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FEATURE PAGE — Hunting and tracking animals. See page 3B Pre plan your funeral at H CLASSIFIEDS H no cost or obligation REAL ESTATE We accept transfers from other funeral homes. H FEATURES H BUSINESS H OBITUARIES Call 810-629-9321 H MUCH MORE! Life Style or visit www.sharpfuneralhomes.com SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2015 SECTION B for the Stylist stars Linden woman will be styling actress Jane Seymour's hair for the second time WWW.PCS.ORG Linden salon owner Dee Burch styled the hair of actress Jane Seymour for the 1980 movie “Somewhere in Time,” filmed at The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. Seymour starred in the film with the late Christopher Reeves. By Sally Rummel as a real-life setting in a real place that can be [email protected]; 810-629-8282 revisited. Bella Rose Salon owner Dee Burch of Linden Every year, the Grand Hotel hosts a special has always had a passion for the Edwardian Somewhere in Time Weekend that allows fans era of clothing and fashion from the turn of the to dress in period attire to celebrate the film and century. the bygone era of the movie. Never would she have dreamed Jane loved This year, the Grand Hotel is that this passion would take her it (her hair). celebrating the 35th Anniversary on a journey leading her to the ‘‘ of the movie with the Somewhere dressing room of actress Jane She didn’t take in Time Weekend on Oct. 16-18. Seymour, not once but twice — it down for a Burch began attending these because of a shared love for the week! Somewhere in Time Weekends in romantic 1980 movie “Somewhere Dee Burch 2000, and her skills in costuming in Time,” which starred Seymour Hair stylist’’ and hair styling began to get noticed. and Christopher Reeves. Somewhere in Time Cinematographer The movie was filmed with a romantic Isadora Mankovski told her, “You’re amazing. I TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO backdrop of The Grand Hotel on Mackinac want you to come to Hollywood and I will help Dee Burch styles a wig in a “Gibson Girl” style for a client in California, Island. In fact, some people say that The Grand you get started.” Tuesday morning at Salon Bella Rose in Linden. Hotel actually held a starring role in the movie, See STYLIST on 2B 2B Sunday, October 11, 2015 LIFE STYLE www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Dee Burch has been personally thanked by the star of “Somewhere in Time,” Jane Seymour, with notes and keepsake photos. nervous when she saw the period elegance AAA Linden - The Steelman Agency Image Projections STYLIST Beale St. Smokehouse John Wentworth at Re/Max Platinum Continued from Page 1B of the women in attendance,” said Burch. “I Beauchamp Water Treatment & Kaydan Wealth Management Her family and professional life as a asked a Detroit Free Press reporter who was Supply Lasco Ford there covering the event to tell her I would Billmeier Camera Shop salon owner in Oscoda at the time kept Michalkow Orthodontics be honored to do her hair for her.” Brown & Brown Insurance My Sister & Me Consignment her grounded at home, but she became City of Fenton The Laundry more and more involved in the behind-the- Seymour’s assistant then made Coldwell Banker Professionals Crust The Rybar Group scenes costuming for the annual Edwardian arrangements with Burch and she styled Fenton Regional Chamber of The State Bank - Fenton fashion shows at the Somewhere in Time her hair in the popular “Gibson Girl” style, Commerce The State Bank - Linden in Seymour’s suite. “Jane loved it,” said Fenton Vision Center Townsquare Media Weekends, bringing women in from all over Financial Plus Credit Union Tropical Smoothie Cafe the world who collect exquisite Edwardian- Burch. “She didn’t take it down for a week.” Freeze Frame Photo Lounge Vic Bond Sales era costumes. Burch, who wore a wig she styled herself Harris Financial Vic Canever Chevrolet In 2002, Burch and Jane Seymour found in the “Gibson Girl” style, began to have themselves at the same place, at the same many requests for that style, and now she time, at The Grand Hotel. “She was very styles more than 200 wigs every year from all over the world, in preparation for each October’s event. In 2003, Burch was asked to do a program about hairstyles from the Edwardian era — a direct result from having styled Seymour’s hair the year before. Then in 2010, she received a phone call from Seymour’s assistant to do Jane’s daughter, Katie’s, hair for an appearance at the Somewhere in Time Weekend. Now every year, Burch is an invited guest of The Grand Hotel for the Somewhere in Time Weekend. For guests who aren’t so lucky, the cost is $1,369 per couple for a lakeview room each night of the weekend. This year’s event is expected to draw up to 1,000 people. “I’m bringing my mom with me,” said Burch. Burch has been asked to style Seymour’s hair again this year, an honor which Burch is thrilled to accommodate. “I’ll be doing Stylist Dee Burch is pictured here with her hair on Friday afternoon at 12:30,” her own Gibson girl hairstyle for the said Burch. “They want it to look just like Somewhere in Time Weekend. the picture on the portrait from the movie.” TYRONE TOWNSHIP BID NOTICE Tyrone Township is seeking bids for cutting and chipping dead trees along roads in the township. A copy of the bid specifications may be obtained at the town- ship hall, via email, or on our web site at www.tyronetownship.us. Please submit sealed bids to Keith Kremer, Tyrone Township Clerk, 10408 Center Rd., Fenton, MI 48430 by 12:00 p.m. on October 19, 2015. SUPERIOR TRAVEL SERVICE Ph: 810-629-4270 www.tctimes.com LIFE STYLE Sunday, October 11, 2015 3B HELLO HUNTING SEASON: TIPS: • Get on your hands and knees for the best view. TRACKING ANIMAL FOOTPRINTS • Look at the tracks early in the morning or later in the day when shadows make the prints more visible. • Tracks are easiest to find in mud, soil, sand and snow. BY HANNAH BALL • Check to see if it has claw marks. [email protected]; 810-433-6792 • Animal droppings, called scat, will help identify the animal. Source: almanac.com and wildernesscollege.com If it’s dry, the animal was there a while ago. It can also tell you if the animal is a vegetarian or a carnivore. DEER FOX • White-tail deer are easily identified by their • Foxes have four toes that appear in an oval hooves tracks. They resemble on oval cut in shape in the ground. They’re triangular in half. You can tell if the deer is a buck by looking shape and each claw on the foot appears in for marks indicating that the deer drags its feet. front of each toe. Since red foxes have very furry Bucks often drag their feet to conserve energy. feet, some details may be blurred. Footprints • When deer walk, they place their back are about 1 and 3/4 inches to 2 and 1/5 inches hooves in the tracks of their front ones. • Fawn tracks are about 1½ inches, adult long by 1 and 1/5 inches to 2 inches wide. doe or yearling buck tracks are about 2½ • Gray foxes are similar, but have less furry feet. inches, and bucks that are older have track • At a gallop, their tracks are about a foot apart, sizes ranging from 3 to 4 inches. one in front of the other. SQUIRREL COYOTE • Coyote footprints are oval-shaped with four • They have five toes and all five show up in toes and claws in front and hind feet. The the footprints. Front tracks are tiny, only about footpad is triangular-shaped, with the hind foot half an inch long by half an inch wide, and the slightly smaller than the front foot. They’re 2-1/2 hind tracks are bigger at an inch long and half inches long by 2 inches wide and are pretty inch wide. symmetrical. • Coyotes often trot and leave tracks where • The claw marks show in snow or mud. Strides their front and hind feet land close together. are usually less than a foot long, with the hind Strides measure anywhere from 15 to 22 feet together and the front paws farther apart. inches. RACCOON RABBIT • Raccoons leave five-fingered, hand-shaped • These oval-shaped footprints have five toes on each foot, but only four toes show in the tracks with a diameter 2-3 inches across. The tracks. Because of their furred feet, they leave innermost toe is the smallest and the pad of blurred impressions on the tracks. They have the foot is C-shaped. Front tracks have longer sharp claws, but they aren’t always detectable. toes that are more spread apart, as opposed • In hares, the rear tracks are larger than the to the hind tracks which have a larger palm front tracks, but in cottontails and other rabbits and heel pad. the sizes are similar. • The front and hind tracks appear next to each • Tracks are smaller than two inches and are other in the ground and strides range from 10 usually described as “iron shaped.” to 18 inches. Strides are a few inches long. MATCH THE TRACKS 1 2 3 4 OPOSSUM SKUNK MICE VOLE Answers: 1. Skunk 2. Vole 3. Opossum 4. Mice Mice 4. Opossum 3.