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The Grand Valley Ledger €i ,ICK New TV Magazine « mok In This Issue" Ml CHI CMt Complete Listings For 49284 Lowell Cable TV System The Grand Valley Ledger folume 7, Issue 17 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 March 2, 1983 Boosters plan alumni basketball game The Lowell Athletic Boosters is 5:30 P.M.. wil pit the Red team, square off against one another in bach, John Ellison. Chris Col- sponsoring a big night of basket- coached by Chris Briggs and what promises to be a life or lins, Dale Hanson. David Rit- ball featuring teams of all ages in Chris Benjamin, against the Yel- breath struggle. tersdorf. and Charlie Rittcrsdorf. an attempt to earn a little more of low team, coached by Linda De- And crowning the evening Lowell Athlctic Director the S40,000 they have pledged cater and John Stencil. At 6:15 will be an Alumni vs Alumni Robert Perry expected thai the for maintaining extra-curricular P.M. the Green team, coached game, which will feature the tal- roster would expand to include athletics at Lowell. by Dale Hanson and Jerry Gur- ents of such former standouts for still others by the time Friday The games, whicli will be held ney, will face the blue team, Lowell as Steve Wittenbach. rolls around. March 4 in the High School gym- coached by Gary Goff. Mark Johnson, Mark Kimball. Price for an evening of enter- nasium, will begin with competi- Youth Basketball Association Willie harden. Bemie Harden, tainment will be 50< for stu- tion between co-ed teams of fifth rules will be observed during Leo Harden, Tom Caldwell, dents, SI .00 for adults. Proceeds GIRL SCOUT COOKIES ORDERS CONTINUE UNTIL and sixth graders from the these games. Duke Burdette, Phil Beachler. from the evening will go the MARCH 13 Yough Basketball Association. At approximately 7:15 P.M. Jim Herblet, Jack Thomet, De- Boosters. The first game, beginning at members of the faculty will nnis Kissinger. Craig Witten- Lowell area Girl Scouts launched their annual Cookie Drive on February 25 and will offer their famous cookies thru March 13. The sales are orders only, and cookies are to be delivered from April 11 - TV magazine in this issue of Ledger 18. Seven varieties are being offered. Thin Mints; Short Bread; Peanut Butter Sandwich; Chocolate & Vanilla Sandwich; Peanut As proclaimed above our ban- include descriptions of the Of course we can't publish for local merchants to gel their Butter Patties; Caramel Delites and the new Nutt Chocolate Chip. nerline. the Grand Valley Ledger movies, so that you won't have this TV magazine for nothing, so message across. Our magazine The cookies all sell for $ 1.75 per box with the local troups receiving is now the home of a weekly TV to thumb through your HBO/ as you may have noticed, our will be in Lowell homes for an 20v per box for troop activities, badges, campouts, service projects, magazine that is custom desig- Cinemax guide to get a idea of newstand rate has gone up to entire week, with customers re- etc. Also 25c per box is put toward sumnter camp at Camp Anna ned for the Lowell Cable Televi- what a movie is about. Besides twenty-five cents. Our subscrip- fering to it constantly, giving an Behrens. If a Girl Scout hasn't called on you this week, you may sion Department. That's right, the rolling log listing of movies, tion rates have been raised to ad in it an extremely high amount order cookies by calling one of the following Girl Scout leaders. you'll no longer need a college you will also find a daily list of $7.50 annually for Kent County of visiblity. If you have a mes- Dru Rooker. 897-6538; Lois Elliott, 897-5042; Jackie Rinks, 897- degree to figure out what's on movies with time, channel and residents, and $10.00 for out- sage that you'd like people to 5244; Ruth Ann Scotts. 897-7007; Mary Kimble. 897-6592; Dar- TV. Up to now, Lowell Cable title only, enabling you to see "at county subscribers. We also ex- know about, call the Ledger at Icne Carpenter. 897-5554; Vicky Rivett. 897-9698 or Kris Cowles. customers needed a TV Guide, a glance" what movies are on pect to increase our adve.tising 897-9261 to make an appoint- 897-5540. HBO/Cinemax Guide. ESPN that day. Space permining, there lineage, as we feel that this ment for an advertising sales per- Guide and a conversion chart to will be daily features about top- magazine is an excellent vehicle son to call on you. SUMMER JOBS OFFERED BY YMCA decipher what's on at any given rated programs on network TV. time, and there were still one or Our listings will begin weekly Schreur arrested for shooting dog The Lowell YMCA is taking applications for part-time summer two channels that weren't listed with Friday's programming, and jobs. Interviews will be offered to individuals in April, after school at all. run through Thursday. One as- William Schreur. 20. of shooting. Patrick Bigelow. of 4 and evening work would begin in May. With our new magazine you pect about our magazine that 12209 Bailey Drive. Lowell, Mile Road. Ada. later pressed Pool Lifeguards and Swim Instructors will be needed. However, can tell at a glance what's on TV. may be a bit confusing at first, was arrested last week for the al- charges against Schreur for al- applicants must have a current YMCA Swim Instructor's (Y.S.I.) and the first number shown in the concerns our listings for network leged shooting of a hunting dog legedly shooting the dog. certification or Red Cross Water Satety Instructor's (W.S.I.) certifi- black TV screen is the number daytime programming. Since which had strayed on his prop- A pre-trial conference has cation for Instructors. Senior Lifesaving is required for Pool that is on your cable converter. programs like soaps, game erty. according to Kent County been set between the Kent Lifeguards; minimum age is 16 years old. (The "Y" will offer So. you can throw away that show, news, re-runs, etc. are on Sheriff s Detective gerald County Prosecutor and Schreur's Senior Lifesaving in June or contact the Kent County Rod Cross). piece of paper that tells you at the same time and channels Miedema. attorney. Following the confer- Baseball and softball umpires for both youth and adult leagues are channel 41 is 4 on your tuner. Monday thru Friday, our Miedema said that (he incident ence. a date will be set for an ap- Encouraged to apply early. There will be an adult league umpire's HBO is 16 etc. For you non- magazine conserves space by came to his attention when pearance in 63rd District Court, meeting at the YMCA on March 14ih at 7:00 P.M. for interestedy cable customers, our new publishing them just once in a Schreur reported a trespassing if necessary. qualified individuals. Boys/Girls baseball and softball umpires will magazine is very workable for listing entitled. "Daytime". This which occurred at the time of the be contacted in early April but should apply NOW. you too. The network channels Daytime list can be found just it Applications and additional information can be received by cal- such as 3 for WKZO. 8 for prior to ther other listings for Rosie sells "Rosie's ing the YMCA Office at 897-8445 weekdays between 9:00 a.m. and WOTV etc. appear in a white TV Monday. All channels that have 5:00 p.m. screen immediately following to programming that changes daily Lowell Cable tuner number. will be listed appropriatley in SUDDENLY SINGLE GROUP TO MEET The listings are complete, to their daily time slots. "Suddenly Single?" If so there is a new group in town for you. Former Lowell Mayor dies Widowed or divorced, male or female, any age . you are welcome to meet with us. Speerstra is perhaps best Sunday. March 6th. 3:30 p.m. at the Congregational Church. For known to Lowell residents for more information call 897-5906 his business enterprises in the area. He operated the Plymouth- YMCA SPRING BALL PROGRAM Dodge dealership, originally on the east end of town across from Attention Boys and Girls! Dusi off your ball gloves and gel ready Superior Furniture, and later, to play YMCA Spring Ball. The softball/basebvall games will be after building on the west end of starting the week of May 9th and ending the week of June 27lh. We town, moved to where Vennen will be taking registrations starting March 8th. Fees will be SI2.00 Dodge is now located for Y-members and SI8.00 for non-members. A total of 4 games Speerstra also owned the be played. We will have teams in the following divisions: Speerstra Insurance Agency, kindergarten - 1st grade: coed T-ball which he operated concurrently 6. 7. 8 year olds: Cadet coed softball with the auto dealership, l^ater, 9. 10. II. 12 year old boys: softball/baseball when Jackson Motors bought the 13. 14. 15 year old boys: softball car business. Speerstra moved 9. 10. 11 year old girls: softball the agency in town near the pre- 12. 13. 14. 15 year old girls; softball £ Peter Speerstra. sent location of Speerstra Insur- For more information please contact the Lowell YMCA - 897- Funeral services were held ance, Rosie Fonger spent her last day as owner of Rosie's February 28. Continued on back page Saturday for Peter Speerstra.
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