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A trip to the 'evil' island I was picturing an nNorth Manitou Island almost‘‘ sterile By Tim Jagielo wilderness, and [email protected]; 810-433-6795 prepared for — Our eyes closed such. to the sound of the waves of Lake Tim Jagielo crashing against the beach, and the messy dotted Associate ’’editor panorama of the perfect night sky above. Unlike last year’s trip, we weren’t awakened by the sound of thunder and the cold slap of rain- water — but we were all worried enough about it to dream of waves and rain consuming us. See ISLAND on 4B

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SURPRISING NOVELTY KIDS TOYS CANDY JACK IN THE BOX CIGARETTES The song “Pop Goes the Weasel” filled many homes in America decades ago Candy cigarettes, introduced when Jack in the Boxes were mass pro- in the early 20th century, were duced. Once cranked enough, a clown TOY a big hit a few decades ago. or jester would pop out and surprise the Kids imitated the act of smoking user. According to the book “Discovering FACTS and then ate the candy. How- saints in Britain” by John Vince, Jack in ever, numerous countries have the Box comes from 14th century prel- banned candy cigarettes, in- ate Sir John Schorne. Folklore says he cluding Brazil, Finland and Nor- cast the devil into a boot to From novelty way. Canada prohibited protect a village in Buck- ideas to outright the candy from using inghamshire. In France, dangerous toys, kids branding resembling these toys are called and their parents have actual cigarettes. Most “diable en boîte,” which bought them all candy cigarettes have been re- literally means, By Hannah Ball branded as candy sticks or just candy. “boxed devil.” [email protected] 810-433-6792 TOY GUMBY GUNS SLINKY This green clay hu- Watching a plas- Decades ago, when there tic or metal coil manoid character, cre- wasn’t as much controversy over ated to mimic comedic slink down the gun possession, many chil- personality Craig Baflour, stairs used to offer is a popular cultural icon. dren “shot” each other with hours of entertainment in a world with He’s used in clay anima- toy guns. Some shot pellets, less technology. The word “slinky” tion, parodies, merchan- some were cap guns, and some means graceful or sinuous in move- dising, and as a toy. He’s just made the sound. Machine ment, line or figure. The first one appeared on YouTube, guns, cap guns, pellet guns, came out in 1945 by Alex Brands, Nickelodeon, Cartoon dart guns, pistols, and many according to their website. Slinkies Network, and many other kinds are still available. used to be made out of metal, but other networks. Paintball guns are also popular. are usually made out of plastic now. DANGEROUS CHILDREN’S TOYS LAWN DARTS BAT MASTERSON SNACKTIME CABBAGE EASY BAKE OVENS By sending more than DERRINGER BELT GUN PATCH KID 6,000 people, mostly Children love acting like their par- kids, to the hospital These toy guns were popular with Teaching little kids how ents, so baking things in an Easy with injuries, this toy, any kid who wanted to be a cowboy, to take care of even Bake Oven was very enjoyable. also known as Jarts, is but they ended up being dangerous younger kids However, the Easy Bake Ovens by one of the most dangerous for the victim and shooter. Not only has been pop- Hasbro were recalled banned toys. It left a few kids disabled, put did the gun shoot pellets, it was also ular ever since in 2007 when a one 11-year-old girl in a coma, and killed a cap gun. The gun was hidden in the first baby girl had to have three children. The manufacturer used a belt buckle so the user could fire doll was in- part of her fin- a “game for adults only” warning on the it from the hip. vented. Since ger ampu- package, but kids still played with them. The friction of then, compa- tated after firing the gun nies have had burning it on MODEL ROCKETS right next to to add features the oven’s someone’s to sell more, includ- b u l b . T h e The Battlestar Galactica Colo- Empire Little nial Viper model rocket had a body created ing a doll that would actually eat small firing missile to launch. problems. In snacks. In 1996, Mattel released the L a d y S t o v e A 4-year-old accidentally shot fact, any fric- Snacktime Cabbage Patch Kid that from the 1960s the missile into his mouth and tion could set would “eat” the “snack” using a mo- reached tempera - choked to death in 1978. Now, any the caps off, so torized metal roller. In 1997, Mattel tures up to 600 degrees. It was toys with a piece smaller than a baseball simply wearing it recalled the dolls after a few incidents banned in 1967 by the National comes with a choking warning label. was dangerous. of dolls eating children’s fingers. Commission on Product Safety.

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 HOT LINE CONTINUED I ALSO HAVE been passed on North Local artist entertains assisted HAVING DEALT WITH classified mate- Road twice, and just recently on Main Street in Fenton. The guy passed in the rial for 31 years, none of it is originally left turn lane and almost went head-on living residents with paintings ‘marked.’ The person handling the mate- with someone turning. rial classifies and ‘marks’ it. There is no n such thing as retroactively classifying  Displays his art IF YOU THINK Donald Trump is unquali- something. Material may be marked fied to be president, with what creden- after the fact, but the information was tials was Barack Obama elected? He at different parks in always classified. was a community organizer, had no  business experience and little political Fenton every month NO, I’M NOT starving, dying, or poverty experience. Trump makes no excuses By Hannah Ball stricken, but these trash bins are still a wanting to make America great again; hardship for me and many others — and Obama makes every excuse not to. [email protected]; 810-433-6792 it’s not even winter yet. If you’re young  One local artist displays his paintings at and healthy, be thankful, but some of us A NOTE OF thanks to the Michigan various area parks, and loves to entertain aren’t. You are being callous to say we State Police, the police departments people with his art, including residents at are ‘freaking out.’ of Fenton and Linden, Sharp Funeral a Fenton assisted living home, Almost nnn Homes, and Fenton Area Public Schools Home. SOMEBODY WROTE THAT we should for your service to our community as we never vote a second term for president. honored our fallen hero, Trooper Chad Alan Annis, 68, a member of the Lake In Reagan’s second term he destroyed Wolf. May he rest in peace, and may his Area Visual Artists group, showed his the Soviet Union, freed millions in Eu- family find comfort. paintings last Sunday and donated one of rope and toppled dictators. The following  them to the residents of the home. TRI-COUNTY TIMES | HANNAH BALL four presidents were inferior in their first IT BROKE MY heart to read the story “They loved them. I figured it would term. It’s not the terms in office, It’s the Alan Annis, 68, shows his painting Owl about beautiful Janelle Durk. I cannot take them 20 minutes to look at the art- quality of the man. imagine how her mother, Sherry, felt af- in the Night. He said paintings of this  ter this awful accident. I say prayers for work. They talked and looked at them size take him a few hours to complete. HILLARY’S CAMPAIGN IS in the both of them and their family for peace for like three hours. I’m really glad they ditch. Those obnoxious drivers using and healing. enjoyed it so much,” he said. hand gestures are merely showing you  Annis displays and sells his art in dif- barns, birds, and other animals. Annis their IQ, Obama’s disrespect for vets, THANK YOU TO the couple who se- ferent Fenton parks every month, like also sells prints of his paintings. police and those who are not black who cretly paid for my whole family’s meal at elected him is truly shameful. The war Beale Street. Your kindness and gener- Bush Park, O’Donnell Park, Freedom He will display his art in Rackham on women is a myth, and Joe Biden will osity was overwhelming. You have truly Park and the Fenton Millpond. He’s been Park, behind the Fenton Community and lose badly. Thank you. blessed my family. God Bless you. painting since he was 15 and said he loves Cultural Center on Sept. 12, and Conklin painting a “little bit of everything” from Park at 1040 Silver Lake Rd. on Oct. 5.

ISLAND were fewer amenities. I was picturing an Continued from Page 1B almost sterile wilderness, and prepared A LITTLE HISTORY This year, it was me, good friend for such. However, I just had to walk a little North Manitou Island was Kevin Eckert, creative adventurer Jeff further for potable water. There are still old actually a busy logging and Prather. This year we also added Neil Shad- vacant buildings and homes maintained by vacation spot before Traverse dox to the group. They brought cooking, the Department of Natural Resources that City was settled. Today, the camping and survival skills to the table — I dot the shoreline. only vehicles are golf carts brought my water-fetching abilities. Instead of a disaster like last year, we did used by facilities management, This was our second camping trip to the all the hiking, snorkeling and exploring, but until the mid-20th century, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. without the miserable wet sleeping bags of there were roads, schools and Last year, my friends and I took the ferry last year. We slept on the beach two nights in small villages throughout the across to South Manitou Island. This year, we a row. On a return hike, I used fallen sticks island. Eventually, there will be TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO took our chances at the less friendly North and logs to make creepy Blair Witch-style no private residences there. Campers prepare to leave the island on shapes, which would make for a creepy Properties are purchased by Manitou Island. Our trip was August 21 to 24 the federal government as part Monday, Aug. 24 on the second ferry — These are both national parks, only ac- nighttime hike for someone. the first was cancelled due to weather. of the original national park cessible by ferry. Whatever you camp with, On this island though, you can go camp- agreement. The island was you bring with you. Last year, we were crazy as much as you like — as long as you initially a vacation spot for the Go to recreation.gov for more unprepared, lacking sufficient rain cover. obey the signs, and not camp within 300 feet affluent of Chicago. information on the islands, backwoods Travel buddy Kevin Eckert called this of the water. There’s even a lake in the middle passes, and ferry prices. island the “evil” island, because there of the island, separated by three miles of tick and mosquito-infested wilderness. We stayed for three nights. While we had TITLE SPONSOR: We opted out of the tick-infested (40 per- enough tarps to stay mostly dry when it cent carry lyme disease) trek, and spent more finally did rain, we didn’t bring enough time snorkeling through the cyan waters, food. We ended up raiding the stranded- stacking rocks and digging out the remains visitors’ box for a few meals, which we presents ... of mid-century vehicles from the sand. replaced when we reached shore. presents ...

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Founding families bring 150-year heritage to Holly n many early Holly pioneers settled on farmland word in Holly history, when Peter Fagan and Many descendants of far from what became the center of village life. his father, Terrance Fagan, settled in Holly settlers and early residents still Many of these families made their mark during Township in 1833. Peter secured a post office Holly’s early years in commerce named Holly Mills, with Mar- live and work in this area and agriculture, earning their cus Young as its postmaster on names on signs that designate It’s important July 3, 1851. Eventually, Peter By Sally Rummel roads, parks and businesses. we write down our became interested in politics. [email protected]; 810-629-8282 William and Sarah Gage ‘‘family histories, Fagan Road in Holly Town- Hadley, Winglemire, Fagan, Stilwell, Mitch- were the first settlers to Holly, ship was named after the Fagan ell, Dryer — many of today’s families in Holly after Nathan Herrick arrived so they aren’t family. Descendants of the have roots that go back generations, some as far in 1830. Five generations forgotten. Fagan family include Dorothy back as the founding of of the families of James and Harvey Sorensen Fagan, who is now 96 and Holly in 1865. Beatrice Hawley and Harvey Who lives on a Holly farm residing in Florida. dating back to the 1700s’’ These roots are often and Ellen Hawley followed, An early founding family was n Long-time Holly area families bring intertwined between to- and have lived on this property George Mitchell from Ireland, pride of their heritage day’s village and town- on North Holly Road for 153 years. who settled north of town in 1837, the same year to today’s generation. ship boundaries, as The Fagan name has been a household See HERITAGE on 11B

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VILLAGE OF HOLLY IS STEEPED IN nFormer names include Busseyburg, Algerville and Holly Mills against the evils of alcohol, using her “all hell howl” and famous axe to make her By Vera Hogan point. [email protected]; 810-433-6823 Today, residents are proud of their color- If history were used to measure the size ful history, and very optimistic about the of a community, the village of Holly would future. Businesses continue to seek to open be huge. Located a few short miles east of in Holly, keeping community leaders and Fenton, the village is a community rich in civic groups busy with special activities history and still booming today. to maximize and manage the village’s For many years, settlers referred to the growth. area as Busseyburg, Algerville and Holly One particularly well known event is the Mills. The first man to settle permanently Dickens Festival, a Victorian celebration in the area was Ira C. Alger, a New York that takes place in downtown Holly be- native who arrived in 1836. He was joined tween Thanksgiving and Christmas. The the next year by his wife. area is also well known for its proximity Holly attracted the railroad with its saw Bird's eye view of Holly in 1908. Holly attracted the railroad with its saw and to the Michigan Renaissance Festival, and gristmills. The first train rolled into gristmills. The first train rolled into town in 1855. held every fall just outside village limits town in 1855, marking the beginning of in Groveland Township. Holly’s economic growth. The railroad as it was often the backdrop for many a famous Battle Alley reached the ears of years brought economic prosperity and barroom brawl that regularly spilled into well-known prohibitionist Carry Nation of Also see in the 1870s, a section of Holly’s Martha the street. Kansas (see related story this edition). She LITTLE KNOWN STORIES Street became known as Battle Alley, By 1907, word about Holly and its traveled to Holly for a six-year campaign on page 9B EZREAD VIEW FULL COLOR, DIGITAL VERSIONS OF THE PAPER AT TCTIMES.COM

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tctimes.com Fenton man could face life in prison if convicted of shooting neighbor ONLINE uProperty dispute place on Monday in Fenton. an ongoing dispute between bor in his own yard over a lawn COMMENTS escalates to gunfire Fenton police and depu- neighbors escalated to where mowing dispute. Aro said one ties with the Genesee County one of the neighbors allegedly shot was fired from Johnson’s By Sharon Stone Sheriff’s Department re- shot the other. The chief said registered .380-caliber semi The media sensa- [email protected]; 810-433-6786 sponded to a home in the 800 police were made aware of automatic handgun, striking the tionalizes the private Gregory Johnson, 46, of comments‘‘ of a racist block of North LeRoy Street past disputes over lot lines, neighbor in the hip area. Aro sports team owner, but Fenton was charged with three at approximately 12:50 p.m. pets and yard maintenance. added that Johnson carries a ignores the felonies on Thursday in con- on a report of a shooting. Johnson is charged with concealed pistol license (CPL). blatant lies, nection to a shooting that took Police Chief Rick Aro said shooting his 43-year-old neigh- See SHOOTING on 21A Gregory Johnson chronic cor- ruption and daily deceit of the president State profits of the United States. Area schools sending 889 grads out into the world That’s treason.” $6.8 million Ask yourself, do from medical you ever look ‘‘ at our presi- marijuana dent without considering uOverall number of the color of his skin? If registered cardholders not, you are part of the declining since 2012 problem.” By William Axford The new [email protected]; 810-433-6792 cable box The state of Michigan and‘‘ all the raked in $10.8 million dur- wires are ing 2013 through the state ridiculous. medical marijuana program. Complete With $4 million in ex- disregard for the cus- tomer, as always.” penses, medical marijuana provided a $6.8 million Thanks Charter, boost to the state finances, I paid a guy $300 to according to a Jan. 1, 2014 ‘‘ mount my report on medical marijuana big screen in Michigan filed to the state on the wall Licensing and Regulatory and hide the cables. The Affairs (LARA) department. HD box and Last year’s profits are cables are now all over slightly higher than 2012, the place.” TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO when the state generated Fenton High School graduates practice the recessional (leaving the auditorium after graduation) and the $6.2 million in revenue from processional (entering the auditorium prior to awarding of diploma) on Thursday morning. Grads spent medical marijuana. HOT LINE OF the day trying on their caps and gowns, having their official class photo taken and rehearsing for their As part of the 2008 Michi- THE WEEK Sunday graduation ceremony. Fenton will graduate 293 students. See story on page 23A gan Medical Marihuana Act See MARIJUANA on 21A Do school buses .com tctimesreally need to come ‘‘ to a full stop at all RR Generation gap Times unveils quicker, sleeker, mobile app crossings? Wasn’t that wider than ever uEasier to share, more news, passed back when photos, videos, cleaner look there were no flashing uPew study confirms major differences By Tim Jagielo lights at RR tracks? among four current generations [email protected]; 810-433-6795 What a waste of fuel Scroll through vivid photos of The Laun- and time. By William Axford dry’s rooftop, where 15,000 very busy hon- [email protected]; 810-433-6792 eybees now reside. Tap the photo for details ’’ The people of yesteryear were hardworking, consid- on what’s happening at that moment. erate and disciplined. Younger generations are spoiled, Watch the security video footage of a semi truck 810-771-TEXT (8398) lazy and incapable of taking care of themselves. slamming into the Rockman & Sons Publishing At least that is the opinion of many of the Baby building at the Tri-County Times complex. TEXT Boomer generation (born 1946 to 1964) and Gen Xers See MOBILE APP on 19A YOUR (born 1965 to 1980) when evaluating Millennials (born While many people still enjoy reading their HOT LINE 1981 to the early 2000s) and Generation Z (born after Tri-County Times newspaper, many are mid-2000s). Of course, there generally is a bias when enjoying the fact that the Times’ mobile site viewing your own generation versus others, as Fenton contains everything the newspaper has to City Councilman Scott Grossmeyer admits. offer, plus much more. See GENERATIONS on 10A ASK THE MECHANIC Chris Wilkinson, Certified Mechanic

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Hauntings at the Holly Hotel a glimpse at Holly’s colorful past The Holly Hotel has been referred to as the most haunted historic building in Michigan. n a railroad hotel. In an era when more style with rich woods, luxurious velvets, “We’ve had numerous para- Built in 1891, the Holly Hotel than 25 trains passed through Holly each lace and leaded glass. Fine linens, china normal investigations throughout is one of Holly’s oldest and day, passengers, railroaders, freight and and one of the most popular menus in the the years we’ve owned the hotel,” most haunted businesses transients steam-rolled into the village Midwest brought dining patrons in from said Chrissy Kutlenios. “Ever and saloons that lined Martha and Broad all over the U.S. since the Ghost Hunters of South- By Sally Rummel streets. Sunday dinner at the hotel was a for- ern Michigan held its first inves- [email protected]; 810-629-8282 Brawls were so commonplace that mal event for residents and visitors alike, Perhaps no other business in the tri- Martha Street was dubbed “Battle Al- usually enjoyed after a performance at tigation here in 1989, it’s been county area has a more colorful history ley” by the locals — a name that remains Baird’s Opera House. Wearing their Sun- known to be haunted. Hauntings than the Holly Hotel. today. day best, diners enjoyed a grand meal for and strange occurrences have Built in 1891, the Holly Hotel has The Aug. 29, 1908 visit of Carry Nation just 50 cents per person. been observed by employees courted such guests as notorious as pro- to the hotel caused tremendous notoriety Two World Wars, the Great Depres- and guests, and very few of these temperance leader Carry when she and her pro- sion, the gradual wane of both train travel events can be discounted.” Nation in 1908, as famous temperance supporters in- and societal elegance slowly eroded as President George Bush The Holly vaded the town, clubbing See HOLLY HOTEL on 9B in 1992 and as invisible Hotel is among patrons of the hotel with as ghosts throughout its ‘‘ their umbrellas (see related years as Holly’s most an elite group of story on page 10B). stately (yet haunted) din- properties that Joseph P. Allen, a na- ing destination. tive of New York, pur- CONGRATULATIONS John Hirst was the first has had continual chased the hotel in 1912, proprietor of the Holly food service in renaming it the Holly Inn. VILLAGE OF HOLLY ON Hotel, calling it “The three centuries. The next year, a huge fire Hirst House.” Boasting George Kutlenios completely destroyed the hot-water heat and el- Owner of the Holly Hotel second and third floors. egantly appointed rooms, ’’ Allen immediately re- his hotel became well built the structure more known for its competent staff and cos- modestly, dubbing it the “Allendorf mopolitan dining room. Hotel,” a distinguished imitation of the 150 The Holly Hotel was the hub of social Waldorf in New York. activity in the early 1900s, in its role as He redecorated the hotel in Victorian YEARS! % 50off ONE ITEM EXPIRES 9/30/15

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By Sally Rummel Elementary for walkers and the Karl Groups include the VFW, American [email protected]; 810-629-8282 Richter Community Center parking lot Legion, Masons, The Moose, Holly Holly’s Sesquicentennial Parade on for floats and vehicles. Historical Society, Holly Auto Show, Saturday, Sept. 12 will have everyone Sesquicentennial visitors will enjoy Downtown Development Authority and marching to the exciting beat of Holly’s the fun and camaraderie of historical many more. 150th year celebration. costumes at some of the events, plus a Heading the Sesquicentennial Com- The 11 a.m. parade will be the Beard Beauty Contest, sponsored by N. mittee is Chairman Joe Mishler. Many kick-off to a full day of activities, Redding & Co. local businesses are also lending a TRI-COUNTY TIMES | FILE PHOTO including an Art Walk, historic base- The Holly DDA will sell “permits” hand, with active involvement on the At the Murder Mystery Dinner fundraiser ball game, costume con- to men and women who planning committee. “I love that so in July, Suzanne Heiple plays the part of test, beard contest, music, wish to sport facial hair many people are pulling together, con- Nora Rabbitt, a gossip columnist for the street dance and more. The There are in the village of Holly tributing so many ideas and generating New Metro Inquisitor. She knows where event will conclude with lots of surprises on Sept. 12. Permits are such excitement,” said Heiple. “It’s all the dirt is hidden and has her fingers fireworks at dusk. ‘‘planned. You priced at $11.50 until Sept. heartwarming to see this celebration on the pulse of every potential scandal Parade Chairman Linda 11, sold at local events, come to life, because it truly is a com- in New Metro. Smith and the Holly His- don’t want to village offices and at par- munity event.” torical Society are working miss it. ticipating merchants. The with Randy Adam to make Suzanne Heiple permit price will go up to the parade memorable Holly Village councilwoman’’ $15 on Sept. 12. Permit SCHEDULE OF “for the next 150 years,” holders will be entered said Suzanne Heiple, Holly Village into a “Beard Beauty Contest” for cash councilwoman and a member of the prizes and awards, with a percentage of ON STREET Sesquicentennial Committee. proceeds benefitting the Sesquicenten- • 11 a.m. �����������Parade “Randy has the nial Committee, prizes and the DDA • 1 to 8 p.m. ������Art Walk experience and promotions committee to benefit Holly. • All-day �����������Photo Scavenger Hunt reputation of or- On Sept. 12, a booth will be set up CRAPO PARK n Don’t miss all ganizing fantastic for people to purchase permits, be ar- • After parade ���Holly High School Band the fun in Holly this parades and of- rested for not having said permits and • 12 p.m. �����������Free hotdog lunch Saturday, Sept. fered his exper- appear before a Kangaroo Court for 12, as the village • 1 to 5 p.m. ������Community Play Day events celebrates its tise to the histori- “punishments.” Sesquicentennial cal society,” said The events are planned “rain or CYCLONE PARK (150th) Year. Heiple. “There shine,” although the street dance may be • 2 p.m. �������������Historic Baseball Game BROAD STREET (Adult Beverage Tent) Happy 150th Holly • 12 p.m. to 2 a.m. with “Back in the Saddle,” from 8 p.m. to midnight BROAD STREET STAGE • 12 to 2 p.m. ����Rock & Roll Band Serving • 2 to 4 p.m. ������Games for residents • 2 p.m. �������������Oldest and Youngest residents and visitors recognized the Holly • 2:30 p.m. ��������Husband-Calling Contest • 3 p.m. �������������1865 Costume Contest and history recognized community • 3:30 p.m. ��������Best Dressed Cat or Dog Contest since 1988 • 4 to 6 p.m. ������Music by Katelyn Vallier, Gary Musgrave, local talent • 7 p.m. �������������Beard Contest; purchase a beard permit to participate Steven A. 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STORIES Mystery baby Winglemire family legend Soldiers on their way to the “Pa- For years, there was a Winglemire triot War” in 1837 stopped at a Holly family legend of how Aunt Clara establishment for some liquor. After (Winglemire) helped her father sell they left, the proprietor found an old caskets. When a customer came in, coat on one of the tables. It was ragged Clara used a little stool to climb up in and sleeveless so he was about to toss the casket so the family could see how it out. Then he heard an infant’s wail. it would look with their loved one. If Unrolling the coat, he found a healthy it wasn’t what they wanted, they would female baby. Obviously newborn, it had choose something else. Don Wing- not been washed or dressed. The little lemire said the family wasn’t sure if it stranger was eventually adopted by a was true until Fred Barton came back couple who soon moved away, fearing to town. He grew up in Holly and lived HOLLYHOTEL.COM the child would learn they were not her with his grandparents. He told Don that Elegant fine dining is one of the many amenities offered at the historic real parents. Years later, it was heard when his grandfather died, they went Holly Hotel. that the baby grew up to earn a worthy down to pick out a casket. Sure enough, reputation as a teacher. Nothing else Aunt Clara climbed up into a casket HOLLY HOTEL a labor of love, reincorporating every was ever learned of her as her name for them to view. Don was glad to hear Continued from Page 7B piece of wood, railing, molding, tile was left out of old records. that because his Aunt Clara wasn’t do- many historic and stately buildings in and glass which could be salvaged from ing that when he was growing up. Don Holly, including the Holly Hotel, in the the 1978 fire. quipped, “Modeling caskets must have 1970s. The Holly Hotel fell into disre- On Feb. 8, 1980, the Holly Hotel Insane asylum been a dying art.” pair and became a transient boarding was entered into the National Register According to the Centennial edition of house and pizza and beer bar. of Historic Places. the Holly Herald, the state of Michigan In 1978, exactly 65 years to the day The Holly Hotel has emerged today was planning to build an insane asylum and hour of the first fire, the Holly Hotel as one of Michigan’s most renowned in Oakland County in the 1870s. As soon was once again swept away by flames. restaurants, featuring fine dining by as the news reached Holly, a committee The hotel quickly recovered, although candlelight, one of the state’s oldest was formed to secure the institution many of its original furnishings were comedy clubs and hosting a variety for this area, hoping it would benefit destroyed. of teas and special occasion dinners. the town’s growth. It seemed a logical George and Chrissy Kutlenios, The Kutlenios’ feel a special kinship location as the two railroads could bring proprietors at the hotel for more than for the community during Holly’s Ses- patients from all four directions. When 35 years, have painstakingly restored quicentennial that goes beyond their the state delegation arrived to look things the Holly Hotel to its former glory in business and into the heart of Holly. over, they were affable and appeared to look at Holly favorably. That was not to be, however, as the asylum was built in Pontiac a few years later. WINGLEMIRE.COM 5th Annual The original furniture store is now located at 107 North Saginaw St., Holly. John Winglemire is pictured in a Model T truck between 1915-1920. TOOL & EQUIPMENT Battle Alley SALE EVENT was Martha Street SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 There are several versions of how Battle Alley earned its name. One of 10AM TO 2PM ASYLUMPROJECTS.ORG them is that a free-for-all was in prog- Built in the 1870s as the Eastern ress one day. Suddenly, the free-for-all “Our biggest sale & demonstration Michigan Asylum and later renamed stopped and the contestants formed a Pontiac Hospital, this sprawling complex ring around two women who were stag- event of the year!” MEET THE covered 500 acres and housed as ing a slugging match in the middle of EXPERTS many as 3,100 mentally ill patients by the street. It was then that Martha Street the 1950s. was dubbed Battle Alley, and it stuck. LIVE DEMOS

•Special trade-in offers from Milwaukee & Jonsered. CONGRATULATIONS •Enter to win free power tool giveaways. Village of Holly on •Big discounts on power tool your 150th year! equipment & accessories. www.mckays.doitbest.com • LAWN MAINTENANCE 15146 North Holly Rd., Holly Open: Mon-Fri 8am-7pm • MULCH Sat 8am-6pm • Sun 10am-3pm • IRRIGATION (248)634-5301 • MUCH MORE! 810-965-4087 10B Sunday, September 6, 2015 HOLLY 150 YEARS www.tctimes.com Carry Nation’s visit to Holly was sobering event nPro-Temperance movement Regan, who died in June 2013 at the age of 80, was in 1973 visiting with her friend Ellen Hilty. Among their About Carry Nation advocate smashed her way topics of discussion was what they could do to bring Carrie Amelia Moore was born Nov. 25, through Holly in 1908 some excitement to the village for the community. As 1846, in Garrard County, Kentucky. Her a history teacher, she began researching the story about family relocated to Cass County, Missouri, By Vera Hogan Carry Nation. It took her two years to prove that Nation and during the Civil War, to the Kansas [email protected]; 810-433-6823 had actually visited downtown Holly. City area. Moore married a young Civil Carry Nation made her mark on local history, when The rest, of course, is history as Holly’s first Carry War doctor, Charles Gloyd, on Nov. 21, in late summer of 1908, the Pro-Temperance movement Nation Festival took place in September 1973. Un- 1867. The couple separated shortly before advocate came to Martha Street, now called Battle Al- fortunately, due to inadequate funding, the festival no the birth of their daughter, Charlien. Gloyd ley, breaking glasses of spirits and beers, and clubbing longer runs. died as a result of alcohol the next year. patrons of the Holly Hotel with her umbrella. Sources:Michiganhistory.leadr.msu.edu and kshs.org She married David Nation on Dec. 27, Nation came to Holly at the invitation of Holly 1877. They moved to Brazoria County, resident Winifred Mott, president of the local Women’s Texas, to operate a cotton plantation. After Christian Temperance Union. After she was booted that venture failed, the Nations moved to out of the Holly Hotel, Nation made her way to other Medicine Lodge, Kansas, where he was saloons and pubs down Battle Alley. a minister and she operated a successful The following morning, she gave hotel. She organized a local branch of the a sermon to a crowd of about 200 Woman’s Christian Temperance Union n Carry Nation people. Because she caused such (WCTU), and campaigned for enforcement came to Holly destruction while in Holly, she was during the late of the state’s liquor laws. Nation was also a summer of 1908, arrested and held in the local jail for supporter of women’s suffrage and wom- smashing bottles a short time. en’s rights. Nation and her “Home Defend- and clubbing At the time, Oakland County was ers” conducted their first raid in December patrons at the a “dry” county, but the officials of 1894 at a local “pharmacy.” Nation led Holly Hotel and Holly failed to uphold the law, be- bars and saloons the group into the store and announced, along Battle Alley. ing home to more than 18 saloons “Mr. Day, the ladies of the WCTU want and bars. to see what you have in here,” she said. The village began to celebrate Na- “Women, this is whiskey.” The women tion’s visit annually in September for nearly 40 years. overturned a keg, rolled it out the door, and The Carry Nation Festival was co-founded by the late smashed the contents on the ground, which Ardath Regan in 1973. She personally played the role of they lit and burned. Prohibition became a Nation until 1990, when she passed her axe and umbrella federal law in 1919, but was repealed in onto other actors. 1933. Kansas voters finally repealed the During the annual Carry Nation Parade, Regan state’s prohibition amendment in 1948. marched down the center of the village streets, pointing TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO Source: Kansas Historical Society her umbrella at the hundreds of parade-goers along the Carry Nation, the Pro-Temperance movement advocate route, hollering about the evils of alcohol. from Kansas, wreaked havoc at Holly bars and saloons A long-time Holly High School history teacher, during her 1908 visit.

Law Offices of McKenney & McKenney In November 1951, Robert menced his practice of law, residents of Binghamton, A. McKenney, the erstwhile 660 miles west as a member New York and Broome Democratic candidate for of the State Bar of Michigan. County have celebrated the District Attorney of Broome departure of the McKenneys. County, New York followed We have never looked They have a parade. There are his resounding defeat at the back. For almost 64 years speeches. They eat and drink polls with the course of ac- we have been working in too much. They elect a Depar- tion that inspired Huckleber- Holly helping businesses, ture Day Queen. The wags at ry Finn and Manifest Destiny. families and friends. We have Binghamton Appliance have He lit out for the West, spe- reaped countless friendships, an annual Departure Day Sale cifically Holly, Michigan. In a million laughs, stories and September, his pregnant wife, moments that wouldn’t be putting big “McKENNEY” anticipating political defeat, traded for money. We have labels on their slowest mov- had executed forward strate- witnessed what it means to be ing merchandise, drastically gies moving to Michigan with a community with thousands discounting the price and of- their three children, ages five, of open hearts and thousands fering free delivery anywhere two and six months to enroll of helping hands. outside Broome County. the oldest in Kindergarten. And how have things been Seems things have worked When the young couple going in Broome County? out well for everyone. was reunited, Robert recom- Every year since 1951, the

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WINGLEMIRE.COM TRI-COUNTY TIMES | FILE PHOTO John, Don, and Penny celebrating the Glen Mitchell is proud of the 175-year- furniture store's 155 anniversary of being old farm he owns with his two brothers in business. and sister.

HERITAGE on the staff at Dryer Funeral Home. Continued from Page 5B Many other families arrived later, Michigan became a state. Generations TRI-COUNTY TIMES | FILE PHOTO including the Stilwells, whose grandfa- later, Glen Mitchell, owner of Tax Center Gordie Dryer, owner of Dryer Funeral Home, is a third generation funeral director. ther, Paul, arrived in the 1930s to work in Holly and Mitchell Farms Market on His father, Bruce, passed away on March 31, 2014 at the age of 85. as a carpenter in the union. Two genera- Mitchell Road in Holly Township, hasn’t tions later, Brad Stilwell remains in the moved far from his roots and remains carpentry business, having just opened proud of his family’s heritage. “We’re comes into the store almost every day, but in the village. an office for Stilwell Construction on probably the oldest continuous farm in has turned the reigns of management over The Dryer family, now in its fourth Grange Hall Road. this area,” said Glen. to his son, John, while daughter Penny generation of family ownership of Dryer Harvey Sorensen, whose name graces James G. Mitchell, who platted Holly Raupp handles buying and bookkeeping. Funeral Home, began its heritage in Holly Sorensen Park on East Holly Road in Township in 1855, is no relation to the They are proud of their designation as when Paul Dryer moved here from Mus- honor of his long-time efforts with the George Mitchell family, according to Michigan’s oldest family-owned furni- kegon in 1913 to work at the Grinnell Holly Township Parks Commission, said Glen. ture retailer. Piano Factory. He would sing at funerals that the farm he lives on was at one time The Winglemire family is now in its The first occupant of what today is at the Albert Steinbaugh Funeral Home, a land grant farm in the 1700s. His dad, fifth generation of family ownership known as the Hadley House Museum, and after he came home from World War Horace, came from New York State on of Winglemire Furniture in downtown built in 1873, was Dr. Daniel D. Bar- I, 10 residents approached him, asking the advice of his brother, who had come Holly. Joseph Winglemire, Sr., moved tholomew, who lived and practiced there him to consider mortuary school. Each of to Michigan to work for Henry Ford, to America from Ragensburg, Bavaria, until the early 1900s. The residence was those 10 loaned him $300 to get started. earning $5 a day at Ford Motor Company. to begin his life in Holly with his wife, continually occupied by the Hadley fam- Paul Dryer began his funeral business “It’s important we write down our Christine, and set up shop as a furniture ily from one generation to another until in 1925, with his son Bruce joining him family histories, so they aren’t forgotten,” maker in 1858. In 1865, he opened Jo- 1986, when Arlene Hadley sold it to the in 1952. Gordie Dryer bought the busi- said Sorensen, who has retired from his seph’s Oak & Kitchen Shop. Holly Historical Society. Another Hadley ness from his father, Bruce, in 1996. Paul own business, Sorensen Appliance Re- Today’s patriarch Don Winglemire, 90, family member, Don Hadley, still resides Joseph Dryer is now the fourth generation pair, which he founded in 1960.

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Several flexible shifts and MECHANIC hours are available. 2½ bath 2492 sq ft with lake access. Includes 26X36 Pole barn Who gives me the divine for all the toys. 14190 Iroquois Woods Dr., Holly Twp. gift to forgive and forget for Agricultural, Industrial For immediate all evil against me. and Consumer Products consideration, In all instances of my life Must have own Tools please call 810-232-2433 Bob Hutchins you are with me. Prior experience preferred. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm or “Hutch” I want in this short prayer Competitive benefits and pay. apply on-line at Professionals to thank you for all things Insurance, 401K, dental www.rightathome.net/ 810.407.0371 120 N. Leroy St. Fenton and confirm once again and Vacations. genesee. EOE. [email protected] that I never want to be Kitchen/Direct Care separated from you. Staff – Full Time Send resume to: I wish to be with you in [email protected]. eternal glory. Thank you • Flexible schedule including or fax to 810-744-0444 www.tctimes.com Caretel Inns of Linden, Michigan for your mercy towards me weekends and holidays is currently seeking a and mine. This person • Minimum of 2 years must say this prayer for experience in food service 3 consecutive days. After 3 days the favor • Providing clinical support to FENTON LAKE LANDMARK DIRECTOR OF will be granted, even if clients in a residential FOR SALE BY OWNER • $1,346,000 it appears difficult. This psychiatric setting ASSISTED LIVING prayer must be published • Good driving record a must Responsibilities include overseeing and immediately after the • Drug test will be conducted favor is granted, without 3.5 ACRES managing the daily operations of the mentioning the favor. • FBI background check will be assisted living and memory care units with Only your initials should conducted main focus of optimum level care for guests. appear at the bottom. HL • Basic computer skills This involves supervision of the unit on a • To apply, please send resume twenty-four (24) hour basis, seeing that with a cover letter to: FAX: each shift promotes continuity of care. CHECK YOUR AD! 248-634-7754 or khansard Must be LPN or RN. Report errors immediately. @rosehillcenter.org 124 feet of water frontage with a sandy bottom on Lake Fenton. Approxi- The Tri-County Times will only • We regret that we are unable mately 4000 sq ft with 4/5 bedrooms, 3 full and 2 1/2 baths. Expansive lake Caretel® 202 S.Bridge St be responsible for the first day views from the kitchen, rec room, and family room and all bedrooms on the Inns of Linden to acknowledge every resume Linden, MI 48451 of incorrect publication. second floor. Extensive landscaping and landscape lighting on the lakeside of Long Term/Skilled we receive, and therefore the home. A new whole house generator, newer well, high efficiency boiler, Nursing Care Facility Phone: (810)-735-9400 we will contact only those water heater, and water softener in the last 5 years. All of the bathrooms, Help Wanted with whom we would like to laundry room and kitchen have been updated. Owner is an Agent. Please email resume with salary requirements schedule an interview. Call Gail at 810-577-9901 or email [email protected]. to [email protected] ACE HARDWARE OF LINDEN now hiring amazing customer service associates. Looking for team members OPEN HOUSE with a great personality. TH Part-time/Full-time all SEPT. 6 • 1-3 PM positions. Apply with-in. 12139 LINDEN RD. FENTON TWP. This is a solid house + over an acre of beautiful PART-TIME property with tons of ® ZUMBA FITNESS upgrades, brick exterior and it can be yours on a INSTRUCTOR LAND CONTRACT for growing studio. Must to enjoy. All appliances be energetic, happy, included +garage & full team player and excellent basement. 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TYRONE TOWNSHIP REGULAR BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS HELD SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 AT 7:00 P.M. 1. Present: Supervisor Mike Cunningham Clerk Keith Kremer, Treasurer Bun- ting-Smith, Trustees Soren Pedersen, David Walker, Chuck Schultz, and Cam Gonzalez. 2. Approved the agenda as amended. Approved the consent agenda as pre- sented. 3. Received and placed on file Communication #1. 4. Gabridge & Co. presented the township’s 2015 audit report. The audit report will be published on the township website. 5. Denied the request of Mr. Thenhaus to transfer a sewer Residential Equiva- lent Unit (REU). 6. Authorized the Treasurer to bid up to $225,000 on a 74 acre parcel going to scavenger sale. 7. Authorized the purchase and installation of meeting room monitors and vid- eo equipment for $13,947 (to be paid with PEG funds). 8. Accepted the bid of $1,426 to strip and wax township office floors. 9. Adopted a Public Inspection of Records Policy Resolution #150901 to meet current assessing standards. 10. Accepted a bid of $700 to clean the township office carpets. 11. Discussed purchasing land for future uses. 12. Discussed forming a long term action plan regarding the aging township hall. To start the process, the Supervisor will have inspections done of the current building. 13. Adjourned at 8:20 p.m. The minutes of all regular and special Tyrone Township Board Meetings are on file and may be reviewed at the Tyrone Township Clerk’s office, 10408 Center Road, Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and online at www.tyronetownship. us. The next regular meeting of the Tyrone Township Board will be held on Tues- day, September 15, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at the Tyrone Township Hall. The public is encouraged to attend. ANSWER KEY LOCATED IN THIS EDITION www.tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, September 6, 2015 15B

Real Estate For Sale Rooms/Apts. For Rent Rooms/Apts. For Rent CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON LINDEN HOLLY - FENTON CONDO PUBLIC NOTICE OF REMODELED LARGE ONE BEDROOM BEAUTIFUL, 4 bedroom, 1 bath, 1312 sq. UPSTAIRS DUPLEX 2 bedroom, 2 bath, stand PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ft. All appliances included, plus computer room alone condo for rent in washer and dryer. Oversized 2 Whisperwood. Full basement, and dining room. At their meeting of August 31, 2015 the Fenton Township Board conducted the car garage. Heated breezeway. $600/month. amazing view, non-smoking, Call 810-624-4699. 248-328-0492, no pets, $1,300/month. first reading of a proposed amendment to Article 4 of Zoning Ordinance No. 594 Cell 248-760-8051. Call Kim, 810-955-2395. to revise language related to the issuance of building permits on private roads.

Manufactured Homes The second reading of the proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment will be conducted at the September 21, 2015 Fenton Township Board meeting. LINDEN PUZZLE ANSWER KEYS 1,850 SQ. FT. King Crossword, Wednesday Jumble, Wednesday A complete copy of the proposed ordinance may be obtained at the office of All NEW furnace, air Sudoku puzzles are located in last Wednesday’s conditioner, fridge, washer, the Fenton Township Clerk, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, MI 48430. dryer, sinks, faucets, flooring issue. All other puzzles are throughout this edition. The proposed ordinance is also available on Fenton Township’s website at and hot tub. $48,000. www.fentontownship.org. Call 810-735-9233. SUPER CROSSWORD KING CROSSWORD ANSWERS ANSWERS ROBERT E. KRUG FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK Commercial Rent/Sale

GREAT OPPORTUNITY! For sale lawn and snow removal company, Synopsis of Argentine Township 75% commercial Regular Board Meeting contracts. 517-230-1281. 08/31/2015 Call to order @ 7:00 p.m. Supervisor Cole led the Pledge of Allegiance Real Estate For Rent Find it in the Observed: Moment of silence in memory of State Trooper Chad Wolf. Roll Call: Present: Graves, Schmidt, Cole, and Hallman. Absent: Ciesielski. tctimes.com Approved: minutes of 7-27-15 Regular Board Meeting and minutes of August CLIFF VIEW CONDO. 17, 2015 Special Assessment Hearing. 2 bedroom, 2 baths, WEDNESDAY SUDOKU SUNDAY SUDOKU Approved: August Budget Adjustments. garage. Washer, dryer. Approved: Payment of invoices. $900 monthly, first and ANSWERS ANSWERS last months rent, plus Approved: Purchase of Lexis Nexis citation interface. $500 security deposit. Approved: Safety upgrades to police department and purchase of new tasers. Call 810-241-7204. Authorized: Clerk to advertise for bids on the Ford police vehicle when out of service. Accepted: Retirement notice from Sharon Cowell. Office/Retail Approves: Hiring of 2 fire-fighters. Issued: 11 Permits that total $6,036.60 in Building Department. Adopted: 2015 Special Assessment List. FENTON LAKE Concurred: LAFF Trail proposed resolution. WINDS PLAZA Re-Appointed: Roger Kelly and Joseph Rzepecki to Zoning Board of Appeals ************************ and Kevin Cleaver to the Planning Commission. SIX MONTHS Approved: Quote from ATeam Gutters in the amount of $525.00. FREE RENT! WEDNESDAY JUMBLE ANSWERS Accepted: Treasurer’s recommendation to advertise for sale of properties. Submitted by Denise Graves, Argentine Township Clerk ************************ Retail or office space. 1 unit 1,080 sq ft., 2nd unit 1,387 sq ft., lots of parking. No NNN-Brokers protected. SUNDAY SCRAMBLERS ANSWERS Call 248-884-8167. 1. Glance; 2. Spite; 3. Detract; 4. Respect;

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PUBLIC NOTICE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS AUGUST 31, 2015

The Fenton Township Board held a regular meeting on Monday August 31, 2015 at the Fenton Township Civic Community Center, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fen- ton, Michigan and took the following actions.

1. Trustee Goupil offered the opening prayer. 2. Supervisor Mathis led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. 3. Approved the agenda as amended. 4. Approved invoices and expenditures for payment in the total amount of $246,741.25. 5. Conducted the first reading of a proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment to revise language regarding issuance of building permits on private roads. 6. Adopted Resolution No. 2015-16, setting the date for a public hearing on the 2015 Fenton Township Fire Protection special assessment roll. 7. Accepted the resignation of Nancy Orr, effective August 20, 2015. 8. Adjourned at 8:30 p.m.

A complete copy of the minutes of this meeting and any ordinances adopted at the meeting are on file and available for review at the Fenton Township Office, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, Michigan 48430. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Friday. Ordi- nances, meeting schedules, meeting minutes and other Township information are also available at www.fentontownship.org.

ROBERT E. KRUG FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK 16B Sunday, September 6, 2015 TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com

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SPETEMBER 10-12TH, PUBLIC NOTICE 9-5P.M. CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON Estate Huge sale! TWO WEEKENDS! Sale Meadow Pointe Condos. SEPTEMBER 11-13TH YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED OF A REGULAR PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD FRIDAY THRU SUNDAY. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 AT 7:00 PM BY THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SEPTEMBER 10-11TH, FENTON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AT 12060 MANTAWAUKA. THIS HEAR- Garage Sales THURSDAY/FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17-20TH, ING WILL BE HELD TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING: 9:30-? THURSDAY 1408 N. Bridge St. THRU SUNDAY NEW BUSINESS: Estate sale! 9-5P.M. Household, antiques. 12524 Linden, ZBA15-032 Alan & Peggy McLeod, 7336 Driftwood, Fenton Listing and pictures at North of Lahring. Requesting 4020 sq. ft. and 562 sq. ft. land area, 5 ft. road frontage and 40 ft. and www.estatesales.net. Estate Sale! 57 ft. frontage on the water variances to divide lot 21 of Grove Park Subdivision Dean’s Estate Service. of Orrs Pt. to combine with lots 20 & 22. Parcel 06-14-577-014 located at 13390 & 13380 Enid SIGN UP 810-658-0329. FOR TEXT BLASTS ZBA15-033 Jesus Villarreal, 16159 Meredith Ct. Linden to receive local PLACE YOUR GARAGE SALE AD Garage sale listings — Requesting 54 ft. sight line variance to build a gazebo, parcel 06-32-627-008 Text GARAGESALE to tctimes.com/classifieds 810-475-2030. COPIES OF THE ABOVE LISTED APPLICATIONS AND THE TOWNSHIP ORDI- NANCES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE TOWNSHIP OFFICE FOR YOUR REVIEW. YOUR OPINIONS MAY BE EXPRESSED VERBALLY AT THIS HEARING OR IN WRITING TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS PRIOR TO THIS HEARING. THE ZON- MAKE YOUR ING BOARD OF APPEALS ENCOURAGES YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THESE AP- PEALS. GARAGE SALE SUCCESSFUL This notice is published in compliance with PA 267 of 1976 as amended (Open Meetings Act), MCLA 41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Place a classified ad in the Tri-County Times Fenton Township will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals CLASSIFIED AD INCLUDES: with disabilities at the meeting or public hearing upon 14 days notice to Fenton Township. • 20 word line ad with color photo • 250 stickers Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact Fenton Township by writ- $ ing or calling the following: Robert Krug, Fenton Township Clerk, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, MI • Times online Featured Top Ad • Tip sheet 48430, (810) 629-1537. • Text blast to our subscribers • $3.00 off coupon Ordinances, meeting schedules and other Township information are also available at www.fentontown- 36one issue • 5 garage sale signs for your next line ad ship.org. $54 for 2 issues ROBERT KRUG, (810) 629-8194 www.tctimes.com FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK

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Norman J. Reid Steve Chadwell Peggy Anne Thomas “Tom” Telgenhoff Sr. Naomi Ellen Norman J. Reid - age 84, Steve Chadwell - age 50, Mikonis 1955-2015 Ewing died September 2, 2015. died September 2, 2015. 1935-2015 1929-2015 www.temrowskifamilyfuner- Services entrusted to Sharp Thomas “Tom” Telgenhoff Shortly thereafter, he alhome.com. Funeral Homes. www.sharp- Peggy Anne Mikonis - age Sr. - age 60, of Marion, served as a medic in the Naomi Ellen Ewing - funeralhomes.com. 79, died peacefully on died peacefully in his home United States Army for age 85, of Fenton, died Temrowski August 25, 2015, at The surrounded by loved ones seven years where he met Sunday, August 30, 2015. Family Funeral Home & Baptist Convalescent Funeral services will be Cremation Services Tuesday, September 1, his future wife, Micki Mead. T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 Center, located in New- 2015, after a courageous Tom and Micki married held 11 AM Wednesday, port, Kentucky after a long battle with lung cancer. on December 8, 1978 September 9, 2015 at struggle with cancer. Peggy The family will at Ft. McClellan, Fenton United Methodist Roberta L. Catton Ralph LePard was born greet friends from Alabama. After the Church, Roberta L. Catton - age 91 Ralph LePard - age 82, October 1-4 PM on Monday, Army, Tom went 119 S. died September 1, 2015. died September 3, 2015. 16, 1935 September 7, at to Mott Commu- Leroy St., www.temrowskifamilyfuner- Services entrusted to Sharp in Holly, Murdoch Funeral nity College and Fenton. alhome.com. Funeral Homes. www.sharp- Michigan, Home & Crema- the University of Rev. Jeff funeralhomes.com. the first tion Service in Michigan-Flint. He L. Jag- Temrowski of three Marion. Celebra- worked as a Pro- gers of- Family Funeral Home & daugh- tion of Life will be grammer Analyst ficiating. Cremation Services ters of Visitation T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 at 11 AM, Tuesday, for 27 years. Tom Luella September 8, at loved watching will be and Chauncey Senter. Peg- the funeral home, fol- his children play sports so held at Sharp Funeral gy obtained an AA degree lowed by a luncheon at much, he became a coach Homes, Fenton Chapel, JoAnne Strasser Genevieve Morse at the College of DuPage 1000 Silver Lake Road, JoAnne Strasser - age 65, Genevieve Morse - age the American Legion Post for Marion boys baseball. in Illinois, and completed #298 in Marion. A private He coached for over ten Fenton Tuesday, Septem- died August 27, 2015. www. 96, died August 29, 2015. one year of business ber 8, 2015 from 3-8 PM temrowskifamilyfuneral- Services provided by Sharp family burial will be held in years always making sure school at the University of Cadillac, Michigan in the that every child had the op- and at church Wednesday home.com. Funeral Homes. www.sharp- South Florida. Peggy had September 9, 2015 from funeralhomes.com. spring. Tom is survived by portunity to play and learn special talents in the area his soulmate of 37 years, the game. He had a pas- 10 AM until the time of TemrowskiFamily Funeral Home & of interior design, home Micki (Mead) Telgenhoff; sion for music, trivia, and service. Those desiring Cremation Services restorations and painted his four children, Tom Jr. a good crossword puzzle, may make contributions T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 furniture. Peggy was a long (Mary Anne) Telgenhoff, always priding himself by to the Fenton United time resident of Newport, Jen Telgenhoff, Kari (Josh) doing them in pen. A spe- Methodist Church for the Kentucky and owned The Yenter, and Bryan (Jamie) cial thanks to Dr. Samuel Family Center. Naomi was Ida Dennis Gwendolyn Yogi French Gate, a local shop Telgenhoff; his mother, Bar- Wood, all the nurses at the born October 9, 1929 in Ida Dennis - age 70, died Gwendolyn Yogi - age 72, specializing in shabby chic bara Telgenhoff; his seven Hall-Perrine Cancer Center, Monroe the daughter of August 26, 2015. www.tem- died August 28, 2015. and unique finds. Peggy grandchildren, Luke, Alexis, the Staff of Hospice of Orvice Wade and Ruth L. rowskifamilyfuneralhome. Services provided by Sharp is survived by her son, Ellie, Laney, Brayden, Mercy, and all those who (Johnson) Albring. She com. Funeral Homes. www.sharp- William Mikonis Jr.; her Sully, and Soren; his sister, helped Tom through his was a graduate of Whitmer funeralhomes.com. daughter, Lisa Boyle; her Cherie (Alan) Mayner; difficult journey. In lieu of High School and received sister, Bonnie Yoder of Flor- her Associates in Nursing TemrowskiFamily Funeral Home & his cousin, Marsha (Jim) flowers, the family requests Cremation Services ida; and her grandchildren. Wilson; his two nieces, donations to made in Tom’s from Mott Community Col- T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 She was preceded in death Brooke and Katie; his name to the Hall-Perrine lege. She married Charles by her mother and father; nephew, Kris; and his dear Cancer Center, 701 10th E. Ewing December 30, and her sister, Mary Lou friend and Army buddy, Street SE, Cedar Rapids, 1947 in Toledo, OH. She Durwood Lemke Lajpat Goel Maus. Peggy will be laid to Kurt Weinacht. He was Iowa 52403, www.hallper- had resided in the Fenton/ Durwood Lemke - age Lajpat Goel - age 87, died rest at Lakeside Cemetery preceded in death by his rinecancercenter.org. Tom Linden area most of her 91, died August 28, 2015. August 31, 2015. Services in Holly, Michigan and has father, George Telgenhoff; will be dearly missed by all life. Naomi was employed Services entrusted to Sharp provided by Sharp Funeral requested a private burial. his sister, Cindi Johnston; who knew and loved him. by the Fenton Commu- Funeral Homes. www.sharp- Homes. www.sharpfuneral- The family wishes to thank his nephew, Matt John- He was a gentle soul and nity Schools, then was funeralhomes.com. homes.com. all of those who cared for ston; and his niece, Hilary was kindly referred to by employed by Hospice for and supported her during McCue. Tom was born on his children as the “baby Communities from 1977- her last illness. www.dry- June 30, 1955 in Cadillac, whisperer”. Please share 1987 as an RN, giving erfuneralhomeholly.com. Michigan, and graduated a memory of Tom at www. respite care for families from Fenton High School murdochfuneralhome.com of cancer patients. She in 1973. under obituaries. also was employed by the Flint Children’s Center Audrey Wagner Chad Wolf Sophia Cetnor from 1977-1987, retiring Audrey Wagner - age 83, Chad Wolf - age 38, died Sophia Cetnor - age 48, in 1987. Surviving are: died August 30, 2015. August 28, 2015. Services died August 30, 2015. Steven Jay Chadwell her husband of 67 years, Services provided by Sharp provided by Sharp Funeral Services provided by Sharp 1965-2015 Charles E. Ewing; daugh- Funeral Homes. www.sharp- Homes. www.sharpfuneral- Funeral Homes. www.sharp- ter, Marsha J. McCoury of funeralhomes.com. homes.com. funeralhomes.com. Steven Jay Chadwell - age Steven was a loving father, New Hudson; sons, Dr. 50, of Flint, formerly of son, brother, uncle, friend; David Ewing and wife Les- Fenton, died Wednesday, and he was a great man. lie of Linden, Mark Ewing September 2, 2015. Funeral Steven is survived by his and wife Ellen of Franken- services will be held 1 PM son, Adam Chadwell of muth, and Douglas Ewing Tuesday, September 8 at Fenton; mother, Mary of Salt Lake City, UT; 8 Sharp Funeral Homes, (David) Lampshire of Swartz grandchildren; 2 great- Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Creek; father, Kenith (Judith) grandchildren; sister, Betty Are your teeth like stars Lake Road, Fenton. Burial Chadwell of Fenton; sister, Mann of Normal, IL; and will follow in Crestwood Laura (Charles) Jones of several nieces and neph- that come out at night? Cemetery, Grand Blanc. Fenton; nephew, Jeff Mince ews. She was preceded in Visitation will be held 4-8 of Fenton; niece, Kaitlyn death by her parents; sis- PM Monday and 11 AM Mince and fiance Dylan ters, Esther Everett, Lois until the time of service on Cooper of South Lyon; Bevelhymer; and brothers, Implant retained Tuesday. Those desiring great-nephew, Maverick. He Robert and Neil Albring. may make contributions to was preceded in death by Online tributes may be dentures Fenton Little League. Ste- his grandparents, Raymond posted on the obituaries ven was born June 14, 1965 and Mildred Chadwell and page at www.sharpfuneral- in Flint, the son of Kenith Maurice and Matie Kieft. homes.com. starting $ Chadwell and Mary (Kieft) Tributes may be shared on as low as 2499 Lampshire. He was a 1983 the obituaries page of www. *Fee includes 2 implants and graduate of Fenton High sharpfuneralhomes.com. conversion of existing dentures. School. He was an avid Detroit Lions, Red Wings, Call today for your free consultation and x-rays Tigers and U of M fan. Margene Robinson to see if implants are right for you! Margene Robinson - age 66, died August 28, 2015. view Services entrusted to Sharp Steven A. Sulfaro, D.D.S OBITUARIES Funeral Homes. www.sharp- 607 North Saginaw Street funeralhomes.com. 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