Presorted Standard US Postage Paid Permit No. 81 Cedar Springs, MI The P ST 25¢ www.cedarspringspost.com Serving Northern Kent County and parts of Newaygo and Montcalm Counties Vol. XXVVol. XXV No. 46 No. Thursday, 16 Thursday, November April 19,15, 2012 Ceremony honors veterans Former A small crowd gathered at Veterans dress. Park in Cedar Springs Monday, No- Also contributing was the Cedar vember 12, despite the cold, windy, Springs Glen Hill American Legion teacher weather, to honor our veteran military Post #287 Honor Guard, and the Kent personnel. County Honor Guard. Ethan Sommer Pastor Craig Carter served as Master played taps. convicted of Ceremonies. Pastor Mary Ivanov did the opening prayer and Pastor Craig Owens offered the closing prayer of on CSC blessing for the veterans. Colonel Tom Colonel Tom Noreen gave the Veterans Noreen gave the Veteran’s Day ad- Day address at Veterans Park Monday. Photo by Harrison Owens. charge Former Ce- dar Springs High School teacher Jon Eric Jung- kind, 45, was found guilty last Friday, November 9, in 17th Circuit Court, of one count of 3rd degree criminal sexual conduct, for allegedly having sex with a then 17-year-old student. He was acquitted on a second count. He was arrested last November on the charges. According to the Kent County Sheriff Department, they received infor- mation on November 23, 2011, about a possible sexual relationship between The American Legion Glen Hill Post #287 Honor Guard and Kent County Honor Guard at Monday’s ceremony. Photo by Harrison Owens. Jungkind and his 17-year-old student. The victim told police she had sexual Inside this intercourse on two separate occasions during the summer with Jungkind, who issue was her chemistry teacher. The incidents Eagles donate funds New traffic signal a welcome allegedly happened at his home in Nelson Township. The teen said that she became sightBy Judy Reed pregnant and that Jungkind bought her abortion pills to terminate the pregnancy. A new traffic signal on During the trial, Jungkind testified that 17 Mile at the southbound he did not have sex with the student and US131 off ramp has drivers only thought of her as a good friend, “like across the area breathing a the daughter I never had.” Testimony sigh relief. The showed he was close to the teen, taking Department of Transporta- her on several outings, sometimes accom- tion put up the traffic light panying her family. Facebook messages Tuesday. introduced as evidence showed that his close relationship with the teen was the page 2 John Richards, a commu- nication representative for cause of a break up with his fiancée. He did admit to buying the student the Library close to goal MDOT, said they put up the light as the result of a sig- abortion pills, but said it was only to help nal study. “As many people out a good friend. He said he threw them know, traffic was backing out after she refused to tell her parents up for people waiting to turn about the pregnancy. east (left). We thought it Jungkind was a popular teacher with would be a good idea to put Two MDOT workers put a new traffic signal on 17 Mile at the southbound US131 exit students. He taught general chemistry, AP ramp. Post photo by J. Reed. in a light.” chemistry, the science of science fiction, Traffic there has picked up that would give enough of a gap for said that the new light would be co- and physics. He was also chair of the sci- considerably since Meijer traffic exiting southbound US131 to ordinated with both the light at the ence department, and involved as an ad- opened just west of the off turn. northbound ramp, and the light at 17 visor in some student clubs, such as Na- ramp 3-1/2 years ago. At the According to Richards, the traffic Mile and White Creek. “Once it’s up tional Honor Society, and the Eco-club. time, MDOT did a study and light will just flash this week so that and running we may have to work Jungkind was remanded into custody drivers can get used to it, then become some bugs out,” he said. “But they at the Kent County Jail, and will be sen- page 3 installed a light on 17 Mile at the northbound ramp, thinking operational sometime next week. He will be coordinated.” tenced in December. Mora named Mr Cross Country City accepting ideas for tagline and logo By Judy Reed has a committee set up to sentative. ident. “Our community ex- entertain using it if the or- review them. Members of “We want to promote the tends beyond the city limits. ganization that trademarked Do you have an idea for the committee include Tay- process and get the word Some people may not live it gave them permission. a new tagline and logo for lor, Karen Mushong (repre- out that we are interested in the city but they work in “We would need a release the City of Cedar Springs? senting the city staff), Kathy in new ideas for the tagline the city,” he explained. “We to use it at no cost forever,” The city is looking for your Bremmer (citizen at large), and logo,” said Taylor. “We can’t be so narrow minded he said. input. Julie Wheeler (DDA), Craig hope each of these repre- to think that we have all the The tagline and logo According to Cedar Owens (Planning Commis- sentatives can get the word good ideas.” should not be anything Springs City Manager Thad sion), Shawn Kiphart (Ce- out in different ways.” He also noted that they lewd, crude or obscene. “It Taylor, the City is now ac- dar Springs Area Chamber Taylor said that anyone would like to see more orig- should be something we can tively seeking submissions of Commerce), and an as could submit an idea. It inal ideas. However, if one proudly use,” said Taylor. page 7 from the community, and yet unnamed School repre- doesn’t have to be a city res- is trademarked, they would ideas - continues on page 11 Page 2 The Cedar Springs Post Thursday, November 15, 2012 Thursday, November 15, 2012 The Cedar Springs Post Page 3

Two young ladies to compete in Po s t Hi g h l i g h t s EaglesFunds to assist donate in radio updates funds to police LibraryHave you noticed that the closeevent,” said Amanto- matching goal state teen pageant thermometer on the library’s da Gerhardt. “They News...... pages 1-3 fundraising thermometer were lined up out the Two Cedar Springs area day, December 2, 2012. is now at $45,000? That’s door, which not only Church Connection...... pages 4-5 teens competed in the Miss The girls will be compet- only $5,000 away from its showed excitement for Jr. Teen Grand Rapids Pag- ing for their share of thou- goal to get a $50,000 match- the music, but great Entertainment...... page 6 eant last weekend, and have sands of dollars in prizes ing grant, and a large chunk support for the library. been selected to move on to and specialty gifts that will of that is due to the musical I had a great time see- the state competition. be distributed to contes- “Broadway Our Way,” put ing a Cedar Springs Sports/Outdoors...... page 7 Anna Carter, daughter tants. Both will compete in on last Friday night by Larry alumni and a fellow of Pastor Craig and Mi- the Miss Jr. Teen division, Young Jr. and his company Hope alumni bring his Business & Finance...... page 8 chelle Carter, of Courtland one of four divisions that Creative Edge Productions. talents and those of Township, and a 7th grader will have young ladies ages The evening started off his colleagues back to Voices & Views...... page 9 at Cedar Springs Middle 7-19 competing in model- with a Tuscan Harvest din- our town to help such School, and Laura Veltema, ing routines, which include ner at the Cedarfield Club- a great cause!” At your Service...... page 9 a homeschooled 8th grader, casual wear and formal house, put on by the Cedar The show was un- and daughter of Lew and wear. Most important, they Springs Women’s Club. derwritten by Larry Classifieds...... page 10 Tammy Veltema, of Solon will display their personal- Anna Carter After the dinner, Young Young Sr. and his Township, will participate ity and interviewing skills, and his team, including wife, Audrey, and lo- in the 2013 Miss Jr. Teen while interviewing with Kelly Carey, Stephen Grey, cal people and busi- pageant competition that this year’s judging panel. and Ellie Francis, gave a nesses helped spon- Stephen Grey, Kelly Carey, will take place on Sun- Personality is the number wonderful performance, sor the event. Four Larry Young Jr. Ellie Francis performed “Broadway Our before an enthusiastic audi- generations of the Way” at Cedar Springs High The Tri County Eagle Riders held a char- cruiser, provide programming software to ence at Cedar Springs High Young family enjoyed School last Friday as a fund- School. the show. “We were raiser for library. Photo by ity ride on September 8 to benefit the Sand the police department and upgrade all ex- Nancy Noreen. Lake Police Department. They donated the isting radios to be narrow band compliant,” There was an afterglow pleased to see all who 36 E. Maple, P.O. Box 370, Cedar Springs, Michigan 49319, proceeds to the SLPD on October 7 to assist noted Williams. in the cafeteria after the came out to see “Broadway date night with my phone: 616-696-3655 • fax 616-696-9010 with radio updates and repairs. “On behalf of the Sand Lake Police De- performance, with light re- Our Way,” said Audrey. “It wife very often. This published weekly, USPO third-class freshments and a chance to was an enjoyable evening!” was a wonderful postal permit #81. Lois Allen publisher. According to Sand Lake Police Chief Ken partment, I would like to publicly thank the Member of the Michigan Press Association Williams, the total amount of the donation Tri County Eagle Riders for their generous meet the actors. Solon Township resident chance and a worthy Publisher: ...... Lois Allen was $1,200.00. “This will be used to place a donation and for their overwhelming show “It was fun to see so many Tony Owen was also enthu- cause so I could not Editor: ...... Judy Reed new radio antenna on the roof of the police of support for their local police depart- aspects of our commu- siastic about the show. “I do pass it up. Laura Veltema Reporters: ...... Judy Reed, Sarah Read department, buy a new radio for the police ment,” said Williams. nity come together for the not get a chance to have a goal - continues on page 11 one aspect that each con- Columnist: ...... Roger Allen testant is judged on during Composition:...... Belinda Sanderson all phases of competition. Advertising Consultants:...... Lois Allen Social Security office reduces hours ...... Marybeth Ford, Sherry Olson The winner will represent Woman killed after Office Manager: ...... Mary Randall the surrounding communi- Effective Monday, No- While agency employ- day will Two arrested in ties at the National Com- vember 19, 2012, the Grand ees will continue to work f o c u s Check out our website at: petition that will take place Rapids Social Security of- their regular hours, this on re- deer runs across road www.cedarspringspost.com in Orlando, . Over fice will be open to the pub- shorter public window will ducing armed robbery E-mail us at: [email protected] $30,000.00 in prizes and lic Monday through Friday allow them to complete back- The Cedar Springs Police arrested A 32-year-old Stan- [email protected] awards will be presented from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.—a face-to-face interviews and l o g g e d two men in connection with an armed wood woman was killed [email protected] at the National Competi- reduction of 30 minutes process claims work with- workloads. robbery on 7th Street last summer, in a traffic accident Mon- [email protected] tion, while each winner each weekday. In addi- out incurring the cost of Most Social Security ser- and have identified two other suspects day when she slowed for [email protected] [email protected] enjoys this expense paid tion, beginning January 2, overtime. The significantly vices do not require a visit connected to the case, including a 16- a deer and another vehicle trip of five nights and six year-old girl. rear-ended her car. [email protected] 2013, the office will close reduced funding provided to a local office. Many ser- [email protected] days in Orlando, Florida. to the public at noon every by Congress under the con- vices, including applying According to Cedar Springs Police According to the Kent Pageant- continues on page 11 Wednesday. tinuing resolution for the for retirement, disability or Chief Roger Parent, the occupants of County Sheriff Depart- News, Advertising & Announcement Deadline: Mondays by 5:00p.m. first six months of the fiscal Medicare benefits, signing the apartment were still up when a ment, the accident oc- person knocked at their door Monday, curred about 9:15 a.m. Office Hours: The POST is open Monday year makes it impossible for up for direct deposit, replac- Stephen Matthews the agency to provide the ing a Medicare card, obtain- August 27 at 2 a.m. and asked to use Monday morning on through Friday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Robinson overtime needed to handle ing a proof of income letter the phone. As one person turned to go southbound US131 south get a cell phone, the person at the door of Post Drive. 2012 Subscription Rate: SEPTIC TANK CLEANING service to the public as it or informing us of a change One price for all...... $25 per year P O RTABLE T OILET R ENTALS has done in the past. of address or telephone came inside and closed the door. At Police said that An- some point this person grabbed one of neke Jacoba Marek was In addition, on November number are conveniently Anneke Marek If you can’t flush... You may need us! the men inside the apartment, placed a Serving Cedar Springs, Sand Lake, Howard City 23, the day after Thanksgiv- available at www.social- driving southbound on and surrounding areas. ing, all Social Security field security.gov or by dialing sharp item to his back and demanded US131, in an Oldsmobile Intrigue, when a deer ran into her 1565 Dagget Road, Pierson offices will be closed to the our toll-free number, 1-800- money. The suspect was given an path. They said she either slowed down or stopped on the free- (616) 636-5565 or 887-2060 public. As we did last year, 772-1213. People who undisclosed amount of cash. He then way. A Chrysler Pacifica, traveling at 70 mph, then rear-ended employees working that are deaf or hard of hearing took their cell phones before fleeing Marek’s vehicle, and pushed her off the roadway to the right. the apartment. The Pacifica, driven by Gary Rende, 70, of Walloon Lake, may call our TTY number, Cole Kasinger 1-800-325-0778. Many of Police suspected from the begin- came to rest on the freeway. our online services also ning that the victims’ apartment was Marek was pronounced dead Horse Liniment are available in Spanish at targeted because one of the suspects knew they had just sold a at the scene. www.segurosocial.gov. car. But investigators were surprised to learn that it was a group Rende had no injuries, but Erases Pain Big Rapids of four people—including a 16-year-old girl—who conspired to HIALEAH, FL — An ingredi- his front seat passenger, Bar- ent often used to treat inflam- Annual rob the victims. bara Tamagic Rende, 66, had mation in race horse legs, is now back on the market in its origi- 14150 Northland Dr. Arrested was Stephen Michael Matthews Jr., 28, of Greenville. multiple injuries and was nal doctor recommended form. Holiday Open House He is currently in the Montcalm County Jail on local charges. A transported to Spectrum But- According to a national drug survey, the formula at one time Fri & Sat, November 16th & 17th Big Rapids, MI 49307 felony warrant for armed robbery has been added to his existing terworth Hospital by Rockford became so popular that it rose to Enjoy a Cup of Mulled Cider & Holiday Goodies! felony charges, and he will be arraigned in Kent County at a future Ambulance. The Plainfield the top of pharmacy sales for Have you topical pain relievers. But the date. Fire Department assisted at the company marketing the product visited our Cole Mitchell Kasinger, 18, of Cedar Springs, has been arrested scene. at the time changed the formula 231-796-2700 and sales plummeted. An inven- website and arraigned in 63rd District Court on one count of armed rob- The freeway was closed for tor of the original formula has bery. He was released from custody after posting a $5,000 cash or several hours between 10 Mile brought it back to market under the trade name ARTH ARREST lately? surety bond. and Post Drive, while authori- and says it can relieve pain for The 16 year old, from the village of Sparta, was interviewed and ties cleaned up the scene. millions. check it ARTH ARREST works by a Rockford released to the custody of her mother. Charges will be sought for The Funeral Service will be dual mechanism whereby one in- @ www.cedarspringspost.com out!! her involvement through Kent County Juvenile Court. Investiga- held 10 am Friday, November gredient relieves pain immedi- ately, while a second ingredient 10704 Northland Dr. tors said she was more involved than just being a passenger in the 16, at Caledonia Christian Re- seeks out and destroys the pain getaway vehicle. formed Church, 9957 Cherry messenger signal before it can be KEYS TO sent to the brain. Considered a The fourth suspect, a 30-year-old man from Cedar Springs, re- Carpet • Vinyl • Laminate • Ceramic Valley SE, with Rev. R. Scott medical miracle by some, the Rockford, MI 49341 SUCCESS mains at large. Greenway officiating. A private ARTH ARREST formula is use- Hard Wood • Counter Tops Early to bed ful in the treatment of painful Cedar Springs Sgt. Edward Good headed up the case, with the committal service for the fam- disorders ranging from minor Window Treatments • Installation Supplies Early to rise assistance of Kent County Sheriff Department Detectives, includ- ily will be held at Stanwood aches and pains to more serious 616-863-2700 Work like a dog conditions such as arthritis, bur- ing Sgt. Detective Jack Smith and Detective Jason Kelley. Cemetery. Memorial contribu- sitis,, tendonitis, and more. And ADVERTISE “I personally want to thank the Kent County Sheriff Department tions may be made to the An- ARTH ARREST is available in a roll-on applicator at pharma- in for assigning senior detectives who brought their many years of neke Marek Memorial Fund cies without a prescription or call experience to help solve our armed robbery case,” said Parent. for the needs of the children at 1-800-339-3301. Now at: www.GilbertsCarpetsPlus.com “The investigation was very time consuming, with follow-up any Chemical Bank branch. Call 696-3655 Robbery - continues on page 11 EEngagement BB irth EEngagement EEngagement EEngagement AA nniversary irth irth irth B irthday AAB irthday EEngagement BB BB BB From the Pulpit W edding BB irth AA nniversary AA nniversary AA nniversary Page 4 The Cedar Springs Post Thursday, November 15, 2012 The Cedar Springs Post Church M emorial Thursday,AA Novembernniversary 15, 2012 W edding W edding W edding Page 5 Directory Church ConnectionEOngagementbituary edding Churchemorial Connectionemorial emorial Pioneer Christian Reformed Church spiritual notes • announcements • memoriesEO W Mspiritual notes • announcementsM • memories M Sunday Monday (616) 696-9120 Worship Service ~ 10:30am GEMS Club ~ 7pm www.pioneercrc.org hankyou!irth Prayer Group ~ 3:30pm Wednesday Pastor - Jim Alblas BB emorial bituary bituary bituary Evening Worship ~ 6:00pm T 3110 17 Mile Rd. T Bible Study ~ 3:00pm & From thePulpit TT M O O O (1 mile west of the freeway) O O 6:00pm We would like to thank everyone for their acts of kindness,nniversary cards, food, calls, flowers, Earl F. Phelps, Sr. George Allen Arnold donationsAA and help to pay for expenses. They bituary Rockford Springs Community Church nnouncement Earl F. Phelps,hankyou! Mr. George Allenhankyou! hankyou! Pastor David Vander Meer were all deeply appreciated. Special thanks O T O Sr., ageT 76, passed Arnold,T age T (3 miles east of 131) A T T T 5815 14-Mile Rd. • 696-3656 AA TT TT T to Pastor Tommy Turner for the service and www.rockfordsprings.org his church, and the luncheon they provided. away on Saturday, 76, went home edding November 10, to be with his SUNDAY WORSHIP Also to Byron Olsen & Pastor Jay Johnson. hankyou! AM PM W Church Connection 9:30 • 6:00 W 2012. Earl is Lord and Savior Thanks to all for whatever you did. It meant T nnouncement nnouncement nnouncement T now in peace and on Saturday, spiritual notes • announcements • memories so very much. AA AA AA SAND LAKE Pastor Jim Alblas emorial with his Lord and November 10, UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MThe family of Kenneth Funk Savior. Earl was 2012. He was 65 W. Maple St. • Sand Lake • 616-636-5673 PIONEER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH nnouncement born on a rural born in Big Rev. Darryl Miller 3110 17 Mile Road, Cedar Springs AA farm in Courtland Rapids Michigan Worship Service 9:30 am • Children’s Church 9:30 am Township to to Ralph and Julia Family Night - Thursdays 5:30-7pm bituary Martin “Marty” Stout O Jerome B. and Margaret (Wall) Phelps on (Robertson) Arnold. George was a very Worship 11 a.m. SPIRITUAL GROWTH O April 1, 1936. Growing up he was very close proud veteran who served his country in the 22 Mile Road N. to Sand Lake Solon Center IRENE RYMAL with his older brother Junior. They were hard US Air Force. He worked as an insurance Mr. Martin J. Stout, known as Marty, age 50, Solon Center Wesleyan Church This month, I’ve been asking my congregation to offer suggestions on Gordon Henry 19 Mile Road Cedar Springs of Cedar Springs, died Friday, October 26, Wesleyan Church M-46 a biblical text or topic that they’d like to hear about. Recently, someone working farm boys and picked potatoes for inspector for Commercial Services, retiring org Irene Rymal, 96, ofhankyou! Cedar Springs (formerly soloncenterwesleyanchurch.org Sheller 2012. He was born September 26, 1962 in Algoma Ave. US-131 S. to G.R. wanted to hear about spiritualngagement growth. When they came to a saving faith, of Adrian),T passed away Tuesday, November area farmers at a very young age. Earl was after 20 years. George was a member of Pastor Doug DiBell T Grand Rapids, Michigan the son of Merwin PastorSummerWorship Doug Worship DiBell - 11AM- 10AM & they had entered a spiritual race en route to heaven, but they wanted to April 16, 1936-November 18, 2010 the nurturer to the smaller siblings, including the Glen Hill Post #287 American Legion Pastor Tom Holloway, Music/Youth E 13, 2012, at Metron of Cedar Springs. Senior Pastor Tom Holloway E neighbor children, Tommy and Susie Van in Cedar Springs. He is survived by his and Alma (Stuthard) Stout. Marty graduated 15671 Algoma Ave., Cedar Springs Just N. of 19 Mile Rd. 616-696-3229 know more about what running the race looked like and how to gauge if Irene was born June 28, 1916 in , they were making progress. With that topic in mind, I turned to the first There are lots of husbands in the world Hoven. He rocked them all hours on end. loving wife, Marilyn (nee Helsel) whom from Tri-County High School in 1980, Michigan, the daughter of Stanley and and was currently employed by Compass chapter of Colossians. In that letter, Paulirth writes to a group of believers, who Stella (Zuchowicz)nnouncement Racki. Irene married her But now and then you see Earl was the president of his FFA chapter he married on August 4, 1958; children, Sundays @ B AA One who kind of sets the style in high school and had earned a scholarship Deanna and Les Baird, Dennis and Brenda Coach in Cedar Springs in the auto body did not want to just settle onBB being saved, but wanted to grow in their faith. A 9:15 & 11 AM husband, Kenneth, in 1939, and they lived in department. He had a long career in the auto From their enthusiasm and Paul’s prayer for these people, we learn a few Detroit before moving to Adrian to help in Of what husbands ought to be. to MSU, but enlisted in the US ARMY and Arnold, Kristina and David Tappen; 11 135 N. Grant St. body industry and had a great talent and Keeping theFaith things about what spiritual growth looks like. the family restaurant business. Irene was a was trained in intelligence. He married grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; Cedar Springs nniversary One whose special qualities Joan Marie (Briggs) in 1955, and together brothers and sisters, Jessie Curtis, Connie loved to talk about cars. Marty had a love 616.696.2970 One thing Paul prayedAA was for the Colossians to please God in every area waitress for many years. She and Ken met for music and was an experienced guitar of their lives; that’s one of the marks of a growing Christian. A growing Make him stand out in the crowd they were stationed in Albuquerque, near and Howard McCormick, Milton and Lois at the restaurant in Detroit where she served player. He is survived by his father, Merwin Christian seeks to please God at work, at home with their family, in school, And whose kindness to his family White Sands, New Mexico. They returned Arnold, Tom and Karen Arnold, Joanne and him lunch. Ken passed away in 1990, and four Stout of Florida; brother Jeff (Debra) Stout CHURCH OF THE FULL GOSPEL in recreation, in the morning, afternoon, evening and so on. It’s not to say Makes them awfully pleased and proud back to Michigan in 1958. Starting their Bud Thompson, and Carol and Jim O’Hara; edding years later Irene moved to Cedar Springs to of Grand Rapids and by his aunt Gloria (Since 1946) Non-Denominational that we will please God in all those areas, but that it’s our desire to do so. family of soon to be four children. Earl sister-in-law, Jean Arnold; and nieces and Pentecostal Grace W be closer to her daughter and grandchildren. (Stuthard) Overla. He is also survived by W had a life long career in the plumbing and nephews. He was preceded in death by W And Honey, I feel happier 180 E. Lake St. Sand Lake (1 block E. of Traffic Light) A good question Christians should ask to gauge their spiritual growth is She was a member of the Adrian Presbyterian many cousins and good friends. He was Sunday School .....10am / Sunday Morning .....11am whether or not they are honestly seeking to please God in all the areas of Church and the Cedar Springs Golden Agers Than I ever hoped to be heating industry, both residential (Gebhardt his parents, Ralph and Julia (Robertson) Sunday Night ..... 6pm / Wed. Bible Study ..... 7pm Cause the nicest man in all the word & Phelps) and commercial industry (Earl Arnold, brother, Lyle Arnold, and brother- preceded in death by his mother, Alma Pastor Verta Giddings (616) 636-5628 - Pastor Gary Giddings (616) 799-0331 their lives. emorial with whom she enjoyed many great times. Stout. A graveside memorial service for M PULPIT - continues on page 11 Is the one who married me! F. Phelps Mechanical Co). Earl was an in-law, Lawrence Curtis. The Memorial M Irene was a kind and loving wife, mother, Marty will be held on Saturday, November grandmother, and friend. She loved a good Love your wife, Sharon exceptional provider and always put others Service for Mr. Arnold wasTuesday at 11:00 COURTLAND-OAKFIELD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH first. He will be missed deeply by his a.m. at Solon Center Wesleyan Church, 17, 2012 at the Elmwood Cemetery in 10295 Myers Lake Ave.-1.5 Miles South of 14 Mile Rd. time and never met anyone with whom she  Sad are the hearts that loved you children; Laura (Dennis) Smith of New 15671 Algoma Avenue, Cedar Springs, with Cedar Springs at 10:00 a.m., Perry Hopkins  Pastor: Robert Eckert bituary couldn’t have a conversation. A big sports SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10 AM 866-4298 Silent are the tears that fall. Mexico, Kim (Deane) Feikema, Earl Jr. and Pastor Tom Holloway officiating. Military officiating. Memorial contributions may be  O fan, she followed the Detroit Tigers and Bible Study: 11:15 AM Monday www.coumc.com Living our lives without you, Brenda of Saranac, Lynne (Mark) Carlson; honors will be under the auspices of the made to Jeff and Debra Stout for funeral  DONALD L MCINTYRE Lions, but especially liked Michigan State expenses. Enhance Fitness: 10 a.m. M/W/F basketball and football. She was an excellent Is the hardest part of all. grandchildren, Dennis (Felicia) Smith, June Kent County Veterans Honor Guard with Donald L. McIntyre, 86 of Cedar Springs, died Friday, November 9, 2012 at Fulton hankyou! seamstress and a great cook. Surviving are her You did so many things for us, (Andy) Klementowski, Dakota Carlson, interment in Solon Township Cemetery.   Manor. Mr. McIntyre was born September 23, 1926 in Cedar Springs, Michigan Your heart was kind and true. Katelynn Feikema, Dillon Carlson, Andrew A gathering with family and friends was  daughter Janis (Ivan) Opperman of Rockford;  T SUNDAY SCHEDULE: TT  9:00 a.m. WORSHIP the son of Raymond and Gladys (Rowlin) McIntyre. He graduated from Cedar And when we needed someone and Madison Phelps; great-grandchildren held following the service. Those planning   grandchildren, Kristin (Anthony) Perez, Kara  Church 10:15 a.m. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Springs High School and served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War We could always count on you. (who could do no wrong, according to Earl), an expression of sympathy are asked to  for all ages (infant-adult) (Kevin) Morris; great-grandchildren, Tyler,  11:30 a.m.  WORSHIP II. He worked for Kroger for 38 years, Cedar Springs Public Schools for seven The happy years will not return Kylie Poole, Alana Smith, Hunter Carlson, consider Spectrum Health Hospice, 4500  SUPERVISED NURSERY CARE PROVIDED ALL MORNING Anna, Kaelynn, Molly, Tia, Haley, and Ivan  years, had owned and operated ngagementa meat processing business, small farm and Mac’s Connection Pastor Mary Ivanov nnouncement Perez, Kalina and Brenden Morris; nieces When we were all together, but and Emma Klementowski. He is survived Breton Ave., SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49508  E Party Store in CedarE Springs. Don served on the Cedar Springs School Board AA With the love within our hearts by three siblings. Earl was preceded in death or Solon Center Wesleyan Church. is online @ and nephews. She was preceded in death by for many years, enjoyed woodworking and was an avid reader. He loved politics her parents and husband; sisters, Mary Racki, You’ll walk with us forever. by his parents, his wife, Joan Marie (2009), Arrangements by Pederson Funeral Home, www.cedarspringspost.com and was a conservative Republican. Surviving are five children and their spouses, Remember the Sabbath day, and keep it holy. irth Virgie (Joe) Wartilko, and Marge (Jim) So, if we could have a lifetime wish in-laws, Clifford and Dorothy Briggs, Chet Rockford www.pedersonfuneralhome.com Marie (Doug) Holem, GaryB (Connie) McIntyre, Paul McIntyre, Duane (Deborah) A dream that would come true, Briggs, Helen, and Julie Phelps, brother, The Church of God Fellowship Group of Michigan BB Hock; brothers, John Racki and Casimir McIntyre, Daniel (Christine) McIntyre: eleven grandchildren, Jennifer (Dr. Kal) Jerome Junior, two nieces, Kathy Jo Phelps, s ffiite t... For information on (Bea) Racki; sister-in-law, Gladys Uhl; We’d pray to God with all our hearts Attie, Ryan (Melissa) Holem, Denise (Brent) Bean, Andrew (Jeni) McIntyre, For yesterday with you. and Sherry (Phelps) Wright, a special Cedar Springs Sabbath Services contact brothers-in-law, Charles (Roberta) Rymal, Megan McIntyre, Logan McIntyre,nniversary Mallory (James) Mooney, Sarah Balcer, A thousand words can’t bring you back, first cousin, Richard E. Goller, Sr., uncle, Bruce Chapman at 616-636-9209 AA Elmer (Hazel) Rymal, Cal (Bert) Rymal, and Emily Balcer, NicholasA McIntyre, Anna McIntyre; nine great grandchildren; sister, Ace (Lillian) Rymal; nephews, Don (Anne) We know because we’ve tried, Benjamin Wall. A huge “thank you” is given Community Thanksgiving Service Mildred Robertson. He was preceded in death by his wife, Doris Maxine (Dunn); Rymal and Paul Wartilko. Special thanks to And neither will a million tears, to the many caregivers and staff at Metron Organized by The Cedar Springs Ministerial Association siblings, Lawrence, Robert, Edna Hyde, and James. The family wishes to thank First Baptist Church the staff at Metron of Cedar Springs for the We know because we’ve cried. of Belding. They all helped to surround Earl the staff at Fulton Manor, Faith Hospiceedding and Bishop Hills for their care. The family 233 S. Main, Cedar Springs • 696-1630 loving care given to Irene for the past three You left behind our broken hearts with gentleness and love. In keeping with This Sunday, November 18, 6PM Sunday School 9:30am • Sunday Worship 10:45am & 6pm received friends MondayW from 2-4 and 6-8 pm at the Bliss-Witters & Pike Funeral And happy memories too, Earl’s wishes, cremation will take place and a half years. She used to say, “If you Nursery provided for all Sunday Services Home, Cedar Springs where services were held Tuesday 11:00 am. Pastor Chad and a private burial will follow at Rosedale At Pioneer Christian Awana & Youth Group Wednesdays 6:30pm (Sept. - March) have to be in a place like this, this is the place We treasure all these memories, Wight officiating. Interment with military honors at Solon Township Cemetery. Adult Bible Study Wednesdays 7:00pm to be. Everyone is so nice.” The family will But wish we still had you. Cemetery in Allendale, Michigan at a later Memorial contributions may be made toemorial the Cedar Springs Education Foundation. Reformed Church M greet friends Saturday at 11:00 am until time So in the quiet cemetery, date. Earl and Joan are together again Arrangements by Bliss-Witters & Pike Funeral Home, Cedar Springs of service at 12 noon at the Bliss-Witters Where gentle breezes blow, “together forever”. Memorial contributions 3110 17 Mile RD NE Holy Spirit Episcopal Church & Pike Funeral Home, Cedar Springs. Lies a beloved man who left us 2 years ago. may be given to the Alzheimers Association (1 Mile West of Meijer) 10 am Sunday worship (616)784-1111 His place of rest we visit, or the Cedar Springs Public Schools FFA. 1200 Post Drive NE, Belmont bituary Pastor Mary Ivanov officiating. Interment (corner of Pine Island, 1/4 mile west of Exit 95 of US 131) O Maple Grove Cemetery, Hudson, Michigan. We put flowers there with care, Arrangements by Pederson Funeral Home, Join us for a Service of Praise, www.holyspiritbelmont.org O Memorial contributions may be made to the But no one knows our heartache Rockford www.pedersonfuneralhome.com New Ideas, Traditional Worship Thanksgiving and Testimony. BETTE DABNEY Life Enrichment Fund at Metron of Cedar as we turn to leave him there. Bette Dabney, 85 of Pierson, died Thursday,hankyou! November 8, 2012 at Spectrum Health Springs. Arrangements by Bliss-Witters & Though his smile is gone forever Sunday Worship 10:00 AM Butterworth Campus surrounded by her family. She was born June 16, 1927 in and his face we cannot touch, Family Bible Hour 6:00 PM TT Pike Funeral Home, Cedar Springs Aurora, the daughter of Valentine and Mildred (Testin) Hiemenz. Bette Still we have the memory of the Bliss-Witters & Pike Caring • Compassionate Word of Life Clubs was an avid reader, enjoyed traveling, feeding the birds and squirrels, and playing husband, dad, grandpa, great- Wednesday 6:30 PM Bliss-Witters & Pike Funeral Home is family owned and Considerate grandpa that we loved so Words With Friends. She was very involved in the schools where her children PUBLISH YOUR operated by Kevin and Janet Pike. Our barrier free chapel 12786 Algoma Ave • Cedar Springs Adult Bible Study attended. She was a librarian at Reynoldsnnouncement Township Library in Howard City for much. Five Generations of www.MBC-Cedar.com 696-3560 Wednesday 7:00 PM is located one-half mile south of downtown on Northland 15 years. SurvivingAA are her children, Mary (Harry) Melick of Yorkville, Illinois, • Birth Announcement • Birthday His memory is our treasure Serving the Grant & Drive. We are available to serve you 24 hours a day, 7 days Michael (Kathy) Dabney of Oswego, Illinois, Melissa (Robert) Kiliszewski of with which we’ll never part. Newaygo Communities Sunday, AM Sunday School for All Ages 9:45AM a week. Sunday Worship Services 11:00AM & 6:00PM Oswego, Illinois, Rebecca (John) Butler of Pierson; grandchildren, Keith (Jenn) • Wedding Announcement • Engagement God has him in his keeping, Wednesday Ladies Bible Study 10:30AM Melick, Mandy (Chris) Rivenburg, Russell (Kristin) Melick, Jonathan (Stephanie) • Anniversary *• In Memory * • Thank you But we have him in our When You Are Wednesday Prayer and Praise 6:30PM Butler, Nikki (Justin) Butler, Emily Dabney, Scott Dabney, Jacob Kiliszewski, hearts. BLAST - Wednesdays during school year 6:15-7:45PM In Need Let Student Mentoring - Tuesdays & Thursdays 4:00-6:00PM Nolan Kiliszewski; great grandchildren, Mason and Aiden Melick; brothers and • Congratulations With love from your family, Pastor Thomas Sluys • 101 Grand St. • Pierson, MI 49339 • 616-636-5542 www.piersonbiblechurch.org sister, Donald (MaryLou) Hiemenz, Jack (Marilyn) Hiemenz, Mary (Lowell) in Sharon, Debbie, Dutch, Us HelpYou. BLAST Williams, Bill (Jean) Teausaw; many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in Mike, Amanda Charles M. McKinley A.J. McKinley PILGRIM BIBLE CHURCH & ACADEMY death by her parents, husband, Walter in 2009; infant son, Joseph. The family Monica, Gregory, Heather, Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director received friends on Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 pm at the Bliss-Witters & Pike Christopher West Pine Street • 696-1021• Rev. Mike Shiery 13603 Northland Drive Manager Manager Funeral Home, Cedar Springs, where a Vigil Service was held at 8:00 pm. The for only $20 without photo Joshua, Jordan, Nathaniel, Cedar Springs, MI 49319 226 State Road - Newaygo 45 E. Main Street - Grant SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 Mass of Christian Burial was held Wednesday 11:00 am at Mary Queen of $25 w/ photo ($5 per additional photo) Zachary, Mackenzie, and (616) 696-1410 (231) 652-5613 (231) 834-5613 WORSHIP 10:45 AM and 6:00 P.M. Apostles, Sand Lake. Rev. Fr. Joseph W. Kenshol celebrant. Interment Pierson 50 word limit Adilyn-Grace *Poetry over 5 lines will be subject to additional fees by length. Kevin Pike - Manager, Janet Pike Assistant In a Time of Need Our Staff Care for You and Your Concerns… MIDWEEK SERVICE • WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. Cemetery. Arrangements by Bliss-Witters & Pike Funeral Home, Cedar Springs Voices / views Page 6 The Cedar Springs Post Thursday, November 15, 2012 Thursday, November 15, 2012 The Cedar Springs Post Page 7 Outdoors Arts/entert8-8:30am (optional), weigh-ins from 8:30am–9ama andinment the Sports / meeting starts at 9:15am. In case of inclemeent weather, ometownometown meetings are cancelled if Tri-County or Cedar Sporings Connor Mora schools are closed. Call Martha at 696-1039 for more JOKE EHD at historic HHappenings information. #28 named Mr Cross HHometown Happenings articles are a community level service for non-profit agencies only. Due to popular Boxes, Boxes Everywhere! f the DNR cuts antlerless licenses demand for placement in this section, we can no Nov. 24: Remember those holidays when you purchased an o longer run all articles. Deadline for articles is Monday expensive toy and the kids just played with the box? Come Week Country at 5 p.m. This is not guaranteed space. Articles will join us for a celebration of imagination with boxes big and Church bulletin bloopers Connor Mora, a senior at Cedar Springs High School, was run as space allows. Guaranteed placement is $10, small! For all ages. Saturday, November 24 at 1:30 pm at Announcements found in church bulletins: recently named Mr. Cross Country by the Michigan Inter- certain restrictions may apply. You now can email the Sand Lake/ Nelson Township Library, 88 Eighth St., *Several members who have been in the hospital are not scholastic Track Coaches Association. The award is given your Hometown Happenings to happenings@ Sand Lake. #46 on their way to recovery, for which we are thankful. cedarspringspost.com please include name and *The Jack and Kill Daycare is looking for someone to to the fastest senior boy across all the divisions at the state phone number for any questions we may have. help part time on Saturdays. meet. Connor, who was the state champ in division 2, ran a Guys Read Book Club *We’ll kick off the Christmas season this morning with 15:04 to earn him this award. Nov. 27: The Cedar Springs Library is calling all GUYS our first hymn, “The First Nowell.” Connor was awarded a trophy and recognized for his ages 6-14 for their new “GUYS READ Book Club,” Solon Center Wesleyan Church Bazaar *Our Wednesday Night Family Cafeteria meal will fea- great accomplishment at a banquet in Mount Pleasant on launching November 27, 6:30-7:30pm at the library, 43 W. Nov. 17: Accomplish your Christmas shopping at our ture a variety of Chinese dishes including One Ton Soup. Nov 9. Congratulations, Connor on a prestigious award! Cherry Street. A very special “Guy’s Collection” of books annual craft bazaar, Saturday, November 17 from 9am- *Events: December 9th, Christmas Caroling at the Also recognized at the banquet was Connor’s coach, Ted have been purchased for YOU! Every 4 weeks there will be 3pm. Lots of vendors (our largest bazaar in many years). Parkview Nursing Home 7:00 p.m., December 10th, Sabinas, who was presented a plaque for being a nominee Cedar Springs Senior Connor Mora with Cross Country Coach a party with games and snacks. After 20 books enter for a Deer with epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD), now reported Delicious, fresh baked cookies and bars, numerous booths Breakfast with Satan 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. in the Fellowship for Coach of the Year. Ted Sabinas. chance to win a KINDLE e-Reader!! #46 in 30 counties throughout Michigan, develop weakness, ex- of had crafted items & jewelry, and many other vendors. Hall. cessive salivation, rapid pulse and respiration rate, fever and There’s definitely something for everyone. Cinnamon rolls *The Youth Group had a scavenger hunt, did face paint- eventual unconsciousness. Most deer seek out a body of wa- and coffee, and a lunch counter are also available. The ter to try to cool themselves. Christmas Musical at the Kent Theatre ing, and played a game called, “Find the gun.” They had a church is located at 15671 Algoma Avenue, just north of 19 Nov. 29-Dec. 2: You’ll want to kick off your holiday Mora and Weiler great time. Most Michigan deer hunt- year than ever before. Deer Mile Road. #44-46b season this year by attending the Cedar Springs Theatre Weekly Fishing Tip *The Pastor’s Corner: A Personal Massage from Jesus ers are well aware that epi- with EHD suffer from high Association’s production of “Bah Humbug! Scrooge’s Try Tawas for Lake Whitefish *Due to Construction on the North side of the parking zootic hemorrhagic disease fevers and head toward wa- Christmas Carol.” Wonderful family fun and entertainment! Always popular with commercial anglers, lake whitefish named to the 12th Annual Holiday Bazaar lot, we will soon be changing entrances. Please exit the (EHD) has reared its ugly ter to seek relief. Their bod- Performances will be at 7:30 pm on Nov. 29 – Dec. 1 and have become increasingly popular for recreational anglers Nov. 17: The Courtland Oakfield United Methodist new driveway, which is the one in between the old entrance head at historic levels in ies are often found in or near 3 pm on Sunday, Dec. 2 at the Kent Theatre, 8 N. Main St. throughout Michigan as well. Several piers of- NOTICE Church will hold it’s Annual Holiday Bazaar on Saturday and the old exit. Please exit from the new exit, which is the Michigan this year. ponds, rivers or creeks. Cedar Springs. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for children fer prime spots to target them in late fall, including Tawas Dream Team November 17 from 9 am – 3 pm. There will be many old entrance. A viral disease that is EHD tends to be highly on Lake Huron. crafters, Grandma’s Attic, bake sale, silent auction, and 12 and under and are available at the Cedar Springs Public *Our Senior’s group is sponsoring a dance December transmitted by the bite of localized; in some cases the The whitefish fishing at Tawas is usually done with long Connor Mora and Kenzie Weiler, runners at Cedar cookies by the pound. Lunch is from 11 am to 2 pm. The Library, Alpha Omega Coffee and Games shop located on 12. You can Dance the Night Away from 5:00 until 7:00 a fly called a midge, EHD disease causes large die- rods mounted with spinning reels, light line and bait that Springs, were named to the 2012 Cross Country Dream church is located at 10295 Myers Lake between 12 and 13 Main Street Cedar Springs or by calling 616-696-SHOW. p.m. for only $5 per person. causes deer to die from in- offs in part of a township consists of a single salmon egg or a wiggler on a small hook Team by the Michigan Interscholastic Track Association. Mile Roads. For more info call Dawna 616-866-0648. #46 #46-48 *What are you doing for Lunch Tuesday? Local Funeral ternal bleeding. It has been while areas just a few miles fished under a bobber (set the bait within a few inches of The top 7 times at the state meet across all divisions make Director Barry Gilbert will talk about the benefits of cre- found in 30 counties in away show no sign of the the bottom). This species has a soft mouth so you have to be up the dream team. Senior Christmas Potluck Dinner mation. Community Thanksgiving Service Michigan this year, mostly disease. careful, a long-handled landing net is essential for success. Mora, who was the state champ, and Weiler, who was Dec. 1: There will be a Senior Potluck Dinner on Saturday *The Riegieman Chiropractic Center will host Kid’s Day Nov. 18: Pioneer Church, 3110 – 17 Mile Rd. is hosting the in the southern third of the Often referred to by hunt- Most anglers at Tawas set up on the outside of the wall, as runner up in division 2, join only one other runner from December 1 from 1 to 3 pm at the Spencer Township Hall, this Saturday. They’ll be treating the youth group to spinal Community Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, November state, though it has been ers as “blue tongue”—a the whitefish like to spawn along the rocks at the base of Western Michigan. Congratulations! 18 at 6 pm. Join us for a service of Praise, Thanksgiving 14960 Meddler Ave., Gowen. Bring a dessert or dish to exams, backpack checks, I.D. Cards, etc. documented in Clare and similar, though different pass. Meat, rolls and coffee provided. For more information the wall. Early mornings are best, and the fish seem to bite and Testimony! Refreshments after the service. If you have Osceola counties and is disease—EHD shows up better if there’s just a little chop on the water. any questions please call 616-696-9120. #46 call 616-984-0035. #46-48p This Joke of the Week is suspected as far north as in the herd in the summer brought to you by Presque Isle and Benzie months, after regulations order last week that de- Roast Beef Dinner DNR Deer Check at Red Flannel Rod counties. This is the largest, have been developed for the creases antlerless license Nov. 18: The Rockford Veterans of Foreign Wars, 4195 & Gun Club CLASSIC KELLY’S most widespread outbreak upcoming hunting season. purchase limits for deer – 13 Mile Rd., will host a roast beef dinner on the third Dec. 3: There will be a DNR Deer Check Station on A Finer Family Restaurant and Catering of the disease in Michigan The DNR has no estimate management units (DMUs) Sunday of the month on November 18. The best dinner in December 3 from 10 am to 2 pm at the Red Flannel Rod history. of total EHD mortality, where the most EHD-relat- town. Take outs and deliveries are available. Adults $9.00, and Gun Club, 7463 – 18 Mile Rd., Cedar Springs. For 356 North Main St., Cedar Springs First described in Michi- though it has had more than ed die-offs have occurred. Children $4.50. For deliveries call 616-866-2675 by 11:30 more information call 616-696-2252. #46 (616) 696-0620 gan in 1955, EHD wasn’t 13,000 dead deer reported. Director Creagh signed the am the day of the dinner. #46 seen again until 1974 and Rudolph said that EHD order at the regular monthly then not again until after the has never caused wide- meeting of the Natural Re- Dinner at the Legion turn of the century. Since spread or long-term impacts sources Commission. 2006, however, it has oc- to deer populations, though Nov. 19: The American Legion, 80 S. Main St. Cedar Widow’s weekend home party library Effective immediately, curred at some level every Springs, is hosting a swiss steak dinner on Monday, local effects can be signifi- the purchase limit for DMU year except 2007. November 19, from 5 – 7 pm. Included will be mashed cant and can last for a few 486 is five private land ant- EHD is widespread across potatoes, gravy, baked beans, veggies, roll, dessert and fundraiser years. lerless deer hunting licenses the Midwest this year, some- “Until this year, we’ve per hunter. Also effective drink. All dinners are $9, children 17 and under $4. Take Do you like to go to home parties? Are you looking for Middle School on the corner of 16 Mile and Northland thing that is thought to have never seen enough EHD in immediately, the public out is available. #46 something to do this widow’s weekend while others are out Drive. The event runs from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. and is been caused by last winter’s Michigan to cause popu- antlerless license purchase hunting? Or, maybe you want to buy local this Christmas free to attend. There will be over 20 home businesses rep- unusually mild weather as lation declines at a broad limit per hunter is two season. Whatever the reason, this Saturday you have the resented, and the consultants will be donating a portion of TOPS weight loss support group well as this year’s drought. scale, but the southwestern for each of the following Nov. 20: Take off pounds sensibly (TOPS), a non-profit perfect opportunity to accomplish all of that and more! sales to the library fund and donating items for you to win The tiny flies (about one- corner of the state—Cass DMUs: 012 (Branch), 034 weight loss support group for men and women, meets The Cedar Springs Library is raising funds towards a new through a door prize system. So what are you waiting for? tenth of an inch in length) and St. Joseph counties— (Ionia), 039 (Kalamazoo), every Tuesday at the Resurrection Lutheran Church in Sand building and is holding a large home party sale on Saturday, Come on out and have some fun shopping, while support- that carry EHD typically has had EHD a couple of 041 (Kent), 044 (Lapeer), Lake. Your first visit is free so come check out what TOPS November 17, 2012. The sale will be at the Cedar Springs ing a great cause! breed in mud flats, and this years in a row, in 2010 and 076 (Sanilac), 078 (Shia- can do to help you reach your weight loss goals! Exercise summer’s drought has ex- 2011, and now again this wassee), 079 (Tuscola) and LIVE ON STAGE Your Health. Your Choice. Your Community. panded areas where midges year,” he said. 080 (Van Buren). Rogue River Community Theatre Company presents Get your of the genus Culicoides can Because of this trend, Individuals who pur- reproduce. In most years, DNR Director Keith Cre- chased antlerless licenses Ship of those mud flats would be agh signed an emergency ehd - continues on page 11 Christmas Trees underwater. Dreams “Other states around us— experienced deer processing here! custom cuts • boneless process 616.696.4487 NOVEMBER 15, 16 & 17 Landscape Rainbows End , Illinois and — Thurs./Fri. @ 8PM • Sat. @ 2PM & 8PM have seen this more fre- A story of theTitanic paying tribute to all the people who Opening Nov. 23rd quently, and some of them H&H Deer lost their lives on that fateful day, 100 years ago. Renovations 12734 Northland Dr. M-Sat 8-5 | Sun 9-5 have it from one end of the Smoked products Processing available IN THE EYE OF THE RAVEN Cedar Springs, MI 1183 S. Hillman Rd. state to the other,” explained SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 @ 2PM Stanton, MI Brent Rudolph, the deer and (Edgar Allan Poe) presented by “Actors Del Arte” 616-696-4748 elk program leader for the Ensemble Pre-Cut Trees 616-788-9635 Can You Help? Department of Natural Re- TICKETS: $10 adults Between now and Thanksgiving, we will be DNR DEER & Wreaths or 989-328-2606 sources. “In Michigan, it’s collecting non-perishables and personal Seniors $8 / Students $4 Choose & Cut or been mostly restricted to the Pre-Cut Available hygiene items. Every item makes a southern third of the state, CHECK STATION KENT THEATRE difference in our community! All donations though we’ve had a couple RED FLANNEL ROD & GUN CLUB go to North Kent Service Center. of cases that bounced up 7463 18 Mile Road, Cedar Springs 616-696-SHOW(7469) above the line.” www.kenttheatre.com 8 N. Main St., Cedar Springs 696.6555 Rudolph said that states December 3 10am-2pm NOVEMBER 23-26 northernpts.com from to Kan- COMING *PLANNED MOVIE TITLES WANT YOUR TREE LOT INCLUDED? 308 Main SOON! MAY BE CHANGED BY THE Drop items off at our clinic Cedar Springs sas have reported more For more info call 616-696-2252 DISTRIBUTOR Call Sherry @ The POST 616-696-3655 widespread mortality this KENT THEATRE COUPON One Coupon Per Person, MEDIUM POPCORN Per Purchase FREE with the purchase of a Large Pop Expires 8/31/2012 Photos by of Leda Vander Laan.

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All submissions The first guy ran toward the second and saw that he was, MUST be accompanied by full name, mailing address and suffering with memory loss or loss of independent liv- obviously, dead. daytime phone number. We use this information to verify ing,” said owner Mindi Willett. “It is our goal to improve The man rushed into the hospital, grabbed the first doctor the letter’s authenticity. We do not print anonymous letters, the physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness of our cli- “We’re proud of our underwear” he could find in the hallway, and screamed, “Doctor, Doc- or acknowledge letters we do not use. Email to news@ce- ents giving them the dignity they deserve with excellent darspringspost.com, or send to PostScripts, Cedar Springs tor! I just saw a man walk out of the hospital and drop dead Post, PO Box 370, Cedar Springs, MI 49319. care—every day. With a variety of specialized services Fingers crossed on the sidewalk! What should I do?” by knowledgeable nurses and experienced caretakers, we A week has gone by since election day, so I think my The doctor thought about it for a few moments then sug- can tailor a home program specifically for the needs of crossed fingers may have done some good—no re-counts gested, “Spin him around. Make it look like he was coming Public officials’ comments always on loved ones.” or major protests have popped up to give the news channels in.” record They are currently a private duty company, but say they something to fill their time with. understand the financial difficulties for families. They On the other hand, I should have crossed them about Speaking of not nice While I respect Ms. Fahl for taking a thankless job on the work with clients to provide discount information, free General Petraeus, head of the CIA. But who would think? A guy walks into a bar and orders a beer. He has brought The Sons of the American Legion, Glen Hill Squadron city council, I do not sympathize with her that comments services, sliding scale costs for those on a fixed income, I’ll leave them crossed until the “fiscal cliff” is dealt with, only enough money for one beer, however. As he’s drink- 287, of Cedar Springs would like to congratulate Keith Ty- she was not expecting to be on the record, and was put on and support when it comes to compensation arrange- wisely, in a BIPARTISAN manner. This makes it hard to ing his beer he realizes he has to go to the men’s room. Not ler of , MI. Keith’s winning ticket for our annual the record in a way she did not like. She vents this without ments. “Rest assured there is hope, you are not alone,” type, but let’s not take any chances with something so im- wanting to take any chances with his one and only beer, Rifle Raffle was drawn on November 10. Pictured are SAL considering she is in a public office. Everything she ever said Willett. portant. he gets a slip of paper out of his pocket and writes on it, “I Commander Dominic Merlington and Keith Tyler holding says about the city is on the record. Willett said they are the only home care company in SPIT IN THIS BEER.” Then he goes off to the men’s. his new Savage 30-06. Speaking of gambling When he comes back a few minutes later, there’s an ad- Mitt Romney was secretly videotaped at a fundraiser. He Northern Kent County. They are also a faith-based and A woman who played cards one night each month with a was in someone’s private home just like Ms. Fahl was. He family-owned company that is licensed and bonded. dition to the note he left next to his beer. It says, “I SPIT group of friends was concerned because she always woke IN IT, TOO.” was operating in a public capacity just as Ms. Fahl was. Their experienced staff is carefully screened with exten- up her husband when she came home around 11:30. The video was edited to make a point just like Molly Nixon sive background checks, motor vehicle record history, Just survived the edit One night after cards she decided to try not to awaken Two detectives down in Mexico were investigating the did. and diligent reference checks. him. She undressed in the living room and, purse over her Both Mitt Romney and Ms. Fahl came out afterwards to Their intent is to give exceptional compassionate care murder of Juan Gonzalez. MW Memory Care who had their grand opening and ribbon cut- arm, tiptoed nude into the bedroom –only to find her hus- “How was he killed?” asked one detective. correct what they felt was a manipulation of the total con- in every area of a person’s life. They focus on the client ting Saturday, October 27. Pictured is: (Left to Right): Mary Willett, of Greenville & Rockford band sitting up in bed, reading. “With a golf text of the message and what they stand for. The difference 817 S. Lafayette 10615 Northland Dr. and family’s journey through progressive diseases or con- Lindsey Mosher, Kayla Willett, Cedar Springs Area Chamber pres- between them is that Romney came out and told his side to ditions which cause memory loss such as: Alzheimer’s, ident Shawn Kiphart, Owner Mindi Willett, Heather Sova-Shevock, gun,” the other WATER CONDITIONING and Katie Reynolds. state his side of it and that was it. Ms. Fahl did come out to Dementia, Huntington’s, Parkinson’s, seizure disorders, detective re- Serving The Area Since 1946 plied. state her side then slammed Molly. Sales • Rentals • Service • Residential • Commercial close head injuries, strokes, and elderly in general. them Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. “A golf gun? As far as Ms Fahl’s personal feelings, they do not matter • Drinking Water Systems • Single & Twin Tank De- See how they are “Making a Difference in Home to 5 p.m., or Thursday from noon to 8 p.m. Closed Saturday • Softeners & Filters mand Softeners: Saves What’s a golf when she is speaking for the City. Going on the record on • Bottled Water & Coolers water, salt and energy! Care.” Call them at (616) 696-7777, or stop in and see and Sunday. community issues is the job she signed up for. • Salt Sales & Delivery • Commercial & Industrial gun?” • Deionizers & Distillers “I don’t know. Ms Fahl stated: “It is unsettling to me how someone can • RO Systems take bits and pieces of a conversation and twist them to • Financing Available But it sure made Geglio joins ChoiceOne as Cedar Springs a hole in Juan.” darken another’s creditability. I have learned a very valu- 616-866-5011 able lesson dealing with Mrs. Nixon in a one-on-one situa- G a t e s . Community minded, Geglio 1-800-541-5155 And, for tion, while trying to address her questions and concerns.” I “She has has been the Spencer Town- Mon. 11:30-7:00 would say to her the above statement is directed as darken- senior teller solid ca- ship Treasurer of Kent Coun- closers: Tue.-Fri. 10:30-4:30 Have you ing Molly’s credibility (so who is name calling now?). C h o i c e O n e reer expe- ty for the past 34 years. She heard the joke Molly is causing those in the community to look at the is- Bank is pleased rience in has been an active member of about the 13- sue and form an opinion one way or the other. I do not know to announce the the Cedar the Planning Commission for inch ruler? if all her facts are straight or not, but she has gotten people addition of Judy S p r i n g s the past 10 years. She is also Never mind. involved and considering an issue they otherwise may not Geglio as Se- communi- a member of the Spencer Fire It’s too long. have. For as long as I can remember, the main problem in nior Teller in the ty and will & Rescue Board, Mary Queen 1,541 POUNDS Cedar has been zero civic participation. So I would assert Cedar Springs be a valu- of Apostles in Sand Lake, and her doing this is a healthy process. Branch. In this able re- the Cedar Springs Rotary. Charles Towns position, Geglio source to She just celebrated a 44- With your help, we made it. Hephzibah, GA will demonstrate our local year anniversary with her leadership in families husband Tony, and has three Thank you! teller and vault Senior Teller Judy Geglio who are daughters, son-in-laws, and operations, secu- l o o k i n g four grandchildren. Geglio is rity operations, and staffing. for a bank to call their home.” ready for her next steps grow- FLORIST Mike’s Lawn Care She will also work with local With over 30 years of ex- ing in the Cedar Springs com- and Snow Plow Service businesses and members to perience, Geglio says, “I have munity. at your service... 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CLASSIFIEDS 36 E. Maple St., P.O. Box 370 I...continueddeas from front page Goal...continued from page 3 R...continuedobbery from page 3 616-696-3655 ANIMAL LOST/FOUND ADS ARE FREE! Cedar Springs, MI 49319 He said they would accept entries through January 4, The dinner was wonderful—the women’s club outdid interviews of the victims, obtaining search warrants and then in- then narrow them down to two to four to present to the City themselves. The company at the dinner was great also. We terviews of potential suspects,” he explained. “With the assistance – 696-3655 – Council on February 10. then drove over to the high school for the show. I totally of detectives from the Kent County Sheriff Department, we were Send your ideas through either mail or email. Email them enjoyed them and left with that warm fuzzy feeling you able to gather evidence identifying potential suspects. Their thor- announcement Homes Lost and Critter to [email protected]. Mail them to the City get when you are part of something good. I hope they can ough investigation obtained the evidence necessary to seek and for Sale found Corner PETS of of Cedar Springs, PO Box 310 66 S. Main Street, Cedar make this an annual affair (dinner/theater) to continue rais- obtain felony warrants through the Kent County Prosecutor’s Of- Springs, MI 49319-0310. ing money for the Library,” remarked Owen. fice,” he said. Lost: Mathews Bow in hard Lost: Mama Tortie & her 3 girl The City decided to replace the both the tagline “A great Library Director Donna Clark couldn’t express enough BOOK SIGNING! case along 18 Mile, Shaner kittens (1 siamese & 2 Tortise the Week place to live, work, and play” and the City’s Red Flan- how much she loved the show. “I had heard the show was & Northland Drive in Cedar markings like mama). Missing nel logo last August after receiving a letter from the Red good, but I really had no idea just how amazing it was go- Springs. Reward. Call 616-240- from Pointe North Subdivision Mikey is a 2 year Flannel Festival of intent to file suit for copyright infringe- ing to be,” she said. “We all loved them and their show so CEDARFIELD COMMUNITY 2260 or 616-866-4405. #46 near 17 Mile/ Algoma, Huck’s Corner area. Last seen Monday old Pit Bull mix! ment. very much. It lifted our spirits and bonded us. We shared HOME OF THE WEEK ...continued from page 4 Michigan Chillers & Found: Woman’s reading 11/5. VERY missed! :( #46 He is a dog who magical moments as one community,” she added. “I really American Chillers author ***NEW LISTING*** glasses at Solon Township hall believe this group is going somewhere. And isn’t nice that PulpitPaul also prayed that they would increase their knowl- loves to play tug Johnathan Rand Large beautiful home on corner lot, on election day. Owner may Found: Beautiful long hair cat they stopped by Cedar Springs on the way?” edge of God; that’s another tell-tale sign of a growing claim by calling 616-696-1718. with Siamese markings, seen in and run outside. will be doing a free book 2 stall garage, extra sun room. Tickets brought in $1,550 in sales, and the rest of the Christian. Christians, who have been saved by God’s grace, signing at Bay Leaf Books #46 the area of Becker and Tisdel, He has learned 13744 Buttercup for the last couple of weeks. Call money ($9,500-plus) came in through sponsorships. should seek to learn more about their Savior. We should in Sand Lake!! many tricks and $60,000 616-696-9234 for information. ...continued from page 2 would love to keep Those who stayed for the afterglow also had the chance to study God’s word, learn about how God worked in the lives th #43 PageantCommunity businesses, organizations, and private individ- Saturday, Dec. 8 Call Marilyn at 696-1100 learning in your view items in the Silent Auction, which is running through of people long ago and see how God’s age-old dealings Service uals can assist Anna and Laura to participate in this year’s 11 am – 1 pm household. Come November 30 on Facebook. Just type in “Cedar Springs with those people are still lessons for us today. We should competition by becoming an official sponsor for them. Bay Leaf Books and meet him at Public Library Silent Auction” and then place some bids. also keep our eyes open to how God is at work in our day- KEYS TO Through sponsorship, each contestant receives all the nec- 49 E Lake for Sale A TO Z Trash will pick up your Humane Society of Also coming up is a Widow’s Weekend home party expo to-day experiences; sometimes we can learn lessons about trash weekly. One-time hauls essary training, rehearsals, and financial support that will Sand Lake, MI SUCCESS West Michigan! on Saturday, November 17, at Cedar Springs Middle School God even when the bible is closed. available. Call Bryan at 616- allow them to become a very confident and well-prepared (see page 6), and a Big Boy taco bar fundraiser on Decem- Finally, we learn from the example of one particular www.bayleafbooks.com 696-2938. #tfnb Early to bed 616-636-8500 A bed – Queen pillowtop Early to rise contestant in this year’s Pageant. ber 13 from 5-8 p.m. member of the Colossian church—a man named Epaphras. mattress set, has a warranty Work like a dog Any business, organization, or private individual who Epaphras had been saved after hearing Paul preach the gos- and still in plastic. $150. Must 100% WOOD HEAT, And ADVERTISE Edgar is a may be interested in becoming a sponsor to Anna or Lau- pel and then went on to share the good news with the Colos- sell! 616-805-9282. #43-46p no worries ra may contact the Miss Jr. Teen Pageant Coordinator at in 2 year old sians. His willingness to not only grow in his faith, but to AUCTION Keep your family safe 1-877-403-6678. Help and warm with an Domestic help others is a third example of what it looks like to grow OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE Shorthair ...continued from page 7 spiritually. At some point in our walk with the Lord, we will Wanted from Central Boiler Call 696-3655 mix! He is EHprior to this emergencyD order are not required to return li- be able to help others in their walk. Sometimes, it might be Absolute Comfort a cat who answering tough questions, other times it might mean shar- Mechanical Contractors DID YOU censes. This order only applies to antlerless licenses pur- General Cleaning – Kent City: enjoys the chased on or after Nov. 8, 2012. ing our testimony, but a growing Christian is one that helps 616-696-2598 Apply for a supervisory role 231-652-5286 little things others to run the race. directing a cleaning crew in a “We’re encouraging hunters to use their best judgment,” www.artsmithauctions.com in life - KNOW... 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2012 CHEVY 4x4 #100 2012 CHEVY #074 2012 CHEVY #439 2012 CHEVY #154 SILVERADO LS SILVERADO SILVERADO SUBURBAN 4X4 EXT. CAB 4X4 H.D. 2500 4X4 Vortec 5300, 6-speed, auto overdrive, Auto overdrive, air, tilt, cruise, Vortec V8, auto overdrive, air, tilt, 6.0/367 H.D. 6-sp. auto, air, tilt, tri-zone air, power bucket seats, AM/FM LS decor, AM/FM stereo, locking cruise, power windows/locks, cruise, power windows/locks, stereo/CD/MP3 system, power windows/ rear differential and more! AM/FM stereo/CD, and more. AM/FM stereo, Snow Plow Prep, locks, tilt, cruise, 8-passenger seating, Courtesy miles: 4,800 H.D. Trailer pkg., and much more! H.D. Trailer pkg., aluminum wheels. MSRP $27,600.00 * MSRP $34,350.00 * * * REBATE –$3,000.00 0% REBATE –$4,500.00 0% MSRP $35,275.00 0% MSRP $46,165.00 0% Trade Assistance – $1,000.00 up to Trade Assistance – $1,000.00 up to REBATE –$2,500.00 up to REBATE –$3,000.00 up to Sale Price $22,44507* 60 mos. Sale Price $24,87350* 60 mos. Sale Price $29,20231* 60 mos. Sale Price $39,990* 72 mos. GMG EEmployeel &&F FamilyF il $18,445.07*188 444545 070 * GM EEmpEmployeelloyee &&F FamilyFamiilly $27,235.26*277 23223535 26* GMM EEmpEmployeelloyee &&F FamilyFamiilly $36,110*36 11011100*

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3.6 V6, BUCKET SEATS, MOONROOF, GM 3.0 V6, LTZ TRIM, EVERY FACTORY OPTION, HEATED LEATHER, QUAD SEATS, SUNROOF, DVD, AUTOMATIC, HEATED LEATHER, 38 MPG, 3.6 V6, HEATED LEATHER, MOONROOF, CERTIFIED, SAVE OVER $6,000 FROM NEW GM CERTIFIED, SAVE OVER $10,000 FROM NEW GM CERTIFIED, SAVE OVER $10,000 FROM NEW GM CERTIFIED, SAVE OVER $6,000 FROM NEW GM CERTIFIED, SAVE OVER $10,000 FROM NEW $ $ $ $ $ CLEARANCE PRICE 16,988 CLEARANCE PRICE 28,488 CLEARANCE PRICE 29,988 CLEARANCE PRICE 18,488 CLEARANCE PRICE 18,988

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4X4, HEATED LEATHER, MOONROOF, DVD, HEATED LEATHER, MOONROOF, DVD SYSTEM, HEATED LEATHER, POWER MOONROOF, LOADED, EXTRA CLEAN, 3.5 V6, LOADED, MOONROOF, 1 OWNER, 104,000 MILES EXTRA CLEAN QUAD SEATS, DVD ONLY 53,000 MILES 63,000 MILES $ $ $ $ $ CLEARANCE PRICE 10,988 CLEARANCE PRICE 12,988 CLEARANCE PRICE 12,488 CLEARANCE PRICE 10,988 CLEARANCE PRICE 10,988

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