This featured section is dedicated to the special Fall is the perfect WOMEN WHO OWN AND OPERATE BUSINESSES, large and small, in the Tri-County Area Recycling time of year to visit Business Sunday, October 13, 2013 . Business www.tctimes.com Featured Section Bottle, can machines Michigan Women of Today of today are ‘losers’ for Want to startw Featured section a non-profit? uWomen are grocery industry finding their niche in worthy Wine Country highlighting women in organizations In recent years, the number of non- profit organizations has skyrocketed. According to the National Center for Charitable Statistics, there are around 1.5 million tax-exempt or- ganizations operating in the United iation the tri-county area States, which report more than $1.59 soc trillion in total revenue. As Establishing a non-profit organiza- ress tion is not an easy task and should not Michigan P 3A be entered without sound guidance and forethought. Though beginning a 1B business, be it a for-profit or non-profit organization, Working is different with“ non-profit for every- organizations one, there and volunteer- are some c o m m o n ing in your steps when community has founding a been person- Balancing act non-profit ally rewarding It took me a long time organization. to me over the uLocal professional women to“ get here, but with the SUBSCRIBE TO THE While this priorities now are my husband, Ryan, and have unique challenges in information years. my son, Nathan. My boys are my world.” help of a business coach, is to serve as Patricia” juggling work and family At one point, Skop admits, Ryan was I learned how to get my a reference, Lockwood afraid that Skop was “married” to her Fenton City By Sally Rummel life priorities in order. SUNDAYit should not [email protected]; 810-629-8282 EDITIONwork. Skop was a passionate hands-on councilwoman Jessica Skop tctimes.com replace the “Balancing is the story of my life,” business owner who wanted to attend to Owner of Serendipity Day Spa ” TIMES ONLINE advice of legal counsel knowledge- said Jessica Skop, owner of Serendipity every detail herself. “That was eye open- able of tax-exempt organizations in Day Spa. “We live in Waterford, my son ing to me,” said Skop, who married Ryan your area. goes to school in Clarkston and I work in two-and-a-half years ago. “It forced me Fenton City Councilwoman Pat Linden and Frankenmuth. It’s not unusual to change my way of doing things.” The only word for Lockwood is very familiar with for me to spend two to three hours a day Every week, Skop makes a weekly grandkids“ is pure joy. non-profit organizations. “They are on the road.” balance planner, which allocates every the backbone of communities. My Belinda Armstead Such is the life of today’s busy women, waking hour from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Co-owner of Armstead Automotive ” involvement with non-profit civic trying to “have it all” with a career and prioritizes it as personal time, family tctimes.com groups goes back to my first involve- family. time, work time, even health time. “You ment in the Fenton community As the founder and owner of Serendip- can see in front of you how you are spend- through St. John School as a Bingo ity Day Spa for almost nine years, Skop ing every hour of your day, and whether We try to teach Samuel The volunteer and homeroom mother. has learned many lessons and life skills that is fitting your life priorities,” said and“ Paige the importance “My love of helping people and about balancing work and family. “I used Skop. “You ask yourself, ‘where’s the seeing the good works that civic to try to ‘do it all,’” said Skop, 36. “It balance?’” of our business, respect home page organizations perform guided me took me a long time to get here, but with to people we are helping, ONLINE Now, Skop uses managers to handle See NON-PROFIT on 8 the help of a business coach, I learned daily operations at both locations of and the community. how to get my life priorities in order. My Serendipity Day Spa. “I empower my Jennifer Sharp Scully Licensed funeral director at ” COMMENTS TOP RIGHT ORANGE See BALANCING ACT on 10 Sharp Funeral Homes SUBSCRIBE LINK Weekend PAYING BILLS On the national VOL. 20 NO. XLI SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2013 $1.00 news‘‘ we were told that if the debt ceiling stays as it is now, Linden mayor speaks out on controversial ordinance D.C. will only be uLossing says teen’s suicide discrimination of services While the ordinance over- able to based upon individual char- laps many existing protec- pay bills they can pay cash was catalyst for local law acteristics, including sexual tion rights at the state and for. Well D.C., wel- By Sharon Stone ordinance, residents have orientation and gender iden- federal level, having an anti- come to our world.” [email protected]; 810-433-6786 obviously felt compelled to tity. Since that day, New discrimination ordinance Based on the number of voice their opinions. Delhi Township in Ingham allows municipalities to take PLEDGE OF comments the Times has On Monday, Sept. 9, Lin- County became the 27th action rather than having to ALLEGIANCE received on Linden’s newly den became the 26th munici- municipality to approve a rely on higher government No school had 100‘‘ percent partici- adopted anti-discrimination pality in Michigan to outlaw David Lossing similar ordinance. See ORDINANCE on 20A pation in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. I can’t help but wonder what kind $10,000 of pot of kid would refuse, Rite of Autumn and why? Maybe you plants to go up should interview one of them.” in smoke OBAMACARE uNarcotics team discovers WEBSITE Seeing as 8-ft. plants in Holly Township ‘‘ nobody By Sharon Stone wants [email protected]; 810-433-6786 Obam- At 11:10 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 7, acare, how come a Narcotics Enforcement Team (NET) 4.7 million deputy was advised about a marijuana overload- grow operation in a wooded area of ed the site the first land near Belford and East Holly roads day?” in Holly Township. The NET deputy, who works with NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office If the Tri-County discovered several 8-feet-tall marijuana Times‘‘ is Michigan plants that he in turn seized. The sheriff’s ‘Newspaper of the department determined the seized plants Year’ then the judges have a street value of $8,000 to $10,000. must be the NRA, See POT PLANTS on 22A Right to Life and Fox News.”

DRIVING You can’t make a Iconic Frank’s turn‘‘ on a yellow light? Yellow means “clear Tavern may be the intersection,” not stop. You must be the gone by winter imbecile I’m always TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO uLikely to be demolished behind at a light.” Mike Fetuni of Brighton Township loads corn stalks and hay bales into his truck at Spicer Orchards Wednesday afternoon. He promised his five children that the home would be decorated for fall under blight ordinance before they got home from school. By William Axford HOT LINE [email protected]; 810-433-6792 of the week Fenton Twp. — Frank’s Tavern is one step closer to being torn down. On Mon- day, the township board voted to award a I AM SICK How Fenton compares in crime to similar sized cities $9,750 contract bid to Cook’s Excavating of“ having to opt to tear down the former restaurant. Super- By William Axford of Flint, the city of Fenton out of charitable visor Bonnie Mathis said she would like [email protected] by contrast had 17 violent to see the building located on Eastview donations, additional Flint, Detroit and Sagi- crimes amongst a popula- Drive torn down before winter. purchases, cash naw topped the Federal tion of 11,675 people. The See FRANK’S TAVERN on 11A back and other non Bureau of Investigation’s FBI classifies murder, relevant questions (FBI) most dangerous forcible rape, robbery and when I use my cities list this year, a aggravated assault as vio- credit card. We are distinction that the three lent crimes. becoming sheep. cities have held for the Fenton is significantly Stand up and leave past few years. safer than any metro- Flint had 2,774 violent politan area in the state your purchases on crimes amongst a popula- but how does the city the counter and tion of 101,632 people and stack up to other compa- walk out. TRI-COUNTY TIMES | FILE PHOTO Detroit had 15,011 violent rable cities in Michigan? Fenton Township officials are looking ’’ According to the FBI crime stats from 2012, crimes amongst a popula- Here’s a look at crime in to demolish Frank’s Tavern before the the city of Fenton had 17 violent crimes and tion of 707,096 people. cities that have a similar end of the year. Officials said the aban- ranks as one of the safest cities in Michigan. About 16 miles south See CRIME on 6A doned building has been a hotspot for drug deals and parties. 2A Sunday, October 13, 2013 WEEKEND TIMES tctimes.com FREE PublIc EvENt understanding Hernia & treatment Options Presented by Dr. Michael McCann, Medical Director of the Hurley Hernia Center of Excellence

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Police&Fire You don’t report EAT, DRINK AND RUN have to buy At 12:36 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6, Fenton police responded to a a Mac! bar/restaurant in the 3100 block of Silver Lake Road to inves- uOther laptops and tigate a complaint. Lt. Jason Slater said police learned that tablets comparable three white males had been in performance but eating and drinking beer while cheaper in price watching the Tigers game on TV. After racking up a bill of $87, By William Axford they walked out the side door [email protected]; 810-433-6792 without paying. Two of the men From iPhones to iPods, were seen walking out with their Apple has come to dominate glass of beer. The three men were seen getting into a dark just about every corner of tech- colored, newer pickup truck and nology by building superior then heading east on Silver Lake products. Mac computers are Road. Police are reviewing the just as reputable when it comes restaurant’s surveillance video to to the world of laptops but also help identify the suspects. come with a hefty price tag. Here are a few laptops worth RECKLESS DRIVERS BEWARE looking into if you’re looking Deputies with the Genesee for a quality laptop without County Sheriff’s Department will spending the Apple price. be making random visits to Lake Chromebook — Google Fenton High School when stu- TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO made the jump from website to dents are arriving in the morning Krista Andres inserts bottles fed by cousin Alexis Andres into a bottle machine on Wednesday, hardware with Chromebook, a and when school lets out in the while her 4-year-old daughter Emily tried to keep herself occupied. line of laptops that utilize An- afternoon to monitor traffic in the parking lot. There was a minor droid software (also created by collision a couple of weeks ago Google). The laptops rely on and there have been complaints Bottle, can recycling machines cloud storage rather than saving See POLICE on 8A files to the hardware, keeping personal documents in a secure are ‘losers’ for grocery industry online account. So even if you’re TRI-COUNTY TIMES away from your computer or Michigan considering big worse, it crashes and becomes The Tri-County Times is published semi- changes to how recyling, junk, you’ll still be able to access weekly by Rockman Communications, 256 N. Fenway Drive, Fenton, Michigan 48430. bottle returns handled your files as long as you have Serving the communities of: Fenton, Linden, Internet access. Lake Fenton, Holly, Hartland, Byron, Gaines, By Tim Jagielo The biggest catch with Davisburg, Swartz Creek and Grand Blanc [email protected]; 810-433-6795 Chromebooks is most of their townships of: Fenton, Holly, Rose, Tyrone and Holly — Cory Hamilton spends about half his time Argentine. features require Internet connec- at Holly Foods working at the bottle machines at the contact information tion. This limitation continues to General Office...... 810-629-8282 front of the store. On Wednesday, he freed jammed be minimized however as more Advertising ...... 810-629-8281 machines for customers, emptied bins full of crushed Classifieds...... 810-629-8194 restaurants, schools and public Circulation...... 810-433-6797 cans and moved glass bottles to the back of the store. buildings continue to set up wifi Hot Line...... 810-629-9221 Glass bottles take more of his time, because it’s Fax...... 810-629-9227 connections. Chromebooks can Email...... [email protected] sorted by brand, by hand, in the boxes, whether it’s be bought for as little as $200. Website...... tctimes.com Budweiser or Miller. Because many bottles break, he M o s t Hours: can easily be cut by small shards of glass. Mon-Thurs: ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. m o d e l s Friday: ...... 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. This afternoon is reasonably busy, but it can be ex- are less Saturday & Sunday...... Closed tremely busy depending on the holiday — especially t h a n Mobile App: Independence Day. $500. Visit The room is noisy, with churning crushing ma- tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO chines, beeping alarms and clinking glass. Customers or scan this Cory Hamilton changes a bag of QR code will hear Hamilton removing bags, and closing bottle crushed cans on Wednesday. That day machine doors. While these noises may signal extra was steady, but weekends, especially cash coming to the customer, to owner Raymond See ALTERNATIVES after a holiday, can be extremely busy. See RECYCLING on 14A on 11A

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“My wife. She is a very “My mom, because she “My wife. I love her and “My mother. She is a “Margaret Thatcher. “Condoleezza Rice for caring person and I love was always there for me she has been a perfect strong good person. She She was the first woman her intelligence. She is her to death. We have when she was alive.” wife to me.” guided me along in a lot prime minister and she very poised and I listen been married 35 years.” of different ways.” along with Reagan got to her talk on TV. “ — Don Allwelt — Sally Carrier — Bohdan Bohdanowycz — Patty Bandy us out of the cold war.” — Linda Squires Linden Linden Howell Fenton — Bill Chapin, Tyrone Township Fenton Township tctimes.com WEEKEND TIMES Sunday, October 13, 2013 5A NOW OPEN HAIRPLAY SALON We are a Full Service Salon featuring… • Specialized Hair Color Opportunities available • Cuts • Nails • Waxing Teacher Special for stylist and • Personal Make-Up Artist nail technicians. 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Fenton — Ahead of the I think it’s always that civic engagement Nov. 5 elections, Fenton interesting to have a could be improved in WE ARE SHIPPING If you have an address of a deployed service City Council candidates conversation about the city. man or woman that you would like us to send took to the mic on Tues- what’s going on This is their first THE CANDY TO USA candy to, please submit their address to: day to give their views on locally. time running for of- TROOPS OVERSEAS [email protected] or call 810-735-9426 issues that affect the city. fice, though McDermott — David McDermott Now Accepting New Patients! The Fenton Regional Fenton City Council candidate has been on numerous Chamber of Commerce boards and Naughton Patricia A. McGarry, D.D.S. hosts the Meet the Candi- ’’ has been active with the Preventative & Cosmetic Dentistry for the young, not so young, brave and not-so-brave! date events on election years, providing Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.). We’re your state-of-the-art, home town a venue for the candidates to answer A more in depth story on each can- dental care experts! business-centric questions from the didate will be in the Sunday, Oct. 20 200 Lindenwood Dr. • Linden, • www.drmcgarry.com • 810-735-9426 Chamber and audience members. issue of the Times. Hours: Mon.-Wed. 11am-7pm • Thurs. 8am-3pm • Occasional Sat. 8am-Noon The audience was sparse, with fewer than 30 people, which Chamber Execu- tive Director Shelly Day attributed to the nice weather and the Detroit Tigers game. “We focus more on the business aspect of it,” she said, regarding questions. “It’s just so we can create the venue for them, so (voters) can make a decision when they’re voting on who’s going to lead the city.” The panel was six strong, including Mayor Sue Osborn, who is running unop- posed. Newcomers were David McDermott and Patrick Naughton. Benjamin Smith, Bradley Jacob and Scott Grossmeyer have terms ending in November and are seeking reelection. The ballot will allow for three candi- dates to be elected. Chamber chair Patrik Welty moderated You don’t have the flu. the panel, which was more of a coopera- tive discussion that left candidates agree- Keep it that way. ing with each other on many points. There were six questions. Three were It’s time to protect yourself and your loved ones from the flu developed from questionnaires sent in by by attending one of our flu shot clinics, held every Thursday. the Chamber and decided upon by their Political Action Committee and three Don’t miss this quick, convenient way to get your flu shot and were from the audience. defend against influenza. Not only will it help you stay healthy, Topics included the candidates’ com- it will give you peace of mind. munity involvement, drugs in the schools, developing the Silver Parkway corridor and mitigating damage to businesses dur- Fenton Flu Shot CliniC ing road construction projects. Every Thursday, Oct. 3-Nov. 21, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. After the discussion Naughton said, “I love the city and I see it moving forward Mclaren Flint–Fenton Community Medical Center so greatly. This is going to be the city other 2420 owen Road cities in Michigan want to emulate.” He Fenton, MI 48430 said he wants to be part of this progress. Naughton has lived in the city for more (810) 496-2500 than 20 years. This event is open to the public. McDermott has lived in Fenton for No appointment is necessary. seven years. “I think it’s always interest- ing to have a conversation about what’s going on locally,” he said. 6A Sunday, October 13, 2013 WEEKEND TIMES tctimes.com HOT LINE CONTINUED CRIME nnn Continued from Front Page I’M ALMOST 83. I retired the day I turned population size, average household in- 62 and the more I see of these politicians, come, per capita income and educational like John McCain, they should be forced to retire at 62. Once they get to the pub- levels. lic trough, you can’t get them away, they Population: Of the five cities in the squeal and they oink. state with a population size between nnn 11,500 and 12,000 people, Fenton ranks THE KING WAS right on with the thing he had written in his article about there are the safest. Highland Park is the most so many people that are illegal aliens liv- dangerous city in Michigan that has a ing in our country. Right next to his article similar population size with 230 reports was a story about a 1952 history book. of violent crimes, with 92 percent of the The comparison of 1952 and today blew crimes being robberies or aggravated as- me away. The King is so right on. nnn saults. Emmet Township, which also has I REMEMBER YEARS ago when the a similar population size to Fenton, had Premier of Russia stood up and Kruschev 59 reports of violent crime. Most violent predicted the U.S. would destroy itself crimes in Emmet Township also involved from within. At the time, I thought he was an idiot. Right now, I think he may be the robberies or aggravated assaults. Bath smartest man to ever talk. It is happening. and Grosse Pointe also have between nnn 11,500 and 12,000 people and had 22 and WOULDN’T IT BE wonderful if people 18 violent crimes in 2012, respectively. who initiated the laws like Obamacare Per household income: According would also have to accept it – like the congressmen. It would make a difference to the website zipatlas.com, the average on how this country is run. TRI-COUNTY TIMES | HEALTHCARE.GOV household income within the city of nnn Healthcare.gov, the main website of the open exchange market place for Fenton is $60,463. The next closest city WE HAVE SEEN the light, the green light healthcare, has been difficult for consumers to operate with, due to glitches with a similar household income (ac- that is. We saw it on two different Friday nights after 11 p.m. On Sept. 6, it fell from and the high volume of people reportedly logging onto the site. cording to the website) is Walled Lake the sky like a meteor and Sept. 27, it lit up at $60,500. Walled Lake had 12 violent the sky like lightning. crimes last year, with 10 of them being nnn Healthcare exchange website aggravated assault and two of them being I WONDER WHAT the reaction of the rape. Grand Blanc Township, which has masses will be when they learn that the — glitches, overloaded subsidies will not be paid to them, but an average household income of $60,980, to the most hated of all — the insurance u to compare plans. Healthcare.gov failed had 88 violent reports of violent crimes companies. Leaders promise to to load the next page after the sign-in last year. Grand Blanc Township had 17 nnn continue improving page. Issues with security questions and cases of rape, 14 robberies and 57 ag- I’M LOOKING AT a card we have with gravated assaults. Livonia has a slightly Detroit Tiger prices. For example, a 15 insurance marketplace recognizing user names are common game week the highest is $633, which is By William Axford complaints consumers have told news higher household income at $63,396, had $42 a game. The lowest is $258, for the [email protected] media outlets. 32 robberies, 19 rapes and three murders. cheapest seats, which is $17 per game. Oct. 1 marked the first day of the The number of people who have Overall, Livonia had 146 violent crimes How is this too much? health care open exchange market on successfully signed up for a healthcare last year. healthcare.gov. But instead of compar- plan through the website has not been Per person income: According to the ing prices and seeing what plans they released yet. The Washington Post es- U.S. Census Bureau, the average income qualify for, consumers have reported timates that fewer than 10 people have per person in Fenton is $22,435. Grand difficulty creating accounts and stay- been able to sign up for a plan so far. Ledge has the closest income per person Online tickets and showtimes ing logged into the website. 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Specifically, I don’t un- spent on sports out- game, it’s 1/16th of the would just be a guess without hearing derstand caring deeply about professional side of the office? season. A: the vehicle run and knowing the history. First, if the shaking did not start until after the sports. Personally, I managed to scrape I watch most of the Why do people love watch- tune up then you need to look for a possible through a season of community college Tigers games. I watch ing football, when to me, it cracked porcelain on one or more of the spark Tim Jagielo plugs. Check to make sure the proper spark cross country, was pretty good at street sporting events. I watch seems like such a stop-start game plugs where installed since sometimes they hockey as a kid a lot of soccer now, Li- with very little action? The are cataloged wrong. Next, I would make sure and have a fair ons football and Tiger baseball. ‘stop-start’ is what makes it when you are checking the plugs to pay atten- tion to the coil boots as you remove the coils Summary overhand serve Literally from a young ‘GETS IT’ appealing, because you can to make that they are seated properly and in at volleyball. age, I was listening watch a play, and it stops, and good condition. If the shaking was present Non-sports fan Growing up, to all the (Tiger then you have 20 seconds to before the tune up then it is probably best at Tim Jagielo needed this point if you have a professional look at it. the Red Wings games). talk about it. The athletes are Some components are difficult to test and may a little help from take some specialty equipment to test. With the Sports Editor Dave were frequently What is it about so big and so strong, and you cost of parts for today’s vehicles guessing is not Troppens, in under- on — but that’s the Tigers fran- see a 260-pound athlete run a good way to go. standing the love of about it. I’m not chise that you love faster than you ever could. watching profes- We now offer free complimentary towing and exaggerating so much? That I was The athletes are amazing. It’s roadside assistance package of up to 75.00 for sional sports. when I say that born in the Detroit area. fun to watch amazing ath- 12 months or 12,000 miles with any repair or service (even oil changes) at Wilkinson Auto I had to look up The players changed, but Dave Troppens letes. It’s fun to see someone Repair, see store for details. how football is it’s still a Detroit franchise, it’s thrive like that. Do you have a question that you played before I started shooting it every still Detroit’s team. 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I live near one and have witnessed 11, Fenton police were sent to a victims recovering from personal 20% off suspicious vehicles driving oddly dur- fast-food restaurant in the 3200 injury accidents from overaggres- ing school pick up/drop off times. I can’t block of Owen Road to investigate sive solicitation and cuts down on Brake always watch your kids. There are 19 reg- a complaint. Employees reported to fraudulent claims in Michigan’s no Antifreeze Inspection istered sex offenders in the Linden school police that an Infinity car had struck fault system. House Bills 4770 and Inspection district alone. a menu sign in the drive-through 4771 provide a 30-day waiting period  lane. The car pulled onto Owen for accident victims before anyone THE UN INSPECTORS removed all of Road and then back into the drive- can use their police accident reports the WMDs in Iraq in the ‘90s. Do your through lane again, where police for solicitation purposes. “This is research before you start calling names made contact with the driver, a common-sense legislation that gives and spreading your lies. Colin Powell 24-year-old Fenton Township male. even said the intelligence was bogus and accident victims and their families The driver appeared to be highly a chance to get over the shock of trumped up. intoxicated. A preliminary breath Battery  an accident before having to make Tires test revealed the driver had a blood Testing We match TIME TO VOTE out Ray Culbert and Dani- important decisions about legal any alcohol content of .287 percent. He competitor elle Dixon in 2013, Mayor Lossing, Ed representation or extended medical pricing Ciesielski and Charles Ross in 2014, and was arrested, lodged until sober care,” said state Rep. Joseph Graves Amanda Adams and Ray Swan in 2015. and has a Nov. 18 court date for (R-Argentine Township), sponsor of Though they may be kindhearted, we are OWI. one of the bills. “Not only do these FULL SERVICE paying dearly for their lack of wisdom. bills protect accident victims but it  TEEN DOESN’T WANT TO PAY will also cut down on the fraud and OIL CHANGE call a person who will not FOR COSMETICS AND TIRE ROTATION WHAT DO YOU abuse that happens in Michigan’s negotiate? A dictator. Any names come to At 5 p.m. on Oct. 10, Fenton police auto-no-fault system.” The package mind? responded to a retail store in the passed with strong bipartisan sup-  18000 block of Silver Parkway to port and now goes to the Senate for $ 99 THIS IS IN regards to the 11-year-old boy investigate a shoplifting complaint. consideration. that had the incident with the stranger and A loss prevention employee had a Up to 519 quarts, most cars, diesel extra. the football players that intervened on Sept. 17-year-old Fenton female detained Fenton Township to hold flag See dealer for details. Offer expires 10/31/13. 24. That way my son, and I want to say I re- after watching her exit the store ally appreciate what those boys did and if it retiring ceremony without paying for store merchan- Fenton Township will have a flag weren’t for them I don’t know what would’ve dise. Police recovered $36 of cos- happened. I plan on thanking those boys in retirement ceremony on Oct. 21 at metics from the teen who admitted the Fenton Township Civic Commu- person. They deserve a lot of credit for what to taking the items because she ASCO they did for my son. nity Center at 6:30 p.m., prior to the 810-629-2255 didn’t want to pay that much for L  Fenton Township Board of Trustees make-up. She has a Nov. 18 court I AM HAPPY to see that Amy is writ- meeting. Boy Scouts of America Ven- FENTON date for retail fraud. ing again for your outdoors section. She ture Crew 422 will conduct the cer- 2525 Owen Road - Fenton writes the most amazing stories for your emony under the direction of Eagle Mon-Thurs 8-8pm | Fri 8-6pm | Sat 8-5pm PURSE STOLEN, RECOVERED www.lascoford.com paper and I’m glad she is back. Candidate Michael Laetz. American  At 4 p.m. on Oct. 8, Fenton police responded to the 500 block of Silver flags will be retired in a dignified Lake Road to investigate a larceny and respectful manner. Members of from an automobile. A 27-year-old the public are invited to attend the Fenton woman reported that her ceremony and to bring flags of their purse had been taken from her un- own, if they wish to retire them. locked 2008 Cadillac Escalade. Min- utes prior to this call, Fenton police Art at the Mill on Oct. 18 learned that an unknown purse had Art at the Mill will take place through- been found in the area of Beach and out downtown Linden on Friday, Oct. La Forza Wood streets. The purse belonged 18, from 4 to 8 p.m. Local artists to the Fenton woman. The woman will display their art and there will be told police she had seen two men music. Local merchants will be open Soccer Club walking on Barnes but was not sure for business and food, cider and if they were involved. Police were doughnuts will be available. Fenton unable to locate those two men. The Winery & Brewery will sponsor a woman’s credit card, which she has wine tasting event at Serendipity Day since cancelled, was the only thing Spa. Drew Weigandt, president of missing from her purse. the Linden Downtown Development Authority (DDA) said they are still BOYS looking for more artists and hope people will come out to enjoy this fall PREMIER event in downtown Linden. For more information, call Weigandt at (810) TEAMS 845-4349. Travel Soccer Clinics U15-U18 at Fenton Intermediate School for the mind Wednesdays 6/2/10 & 6/9/10 from Aerobics body and soal Mon.,Wed.,Fri. at 5:30am 6:30-7:30 p.m. Home Mon.,Tues.,Turs.,Fri. at 9:00am No need to register, just drop in to  LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE  Wed at 9:15am meet the coaches and all the La Forza Remodeling Bosu, Step, Running, Circuits, players. Weights, Basic Aerobics, Body Zap, We also buy houses! Ball, Zumba and Yoga! Teams welcome! Helps us think and relax! Feel Good! 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[email protected]; 810-629-8282 “In a 1938 edition of the Holly Herald, My LG front load Holly — George and Diane Kullis they refer to this house as the social center washer is displaying couldn’t figure out why a perfect stranger of this town,” Kullis said. Following the Q. OE code and there is would come knocking on their door last death of the Plumers’ last child in 1943, spring, offering to them a beautiful Eastlake- water in the bottom the house and all of its belongings were period antique bedroom set for purchase. 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TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Cory Hamilton wheels a cart of sorted beer bottles to the back of the store on Wednesday. Glass bottles have to be sorted by hand.

RECYCLING Spokesperson Brad Wurfel said Michi- Continued from Page 3A gan’s recycling rate is 14.5 percent, which Antoon, that may be the sound of money is below other Great Lakes States and flying out the door. below the 24-percent national average. “This costs us $100,000 a year to take “We want to see more folks recycling in returnable bottles,” he said. With bottle consumer waste,” he said. “The grocers attendants, equipment, square footage, would like to see a different system for venders and expensive maintenance collecting returnables,” echoing An- agreements, the costs can add up for a toon’s comments and adding that having supermarket. the bottles there is a sanitation issue. “How about the smell, how about the While changing the way we recycle re- stink,” he said, adding that Hamilton turnables is part of the discussion, Wurfel scrubs the room three times a day to keep said the goal is an overall strategy to get it sanitary, and it is professionally cleaned more people recycling. In Michigan, he said once per week. there are still people who burn His family is an avid garbage. Only recently did it supporter of recycling, but The become illegal in Michigan he would be in support of times have to burn couch cushions and general recycling centers ‘‘ electronics. that take your redeemable changed, but The issue in a lot of places With tremendous cost savings over other bottles and cans, but also the recycling isn’t that people don’t want recyclable milk jugs and bottle law is to recycle, it’s just that there options and locations in Fenton and Flint, aluminum cans. may not be a local network “The times have changed, outdated. for recycling. “We have to MCC is truly the Smart Choice for the but the recycling bottle law Raymond Antoon take a hard look at what’s tri-county area. is outdated.” Antoon re- Owner, Holly Foods’’ available to people,” he said. ferred to the influx of water Wurfel also echoed An- bottles that aren’t redeemable in the toon’s comments about bottled water Visit us online at www.mcc.edu Michigan Bottle law of 1976. He guesses — that the high rate of return on redeem- his store alone sells 15,000 to 18,000 able bottles and cans — which has been bottles of water each week. “Where are reported up to 95 percent, is lost on water they going?” bottles. “These days it outpaces most Registration starts November 1. Though he shouldn’t hold his breath, soft drinks,” he said, but they cannot be Michigan is taking baby steps to possibly redeemed for a deposit. do just that — get bottle and can recycling In unrelated legislation, Sen. Rebecca out of the stores and into recycling centers Warren (D-Ann Arbor) announced she that would include redemption coupons will introduce legislation expanding for can and bottle deposits. Michigan’s bottle law to include water It’s something a large group of stake- bottles and most other bottled beverages. holders have discussed at a meeting last The next MDEQ recycling coalition month, set up by the Michigan Depart- meeting is Tuesday, Oct 15. Wurfel ment of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), doesn’t expect anything concrete to report 2100 W. Thompson Road, FenTon upon the urging of Gov. Rick Snyder. In- until the spring, but it could eventually cluded in the 50 stakeholders are grocers, change the way Michiganders recycle in 810-762-5000 gas stations, soda distributors and other some places, and even how the bottle bill environmental groups. is carried out.

nnn HOT LINE CONTINUED GREAT OWNERS AND great food. Mo Doggies, we’ll miss you. THE ONLY THING Canadian flooding the nnn border is garbage. That about says it all. LAST NIGHT, WE attended the free movie nnn ‘The Intouchables,’ at the Fenton Commu- PLEASE REPORT THE person that killed nity & Cultural Center. The movie was ex- the puppy on North Road. Call the ASP- cellent, the snacks were tasty and it was a CA. They will investigate and prosecute. fun night out for hubby and me. Thank you Hope you called the sheriff and made a to all the supporters of this event. Hope to complaint. What a sick person that is. see the November movie as well. nnn  OBAMACARE IS THE largest tax increase I WAS READING where Governor Snyder ever. It will cost our country thousands of said that taking retirement benefits from Flint full-time jobs. It is decreasing coverage, police officers will put more on the street. increasing premiums and reducing choice Who would want to work in a place with no of doctors. At last count, 56 percent of future? Guess it becomes another ‘let them Americans do not want this horrible plan. eat cake.’ Wipe the frosting off Rick. tctimes.com WEEKEND TIMES Sunday, October 13, 2013 15A SPORTS TRIVIA Sarah DETROIT TIGERS Cummings n Shot a 98 at regionals on Wednesday. When was the n Read more about last time the the regional on Q Detroit Tigers SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13,sports 2013 WWW.TCTIMES.COM PAGE 16A page 15B. made it to the postseason three straight Tigers pounce on Kearsley early, earn 48-0 win seasons? By David Troppens rambled 44 yards for a score and a Ty Cobb was a [email protected]; 810-433-6789 14-0 Fenton lead. youngster. The Fenton — Sure they were unde- The defense got into the act on Ke- A Tigers made the feated, but the Fenton varsity football arsley’s next two possessions. First, World Series in team has been looking for some faster Thomas picked off a pass for a 35- 1907, 1908 and starts in their contests this year. yard score. On Kearsley’s next pos- 1909. Those With some help from Bryce Roney session Hamilton did the same from paying attention on offense and with some touchdowns 25 yards out, putting Fenton up 28-0 to Wednesday’s on defense, the Tigers got what they with 3:52 left in the first quarter and question probably wanted Friday night against Kearsley with just under two minutes of time should’ve gotten during the annual Wounded Warrior of possession. this question right. Project night. The Tigers didn’t let up in the Roney caught four passes for 185 second quarter. Fenton took seven yards and two scores while Alec plays to drive 54 yards to score on SOCCER Thomas and McKay Hamilton each Garret Mercord’s one-yard TD run. DISTRICTS had first-quarter interception returns Later, Weiss added a 20-yard TD on for touchdowns as the Tigers (7-0) a sweep around the left side. Roney Three tri-county stung the Hornets 48-0. capped the half with a TD on a 57- soccer teams in “We’ve been talking all year long yard TD reception where he broke at Fowlerville district that we have to start faster,” Fenton least one tackle for the score. Evan When the Fowlerville coach Jeff Setzke said. “Tonight they Gornick made the sixth of his extra- Division 2 district boys were focused from the start. Offense, point attempts, giving Fenton a 48-0 soccer tournament ends defense and special teams — they halftime lead. on Oct. 19, there’s a pretty just rocked the whole way. It was im- “I felt good,” said Roney. “I’ve TRI-COUNTY TIMES I SCOTT SCHUPBACH decent chance a tri-county pressive.” been out for awhile because of my Fenton’s Joe Bennett runs with the ball during the Tigers’ 48-0 Metro team, or two, may be in the Roney was the most impressive. ankle and it feels good to be back and League victory against Kearsley Friday night. title game on Oct. 19. That’s After having issues with a bad ankle running. I’m getting a lot better and because there are three area for a good chunk of the season, he set am starting to build up. I’m almost at are — it’s about getting better each 60 yards. The Hornets’ ground game teams in the tourney. up the first TD on a trick play when 100 percent. I’m right there. I’m feel- week. And you can see it now. We collected just 37 rushing yards. It won’t be an easy Ethan Quesnelle tossed a 45-yard ing a lot more confident.” are 7-0 and have a chance to get to With a win at Swartz Creek on Fri- district to win. The No. 2 pass to Roney, giving the Tigers pos- The entire second half was played 8-0 next week.” day, the Tigers will lock up at least a session at the Kearsley 8. Three plays under mercy rules with a continuous Linden Eagles, who open Claborn completed 4-of-7 passes co-league title. tourney action with a game later, Dominic Weiss scored the first clock. for 105 yards, while Ross Ebert com- “I think we are doing really well against Holly on Tuesday of his two rushing TDs, this one from “From all sides of the ball tonight pleted 3-of-4 passes for 104 yards. at 6 p.m. The winner of one yard out. Fenton led 7-0 less than was probably our most complete Weiss led the ground game with 47 together,” Roney said. “We are prac- that game will play Bran- two minutes into the contest. On Fen- game of the season,” Setzke said. “It yards and two TDs on just six car- ticing really well and we are doing a don at 5 p.m. on Oct. 17 at ton’s next possession Roney caught a was impressive. We talk about how ries. Kearsley quarterback Matt We- lot better in our games. We are doing Fowlerville High School screen pass from James Claborn and we don’t care what teams’ records ine completed just 8-of-21 passes for better each and every week.” with that victor going into the title game on Oct. 19 at noon, also at Fowlerville. Lake Fenton remains perfect in GAC, Holly edges Eaton Rapids Fenton has a bye and By David Troppens half. We gave ourselves a week 10, I thought we got better tonight and Brandon 22, Linden 15 won’t play until Oct. 17 [email protected]; 810-433-6789 and that was our goal, to qualify for that’s more important than qualifying If the Eagles want to make the when the Tigers face ei- Lake Fenton (5-1, 6-1) collected the playoffs.” for the playoffs tonight.” playoffs automatically, they’ll have ther tourney hosts Fowler- 508 yards total offense on 18 plays in In the second half, Stryker De- Holly 36, Eaton Rapids 30 to win their last two games. Linden ville or Goodrich in the the first half, sparking an impressive Gayner had a four-yard TD run, The Bronchos (4-3) kept their had two TDs. The first came on a semifinals at Fowlerville 59-6 victory against Perry, Friday while Andy Donoho had a six-yard playoff hopes alive with a homecom- Gage Smith 40-yard TD pass to Aus- High School at 7 p.m. The night. run. Trent Hilger added a safety on ing victory against non-league foe tin Buerkel, cutting Brandon’s lead winner of that game also Lake Fenton quarterback Pete defense. He also scored a two-point Eaton Rapids. to 15-7 after Cameron Cook’s extra- moves to the finals. Plasters completed TD passes of 47, conversion. Kicker Jared Smith con- Avery Bishop scored on a one- point kick. The second came early in Lake Fenton was given 26 and 41 yards to Neil Allor during verted all six of his PATs. yard run, putting the Bronchos ahead the third quarter on Noah Sargent’s the first half. For good measure, Al- a pretty tough draw in Lake Fenton needs a win next for good in the fourth quarter. one-yard run. A two-point conversion lor also had a 55-yard TD run. The the Division 3 Powers week at Durand to set up a GAC Red Jake Zorn completed TD passes of pass from Smith to Garrett Beaudry other first-half score was provided by district. The Blue Devils Division championship game against 35 yards to Javon Barr, of 20 yards tied the contest up at 15-all. Mitchell Bollinger on a 70-yard run face Powers on Tuesday Montrose on Oct. 25. to Tom O’Connor and of 35 yards to However, Brandon broke the tie on the first play from scrimmage dur- at 4:30 p.m. The winner “Next week is another week we Adam Tooley for the Bronchos other with a Dylan Bland 42-yard TD run ing that possession. of that game will play Co- recognize as a championship week,” scores. about halway through the third quar- “We ran only 18 plays and it was Doyle said. “There can be no let Zorn completed 19-of-24 passes ter. Linden (4-3) never scored again. runna in an Oct. 17 semi- a bunch of big ones,” Lake Fenton up. The kids know what is at stake for 310 yards. Tooley caught eight Bland also had a 21-yard TD run and final at Powers as well. coach Eric Doyle said about the first and we are still trying to get better. for 140 yards. a five-yard TD pass to Tay Morris.

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Of course, event held at The Emerald in enth in Division 2 in the state. no one had as good a round as St. Johns. They recently captured the Moss, who won medalist honors But the Linden junior did Flint Metro League champion- with a 78, one stroke ahead of even more than that. ship by dominating the Metro Avondale’s Mackenzie Bloom- Joslin qualified for the League meet. berg’s 79. Moss’ score helped state meet as an individual And now they’ve qualified lead the Tigers to a team score by winning the regional championship with an 18- for the state meet as a team for of 353, 14 strokes ahead of third- hole score of 91. She won the third straight year. place Avondale. The top three medalist honors by two The Tigers earned their spot teams and the top three individu- strokes, defeating Adrian’s at the state meet by placing als not on the top three qualifying second-place finisher Ash- second at the regional held at teams qualify for the state meet. ley Rincon, who carded a Holly’s Heather Highlands on However, Moss didn’t feel 93. The top three teams and Wednesday. like she played her best round. the top three individuals who Fenton placed second at “I had three bad holes and it TRI-COUNTY TIMES I DAVID TROPPENS weren’t on state-qualifying the tourney, 22 strokes behind did shake me up,” Moss said. “I Holly’s Paige Johnson (left) and Fenton’s Tailer Przybylowicz will be teams qualified for the state the top-ranked team in the had three double-bogeys, and I headed to the Division 2 state golf meet on Friday at Michigan State meet. Linden had only two state, Birmingham Seaholm. was kind of nervous. I knew University’s Forest Akers East Golf Course. Johnson qualified as an golfers competing, meaning And one of the team mem- the girl that I played with had a individual, while the entire fifth-ranked Fenton Tigers’ squad will be the only way Joslin could bers, Samantha Moss, capped 79 and I had her by one stroke, making their third straight trip to the state event. qualify for the state event the regional meet by earning but I wondered if anyone else was by placing in the top medalist honors. Finally, the was in the hunt. It wasn’t exact- known as a good school for golf. “She learned how to finish,” three of the non-team spots. Holly Bronchos had reason to ly my best round, but I pulled The girls golf has done well, and Holly coach Matt Wilson said “I was kind of surprised celebrate as well because Paige through at the end.” the boys have had some success about Johnson’s round. “She actually, because I didn’t do Johnson qualified for the state Moss’ teammates had strong too. But when we go places the had to overcome adversity my best,” Joslin said. “The meet as an individual. days. Przybylowicz placed fifth girls are recognized. (At the when she went double- and tri- course is pretty hard, so it But the Tigers were the big- overall with an 18-hole score meet) we hear from a lot of girls ple-bogey on two holes, and she evened it out a little bit. gest tri-county story at the event. of 82. Fellow senior Maddie that we have to beat Fenton, and was able to by finishing par and “My goal was to qualify, “I’m really happy about it,” Brown also had a strong round, that type of thing. We do have a par. After the double and triple, but I didn’t think I had a very Moss said. “I’m excited our carding a 95. Sarah Cummings target on our back.” she learned to take a deep breath good chance. I thought I might team made it (to state), and I shot a 98 to complete the Ti- The Bronchos competed on and to just go over it again.” come in third or fourth place hope to do really well there.” gers’ score. Madi Shegos shot their home course, hoping to Jenna Pepper was Holly’s just because of my score.” “That was definitely the goal a 101, and will be making her have an outside shot at qualifying next team scorer, carding a 99. Joslin said Linden’s first- going into the meet,” Fenton first trip to a state meet. for the state meet. They fell 24 Landrea Hill carded a 101, while year head coach Jon Ham- coach Kurt Herbstreit said. “We “Our top three scores were strokes and two places short by Chelsea Bowles had a 106. ilton was a big help. He knew beating Seaholm, being from seniors and that was carding a team score of 391. Hol- “It was a nice day for us, caddied for her during the the No. 1 ranked team in the nice,” Herbstreit said. “It’ll be ly was paced by Johnson, whose but the nice thing is my (top) 18-hole round. state, was going to be a difficult the first time Maddie Brown is sixth-place finish with an 85 was scores are coming back (next “My coach caddied for task, but we were able to take going to state, so it was nice to seven strokes behind Moss. It year),” Wilson said. “When the me, so that was pretty help- second and get back to states for see her contribute. also was the highest score of the scorers are coming back, that’s See JOSLIN on 19A a third time in a row. And it’s “Fenton is starting to get three individual state qualifiers. a bonus in itself.”

SPORTS BRIEFS SOCCER  Fenton 8, Lapeer West 0: Seven Ti- gers scored as Fenton finished the Metro season in second with a 7-1 record. Aron Ferguson had two goals, while Brady Hocevar, Andrew Mowery, Jake Davis, Evan Gornick, Trevor Harrick and Tim Geid each had a goal. In net, Joshua Barnard and John Leaske com- bined for the shutout.  Fenton 2, Eaton Rapids 0: The A FACTORY AUTHORIZED REPAIR CENTER FOR MERCURY, EVINRUDE, JOHNSON, MERCRUISER & YAMAHA Tigers got second-half goals from Aron Ferguson and Jake Davis, earning the non-league win. Andrew Mowery and 2013 FALL SPECIALS Michael Conroy had assists. 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To qualify for the state tour- pena’s David Resnick and John Mills was forced to leave nament, a team must either win Chen, 6-1, 6-1, in the opening early because he is also the the regional or finish in second round before upsetting second- captain of Holly’s soccer team, place. Because there were only seeded Tyler Roddie and Alex which had a non-league contest eight teams competing, the min- Hallandal of Flushing, 5-7, 7-5, against Oxford Thursday night imum requirement to move on 7-5, in the semifinals. at Holly. was reduced from 18 points to The Fenton tandem lost, 6-0, “It’s definitely tiring,” Mills 10. The winner and runner-up at 6-0, to top-seeded Zac Go- said of playing two sports at No. 1 singles also advanced. odrich and Dillon Sink of Holly the same time. “I started play- At the top flight, Holly’s in the finals. ing tennis along the way and I Jeff Sophiea downed Alpena’s “We had a lot of tough two- love both of them. I just had to Abram Purol, 6-2, 6-1, in the setters, three-setters, and not make it work.” finals. The Bronchos, Flushing enough of them went our way,” Before he left Flushing, and Purol punched their tickets Fenton coach Michael Dum- Mills helped Holly’s ten- to the state tournament Oct. 18- brille said. “It’s hard to tell how TRI-COUNTY TIMES I DAVID TROPPENS nis team finish in first place 19 at Hope College and Hol- good a team (Alpena) is when Holly’s Mitch Hughes advanced to the semifinals at regionals. The with 16 points, two more than land Christian High School. you don’t play them. They Bronchos won the regional championship on Thursday. runner-up Flushing (14). The It is Holly’s second straight were definitely the surprise of Bronchos captured four of the regional championship and the tournament.” landal and Matt Karas, 6-1, 6-1, Barney-Steinke and Samyak eight flights, including three of third in the last four years. Sophiea captured his first in the finals. The Bronchos had Harsh won at No, 1 doubles and the four doubles flights. “The consistency from this regional championship at the one other flight reach the finals veteran Lapeer East coach Oscar Mills and his partner, Parker group of seniors is very im- top flight in four tries, having in Will Moller, who lost 7-5, Rodriguez was voted Regional Cuthbert, won at No. 2 dou- pressive,” Holly coach Will lost in the championship match 6-0, to Lapeer East’s Keaton Coach of the Year. bles, beating Flushing’s Phillip Sophiea said. “With the regu- in 2010 and ’12. He lost in the Pracek at No. 4 singles. “Winning regionals was defi- Wu and Joe Montpas, 6-0, 6-2, lar-season schedule we play, semifinals in 2011. The other regional singles nitely a goal,’ Jeff Sophiea said. in the championship match. we ask a lot of our guys. (At Holly’s final regional triumph Besides tennis, Cuthbert also the regional) they showed how came at No. 4 doubles where winners were Flushing’s Aaron “This year was my turn and I is a member of Holly’s swim- much they have improved.” Morgan Baylis and Aaron Ver- Adams (No. 2) and Chris New- went out there and got the job ming team. Fenton tied for fourth place gith downed Flushing’s Eli Hal- man (No. 3). Alpena’s Noah done. All the hard work paid off.” Second-ranked Eagles capture 20th victory, prepare for district tourney By David Troppens [email protected]; 810-433-6789 Celebrate the art Michigan clarinetists Dave Bennett, is an It seems every time the Linden var- of jazz with special authentic musical prodigy (totally self-taught) sity boys soccer team takes the pitch, the guests clarinetist who brings to life the classic sound and music of Eagles break some sort of record. Benny Goodman (1909-1986) with incredible technique, style, beauty of tone and naturalness. On Monday, coach Kevin Fiebernitz Dave Bennett broke the greater Flint area record for and the The evening’ event will include light most wins by a prep soccer coach. refreshments and a cash bar. Seating is limited. On Thursday, the squad broke another Reservations are $35 per person and are Cliff Monear 50% tax deductible. record. The Eagles won their school-re- Trio. cord 20th contest by defeating Carman- To make your reservations Ainsworth 8-0 on the road. Call 810.237.7321 or email [email protected] “They broke the school record for with name, return phone number, and most boys wins and they did a good job number attending. and played well,” Fiebernitz said. “We had a lot of guys score goals. The main After playing at the FIA, Bennett has the distinct honor of gracing the stage with the New York thing is we got out of the game without Pops at Carnegie Hall, one of the world’s most any injuries.” prestigious performance venues. The Eagles assured they were going to get their 20th victory within about the first 23 minutes of the contest, and a lot of the work was done by Kevin Wright. Wright had a three-goal hat trick by the time the contest was 23 minutes old. He scored on an assist by Timo Schreiner during the third minute, and scored on an assist by A.J. Brasseur about 14 minutes later. Finally, with 17:11 left in the first half, Blake Bloomfield dished off an as- sist for Wright’s third goal for a 3-0 lead. By that time the competitive phase of the game was essentially over. The ma- jor questions remaining were if Carman- TRI-COUNTY TIMES I MARK BOLEN Ainsworth would score a goal and if the Linden’s Kevin Wright has scored seven contest would go the complete 80 min- goals in the Eagles’ last two games. He utes. The answer to both questions was scored four in Linden’s 8-0 victory against no. Carman-Ainsworth never scored, and Carman-Ainsworth on Thursday. Linden only got four shots on net against Linden begins district action at home against See EAGLES on 19A Holly at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY SPORTS Sunday, October 13, 2013 19A

TRI-COUNTY TIMES I MARK BOLEN Linden’s Jason Kroll (center) battles Swartz Creek’s Austin Soto for the ball on Tuesday, while Kroll’s teammate Ben Thornton (left) trails the play. The second-ranked Linden Eagles captured their school-record 20th victory on Thursday, defeating Carman- Ainsworth 8-0. EAGLES (20-1) begin district action in the Fowler- Continued from Page 18A ville district on Tuesday against the Hol- keeper Collin Hoeberling. Hoeberling ly Bronchos at 6 p.m. at Linden High made all four saves. Meanwhile, the of- School. Despite being ranked so highly, fense remained hot after the first three getting out of the district won’t be easy. goals. Kevin Bakos scored the final goal The district also includes area rivals Fen- of the first half on another Schreiner as- ton and eighth-ranked Goodrich. sist. By the time the game was over Sh- “I think the biggest thing is we can’t reiner would collect four assists. go into it overconfident,” Fiebernitz In the second half, Wright, Schreiner said. “We can’t think we’ve already won TRI-COUNTY TIMES I SUBMITTED PHOTO and Bakos scored within 3:12 of each oth- it. We have to focus on one game at a Linden’s Hannah Joslin prepares to drive a ball. Joslin captured a Division 3 er, making it 7-0, and setting up the poten- time. Like they say, you can throw the regional medalist position on Wednesday, carding a 91 at The Emerald. She was tial eight-goal mercy rule. The mercy rule records out now. They don’t mean any- one of two Eagles to compete at the regional. Makena Baldwin carded a 117 eventually came when Patrick Newport thing any more. You win and you move during the 18-hole event. scored on a goal assisted by Nolan Mc- on. If you lose, you are done. We’ll talk Donald with 20:07 left in the contest. on Monday, have a very focused practice JOSLIN “My drives worked out really well The second-ranked Linden Eagles and cover a variety of things.” Continued from Page 17A yesterday,” Joslin said. “That helped ful,” Joslin said. “We kind of talked me through the round.” it over before every shot, and it was “She was putting on a driving ex- much easier having another opinion.” hibition. She split every fairway but Friday, October 25th Hamilton enjoyed being Joslin’s one and all with 230, 240 or 250-yard & Saturday November 2nd caddy. drives,” Hamilton said. “When you “She would’ve made it with me can drive a ball like that, it’s such a Holly resident, or not, but I was able to talk to her huge advantage.” about every shot. It’s always nice to The Eagles’ other competitor at Laurie Anne Gardner have someone there,” Hamilton said. the regional was sophomore Makena will be entertaining from 6:30-9:30pm. “I thought she had a real legitimate Baldwin. She placed 32nd at the tour- chance to make it as an individual.” ney with an 18-hole score of 117. Laurie is a piano-playing vocalist who has been cruising the high seas for the last 6 years as a headlining Piano Bar Entertainer. Her fun, lively and Her round included six pars. Both The Division 3 state meet will be impromptu show brings a delightful mix of easy-listening hits from the Joslin and Hamilton said one part of held at Grand Valley State Universi- 60's,70's 80's 90's and today. Come out and enjoy a fun and relaxing show her game helped her qualify and win ty’s The Meadows. It is a two-day 36- while enjoying a delicious meal at River Rock. the regional crown. hole tourney, starting on Friday.

SPORTS BRIEFS Friday, November 1st VOLLEYBALL ils with 16 digs, while Rhiley Cole and  Linden at Almont quad: The Eagles Alyssa Rogers had eight kills each. Alex Come watch the Big beat Yale 25-21, 25-13 and Almont Brumley had three kills. Game with us 22-25, 25-16, 15-9, but lost to Croswell  Holly at Haslett Tournament: The November 2nd Lexington 25-12, 25-20. Megan Klavit- Bronchos beat Waverly, split with Fowler ter led the Eagles with 31 digs and five and lost to Haslett in poll play, but then aces, while Rebecca McDonald had 21 beat East Lansing and lost to Wil- kills. Niki Sargent had 16 kills, 12 digs liamston in the playoffs. and eight aces, while Taylor Ovington Adrienne Cheff had 63 assists, five collected 15 kills, five blocks and 18 aces and 23 digs, while Abby Lewan- digs. Bridget Adams had 12 kills and dowski had 27 kills. Katie Ordiway had four blocks while Bri Holscher had 13 nine aces and 63 digs, while Lauren digs. Fultz had 16 kills and 13 blocks. Kate Fall Hours: Monday - Thursday 4pm to 10pm  Lake Fenton vs. Mount Morris, Nitowski had 15 kills and Emily Alvarado Durand: The Blue Devils lost to Mount had 25 digs. Oliva Newcomb chipped in Friday - Saturday Noon to 10pm • Sunday Noon to 8pm Morris 25-8, 25-4, 25-8 and lost to Du- 30 digs, while Shannon Torpey had 10 rand 25-9, 25-14, 25-13. kills and 12 digs. Shayla Lipischak had 15100 Dixie Hwy., Holly, MI 48442 • 248.634.3400 Melody Draeger led the Blue Dev- six aces. www.riverrockbargrill.net 20A Sunday, October 13, 2013 WEEKEND TIMES tctimes.com ORDINANCE defendant upon conviction. Continued from Front Page McKone told council members in Taste the heritage agencies. Many of the local ordinances September that most municipalities Cider made the also cover rights based upon sexual have had few incidents where the orientation, an aspect that is not cov- ordinance had to be applied, and that old fashioned way! ered by the Michigan constitution. it gives residents a local option to file Come taste & compare! While agreeing that the rights of complaints. For those who do break the ...along the peaceful Mill Stream! every resident should be protected, ordinance, police can issue misdemean- Councilor Ray Culbert questioned the or infraction tickets, which mandates an effectiveness of adopting a local or- appearance in local courts. dinance that mimics state and federal Since the ordinance was adopted, laws. At the September meeting he said Lossing said he was unaware of any he agreed with the ordinance proposed violations, however, there is the pos- by Mayor David Lossing, however, he sibility that violations are not reported. A Michigan Historic Site disagreed with adopting ordinances for Had Linden not adopted this local Come visit the Jewel of Livingston County! the sake of ordinances. ordinance, Lossing said some residents Open 7 Days 9am-6pm Lossing said he has read all the Hot could be discriminated against. “The www.parshallvillecidergristmill.com lines in the Times and was not surprised state won’t act,” said Lossing. “Right by the comments, for or against the now, it’s permissible to discriminate. 8507 Parshallville Rd. • Hartland Twp. • 810-629-9079 ordinance. He shrugged off the nega- You need a path to justice. We have to Proud member Michigan Cider Makers Guild tive comments and acknowledged he teach kids to speak out.” proposed the ordinance in response to The mayor added that if Michigan IS HERE! a teen suicide last year. He personally wants to be a welcoming state, “we have has not heard any negative feedback. to be welcoming to all talents — gay or HUNTING The mayor said it was widely known straight. Why do we discriminate? We’ll that Linden High School student Josh lose talented people to other parts of the Pacheco took his life on country.” He is hopeful Nov. 27, 2012 reportedly that the state of Michi- SEASON as a result of being bullied We have to gan will amend its anti- SAVE ON OUR WIDE SELECTION OF for his sexual orientation. discrimination ordinance. • SHOTGUNS “He wouldn’t communi- be welcoming Councilor Ray Swan • CROSSBOWS ‘‘ cate with the school or his to all talents — said, “For me, my first • COMPOUND BOWS parents on who had bul- thought when the subject • BLINDS gay or straight. • ACCESSORIES lied him,” said Lossing. was brought up was why • TREE STANDS “His escape was to end his Why do we would we need a city ord- life. That is really sad.” discriminate? nance covering discrimi- 14324 Fenton Rd., Fenton Lossing attended the David Lossing nation when we already Fenton Lake Square Plaza candlelight vigil at the Linden mayor have state and federal laws Share parking lot with Sagebrush Cantina Restaurant ’’ Linden gazebo to remem- in place. 810-750-1644 ber Pacheco and believed “Then I thought about The store you can trust. Hours: M-F 10-6pm, Sat. 10-3pm www.tri-citytradingpost.com that the outpouring of emotion was a when I was looking for a job and at times I felt as if I was discriminated against for Shop where you are treated like family. Family owned and operated since 1986 testament to life. He said people have to face down the bullies, who are in fact my age. So I tried to talk to someone at discriminating against others. the state level with no success. After reflecting on Pacheco’s death, “I believe at the city level, it will and discussing the topic with his make it easier for someone to pursue a HAPPY peers, as well as the ACLU and Unity discrimination problem. It is a real shame Michigan, Lossing believed it was that our society even needs such laws and clear that Michigan was not protect- ordinances. Myself, I would find it very HALLOWEEN ing all of its citizens since the state’s boring if everyone was the same.” FROM YOUR DENTAL TEAM anti-discrimination law did not include Linden City Councilor Amanda Ad- sexual orientation or gender identity. ams said, “When the topic of our new anti- A Special Halloween Treat Lossing directed the city’s attorney, discrimination ordinance was discussed, From Sonoma Dental Chuck McKone and City Manager Paul I didn’t necessarily think it was needed. Zelenak, to look at the two dozen or so I am not one that feels an ordinance for local ordinances that already covered everything necessarily solves our prob- Recieve this area. He wanted to put something lems and too much government is never together that, “would be the best fit for a good thing. our community.” “I felt that all of our rights were already FREE EXAM Under Linden’s ordinance, the city being protected through state and federal & FULL MOUTH has the authority and obligation to issue laws. Only when I learned that specific 1 Day Crowns the necessary citation to appear in local groups were not protected in this manner, No temporaries. No messy courts if there is a violation. did I agree to vote in favor. Honestly, X-RAY impressions. Just one easy Under Linden’s ordinance, employ- I cannot believe, that in this day of New clients only. Offer valid until 10/31/13. appointment. ment, housing and public services age with everything that has happened cannot be withheld based upon sexual historically in the U.S. and worldwide, General and Pediatric Dentistry Services include: orientation, marital status, national people continue to discriminate. Wisdom Teeth Extractions • Root Canals • Cosmetic Dentistry and origin, gender, weight or height. Ex- “Everyone should be able to live their Bonding • Bleaching • Bridges • Crowns / Caps • Dentures emptions from the ordinance include daily lives and go on with business ‘as Cancer Screenings • Oral Surgery • Implants and Lumineers private clubs, religious schools, private usual’ without all of the hatred, negativ- Preventative Care • Sealants • Whitening Kits residences and conflicts of interest in ity, and ignorance. governmental positions. Violation of “I also thought this ordinance was the ordinance results in a misdemeanor another avenue of protection for those and is punishable by a fine up to $500 being bullied within our school system. or 90 days in Genesee County Jail. If a simple ordinance can help to protect Genesee County courts may also assess our citizens in a variety of ways, why the costs of prosecution against the would I vote against it?”

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our the station. I try to focus on my family when I’m at home. What are your other hobbies? I spend a lot of time with my husband Meet and kids when I’m off duty. We just bought a classic car a few months ago and we like to attend car shows. I love going to watch the Detroit Tigers at Co- Julie merica Park. I play on an adult kickball league in the summer, and I enjoy cro- cheting when I have time to myself. Bemus What is the best advice you could give someone going into this line of work? Always listen to that little voice in • Police officer your head telling you that something • Wife isn’t quite right. You might think • Mother you’re overreacting and try to ignore it. Don’t. That voice is usually right, By Torrey Christopher and listening to that voice might save [email protected]; 810-629-8282 your life one day. Why did you decide to go into Julie Bemus began working at the police work? Holly Police Department in 2006 as a When I first started college, I part-time officer. Now seven years later, thought I wanted to be a veterinar- she has been promoted to sergeant. She ian. I started the curriculum and is married with two children and enjoys then found I hated a majority of my watching the Detroit Tigers and playing classes. I was bored and didn’t have kickball. any idea what I wanted to do. Then, I just happened to get a summer job When did you start your job? as a security guard through a fam- I started as a part-time officer at know I’ll be training more “It’s a TRI-COUNTY TIMES ily friend. While working security, Holly Police Department in 2006. I and more in the future. TIM JAGIELO I met a bunch of police officers and was hired as a full-time officer in June What is the hardest great job.” As a first generation police state troopers who urged me to try out officer in her family, Det. 2007. I worked road patrol on midnight part? Det. Sgt. police work. I returned to school and shift until I was promoted to patrol The hardest part of be- Julie Bemus Sgt. Julie Bemus takes got a job as a police cadet. After three investigator in May 2010. Then in ing a police officer are the Holly Police great pride in protecting years of working in a police agency as April 2013, I was promoted to the rank cases in which children are Department the residents of Holly. a cadet, doing ride-alongs, training and of sergeant and I’ll be starting as road involved. I find those cases working side-by-side with police offi- patrol sergeant next week. the most challenging, and they’re cers, I knew that I had found my career. What kind of training was re- the ones that stick with me the longest. quired? What do you enjoy the most In order to be a police officer, I first about your job? had to get a college degree. Once I had I love being a police officer be- that, I was able to apply to a police cause there are never two days that are academy. 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Even Detroit has its (IIABA or the Big “I”) has an- own Motor City Winery, tucked in along nounced that David Allen Walker, other businesses at 1949 Michigan Ave. AAI, CIC, LIC was installed as the in Detroit. association’s chairman-elect at Other “surprise” wineries worth a the recent Big “I” Leadership Con- visit are dotted along I-94 between Battle ference in San Antonio. Walker is Creek and Kalamazoo and another half- president of Hartland Insurance dozen south of Benton Harbor, according to Agency. Walker joined Hartland Insurance Agency as a producer Schmitt. Grand Rapids also has a love affair and is currently a principal and with wine, hosting its own Wine Tour, and TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO serves as president of the agency. even a Grand Rapids Beer City USA Tour. Front row (from left) shows Operations Manager Kevin Miller, Kris Warnke, Kevin He served on the Michigan Young Wherever you go in the state, you’ll Burton and owner David Michael. Back row shows Chad Powell, Dustin Bouverette, Agents Council, the Michigan have your choice of small, independent Gary Libkuman, James Taylor and Zach Brown. Association of Insurance Agents “mom and pop” wineries, such as the Education Committee, MAIA one Mark and I discovered with friends Legislative Affairs Committee and Brian and Kim Raymond, in Rose City Benjamin Franklin Plumbing/Mr. Sparky MAIA Agency-Company Relations last summer. We literally drove by the Company celebrates 10 years of service to local area Committee. Additionally, he has Rose City Winery on our way to do a few served on the board of directors errands on a quiet weekend getaway to By Sally Rummel also answers its phone lines live, 24 hours and as president of the Genesee their summer cottage on George Lake. [email protected]; 810-629-8282 a day, seven days a week. County Independent Agents and Your taste for a more grand experience David and Karla Michael were working In addition to being punctual, the the MAIA. At the national level, might lead you to a large estate with with their new construction company 10 Benjamin Franklin Plumbing & Heating Walker served on the Big “I” na- overnight accommodations and other years ago, when she picked up a plumbing franchise has built its reputation on clean- tional Board of Directors, among amenities, such as the lovely Chateau and mechanical magazine for information liness, treating each customer’s home other roles. Walker has received Chantel on Old Mission Peninsula in and discovered the Benjamin Franklin as if it were their own. “That’s why our numerous MAIA awards including Traverse City. Plumbing and Heating franchise. service technicians wear shoe covers and the Forsetlund Award (Agent of If you do plan to visit Michigan win- Two weeks later, they had bought the lay down tarps while doing their work,” the Year) in 2000 and 2003 and eries as a weekend getaway, Schmitt franchise, and now the rest is history. said Karla. “It’s all about respecting your the W.O. Hilderbrand Award in suggests that you plan your trip way in “We started with just David and I and one home and property.” 2006 for his lifetime service and advance, as weekend accommodations other person,” said Karla. “Now we have Homeowners can also feel safe with a achievement in the insurance fill up quickly. industry and MAIA. Walker has 19 employees in two divisions, including Benjamin Franklin plumber in the house. “Michigan has become a destination Mr. Sparky Electrician Services, which “We do extensive background checks and served on the board of directors for the Hartland Area Chamber of not only for its own residents, but also we added five-and-a-half years ago.” drug testing on all of our technicians,” said Commerce and the Fenton Area for visitors from Ohio, Indiana, etc.,” While the Michaels are very pleased Karla. “We hire only the best of the best. Public Schools as trustee and said Schmitt. “People from other states to have achieved this 10-year milestone, Most of this staff is from the tri-county president. 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He death in January, 2000) was born the fourth child and they made their home of twelve to LaVern Arthur in Fenton, Michigan until and Amanda Sophia Van Regina Trimmer, Maybelle Lovely, February of 1987 when Wagoner on October 15, Regina Trimmer - age 85, Maybelle Lovely - age 75, they retired, moving to 1928 in Lake Orion. He is died October 11, 2013. died October 10, 2013. Boyne City. Pat is survived survived by his two sons, Services entrusted to Sharp Services entrusted to Sharp by her 3 children, Chris Eugene (Robbi), Decatur, Funeral Homes. www. Funeral Homes. www. (Gene) Mont, of Kempner, IL, Kenneth, Flint; former sharpfuneralhomes.com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. Texas, Karen Andersen of wife and mother of his Submit Fenton, Michigan and Bill children, Barbra Irwin Van (Gina) Bentley of Boyne Wagoner, Holly; grand- a Hot line City, Michigan, as well as children, Sam (Erin) Van her sister-in-law, Jane (Al) Wagoner, Sky (Bill) Pare; Walz. She has 9 grand- great-granddaughter, Sa- Janet Robinson, Louis Wirth Jr., children, 11 great-grand- mantha Pare; sisters, Ethel Janet Robinson - age 50, Louis Wirth Jr. - age 96, children and a special (Vincent) Sagnelli, Lois died October 4, 2013. died October 11, 2013. cat, Duffus. Pat always Morgan; brothers, Ward, Services provided by Sharp Services entrusted to Sharp enjoyed working outside in Neil Clyde (Helga), Dale Funeral Homes. www. Funeral Homes. www. her rock garden, and will (Linda); many nieces and sharpfuneralhomes.com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. always be remembered nephews; great-nieces for all the beautiful roses and great-nephews; many she grew in her yard. She cousins and friends. 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Fenton’s Sean Rusaw and Jamie Garcia tackle Swartz Creek’s Alvin Jones in the Tigers’ 38-13 victory Friday. Clemens, died October 10, TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SCOTT SCHUPBACH nated to Medical Science.

By David Troppens juniors bond well and the sopho- 2013 at her residence. Pri- [email protected] Garcia. Fenton led 14-7. A memorial service was history Fenton — mores we’ve brought up are like For the second On Creek’s second play from straight season, the Fenton varsity family.” yards to Dan Tousley, the Tigers scrimmage after the Fenton TD, Katherine Confer, The Tigers got a break when vate Services have already football team had to win its final another fumble was recovered scored on Georgakopoulos’ nine- held to celebrate his life five regular season games just to a Creek punt snap went wild. yard score. The Tigers led 31-7 The Tigers took possession at by Fenton’s Justin Mott. Start- automatically qualify for the MH- ing at the Creek 22, Fenton took with 4:41 left in the third quarter, Katherine Confer - age SAA football playoffs. the Dragons’ 7 and just a play and the rout was officially on. taken place. Arrangements later, Georgakopoulos scored on six play to score. This one came on April 6, 2013. The fam- The Tigers (6-3) did just that. on a Garcia two-yard plunge up Each team scored in the fourth. Order reprints of photos The Tigers overcame an early a seven-yard TD run. Kenny Al- Creek scored on a seven-yard TD 72, died October 6, 2013. len made the first of his five extra the middle. Suddenly, Fenton led provided by Sharp Funeral 7-0 deficit by scoring three TDs in 21-7 with 2:26 left until halftime. pass to Max Cummings. The ex- a span of four minutes in the sec- points, and Fenton was tied 7-7 tra-point was blocked by Tousley. ily would like to sincerely with 6:21 left in the half. Fenton opened the second and stories that ran in your ond quarter, earning a 38-13 home half with another scoring drive. On the ensuing kickoff, Marion Services provided by Sharp victory against the Swartz Creek A caused fumble by Schupbach scored on an 80-yard kickoff re- Homes, 1000 Silver Lake on a tackle of Creek QB Mitchell A 38-yard run by Georgakopou- Dragons Friday night. los helped set up Allen’s 22-yard turn for a TD. thank the staff at Genesys “We have great chemistry on Ryan set up the next score. Start- Creek put together a 45-yard ing at the Creek 21, the Tigers field goal, making it 24-7 with Rd, Fenton. www.sharpfu- Funeral Homes. www. Tri-County Times. this team.,” senior Chad Sch- 9:52 left. TD run from Alvin Jones with upbach said. “Our seniors and scored on a four-yard TD pass 6:21 left in the first quarter, setting Convalescent Center for from Houston Shaw to Jamie Set up by completions of 13 yards to Branden Marion and 19 up the Dragons’ early 7-0 lead. sharpfuneralhomes.com. neralhomes.com. their loving care, under- standing, compassion and PHOTO REPRINT OPTIONS: guidance. PHOTO ONLY Paper Print $3 first photo ($2 each additional photo) PHOTO ONLY on CD Donna Clark, Maxine Zawol, Keith Horrall, $5 first photo ($2 each additional photo) Donna Clark - age 49, died Maxine Zawol - age 86, Keith Horrall - age 68, died October 8, 2013. Services died October 7, 2013. October 9, 2013. Services Story/Photo 8x10 Paper Print Out provided by Sharp Funeral Services provided by Sharp provided by Sharp Funeral $8 per print Homes. www.sharpfuneral- Funeral Homes. www. Homes. www.sharpfuneral- Story/Photo 8x10 Print Laminate homes.com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. homes.com. $12 per laminate Story/Photo 8x10 Print Laminate & CD $15 ($12 each additional laminate) Jane Ward, Robert Albee, Janet Koan, Jane Ward - age 94, died Robert Albee - age 71, died Janet Koan - age 78, died October 6, 2013. Services October 7, 2013. Services October 10, 2013. Services provided by Sharp Funeral provided by Sharp Funeral entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneral- Homes. www.sharpfuneral- Homes. www.sharpfuneral- TO ORDER YOUR REPRINTS, homes.com. homes.com. homes.com. CALL 810.433.6797 www.tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, October 13, 2013 9B

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THE HANGOVER PART III Man won’t confine his “The Hangover Part III” is the third Camera: shoot in and final film in director Todd Phillips’ charms to one woman record-shattering comedy franchise. burst mode This time, there’s no wedding. No DEAR AMY: I am in a relationship with a bachelor party. What could go wrong, wonderful man. However, I’m starting to The redesigned Camera app (in iOS7) has a nifty right? But when the Wolfpack hits the observe some things about him that I don’t like. trick up its sleeve: if you want to shoot in burst mode, road, all bets are off. R, 1 hr. 52 min. He seems to love the attention of other women. taking multiple shots in quick succession, just click When we’re out, he’ll see women around us and hold the volume-up button. AFTER EARTH and start conversations with them. They will A crash landing leaves teenager laugh and joke in my presence. Whenever I Kitai Raige (Jaden Smith) and his mention to him how it makes me feel, he’ll say legendary father Cypher (Will Smith) something like ‘I’m only being nice’ or ‘Am I stranded on Earth, 1,000 years after supposed to walk with my head down and pay cataclysmic events forced humanity’s attention to only you?’ Do you think I’m being escape. With Cypher critically injured, overly sensitive like he says? — Tired Kitai must embark on a perilous journey to signal for help, facing un- DEAR TIRED: Yes, you are being overly charted terrain, evolved animal species that now rule sensitive. I’m going to assume that your boyfriend the planet, and an unstoppable alien creature that was like this when you two met and fell in love. So escaped during the crash. Father and son must learn unless he has changed recently, your primary job to work together and trust one another if they want is to examine your own reaction to this and figure any chance of returning home. PG-13, 1 hr. 40 min. out if you can behave differently in order to feel better. He should make an effort to include you. If Messages: see PURGE he needs to be better at this, then ask him to work If on one night every year, you could on it. Secure and successful couples put their the timestamps commit any crime without facing con- relationship at the center of social interactions but sequences, what would you do? In The also include others. Laughing and joking with other iOS 7 likes to keep things nice and minimalist, but if key people sounds like a good thing. You should try it. Purge, a speculative thriller that follows information isn’t visible there’s a good chance it’s just one family over the course of a single DEAR AMY: I recently retired at age 65. My a swipe away - so for example in Messages, you won’t night, four people will be tested to see wife of 17 years (10 years my junior) still see timestamps against each SMS, MMS or iMessage. how far they will go to protect them- works a part-time job four days a week. She is Want to know when they were sent? Swipe left. selves when the vicious outside world irritated that I don’t cook more. She also says breaks into their home. In an America wracked by I should not tell her I worked 47 years to earn iphone tips from techradar.com crime and overcrowded prisons, the government has what we have now and that I deserve to enjoy sanctioned an annual 12-hour period in which any and my retirement. I enjoy golf and reading and all criminal activity-including murder-becomes legal. relaxing. I volunteer at our daughter’s school. I Building a pet first-aid kit When an intruder breaks into James Sandin’s (Ethan also do most of the laundry, drive our daughter Hawke) gated community during the yearly lockdown, to and from school three to four days a week he begins a sequence of events that threatens to tear and cook about once a week. Is my wife right I read in a guide a family apart. R, 1 hr. 25 min. to insist that I should do most of the cooking Q:to cutting dogs’ because she is tired when she gets home at 3 toenails that “styptic” o’clock in the afternoon? — Retired will stop bleeding if you PAUL G. DONOHUE, M.D. DEAR RETIRED: You definitely deserve to kick cut their paws. What is To your back, but just don’t do it in front of your wife. There that, and where do I get is nothing more annoying than coming home from it? — Perry good health work with your arms full of groceries and starting dinner while your partner enjoys a good book. Styptic powder can be used on small nicks And, no, you should not throw your 47 years of A:and tiny cuts to stop bleeding and reduce pain. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have corrected my work at your wife. You are in a family together and That’s helpful when trimming pets’ toenails, which high blood pressure using medication, exercise should both contribute to the household. If you two can be a traumatic experience for them, especially if and diet. My blood pressure is now between cooked on a schedule, it would free both of you to you should trim a little too far up the nail and ac- 105/65 and 110/70. I started medication when enjoy some downtime; this will eliminate the daily cidentally cut the quick. The powder is applied with I had consistent readings in the high 130s and ‘dinner dance,’ where you circle one another to see a cotton ball or soft cloth. Most owners keep it right low 140s for systolic and 85 to 90 for diastolic. who blinks first and starts the cooking. When considering all the warnings and risk next to them as they trim their pets’ nails, so it can be factors for people with high blood pressure, do applied immediately. I fit into that category? Or, can I safely assume I no longer have high blood pressure? — D.R. First aid essentials ANSWER: Normal blood pressure is now defined SundayJumble as systolic (the top number) of less than 120 AND You don’t have to buy a complete kit; you can diastolic of less than 80. High blood pressure is assemble a few key items and store them in a systolic over 140 OR diastolic over 90. Any levels in tightly sealed plastic container. between are now labeled “prehypertension,” indicating • Styptic powder • Benadryl (plain, that these often go up over time. High blood pressure • Gauze with no ibuprofen or puts a person at higher risk for heart disease and stroke. In your situation, you said it exactly right. You • Tape acetaminophen) have “corrected” your high blood pressure. If you were • Small bar of soap • Cotton balls to stop your medicine, stop exercising and no longer • Disinfectant like • Disinfecting hand be careful with your diet, we would expect your blood hydrogen peroxide or wash (for you) pressure to go back up, so it’s important to keep doing alcohol wipes all those things — and you are to be congratulated Its main purpose is to treat small cuts and on outstanding control. Medical authorities are still divided about whether treated high blood pressure scrapes, but you can add other items that you gives the same low risk for heart disease and stroke think are essential: as natural low blood pressure, but it is my opinion that • Veterinarian’s phone number after years of careful blood pressure control, the risks • Extra identification tags of heart disease lower to the same level as if you had • Copies of your pet’s shot records never had high blood pressure, especially if, like you, • Spare leash you were treated early. High blood pressure is one risk factor for stroke. Answer key located in this edition 10B Sunday, October 13, 2013 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2013 TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.comPAGE 10B

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Garage Vacant Land Misc. For Sale Office/Retail UNIT MANAGER: Sales 13 16 22 Wanted 27 Caretel Inns of Linden is currently seeking an RN Unit Manager. The primary purpose of the Unit Manager is to direct nursing care LOBDELL LAKE HILLSIDE VARIOUS ROOMS and suites. ALL SCRAP metals picked to the residents and to supervise the day-to-day nursing activities building site on a private road. North Towne Professional up including appliances. We performed by staff nurses and nursing assistants. Such supervi- Fenton Spectacular view. $129,000, Centre, 810-714-3103. buy scrap cars/trucks, farm sion must be in accordance with current federal, state and local FENTON 721 North Leroy terms. 810-629-1116. equipment/motor homes. 810- standards, guidelines, and regulations that govern our facility. 730-7514, 810-449-0045. • Must posses current, active license to practice as Street, October 18-19th, FENTON - LOON lake 2 9-4p.m. Household items, an RN in Michigan waterfront and 2 wooded lots. 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Free household. 1 unit is 1,340 sq. ft. batteries, radiators, etc. Call Long Term/Skilled Nursing Care Facility Rent until 11/1/13*. Homes 2nd unit is 1,080 sq. ft. for pricing. We also carry a starting at $929. $398 moves These units can be rented full range of new and used you in. Hartland schools. On-the-go? separately or combined auto parts. Bridge Lake Auto, Call Sun Homes at Cider Mill Due to expansion... for a square footage of 9406 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston. Crossings, 888-703-6652. Offer Caretel Inns of Linden - Skilled Nursing Facility FIND IT 2,420 sq. ft. 248-625-5050. Monday-Friday, expires 10/31/13. Located off is seeking a 8-5:30p.m., Saturday, 9-2p.m. NOW! US/23 and Clyde Rd. Fenton, Great parking! www.bridgelakeautoparts.com. MI. www.cidermillcrossings. Get the Best rate in town! TRI-COUNTY See us on facebook. SOCIAL WORKER com. EHO. No NNN, to provide assistance to GARAGE SALES brokers protected. 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For Sale 26 Long Term/Skilled Nursing Care Facility OPEN HOUSE, Sunday, October 13th, 1-3p.m., 16277 TRI-COUNTY TIMES PHOTOS Seymour Road, Linden. - Any staff photo published Due to expansion... RENTAL HOME, Lobdell Lake, in the Tri-County Times can Caretel Inns of Linden - Skilled Nursing Facility 3 bedroom, 2 bath. $1,700/ be purchased by calling 810- currently has an opening for month. Taking applications. 433-6797. 810-429-1078. FULL TIME RN ON THE DAY SHIFT ALL REAL ESTATE Due to expansion... SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES MUST HOLLY TOWNSHIP, advertising in this Our long term nursing care facility is seeking MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS Grange Hall Rd., newspaper is subject to • Must have current valid license in Michigan the Federal Fair Housing individuals that have a passion about providing the best 3 bedroom, 2 bath, • Minimum 1 year experience in long term care facility 2 car garage, deck, gazebo. Act of 1968 which makes in elderly care and is now hiring for the following: it illegal to advertise • Must have criminal background check Access to woods/lake. preference, limitation, $129,900. 248-634-4615. Apply in person at or discrimination based Certified Nurse Assistant 202 S. Bridge Street, Linden, MI 48451 on race, color, religion INCOME PROPERTY in or national origin, or an (CNAs) positions available, full-time and part-time, or apply online [email protected] Fenton. 13 units, like new! intention to make any such 2nd & 3rd shift, hours will vary. Must have certification preference, limitation or Quick sale, $550,000 or best! We currently have a need for a discrimination. from the State of Michigan as a nurse aide and worked FULL TIME 810-629-8694 or 810-964-3472. This newspaper will not with the elderly in long term care environment. REAL ESTATE WANTED. knowingly accept any advertising for real estate Ca$h for unwanted houses. Apply in person at 202 S. 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ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP GENESEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE NO. 63 OPEN BURNING ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE SETTING AND CONTROL OF FIRES WITHIN ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP, GENESEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN AND TO PRESCRIBE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF.

The Township of Argentine, Genesee County, Michigan ORDAINS: that should be made by Argentine Township to offset the cost of destroying the said building or structure. The suggestion shall be not less than One Hundred ($100.00) SECTION 1 - TITLE Dollars nor more than Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars. Upon receipt of the applica- tion and the suggested cost transmitted by the Argentine Township fire chief, the This ordinance shall be known as the Argentine Township Fire Control Ordinance. township board shall at its next regular meeting, or at a special meeting called for that purpose, authorize the burning of the building or structure indicated, upon the SECTION II - DEFINITION payment of a fee to be set by the township board. Provided, however, that no ap- The words “open fire” as used in this ordinance shall mean any fire upon any wood- proval for said destruction shall be given by the Argentine Township Board until the lands, lots, subdivisions, grass lands, field or public right-of-way within the Township township attorney certifies that all persons having any interest in the property have of Argentine not wholly contained within an incinerator, outside fireplace, grill or other executed the application for destruction. receptacle constructed for and suitable to the purpose of combustibles. SECTION VIII SECTION III - PERMIT No person shall start or have any open fire upon any woodlands, lots, subdivisions, No person shall start or have any open fire without first obtaining a permit from the grasslands, field or public right-of-way within the Township of Argentine before sun- Fire Chief or his designee of the Fire Department. The initial application shall be rise nor later than one-half hour following sunset; provided, however, that nothing submitted by the individual seeking the permit. The application shall state the ad- contained in this Section shall prohibit any person, who having obtained the written dress and owner of the premises involved, the person starting the fire and the person permission of the Director of Conservation or other authorized conservation officer respons¬ible for attending such fire. Permits sought for multiple dates may be is- pursuant to Section 7 of Act 143 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1943, as amended, sued subject to the discretion of the Fire Chief or his designee, and may range from from starting or having any open fire upon any woodlands, lots, sub¬divisions, grass- three (3) days up to thirty (30). There will be no charge for such permit. The use of lands, fields or public right-of-way within the Township of Argentine before sunrise or outdoor grills or barbecues made of metal or masonry in good repair, used for the later than one-half hour following sunset so long as such written permission shall not cooking of food do not require a permit. specifically prohibit the starting or having of such open fires upon any woodlands, lots, subdivisions, grasslands, field or public right-of-way within the Township of Ar- SECTION IV gentine before sunrise or later than one-half hour following sunset. No person shall start or have any open fires upon any woodlands, lots, subdivisions, grasslands, field or public right-of-way within the Township of Argentine whenever SECTION IX - PENALTY there be danger of such fire spreading beyond the control of the person so starting Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a mis- or having such open fire so as to injure, damage or endanger the life, limb or property demeanor and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than of another. $500.00 or by imprisonment in the County Jail not exceeding 90 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the Court; provided, however, that SECTION V the Court may, in its discretion, suspend any sentence imposed under this ordinance No person who shall start or have any open fire upon any open fire upon any wood- and grant probation to any person convicted of a violation thereof and the Court may lands, lots, subdivisions, grasslands, field or public right-of-way within the Township further, in its discretion, condition such probation and/or suspension of sentence of Argentine shall leave such open fire unattended by a person of mature years until upon reimbursement to the Township of Argentine of any cost and expense suffered such fire shall have been completely extinguished. or incurred by the said township in extinguishing or attempting to extinguish any fire started or had in violation of the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION VI The owner or occupier of any property within the Township of Argentine to which the SECTION X - SEVERABILITY Argentine Fire Department is called on two or more occasions during a twelve-month If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circum- period to extinguish a grass fire shall be liable to the Township of Argentine, upon stance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications demand made by the township board, in the sum of $300.00 Dollars. The Township of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or applica- Board of Argentine Township shall have the power to waive or modify this provision tion, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. upon a proper showing. Failure to pay said sum within ten (10) days of the written demand therefor made by the township board shall be deemed a violation of this SECTION XI – REPEALER ordinance. This ordinance shall repeal Ordinance 31 and Ordinance 31-1 SECTION VII Whenever any owner or occupier of property within the Township of Argentine shall SECTION XI – EFFECTIVE DATE desire the Argentine Township Fire Department to burn down any building or struc- This ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after publication. ture upon his or her property, a written request containing the names, addresses and consent in writing of all persons having a legal interest in the premises shall be submitted to the Argentine Township fire chief and by him transmitted to the township board. The fire chief shall, along with the application, transmit a suggested charge Denise Graves, Clerk www.tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, October 13, 2013 13B

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED ZONING ORDI- NANCE AMENDMENT

At their meeting of October 7, 2013 the Fenton Township Board conducted the first reading of a proposed amendment to Zoning Ordinance No. 594 to revise lan- guage relating to telecommunications towers. The second reading of the proposed rezoning ordinance will be conducted at the October 21, 2013 Fenton Township Board meeting.

A complete copy of the proposed ordinance may be obtained at the office of the Fenton Township Clerk, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, MI 48430. The proposed ordinance is also available on Fenton Township’s website at www.fentontownship.org.

ROBERT E. KRUG FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK ANSWER KEY LOCATED IN THIS EDITION 14B Sunday, October 13, 2013 TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com

PLANNING COMMISSION Legal Legal Notices 82 Notices 82 CITY OF FENTON FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is FORECLOSURE NOTICE In the event GENESEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN a debt collector attempting to collect a this property is claimed as a principal debt. Any information obtained will be residence exempt from tax under section used for this purpose. If you are in the 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 Military, please contact our office at PA 206, MCL .7cc please contact our office at (248) 844-5123. THE FORECLOSING the number listed below. MORTGAGE PARTY ANTICIPARES BIDDING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR SALE - Default has been made in LESS THAN THE FORECLOSING the conditions of a certain mortgage PARTY’ S OPINION OF THE BUSINESSES made by: Cynthia L. Bekkering, MARKET VALUE AT A BID OF $ 52,900 SPECIAL LAND USE REVIEW an unmarried woman to Mortgage .00 This firm is a debt collector attempting Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., to collect a debt. Any information obtained COMMERCIAL as nominee for Centurion Mortgage will be used for this pur-pose. If you are in Corp., its successors and assigns, the Military, please contact our office at INDUSTRIAL Mortgagee, dated August 6, 2004 and the number listed below. MORTGAGE recorded August 18, 2004 in Instrument SALE - Default has been made in the THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2013 conditions of a certain mortgage made by: # 200408180087481 Genesee County Paul E. Grondin and Margie A. Grondin, Dedicated Records, Michigan. Said mortgage Husband and Wife to Mortgage Electronic was assigned to: Everbank, by Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee Notice is hereby given that the City of Fenton Planning Commission will hold a assignment dated January 29, 2013 for Homecomings Financial, LLC (fka and recorded February 26, 2013 in Homecomings Financial Network, Inc.) its public hearing at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, Commercial Instrument # 201302260012496 on sucessors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated which mortgage there is claimed to March 2, 2007 and recorded March 8, on Thursday, October 24, 2013 for the purpose of considering a special land use be due at the date hereof the sum of 2007 in Instrument # 200703080024065 Bandwidth Seventy-Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Genesee County Records, Michigan. Said request to allow for expansion of the Lasco Ford automobile dealership at 2525 Thirty-Six Dollars and Forty-Five Cents mortgage was assigned through mesne assignments to: Spartan Equities High Owen Road, Tax ID #53-35-300-059. The property is located on the south side of Now available ($79,936.45) including interest 6.75% Yield Fund I, LLC, by assignment dated as low as... per annum. Under the power of sale July 31, 2013 and recorded August 23, Owen Road, opposite the intersection with Fenway Drive, and is zoned GBD, Gen- contained in said mortgage and the 2013 in Instrument # 201308230097832 statute in such case made and provided, on which mortgage there is claimed to eral Business District/PUD, Planned Unit Development, where automobile dealer- notice is hereby given that said mort- be due at the date hereof the sum of One gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the Hundred Four Thousand Five Hundred ships are special land uses. mortgaged premises, or some part of Twenty Dollars and Eighty-Three Cents $ ( $104,520.83) including interest 7.875% them, at public vendue, Circuit Court per annum. Under the power of sale MRC of Genesee County at 10:00AM on November 13, 2013 Said premises contained in said mortgage and the statute 1995 MBP PACKAGE in such case made and provided, notice The public hearing will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers, 301 South Leroy are situated in Township of Richfield , is hereby given that said mortgage will Street. The purpose of the public hearing is to describe the proposed special land Genesee County , Michigan, and are be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged STOP PAYING MORE described as: The West 100 feet of the premises, or some part of them, at public use request and receive public comment on the proposal. All interested parties are North 400 feet of the East 586 feet of the vendue, Circuit Court of Genesee County FOR LESS! Southeast one-quarter of the Southwest at 10:00AM on October 30, 2013 Said welcome to attend and present their comments. one-quarter of Section 8, Township premises are situated in Township of 8 North, Range 8 East, Richfield Thetford, Genesee County , Michigan, UP TO 50 MBPS Township, Gene-see County, Michigan. and are described as: The South 100 Commonly known as 8200 Teachout, feet of Lot(s) 29, and the South 100 of synchronous Otisville MI 48463 The redemption feet of Lot 30, except the West 20 feet A copy of the special land use request is available for public inspection at the City of Hawthorne Heights, according to the bandwidth available! period shall be 6 months from the recorded Plat thereof, as recorded in Liber of Fenton offices, 301 South Leroy Street, during regular business hours. Written *Monthly Recurring date of such sale, unless determined 30 of Plats, Page 15. Commonly known abandoned in accordance with MCL as 11283 Berkshire, Clio MI 48420 The comments concerning the special land use may be submitted at the above ad- Charge – Onsite Equipment 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which redemption period shall be 6 months from Installations additional case the redemption period shall be 30 the date of such sale, unless deter-mined dress prior to the hearing and will be made part of the official record. All minutes days from the date of such sale, or upon abandoned in accordance with MCL No More Sharing the expiration of the notice required by 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which of meetings are available at the City Clerk’s office. MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; case the redemption period shall be 30 or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. days from the date of such sale, or upon Internet Bandwidth the expiration of the notice required by If the property is sold at foreclosure MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or Comments and questions may be directed to the City of Fenton Zoning and Build- With Your Neighbors! sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the Judicature Act of 1961, under MC L property is sold at foreclosure sale under ing Administrator, Brad Hissong, at 810-629-2261. 600.3278, the borrower will be held Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of responsible to the person who buys the 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower property at the mortgage foreclosure will be held responsible to the person sale or to the mortgage holder for who buys the property at the mortgage damaging the property during the foreclosure sale or to the mortgage PLEASE CONTACT THE FENTON CITY CLERK’S OFFICE IF ANY ACCOMMO- redemption period. Dated: 10/13/2013 holder for damaging the property during Everbank, Assignee of Mortgagee the redemption period. Dated: 9/29/2013 DATIONS ARE NEEDED DUE TO A DISABILITY. LIMITED TIME OFFER! Spartan Equities High Yield Fund I, Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. LLC Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: CALL TODAY! 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 810.433.6800 No: 13-86329 Ad #61887 10/13, 10/20, (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 13-81651 Ad 10/27, 11/03/2013 #60812 09/29, 10/06, 10/13, 10/20/2013 PUBLIC NOTICE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS IN-HOME ADULT CARE OCTOBER 7, 2013 Committed to provide a wide-array of in-home care The Fenton Township Board held a regular meeting on Monday October 7, 2013 at to meet the needs of the elderly and debilitated adults! the Fenton Township Civic Community Center, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, Michigan and took the following actions. CLEANING

1. Supervisor Mathis led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Tailored housecleaning services customized 2. Approved the agenda as amended. specifically to your home and lifestyle. 3. Approved invoices and expenditures for payment in the total amount of $266,641.05. MANICURES & PEDICURES 4. Adopted Resolution No. 2013-20, confirming thespecial assessment roll for the Little Long Lake Improvement Special Assessment District. I’ll come to you for no additional charge! 5. Adopted Resolution No. 2013-21, approving the application of Paragon • Shut-ins • Seniors • Lunch Hour • Office Manicures Manufacturing, Inc. for an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate for new • Bridal Parties • Pedicure Parties equipment. 6. Received the third quarter report from Fire Chief Ryan Volz. 7. Conducted the first reading of a proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment to revise language relating to telecommunications towers. Whatever the need, 8. Approved special levies and miscellaneous special assessments for the December 2013 property tax roll. you can 9. Awarded a CDBG funded contract for the demolition of a blighted structure to count on me! Cook Excavating, Inc. 10. Approved revisions to the Fenton Township Schedule of Fees. 11. Approved funding for the PEG Grant applications of Lake Fenton Community LISA BRANHAM Schools, Fenton Area Public Schools and Linden Community Schools up to a total amount of $72,570.76. 810-922-6553 12. Adjourned at 8:30 p.m. REASONABLE 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 RATES! 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. Ordinances, meeting schedules, meeting minutes and other Township information are also available at www.fentontownship.org.

ROBERT E. KRUG FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK www.tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, October 13, 2013 15B

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MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in SALE - Default has been made in the the conditions of a certain mortgage conditions of a certain mortgage made made by: Lateka Osborn, single and Automotive by: Robert Wickware, A Single Man Owen Jackson, single to Mortgage Electrical Handyman Roofing to ABN AMRO Mortgage Group Inc., Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Repair Mortgagee, dated September 19, 2002 as nominee for CitiMortgage, Inc., its and recorded September 24, 2002 successors and assigns, Mortgagee, in Instrument # 200209240105666 dated July 23, 2007 and recorded Genesee County Records, Michigan August 1, 2007 in Instrument # BRIDGE LAKE HANDYMAN BENTLEY on which mortgage there is claimed 20070801 0061050 Genesee County HOME IMPROVEMENTS Records, Michigan. Said mortgage to be due at the date hereof the sum AUTO REPAIR MIKE FULL SERVICE was assigned to: CitiMortgage, Inc., All types of home improvements of Seventy Thousand Four Hundred by assignment dated February 10, & TOWING ROOFING COMPANY Eighty-Two Dollars and Fifty-Nine 2012 and recorded February 27, 2012 Give me a call, I do it all! Certified Car Care Center NO SALES GIMMICKS, HONEST, Cents ($70,482.59) including interest in Instrument # 201202270010825 on 6.5% per annum. 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Clarkston, MI 48348 810.423.5813 at 10:00AM on October 30, 2013 that said mortgage will be fore-closed (1 mile north of I-75) MATTHEW A. 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Under • Storm Damage Thirty-Three Thousand Six Hundred the power of sale contained in said mort- Cell: 810-275-4241 Twenty-Five Dollars and Thirty-One Cents • Fertilizing & gage and the statute in such case made 810-735-4966 ($233,625.31) including interest 9.35% and provided, notice is hereby given that Deep Root per annum. Under the power of sale We are absolutely said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale contained in said mortgage and the statute Fertilizing of the mortgaged premises, or some part committed to be the best Fully in such case made and provided, notice Insured of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of is hereby given that said mortgage will in quality and service. Fencing Genesee County at 10:0 0AM on October be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged For a FREE ESTIMATE 30, 2013 Said premises are situated premises, or some part of them, at public in City of Burton, Genesee County, vendue, Circuit Court of Livingston County TOTAL BUILDING at 810-735-6775 Michigan, and are described as: Lot 64, at 10:00AM on November 13, 2013 Said SERVICES INCLUDING or Brook-wood Pointe Number 4, according 877-895-7957 premises are situated in Township of Owner, Craig Ronald to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Marion, Livingston County, Michigan, Liber 71, Pages 36 and 37, Genesee and are described as: Lot 1 Peavy Road CUSTOM BUILT [email protected] County Records, City of Bur t on, Michigan Estates No. 1, according to the plat thereof Commonly known as 6259 Burning-tree, recorded in Liber 13 of Plats, Pages 24 CABINETRY Burton MI 48509 The redemption period and 25, Livingston County Records. shall be 6 months from the date of such Commonly known as 1160 Peavy Road, • Fall Clean-Ups Waterproofing sale, unless determined abandoned in Howell MI 48843 The redemption period Tom accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL shall be 6 months from the date of such ALL TYPES OF • Irrigation Winterization 600.3241a, in which case the redemption sale, unless deter-mined abandoned FENCING! • Snow Removal period shall be 30 days from the date of in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or such sale, or upon the expiration of the MCL 600.3241a, in which case the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), redemption period shall be 30 days Staley 810.965.4087 Streamline whichever is later; or unless MCL from the date of such sale, or upon the Custom Builder Inc. 810-735-7967 Waterproofing llc 600.3240(17) applies. 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