tctimes.com Fresh produce at community South Dakota Fenton Chamber ONLINE A diverse Special pages focusing COMMENTS gardens destination in the on the Fenton Regional 3A heart of America Chamber of Commerce HOT LINE: 1B 9-16B BUSINESS Contrary to what ROOF you‘‘ might think, I did SUNDAY EDITION not start $1,000 INSTALL my busi- AT THE ness to OFF ROOFING provide DEPOT you a coupons.tctimes.com Tri-County job. I $ got the VOL. 19 NO. XXXII SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 2012 1.00 educa- tion and invested my HOLLY TOWNSHIP money and time to Home of benefit my family.” Teen found STORY: NEW BAS- 50 rescued hanging from KETBALL COACH Congratulations animals zip line in “and good luck to critical condition Powers with your new needs help bas- Sheriff calls incident ketball Wild Oat refuge coach. ‘tragic accident’ Lake in Fenton Township A 15-year-old Rose Township Fenton will most needs $48,000 boy and student at Holly Area certainly by Aug. 15 Schools is in critical condition find a at Genesys By Tim Jagielo dynamic replacement Summary Health Park in who will take pride in [email protected]; 810-433-6795 A 15-year-old Grand Blanc — Inside honoring their com- Fenton Twp. Rose Township Township fol- their enclosure, the baby rac- mitment to the job.” boy became lowing an ac- coons growl at each other as entangled in PONEMAH cident at the STORY: they eat messily. a zip line at MOBILE HOME playground It’s 6:30 a.m. on Thursday Davisburg Plain and simple Elementary at Davisburg “ and Michelle Allen is hosing — this park is awful. School Elementary I’ve lived on Eastview out the bottom of their wire playground School. for more than 20 enclosure. “You guys are a pain on Tuesday. According years and this place in the butt,” she said to the furry He is in critical to the Oak- has always been a masked crowd, as they made condition haven for trouble. at Genesys land County a mess of the fresh water she Granted, there are Health Park. Sheriff’s Of- poured, and dropped food all probably decent fice, deputies over the ground. people living there, and first responders from the the cons vastly sur- This group of 15 is being Springfield Fire Department pass the pros.” rehabilitated by Michelle and ZIP LINE her husband Scott, through See on 22A I am a resident “of the trailer park See ANIMALS on 21A and I find your article on our WILD OAT commu- ANIMAL RESCUE Fenton Winery nity very Wild Animal, Farm Animal, and Brewery buys offen- Horse Rescue & Rehab former Creative sive. The Low cost Vaccination good Clinics for Dogs & Cats Wood site people outweigh Website: Building to become the bad. TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO misallen.webs.com We are just trying to Michelle Allen pets fawn “Izzy” in his pen on Thursday morning at the Fenton Facebook: Save Wild pub, beer garden make it through this Township farm where around 50 rescued animals reside currently. Oat Animal Rescue, Inc. By William Axford economy, like every- one else.” [email protected]; 810-433-6792 A dream that has been brewing HOT LINE: Tasers hit the streets for a quite a while in the Fenton BUSINESS area will soon become a real- “Why in the world CPL holders must of self-protection. Tri-City ity. The former Creative Wood would anyone be take safety course Trading Post in Fenton is one building was bought by Matt and concerned more of the known businesses that Ginny Sherrow last Tuesday. about how Mitt before purchase are selling Tasers. Romney spend his The Sherrows, owners and own money, than how By William Axford “It’s a tremendous product operators of the Fenton Winery Obama spends our [email protected] that will fit a lot of different See WINERY on 14A money?” A shocking new self-de- people for different situations,” fense option will be available to said Tri-City Trading Post “We’re going to take concealed pistol license (CPL) owner Michelle Curtis. “It’s TRI-COUNTY TIMES | WILLIAM AXFORD our time. We’re going HOT LINE holders starting Monday. Tas- a great alternative for those Tri-City Trading Post in Fenton has Tasers avail- to do this right.” of the week ers can now be purchased by uncomfortable with guns.” able for purchase. The required Taser training Matt Sherrow the public as a non-lethal form See TASERS on 22A is offered in-store. Owner of Fenton Winery and Brewery LET’S SEE, OBAMA’S“ college records sealed. So you want to start your own business? Romney’s financial  it is an exciting opportunity that offers TRI-COUNTY TIMES Planning, passion, RYAN TACKABURY records sealed. what many jobs do not — freedom. Which one is more patience — ingredients Kathy Shouse, owner of Kathy’s Kathy Shouse, owner pertinent at this for a successful venture Patisserie in Fenton, said that running of Kathy’s Patisserie time? By Ryan Tackabury her own business is very rewarding. Cakes & Bakes in ’’ [email protected]; 810-629-8282 “I love being my own boss. I love Fenton, works in her Opening up your own business may deciding at the beginning of my own store to finish frosting a seem like a risk to many, while to others See BUSINESS on 6A guitar-shaped cake. 2A Sunday, August 5, 2012 TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com WE SUPPORT THE MILLAGE RENEWAL FOR PUBLIC TRANSIT IN GENESEE COUNTY Millage Renewal Only...NO New Taxes!

ELECTED OFFICIALS John J. Gleason Brenda Clack Ted Henry Kurt Soper State Senator Genesee County Commissioner, 2nd District Genesee County Commissioner, 8th District Davison Township Supervisor Dayne Walling Jamie Curtis Patrick F. Gleason Beatrice Banyos Mayor, City of Flint Genesee County Commissioner, 3rd District Genesee County Commissioner, 9th District Forest Township Clerk Tim Bishop John Northrup Paul Hammond Cathy Lane Mayor, City of Davison Genesee County Commissioner, 4th District Davison City Councilman Grand Blanc Township Clerk Richard Abrams Miles Gadola Michael J. Carr Joseph M. Madore Mayor, City of Swartz Creek Genesee County Commissioner, 5th District Genesee County Clerk Richfield Twp. Supervisor Omar A. Sims Archie Bailey Deborah Cherry Paul Luttenbacher Genesee County Commissioner, 1st District Genesee County Commissioner, 7th District Genesee County Treasurer Vienna Township Treasurer

UNIONS, BUSINESSES Arrow Automotive Genesee County Community Mental Health Loose Senior Center and ORGANIZATIONS Center Academy Genesee County Youth Corporation MTA Board of Directors Dan Reyes CHMP, Inc. Genesee Intermediate School District Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle Church President, UAW Local 599 Colonial Hills Baptist Church Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce McLean Counseling & Assoc., Inc. Micah Shamly Concept Three, Inc. Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan Penny’s from Heaven Photography President, AFSCME Local 3437 Cooper Commercial Group Holy Family Catholic Church Richfield Public School Academy Reggie Smith The Disability Network Hurley Foundation Vista Center President, UAW Local 659 Food Bank of Eastern Michigan J.R. Butler Real Estate YWCA of Greater Flint Forest Township Board of Trustees Landaal Packaging Systems Wellness Aids Services Gazall Lewis Architects Lifestyle Benefits Corp.

INDIVIDUALS Edward G. Burger Sybil A. Ford Dennis Hershberger Stephen Landaal Penny Messer Judy Reynolds Jonnie Faye James Agle Gerard Burnash Teresa J. Fowler Anthony Hill Harmony Langford Cathryn Mitchell Emily Riddles Townsend Donna Archambault Heather Burnash Robert Foy Alan F. Himelbach Lonnie Latchaw Laurie Mitchell Kim Romes Sherita Tramble Stevi Atkins Pamela R. Burns Verda Foy Christine Hodgson Evangela Lawler Martin Moore Marcy Rozycki Julie A. Turner Charles E. Baker Ruby Jean Butler Linda Friesen Eric Hodgson David Leyton Latouchia Morgan Paul Rozycki Michael Tvstenjak Diana Baker Larry Canterbury Carl Gabrielson Kenneth Hodgson Gaila A. Liddell Margaret Morris Danis Russell Ken Vavra Melanie Baker James E. Carlson Linda Garrett Shirley Hodgson Renate Livengood Chester Murphy Dena Saines Karen M. Veihl Marie Barfield Michele Care Kathleen Gazall Robert Howald DeAndre Love Maxine Murray Jacqueline Saxton Dale E. Vincent C. Patrick Beal Mary Carwile Lori Gellings Latoshia Hull Steven Low David C. Nagengast Mary Scott Doug Weiland Dr. Lee Bell Cindy Chandanais Loretta Gomes Eddie Humphrey Deborah McCormick Jean Newman Jennifer Shannon Lirobea Walker Douglas Belleville Fannetta Bridges Chatmon James Grant Dawn Ireland Frank McDowell Paul Newman Keith Skellenger Richard R. Warmbold Edgar Benning Ja’Netta Clark-LeSears Misty Graves Alicia Jacques James McGee Ronald Newton Laura Skellenger Amanda Welch Karen Bernardi Gary Conway Teresa Gray Sheula Johnson Lynn C. McLean Dawn Northrup Beth Slater Patricia Welch Harry S. Blecker Shelanna Copeny James Gregus Tricia Johnson Dawn Martin Brian L. Oberst James Slater Cassie L. White Samuel Branch Winfield L. Cooper III David Hanoute Mona Jones Dennis Maxheimer James Owsinski Susan Slater Andriennia Williams James Briganee Rev. Kenneth Coughlin Dan Harrell Ruby Jones Kathy McGeathy Eric Quimby Gary Smith Derrek Williams Jerry Brown Daniel Crannie Evelyn Harrell Terry Jurrens Phyllis McKinney Jaysa Rawls Andrew Spencer Pastor Carlos Williams Kalia Brown Todd Derr Lance Harrison Kay Kelly James McMillan Jeremy Rayner Candi Sutton Cathy Worden Judy Browning Robert A. Edgar Janice Hendrix Michael Kelly Mercedes Menzies Victor Rayner Tim Sutton Lynda Yeotis Adam Brozo Carl Fenner Tim Herman Charlene A. Kowalski Mike Messer Art Reyes Dorene C. Sword Luke Zelley Cynthia J. Bryan Gerald Fitchett Cindy Hershberger

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SMART SOLUTIONS Selling property ‘site unseen’ uBlind realtor responsible for major 1 Wake up happy! land sales in area By William Axford Sit upright with legs crossed and hands at your sides. Next, [email protected]; 810-629-8282 inhale as you lift your arms up Where one might see a barren and out, palms skyward, until they field, David Goldstein may see meet above your head and hold for three seconds. Repeat three opportunity. The realtor special- times. This yoga pose, called the izes in developing vacant land and Sun Celebration, improves breath- has been in the business for nearly ing and blood flow to muscles. TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Howard and Marianne Kjetlien pick pole beans from the Old Holly Heritage Farmstead in 20 years. Operating under the ra- dar without the use of signage and Erase airport stress Holly Township on Wednesday. The retired couple grow enough food for themselves and the rest of their family. advertisement, Goldstein gener- 2 ally isn’t visible in the real estate See REALTOR on 10A Community gardens Summary Realtor David Goldstein may be u of the 50 plots are used for charity. legally blind but it hasn’t stopped Fresh produce, fresh air “It’s really absolutely a wonderful thing him from negotiating some of the biggest land purchases in the area. By Tim Jagielo we’ve started here,” he said. It’s harvest [email protected]; 810-433-6795 season now, for many crops such as beans, Holly Twp. — It’s finally perfect weather beets and squash. To stop long lines and pushy people from ruining your traveler’s for gardens, and In Holly, most high, think about those who help gardeners. Holly of the 10- by you get from point A to B — ev- couple Marianne eryone from the pilots to the ticket 20-foot plots are agents. Remembering to think and Howard Kjet- taken for personal grateful thoughts makes you lien had already use. The Kjetliens less defensive and more open to surprising new solutions. filled two baskets enjoy the commu- with produce by nity that comes early Wednesday with a community TRI-COUNTY TIMES afternoon. garden. They can “It’s just nice leave seats and The Tri-County Times is published semi- to be around equipment out, weekly by Rockman Communications, 256 other people and N. Fenway Drive, Fenton, Michigan 48430. and know that Publisher: Craig Rockman. Serving the com- see what they’re it will stay safe. munities of: Fenton, Linden, Lake Fenton, growing,” said “They’re just Holly, Hartland, Byron, Gaines, Davisburg, Marianne, as she nice people,” said Swartz Creek and Grand Blanc townships of: TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Fenton, Holly, Rose, Tyrone and Argentine. picked green The Fenton Community Garden is all organic. Marianne. beans from one This is only contact information Cabbage in the Holly gardens are protected with General Office...... 810-629-8282 of their four plots. Sevin-5, a pest repellent. their fourth year, Advertising ...... 810-629-8281 They are mem- but they’ve man- Classifieds...... 810-629-8194 Circulation...... 810-433-6797 bers of the Holly aged to grow Hot Line...... 810-629-9221 Heritage Farmstead Community Gar- enough tomatoes and cucumbers to TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO Fax...... 810-629-9227 den on Holly Road. Watch the can, and keep all year long. On Wednes- David Goldstein was struck by E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tctimes.com “The community garden, that’s our day, they picked cucumbers, zucchini, macular degeneration nearly 20 video years ago. Since then, Goldstein Hours: jewel right now,” said Harvey So- potatoes, green peppers, pole beans and Mon-Thurs: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. rensen, chair of the farmstead. He’s most tomatoes. They grow enough for them- has established a successful Friday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. proud of the amount of food the garden career as a real estate agent in Closed Saturday & Sunday selves, their kids, and their grandkids. is able to give to area churches. Fifteen www.tctimes.com See GARDENS on 8A the tri-county area.

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on the phone, they are so helpful. However, IT’S GUN CONTROL, not banning. Even GET A DICTIONARY and look up a couple are rude to customers and have a George H. Bush publicly renounced his partner, then look up spouse. Now do negative impact on other the city staff. membership of the NRA after their com- you get it? Hotlines nnn ments on the Waco tragedy. If he had nnn Submit at: www.tctimes.com IT’S SIMPLE. IF you think you have a good done that as President he probably would WHO’S GOT THE gambling pool on or call 810-629-9221 chance of becoming rich, vote Romney. have been re-elected. No one needs an North LeRoy? I wanted to get my picks All submissions, if approved for publication, must be 50 words If you think you have a better chance of AK47 or cop-killer bullets for protection, in on when it would get excavated or less and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Tri-County Times. We reserve the right to edit for clarity, length and liability. becoming poor, vote Obama. except cops. after the construction is finished. nnn nnn n n n DOES ANYONE KNOW where there is EXCITEMENT GONE FOR running Crim I CANNOT UNDERSTAND how WILD OAT ANIMAL Rescue does people still try to defend Obama great work on behalf of wild and a Chick-fil-A? I’d really like to eat there. I this year. Race officials aren’t allowing hope one comes to the tri-county area. I blind athletes and guides to safely start at after everything he has done. It truly domestic animals and they are in great amazes me. I just finished the book need. Please go to their website and believe the traditional values of the owner front of pack as in past years. Scary and reflect the traditional values of the majority dangerous for us blind runners. Disap- ‘The Amateur’ by Edward Klein and help financially if at all possible. Every I will have to say if these people little bit helps! in our area. pointing and ironic for a Special Olympics nnn fundraiser. read it, they would not defend him nnn anymore. MICHELLE OBAMA IN the height of n n n the Great Recession flew to Spain on YOU TOLD A political pollster you vacation staying at a five-star resort. support Obama so as not to appear It cost taxpayers several hundred racist, but freely admit publicly that thousand dollars. Within one year, she We’ll take the steam out you lied to them. If you confess to spent one out of every nine days on lying once then how am I supposed vacation — all on our dime. Obamas of these hot summer days to believe you are not a racist or that don’t care about us! you support Romney? nnn n n n THE TRUTH IS that the gravel pit guy I’VE SEEN THE Hunger Games and made the Township fully aware of his it reminded me of what would be a actions and they had no problem with liberal’s ideal society where the gov- it until the local Gladys Kravitz guy got ernment dictates how a person lives his panties in an uproar. Let Dave Lamb’s Air Conditioning their life. Liberals are closet auto- nnn crats, they want the power to be able DOES ANYBODY ELSE realize that Experts replace your existing control all aspects of a person’s life. Mitt Romney will say anything to any- air conditioner so you can enjoy n n n body even if he does not agree, just to A PINCH OF green tea added to get a vote? How does anybody know cooler comfort this season. smoothies and shakes gives an extra where he really stands? zing of healthiness. Try it! nnn We do free estimates on new equipment nnn YES, OBAMA DOES worship at home AT WALMART, I got all my food, got in — on his knees, on his prayer rug at my truck and left. About four minutes sun up and sun down. Check him out PROVIDING QUALITY PRODUCTS & SERVICE later I get a call from a guy named at Ramadan, no watch, no ring. Jew- YOU CAN TRUST Mike. He told me he had my wallet. I elry isn’t allowed at that time. EXTENDED FREE ESTIMATE & HEATING went back, and he was standing there nnn with it. God bless you, brother! HAS ANYBODY ELSE noticed that WARRANTIES SYSTEM ANALYSIS AVAILABLE nnn we have some wonderful City of Fen- 409 E. Caroline, Fenton • 810-629-4946 • www.davelambheating.com ton workers? Whether I walk in or talk We’re here 24/7! We Make House Calls! See HOT LINE throughout Times

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“A new local, non-chain “Bed, Bath and Beyond, “Charming Charlie: “More boutiques. “An Italian restaurant, “A nice, reasonably restaurant.” because they offer a lot it’s an accessory store Mainly for women, because there aren’t any priced live jazz restau- of variety.” for girls organized by something like, ‘Eclec- except for pizza. I want rant with outdoor seating color.” tions.’ We need more of a good down-home Ital- would be great.” — Adam Hoisington — Mary McIntosh — Candice Montie a variety in clothing.” ian restaurant.” — Cynthia Cannazzaro, Fenton Fenton Fenton — Jackie Scott, Grand Blanc — Laurie Thomas, Fenton Tyrone Township FENTON FIREFIGHTERS 6TH ANNUAL CHARITY GOLF OUTING! The Fenton Firefi ghter’sFENTON Charities FIREFIGHTERS are looking for golf teams for our 6thTH AnnualFENTON FGolfIREFIGHTERS Outing to benefi t the Fenton TH 6 ANNUAL CHARITY GOLF OUTING! Firefi ghter6 Charities ANNUAL C -HARITY August GOLF 18, O 2012.UTING! All proceeds go The FentonThe FirefiFenton ghter’s Firefi Charities ghter’s are looking Charities for golf are looking for golf back into the areath communities to help others. teams for our 6 Annual Golfth Outing to benefi t the Fenton Firefi ghterteams Charities for our - August 6 Annual 18, 2012. Golf All proceeds Outing go to benefi t the Fenton back intoFirefi the areaghter communities Charities to help - others.August 18, 2012. All proceeds go FENTONback into FIREFIGHTERS the area communities to help others. 6TH ANNUAL CHARITY GOLF OUTING! Coyote Preserve Golf Club TheCoyote Fenton Preserve Firefi9218 Preserve Driveghter’s Charities are looking for golf Golf Club th teams9218 Preserve for ourDrive 6 Annual Golf Outing to benefi t the Fenton All proceeds go Firefi ghter CharitiesCoyote - PreserveAugust 18, 2012. www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY backTIMES into the area communitiesGolf Club The Event to help DetailsSunday, others.: August 5, 2012 5A 9218 Preserve Drive FENTON FIREFIGHTERS Beer tax increase would cut property taxes Saturday,TH August 18, 2012 8:00 AM6 - AShotgunNNUAL Start CHARITY GOLF OUTING! He estimates the dollars generated Sign up for the Fenton uIf elected, candidate to Four Person Scramble – Best Ball by his proposed beer tax increase and The Fenton Firefi ghter’s Charities are looking for golf introduce bill that would property tax decrease would be a “wash.” The outingF willirefighter be held Theat the Coyoteteams Event Preserve fors our 6 6Golfth thAnnualDetails Course, A locatedGolfnnu Outing just: southa lto of benefi t the Fenton Coyote Preserve Fenton, Michigan. Cost: $100Firefi per golfer ghter or $400 Charities per Foursome. - August Included 18, are: 2012. •18 All proceeds go benefit property owners Lauve is convinced that the power- Golf Club Holes of Golf & Cart • 2 – Hole-in-One Contests • Skins* • Lunch at the Turn • 3 – ful beer lobby and beer wholesalers in 9218 Preserve Drive Free Drink TicketsCh • aPrizes*rity • Closestback Ginto to the olfthe Pin/Longest area Ocommunities Drive*uting • Steak Dinner. to! help others. The Event*See fl yerDetails for more details : By Sharon Stone Michigan are responsible for the lack Saturday, August 18, 2012 [email protected]; 810-433-6786 of an increase in 50 The first thing John Lauve is going Summary years. He said the to do, if elected, is introduce a four-part 8:00 AM Saturday,- Shotgun August Start 18, 2012 John Lauve, a manufacturers are not Coyote Preserve bill that would raise the beer tax, cut Golf Club Republican state involved with how Four Person9218 Preserve Scramble Drive8:00 AM - Shotgun– Best BallStart property taxes, send rep candidate beer is taxed. The EventPhone Details (810) 629-8595: generated revenue for the 51st www.fentonfiFour recharities.org Person Scramble – Best Ball District, intends “It’s the first thing The outing will be held at the Coyote Preserve Golf Course, located just south of to the schools and I’ll do — put it in help support an al- to introduce a Fenton, Michigan. Cost:The outing $100 will per be heldgolfer at the or Coyote $400 perPreserve Foursome. Golf Course, Included located are: just •18 south of multi-part bill that front of the people,” Saturday, August 18, 2012The Event Details: cohol treatment and would decrease said Lauve. “Nobody Holes of Golf & CartFenton, • 2 – Michigan.Hole-in-One Cost: Contests$100 per golfer • Skins* or $400 • Lunchper Foursome. at the IncludedTurn • 3are: – •18 prevention program. 8:00 AM - Shotgun Start property taxes wants to talk about it Free Drink Tickets •Holes Prizes* of Golf • Closest & Cart • 2to – theHole-in-OneSaturday, Pin/Longest August Contests 18,Drive* •2012 Skins* • Steak • Lunch Dinner. at the Turn • 3 – Lauve, 71, (R- by 2 mills, while Four Person Scramble – Best Ball though.” Free Drink Tickets • Prizes* •8:00 Closest AM to- Shotgun the Pin/Longest Start Drive**See fl yer • Steakfor more Dinner.details Holly) is running for increasing the This proposal, if it The outing will be heldThe at the outing will be held at theFour Person located Scramble just south – Best of Ball *See fl yer for more details state rep for the 51st tax on beer, Coyote Preserve Golf Course, which has been were passed by law- Fenton, Michigan. Cost:Coyote $100 Preserveper golfer The Golfor $400outing Course, will per be heldFoursome. at the Coyote Included Preserve Golfare: Course, •18 located just south of district. John Lauve the same since makers, would allow Holes of Golf & Cart • located2 – Hole-in-One just south ContestsFenton, of Michigan. Fenton, • Skins* Cost: •$100 Lunch per golfer at the or $400 Turn per •Foursome. 3 – Included are: •18 The state rep can- 1966. Holes of Golf & Cart • 2 – Hole-in-One Contests • Skins* • Lunch at the Turn • 3 – property owners to get Free Drink Tickets • Prizes*Michigan. • Closest Cost: to $100 Freethe perDrinkPin/Longest Tickets golfer • Prizes* Drive* • Closest • Steak to the Pin/LongestDinner. Drive* • Steak Dinner. didate said that in 1962, the beer tax in *See fl yer for more details a break, said Lauve. or $400 per Foursome. Included *See fl yer for more details Michigan was raised to 2 cents per bottle. “They deserve a break. They need to be It was lowered to 1.9 cents per bottle in are: •18 Holes of Golf & Cart • 2 protected and they don’t have a lobby. – Hole-in-One Contests • Skins* • 1966 and it has remained at that level “Cutting property tax by 2 mills helps since. Lunch at the Turn • 3 – Free Drink everyone,” said Lauve. “Keeping the Phone (810) 629-8595Phone (810) 629-8595 “For 50 years it has been flat,”he said. Tickets • Prizes* • Closest to the Phone (810) 629-8595 beer tax where it is, helps the beer lobby Pin/Longest Drive* • Steak Dinner. Since 1966, Michigan has imposed a exclusively.” www.fentonfiwww.fentonfi recharities.orgwww.fentonfi recharities.orgrecharities.org tax of $6.30 per 31-gallon barrel of beer, Phone (810) 629-8595 according to Lauve. This equates to about www.fentonfi recharities.org 1.9 cents per 12-ounce can, or $0.20 rd per gallon. As of March “Cutting 2009, Michi- OUR 63 YEAR! property tax by gan ranked 2 mills helps 28th among the LIFE IS SHORT everyone. 50 states in its beer tax rate, 800.875.2620 BOATS ARE COOL! Keeping the meaning that beer tax where 27 states have NEW AND USED BOATS, CLEAN TRADES WELCOME. it is, helps the a higher tax and beer lobby 22 have a lower MICHIGAN’S PONTOON tax. ONLY 20 HUGE exclusively.” Lauve said LARGEST BOATS PARTS AND John Lauve MINUTES ALL SIZES & TYPES! alcohol taxes ACCESSORIES Candidate for 51st district Boat AWAY HUNDREDS DEPARTMENTS were once in- Inventory IN STOCK! tended to keep prices high enough to deter excessive use, however, these taxes have not kept pace with general inflation, and the real price — THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS — of beer has actually dropped. SUMMER WATER TOY His plan is to raise the beer tax to 10 cents per bottle, cut property tax by 2 2012 GT 180 2012 #230 Grand Mariner mills for non-homestead properties, send 18’ Bowrider CLEARANCE 23’ Pontoon Boat generated revenue, about $245 million Evinrude 115 HP E-Tec WATER SKIS, WAKE BOARDS, High Performance Tri-Toon to the schools and contribute 1 percent Free Ski and Fish Upgrade TUBES, KNEE BOARDS Free upgrade to Mercury 175 HP Verado toward alcohol treatment and preven- Factory Demo, Major Discounts, Costco pricing after $1500 tion programs. “They’re alcoholics, not Trailer Included AND MORE Costco Rebate. Receive an criminals,” he said. additional $500 Costco Card!

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www.tctimes.com HOURS – Monday - Friday: 9 - 8pm • Saturday: 9 - 6pm • Sunday: 11 - 4pm 6A Sunday, August 5, 2012 TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com BUSINESS make sure there are not 10 other busi- all of the hard work Continued from Front Page nesses just like yours. If you have too may hopefully start day if my day is going to be successful or much competition that is a bad thing,” to pay off. not. I like at the end of the day to know said Shouse. “Our town is a that today was successful because of the After you have decided on a business very friendly town choices I made.” and a location, the amount of work that and our business is The firstquestion you will comes next only increases. thriving, and I think want to ask yourself is what “Take your Shouse said that when start- it is the personal sort of business do you want ing a business there are large side of the business to open? time, do a lot amounts of paperwork, book because we are very “I am a very passionate of research, keeping, a lot of forms and passionate about person about what I do. My know the licensing. After running her what we do,” Shouse theory in life, not just about business.” business for 10 months, there said. business, is find something Jeff Stone is a lot that Shouse is still In order to en- you are passionate about that Owner Sears Hometown learning. sure your business you don’t mind putting in the Store in Fenton “It is really important and has the opportunity hours to do,” Shouse said. I know that there are a lot of to thrive, prepara- Unfortunately, just doing what you places to educate yourself. The best way tion is key. “Take love will not guarantee a successful is to go right straight to your local govern- your time, do a lot business. According to Shouse, it is also ment and say ‘What are you looking for, of research, know TRI-COUNTY TIMES | RYAN TACKABURY important to make certain there is a need and what do you need?’” said Shouse. the business,” said Kathy Shouse stands in front of the display in her store, holding for you. Once you have the paperwork dealt Jeff Stone, owner a tray of freshly baked cookies. “Location is important. You need to with, and your business opens its doors, of Sears Hometown Store in Fenton. Like Shouse, Stone also puts emphasis Clabuesh’s advice to those who are Randy Wise Discount Service & Tire on opening up the right business, and he looking to start up their own business did a lot of research before deciding what — find a good accountant. “Find an ASK ABOUT OUR to open up in the area. accountant that knows tax planning, ac- TIRE RANDY WISE “I called a lot of the owners and talked counting, possibly one with a lawyer in YOUR has been PRICES! nominated to them and got their opinion,” said Stone. their office or connections with a lawyer,” FULL-SERVICE for the “Based on many conversations with he said. Clabuesch said that he was fortu- 2012 TIME those people, it seemed like overall they nate enough to have an accountant who MAGAZINE were pretty happy with it.” After doing already knew the ins and outs of a small Saturday DEALER DEALER Service the research, Stone business. 2pm OF THE YEAR 8am to For All Makes & Models! AWARD! made the decision to “Don’t get discouraged Another impor- go with Sears. tant factor in mak- A five-year plan that it is taking a long ing your business a TIRE ROTATION also helps keep a time to build a business. success, according FREE business prepared That is just the way it is.” to Clabuesch, is pa- CHECK and on track, ready to Mike Clabuesch tience. “Don’t get $ face any challenges Co-owner of Goin’ Postal in Fenton discouraged that it is ENGINE LIGHT that may arise. A plan taking a long time to 9.95 SCAN should map out your expenses such as build a business. That is just the way it No Appointment Needed. your costs and how much you can expect is,” he said. “You have a lot of months Stop in today! Extensive Diagnosis Extra Expires 8/15/12 Expires 8/15/12 to earn based on those in your community. when you spend a lot of your own re- Stone said that by opening a franchise, sources just to get by.” The GM Preferred Owner program is “Make the NOW AVAILABLE. rather than a brand new business, he had To make the most of your business, it Call or stop in today to find out how Wise Choice!” YOU can EARN POINTS. detailed information available to him can be important to build on the advan- from Sears. tages that being a small business offers. 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According to the Eye Care Council, Large selection of “Eighty percent of learning in school children’s frames from is visual.” The American Optometric budget to high fashion! Association (AOA) recommends exams at age six months, three years, and before kindergarten. • 25% of kindergarten students have a vision problem. • 11½ % of teenagers have undetected vision problems. • 30-40% all high school graduates have TRI-COUNTY TIMES | WILLIAM AXFORD vision problems. Fenton police and firefighters repond to a two vehicle crash on Wedenesday at • 60% of individuals enrolled in literacy approximately 4:45 p.m. A male was transported to the hospital by emergency programs have vision problems. personnel at the scene. • More than 30% of special education children have a vision problem. Our pediatric examinations are driver of the SUV, identified as a 25-year- extremely thorough. We make every Police&Fire old Waterford man, fled when he saw Juan Alvarado, O.D. & effort to gather all appropriate data from the patrol car approaching. Police noted Cynthia L. Cupal, O.D., F.A.A.O. children and minimize their anxiety. the odor of intoxicants on both women report and the Davisburg woman had to be For an appointment call: placed in the patrol car because she VANDALISM AT HOLLY BUSINESS kept trying to walk away from the scene. We’ve On Monday, July 30, Holly police were A computer check showed she had out- dispatched to a business in the 4100 standing warrants. After being booked Moved block of Grange Hall Road to investi- at the police station for the pills, she was gate a malicious destruction of property turned over to Oakland County. The ve- 212 W. Silver Lake Rd. Fenton complaint. The plant supervisor said that hicle was impounded. Det. Julie Bemus between 2:30 p.m. on July 29 and 5 a.m. is awaiting an interview with the driver 810-629-3070 • www.fentonvision.com on July 30, unknown suspects spray and his vehicle remains impounded. painted markings in several locations on the building, as well as knocked over LARCENY ON ELMWOOD porta-potties. The complaint remains At 3:30 p.m. on July 31, officers were under investigation. called to the 700 block of Elmwood Drive to address a larceny complaint. A OTE SUV STUCK ON 57-year-old male reported two amps and R TRACKS, WOMAN ARRESTED a power supply, valued at $3,000 total, Holly police arrested a 30-year-old was missing from his residence. The REPRESENTATIVE Davisburg woman for having unidenti- homeowner told police he suspected fied pills in her pocket following a call to two men who were collecting items for the train tracks at 11:30 p.m. on Friday, scrap took the amps and power supply July 27. Police were dispatched to Sher- while the residence were absent. One man and Grant for a vehicle stuck on of the suspects was described as in his the tracks. A black SUV was sideways late 50s, had a large beard and drove a on the tracks and two women nearby, stationwagon. If anyone has any infor- one walking away. The 26-year-old Holly mation pertaining to the case, please JOE GRAVES TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 woman at the scene told police that the call Fenton Police at 810-629-5311. DIRT. DUST. TRACKING. Get Rid Of It NOW! Blacktop Driveways FIGHTING FOR: Commercial • Residential JOBS R FOR MICHIGAN 10’x70’ RPUBLIC SAFETY $ FOR OUR COMMUNITIES RPROTECTING 1500 THE INTEREST OF OUR SENIORS SERVING THE FREE AREA FOR OVER ESTIMATES BY REPEALING THE PENSION TAX Call Robert at 25 YEARS WWW.VOTEFORGRAVES.COM 750-9760 D.O.W. ASPHALT or 800-297-0688 FLINT PAVING Paid for by the Committee to Elect Joseph Graves for State Representative, 16316 Knobhill Dr., Linden, MI 48451

GRAVESnpAD12.indd 1 7/24/12 10:50:54 AM 8A Sunday, August 5, 2012 TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com GARDENS The Fenton Community Garden is fed Continued from Page 3A with city water, and is also no worse for “I love it,” said Marianne. “It’s my wear in the dry heat. favorite thing to do.” Ricky Wilkerson of Argentine Town- Despite the recent drought, the Holly ship uses a wheelchair to get around to community garden has thrived, due to the the various water bar- simple but effective irrigation system, rels throughout the which pulls water from the river, up to a Fenton garden as part Summary We Do It All! large tank just outside the garden fence. of his volunteer job. uLocal Cherie Smith of community Bathrooms, Kitchens, gardens have Fenton is busy pick- survived the heat Basements, Flooring, ing green beans. She and drought. Interiors & Exteriors said there are 40, They provide 10- by 20-foot plots. an opportunity TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO 810-735-7719 It costs $40 annually to grow food to Cherie Smith of the Fenton Beautifica- 810-730-7314 to rent the plots, and eat, to give to tion Committee picks green beans charity and also it comes with the city Wednesday afternoon at the Fenton Licensed to socialize. and Insured water. “You can plant Community Garden. whatever you want, and cucumbers are grown at the Fenton harvest whatever you want,” she said. Community Garden. Green beans are KIRK JASON TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Of the 40 plots, 34 are filled.The garden coming up all the time, because of stag- Many types of produce, like these beets, had 60 members on its Facebook page. gered planting. are being harvested currently at local Green peppers, cabbage, carrots, “Sometimes it’s hot, sometimes it’s beets, broccoli, zucchini, yellow squash gardens. muddy, or rain- ing, but we do it “Sometimes because we love it,” Smith said. it’s hot, She also loves sometimes that her garden it’s muddy, gives produce or raining, away twice per week, from 5 to 8 but we do it p.m. on Wednes- because we days, and 10 a.m. love it.” to noon on Satur- Cherie Smith Fenton Beautification days. Committee chair Kim Emmert was also on hand to pick green beans. “(You can) give back to the community, enjoy the fresh air, and Construction on N. LeRoy Street means grow some wholesome produce,” she said. “It’s wonderful.”

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Featured More than any other, Jesus felt the Peter would become the spokesman for WEDDING wounds of disappointment from those the New Testament church. columnist He loved. Thomas would believe after a weak He did not do many mighty works in His week and would finally give his life as a By Roger Campbell home area because so few there believed. martyr, being thrust through with a spear Even after His perfect example of hu- and suffering a wound somewhat like the mility, two of His disciples, James and one he had once demanded to be able to John, connived to get the highest places thrust his hand into in order to believe. Rising up from defeat in the kingdom. These disappointing ones would become Since the Bible is an accurate record Peter denied his Lord three times just dynamic Christians, turning the world up- of the lives of many people, it reveals before the crucifixion. side down with their powerful preaching the shortcomings and failures of human Thomas could not summon faith of the Gospel that had been entrusted to nature. It also tells of miraculous rescues enough to believe in the resurrection them. They would rise up from defeat and of those who had become great disap- without visible proof. go on to the greatest days of their lives. Yet in all these heartbreaking experi- pointments to others and to themselves. Many have done just that. So can you. ences, there is not one word of self-pity Abraham disappointed his wife, Sarah, Your recent failures need not mean the or bitterness from our Lord. Why? by telling the kings of Egypt that she was end of meaningful living. The future can Because He understood human nature be brighter than the past. And a great his sister, in order to save his life. But this and was not shaken by its ugly manifes- same man rebounded from weakness and future beats a great past every time. tations. God can make the difference for you. became known as the friend of God and He had not come to condemn but to Like the Prodigal Son who came to the father of the faithful. save. Beyond even the cruel cross was himself in the pigpen and returned to his Jacob disappointed his father, Isaac, by the joy of rescuing lost people and giving waiting father, you can return. You can rise pretending to be his brother, Esau, so that them eternal life. He saw past the failures up from defeat and receive your Heavenly he could receive the blessing of the first- and sins to the future potential of those Father’s welcome. born son (Genesis 27). But later Jacob’s about Him. Hager-Rinard Haven’t you been defeated long enough? name was changed to Israel, meaning Many who had rejected Him would Roger Campbell is an author, a broadcaster and Andrea Elaine Rinard of Homer ‘Prince with God,’ and in his older years believe. became the bride of Bradley columnist who was a pastor for 22 years. He can he lived up to his new name. James and John who had desired the be reached at [email protected]. Scott Hager of Fenton on Feb. 4, 2012. The ceremony, held at Homer United Methodist Church in Homer, was performed by Elder Daniel M. Jacobs. At- tending the couple were the bride’s friend, Casey Konkol, as maid of honor, and the groom’s brother, David S. Hager, as best man. Bridesmaids were Christina Finch, Jeanette Hoelscher, Mi- chelle Fry, and Brianna Renfroe, TWO BANDS all friends of the bride. Grooms- PERFORMING: men were Steven Starnes and TOO MUCH FUN Bradley Holdorf, friends of the groom, and Derick and (Classic Rock) Austin Rinard, brothers of the JONES N bride. Ushers were David Kelly (Blues) and Daniel Miller. The vocalist for the ceremony was the groom’s brother, David P. Hagar. A recep- tion followed at Hillsdale Col- lege - DOW Leadership Center, after which the couple retreated to Orlando, Fla. for their honey- moon. The couple now resides in Fenton. BIRTH

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Monday OLYMPICS NBC MSNBC NBC 12:30 a.m. - 1:30 a.m.: Track and field and 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.: Water polo, wrestling, synchro- 12:30 a.m. - 1:30 a.m.: Track and field and How many badminton. nized swimming, field hockey, table tennis and badminton. 7 p.m. - midnight: Gymnastics, track and field, handball. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.: Track and field, volleyball, times did Carl Q diving and volleyball. CNBC. See TV on 18A Lewis win the NBC Sports Network 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.: Boxing. olympic long 4 a.m. - 7 p.m.: Tennis, beach volleyball, 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.: Boxing. jump? weightlifting, traditional volleyball, cycling, field Four times. He won it in 1984, A 1988, 1992 and in 1996. What’s on SPORTS NETWORK SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 2012sports www.tctimes.com PAGE 16A SATURDAY AUTO RACING (SPEED) Linden’s Parcher is our Truck Series, 1 p.m. (ABC) Mid-Ohio event, 2 p.m. running man once again (ESPN2) Nationwide race, 8 p.m. Captures our Tri-County Male Track BASEBALL (FSD) Performer of the Year award for a second time Detroit at Cleveland, 7 p.m. GOLF By David Troppens “That’s all you can do.” (GOLF) [email protected] PGA Tour, Noon. He was faster in 2012. After posting (CBS) 810-433-6789 a time of 10.8 seconds in the 100, earn- PGA Tour, 2 p.m. Ted Parcher takes running ing second at the state meet, and a time of (GOLF) day-by-day. 21.8 seconds in the 200 during his fresh- Web.com Tour, 2 p.m. Ask him what he thinks about when man season, he got even faster in 2012. He (GOLF) he’s looking at his future, and that’s what capped the season by posting a FAT time of Champions Tour, 4 p.m. he’ll say. 10.67 seconds in the 100, once again earn- MIXED MARTIAL ARTS So far, that strategy has served the in- ing a state runner-up finish. Meanwhile, his (FX) coming Linden junior well during the FAT time of 21.64 seconds in the 200 broke UFC: Shogun vs. Vera, 8 p.m. first half of his prep track and field career. TENNIS a state meet record, but he finished “just” (ESPN2) Parcher has come amazingly close to earn- third since two others also broke it with bet- Citi Open, 3 p.m. ing state championships in his craft, and ter times. SUNDAY actually broke a Division 2 state meet re- He also helped lead the 400 relay team AUTO RACING cord in an event, but had two others do the of himself, Connor O’Connell, Kevin Baker same just a bit faster than him. (ABC) and Austin Buerkel to a fourth-place team Put a speed detector at Linden High IndyCar racing, 12:30 p.m. finish at the state meet with a school record School, and he’ll likely make it light up (ESPN) time of 43.4 seconds. Sprint Cup racing, 1 p.m. while at the track. That’s not shocking “I thought he did phenomenal,” Linden BASEBALL considering he’s the area’s premier prep (FSD) sprinter. varsity boys track and field coach Nick Cleveland at Detroit, 1 p.m. And, now, despite finishing just his soph- Douglass said. “He worked hard all year, (TBS) omore year, his track exploits have earned and I think that is evidenced by the success LA Angels at Chicago 2 p.m. he had at the end of the year. Fortunately, (ESPN) him another honor — he’s our 2012 Tri- County Male Track Performer of the Year, he got through the season relatively healthy. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 8 p.m. He may have been fatigued at times, but he GOLF a title he also earned his freshman season (GOLF) in 2011. was physically healthy and that was the key PGA Tour, Noon “I don’t think about it really,” Parcher to his success.” (CBS) said when asked about what the next two Douglass also saw some progress in PGA Tour, 2 p.m. seasons might have in store for him at Lin- Parcher’s season in another way. Mentally, (GOLF) den. “I just take it day-by-day.” he’s maturing into being a smarter sprinter, Web.com Tour, 2 p.m. TRI-COUNTY TIMES FILE PHOTO Parcher may have come into his fresh- something that only comes with experience. (GOLF) “Physically he matured but he also ma- Champions Tour, 4 p.m. For the second straight season, man year as a semi-unknown entity to some SOCCER Linden’s Ted Parcher leads the Tri- in the tri-county area, but, of course, that tured mentally,” Douglass said. “During his freshman year, he’d go out in the prelims (NBCSport) County’s Boys Track team as the 2012 changed really quick when he started post- Portland v. Dallas, 7 p.m. ing the best times in the Flint area in the and semifinals and beat the door down to (ESPN2) Male Track Performer of the Year. The 100 and the 200. Since then, he’s an estab- beat everyone. But this year, he ran more Seattle v. Los Angeles, 9 p.m. sprinter placed second in the 100 lished prep star. And it seems like he’s taken strategic, and that helped him advancing TENNIS and third in the 200 at the state meet. it well in stride. through the rounds in the 100 and the 200 at (ESPN2) Parcher is entering his junior season Citi Open, 3 p.m. “I just try to stay being focused on be- the state level.” this fall. ing myself and being faster,” Parcher said. See PARCHER on 19A meet Who will take us meetGOPHER I’m a beautiful BRUCE HOME? medium-haired Bruce loves all people To adopt these animals girl, who is including kids. He is six looking for a years old and a great family that can cuddler. PLEASE CALL: help me overcome my sponsored by: shyness A Friend for Life! sponsored by: Wag & Purr Pet Boarding 11650 Stallion Lane • Holly 810-629-0723 1401 East Court St. Flint, MI 48503 13575 Fenton Rd • Fenton 248-459-1200 Closed Mondays - Open Tues.-Sat. 10-3pm • Sun. 1-4pm 810-762-0200 • www.mcc.edu www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY SPORTS Sunday, August 5, 2012 17A

David’s Danhausen’s shooting career continues to flourish Wins gold medal in Dabblings recent jr. national event A few thoughts about By David Troppens the area’s sports scene [email protected]; 810-433-6789 and some others not Adversity has never been an issue for dealing with sports at all. Linden graduate Erin Danhausen. LOTS OF FREE FOOD IS ONE OF When she was learning her craft — MY BEST OLYMPIC MEMORIES competitive trap shooting — just getting to practice was a chal- When people my age think of great Summary lenge. Summer Olympic moments, a lot of Mundy That’s because just images come into their minds. Many Township to be able to practice involving the come to mind resident and on what are consid- quickly. First, there was Nadia Coman- Linden High ered international eci earning the first 10 on the vault in School graduate Erin Danhausen bunker traps, she had Montreal in 1976. I’d be lying if I said I to travel to Colum- really remember the performance, but earned a gold bus, Ohio to do so. as I grew up, I remember hearing a lot medal at the And, then for a long about it. U.S.A. Shooting National Shotgun time, the lefty had to I do remember ’s Championships 10 on the vault in 1984. She earned compete with a used recently. She’s righty’s gun. the gold medal in the all-around in Los also on the Angeles. Finally, there was Kerri Strug, Bethel University And yet, through who helped lead the U.S. women to shooting team. it all, she qualified an all-around gold medal in Atlanta in She’ll be entering for the U.S. Junior 1996 after performing the vault on a her sophomore Olympic International bad ankle injury. year this fall. Trap Shooting team in There have been plenty of others 2011. that I could detail, but that’s a pretty But move ahead a year and Danhau- good start right there. But while all sen is starting to see the fruits of her hard three of these performances were out- work pay off. She’s now a member of the standing, I have to say, none of them Bethel University shooting team, and for amount to what really was my top a great portion of the year has the ability Summer Olympic memory — and that to compete and practice frequently with- memory is a lot of Big Macs, french out taking car trips that last well over three fries and soft drinks. hours. She also has a new left-handed gun. I was 15 during the 1984 Summer The results? The Mundy Township Olympics. At the time our family lived resident seems to be getting better. She about two miles away from Lakeside recently earned a new honor when she TRI-COUNTY TIMES I SUBMITTED PHOTO Mall, a place we’d ride our bikes to won the gold medal at the U.S.A. Linden graduate Erin Danhausen recently captured the gold medal in the U.S.A. frequently when I wasn’t working at See CAREER on 18A Shooting National Shotgun Championships. the good ol’ party store that gave me my needed financial resources to buy whatever teenagers feel important on that given day. I worked, about 30- Fall sports season plus hour weeks at the party store, so I always had money to go to the ol’ begins with Monday mall to get an album (or more likely a cassette at that time), some maga- prep football practices zines, some silly sports glass or some By David Troppens other piece of memorabilia at the mall. [email protected]; 810-433-6789 And with the urgent feeling most teens For those dying to get their prep felt, it’s a given we were going to the sports fix, it won’t be long now before mall quite frequently. they can get it. In 1984, McDonald’s started a game According to the Michigan High campaign surrounding the summer School Athletic Association, approxi- games. The slogan was, “When the mately 110,000 student-athletes will U.S. wins, you win.” And, it was ac- begin practice in eight fall sport sea- curately stated. Essentially, anytime sons next week. you purchased certain items at Mc- Of course, football is the king of Donald’s you received a game piece the fall, and it will begin before any of with a certain Olympic event listed on the other sports. Teams are allowed to it. If the U.S. won a gold medal, you start practicing on Monday. In antici- won a Big Mac. If the U.S. won the pation of the start of practices — and silver it was fries. And if the U.S. won the bronze, you won a drink. And be- gruelling two-a-day sessions — many cause it was the year of the Eastern teams host midnight practices, starting Block boycott (meaning countries like at 12:01 a.m. on Monday. Fenton and Lake Fenton are expected to have such the Soviet Union and East Germany Go to speadi.com or scan the QR code to get the Speadi app for free. practices. weren’t participating), the games in Download & sign in and start running for the hottest real time For those that attend practices start- Los Angeles became a U.S. free-for-all deals in town. of medal victories. ing on Monday, they’ll be allowed to Needless to say, there was a Mc- start contact practices, with pads, on Donald’s next to that mall we went to, Thursday. and we frequented it, well, frequently. On Wednesday, all other fall sports We’d get our game pieces, and they teams will be allowed to start practices. Download the free Speadi app at speadi.com and start running for were also very generous with giving Competitions for many sports can hot deals everyday at retailers like: out free game pieces as well. When start reasonably soon after those dates. the games happened, the U.S. won For boys tennis and girls golf, matches 83 golds, 61 silvers and 30 bronzes. See FALL on 18A There were track events in which the U.S. won all three events, giving you, essentially, a free meal. But, the best AREA ACES part was, once you redeemed your winners, you received even more HARRY SMITH game pieces, which usually gave you  Swartz Creek’s Smith carded his first more winners. career hole-in-one in 40 years at Fenton Well, we were a family with three Farms’ par-3, 108-yard 12th hole. He used teenagers, pretty much policing our- speadi.com a seven-iron to record his feat. See MEMORIES on 18A 18A Sunday, August 5, 2012 TRI-COUNTY SPORTS www.tctimes.com TV CAREER out of 250 at the National Shotgun Cham- Continued from Page 17A pionships. Her improvement didn’t go un- Continued from Page 16A noticed. water polo, cycling, equestrian, synchro- Shooting National Shotgun Champion- ships, winning the junior class of the wom- “Everyone asked about my training and nized swimming and canoeing. how on earth I got so good,” Danhausen 8 p.m. - midnight: Gymnastics, track and en’s track competition. Danhausen is pretty said. “You don’t see people shooting 185 field, beach volleyball, men’s diving. excited about having the new equipment. “I actually got a brand new gun this to 211 only two months apart. Everyone NBC Sports Network winter because I wore the other one out,” was surprised. I scared myself, to tell you 4 a.m. - 8 p.m.: Basketball, boxing, field Danhausen, 19, said. “It wasn’t shooting the truth.” hockey, volleyball, weightlifting and shoot- properly because it was shooting too many While competing in collegiate compe- ing. rounds, more than it was built for. This titions, Danhausen finds herself under a MSNBC one fits a lot better. When I went down to different format of shooting. In the two 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.: Basketball, wrestling and Ohio, it took me about 200 rounds a day to competitions detailed previously, she table tennis. get used to the brand new gun. That’s all competed on what is known as an interna- . CNBC I did. I kept going to Columbus, practic- tional trap or a bunker trap. It has 15 trap 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.: Boxing. ing with the new gun and my scores kept machines that will create target flights that Tuesday going up. vary tremendously at 65 miles an hour. “It probably took about 1,000 rounds to These bunkers are limited, the reason why NBC get used to this gun.” Danhausen finds herself going to Ohio for 12:30 a.m. - 1:30 a.m.: Cycling and track Her scores certainly went up during the training frequently. There are no interna- and field. TRI-COUNTY TIMES I FILE PHOTO tional traps in Michigan. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.: Track and field, beach women’s trap competition. Danhausen actually qualified to compete in the 2012 Linden graduate and Mundy Township However, the school season uses Amer- volleyball, traditional volleyball, diving, ican traps, which have just one trap. They water polo and canoeing. Olympic Team Shotgun Trials, held in resident Erin Danhausen takes aim with 8 p.m. - midnight: Gymnastics, track and Arizona, hitting 185 targets out of the 250 her old shotgun not long after earning target flights are much more consistent and the speed of the clay pigeons is only field, beach volleyball and diving. she was presented during the event. a spot on the Junior Olympic Shooting Along with her 181 she hit in an earlier 45 mph. While she still is somewhere in NBC Sports Network team about a year ago. Recently, she 4 a.m. - 8 p.m.: Basketball, soccer, event in Texas, she finished the competi- the middle in terms of talent on the team triathlon, cycling, equestrian, sychronized tion with 366 targets hit out of 500. won the gold medal in the junior girls right now, Danhausen continues to im- swimming and field hockey. “That was one of my highest scores for division at the U.S.A. Shooting National prove. MSNBC a national event. I was very pleased with Shotgun Championships. “It helps because you get that friendly 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.: Beach volleyball, tradi- it,” Danhausen said. “But I don’t like the competition,” Danhausen said. “When I itional volleyball, water polo, wrestling and desert, though (the event was in Arizona). in each set, resulting in 64 hit targets out go to Ohio, I don’t always have that com- table tennis. The desert is so dry, you feel like a little of 75 after the first day. During the second petition. But (at school) you can go out Wednesday morning raisin out there. And it can affect your day, she hit 21 and 19, giving her 104 tar- and try to beat each other.” gets hit out of 125 for the two days. She Danhausen can compete at the junior NBC eyesight. If you don’t drink water, then your scores will go down.” got stronger during the final two days. She level until she turns 21. Then she will have 12:30 a.m. - 1:30 a.m.: Track and field to continue in the open divisions. She and weightlifting. Danhausen didn’t stop there. She only hit 65 of 75 on the third day and then hit 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.: Track and field, vol- performed better at the 2012 USA Shoot- 63-of-75 on the final day, earning the ju- plans on working hard on her shooting. leyball, diving, water polo, cycling and ing National Shotgun Championships nior national championship. “I’d really like to see how far I can go canoeing. earning the gold medal in the junior girls “I had no idea where I was. I was just with this,” Danhausen said. “I’d love to go NBC Sports Network trap competition with a total of 232 targets shooting,” Danhausen said. “I find it bet- to a World Cup, go to a different country 4 a.m. -6 p.m.: Basketball, soccer, hit out of 275 for the competition. ter not to know what is going on. It gets in and shoot on a world Cup team. I can do triathlon, cycling, equestrian, synchronized Danhausen started the national event by your mind and messes with you. I did not that on a National Junior team, but I also swimming and field hockey. hitting 21, 21 and then 22 targets out of 25 know I was in the running for the finals can make it on a national team. until I finished.” “I’m not very far. I have the ability to The new gun apparently made a differ- be on the national team. I just have to ence. After hitting 185 targets out of 250 practice a little more. You have to work Keeping Smiles at the trials, she had a total of 211 targets on it, just like everyone else does.”

Healthy & Bright! FALL coach Eric Doyle said. Continued from Page 17A The other three tri-county schools can start as early as Aug. 15. will begin action on Aug. 24 under the Meanwhile, cross country, girls swim, Friday night lights volleyball and soccer can start at soon Fenton and Linden face off in the as Aug. 17. Most teams will have one or opening game of the season at Linden’s two events before the Labor Day week- Claude Cranston Football Field. It will end, but for most, league competition mark the first of two straight seasons doesn’t start until after that date. the two area rivals will open the season Football teams can start as early as against each other. Aug. 22 for sub-varsity teams and Aug. Meanwhile, Holly will begin its 23 for varsity programs. And for the season with a home game against the first time, a tri-county team will begin Swartz Creek Dragons on Aug. 24 as on that Thursday date. Lake Fenton well. Dr. Jeremy M. Grove DDS will host Gabriel Richard for a 7 p.m. All four area football teams made 501 S. Bridge Street, Linden • 810-735-7511 contest. That means Lake Fenton’s first the playoffs a year ago, and each will www.dentistinlinden.com two varsity games of the season will be have aspirations to make it to week played on Thursday dates. 10 again this year. Fenton and Linden “Gabriel Richard suggested it, and we each reached the regional championship and since we are playing on Thursday round before falling to state powers.  BUY OR SELL the second week as well, we decided to Meanwhile, Fenton and Holly earned GOLD • SILVER • COPPER go with it,” Lake Fenton varsity football co-Metro League titles last year. must’ve not understood that the U.S. Gold & Silver Coins & Currency, MEMORIES would end up with almost as many Continued from Page 17A golds in 1984 as they had medals in Jewelry, Baseball Cards, selves during that summer. And, as 1976. you might guess, that meant a lot of But we didn’t care about McDonald’s Fishing Lures, etc. trips to McDonald’s. We’d watch the misfortunes. We had what was a pretty games and just watch the free sand- limitless supply of free food — and we HIGHEST PAYOUTS GUARANTEED wiches, fries and soft drinks pile up. used them all. It got to the point, if you It’s obvious when McDonald’s came had a game piece for something like up with the idea, they probably didn’t U.S. basketball, you got upset. You FREE COIN APPRAISALS! accurately tabulate what the boycotts certainly felt like you were going to win would mean to the U.S. medal total. something, but you realized you’d only 2415 Owen Rd., Ste A, Fenton Certainly, they looked back to the 1976 have one winner on the card. Yeah, we Toll Free: 855-626-3090 games in Montreal (the U.S. boycot- got that spoiled. Phone: 810-208-7480 ted the 1980 games), saw a total of 94 But, without a shadow of a doubt, www.MICHIGANCOINGALLERY.com medals and figured out what their pro- that was my greatest Olympic memory jected losses would be. Certainly they — the McDonald’s medal game. www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY SPORTS Sunday, August 5, 2012 19A Male Track Athlete of the Year TED PARCHER (Linden) ASK THE For the second straight season, Parcher is our selection. He finished MECHANIC Chris Wilkinson, second in the 100 dash at the state meet with a time of 10.64 seconds Certified Mechanic and also placed third in the 200 (21.64). He helped the 400 relay I own a 1999 Plymouth Voyager. Last team to a school record and a fourth-place finish. He’s entering only Q: week the fuel gauge was reading his junior season. empty with the low fuel light on. I know the tank was not empty as I had just filled it. Then it was fine. Today the low fuel light began All Tri-County Boys Track and Field Team lighting up and going off along with the won- derful dinging noise. Also the fuel gauge kept Event Name School Time fluctuating between 3/4 which it is and empty. 100 Ted Parcher Linden 10.64 seconds Any ideas? - Tony Tony, in this case I suspect that you have 200 Ted Parcher Linden 21.64 seconds a bad fuel sending unit, but you will want 400 Luke Schwerin Holly 50.30 seconds A: to test it before replacement. To test, you will need a wiring diagram and an ohm meter. The 800 Luke Schwerin Holly 1:54.90 pump and level sender are located in the fuel tank, so you will want to do this when the tank is below 1,600 Matt Gilbert Fenton 4:21.10 1/4 of a tank so that it is not so heavy when taking out. After removal of the pump and sending unit, 3,200 Max Kryza Fenton 9:38.60 you need to hold it steady and have a partner 110 hurdles Sean Barr Holly 16.12 seconds watch the ohm meter while you sweep the sender from full to empty slowly and watch the reading. 300 hurdles Brandon Flynn Holly 40.76 seconds It should change at a slow pace and not drop out TRI-COUNTY TIMES I FILE PHOTO which is what I suspect that you will see when it 400 relay Connor O’Connell Linden 43.22 seconds gets near 3/4 of a tank or so. If it does, then you Linden’s Ted Parcher prepares to get the Kevin Baker will need to call the dealer if you only want to baton during state meet action in June. replace the sender, but pay attention to the cost Austin Buerkel because this sending unit also comes with the For the second straight season, Parcher fuel pump when you replace it. It may be in your is the Tri-County’s Male Track and Field Ted Parcher best interest to just replace the pump assembly. Check Car-Quest for a Delphi fuel pump, that is Athlete of the Year. He placed second 800 relay Austin Buerkel Linden 1:31.50 what we prefer to use, they seem to have the least in the 100 and third in the 200 at the Kevin Baker problems in my opinion. state meet. Meanwhile, he helped lead Taylor Anderson Do you have a question that you would like to have answered? E-mail it to me at: the Eagles’ 400 relay team to All-State Ted Parcher [email protected] honors at the state meet as well. 1,600 relay John Williams Holly 3:30.90 Located in Historic Downtown Holly Zack Diehl New Store Hours: Hunter Hooper Hours: Mon-Thur: PARCHER 7am-9pm, Continued from Page 16A Luke Schwerin Fri: 8am-6pm Parcher did that. During his freshman 3,200 relay Max Kryza Fenton 8:18.10 Sat: 9am-3pm year, Parcher ran a 10.81 in the semifi- 402 N. SAGINAW nals and then posted a 10.8 in the final at Nick Jones 248-634-5730 the state meet. This year, he went from Ross Brooks www.wilkinsonautorepair.com a 10.93 in the prelim, to a 10.8 in the Matt Gilbert Check our website and semifinal, and then a 10.67 in the final, Shot put Colin Banes Holly 48-feet-5 losing only to his summer teammate and coupon ads for specials. Auburn Hills Avondale’s Kyle Redwine Discus Colin Banes Holly 150-feet-10 (10.53). High jump Kevin Baker Linden 5-feet-8 “I thought running a 10.67 was awe- Tyler Spano Linden 5-feet-8 some,” Parcher said. “I hadn’t run a 10.8 Pole vault Connor O’Connell Linden 13-feet-6 since the state meet (his freshman year). WATCH All of the competitors pushed me hard to Long jump Kevin Baker Linden 21-feet-9 run my best time. I was glad I got to go OUR COMPANY ON faster at the state meet.” After a successful freshman year, he con- summer, winning with a time of 10.89 To some, Redwine came “out of no- tinued to push himself by running in a seconds. His 400 relay team also earned where” to win the 100 since he wasn’t variety of summer track meets. Parcher a second-place finish with a time of 43.0 in the event a year ago. However, inju- has continued to do that this summer as seconds. ries and bad luck had plagued him in the well. In fact, he recently competed at the With half of his prep career left, who past, and Parcher knew about his speed. 2012 USA Track and Field Junior Olym- knows what Parcher will accomplish. “He happened to get beat, but he ran pic Championships at Morgan State Uni- Like he said, he’ll “take it one day at a the race of his life against Kyle,” Dou- versity, in Maryland, earning ninth in the time.” glass said. preliminary round of the 100 dash with “You can’t get caught up in place “At the beginning of the year if you a time of 10.77. He followed that with and time, but the key is he has to stay told me he’d run a 10.67 FAT I’d be a ninth-place time in the semifinals of healthy.” Douglass said. “I know his thrilled. Kyle was great. Ted was ahead 10.69, nearly the time he posted to take goals, and if he stays healthy he’ll have at 80 yards, tied at 85 and a stride back second at the state meet in 2012. a chance to accomplish them. But, again at 90. I didn’t think that was even pos- He also competed at the Michigan re- his goals are relative to the conditions sible. That kid was legit, but Ted ran a gional of the Junior Olympics earlier this and the people you run against.” 10.67 and that’s flying.” Douglass also sees Parcher being more mature about how he approaches a season. And it’s also true about Dou- glass himself as he matures as a coach. Outdoor Project Season “We did not go into this season think- FRIDAY AUG. 10TH 8/7C ing the 100 was his to win or lose. 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FENTON SCHOOL OF DANCE & eating puppy chow. Soon, they’ll be moved, The Allens purchased 12.5 acres be- THE DANCE EXTENSION and switched to fruit, frogs, eggs and any- hind their property in 2004 to expand thing else they would encounter on their their animal res- REGISTRATION own, before being released into the wild. Summary cue operations, “I’m their mommy so they’re fine with Michelle and Scott and having fallen at THE DANCE EXTENSION me,” said Allen as she let them grab her Allen of Wild Oat behind in pay- 3045 GRANGE HALL RD. • HOLLY Animal Rescue, Inc. ments, they are in finger with their dexterous paws through are asking for support the enclosure bars. “When I release them, from the community. danger of losing they won’t like me anymore.” Their non-profit those essential She doesn’t get attached to them, she’s organization in 12.5 acres if the never sad when releasing them back into Fenton Township bank forecloses. the wild. “That’s the good, that’s the awe- cares for around 50 “If they do, we animals at any given some part,” she said. Allen is sad, however, time on 23 acres can’t do this any- when an injured animal does not make it. of their land. They more,” she said. Deer and raccoons are both incrementally have provided aid to Their hearing AUG. 6TH AUG. 20th introduced to the wild. animals since 1999, is Aug. 15, to lift Allen spends about an hour feeding the but now need help the stay of the 11:30am-2:30pm 4:00pm-8:00pm avoiding foreclosure. veritable wild menagerie every morning. land. They need As she gathers feed for the deer, $48,000 by then, Romeo, a Nigerian dwarf goat sneaks or the land can be repossessed. “All of this mouthfuls for himself from her pail. that you see, that bank can take back,” she “You’re fat enough,” she said, scolding said. Efforts are well underway to raise the grey and black goat, who followed the money. Wild Oat Animal Rescue, Inc. her around the farm like a dog. has a Facebook page with almost 1,000 Romeo is one of 50 or so rescued animals fans, and a companion petition page to that include horses, deer, help keep the acres open. raccoons, rabbits, a pea- Even if they raise the cock, and a fox that hides “You can come out money needed in time, Photos taken by from view. here and listen to they will probably need GREEN OWL The property is 23 acres, the sounds. I have funds continuously. and nestled therein are peace out here.” They’ve been holding PHOTOGRAPHY three big pastures, two big Michelle Allen auctions on Facebook for pens, three larger enclo- Wild Oat Animal Rescue, Inc. items including jewelry sures, and a smaller one and even saddles. Anabell up front for baby raccoons. For a fee, people can Waterfield Scott hand-built all of these, and included sponsor, and name an animal. Romeo was “Student at FSD” posts given from Deer Park in Grand Blanc named Luke before he was snatched up. All as it was closed down. the baby raccoons need sponsorship, she said. Allen said there they have five habitats, Through the stress of the possible ADULT CLASSES: EVENINGS including wetlands, woods and grasslands. repossession, and the sheer workload, BALLET (INTER. LEVEL), TAP (INTER. LEVEL), It all started with taking care of a baby Allen finds the daily chores therapeutic. ZUMBA (18 YRS. & OVER) raccoon and a kitten, and it grew from “You can come out here and listen to the BRAND NEW TO AREA - WERQ FITNESS there. Just this week she took in an injured sounds. I have peace out here,” she said opossum, and they often respond to 911 looking over her pens, with a group of DANCE FITNESS CLASS. 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HOT LINE CONTINUED DOES ANYONE ELSE smell that odor when passing through downtown Fen- ton and the police station? nnn DEALOF THE 2012 NOT ONLY SHOULD you be entitled to your partner’s Social Security, you FORD should have full equality to that of a FUSION married heterosexual couple. WEEK nnn SIGNED NAFTA to get the Republicans off his butt about im- peachment. I can’t prove it, I just think it. But Cheney and Bush did nothing to stop the billions of jobs leaving the TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO . A Rose Township teen was critically injured on this zip line after becoming entangled nnn on it Tuesday evening. I LOVE MY DOG and we have lived together for 15 years. When I die I for months ZIP LINE to the hospital. 0% 60 think he should get my Social Security. Sheriff’s detectives from the Spring- or lease as low as Same logic. Continued from Front Page nnn were dispatched after receiving a 911 call field Township substation said this inci- $ LEROY STREET PROJECT is slower at 8:56 p.m. on Tuesday about a teenager dent appears to be a tragic accident. The Per than the road being done in the original found hanging by his neck on a play investigation has revealed that the teen Month Disney ‘Cars’ movie before Lightning *AZ Pricing80 with 10% down, plus tax, Con- structure. was at the playground with an 18-year-old quest Renewal, 10,500 miles per year. McQueen showed up. A kid could have completed the project with a beach Upon arrival, emergency workers female from SpringfieldTownship when bucket and shovel already. detected a faint pulse on the teen. Depu- he accidentally became entangled in a zip Call nnn ties used bolt cutters, which are standard line on the play structure. JANICE THE OIL COMPANIES are raising gas equipment in every patrol car to assist The sheriff department’s Forensic Lab prices again! Although they already Star EMS in extracting the teen from the collected the rope for examination. School OGINSKY have record profits and are flushed with cash. Republicans refuse to rope. He was transported by ambulance officials have been notified of the incident. new car lease manager eliminate taxpayer paid subsidies and [email protected] will not support any price stabilization regulations. Remember this when you 810-593-1261 go to the pumps and when you vote. TASERS barbed torpedoes that are connected to nnn Continued from Front Page charged, coated wires. Usage of the weap- ROMNEY EPITOMIZES EXACTLY Tasers were approved for civilian on includes sliding the safety mechanism, what is wrong with our economy. He is use in May and follow the same laws as pointing and pushing a button. There is ASCO living proof that inequality of income firearms do under CPL laws. Curtis said no kickback or strength necessary to use is at the core of our nation’s problems. 810-629-2255 There is plenty of money in the country. a variety of people have expressed inter- the weapon. L It’s ridiculous to have a poor economy. est in obtaining a Taser including people “A lot of people have said they’re FENTON If elected, his policies favor the rich to who are wheelchair bound more comfortable with the an even greater extent and will surely and the elderly who are af- “It’s a great Tasers because it is a non- 2525 Owen Road - Fenton exacerbate our problems. We just got fected by arthritis. killing weapon,” Curtis Mon-Thurs 9-9:30pm | Fri 9-7pm | Sat 9-6pm rid of one spoiled rich kid, please don’t alternative elect another. In addition to having a said. www.lascoford.com CPL, Taser owners must for those The standard price for complete a training course uncomfortable a Taser at Curtis’ store before purchase. Tri-City with guns.” is $399. 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Argentine Police Chief bulb has an output of 1 amp. uStarting Dan Allen said having someone The Tasers’ output is so low that Monday, Tasers certified on his staff saves both it won’t interfere with a pace- will be legal for money and time. maker yet is powerful enough purchase by “The shock is a pulse and not to render a person motionless. CPL holders. continuous,” Curtis said. “They Consumer grade Tasers have a work to stop the sensory nervous maximum reach of 15 feet and operate system and motor nervous system and the for 30 seconds once triggered. 30 seconds is enough time to escape and Taser Ban has been lifted! Once shot, the Taser releases two call the police.” CPL holders don’t miss out! Pre-selling now for pick up on August 6, 2012. Young People’s Ballet Theatre No recoil or kick. Celebrating 25 Years of Excellence Less than lethal form of protection. 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APOSTOLIC NON-DENOMINATIONAL TRI-COUNTY TIMES (CONTINUED) THE CARPENTER’S HOUSE CHURCH THE ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH (fomerly Horizon Church) 2740 Grange Hall Rd. • Fenton Corner of Fish Lake Rd. 810-922-2088 248-328-9844 Lead Pastor Chris Vitarelli Pastor James Disbrow 248-634-2195 www.horizonchurch.us Sunday Morning Service...... 11:00 am Journey campus in Howell...... 10AM Wednesday Evening...... 7:00 pm 315 E. Grand River (at the Historic Howell Theater) Wednesday Youth Service...... 6:30 pm Church Horizon campus...... 6:30PM 1440 Torrey Rd. (in the Torrey Rd. Plaza) ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH DIRECTORY ORTHODOX ON THE STREET ST. MARY MAGDALENE 15113 Seymour Rd. • Linden ORTHODOX CHURCH 810-309-1215 (CONTINUED) 2439 South Long Lake Rd. • Fenton www.cotshome.com EPISCOPAL METHODIST 810-750-1401 Meets on Sunday Morning...... 10:30 am ST. JUDE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH HERITAGE HILLS CHURCH www.st-marymagdalene.org THE FREEDOM 106 E. Elizabeth St. • Fenton 5530 Runyan Lake Rd. • Fenton Services: CENTER 810-629-5681 810-632-3417 Saturday Evening, Holy Communion...... 8:00 am & 10:30 am www.HeritageHillsChurch.com Great Vespers...... 5:00 pm 2473 W. Shiawassee • Fenton Pastor Rob Mohr Sunday Morning, 810-629-5261 Sunday Classes...... 9:00 am Divine Liturgy...... 10:00 am Pastor Jim Wiegand Sunday Fellowship...... 10:00 am Community Bible Study...... Wednesday @ 7:00 pm Sunday Worship...... 9:00 & 11:30 am Sunday Worship Service...... 10:30 am at the church Wednesday Youth Group...... 7:00 pm LUTHERAN Wednesday Night Bible Study...... 7:00 pm Small groups meet throughout the week. For more information call 629-5261 HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH, LC-MS LAKE FENTON PENTECOSTAL 7355 W. Silver Lake Road UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (Behind Linden High School) 2581 N. 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Holly Rd. • Holly Sunday Worship...... 8:15 am & 10:45 am LINDEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School...... 10:00 am Adult Bible Study...... 9:30 am Sunday Worship Service...... 11:00 am & 6:00pm 248-634-8772 201 Bridge St. • Linden Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm Pastor Ed Pedley Sunday School...... 9:30 am 810-735-5858 Wednesday Young Adult Traditional Worship Service...... 9:00 am Pastor Margo Kivisto & Children’s Class...... 7:00 pm Sunday School...... 10:15 am TRANSFIGURATION Worship & Jr. Service...... 10:30 am Contemporary Worship Service...... 11:30 am LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA Coffee Hour...... 11:30 am Wednesday Adult Bible Study...... 6:30 pm 14176 Fenton Rd. • Fenton Nursery Available PRESBYTERIAN Wednesday Youth Bible Study...... 6:30 pm 810-629-7332 LINDEN FREE METHODIST CHURCH Fuel For Teens - Friday’s...... 7:00 pm 13274 S. Linden Rd. • Linden www.FentonTLC.org FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 810-735-4564 CHURCH OF FENTON FAITH BAPTIST Sunday Worship...... 10:30 am Pastor William Moull CHURCH OF LINDEN 503 S. LeRoy St. • Fenton JAM Children’s Ministries...... 10:30 am Assoc. Pastor Mike Anderson 810-629-7801 4518 Silver Lk. Rd. • Linden Communion Celebrated every Sun. Sunday School...... 9:30 am 810-735-9339 Sunday Worship...... 10:30 am www.ffpc.org Kenneth C. McMaster, Senior Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, LC-MS Sunday Night Teen Programs...... 5:00 pm Pastor Dale Swihart Jr. Larry McMellen, Parish Associate Jack C. McMaster, Pastor Emeritus 806 Main Street • Fenton www.lindenfmc.org Dr. Marc Graham, Counseling Pastor Worship...... 10:00 am Jason Coldwell, Youth Pastor 810-629-7861 NAZARENE Sunday School (adults and children)...... 9:45 am Fax 810-629-9877 HOLLY Morning Worship...... 8:30 am & 11:00 am www.trinitylcmsfenton.com ARGENTINE CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Christian Education Courses...... 9:45 am Reverend Dean G. Dumbrille 207 E. Maple • Holly Children’s Church...... 8:30 am & 11:00 am 16248 S. Seymour Rd. • Linden 248-634-9494 • www.hollypc.org Wednesday Kids Club & Youth Group...... 6:30 pm Worship Services 810-735-7118 Reverend Dr. Sharlyn DeHaven Gates Wednesday Prayer Meeting...... 7:00 pm Pastor Ray Raycroft Wednesday in the Word...... 7:00 pm Sunday Worship Schedule Nursery (0-2 and 2-4 yrs.) available at all service times. Sunday School...... 9:45 am Saturday Traditional Worship...... 6:30 pm Sunday Morning Worship...... 11:00 am Vacation Bible School • Aug. 8-10...... 6:30 pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF Sunday Traditional Worship...... 8:30 am Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm Worship...... 10:00am SWARTZ CREEK Sunday Education Hour...... 9:45 am Wed. Children & Teens...... 7:00 pm LINDEN 5372 Seymour Rd. • Swartz Creek Sunday Contemporary Worship ...... 11:00 am Wed. Prayer Meeting ...... 7:00 pm 810-635-7016 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Jim E. Nelson, Sr. Pastor Saturday ...... 5:30 pm, Bible Study FENTON CHURCH 119 W. Broad St. • Linden Shawn Cook, Associate and Youth Pastor OF THE NAZARENE 810-735-5755 Sunday School...... 9:45 am SHEPHERD OF THE LAKES 11075 Runyan Lake Rd. • Fenton Pastor Seth Normington Morning Worship...... 11:00 am WELS LUTHERAN CHURCH 810-750-6544 Sunday Worship...... 9:00 am & 10:30 am Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm 14160 Fenton Rd., Fenton Sunday Worship Services...... 11:00 am Children’s Church...... 10:30 am Sunday School for all ages...... 10:00 am Wednesday Night...... 7:00 pm Pastor David Kipfmiller 810-373-2131 Youth Groups for Children, Middle School, and Adult Bible Study, Youth Group (6-12 Grades), Adult Bible Study & Classes Wed...... 6:30 pm Senior High School, Call for times Kids Club (K-5 Grad), Mission Friends (3-5 years) Sunday School...... 9:15 am Children’s & Teen Programs Wed...... 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study ...... 9:15 am Nursery provided for all services. TYRONE COMMUNITY Sunday Worship Service...... 10:30 am PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CATHOLIC NON-DENOMINATIONAL 9141 Hartland Rd. • Fenton ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST METHODIST 810-750-0350 CATHOLIC CHURCH THE ROCK Pastor Linda Living-Hawley 600 N. Adelaide • Fenton CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11400 S. Linden Rd. • Fenton Sunday Worship Schedule 810-629-2251 15010 N. Holly Rd. • Holly 810-629-2444 Celebratory Worship...... 10:00 am www.hisrock.net Father David W. Harvey, Pastor 248-634-9711 Children’s Sunday School...... 10:30 am Pastor Jim Combs & Wes Morris Welcome You Father Kurian Kollpallil, Associate Pastor www.hollycalvary.org Fellowship...... 11:30 am Sunday AM Services..... 8:30 am, 9:45 am & 11 am Saturday Mass ...... 5:00 pm Rev. Faith Timmons Sunday Mass...... 8 am, 10 am, 12 noon & 6 pm Sunday Worship...... 8:30am, 10:00 am Sunday School...... 9:45 am TYRONE COVENANT Confessions Sat...... 3:30-4:30 pm Sunday PM Service...... 6 pm Awana (2 yr. - 5th grade)...... 6 pm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Call for daily Mass times FENTON UNITED (PCA) METHODIST CHURCH Wednesday Mid Week Service Kidz Rock (2 yr-5th grade)...... 7 pm 10235 White Lake Rd. • Fenton ST. RITA CATHOLIC CHURCH 119 S. LeRoy St. • Fenton 309 E. Maple St. • Holly Adult Bible Study...... 7 pm 810-629-1261 248-634-4841 810-629-2132 Jr. & Sr. High Bible Study...... 7 pm Tyronepca.org fentonumc.com Fr. David Blazek, Pastor BUS MINISTRY IS NOW AVAILABLE - Pastor, James Mascow Saturday Mass...... 4:00 pm, Rev. Bill Donahue PLEASE CALL FOR A RIDE! Sunday Worship (includes Children’s Church)... 10:15 am Sunday Mass...... 8 am, 10 am, & 12 noon Rev. 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Did you hear that? What 2) Big earlobe: The Buddha had Maybe the sound you very big and long earlobes. So if heard was as quiet as your ears your cat licking her paws. about you have big and long ear- Or maybe it was loud, like say lobes, it’s extremely good luck. a siren going by. Sounds Everything comes very easily are everywhere, and you your years? to you, and you know how to have two cool parts on enjoy life. your body that let you hear them all: your ears! The ear is actually representative not be a millionaire because you 3) Triangular earlobe: The Your ears are in charge sounds, whether they’re of your fortunes from age one to don’t follow the business track, earlobe is not fleshy and goes of collecting sounds, your friend’s whispers or a age fourteen. From the shape to but you won’t be poor. straight to the face. This is not a the position, your ears can say 2) The ear is lower than the processing them, and barking dog. The outer ear good sign. Your childhood was sending sound signals also includes the ear canal, a lot about your fortunes in the eye: This mean you’re more to your brain. And that’s where wax is produced. early years and your personality. practical when it comes to mate- troubled and you’re not that not all — your ears also Earwax is that gunky stuff rial possessions and you know close to your parents, thus you help you keep your bal- that protects the canal. POSITIONS: what it takes to make yourself were lacking a good environ- ance. So if you bend over Earwax contains chemicals 1) The ear is as high or higher comfortable. Since your ears ment your studies. to pick up your cat, you that fight off infections that than the eyebrows: This means are also an indicator of your won’t fall down — or even could hurt the skin inside you are pure of thought with a early years, this means you had 4) Vulcan ears: The top of the worse — fall on your cat. the ear canal. It also col- high intellect, thus you will be a somewhat turbulent child- ears is pointed, though perhaps Meow! The ear is made lects dirt to help keep the steered toward the area of the hood, which is also why as an not to the Vulcan or elf-like up of three different sec- ear canal clean. So earwax arts or research. It also means adult, you want stability and the extent. If this is you, then you tions: the outer ear, the isn’t just gross. It’s gross that you will not be destitute at possessions and comforts that are creative and independent, any time in your life. You might comes that stability. middle ear, and the inner and useful. often to the point of rebellion. ear. These parts all work THE MIDDLE EAR: together so you can hear GOOD VIBRATIONS You are the anti-traditional, the and process sounds. After sound waves enter Man refuses to cut almost 10-inch ear hair alternative thinker. THE OUTER EAR: the outer ear, they travel 5) Big and rounded ear tops: You CATCH THE WAVE through the ear canal has been growing since he was The outer ear is called and make their way to the are exceptionally smart, though the pinna or auricle (say: middle ear. The middle 18-years-old. In fact, the Indian not in the traditional, grade-point or-ih-kul). This is the part ear’s main job is to take grocer, 58, has let his hair grow average way. Understanding of the ear that people those sound waves and so long, it measures 9.8 inches things comes easily, but you can see. It’s what people turn them into vibrations in each ear. He was recognized don’t apply your intellect to just pierce to wear earrings and that are delivered to the in the Guinness Book of World everything. You will engage your what your friend whispers inner ear. To do this, it into when it’s time for a needs the eardrum, which adhakant Baijpai has no Records as having the longest smarts only in the things that secret. The main job of is a thin piece of skin Rintention of ever cutting ear hair in 2003, London’s Daily interest you. Children with these the outer ear is to collect stretched tight like a drum. the hair in his ears, which he Mail reported Tuesday. ears should be encouraged to find their own niche, and they will excel at that. 6) Ears that stick out: You did Dogs can hear 40 times better than humans not have the ideal childhood, or The shape of a dog’s ears doesn’t DOGS GET HIGH OFF EAR RUBS you are not that close to your affect the frequency that the dog can Has your dog ever fallen into a parents. However, you’re very hear, but does affect the acuteness or trance, or into a light sleep, while energetic and physical, and sensitivity of the dog’s hearing. The having her ears rubbed? The nerve im- suited for working outside, not range of hearing is approximately 40 pulses sent through the hypothalamus confined to a desk. Hz to 60 kHz,[6] which is much greater and pituitary glands actually secrete 7) Overall shape: If the inner than that of humans. Dogs with flaps endorphins — the same pain-killing, cartilage of your ear sticks out over their ears, like Bloodhounds, Bas- feel-good hormones humans release more than the shape of your set Hounds and Poodles don’t hear as during exercise, for example — that ears, this means you had a well as dogs with prick ears, ears that make your four-legged companion rough time in your studies dur- stand up straight, like those of German feel relaxed, mellow and very happy. ing your childhood and didn’t Shepherds or Pomeranians. When dogs When you rub your dog’s ears, she’s have the best of luck before your hear a sound, they will move their ears essentially getting high on her own fourteenth. towards it in order to maximize recep- hormones, says Dr. Allen Schoen, 9) Ear hair: Anyone who has the chance TRI-COUNTY TIMES | HEALTHY PETS PHOTO tion. In order to achieve this, the ears of a director of the Center for the Ad- to have ear hair will generally live a long Dogs with flaps over their ears don’t hear as dog are controlled by at least 18 muscles vancement of Veterinary Alternative and healthy life. well as dogs with ears that stand up straight. allowing the ears to tilt and rotate. Therapies. —Judy Rong, Yahoo! Contributor Network 4B Sunday, August 5, 2012 LifeStyle www.tctimes.com Herbert Zaiser, Michael David Dagg Donald Edward LaVern E. “Corky” Susan Herbert Zaiser died August 1968-2012 “Donnie” Ewles Neubecker Linda Guy Obituaries, 3, 2012. Arrangements Michael David Dagg - age pending, visit www.tem- 1946-2012 1930-2012 1948-2012 44, of Fenton, passed away Funeral rowskifamilyfuneralhome. Donald Edward “Donnie” LaVern E. “Corky” Neu- Susan Linda Guy – age 63, Sunday, July 29, 2012 of com. Ewles - age 66, died Tues- becker – age 82 of West died July 30 2012. Susan Services and natural causes. A memorial day July 31, 2012 at home Branch passed away was born October 15 in De- Temrowski service will be held at a later sur- Tuesday, troit and Family Funeral Home & date. Michael was born rounded July 31, lived in Memoriums Cremation Services May 25, 1968 in Port Huron. by his 2012 at Pleasant T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 He was a 1986 graduate loving his home Ridge, of Linden High School and fam- sur- MI. Rose M. Williams, had attended Mott Com- ily after a rounded until she Rose M. Williams - age 81, munity College. He had year and by his married Frank Wolford died July 27, 2012. Visit resided in the Fenton area a half loving Wesley April 16, 1941 - www.temrowskifamilyfuner- most of his life. Surviving coura- fam- Guy on July 27, 2001 alhome.com. are: son, Joshua Dagg of geous ily. Vern October Fenton; daughter, Jazmin battle with Cancer of Un- has been a resident of 13 1972. Susan married Temrowski Brown of Fenton; parents, known Primary (CUP). Fu- West Branch since 1989 Wes and his three children, Family Funeral Home & Ronald and Vera Dagg of neral services were held 11 previously of Holly and Kimberly D. Guy, Michael Cremation Services Georgia; sister, Heather and T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 AM Friday August 3, 2012 Fenton, Michigan. He D. Guy, and Stephen D. husband Timothy Parker of at Sharp Funeral Homes, is a U.S. Army veteran, Guy. Susan was a profes- South Carolina; grandmoth- Fenton Chapel, 1000 serving in the Counter sional dog groomer for 20 er, Vera Tucker of Livonia; Silver Lake Road, Fenton. Intelligence Corps during years and was the owner of Max A. Sharlow, numerous aunts, uncles Max A. Sharlow - age 53, Chaplain Dennis J. Saulino, the Korean Conflict. He Country Canine in Fenton. and cousins. He was died August 1, 2012. Visit officiating. Visitation was was Assistant Superinten- She studied art at Wayne The lord brought us preceded in death by his www.temrowskifamilyfuner- held 5PM to 9PM Wednes- dant of the Lake Fenton State for three years. She together, and kept us children’s mother, Deena alhome.com. day and 2PM to 5PM and Schools for 30 years, an also studied classical voice together for 41 years of the Brown. Online tributes may 6PM to 9PM Thursday, active member of the Holy and was a member of the best years of my life. be posted on the obituaries with a Masonic Service at Family Catholic Church; First Presbyterian Church in On July 27, 2001, you page of www.sharpfuneral- TemrowskiFamily Funeral Home & 7:30PM followed by a Elf he also belonged to the Fenton choir. After moving had to leave us. The past Cremation Services homes.com. Khurafeh Shrine service. K of C council #8948. into the Fenton area, she 11 years have been so T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 Memorial contributions He was a member of the joined the Fenton Village lonely without you, may be to the Donald E. M.A.R.S.P. and enjoyed Players where she starred miss you so. Ewles Criminal Justice hunting, fishing, golfing, in several plays including We’ll love you forever. Louis Hoffmeyer, Scholarship Endowment playing cards, woodwork- Guys and Dolls and The In the sweet bye and bye, Louis Hoffmeyer - age 64, died July 30, 2012. Visit at Mott Community Col- ing, and reading. Vern is Lion in Winter. She was a we shall meet on that Richard Vavro, lege or to the Elf Khurafeh survived by his wife of 61 member of the Fenton Art beautiful shore. www.temrowskifamilyfuner- Richard Vavro - age 73, alhome.com. died July 29, 2012. Ser- Shrine Temple Transporta- years Josephine Neu- League, and the Fenton Your wife, Drema vices provided by Sharp tion Fund. Friends may becker, his children Janet Music Club. In 1991 Susan and Children Temrowski Funeral Homes. www. share an online tribute on (Michael) Ruegsegger of and Wes took a vacation to Family Funeral Home & sharpfuneralhomes.com. the obituary page of www. Gaylord, MI; Daniel (Kim) Yellowstone National Park Cremation Services sharpfuneralhomes.com. Neubecker of Blooming- where Susan fell in love T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 ton, IN; grandchildren with the light, colors and Read then Recycle Keri (Jeremiah) Belding, living history of the West. Chad (Steven Kauffman) In 1999, Wes retired after Gertrude Lequier, Ruegsegger, Sara (Keith) 30 years with Xerox Corp. Jack Fisher Jr., Gertrude Lequier - age 88, Jack Fisher Jr. - age 63, McVannel, Christie Lerg, they moved to Buffalo, WY. died July 29, 2012. Visit Thomas Salinger, died August 1, 2012. Ser- and Laura (Jacob) Kubisz. so Susan could pursue her www.temrowskifamilyfuner- Thomas Salinger - age Barbara Plude, vices provided by Sharp Also surviving are great- career as a Western Artist. alhome.com. 33, died July 29, 2012. Barbara Plude - age 87, Funeral Homes. www. Services provided by Sharp died July 28, 2012. Ser- grandchildren, Kayleigh, During their stay there, sharpfuneralhomes.com. Funeral Homes. www. vices provided by Sharp Emma, Devyn, Julian, Rily, Susan became an inter- sharpfuneralhomes.com. Myah, Jaeden, Jasira, and nationally known western TemrowskiFamily Funeral Home & Funeral Homes. www. Cremation Services sharpfuneralhomes.com. Jaya. He was preceded artist and was known for T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 in death by his siblings her bright watercolors of Ray, Roy, Leo, Bob horses, cowboys, Indians Neubecker, and Gladys and wildlife. She was in ev- Stephens. Visitation was ery major western art show Peter Arika, Lynda M. McGrath, Julie Austin, Peter Arika - age 92, died Lynda M. McGrath - age held at the Steuernol & and won several awards, in- Julie Austin - age 63, McLaren Funeral Home cluding the Peoples’ Choice August 2, 2012. Services 53, died July 27, 2012. Visit David Eriksen, www.temrowskifamilyfuner- died August 3, 2012. in West Branch on Friday, Award at the 2002 Coors Art provided by Sharp Services provided by Sharp David Eriksen - age 56, Funeral Homes. www. alhome.com. died July 28, 2012. Ser- August 3, 2012 from show in Denver. She also il- Funeral Homes. www. 3-9PM. A Mass of Resur- lustrated 3 children’s books. sharpfuneralhomes.com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. vices provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www. rection will be held Sat- “C is for Cowboys”; “B is Temrowski for Buckaroo” and “Four Family Funeral Home & sharpfuneralhomes.com. urday, August 4, 2012 at Cremation Services the Holy Family Catholic Wheels West”. In June of T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 Church at 10 AM. Vern will 2009, after 18 months of lie in state Saturday morn- going to doctors, she was ing beginning at 9 AM. finally diagnosed with early view Obituaries updated daily online! A Rosary and Scripture onset of Alzheimer disease Service was held Friday that ended her career as Visit Donald Work, OBITUARIES www.tctimes.com evening at 7 and 7:30 she could no longer paint. Donald Work - age 82, PM. Father Patrick Maher In May of 2010, Wes sold online died July 30, 2012. Ser- will officiate, with burial their home in Wyoming vices provided by Sharp following at St. Joseph and brought Susan back to Funeral Homes. www. cemetery in West Branch. Michigan to be closer to her sharpfuneralhomes.com. Memorial Contributions friends and family. In March can be made to Hospice of 2011 she went into of Helping Hands in West Lakeview Manor Nursing FAIRWAY Branch. home in Tawas City where she lived until her death. Services for Susan will be FRIDAYS! Pauline Courtney, Josephine Basso, held at the First Presbyte- Pauline Courtney - age Josephine Basso - age rian Church of Fenton on MIDDAY 84, died July 28, 2012. 97, died July 29, 2012. August 8, at 1 PM with a 11 am - 2 pm Services provided by Services provided by light lunch afterwards at Sharp Funeral Homes. Sharp Funeral Homes. the church. The family is $ 18 HOLES requesting in lieu of flowers WITH CART www.sharpfuneralhomes. www.sharpfuneralhomes. com. com. that donations be made to 18 HOLES MON., WED., the Susan Guy Memorial WITH CART & THURS. Must have tee time. Fund, care of Wesley Guy 20 1248 S.US 23 Tawas City, Mi 48763. WEEKDAYS WEEKENDS $ 18 HOLES $ 18 HOLES $ Jean Arneson, Lorain Gridley, Ruth Keith, WITH CART WITH CART Must present coupon. Not valid with Jean Arneson - age 83, Lorain Gridley - age 101, Ruth Keith - age 92, died any22 other offer. Expires 8/31/12. died July 28, 2012. Ser- died July 29, 2012. Ser- August 2, 2012. Ser- Must have tee time. Must have tee time. vices provided by Sharp vices provided by Sharp vices provided by Sharp 30 Practice40 Facility • Club House • Casual Atmosphere Funeral Homes. www. Funeral Homes. www. Funeral Homes. www. 248-887-3777 sharpfuneralhomes.com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. Hartland Glen 12400 Highland Road (M-59) • Hartland Golf Course www.hartlandglen.com (2 miles east of M-59 & US-23) www.tctimes.com LifeStyle Sunday, August 5, 2012 5B Food Smart SundayJumble 5 surprising uses for your microwave

Disinfecting and Deodorizing Sponges PARMESAN Don't throw out the kitchen sponge that smells like last night's salmon. Soak it in water spiked with ALMOND CRUSTED white vinegar or lemon juice, then heat it on high for 1 minute. (Use an oven mitt to remove it.) This CHICKEN BITES will also disinfect any sponges you used to wipe INGREDIENTS: up the juices from a raw chicken. 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts Disinfecting Plastic 1 egg, beaten ANSWER KEY LOCATED IN THIS EDITION Cutting Boards 2/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese Wash the board well, rub it with EASY & the cut side of a lemon, then 2/3 cup almonds DELICIOUS THIS WEEK’S INSERTS heat for 1 minute. 1 teaspoon paprika Salt, pepper, and garlic powder, to taste Softening Brown Sugar • Aco Hardware EZ Keep the sugar in its plastic DIRECTIONS: ALSO packaging, add a few drops of • Alpine Marketplace ON Preheat oven to 350F. Read water, and heat on medium for • Bass Pro Shops 10 to 20 seconds. Slice chicken breasts in half the long way. Cut each half into three strips and cut each strip into thirds. For • CVS Decrystallizing Honey each chicken breast, you should get approximately 18 Honey that has solidified can individual, bite-sized pieces. • Family Dollar EZ ALSO be brought back to liquid life by Place Parmesan cheese and almonds into a blender • Holly Foods ON Read uncovering the jar and heating on medium or food processor. Pulse until finely ground. Add pa- • Kmart power for 30 seconds to 1 minute. prika and desired spices. Place in a small bowl. EZ ALSO Getting More Juice From Citrus Fruits Beat egg in a small bowl. To prepare chicken bites, • Shop Smart ON EZ Read A lemon or lime taken straight from the dip each piece of chicken into the egg mixture. Let • VG’s ALSO ON Read refrigerator is harder to juice than one any excess drip off. Next, dip the chicken piece into • Walgreens left at room temperature or warmed the Parmesan-almond mixture. Place on a greased baking sheet. Repeat. • Wal-Mart slightly. To get the most juice, micro- wave citrus fruits for 20 seconds before Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until chicken is cooked To have your insert/flyer viewable online, squeezing. through. Let cool for a couple of minutes before serving. call Gail Grove at 810-433-6822. For more tasty recipes visit www.cheaprecipeblog.com

Holly Area School District Sinking Fund Proposal August 7th

Why a 10 year 1.2 mill sinking fund? The following information is a quick overview of the proposal. • Age of facilities:our newest building is Holly High School – 14 years old this school year. • In four years, Rose Pioneer Elementary will be 20 years old. • Our previous two bond issues covered our buildings’ infrastructure. • Roofs will have to be replaced within the time frame of this sinking fund proposal. • We want to be proactive and fix needed items before they become an emergency. It is easier to plan repairs and replacements versus being a reactionary. It allows us to get the best value for our dollars (biggest bang for the buck). • This sinking fund proposal is needed for the quality of buildings and campuses • A partial list of sinking fund objectives include: Improve safety and security Increase energy efficiency of buildings Improve elementary playgrounds Improve/upgrade roofs, parking lots, and other facility needs • A partial list of potential projects include: Security cameras in all buildings Energy efficient window replacements Tennis court and track surface enhancements Parking lot improvements and exterior lighting Roof replacements/Insulation improvements Improve elementary playground playscapes Sinking fund dollars cannot be used for employee wages or benefits, nor for regular maintenance items.

If you want additional information about the August 7, 2012 sinking fund proposal, please visit our website at www.has-k12.org or contact Mr. Kent Barnes, Superintendent at 248-328-3141 or [email protected] 6B Sunday, August 5, 2012 LifeStyle www.tctimes.com SOUTH DAKOTA lead you to Mount Rushmore, where Continued from Page 1B sculptor Gutzon Borglum, the original buttes of the Badlands, and the nearby artist assigned to carve Stone Mountain in mountains so thick in evergreens that Georgia, immortalized Presidents Wash- the native Lakota called ington, Jefferson, Lincoln, them “paha sapa” — hills and Theodore Roosevelt that are black, according Facts about on a 5,725-foot-tall stone to National Geographic South Dakota mountain. Traveler. • South Dakota is the The Presidential Trail The Black Hills boast home of the Dakota, La- provides dramatic views BEST the highest point east of kota and Nakota tribes, from the foot of the moun- the Rockies and a wealth which make up the Sioux tain and passes the sculp- of outdoor adventures Nation. tor’s studio, where rangers set amidst jaw-dropping • Custer State Park is offer talks on how 400 scenery. With one of the home to a herd of 1,500 men and women blasted, largest concentrations of free-roaming bison. Bi- chiseled, and smoothed son can weigh as much PRICES national parks, monu- the monument for 14 years as 2,000 pounds. ments and caves in the • Jewel Cave is the with no fatalities. Midwest, the Black Hills third-longest cave in the Custer State Park and Badlands of South Da- world. More than 120 Winding mountain roads Of The Year! kota make a memorable miles of passages have lead to and away from vacation experience. been surveyed. Calcite Rushmore, but if you take Badlands National Park crystals that glitter when Highway 16A, you’ll take No Gimmicks! Travel east from Rapid illuminated give the cave a western turn into Custer City to the northeast en- its name. State Park after many trance of Badlands Na- • With more than 82 twists and turns through GUARANTEED tional Park. The park miles of mapped passag- tunnels. Custer State Park es, Wind Cave contains QUALITY consists of nearly 244,000 the world’s largest dis- spreads out into 71,000 all year round! acres of dramatic rock for- play of a rare formation preserved acres of gran- mations, blended with the called boxwork. ite, pine and prairie. The largest, protected mixed • Badlands National park’s 18-mile Wildlife grass prairie in the U.S. Park contains the world’s Loop Road will take you Licensed Builder, Sixty-four thousand acres richest Oligocene epoch to grasslands, which sup- are designated official fossil beds, dating 23 to port a herd of 1,500 bison 22 years experience! wilderness, and is the site 35 million years old. in addition to pronghorn, of the reintroduction of • Sturgis, South Dakota bighorn sheep and moun- the black-footed ferret, is home of the annual tain goats. Halfway along the most endangered land Black Hills Classic Motor- the route, get out and enjoy cycle Rally. mammal in North Ameri- the summer wildflower ca. There is also a variety displays from the three- of wildlife including buffalo, bighorn mile Prairie Trail. Roofing... sheep, antelope and black footed ferret. Whether you like to camp or stay in With jagged spires, eroded buttes cabins or full-service lodges, there are and deep crevasses, the Badlands offers plenty of choices at the park, but reserve unique scenery you can explore on foot, early, especially for weekends. Installing lifetime horseback or by car. Needles Parkway Mount Rushmore This 13-mile highway threads through warranty shingles National Monument the granite spires of the park in a series South of Rapid City, Highway 16 will of dizzying twists and turns. Look for Free Estimates the roadside turnoff at the Cathedral Spires Trail for a three-mile round-trip Tear-Offs • Re-Roofing Golf Deals hike through ponderosa pines and granite boulders. At the edge of the mountain, Snow Removal enjoy views of 7,242-foot Harney Peak, WEEKENDS the state’s tallest mountain. $ 18 holes Crazy Horse Memorial w/cart Leaving the park, head west to 22 $ Custer, then north five miles to the Or after 2 pm 15 Crazy Horse Memorial, the world’s all you can play w/cart largest sculpture-in-progress. In 1948, Bring a foursome and Chief Henry Standing Bear invited Building... sculptor Korczak Ziolkowksi to carve a receive one large basket mountain to honor the heritage, tradition of range balls and culture of North American Indians Pole Barns through a 19th-century Lakota warrior, WEEKDAYS Crazy Horse. The memorial continues Garages to be worked upon, with frequent drilling $ 18 holes and mountain blasts making each visit Porches 15 w/cart unique. When completed, Crazy Horse $ Memorial will stand 563 feet tall by 641 AND MORE! Or after 5 pm 10 feet long. all you can play w/cart Deadwood Must have coupon. Expires 8/31/12. Northbound 385 leads straight into the Rain checks available anytime, rain or shine. honky-tonk town of Deadwood, where 810-732-7999 Old Style Saloon #10 on Main Street Like us on stages summer daily reenactments of & receive Wild Bill Hickok’s murder at the poker a small range table. Visitors can play a hand at the gam- bucket! ing tables themselves. Nelson Roofing For more information about planning a road trip to South Dakota, contact the Charles Nelson South Dakota Office of Tourism, www. Call for tee times! 517-546-4180 travelsd.com or www.tripadvisor.com. Just South of M-59 For local information about a motor coach 300 S.Hughes Rd., Howell License #2101140011 trip to South Dakota every fall, contact www.faulkwoodshoresgolf.com Superior Travel in Fenton. www.tctimes.com LifeStyle Sunday, August 5, 2012 7B Business profiles Calendar of events Online tickets and showtimes BOATERS SAFETY CLASS www.NCGmovies.com The Lobdell Bennett Lake Asso- NCG TRILLIUM CINEMAS ciation is offering a Boaters Safety SHOWTIMES: 810-695-5000 Class on Wednesday, Aug. 8 from 1 Mile N. of I-75 on Holly Rd. in Grand Blanc 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Argen- $5.00 TICKETS EVERYDAY tine Township fire Hall on Silver Lake Rate valid for most movies. All Day TUES• Mon, Wed and Thurs before 6 • Fri-Sun before noon. Road. Contact Marty Vyskocil at $5.00 rate not valid on Real D 3D, IMAX or 12:05 shows. martyvyskocil@lobdellbennettlake. Real D 3D films additional $2.00. com or (810) 423-5674 for costs and details. SHOWTIMES VALID FRI 8/3/12 - THUR 8/9/12 LADIES AUXILIARY HOLDS STARTING FRI AUGUST 3 YARD SALE *DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: DOG DAYS (PG) TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO The Ladies Auxiliary VFW is having FRIDAY - SAT 10:00 12:10 2:25 4:50 7:00 9:10 11:20 Hartland Glen Golf Course, Livingston County’s only 36-hole course, offers golfers a a “Yard Sale” at the VFW Post 3243, SUN - WED 10:00 12:10 2:25 4:50 7:00 9:10 rural setting and an accommodation of up to 300 for league play and special events. 1148 North LeRoy St. on Aug.11. THUR 10:00 12:10 2:25 4:50 7:00 9:10 11:20 The sale will help provide donations *# TOTAL RECALL (PG13) to support their programs for our FRI - SAT 11:25 2:00 4:35 7:10 9:45 10:45 veterans, their families and our com- SUN - WED 11:25 2:00 4:35 7:10 9:45 Hartland Glen Golf Course munities. They donate to cancer aid THUR 11:25 2:00 4:35 7:10 9:45 11:20 and research, veterans and family STARTING WED AUGUST 8 Offers special 40th anniversary rates support, youth activities, legisla- *@ 3D NITRO CIRCUS: By Sally Rummel 1990s, designed with doglegs, ponds, tive, Americanism, Camp Trotter, THE MOVIE: REALD 3D (PG13) and many more. We are looking for WED 11:00 1:05 3:10 5:20 7:25 9:30 [email protected]; 810-629-8282 wetlands, and tree-lined fairways to ladies who would like to join their THUR 11:00 1:05 3:10 5:20 7:25 9:30 11:40 Hartland Glen Golf Course is celebrat- negotiate. Both courses are par-71 with organization. For additional informa- *# HOPE SPRINGS (PG13) ing the 40th anniversary of its North plenty of wildlife to experience. tion, call Bonnie Pray at (810) 750- 11:40 2:00 4:20 6:40 9:00 Course this summer with special anni- Hartland Glen is an ideal setting for 1387 or the Post at (810) 629-3700. THUR 11:40 2:00 4:20 6:40 9:00 11:15 versary pricing coming up on individual, league or group play, STARTING FRI AUGUST 10 MEGA MARCH FOR ANIMALS AT 12:05 (THUR NIGHT/FRI MORNING) Labor Day weekend. Summary accommodating up to 300 golf- Help animals go from homeless to “We’ll be offering 18 holes of ers. “We’re ideal for leagues, loved with the Michigan Humane *THE BOURNE LEGACY (PG13) Hartland Glen *THE CAMPAIGN (R) golf with a cart for just $18 that because golfers can rotate over Society at the seventh annual Mega Golf Course, CONTINUING weekend,” said Steve Scherff, the area’s only all four ‘nines,’” said Scherff. March for Animals on Sunday, Oct. general manager. Hartland Glen 36-hole course, The course also handles many 7. Registration begins at 9 a.m. *THE WATCH (R) This year’s Mega March has twice *3D STEP UP REVOLUTION: is celebrating the golf outings because of its size. REALD 3D (PG13) is located at 12400 Highland Rd. the drool and twice the cool with in Hartland, two miles east of 40th Anniversary For novices or those who *2D STEP UP REVOLUTION (PG13) of its North a second location, Kensington *THE DARK KNIGHT RISES: the M-59/U.S. 23 intersection. Course this want to practice their swing, Metropark in Milford, being added AN IMAX EXPERIENCE (PG13) Affordable pricing is just Hartland Glen offers lessons to the annual Hart Plaza location in THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (PG13) summer. *@3D ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL one of the reasons that Hartland with a golf pro. A practice facil- downtown Detroit. Both sites offer DRIFT REALD 3D (PG) Glen is considered by many to ity includes a range with real a two-mile course for individuals 2D ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT (PG) or teams and their fun-loving furry SAVAGES (R) be Livingston County’s premiere golf grass, a sand bunker, chipping green and @ companions. Funds raised from the * 3D THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN course. It is the only 36-hole golf course two putting greens. Lessons and junior REALD 3D (PG13) event will support the thousands # 2D THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (PG13) in Livingston County and one of the few golf are available. of animals the Michigan Humane TYLER PERRY`S MADEA”S in southeast Michigan. Before or after the game, golfers can Society cares for every single year. WITNESS PROTECTION (PG13) The North Course is the original enjoy a full grill menu and bar at the Registration is free. To register or for TED (R) more information, please visit www. MAGIC MIKE (R) course, featuring ponds, wetlands, mature Hartland Glen clubhouse. A golf shop is *@3D BRAVE REALD 3D (PG) hardwoods, and plenty of bunkers. The also on-site to provide all the necessities michiganhumane.org/MEGA or call 2D BRAVE (PG) (248) 283-1000, ext. 149. *Due to movie company policies no passes are accepted. South Course was added in the mid- for the avid golfer. @ No $5 rate available. • # No $5 TUES evening rate.

to August’s Perfect Checkup Financial Tips for Newly Single Women Within a marriage, a man and a woman’s fi- men’s average balances, according to LIMRA, want to take a close look at your asset mix to nancial circumstances are generally pretty much a financial services research organization. make sure it is appropriate for your situation. Winner equal. But if a divorce occurs, the woman’s situ- Of course, “averages” are just that — averages. For example, your risk tolerance may be quite ation tends to be somewhat more challenging But whether you recognize yourself in the above different than that of your ex-spouse’s. So if than that of her ex-spouse. And that’s why, dur- numbers or not, consider these suggestions: you now have total control over an investment ing this major life transition, you may want to • Create an emergency fund. Try to put six portfolio, you need to make sure it reflects meet with a professional financial advisor to go months’ to a year’s worth of living expenses in your needs and preferences. Consequently, over your spending needs and your cash flow, a liquid account. Once you’ve established this you may need to “rebalance” your holdings. so that you know what you absolutely need to- emergency fund, you won’t have to dip into • Above all, get some help. As mentioned day — and how you can plan for tomorrow. long-term investments to pay for unexpected above, now is a good time to meet with a fi- Before we get into some possible steps you costs, such as an expensive car repair, a new nancial advisor. And if you don’t have much can take, let’s look at some of the reasons that furnace or a large medical bill. experience in managing your finances, you women may fare worse than men, financially • Contribute as much as you can afford to may even find it helpful to work with a trust speaking, following a divorce: your retirement accounts. Even if you will company, which can collaborate with your • Lower income — The average woman’s eventually receive some of your ex-spouse’s financial provider to manage your assets and family income drops by 37% after divorce, ac- retirement funds, you need to take full advan- also provide a variety of other functions, in- cording to the U.S. Census Bureau. In many tage of your own savings opportunities — be- cluding bill payment and record keeping. A cases, divorce exacerbates a situation in which cause it’s pretty hard to save “too much” for trust company’s services can prove especially women were already trailing men in earnings. retirement. If money is tight, it won’t always valuable to you and your family should you In fact, women still only earn 77 cents for each be easy, but contribute as much as you can to ever become incapacitated. Morgan Kilpatrick dollar earned by men, according to the U.S. your 401(k) or similar employer-sponsored re- Unfortunately, a divorce may leave you Age 4 Bureau of Labor Statistics. tirement plan. At a minimum, put in enough to feeling “at sea” in many areas of your life. But • Smaller retirement accounts — The aver- earn the employer’s match, if one is offered. by following the above suggestions, you can age balance on women’s defined contribution • Rebalance your investment portfolio. at least help keep your financial ship in calmer plans (such as 401(k) plans) is only 60% of If you are now investing for yourself, you’ll waters.

This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.

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Tri County ad 7.29_12.indd 1 7/18/12 1:56 PM 2012 Fenton Chamber THURSDAY TICKETS AUGUST 16, 2012 $12 in advance EVENTS EVENT LOCATION: Coldwell Banker 12th annual 12th $15 at the event DATELINE 120 N. Leroy St. • Fenton Advance tickets are available at 11:30am - 1:30pm AUGUST 11 August 11, 2012 the Chamber office, the State Bank (Fenton/Linden). Vg’s Food ENJOY A LIGHT Announcements & Drawings at 12:30pm Taste in Fenton 12pm - 8pm BITE TO EAT! Centers (Fenton), The Laundry, BRING YOUR BUSINESS CARDS Fenton Community Fenton Winery & Brewery and AUGUST 16 and Cultural center other participating sponsors. For directions, please call the Chamber office at (810) 629-5447 Networking @ Noon AUGUST 5, 2012 FENTON REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PAGE 9B Sponsored by: Coldwell Banker Professionals SEPTEMBER 6 Networking Chamber Journal After Hours Sponsored by: John’s Pizzeria Businesses invited to promote events SEPTEMBER 11 uUtilize Chamber’s online Community Calendar for events Chamber Rally Workshop By Sally Rummel events to be posted include community Summary [email protected]; 810-629-8282 8AM events, as business-related events and The Chamber’s Getting important upcoming dates out to promotions. the community is one of the most effective SEPTEMBER 20 new on-line Non-chamber members are also in- Networking Community ways of communicating special events. It’s vited to promote special events on this Calendar is a also a big benefit of being a member of the calendar, but can expect a phone call @ Noon big benefit for Fenton Regional Chamber of Commerce. Sponsored by: Chamber mem- from the Chamber office inviting them The State Bank bers, who can Chamber members are invited to use to become a member. use this new the Chamber’s new online Community “It’s a great way to promote commu- SEPTEMBER 22 tool to promote Calendar, which debuted six months ago nity and local business events in Fenton TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO Linden Autumn community and when the Chamber updated all its website and outside the community,” said Shelly Businesses and groups can access the business-related software with new web development Day, Chamber president. “If you aren’t a Chamber’s online Community Calendar Festival events. company Chamber Master. Examples of See CALENDAR on 14B through the Chamber website. OCTOBER 7 Meet the Candidates Ambassadors u OCTOBER 18 Working behind the Networking scenes for successful @ Noon Sponsored by: Chamber events Dort Federal Credit By Sally Rummel Union [email protected]; 810-629-8282 You see them at just about every OCTOBER 30 Networking Fenton Regional Chamber of Com- After Hours merce event, yet they might not stand Sponsored by: out because they serve as “behind the Genesee Health scenes” organizers. Plan There are 23 members of the Cham- ber Ambassadors — a group of busi- OCTOBER 31 ness professionals dedicated to help- An Event So ing all of the events of the Chamber Good It’s Scary run smoothly. “We’re the ‘right arm’ or ‘right hand man’ of the Chamber,” NOVEMBER 9 said Denise Penwell, owner of Es- Chamber sential Balance Massage Therapy and Annual Dinner co-chair of the Ambassadors along TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO with Lynn North. NOVEMBER 15 Chamber ambassadorsrepresent many businesses in the Fenton Regional Chamber of Commerce. AMBASSADORS Networking See on 14B @ Noon Sponsored by: Spring ‘Meet the Candidates’ Meadows Country Club set for Tuesday, Oct. 9 Food, music DECEMBER 1 Jinglefest uLocal congressional race and family fun DECEMBER 1 for Michigan House is focus Linden Holiday Happening of this year’s event uKiwanis Art at the Center shares day with its art show By Sally Rummel By Sally Rummel and beverages to art and music. It’s a day DECEMBER 20 Summary Networking [email protected]; 810-629-8282 [email protected]; 810-629-8282 of fun for all ages, according to Chamber @ Noon  Learn Don’t forget to get out and vote Rain or shine, the 12th annual Taste in President Shelly Day. more about on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 6. Fenton will be a destination for residents and The Taste in Fenton has developed into Sponsored by: the Michigan Financial Plus Fed- Reminding people of the visitors of the tri-county area on Saturday, an all-day family affair, from its original Congres- importance of their vote is the Aug. 11, from 12 to 8 p.m. at the Fenton eral Credit Union, sional race in roots as a weekday “foodie” event. Primary main goal of the Fenton Regional Community & Cultural Center. Fenton Community the 51st Dis- Presenting Sponsors are The State Bank and Chamber’s “Meet the Candi- Whatever the weather, the center will offer & Cultural Cen- trict at “Meet VG’s Grocery, with financial support from the Candi- dates” event on Tuesday, Oct. 9 at a comfortable ambiance inside or outside. the city of Fenton Downtown Development ter and Southern dates “Night” 7 p.m. at the Fenton Community The event will take place alongside the 34th Lakes Parks & Authority (DDA). on Tuesday, & Cultural Center. annual Kiwanis Art at the Center, providing “The State Bank has been involved as a Recreation Oct. 9. See CANDIDATES on 11B a full day of activities — ranging from food See TASTE on 13B Chamber 10B Sunday, August 5, 2012 Journal www.tctimes.com

From the From the President Chairman By Shelly Day By Dennis Leyder

Time flies when you’re having fun! What a Freedom Festival Parade It’s hard to believe half the year is over! and Fireworks we all enjoyed on It’s been an exciting full six months at the 4th of July! Despite the extremely hot Fenton Regional Chamber of Commerce. weather this summer, we had a record Our Membership roster continues to turnout for the Freedom Festival Parade. grow, which speaks volumes about what Special thanks go to Pat Lockwood for our Chamber has to offer through services. her leadership and the many hard-working We are very proud of our investment with Chamber Master. It has allowed us to volunteers that made the Freedom Festival enhance benefits without requiring mem- such a wonderful event! bers to pay additional fees. These benefits There is no better time like the pres- include mini web profile pages, hot deals, ent to take advantage of our community community event calendar, job postings, events, activities and businesses in our etc. Other advertising opportunities we own communities. have enhanced our Facebook and Twitter Just around the corner is the Taste in business exposure for members. Fenton, set for Saturday, Aug. 11 from Our events have been extremely suc- 12 to 8 p.m. on the Fenton Community cessful! Our Forecast Breakfast was well & Cultural Center grounds. There will be attended with excellent local and state- plenty to do and taste for all ages, so join wide updates. The Expo added more than us for one of the premier events our city 50 new exhibitors. The Eggstraordinary Event in Linden attracted more than 100 has to showcase. This year the weather children and was enhanced with a kiddy will be perfect, so start making plans, fun run. The Chamber Golf Scramble was invite your friends and relatives from out- sold out with 148 golfers enjoying a great of-town and bring them all to enjoy the ar- Lots of family fun planned day at Spring Meadows Country Club. We ray of tasty hors d’ oeuvres, entrees, drinks are proud of our involvement in the Fen- and desserts from some of the greatest for Linden Autumn Fest ton Freedom Festival parade and festivi- restaurants. It’s a ‘foodies’ delight! ties, which proved again to be one of the As fast as summer has gone by, the largest celebrations for miles around. Taste uEvent on Saturday, Sept. 22 will be sampled by visitors in a similar color on the leaves will be turning soon, so style as Taste in Fenton. Entertainment in Fenton is again gearing up to be right on don’t forget this fall’s Linden Autumn Fest top as one of our largest events this year. By Sally Rummel by the hour will provide a festive back- on Saturday, Oct. 22 from 12 to 6 p.m. in drop to all the festival events. We expect this event to be one of the best [email protected]; 810-629-8282 ‘Tastes’ ever. Special thanks goes out to all beautiful downtown Linden on the Mill Mark your calendars now to wel- For more information about the Pond. Looking further out, we have Meet Linden Autumn Festival, visit www. the committees, sponsors and volunteers come fall with the Linden Autumn that help the Chamber staff deliver success- the Candidates and our Annual Dinner in fentonchamber.com or call the Chamber Festival, set for Sat- ful community events to the Fenton region. November. Summary urday, Sept. 22, be- office at (810) 629-5447. Our popular monthly networking events It is amazing the time commitment re- The Linden ginning at 12 p.m. continue to attract approximately 100-plus quired to plan, organize and manage these Autumn Activities will take attendees. We are very appreciative to the events and programs. Without our amaz- Festival is set place on the grounds sponsors that host networking events. Our for Saturday, ing staff, the wonderful volunteers, board Sept. 22 from of the Linden VFW members attend for free, get a light bite to members, and our business community 12 to 6 p.m., Hall and the Linden eat and enhance their clientele. The next members and city officials, we wouldn’t followed by the Mill Pond. available date to host a networking event be able to showcase our fine communities. is in 2014. new Euchre The State Bank is As you know, the North LeRoy business Tournament from the primary sponsor Our most recent accomplishment and 6 to 10 p.m. proud moment was when we hired an district remains under road construction, of this event, now but ‘progress’ is being made! The city has in its fourth year. intern from Fenton High School. We are very excited to have Alexandria Stack on been instrumental, as has the staff from the Financial Plus Federal Credit Union is our staff. She has already proven to be Fenton Chamber office in reminding the another active sponsor. New this year quite an asset with her technology skills community to continue to Shop Local at will be a Euchre Tournament sponsored and enhancements to our website. those businesses this summer. by Innovative Retirement Solutions We, the staff, at the Fenton Regional As always, thanks for your commitment running from 6 to 10 p.m., according Chamber of Commerce look forward to to Shelly Day, Chamber president. to Shop Local! I look forward to seeing making the last half of the year as suc- everyone at this year’s Taste in Fenton. We Returning events include the annual cessful as the first half. We welcome your fishing contest, miniature golf, Fun- ideas and suggestions. As always, if you all should have a wonderful time, bring the tastic Inflatables and music by a local TRI-COUNTY TIMES | FILE PHOTO would like a benefit refresher, don’t hesi- family! Mark your calendar for Aug. 11. D.J Chris Foster. Kids enjoy games and inflatables tate to contact us. Food served from area restaurants sponsored by Funtastic Inflatables. Wishing you continued business success, — Dennis Leyder, board chairman — Shelly Day, president Fenton Regional Chamber of Commerce

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TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO Ambassadors and Board Members help celebrate the Ribbon Cutting for Fenton Foot Care on July 11. ULTRASOUND IMAGING

TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO This Chamber event provides the community information relating to specific local and state candidate views. She has my nose... CANDIDATES Democrat Ryan Starski. Questions will ...and his chin Continued from Page 9B be delegated to the congressional candi- This year, the focus will be on the dates, while candidates for local offices 3D/4D IMAGING Michigan State Congressional race in will have an opportunity to introduce the 51st District. Depending upon the themselves. Women’s Integrated Health Care outcome of the August Primary, the “It’s one of the best attended politi- race will be between incumbent Repub- cal events in the area,” said Shelly Day, Chamber president. Grand Blanc • 810-606-9190 lican Joe Graves or his challenger, John also located in Fenton • Davison • Clarkston • Lapeer • Sandusky Lauve and Democrat Steven M. Losey or The public is encouraged to attend. Chamber 12B Sunday, August 5, 2012 Journal www.tctimes.com 2012 Exectutive Board Membership Director BOARD of Report DIRECTORS By Rochelle Jones CHAIRMAN We at the Chamber have made a Dennis Leyder personal effort to conduct as much The State Bank (810) 714-3976 of our business with Chamber [email protected] members on N. LeRoy during the construction as possible. We have VICE CHAIRMAN found and heard from others that John Strayer navigating the construction has not Tanglewood Assisted Living been that difficult. We challenge you (810) 750-2833 [email protected] to make an effort to visit at least one of the 50 plus Chamber businesses TREASURER located on N. LeRoy during the con- struction to show your support. Keith Green Innovative Retirement Solutions (810) 735-5900 The Fenton Regional Chamber of [email protected] Commerce Business Development Committee has developed offerings SECRETARY for Chamber businesses affected Chelsea Mills during the N. LeRoy Street con- Freeze Frame Photo Lounge struction project. Behind Your Design (810) 513-0929 [email protected] THESE OFFERINGS INCLUDE: PAST CHAIRMAN • Your business may provide a cou- Patrik Welty pon in one of the Chamber’s weekly Legacy Realty Professionals (810) 629-1511 updates. [email protected] • Your business may post one or two times weekly on the Chamber EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Facebook page. • You can offer a Hot Deal on the Mark Hamel Chamber website. The Laundry/Crust (810) 629-8852 • We can post a mini flip cam com- [email protected] mercial on Facebook and YouTube. We have a flip cam and can schedule Matt Stevens your recording date and time. Vic Canever Chevrolet, Inc. (810) 629-3350 • The Chamber will provide each [email protected] business with five to ten shop local bags for you to offer as an incen- DIRECTORS tive to shop your businesses during Greg Adams construction. Freeway Sports Center • All interested businesses will be (810) 629-2291 [email protected] entered into a drawing for a quar- ter page color ad in the Tri-County Times for only $100. Only three Heidi England Financial Plus Federal Credit Union spots are available. The Chamber & 5K & 10K (Run/Walk) (810)-244-2200 Tri-County Times will pick up the [email protected] remaining cost of the ad. August 11th, 2012 The Fenton Chamber offers Chip Beltinck Sawyer Jewelers Chamber Members 10 percent off (810) 629-7936 their 2013 membership dues for [email protected] every business that is referred to the Chamber that joins in 2012. Why Doug Fairbanks not take advantage today and ask Hartland Insurance Agency (810) 632-5161 your business associates to join too? [email protected]

Wishing you Brian Haaraoja VG’s Food & Pharmacy business success (810) 629-1383 [email protected] Rochelle Jones Membership Director Al Jones Comfort Keepers Home Care (810) 249-2561 [email protected]

Ed Koledo Superintendent Linden Schools (810) 591-0983 [email protected] EZ • Races Start 10AM Terri A. Kovarik Creative Foam Corporation • Fenton Fire Station In AssociaƟ on with the (810) 629-4149 ext. 2174 [email protected] 205 E. Caroline St. Fenton, MI. Read • Entry Fee: $20.00 Denise Penwell Essential Balance Massage Therapy $23.00 with Shirt (810) 444-0941 [email protected] www.tctimes.com • Proceeds benefi t Fenton Follows the run/walk from Firefi ghters Charities 12 Noon to 8PM R.J. Sharp Flip through the Sharp Funeral Homes REGISTER @ WWW.FENTONFIRECHARITIES.ORG (810) 629-9321 [email protected] online Contact Bobby Maksymowski at 810-955-5335 for more information Chamber www.tctimes.com Journal Sunday, August 5, 2012 13B TASTE and more. Continued from Page 9B A Bar Stool Auction will be part of the primary presenting sponsor for 10 years fun, proceeds benefiting the Chamber’s of the 12-year history of Taste in Fenton,” Career Connection Program. Eight lo- said Dennis Leyder, senior vice president cal businesses have purchased bar stools of The State Bank. “It has been a pleasure hand-painted by a local artist, to be bid on to celebrate the during Taste in Fenton. Businesses include community and Image Business Solutions, Vic Canever It has been a “ our business Chevrolet, The State Bank, Hartland Insur- pleasure to celebrate district through ance Agency, VG’s (two stools), Innovative the community this very special Retirement Solutions, and Fahey Schultz and our business event. Whether Burzych Rhodes, PLC. district through this you come for the “Run through the Flames,” a 5K and very special event. food, the music, 10K Run/Walk Event, will precede Taste Whether you come the arts or kids’ in Fenton with races starting at 10 a.m. at for the food, the mu- activities, there the Fenton Fire Department at 205 East is something Caroline St. Proceeds will benefit the sic, the arts or kids’ here for every- Fenton Firefighters Charities. There is an activities, there is one to enjoy.” entree fee of $20 or $23 with a T-shirt. To something here for Other spon- register, visit www.fentonfirecharities.org. everyone to enjoy. sors are Fen- Taste in Fenton tickets are $12 in advance Dennis Leyder ” ton Winery & and $15 at the event. Advance tickets are The State Bank Brewery, Finan- available at the Chamber office, The State cial Plus Federal Bank (Fenton/Linden), VG’s Grocery Credit Union, Vein Solutions, LaFontaine in Fenton, The French Laundry, Fenton Automotive Group, Valley Tent Rental, Winery & Brewery and other participating Douglas Water Conditioning, and Behind sponsors. Your Design. For tickets and more information, TRI-COUNTY TIMES | FILE PHOTO Eighteen restaurants have committed to visit www.fentonchamber.com. or call the Many restaurants return year after year to the Taste in Fenton. Attendees appreciate participating this year, including: Navistarz Chamber office at (810) 629-5447. the variety of food vendors. Bar & Grill, VG’s Deli, VG’s Bakery, The French Laundry, Crust, Beale St. Smoke- house, Biggby Coffee, Tropical Smoothie Café, Culver’s of Fenton, Buffalo Wild Wings, Subway, Hungry Howie’s Pizza, Bangkok Peppers Too, Legends Sports Café, Fun With Frosting, LLC., Jimmy John’s, Gatsby Grind and Jet’s Pizza. Family-friendly activities include a Kids Zone, miniature golf, pie-eating contests for kids and adults, sponsored by Crust

TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO Sports related bar stools will be auctioned at the Taste in Fenton. Proceeds benefit the Chamber’s Career Connections Projects. Annual Dinner Community Service Award HARTLAND INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 2532 Old US 23 • P.O. Box 129 Hartland • 810-632-5161 www.hartlandinsurance.com

TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO 2011 Community Service Award was presented to Chris Weir by Mark Hamel. Save the date for this year’s event. Chamber 14B Sunday, August 5, 2012 Journal www.tctimes.com JULY Networking Attendees 2012 Fenton Chamber Serene Wooded River Views Adopt-A-Pet Animal Health Clinic MEMBER FOCUS Bangkok Peppers Too The Linden Edward Jones branch office Behind Your Design Belongings, LLC supports Linden Community Schools by Biggby Coffee using its office as a drop-off location for Bio-Turf, LLC a “School Supplies Drive.” Items can be Cleary University dropped off during regular business hours Coldwell Banker Professionals starting July 18 – Aug. 22. For more informa- Coldwell Banker Professionals tion, call (810) 735-7678. - Wade Pyles • 1 and 2 bedroom • Fitness Center Cumulus Media DLDP & Associates The Linden Academy of Dance & Music • Up to 1300 sq. ft. • Manicured Putting Green - Legal Shield has relocated! On June 4, they moved into • Full Size Washer/Dryer* • Tennis/Basketball Court Edward Jones two buildings at 15178 South Linden Rd., • Pets Welcome* • Pristine pool w/Sun Deck - Patrick Perfitt Linden. The Linden Child Development • Covered Parking *in selected unit, restrictions apply ELGA Credit Union Center is offering preschool, plus they are in An Associated Estates Community Elite Exposure Photography & Web Design the process of getting licensed for two new 2100 Georgetown Parkway • Fenton Faith City Church services, including half-day kindergarten and 866-471-7293 Fenton Winery & Brewery childcare for infants 2½ weeks old to age 12. Financial Plus Federal Credit Union They will also continue to offer dance, fitness, www.georgetownparkapartments.com Freeze Frame Photo Lounge music lessons and martial arts. For more in- Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan Grace Bible Church formation or to register call (810) 735-6515. iVue Digital Marketing LaFontaine Automotive Group Linden Kitchen & Bath has been named Women’s Integrated Health Care Linden Academy of Dance & Music a “President’s Club Award” winner for the Lockwood of Fenton seventh consecutive year by Showcase Wood Mary Kay Cosmetics Products. This award places them among the - Bonnie Leyder McLaren Physical Therapy & Sports top Showplace dealers nationwide. Show- Medicine place is a mid-level priced line of custom and MLive Media/The Flint Journal semi-custom cabinetry. Michelle Robins is Old Newsboys of Flint the third generation owner of Linden Kitchen Reeves Construction & Bath, which was founded in 1948 by her Rockwell Assisted Living grandfather, Richard Robins. The business Rodan & Field Dermatology - Better than Botox is located at 1002 North Bridge St., Linden. Dr. Wright D.O. • Dr. Lapa D.O. • Karen Taylor W.H.N.P. • Dr. Heslinger M.D. ServPro of Fenton STAT EMS Eclections has moved! They are now located Offering the latest obstetric & gynecological services: Suburban Office & Janitorial Supplies at 495 Fenway Dr., Fenton (corner of Silver • 3D/4D Ultrasound • Treatment for Abnormal Uterine The State Bank Lake Road and Fenway Drive). Tremaine Real Living • Urodynamic Testing Bleeding - Hysteroscopy and - Steven Melchor • Cystoscopy & Treatment Endometrial Ablation Tumbleweed Cantina Rebecca Gale-Gonzalez, marketing assis- For Urinary Incontinence • In-Office Sterilization United Way of Genesee County tant and web manager at Mott Community Vision Realty Center College is a local environmental activist, and Whimiscal Photography has been named as one of five finalists for Fenton • 810-714-5361 Zonta Club of the Fenton Area also located in Grand Blanc • Davison • Clarkston • Lapeer • Sandusky “Volunteer of the Year” in the 2012 Gover- nor’s Service Awards.

AMBASSADORS Other active Ambassador projects Continued from Page 9B include Taste in Fenton, where these One of the biggest projects of the business volunteers will be busy help- Ambassadors is Networking @ Noon, ing with booth set-ups and tear downs, showcasing new Chamber members on- taking tickets, directing visitors, etc. site at the business during the lunch hour. The annual Chamber Golf Outing and Ambassador members JingleFest are other busy serve as greeters during Chamber events with these regular events, and “You can’t imagine just which the Ambassadors THE 2013 assist with some of the how important and valu- are involved. details. able the Ambassadors “You can’t imagine DODGE DART They are also very are to the Chamber staff. just how important and IS HERE! active in the Chamber’s They help us with their valuable the Ambassa- monthly fundraising connections in the busi- dors are to the Cham- lunches, delivering boxed ness community. One of ber staff,” said Shelly lunches to area businesses the benefits to each Am- Day, Chamber president. 40 through a special arrange- bassador is new connec- “They help us with their ment made with a differ- tions they develop with connections in the busi- $ ent area restaurant each other business owners ness community. One MPG! 19950 month. “We get a spe- and representatives.” of the benefits to each cial rate on the lunches, Shelly Day Ambassador is the new Chamber president 2012 Chyrsler 2012 Chyrsler and the remainder of the connections they develop money charged for each with other business own- Leather Town & Country 200 LTD Leather/DVD lunch benefits the Chamber’s scholar- ers and representatives.” ST# 70379 ship program for Fenton, Lake Fenton “Part of the reason the Chamber is so 24 month lease 36 month lease. strong is that they have the backing of 10,000 miles per year 10,000 miles per year and Linden high school students,” said Penwell. the Ambassadors,” said Penwell. $ $ /mo 249/mo 199 ST# 74414X out the information requested. “Your $1,000 down plus tax, title, doc. Must qualify for EP discount and S/A tier rate. CALENDAR Continued from Page 9B submitted event will come to me as an LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED! member of the Chamber but would like e-mail for approval,” said Day. Huge selection of new & used vehicles to use the calendar, you’re invited to Your very own neighborhood dealer! try it out one time and experience for “If you aren’t a member of the yourself one of the benefits of Cham- Chamber but would like to use CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ber membership.” the calendar, you’re invited to US23 • EXIT 80 In order to post an event on the try it out one time and experi- FENTON Community Calendar, visit the Fenton ence for yourself one of the Just minutes from: Regional Chamber of Commerce web- benefits of Chamber member- Grand Blanc • Swartz Creek site at www.fentonchamber.com then ship.” Argentine • Linden • Flint Township visit the Community Calendar link. Shelly Day Chamber president 15123 NORTH RD. • 888-249-1361 WWW.HALLFENTON.COM Click on “submit an event,” then fill Chamber www.tctimes.com Journal Sunday, August 5, 2012 15B 2012 Fenton Chamber FENTON REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBER SCORE Business Members 1st Home Inspections Inc. Elf Khurafeh Shriners Jazzercise Fenton Fitness Center Better than Botox 3Sixty Interactive ELGA Credit Union JennaMarie Gourmet Chocolates LLC Rotary Club of Fenton SPOTLIGHT 4Square Tax & Accounting, LLC Elite Baking Company, LLC Jeremy Grove DDS, PLLC RS Daley, LLC counselors AAA Michigan Elite Exposure Photography & Jet’s Pizza Rybar Group, The AAA Service Network Web Design Jetstream Landscape & Irrigation Sagebrush Cantina Accounting Advantage Elle Marie Hair Studio Joe & Lewie’s Penalty Box Sam’s Club 4944 Panda Water ACE Village Hardware EMI Enterprises John’s Pizzeria Sawyer Jewelers Action Water Sports English Insurance Agency John’s Plumbing, Inc./Rooter-Man SCORE Ice Company, LLC needed of Fenton, Inc. Epic Machine, Inc. Joyce M. King, PC, CPA Sears Hometown Store The Fenton Regional Chamber of Adams Well Drilling Equine Sports Judy’s Costume Rental Serendipity Day Spa Adanac Contracting Essential Balance K & K Lawn Care of Fenton, Inc. SERVPRO of Fenton Fire & Water The frozen dessert treat known through- Commerce is proud to be a satellite Adopt-A-Pet Massage Therapy Kathleen Davis & Associates, Inc./ Restoration location for SCORE. Over the past Advanced Tree Care Services Exceptional Homes & Design Nationwide Ins. Shaped by Shawn out the world as “Water Ice” starts with Advanced Water Treatment, Inc. Exhibition Services, Inc. Kathy’s Patisserie Shard Financial Services, Inc. year, we have scheduled nearly 50 Adzzoo Internet Advertising Online F.A.R.R. Kenewell Group Printing Solutions Sharp Funeral Homes sorbetto, and ranges down through sorbet, Al Bourdeau Insurance Agency Fahey Schultz Burzych Kidd Company, Inc. Sherwin Williams sherbet water and ice. These are followed by appointments for counseling sessions All Weather Seal Co., Inc. Rhodes PLC Kiwanis Club Of Fenton, Inc. Shiawassee Shores Retirement at our location. Allied Media Fairfield Inn Suites by Marriott LaBeau Salon & Day Spa Park slushes, frozen lemonades and snow cones Almost Home, Inc. Faith City Church LaFontaine Automotive Group Shoemaker Services, Inc. at the bottom. Ann Arbor is the closest main Alpine Marketplace Family Orthopedic Associates LaForza Soccer Club Sign A Rama of Flint headquarters for SCORE in our area. American Cancer Society Farm Bureau Rich Rossell Agency Lake Fenton Community Schools Silver Lake Ski Club Panda Water American Legion Post Fausey & Associates, CPA, PC Lake Ponemah Marina Silver Spray Sports Ice is artesian sor- SCORE is a free service for potential #119 - Linden Fenton Area Optimist Club Lakeside Market Simen, Figura & Parker, PLC entrepreneurs, as well as current Anderson Chiropractic Group Fenton Area Public Schools Lakeside Service Company Skipper Buds - Lake Fenton betto, made from Anderson Group, Business & Fenton Area Toastmasters Lakeside Services of Fenton, Inc. Smitty’s Exit 80 business owners to receive real life Technology Solutions, LLC Fenton Big Boy Lasco Ford Snap Fitness 24/7 fresh fruit, natural Animal Health Clinic Fenton Church of the Nazarene Latrielle Advertising & Talent, Inc. South Lakes Community Art sugars and natu- experience advice. If necessary, after Aqua Sports Marine, Inc. Fenton Community & Lean Journey LLC Council an evaluation visit with a SCORE at&t Cultural Center Legacy Realty Professionals, Inc. Southern Lakes Parks & ral fruit extracts. Auto One Glass & Accessories Fenton Community Orchestra Legends Sports Cafe Recreation Unlike the more counselor, the counselor will try to Avon Fenton Estates Apartments Leon D. Ingham, O.D. Speadi match the client up with someone Bangkok Peppers Too Fenton Family Dentistry Lewis & Knopf CPA’s, PC Spring Meadows Country Club commonly known Base Camp Challenge Center Fenton Farms Golf Club Lil’ House of Carpets, Inc. SQ Lawn Care & who has a similar career background. Batteries Plus Fenton Fire Department Linda’s Place A.F.C. Snowplowing LLC gelato or Italian ice cream, sorbetto has no Beale St. Smokehouse B.B.Q. Fenton Firefighter Charities Linden Academy of Dance & St. John Catholic Church milk or dairy. In addition, it is made with SCORE welcomes anyone inter- Behind Your Design, LLC Fenton Flowers & Gifts, LLC Music St. John the Evangelist ested to inquire about the qualifica- Belfor Property Restoration Fenton Foot Care Linden Community Schools Catholic School no egg or egg products. Therefore, it is fat Belongings, LLC Fenton Freedom Festival Linden Hotel Bar & Grill Star Mortgage of America, Inc. free, lactose free and cholesterol free as tions of becoming a SCORE coun- Benjamin Franklin Plumbing Fenton Glass Service, Inc. Linden Kitchen & Bath STAT EMS, Inc. selor. Recently, one of our members, Biggby Coffee - Fenton Fenton HealthCare Linden Kiwanis State Farm -Douglas Mercer well. There is no gluten, whey, soy, or nuts Bill Carr Signs, Inc Fenton High School Alumni Linden Muffler Man Agency Dave Zoldowski, owner of Auto One Billmeier Camera Shop, Inc. Association, Inc. Lockwood of Fenton State Wide Real Estate in our sorbetto. There are also several sugar- Bio-Turf, LLC Fenton Holly Transmission & Gear Loose Senior Citizen Center Steel Skinz Graphics free varieties available. All of this makes in Fenton, was approved as a SCORE Bishop Construction, Inc. Fenton Home Furnishings Luigis on Leroy St. Stereo Guy, The Counselor. Dave is looking forward Blessing Plumbing & Fenton Hotel Tavern & Grille Lynn North - Arbonne International Stitches N Things, Inc. Panda Water Ice a healthier and delicious Heating Company Fenton Karate, LLC M.J. Whelan Construction Storage Pro’s Self alternative to ice cream. to sharing his personal experiences Bob Evans Fenton Lakes Building & Design Mancino’s of Fenton Storage - Fenton and expertise he has acquired as a Brad Hoffman Insurance Agency Fenton Lakes Chorus - Mansour Realty, Inc. Strongrich Reschly, Inc. Panda Water Ice Company, located near Bren-Mar Construction Sweet Adelines Marine Specialists LLC Structured Technologies business owner for approximately 20 Brighton Glass Fenton Lakes Sportsman’s Club Mary Kay Cosmetics Suburban Office & the Fenton Winery and Brewery, and the Brown & Brown of Michigan Fenton Lions Club Mass Transportation Authority Janitorial Supplies Sagebrush Cantina, is also within walking years. Brundle Allstate Insurance Agency Fenton Little League Your Ride Subway - North Leroy To set up an appointment for Buffalo Wild Wings Fenton Lock & Safe, Inc. Matthew N. Fulton, DDS, PC Subway - Silver Parkway distance to parts of Lake Fenton. We offer C C & Company Salon Fenton Medical Center McIntyre Soft Water Superior Lawn & Landscape, Inc. a family-friendly setting with both indoor more information about becoming Cafe Aroma Fenton Patch McLaren Community Medical Superior Travel Service a counselor, or if you would like to Cafe of Life Chiropractic Fenton Police Department Center of Fenton Tami’s Sweet Treats tables, as well as, outdoor seating on our Camp Copneconic - YMCA Fenton Post Office McLaren Physical Therapy & Tanglewood Assisted Living meet with a counselor for business Canadian Steak, Fish & Fenton Poured Walls Sports Medicine & Home Care bistro-like patio — with its own beautiful Sandwich Co. Fenton Printing Medawar Jewelers Target waterfall. There are always 32, freshly advice, contact the Chamber at (810) Captains Club at Woodfield Fenton School of Dance Metro Publishing Taylor Collision 629-5447, ext. 403. Caravan’s Hallmark Fenton Township MI Small Business and Tech Dev. Taylor Hardware, Inc. made flavors on hand (at least three are Caretel Inns of Linden Fenton United Methodist Church Center Teamworks of Fenton Carlsons’ Greenhouse, Inc. Fenton Veterinary Clinic Michael Hubert Farmers Insurance Temrowski Family Funeral sugar-free). CBM Health Care, Inc. Fenton Village Players Michigan Eye Institute Home & Cremation Services We offer Strawberry Lemonade, Cherry Century 21 Park Place, Fenton Vision Center Michigan Landscape Supply The Callard Clinic LTD - Cynthia Allen Fenton Winery & Brewery Company Inc. The Dive Shop Vanilla, Michigan Cherry, Passion Fruit, Century 21 Park Place, Fenton-Brighton Mosquito Squad Michigan Pavers & Walls, LLC The Edge Gallery Professional Staff LTD - Jackie Becker Field To Finish Michigan Smiles - Fenton The Expert Shopper Coconut, Blue Raspberry (Blue Raz), Century 21 Park Place, Fifth Third Mortgage Midwest Soccer Academy The Fireplace Piña Colada, Margarita, Root Beer, Lime, LTD-Phyllis Thomson Fifth Third Bank Millay Construction The Katie Wyatt Memorial Charter Communications Financial Plus Federal Credit Union Millpond Manor Foundation Lemon Peel, Cotton Candy to name a few, Chasse Ballroom & Latin Dance First Choice Heating & Cooling Miner Law Offices, PC The Panda Water Ice to delight the senses. Water Ice can be Studio Flagpoles Etc. 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Help Help Help EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Trucks Wanted 3 Wanted 3 Wanted 3 For Sale 8b Sales Coordinator – LT Duty/SPM A FLINT AREA company 2004 ESCALADE EXT, white Webasto, a global supplier of comfort solutions is looking for a full time diamond gold edition, 60,000 for the transportation industry, is looking for a journeyman mechanic. Please miles. $17,700 or best. 810- Sales Coordinator responsible for in-house sales send resume to Tri-County 919-2611. support for the Lt Duty and SPM market segments. Times, P.O. Box 1125-PPJM, Just minutes off This is a full-time position with an Fenton, MI 48430. I-75 / US-23 excellent benefit package. Garage ADULT FOSTER CARE home Help Wanted Exit 118 in Flint Sales Tasks: 13 looking for dependable, Part time • Creates forecasts and monthly sales reports compassionate, caregivers. Career • Responsible for budget and margin goal analysis • Provides quotations and manages project 810-938-7050. Leave message Apply within at: Opportunities status tracking if no answer. 225 Silver Lake Argentine • Utilizes OE business portals and performs Visit contract system maintenance ALL ADVERTISEMENTS Fenton www.mclaren.org • Prepares month end reports and investigates PUBLISHED in the Tri- ARGENTINE 15222 Seymour customer issues County Times are subject to Rd. August 9th-11th, 10-5p.m. approval before publication. CUSTOMER SERVICE team PART-TIME PERSONAL Barn sale, unique vintage and Skills: antique items, books, dolls, • Excellent MS Office Skills with emphasis on MS Excel We reserve the right to edit, member. Outgoing personality, LINES ASSISTANT- agency cloth, variety household. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills refuse, reject or cancel any flexible hours, part time (20+). seeking part-time assistant • Product Knowledge preferred ad at any time. Apply Village Ace Hardware, in personal lines insurance • Bachelors degree in Business or equivalent experience Linden. department. Primary duty will B R A M B L E W O O D G O L F be data entry for insurance To apply, please send your resume to: COURSE looking for help DIRECT CARE - Clarkston, Davisburg [email protected] Ortonville, White Lake areas quotations. Please email in the pro shop. Experience Only Electronic copies accepted. filling 10 openings, full or resume: ejankowski@bbmich. DAVISBURG BARN and Estate preferred. Apply in person at We are an Equal Opportunity Employer part-time, possibility of com. sale. 9100 Eagle Rd. August 2154 Bramblewood Dr., Holly. advancement. Call 248-887- 3rd-17th, everyday. Tools, 9863. antiques, horse tack, furniture, plumbing and electrical DRIVERS CDL-A: Your current supplies. KING 10-20 have you down? Why not RN/LPN FEATURES SuperCrossword get home. NEW PAY PACKAGE! needed for part time 2012 tractor/trailers to boot! positions. 888-406-9046. Fenton We are featuring up to DRIVERS: RAPID growing a $2000 sign on bonus. FENTON 1170 Baker Rd. grocery hauler. New pay August 9th-11th, 9-4p.m. package and awesome benefits. Please fax resume to: (248) 634-9553 Everything goes! Amish dining Sign on bonus. Newer trucks. table and hutch, Toro garden Local/Regional CDL-A, 3 years or call (248) 634-9281 tractor, air compressor, log experience. 888-784-8859. and ask for Kim. splitter, chain saw, tools, EXPERIENCED WALL setters household. 810-750-9243. and footing laborers needed for established poured wall FENTON AUGUST 11th, company- aluminum forming Employment 8-5p.m., August 12th, 10- system. Call 810-629-5265. Wanted 3p.m. 3 family sale. 220 4 Andover Woods Dr. Furniture, FULL TIME RECEPTIONIST electronics, much more! for busy office. Must be a OCCASIONAL, KIND, hard worker. College students compassionate care for your FENTON AUGUST 9th, 9-4p.m., welcome to apply. Room for senior citizen to suit your 206 E. Rockwell St. Civil War advancement in the insurance needs. 25 years experience. books, sporting goods, train business. Drop off or mail resume 810-397-0549. parts, G.M., military, antiques to 1219 N. Leroy St., Fenton. and collectable’s, historical photos, sentonians, bottles, SECRETARY NEEDED - Cars postcards, desk, books and experience in construction and For Sale teen brand name clothes. landscape sales and service a 8a must. 810-397-1195.

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Blake Boan Professionals 810-610-8045 120 N. Leroy St. Fenton Vacant Land www.coldwellbankerprofessionals.net For Sale 16 FENTON - LOON lake 2 Notice is hereby given that Simply Self Storage will, waterfront and 2 wooded lots. per judicial lien act, sell at public auction on $12,000 and up. Quick sale, terms. 810-629-8694, 810-964- 3472, 810-735-6887. 8-14-12 Between Noon–4:00pm for the following units. Real Estate Simply Self Storage located at For Rent 21 15124 S. Linden Rd. Linden, MI 48451 We reserve the right to refuse any bid. Synopsis Argentine Township Terms are cash only at close of auction. FENTON AREA quiet country Regular Board Meeting July 30, 2012 setting. Sparkling 2 bedroom townhouse apartment. Don Speace I-8 = Call to order @ 7: 00 p.m. Appliances, water/trash/ Supervisor Cole led the Pledge of Allegiance softener. $725. NO SMOKING/ Air Compressor, Bunk Bed, 10 Boxes. PETS! 810-629-6095. Roll Call: Graves, Hallman, Ciesielski, Cole and Schmidt, present. Absent: Jennifer Reginek J-4 = none. Mattress Set, 4 Boxes, X-Mas Tree. A moment of silence was observed in memory of Jerry Bird and Clare Mead. WELL QUALIFIED tenant looking to rent Motion to approve the minutes of June 25, 2012 Regular Board Meeting, the home or apartment in Cash only minutes of the Special Board Meeting on June 29, 2012 and the minutes of Livingston County/Tyrone the Election Commission Meeting of July 26, 2012. Motion passed. Township, Fenton school Motion to approve a budget adjustment as recommended by the Clerk. Mo- district. Very good credit, BY TRIBUNE MEDIA tion passed. references available. Please call Greg Motion to approve payment of bills as printed in board packet. Motion 810-391-3502. passed. SundaySudoku Police Department: No report. Fire Department: A written report was submitted. Chief Reid gave an oral Office/Retail report. 22 Building Department: Cole said there were 24 permits that total $11,003.10. Planning Commission: No report, no meeting since last month. NEW CARPET, just painted, Attorney: David Lattie gave an oral report. 1,080 sq. ft. unit available in Motion to accept the terms of the assessor contract language as approved Lake Winds Plaza, Fenton. Best by our attorney effective July 31, 2012. Motion passed. rate in town! Great parking, no NNN, brokers protected. Call Old Business: none. 248-884-8167. New Business: Motion to wave the soliciting fee for Consumers Energy Help- VARIOUS ROOMS and suites. ing Neighbor Program. Motion passed. North Towne Professional Motion to accept the low bid from Envision, contingent upon obtaining suf- Centre, 810-714-3103. ficient available funds from Community Development Block Grant, and/ or approval of the Polling Place Improvement Grant. Motion passed. Rooms/ Motion to award the bid to Landmark Appraisal contingent upon clarification Apartments For Rent of a few issues. Motion passed. 23 Motion to re-appoint Kevin Cleaver to the Planning Commission for a term ending 7-25-2015. Motion passed. LINDEN DUPLEX. 2 bedroom, central air, basement, garage. Motion to re-appoint Eugene Satkowiak to a term ending 7-25-2014 and No pets, non-smoking. $735/ Roger Kelley and Josef Rzepecki to a term ending 7-25-2015 to the Zoning month. 810-735-7703. Board of Appeals. Motion passed. TOWNHOUSE MAPLE/ Motion to refund the permit fee to the owner of the mill. Motion passed. VANSLYKE off, 2 bedroom, Adjournment @ 8:15 p.m. complete appliances and garage. No pets. $550 and Submitted by Denise Graves, Clerk up. 810-629-8694, 810-964- ANSWER KEY LOCATED IN THIS EDITION 3472, 810-735-6887. 20B Sunday, August 5, 2012 TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com Rooms/ Apartments PROTECT For Rent 23 YOUR PET Just Posted 810-735-7967 We pay all your Major Untilities Tyrone Township Free Heat & Hot Water Limited Availability Livingston County, Michigan • Select Unit Specials NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING • Pets Welcome UPON SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE • Sparkling Interiors • Lake Fenton Schools TYRONE TOWNSHIP PARKIN LANE Big enough to call home, SEASONAL ROAD MAINTENANCE PROJECT (2012) small enough for your budget! SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AVAILABLE FOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: LEASE (1) The Township Board of Tyrone Township, Livingston County, Michigan (the “Township”) in accordance with the laws of the State of Michigan, will conduct Call apartments a public hearing beginning at 7:00 p.m., local time, on Thursday, August 9, 2012, Today! at the Tyrone Township Hall, 10408 Center Road, Fenton, Michigan, to review the following proposed special assessment district: 810-629-5333 200 Trealout Drive Lower level, front of the building, 1800 sq. (In Fenton, off North Leroy) TYRONE TOWNSHIP PARKIN LANE ft. next to Century 21. Sign rights for front Monday-Friday 10-5 • Sat. by appt. SEASONAL ROAD MAINTENANCE PROJECT (2012) of building and pylon. Great visability from Professionally managed by MRD SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT US 23 and Torrey rd. fentonestates@ mrdapartments.com and to hear any objections thereto and the proposed project. DAVID GOLDSTEIN 810-516-5592 1032 N. LeRoy • Fenton (2) The project (the “Project”) will consist of the establishment of contrac- FENTON LAKE near - one tors to provide seasonal snow clearing, road salting, and general road maintenance month FREE! 1 and 2 bedroom, on Parkin Lane. The Project is designed to serve the properties in the Special As- semi-furnished, nice, no pets. $425 up. 810-629-8694, 810- sessment District (the “District”), which District consists of the properties located PUZZLES4KIDS 964-3472, 810-735-6887. within the area designated on the map attached at Appendix I and includes the PUZZLE ANSWERS specific properties that are identified by the permanent lot and parcel numbers de- HOLLY - ONE MONTH FREE! scribed in Appendix II. ANSWER KEYS Ranch apartments, fireplaces, King Crossword, porches, front yards, front (3) The Township plans to impose special assessments on the properties Puzzles4kids, door parking, private entry, pet friendly, central location. Call located in the Special Assessment District to pay for the costs of the Project. Wednesday Jumble. for move in specials! 248- (4) The plans and cost estimates for the proposed Project and the de- Wednesday Sudoku 634-3300. scription of the District are now on file in the office of the Township Clerk for public Puzzles are located in LINDEN - ONE and two inspection. Periodic redeterminations of the cost of the Project may be made, and last Wednesday’s issue. bedrooms. Close to park and subsequent hearings shall not be required if such cost redeterminations do not All other puzzles are lake. Heat included. $499/$575 increase the estimated cost of the Project by more than 10%. Any person objecting throughout this edition. per month. 810-629-4957. to the proposed Project or the proposed District must file his or her objections in writing with the Township Clerk before the close of the August 9, 2012 public hear- ing or within such additional time (if any) as the Township Board may grant. SUPER CROSSWORD KING CROSSWORD ANSWERS ANSWERS We are This notice is given by order of the Tyrone Township Board. Summer Dated: July 17, 2012 Keith L. Kremer Ready Tyrone Township Clerk at

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Misc. APPENDIX II For Sale 26 Special Assessment District Permanent Parcel Numbers 2011 SUN 3 wheel Easy Racer trike, 21 speed. Excellent condition. $650. 810-714-2392. 4704-03-401-001 4704-03-400-018 4704-02-300-030 WEDNESDAY JUMBLE POND SUPPLIES: L i v e 4704-03-401-002 4704-03-400-019 4704-02-300-031 ANSWERS game fish for stocking. Large 4704-03-401-003 4704-03-400-020 4704-02-300-033 selection of pond and water 4704-03-401-004 4704-02-300-019 4704-02-300-035 garden supplies. Free 100 page 4704-03-401-005 4704-02-300-020 4704-02-300-036 catalog! Stoney Creek, Inc., 4704-03-401-006 4704-02-300-021 4704-02-300-037 Grant, MI. 800-448-3873, www. 4704-03-400-010 4704-02-300-024 4704-02-300-039 SUNDAY JUMBLE StoneyCreekEquip.com. 4704-03-400-015 4704-02-300-025 4704-02-300-040 ANSWERS TRI-COUNTY TIMES PHOTOS 4704-03-400-016 4704-02-300-026 4704-02-300-041 - Any staff photo published 4704-03-400-017 4704-02-300-027 4704-02-300-042 in the Tri-County Times can 4704-02-300-044 be purchased by calling 810- 433-6797. www.tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, August 5, 2012 21B

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better than ALL SCRAP metals picked FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt up including appliances. We is a debt collector attempting to collect collector attempting to collect a debt. Any infor- mation obtained will be used for this purpose. If buy scrap cars/trucks, farm a debt. Any infor-mation obtained will you are in the Military, please contact our office be used for this purpose. If you are in at the number listed below. MORTGAGE equipment/motor homes. 810- the Military, please contact our office at SALE - Default has been made in the D&S STUMP (810) 730-7262 conditions of a certain mortgage made by: 730-7514, 810-449-0045. the number listed below. MORTGAGE Ronald S. Cairns and Ellen J. Cairns, Husband (810) 629-9215 SALE - Default has been made in and Wife to Mortgage Electronic Registration GRINDING I NEED your scrap metal, the conditions of a certain mortgage Systems, Inc., as nominee for American washers, dryers, water heaters, made by: Thomas J Redmond, a Equity Mortgage, Inc. its successors and single man and Cynthia M. Mattingly, assigns, Mortgagee, dated March 15, 2007 furnaces, aluminum, copper and recorded March 23, 2007 in Instrument # FREE ESTIMATES • INSURED a single woman to American Financial 2007R-010058 Livingston County Records, piping, etc. Please call 810- Mortgage Corp., Mortgagee, dated April Michigan Said mortgage was assigned to: 2, 1996 and recorded April 3, 1996 in CitiMortgage, Inc., by assignment dated 735-5910. May 4, 2012 and recorded May 11, 2012 Liber 3274 Page 682 Genesee County in Instrument # 2012R-016416 on which TURN YOUR SCRAP STEEL Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date NOTICE OF ELECTION into cash. Scrap and vehicles assigned through mesne assignments to: hereof the sum of Fifty-Eight Thousand Two CitiMortgage, Inc., by assignment dated Hundred Sixty-Eight Dollars and Seventy-One accepted! Certified scales. Cents ($58,268.71) including interest 10.25% June 15, 2012 and recorded June 29, per annum. Under the power of sale contained TYRONE TOWNSHIP Will pay $5 over scale price 2012 in Instrument # 201206290056518 in said mortgage and the statute in such case with this ad. WE NOW OFFER on which mortgage there is claimed to made and provided, notice is hereby given be due at the date hereof the sum of that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a ALL ELECTORS ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE that a Primary Election will be held MISCELLANEOUS SCRAP sale of the mortgaged premises, or some Twenty-Eight Thousand Six Hundred part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of in all voting precincts of Tyrone Township, Livingston County, Michigan, on Tuesday, PICK-UP SERVICE. We also Ninety-One Dollars and Twenty-One Livingston County at 10:00AM on September carry a full range of new and Cents ($28,691.21) including interest 5, 2012 Said premises are situated in Township August 7, 2012 from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., at which time candidates of the Re- 9% per annum. Under the power of of Oceola, Livingston County, Michigan, and used automotive parts. Free are described as: Part of the Northwest one- publican and the Democratic Parties seeking nomination to the following partisan sale contained in said mortgage and quarter of Section 22, Town 3 North, Range towing under 25 miles (heavy the statute in such case made and 5 East, Oceola Township, Livingston County, offices are to be voted for in Livingston County: U.S. Senate, U.S. Representative equipment excluded). Also, provided, notice is hereby given that said Michigan, more particularly described as follows: commencing at the Northwest corner in Congress (8th District), State Representative (47th District), all County Offices, Repair Facility. ASE certified mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of said Section 22; thence along the West technician. NAPA auto care of the mortgaged premises, or some line of said Section 22, South 00 degrees all Township Offices, and other partisan offices that may by law be required to be part of them, at public vendue, Circuit 18 minutes 27 seconds East, 1,804.82 feet; center. Light and heavy auto Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM thence along the centerline of Caramae Lane nominated at the Primary Election. North 89 degrees 56 minutes 50 seconds repair. $19.95 oil change on September 5, 2012. Said premises East, 158.85 feet; thence continuing along with this ad. Includes free tire are situated in Township of Mt. Morris, the centerline of said Caramae Lane, Easterly Genesee County, Michi-gan, and are on an arc left, having a length of 94.00 feet, Please be further notified that delegates to the Republican and the Democratic Par- rotation and brake inspection. described as: Lots 115, 116, 117 and 118 a radius of 400.00 feet, a central angle of 13 degrees 27 minutes 54 seconds, and a ty County Conventions will be elected at the Primary Election. (exclusions apply). Bridge of Washington Park, according to the long chord which bears North 83 degrees Lake Auto and Truck Parts Inc., recorded plat thereof as recorded in Plat 12 minutes 53 seconds East, 93.79 feet; thence continuing along the centerline of said 9406 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston, MI. Book 9, Pages 37 through 38, Genesee County Records. Commonly known Caramae Lane, North 76 degrees 28 minutes The following ballot proposal will be presented at the Primary Election for voters of 56 seconds East, 4.07 feet to the point of 248-625-5050. Monday-Friday, as 3055 Mccollum, Flint MI 48504 The beginning of the Parcel to be described; thence the Fenton School District; 9-5:30p.m., Saturday, 9-2p.m. redemption period shall be 6 months from North 00 degrees 18 minutes 27 seconds the date of such sale, unless determined West, 238.06 feet; thence North 89 degrees 56 www.bridgelakeautoparts.com. minutes 46 seconds East, 277.50 feet; thence See us on facebook. abandoned in accordance with MCL South 00 degrees 18 minutes 27 seconds * * * * * * * * * * * * * 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which East, 216.52 feet; thence along a curve case the redemption period shall be 30 Westerly on an arc left, having a length of 22.25 days from the date of such sale, or upon feet, a radius of 325.00 feet, a central angle of 03 degrees 55 minutes 20 seconds, and FENTON AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS the expiration of the notice required by a long chord which bears North 75 degrees Read Then MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or 26 minutes 47 seconds West, 22.24 feet; MILLAGE RENEWAL PROPOSAL unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the thence continuing along said curve, Westerly property is sold at foreclosure sale under on an arc left; having a length of 148.11 feet, a radius of 325.00 feet, a central angle of BUILDING AND SITE SINKING FUND TAX LEVY Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature 26 degrees 06 minutes 37 seconds, and a Recycle Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, long chord which bears South 89 degrees .9362 MILL FOR 7 YEARS the borrower will be held responsible 32 minutes 15 seconds West, 146.83 feet; A 15-year-old tree made to the person who buys the property thence South 76 degrees 28 minutes 56 seconds West, 112.14 feet to the point of into paper grocery bags, at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to beginning. Subject to and including the use Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed against all prop- the mortgage holder for damaging the of a 66 foot wide non-exclusive easement for would produce about property during the redemption period. ingress, egress and public utilities (Caramae erty in Fenton Area Public Schools, Genesee, Livingston and Oakland Counties, Lane), as described below: 66 foot wide non- 700 bags. Dated: 8/05/2012 CitiMortgage, Inc., exclusive private easement for ingress, egress Michigan, be renewed by and the board of education be authorized to levy not to Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: and public utilities (Caramae Lane); part of the A supermarket could Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Northwest one-quarter of Section 22, Town exceed .9362 mill ($0.9362 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation) for a period of 7 Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 3 North, Range 5 East, Oceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan, more particularly years, 2013 to 2019, inclusive, to continue to provide for a sinking fund for the con- use all of them in under (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 12-60501 Ad described as follows: commencing at the #34913 08/05, 08/12, 08/19, 08/26/2012 Northwest corner of said Section 22; thence struction or repair of school buildings and all other purposes authorized by law; the an hour! along the West line of said Section 22, South 00 degrees 18 minutes 27 seconds East, estimate of the revenue the school district will collect if the millage is approved and FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm 1771.82 feet to the point of beginning of the is a debt collector attempting to collect easement to be described; thence North 89 levied in 2013 is approximately $690,000? degrees 56 minutes 50 seconds East, 159.00 a debt. Any information obtained will be feet; thence Easterly on an arc left, having a used for this purpose. If you are in the length of 86.25 feet, a radius of 367.00 feet, Military, please contact our office at the a central angle of 13 degrees 27 minutes Information regarding this ballot proposal may be obtained at the administrative number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE 54 seconds, and a long chord which bears - Default has been made in the conditions North 83 degrees 12 minutes 53 seconds offices of Fenton Area Public Schools, 3100 Owen Road, Fenton, Michigan 48430, of a certain mortgage made by: Leslie R. East, 86.05 feet; thence North 76 degrees 28 minutes 56 seconds East, 116.21 feet, thence telephone: (810) 591-4700. Good Things Ferguson, a married man and Andrea Easterly on an arc right, having a length of To Eat L. Ferguson, a married woman to ABN 285.63 feet, a radius of 358.00 feet, a central 55 AMRO Mortgage Group Inc., Mortgagee, angle of 45 degrees 42 minutes 47 seconds, dated October 30, 2003 and re-corded and a long chord which bears South 80 December 10, 2003 in Liber 4273 Page degrees 39 minutes 40 seconds East 278.11 180 Livingston County Records, Michigan feet; thence Easterly on an arc left, having a List of polling locations: length of 206.22 feet, a radius of 367.00 feet, on which mortgage there is claimed to a central angle of 32 degrees 11 minutes 43 be due at the date hereof the sum of seconds, and a long chord which bears South Blueberries One Hundred Fifty-Two Thousand Six 73 degrees 54 minutes 09 seconds East, Precinct #1 Fenton Church of the Nazarene Hundred Nineteen Dollars and Sixty- 203.52 feet; thence due East 266.04 feet; Seven Cents ($152,619.67) including thence Northeasterly on an arc left, having U-Pick or a length of 42.23 feet, a radius of 50.00 feet, (Linden School District voters) 11075 Runyan Lake Road, Fenton interest 4.75% per annum. Under the a central angle of 48 degrees 23 minutes 40 Ready power of sale contained in said mortgage seconds and a long chord which bears North and the statute in such case made and 65 degrees 48 minutes 10 seconds East, Picked provided, notice is hereby given that said 40.99 feet; thence Southerly on an arc right, mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of having a length of 362.32 feet, a radius of the mortgaged premises, or some part of 75.00 feet, a central angle of 276 degrees 47 Precinct #2 Tyrone Covenant Presbyterian Church In the Market minutes 19 seconds, and a long chord which them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of bears South 99.60 feet; thence Northwesterly (Fenton School District voters 10235 White Lake Road, Fenton Livingston County at 10:00AM on August on an arc left, having a length of 42.23 feet, Farm Fresh 22, 2012. Said premises are situated in a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 48 residing north of White Lake Road) Fruits & Township of Marion, Livingston County, degrees 23 minutes 40 seconds and a long Michigan, and are described as: Part chord which bears North 65 degrees 48 of the Northwest one fourth of Section minutes 10 seconds West, 40.99 feet; thence Vegetables! West 266.04 feet; thence Westerly on an arc 6, Town 2 North, Range 4 East, Marion right having a length of 243.31 feet, a radius Township, Livingston County, Michigan, of 433.00 feet, a central angle of 32 degrees Precinct #3 Tyrone Covenant Presbyterian Church Spicer Orchards & Winery de-scribed as: Beginning at a point 430.5 11 minutes 43 seconds, and a long chord feet East of the Northwest corner of said which bears North 73 degrees 54 minutes 09 (Fenton School District voters 10235 White Lake Road, Fenton 810-632-7692 Section 6 and the centerline of Mason seconds West, 240.12 feet; thence Westerly Road; thence East 120 feet along the on an arc left, having a length of 232.97 feet, residing south of White Lake Road) 10411 Clyde Road • Fenton a radius of 292.00 feet, a central angle of centerline of said Mason Road and the 45 degrees 42 minutes 47 seconds, and a Take US-23 10 miles south of Fenton North line of said Section 6; thence South long chord which bears North 80 degrees to Clyde Rd. exit (#70), east ¼ mile. 297 feet; thence West parallel with the 39 minutes 41 seconds West 226.84 feet; centerline of said Mason Road 120 feet; thence South 76 degrees 28 minutes 56 OPEN EVERYDAY 8am-7pm thence North 297 feet to the Point of seconds West, 116.21 feet; thence Westerly www.spicerorchards.com Beginning. Commonly known as 5913 on an arc right, having a length of 101.76 feet, Precinct #4 Tyrone Township Hall a radius of 433.00 feet, a central angle of 13 Mason Rd, Fowlerville MI 48836 The degrees 27 minutes 54 seconds, and a chord (Hartland School District Voters) 10408 Center Road, Fenton redemption period shall be 6 months from which bears South 83 degrees 12 minutes 53 the date of such sale, unless determined seconds West 101.52 feet; thence South 89 Boats & abandoned in accordance with MCL degrees 56 minutes 50 seconds West, 158.71 All of the above polling locations provide voting access for individuals with dis- 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which feet; thence along the West line of said Section Motors 22, North 00 degrees 18 minutes 27 seconds abilities and contain voting instructions in alternative formats, including audio and 40 case the redemption period shall be 30 West, 66.00 feet to the point of beginning. days from the date of such sale, or upon Commonly known as 5053 Caramae Lane, Braille. the expiration of the notice required by Howell MI 48855 The redemption period 12’ MEYERS PRO aluminum. MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. unless determined abandoned in accordance Rated to 10HP motor. Very If the property is sold at foreclosure with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in Applications for absent voter ballots are available for the August 7, 2012 Prima- which case the redemption period shall be good condition! $350. Linden sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon ry Election and may be obtained at the Tyrone Township Clerk’s Office Monday 810-210-9568. Judicature Act of 1961, under MCL the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or unless through Thursday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Requests for absent voter ballots responsible to the person who buys the MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the property property at the mortgage foreclosure sale is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter must be in writing. or to the mortgage holder for damaging 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, Campers & under MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be Trailers the property during the redemption held responsible to the person who buys the 42 period. Dated: 7/22/2012 CitiMortgage, property at the mortgage foreclosure sale * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Inc., successor by merger to ABN or to the mortgage holder for damaging the AMRO Mortgage Group Inc. Mortgagee property during the redemption period. Dated: 2001 VIKING 15FT. pop-up. Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 8/05/2012 CitiMortgage, Inc., Assignee of 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, Keith L. Kremer, Sleeps 6. Everything works. P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: Tyrone Township Clerk $2200. 810-629-4879 or 989- No: 11-42326 Ad #33503 07/22, 07/29, 12-61278 Ad #34919 08/05, 08/12, 08/19, 390-0553. 08/05, 08/12/2012 08/26/2012 www.tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, August 5, 2012 23B

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FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is FORECLOSURE NOTICE In the event a debt collector attempting to collect a this property is claimed as a principal debt. Any infor-mation obtained will be residence exempt from tax under used for this purpose. If you are in the section 7cc of the general property Military, please contact our office at the tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL .7cc please number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE contact our office at (248) 844-5123. servicedirectory - Default has been made in the conditions This firm is a debt collector attempting of a certain mortgage made by: Daniel to collect a debt. Any information M Jones, A Single Man to Mortgage Asphalt/ obtained will be used for this pur-pose. Concrete Handyman Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. If you are in the Military, please contact Blacktopping Roofing as nominee for Republic Bank its our office at the number listed below. successors and assigns, Mortgagee, MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been dated August 19, 2003 and recorded made in the conditions of a certain September 15, 2003 in Instrument # mortgage made by: Drew R. Williams, J&K Sealcoating BENTLEY 200309150124259 Genesee County HANDYMAN a Married Man to Flagstar Bank, HOME Records, Michigan. Said mortgage Driveways • Parking Lots IMPROVEMENTS was assigned to: BAC Home Loans FSB, Mortgagee, dated February 21, Licensed & Insured Deciantis Building & Cement MIKE 2001 and re-corded March 5, 2001 We build the future for you! All types of home improvements Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home — FREE ESTIMATES — www. Since 1921 FULL SERVICE Loans Servicing, LP, by assignment dated in Instrument # 200103050016964 deciantisbuildingandcement Give me a call, I do it all! March 30, 2011 and recorded April 12, Genesee County Records, Michigan 810-444-1381 .com ROOFING COMPANY 2011 in Instrument # 201104120035921 on which mortgage there is claimed 810-444-0412 248-202-0434 810-964-9559 Windows & Doors on which mortgage there is claimed to to be due at the date hereof the sum Gutters & Downspouts of Thirty-One Thousand Four Hundred be due at the date hereof the sum of Free Estimates • Senior Discounts One Hundred Three Thousand Seven Twenty-One Dollars and Fourteen Hundred Fifty-Eight Dollars and Forty- Cents ($31,421.14) including interest Hardwood Residential/Commercial Four Cents ($103,758.44) including 3.625% per annum. Under the power Auto Repair John Schaefer Licensed/Insured • 30+ yrs. exp. interest 5.375% per annum. Under the of sale contained in said mortgage and Flooring SMARTEST WAY TO DO power of sale contained in said mortgage the statute in such case made and YOUR HOMEWORK and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that Bobcat & provided, notice is hereby given that said said mortgage will be foreclosed by Concrete 810.423.5813 mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of a sale of the mortgaged premises, or BRIDGE LAKE MATTHEW A. SLEVA BENTLEYHOMEIMPROVEMENTS.NET the mortgaged premises, or some part some part of them, at public vendue, Services of them, at public venue, Circuit Court Circuit Court of Genesee County at AUTO REPAIR Driveways • Floors WOOD FLOORS, LLC of Genesee County at 10:00AM on 10:00AM on August 29, 2012 Said Since 1984 September 5, 2012 Said premises are premises are situated in City of Flint, & TOWING Footings • Decorative situated in Township of Fenton, Genesee Genesee County, Michigan, and ASE Certified Technicians • NAPA Parts - Installation - County, Michigan, and are described are described as: Lot 343, Except Tear Out & Replace as: The East 140.6 feet of Lot 59 of the East 15 feet of Sharp Manor - Finishing - SUNDAY DEADLINES Supervisor’s Plat of Ponemah Beach, Licensed & Insured No. 1 according to the recorded plat according to the recorded plat thereof as Display Ads: 3 p.m. Wednesday thereof as re-corded in Plat Liber 22, $ 95 Home: 810-266-4162 - Resurfacing - recorded in Liber 18, Page 25, Genesee Line Ads: Noon Thursday Pages 48 to 49, Genesee County County Records. Commonly known as 19 Cell: 810-240-7078 - 99% Dust Free - 810-629-8194 3309 Ponemah Dr, Fenton MI 48430 The Records Commonly known as 1016 Oil Change Byron, MI redemption period shall be 6 months from W Ridgeway Ave, Flint MI 48505 The INSURED the date of such sale, unless determined redemption period shall be 6 months with this ad (exclusions apply) FREE ESTIMATES from the date of such sale, unless abandoned in accordance with MCL PRE-PAYMENT is required 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which determined abandoned in accordance 248-625-5050 Seawalls case the redemption period shall be 30 with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, 9406 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston, MI 48348 for all private party 810-577-5198 days from the date of such sale, or upon in which case the redemption period advertisements. We accept the expiration of the notice required by shall be 30 days from the date of such MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or sale, or upon the expiration of the Visa and MasterCard. Please unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), Building call 810-629-8194 to place Landscaping shoreline seawalls Locally owned and operated. property is sold at foreclosure sale under whichever is later; or unless MCL your classified ad. Supplies Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature 600.3240(17) applies. If the property www.shorelineseawalls.com Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, is sold at foreclosure sale under the borrower will be held responsible Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Call Gus for an estimate to the person who buys the property Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, D.E. Schultz Electrical 810-629-8820 at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the borrower will be held responsible Royalty Services, Inc. the mortgage holder for damaging the to the person who buys the property Builder property during the redemption period. at the mortgage foreclosure sale or Dated: 8/05/2012 Bank of America, N.A. to the mortgage holder for damaging DRIVEWAY STONE successor by merger to BAC Home the property during the redemption Home renovations; DELIVERY AVAILABLE Need an idea Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide period. Dated: 7/29/2012 Flagstar specializing in kitchens, Home Loans Servicing, LP, Assignee Bank, FSB Mortgagee Attorneys: TOPSOIL•MULCH for dinner? of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South baths, and basement Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite SAND FIND RECIPIES AT Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844- 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: remodeling www.tctimes.com/living/food_for_thought 5123 Our File No: 12-65592 Ad #34896 Byron: 266-6866 08/05, 08/12, 08/19, 08/26/2012 12-66731 Ad #34042 07/29, 08/05, 08/12, 08/19/2012 GUARANTEED Fenton: 629-6266 Licensed & Insured FORECLOSURE NOTICE In the event FORECLOSURE NOTICE In the event Trees this property is claimed as a principal this property is claimed as a principal FREE ESTIMATES residence exempt from tax under section residence exempt from tax under section 750-9579 Organizer 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL .7cc please contact our PA 206, MCL .7cc please contact our office at (248) 844-5123. This firm is office at (248) 844-5123. This firm is LLC a debt collector attempting to collect a a debt collector attempting to collect Eagle Valley Builders RONALD’S debt. Any information obtained will be a debt. Any information obtained will used for this purpose. If you are in the TREESERVICE be used for this pur-pose. If you are in REMODELING Military, please contact our office at the Military, please contact our office at Replacement Windows the number listed below. MORTGAGE Locally Owned and Operated SALE - Default has been made in the the number listed below. MORTGAGE Roofing • Siding conditions of a certain mortgage made by: SALE - Default has been made in the Excavating Can your soul be at rest • Tree Removal/Tree Trimming conditions of a certain mortgage made Painting • Drywall when your house is a mess? Gordon Fray, a married man and Bobbie • Brush Chipping/ Fray, his wife to Mortgage Electronic by: Jeffrey B. Stevens and Karen A. Flooring • Decks Basements • Garage • Closets Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee Stevens, his wife to Guardian Mortgage Office • Kitchen • Moving Stump Grinding Additions Licensed Cleaning as we organize! for Advanced Innovative Mortgages Inc. Company, Inc., Mortgagee, dated July and Newman Bros. its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, 9, 2003 and recorded July 11, 2003 No Job Too Small Insured CALL RANDY & SUSAN • Storm Damage dated April 25, 2003 and recorded May 2, in Instrument # 200307110094410 810-845-5660 • 810-629-5101 • Fertilizing & 248-245-8642 EXCAVATING Free Estimate • Same Day Call Back 2003 in Instrument # 200305020062226 Genesee County Records, Michigan on Insured And Bonded Deep Root Genesee County Records, Michigan Said which mortgage there is claimed to be 248-634-9057 mortgage was assigned to: CitiMortgage due at the date hereof the sum of One Fertilizing Inc., by assignment dated January 20, Fully Hundred Thirty-Two Thousand Three • Ponds • Roads Insured 2012 and recorded January 27, 2012 Hundred Five Dollars and Twenty-Nine Chimney/ Painting in Instrument # 201201270004784 on Cents ($132,305.29) including interest • Basements • Septics which mortgage there is claimed to be Cleaning Repair For a FREE ESTIMATE 5.125% per annum. Under the power due at the date hereof the sum of Thirty- of sale contained in said mortgage and • Site Grading • Top Soil at 810-735-6775 Two Thousand Nine Hundred Thirteen Dollars and Fifty-Nine Cents ($32,913.59) the statute in such case made and • All Gravel Products or 877-895-7957 including interest 5.25% per annum. provided, notice is hereby given that said Chimney PAINTING BY WAYNE Owner, Craig Ronald Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage will be fore-closed by a sale In business since 1964 INTERIOR / EXTERIOR [email protected] mortgage and the statute in such case of the mortgaged premises, or some Sweeping made and provided, notice is hereby given part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Powerwashing/Decks & Homes that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM sale of the mortgaged premises, or some on August 22, 2012 Said premises are part of them, at public vendue, Circuit situated in City of Burton, Genesee 810-569-4215 Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM County, Michigan, and are described 10% OFF FERGUSON on August 15, 2012 Said premises are as: The North 4.8 acres of the North- Chimney Cleaning Fencing situated in City of Flint, Genesee County, east one quarter of the Southeast one Michigan, and are described as: Lot 41, quarter of Section 34, Township 7 North, or Gas Log Service D&R PAINTING TREE SERVICE of Columbia Heights, according to the Licensed & Insured Range 7 East, City of Burton, Genesee Interior/Exterior Painting • Tree Removal plat thereof as recorded in Plat Liber 4, County. Commonly known as 4270 South Page 10, Genesee County Records. Stan’s Fireplace • Trimming Genesee Road, Grand Blanc MI 48439 Stan’s Fireplace Deck & powerwashing Commonly known as 2802 Vernon Ave, & Chimney Service • Stump Removal The redemption period shall be 6 months Quality Work/Reasonalbe Rates Flint MI 48506 The redemption period (248) 240-1379 • Lot Clearing shall be 12 months from the date of such from the date of such sale, unless deter- sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in mined abandoned in accordance with www.stansfireplace.com 810-869-5590 • Firewood accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in FENCES • Insured 600.3241a, in which case the redemption which case the redemption period shall period shall be 30 days from the date of be 30 days from the date of such sale, or VINYL • WOOD • CHAIN LINK upon the expiration of the notice required Concrete 810-714-2332 such sale, or upon the expiration of the Then notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; • Build to suit Read 810-730-3627 whichever is later; or unless MCL or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the • Your ideas or ours 600.3240(17) applies. If the property is property is sold at foreclosure sale under sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature CONCRETE WORK • 15 years experience Recycle 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, • Free on-site estimates 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower the borrower will be held responsible If all our newspaper was Windows PAVING BRICK and consultation will be held responsible to the person to the person who buys the property • Garage & Pole Barn Floors recycled, we could save almost who buys the property at the mortgage at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to • Driveways & Parking Lots foreclosure sale or to the mortgage the mortgage holder for damaging the • Patios & Walks holder for damaging the property during property during the redemption period. Also: 250,000,000 the redemption period. Dated: 7/15/2012 Perfect Vision Dated: 7/22/2012 Guardian Mortgage Replacement Work, Retaining Walls, trees each year! CitiMortgage Inc., Assignee of Mortgagee & Bobcat Work Window Washing Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. Company, Inc. Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Licensed & Insured Service 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Window so clean, you’ll Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 810 • 629 • 7200 No: 12-66288 Ad #33082 07/15, 07/22, (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 12-66885 Ad Same Day Calls Returned think they’re open! 07/29, 08/05/2012 #33530 07/22, 07/29, 08/05, 08/12/2012 15% OFF LABOR 735-7967 810-964-7077 24B Sunday, August 5, 2012 TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com Experienced Agents Exceptional Service www.legacyrealtypros.com 526 N. LeRoy • Fenton

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CANTON TOWNSHIP HOLLY VILLAGE BURNS TOWNSHIP FENTON TOWNSHIP 7578 Chichester Rd, 2350 Whistle Stop Lane 9697 Vernon Road 13406 Enid, Premium setting, beautiful landscaping. Details make the difference in this finely styled Charming Country Home with 60 FEET ON LAKE FENTON, Ideal lakefront Desirable, Sunflower Village Sub with tennis court, 4-5 bedroom. Custom built home on 5 beautiful 2 bedrooms, home for entertaining. 2 Story 3 bedroom home pool and club house. Neat, clean and move in acres. Huge gourmet kitchen with see through hardwood floors, completely updated throughout, Granite kitchen ready! 3 bedroom 2 story with family room with fireplace to great room, breskfast room, office, ceramic tile floors in bathroom and open to Great Room overlooking panoramic views natural fireplace, 1.5 baths, central air, basement, 1ST floor laundry, finished walk out lower level 1st floor laundry, of lake, breakfast room, bedroom on main floor, newer e glass windows, fresh paint, carpet and with theatre room, game room, and large family 1.5 baths, deck, on approx. central air, 3 baths, 2857 sq. ft., waterfront gazebo, Pergo flooring like new, room. Optional 5th bedroom. Too many bells and 1 area, just down the road from the in-ground sprinkler, extra lot across the street has 2 car garage, 20x12 brick paved patio. whistles to mention. On 5 acres overlooking Looking Glass River and Historic two 2-car garages, newer deck, and sprinkler system. wild-life refuge. Kraggs Bridge. Renovated in 2003. landscape and roof. $194,500 379,900 $40,200 $600,000 Call Shelia Rhoades 810-348-7357 Call Deb Wargo 810-569-1444 Call Patrik Welty 810-750-2300 Call Arlene Chumley 810-265-6500.

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FENTON TOWNSHIP FENTON TOWNSHIP FENTON TOWNSHIP HOLLY TOWNSHIP 13390 Enid 5012 Lahring Road, 15358 Bealfred Drive 2353 Belford LAKE FENTON WATERFRONT, 3 Bedroom Spacious 3 bedroom Ranch Almost 75 feet of sandy beach on Silver Lake. Pretty country setting. 2 Story home offering nice sandy beach and on 2 acres offers large kitchen, Beautiful home. Granite counter tops, HW floors, Two bedroom home, 2 bathrooms, breathtaking views, large rooms with bedroom and living room, family room with gas fireplace, 4 fireplaces, climate controlled wine cellar. Enjoy sunsets 1st floor laundry,1560 sq. ft., with a study on main floor, 1728 sq. ft., full basement, 1st floor laundry, sun room, from the expansive decks & patios perfect for outdoor large detached garage and enclosed porch and 2 car garage. Newer deck, 2 bathrooms, built-in sound system, entertaining by a sparkling lake. Living & Family rooms, 40x60 Pole barn. roof, carpet, paint and drywall. Also available storage shed, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, large 2nd kitchen w/all Needs work... but lots of potential. buildable lot across street. 2 car garage and new roof. appliances on the walkout level. Extra 2-story garage, On 2 acres. Sold separately for $100000. Plenty of storage and move-in ready. gorgeous park-like landscaping w/pavers leading to Cash or FHA 203k offers only please. $500,000 $134,900 gardens & patios. Approx. 4,285 sq. ft. of living space. $40,500 Call Arlene Chumley 810-265-6500. Call Margie Henwood 810-397-1295 $870,000 Call Bob Cole 810-625-8229 or Margie Henwood 810-397-1295

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FENTON ARGENTINE TWP FENTON TOWNSHIP FENTON 3375 Ponemah Dr, 15275 Longfellow Dr. 13219 Pintail Ct 1004 Worchester Drive Gorgeous completely updated Nice no fuss lake cottage that is cute Great Craftsmanship on this 3 bedroom home Everything in walking distance. 3 bedroom ranch home. as can be inside with a fabulous built in 2002. Outstanding gourmet kitchen with This 4 bedroom quad-level has 1560 sq ft., Not a thing to do but move in. sandy beachfront, dock and raft included. Long beautiful light cherry cabinets, granite island, living room, family room with fireplace, Neutral tones, newer carpet, crown moldings, tree lined lot takes you back to lake communities fireplace in the great room, Luxury master 2 full bathrooms, lower level have walkout, tiled kitchen. 1st floor laundry, of a simpler time. Use it as a local vacation spot suite with double closets, lots of hardwood, basement, fenced yard and 2 full baths, central air, or indulge your unencumbered 2.5 baths,1st floor laundry, 2490 sq. ft., huge 2 car detached garage. partial basement, covered front porch, big back Bohemian lifestyle. Land Contract terms. basement has 9’ ceilings and Daylight windows, $60,000 yard, deck and garage is 2 car deep and home $139,900 3 car garage and deck. Professional landscaped. Call Patrik Welty 810-750-2300 also has a covered carport for boat or camper. Call Cam Gonzalez 810-348-4076 $274,90 $127,900 Call Kelli Bowlby 810-240-8522 Call Ann Hernandez-Gabler 248-240-2272

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FENTON TWP FENTON FENTON CLARKSTON 11428 Torrey Road 14241 N Fenton Road 291 Alloy Drive 9641 Northwest Ct Great location. Close to X-way, combined with Attractive location for office and Great Business Opportunity to operate the Nice location for this 1997 built heavy industrial other listed parcels would give 650 feet of frontage retail businesses in North Fenton only Movie Theater in Fenton. The Community is building complete with well lighted office space, on Torrey Road. On this property is a house, business center. 1 Story building with excited to have it operational again. 2 sound proof rooms, warehouse, mezzanine service/repair shop with 1360 sq. ft., industrial 3200 sq ft., 220 volts, grade level floor, 8 Screens, 10 bathrooms, 33,780 sq ft, and fenced outdoor storage for equipment and buildings with 5120 sq. ft. and 624 sq. ft., central air, central furnace, curb, gutter, paved 7.61 acres, Approx. 2000 Seats and vehicles. Land Contract to qualified Buyer. $500,000 parking and road signage. 2 Concession Areas. Selling Property as Is. $299,900 Call Arlene Chumley 810-265-6500 Gross lease for A good cleaning and some paint and Call Cam Gonzalez 810-348-4076 you are back in business! $2,000 mo. Call Bob Cole 810-625-8229 $535,000, Call Patrik Welty 810-750-2300