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VOLUME 1 • NO. 46 • AUGUST 18, 1993 • EAST JORDAN, Ml 49727 Ail rights reserved EDITION Children recall summer highlights By Deb Saygers Hobbs The Portside Arts Fair is over and the Jordan River Arts Council is wrapping up its last children's theater production. The sidewalk sale is only a week away and school will resume soon. So, to take one last look at summer, East Jordan children were asked "What's the best thing you did this summer?" Laura Warren, 9 Charity McKay, 9 (Daughter of (Daughter of Karen and Robert Donaldson) Charlotte and Rick McKay) 'Tve done so much this summer! I "Acting in the production of think it was getting the lead in (the 'Cinderella' and swimming at my play) 'Promises and the Wicked grandma's pool." Prince'." Elizabeth Romero, 9 Carey Moses, 12 (Spending the summer with her (Daughter of grandparents John and June Reich) Roger and Laurie Moses) "Being in plays. I really haven't"Being in 'Cinderella' and done anything else." camping." Doug Carter, 13 PaulTeske,9 (Son of Robert and Doris Carter) (Son of Marge and Tom Teske) "Having my three nieces and "Learning to waterski on the South nephews from Wisconsin and Arm." (He learned to stand on two Minnesota to visit." Marcus Gee, 4 Megan Warnous, 5 (Son of Michana and Keith Gee) (Daughter of Y "Going camping!" (Mom says, out Ron and Terri Warnous) baclfAraidwimdad.) "Swimschool-yealThatwasbest!" 2-WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1903-TORCH/JOURNAL A look back: Firemen's Field Day RAISING MONEY for the Banks Township Historical Society, Linda Record and Dorothy Westover manned one of the craft tables at THIS OLD-FASHIONED water pump at THE IMPORTANT JOB of drawing the raffle Firemen's Field Day. Barnes Park fascinated children. tickets was reserved for those 7 and under. FIREMEN'S FIELD EVENT WINNERS second heat third heat Shoe kicking contest: 1st place Jacob Fienup 1st place Wes Barraw 1st place Jay Bretz 2nd place Shaun Berryman 2nd place Nick Sherman 2nd place Ryan Fletcher third heat Crab Crawl: fourth heat 3rd place Anna King 3rd place John Ryan Evans 3rd place (tie) Jenny 1st place Brian Allen 1st place Jay Bretz 1st place Ann O'Donneli, Tennant, Ben Newman 2nd place Ryan Fletcher Jessica Fienup 2nd place Travis Scott third heat fourth heat 3rd place Dan Williams 2nd place Colene King, 3rd place Ellen Schneider 1st place Wes Barraw 1st place Nathan Newman 4 person relay: Natalie White 2nd place Nick Sherman 2nd place Jay Bretz 1 st place Norton Bretz, John Sack Race: 3 legged race: 3rd place Anna Vassalle, 3rd place Erin Kienzle 3rd place Ryan Fletcher Beeby, Ryan Fletcher, Jay first heat first heat Nicole Runnells Bretz 1st place Kristin Vedder 1st place Nicolas White, fourth heat Wheelbarrow race: 2nd place John Evans, D-2 2nd place Ian Vedder Justin Allen fourth heat 1st place Mike Vedder first heat Huffman, Jimmy Evans, 3rd place Sarah Bruce 2nd place Ellen Schneider, 1 st place Norton Bretz, Eric 2nd place Jay Bretz 1st place D-2 Huffman, Wes Barraw Sarah Bruce Lambert 3rd place Ryan Fletcher Robin Bruce 3rd place Jo Nugent, Karla second heat 3rd place Ian Charron, 2ndplace John Beeby, John 2nd place Jenny Berryman, Kruse, Michelle Allen, 1st place Michelle Allen Leeanne Charron Evans 100 vard race Shawn Berryman Teresa Kruse 2nd place Clara Kimball 3rd place Jo Nugent, Teresa first heat 3rd place Jessica Beeby, 3rd place Kelly Czernysc second heat Kruse 1st place Ian Charron Jimmy Evans Egg toss: 1st place Clara Kimball, 2nd place Jenny Berryman 1st place Michelle Allen, third heat Robin Bruce SO yard race: 3rd place Danny Fardig second heat Karla Kruse 1st place John Ryan Evans 2nd place Jessica Beeby, first heat 1st place Ryan Fletcher, 2nd place Eric Lundy, 2nd place Nicole Charron unknown 1st place Ian Charron second heat John Evans Kassie Kretzschmar 3rd place Erin Kienzle 3rd place Danny Fardig, 2nd place Jenny Berryman 1st place Jacob Fienup 2nd place Eric Lambert, Jay 3rd place unknown Kelly Czernysc 3rd place Danny Fardig 2nd place Jimmy Evans Bretz 3rd place Shawn Berryman 3rd place Helen Ogilvie, Greased pole: Brian Ogil vie winner John Ryan Evans Women's List courtesy of Liz Evans health tests offered THE Women's health TORCH screening for breast and (H£as* "Jordan , cervical cancer for all women40yearsandolder Journal is offered under a (UPS 097660) Womancare program by P.O. Box 575 District Health Depart• ment No. 3. The service Central Lake, Ml 49622 isfreeof charge, orbased ' Jeffrey Halbera" on the ability to pay. PUBUSHER 544-2945 or East Jordan Services" offered in• Jennifer VanConant 536-0044 clude education and in• SUMMER EDITOR formation, breast exam Terry Donaldson by nurse practitioner, PRODUCTION MANAGER nMmmography screening Jackie S. Thler by referral to alocal clinic OFFICE MANAGER or hospital, pelvic exam Subscriptions In Antt^ and pap test and follow ONE YEAR - $17.00 TWO YEARS - $33.00 up diagnostic services. Out of county subscriptions. ONE YEAR-$ 19.00 The program is made ^Second class postage paid at Central Lake possible through a grant «wnwsfer: Send address changes to Torch Publishing. P.O. Box 575. Central Lake. Ml 49622 toMichiganDept ofPub- Payment for advertising should be mailed to Up North lic Health from Centers PuMcatlons. P.O. Box 647. Mancelona, Ml 49659 for Disease Control. THE MULThTALENTED Tom Loper has had great success as a Foran appointment call THE TORCH & EAST JORDAN JOURNAL are dulcimer player, bin many Central Lakers best remember him for his 547-0295 or 1-800432- up Norm Pubteatloni, Inc.. John G. Tarrant President spoon and washboard playing. 4121. PjO. Box 337. Bene**, Ml 49615 4-WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18,1993-TORCH/JOURNAL Freedom from Care & Share provides Dolphins featured at smoking classes emergency food CL. Story Hour Care & Share Emergency Food Pantry serves the The dolphin, an amazing sea mammal, will be Successfully quitting smoking and having fun in East Jordan School District and surrounding areas. featured at the Aug. 21 Story Hour when Dawn Cary, the process is the goal of the "Freedom from Smok• The pantry has been in service for over ten years and assisted by Dee Kulhawik, entertains the kids from 10 ing" program which is sponsored by Charlevoix Area in July alone has provided 3,604 meals for families in to 11a.m. at the Central Lake Township Library, 2324 Hospital and the American Lung Association. need. Main St. Weekly sessions held at 7 p.m. in the mobile unit When families come to Care & Share, the pantry For more information call 544-2517. meeting room will run from Tuesday, Sept. 21 through provides them with enough food for meals to last Nov. 2 with two sessions during "quit week" on Oct. about two weeks. For a family of three or more it 12 and 14. provides about 90 pounds of food. Smaller families North Star Lodge Cheryl Jacobs, respiratory therapist and program receive about 70 pounds. leader, says, "the program really works because we Care & Share provides this service year around and Roast Beef Dinner needs private support to make this service available. don't quit 'cold turkey' the first night and people find Masonic Temple in Torch Lake Village the support they need in the group to make breaking The organization is located at 601 Bridge SL, in the East Jordan Health Center. 1Sci-ixki.t: - Tr-,::cl S,:-r..:<bv the habit permanent," A.iv', 71 <.«•:>:. is Oct I <•-• \o\ ?0 The first session is an orientation meeting when the Mc:\:. PUv.f-t Bee*. po;.-.n>t:s •. <:£t. robe M:ad program outline will be explained. "Quit night" will Se:\ecl 5:00 to 7 00 p.:r,. be Oct 12. In addition, nicotine patches will be made Caregivers Support Doiv.porv AciIr So. O-.iicl (>• I 2 vca-v S3 5 ,tr;o i.ru'cr rice. available free of charge at the class, if desired, through Ciio our and s.mc the Health Department group meets Pre-registration is required. A minimum of 12 reg• I wm istrations must be received in order to hold the class. The Charlevoix County Caregivers Support Group Cost for the program is $65. For further informa• meets Sat, Aug. 21, at2p.m. in Boulder Park Terrace BELLAIRE THEATRE BeVaire Prices tion, or registration, call Charlevoix Area Hospital at Nursing Home, 14676 W. Upright, Charlevoix. Adults $3.50 - Children $2 547-4024. Annual Membership Tea by the Charlevoix Area Betaire: 533-8725 Anytime Hospital Guild will be Thurs., Aug. 26,1 to 4 p.m. at Petoskey: 347-9696, Gaykxd: (517) 732-5717 Stalling Aug. 20-26 Boulder Park Terrace Nursing Home, 14676 W. Up• Bellaire Senior picnic set right, Charlevoix. Free Willie (PG) 7:oo«,*oopm The Senior Citizens Club will meet Aug.