21st Annual FENTON FREEDOM FESTIVAL schedule Good Ole’ Chamber Journal of events www.tctimes.com PG 7 Good Ole’ Special pages dedicated Sailing away SUMMERTIMESunday, June 26th, 2011 Summertime 2011 to the Fenton Regional Lake Fenton Sailing ONLINE FUN Fun section Chamber of Commerce Club invites public COMMENTS Special section onto water Summer dedicated to 9-12B PG 11 activities PARADES, for kids things to do FOOD & FUN PG 6 The tri-county area knows how to celebrate summer with festivals and special events 1B HOT LINE: throughout the summer. this summer TEACHERS Take a Drop the sar- hike this summerPG 4 PG 3 SILVER LAKE casm, and show SKI SHOW ‘‘ A unique summer attraction to the Fenton area some respect for are the weekly ski shows on Silver Lake. SUNDAY EDITION Favorite teachers. The first recipes for the Fourth of July PG 6 comment on this PG 6 GOLF Tri-county area golfers play for fun, strategy page and exercise was inflam- Tri-County matory, VOL. 18 NO. XXVI SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2011 $1.00 very juvenile and Go to Exit 1 for fireworks in Michigan Acument Global uncalled for. It is the admin- istrators and federal Technologies mandates that need to be scrutinized for reopens doors not efficiently running u schools. Most teach- ‘It brings jobs here’ ers have no choice By Sharon Stone because the teachers’ [email protected]; 810-433-6786 unions exploit them with dues. The unions Fenton — Not even a wicked and administrators thunderstorm Wednesday afternoon are the culprits. The could dampen the excitement for the public taxpayer and grand opening of Acument Global students suffer.” Technologies’ North American — Fentonite Technical and Processing Center in Fenton. HOT LINE: KIDS IN PARKING LOT Dozens of family members, em- Did someone se- ployees, Genesee County Regional riously‘‘ suggest that Chamber of Commerce (GCRCC) if they hit a kid in the officials, company officials, local parking lot of Alpine dignitaries and media were on hand they for the ribbon cutting ceremony and would keep tour of the facility. going? See ACUMENT on 13A Do you Summary even re- Acument Global Technologies and alize the the Genesee Regional Chamber of gravity Commerce hosted a grand opening of that statement? It and ribbon cutting ceremony for Acu- is your responsibility ment’s North American Technical and to look behind you Processing Center on Wednesday. before pulling out of a parking space. Too “We considered many people race TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO consolidating out of around parking lots A family shops for fireworks at Uncle Louie’s Fireworks in Ottawa Lake, at Exit 1 off U.S. 23 on Wednesday. in their cars because Michigan, but Fenton was they are in a hurry.” the ideal choice.” — Stacey Commercial fireworks easily available in Michigan Brad Frederick Acument’s chief financial officer STORY: u HELMET LAW Legal to buy, The governor illegal to use should‘‘ listen to the people that elected By William Axford him and leave the [email protected]; 810-433-6792 choice up to the rider Everyone who loves fire- and not a government works knows about Exit 1 off babysitter.” U.S. 23 in Michigan. And, — A. Smith Uncle Louie’s Fireworks is utopia for people who want to buy them. Overflowing with TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SHARON STONE HOT LINE sparklers, artillery shells, bottle Bob Waligora, director of engineer- OF THE WEEK rockets and big bang fireworks, ing for Acument Global Technolo- the store offers everything gies’ North American Technical and needed to illuminate the summer Processing Center in Fenton, ex- AFTER Uncle Louie’s Fireworks in Ottawa Lake has an extensive inventory sky on Independence Day. plains the facilities’ layout to a group READING“ THE ranging from 99 cents for poppers to large $500 kits. See FIREWORKS on 23A touring the facility on Wednesday. Hot lines, I understand the new Fenton tagline. With the DDA extends marketing firm’s Woman charged with embezzling number of complaints $250K from Fenton Township business regarding the cost contract at $5,000 per month of water in Fenton, it u  approved extending its Detectives believe she set up account means that folks Will focus more Summary after being passed over for promotion should bathe together on providing contract with New Moon Fenton to save water and Visions during its meet- Downtown By Sharon Stone day, June 14 in Genesee lower their bills. services this year ing on Tuesday. The Development [email protected] County’s 67th District Authority extends Be closer, I finally By Sharon Stone contract expires on June Christine Maria DeSo- Court. DeSonia waived the contract for get it. [email protected] 30 and action was nec- nia, 45, was arraigned her preliminary exam on services of New ’’ Fenton — The Fen- essary to continue the Moon Visions on one count of felony Wednesday prompting ton Downtown Develop- agreement for service. for next year, for Christine embezzlement of more See EMBEZZLING ment Authority (DDA) See DDA on 9A about $60,000. DeSonia than $100,000 on Tues- on 8A 2A Sunday, June 26, 2011 TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com

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Fenton Relay For Life celebrates survivors uRaises $99,000 for research Spritz your potholders with starch every other time you use them. By William Axford The starch repels grease, so the [email protected]; 810-433-6792 potholders stay stain-free. The Fenton community fought back against cancer last weekend as about 500 people participated in Relay For Life. The event cel- TRI-COUNTY TIMES ebrated nearly 150 local cancer survivors and was held at the Fenton High School parking lot. The Tri-County Times is published semi- weekly by Rockman Communications, 256 The 24-hour event raised more than $99,000, N. Fenway Drive, Fenton, Michigan 48430. before expenses. The Serving the communities of: Fenton, Linden, event took place from Summary Lake Fenton, Holly, Hartland, Byron, Gaines, 2 p.m. on Friday, June Davisburg, Swartz Creek and Grand Blanc Fenton Relay For townships of: Fenton, Holly, Rose, Tyrone and 17, to 1:30 p.m., Satur- Life grossed more Argentine. Subscription Rate: 32.00 per year day, June 18. than $99,000 for “We had a lot of cancer research last contact information weekend. Donations General Office...... 810-629-8282 activity, from local will be accepted up Advertising ...... 810-629-8281 band Wildfire playing Classifieds...... 810-629-8194 until August. Circulation...... 810-433-6797 for an hour and a half Hot Line...... 810-629-9221 to the mini Olympics Fax...... 810-629-9227 Saturday night,” said Amy Lutz, organizer of E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tctimes.com this year’s Relay. “The participants were great TRI-COUNTY TIMES | WILLIAM AXFORD Hours: and made this event possible.” Mon-Thurs: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Cancer survivors and care workers walk the “Survivor Lap” during Relay for Life Relay For Life is a donation-driven event Friday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Friday, June 17 at Fenton High School. Around 500 participants attended the event, where participants walk continuously for 24 Closed Saturday & Sunday which included 150 cancer survivors. The event grossed approximately $99,000. See RELAY FOR LIFE on 8A

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n n n THE PERSON WHO put the Liberals and I AM DISAPPOINTED in Lakeside WE’VE GOT CRYBABIES, crying about Republicans into neat little categories Cemetery. It is not being taken care their neighbors, crybabies crying about needs to get real. If Liberals were that of. Around the head stones, there is Hotlines fireworks. Sounds like if you tried going wonderful, we wouldn’t have Edwards, high grass. It is very disrespectful for Submit at: www.tctimes.com out and having some fun, you wouldn’t Weiner, and Rangel. Liberal’s treatment the families that have people buried or call 810-629-9221 have so much to cry about. there. All submissions, if approved for publication, must be 75 words of the Palin family must be an example or less and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Tri-County n n n of their ‘broadmindedness and tolerance.’ n n n Times. We reserve the right to edit for clarity, length and liability. AN AGENCY THAT studies economics All the woman did was run for vice presi- A COMMENT ABOUT these young rated Michigan 50th in the nation, but if dent and they still can’t let it rest. Great boys walking around with their I AM A very giving union employee. proposed policies can be established, and example of bullying for our kids. Both pants hanging down, showing your I have given 20 percent toward my followed, it could raise Michigan to 25. Stop parties have good and bad, but we’re all underwear. You think that you look health care. I pay into my pension, complaining about Snyder and help him Americans. cool or tough, but truthfully, you look kind of silly. and have not received a raise in the raise Michigan out of the depths. n n n last four years. If Snyder stays in n n n office, very soon I will also be giving ONLY THE FENTON City Council my house and tax bill back to the could possibly think the lights on bank. It’s not paradise out there for Owen Road are coordinated. Hav- all union workers. GREAT FOOD, GREAT DEALS! ing to stop at every light on Owen n n n Road is not coordination. They ANYONE INTERESTED IN a job with wasted the $750,000 they, suppos- RIB DINNER edly, got for a grant. no accountability should become a FAMILY GET TOGETHER for TWO meteorologist. It is one of the few SPECIALS n n n Feeds minimum of five $ TO WHOEVER WROTE in to say jobs that offer such an employment includes medium Greek Salad benefit. Think back to how many 21.95 that the brewery doesn’t make sense and 1 dozen breadsticks One time only special! Dine in or carry out. Expires 6/30/11 because bride’s guests will have no- times our local meteorologists have $ predicted either snow or thunder- • Baked Mostaccioli..... 25.95 where to park is a very small-minded storms for our area and they never • Baked Lasagna...... $27.95 TWO 12” PIZZAS person. Fenton needs new busi- materialize. They claim to have acu- $ with 2 toppings nesses, new jobs, and to grow as weather or pinpoint radar. So much • 16” Pizza...... 18.95 a community. It is frustrating to see (Toppings $1.25 ea.) $ for its effectiveness or their ability to Not valid with any other coupon, one coupon per customer visit. people knocking the positive addition Dine in or carry out. Must present coupon. Expires 6/30/11 11.95 to our city. interpret it. Extra toppings $1.00. Carry out only. Expires 6/30/11 n n n n n n I WATCHED MY grandkids for a day $ TO ALL OF you who continue to and I have to say, I have a new ap- 2.00 OFF FREE BREAD bash the teaching profession, I feel preciation for schoolteachers. My with $5.00 Minimum Purchase so sorry for you. Why didn’t you ANY DINNER become a teacher if you feel it is a grandkids are very young but it Not valid with any other coupon, one coupon per customer visit. Not valid with any other coupon, one coupon per customer visit. takes a lot of energy to keep up, and Dine in or carry out. Must present coupon. Expires 6/30/11 carry-out only. Must present coupon. Expires 6/30/11 profession with too many benefits teachers have a whole classroom of and too high of a salary for all the kids. education and endorsements many n n n teachers have obtained? I imagine it HERE’S A TIP, go to Google and is because you wouldn’t have lasted At Fenton House, your 2nd pizza is always $4.oo with the purchase of a regular priced pizza! Carry out only. a week in the classroom, let alone 30 type in ‘Mars bull worm’ and it will Pizza • Pasta • Nachos • Salads • Ribs • Chicken take you to a site about discovery of OPEN CATERING years. MON-WED 11:30am-9:00pm • THURS-SAT 11:30am-10:00pm • Sun. 12-9pm life on Mars. HOUSE SPECIALS 413 S. LEROY, FENTON • 629-0661 See HOT LINE throughout Times

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“‘D,’ they’re focusing in “‘B.’ they’re doing “‘B-plus.’ there are still “‘B,’ I’m not really sure “‘A-minus,’ they do well. “‘C’ or ‘D,’ they’re not all the wrong direction. something I know noth- things they can fix, but what goes into it. I know I go to the office frequent- doing too good of a job. In ing about.” they’re doing an OK I don’t like my sewer bill, ly and they help me. They a year or so, we’re going to job.” that’s my only gripe.” keep me updated through be back into a recession.” — Lois Jackson — Judy Christian — Alyssa Andrews — Deanna Hagenstein e-mails.” — Norman Ballard Fenton Fenton Rose Township Fenton Township — Ron Keys, Rose Township Tyrone Township www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY TIMES Sunday, June 26, 2011 5A Bids approved for Streetscape project Randy Wise Discount Service & Tire ASK Saturday uPreliminary services expected Downtown Streetscape ABOUT OUR TIRE Service DETAILING SPECIAL PRICES! 8am to to cost DDA up to $66,274 and road rehabilitation 2pm By Sharon Stone Fenton City desires to improve the YOUR [email protected]; 810-433-6786 streets and streetscape elements in the $ Fenton — Last year, the Fenton downtown area in order to enhance the FULL-SERVICE 20 OFF downtown community environment. 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Munger Road, between Milford Road Township are declining, but not at a due to the area’s stable demographics Q: end, rotational with the revolution of the and Buckhorn Lake Road, will close June wheel, stops when car stops. Makes noise rate that alarms officials. and the abundance of lakefront prop- when wheels are straight or turning. Makes the 27-28. During the closure, the detour route The township has lost $80,000 for erty. noise in gear or in neutral, as long as the car is in for Munger Road traffic will be Milford Road motion you can hear it with the rotation of the tire. to Clyde Road to Buckhorn Lake Road the 2011 fiscal year due to declining Despite losing taxable property Is not related to braking. Brakes were checked and property taxes and administration fees. values, the township has seen an serviced. Louder at slower speeds. It’’s a creaky, and vice versa. Milford Road, between rubber on metal, binding sound. 2000 Grand Prix. Buckhorn Lake Road and Rosell Road, It is projected that an additional $70,000 increase in state funding. According Creak, Creak, Creak. Faster as the wheels go faster, will close June 28-29. The detour route will be lost in 2012 and another $30,000 to the last census, the area popula- slower as the wheels go slower. It does not make for Milford Road traffic will be Rose Center in 2013. Overall, the tion has increased 25 this noise all the time. Not the same volume each time. Very loud one day and not so loud the next. Road to Milford Road to Demode Road township’s taxable “We saw this coming percent. Can go several days without hearing it at all. It to Buckhorn Lake Road and vice versa. value has decreased years ago, though, and “The revenue shar- cannot be duplicated or recreated. It now is making Rattalee Lake Road, between Buckhorn by 10 percent. ing from the state a rattle sound when going over uneven pavement Lake Road and Fish Lake Road, will close prepared for it. We did and the steering seems a little loose. — Deeble Fenton Township should cover the on June 30. During the closure, the detour not want to be caught This sounds like a hub cap or possibly a tire route will be Buckhorn Lake Road to Fen- has saved money by losses,” said Tom issue but could be a wheel bearing as well, between a rock and a A: the firstthing to try is if the car has a hub cap ton Road to Fish Lake Road and vice versa. reducing staff levels Broecker, operations remove it and see if the noise goes away, also check through attrition, in- hard place.” manager and deputy the air in the tires, I have seen low air pressure cause creasing technology, John Tucker clerk. “It lessens the the tire to make this noise when contacting the wheel, if you do not have any luck you are welcome to bring reducing paper use, Fenton Township treasurer impact, but property it by the shop for a look at by one of my mechanics, and replacing a full- values are certainly we have a chassis ear that we can use to aid in finding strange noises while driving. time building inspector with a con- still a concern. We just have to stay on tracted employee. Other measures top, financially.” include fewer meetings and shortened The only significant increase in VBS 2011 BATTLE CRY! Friday hours. expenditures the township saw was “The properties are declining much in public works, costing $953 in 2010 • A week of fun, Open to Kids less than other areas in the state,” as opposed to $181 in 2009. Tucker Do you have a question that you would like to games, activities, 4 yrs to 6th Grade Treasurer John Tucker said. “We saw said the board was pleased overall by have answered? E-mail it to me at: music and more! this coming years ago, though, and the audit, believing the township is on [email protected] Monday – Friday prepared for it. We did not want to the right track. Located in Historic Downtown Holly • A life changing Hours: Mon-Fri - 8am-6pm, Sat - 9am-3pm experience! June 27 – July 1 6:15pm – 8:45pm them know how important this bill is and 402 N. SAGINAW • Learn Biblical HOT LINE CONTINUED (across from Holly Donut Shop) Principles (Check In @ 6pm) it needs to pass. Please call or write your what Repub- legislatures. VBS Director Cary Smith • 248.634.9013 SOMEONE KEEPS ASKING 248-634-5730 licans passed that “benefited the work- nnn www.wilkinsonautorepair.com The Carpenter’s House Church ing man.” As an educated and seasoned HOW MANY PEOPLE in Fenton Town- 2740 Grange Hall Rd, Holly senior citizen, my answer is that the fewer ship feel their sewer usage fee is too high Check our web site and (corner of Grange Hall & Fish Lk) politicians (Democrat or Republican) do at $255 every three months. If the Gen- coupon ads for specials. www.thecarpentershousechurchholly.com for the working man/woman, the better. esee County Drain Commission has its American’s politicians are not the people way, Section 28 of Fenton Township will I want running my life. It is said that if you have yet another special assessment for put politicians in charge of a desert, in five sewage levy against their property. Why years there will be a shortage of sand. should we pay for a drain between Pine nnn Lake and Silver Lake to regulate water THIS IS TO the Hot liner complaining levels? People need to go to the meeting about their neighbors. Have you ever thought of talking to them? Instead of hid- at Fenton Township Hall on June 28 at 2 Spring p.m. and make your voices heard. into ing behind a Hot line, be a grown up and go have a real discussion with them? nnn Summer nnn HOW MUCH DID Fenton pay that consult- MOST TEACHERS UNDERSTAND a ing firm for the Be Closer tagline? That idea pay-freeze and/or pay cut. What has been about having a contest with the school kids proposed is not a cut. It’s a downright was a good one. You could have offered gouge. Under the current proposal, I stand them $1,000 in a scholarship or something to lose 28 percent of my take home pay. and saved yourselves a ton of money. Now thru June 30th Over the seven years I have taught, we’ve Sale! nnn gotten a combined total of 5 percent in I READ THAT Holly Township is up to their Introductory raises. Thus, it will take me 20 years to get old tricks of unloading part of the costs back to where I am now, financially. If this Special of the money pit known as NOCFA on to $ were happening to you, you’d picket too. for singles or couples village residents by moving about $70,000 75 nnn SENATE BILL 45 Matt’s Safe School Law, of expenses to the general fund. The • 3 Private Lessons if passed, will require school districts to set general fund is paid in large part by village up an anti-bullying policy. 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Chris Swanson said the suspect was no longer at the home and the COPPER PIPING IS TARGETED Win up to $500 case remains under investigation. On Wednesday, June 22, an Argentine Township police officer observed an TRUCK BATTERIES STOLEN unoccupied brown Plymouth parked in On Sunday, June 19, the Genesee front of a “for sale” home in the 8100 114-B S. Bridge St. County Sheriff’s Department responded block of Lahring Road. After tagging the Linden to the 3300 block of Thompson Road in 810-433-1165 car as abandoned, the officer returned Scan with your www.nutrition-stop.com Fenton Township to investigate a larceny about 30 minutes later. The car, which smart phone complaint. The owner of a semi-tractor was registered to a 26-year-old Flint trailer reported that three spare batteries resident, was gone. The officer saw that for his rig had been stolen. While at the copper piping had been cut from the scene, another complainant reported basement ceiling and was thrown on that another battery was missing. Each the floor. The scene was processed for Pets Welcome! battery costs about $200. There are no evidence and the case remains under suspects at this time. investigation. Country Living WHITAKER ROAD BREAK-IN CAMERA AND TOOLS STOLEN On June 17, deputies with the Genesee On Tuesday, June 21, a 56-year-old at Holly Ridge Apartments County Sheriff’s Department responded Argentine Township man reported a lar- Offering Charming to the 16000 block of Whitaker Road, in ceny from auto complaint with Argentine 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Fenton Township to investigate a break- Township police. The man said tools Rent Starting at ing and entering complaint. Capt. 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According to relayforlife. cancer research. Dishwashing doesn’t have to be for being so stupid. org, there are more than 4,800 nationwide “The actual relay is less important than such a chore, and you don’t have nnn relays every year. participating,” said Kim King, one of the to spend eons pre-washing dishes. TEACHERS ARE UNDERPAID as Former news anchor for Channel 12 organizers of the event. King said that it it is, even with union representation. doesn’t matter who or how old someone is Follow these easy tips from Republicans seem to think that they and cancer survivor Bill Harris served Mr. Appliance to keep your should work for free and we give their as the keynote speaker for the event, and and that anyone can make a contribution. dishes sparkly!! pay to Wall Street in the form of tax drew on the importance of community to “Jimmy Appleton, a Linden kindergar- • Scrape the dishes off before putting breaks and subsidies. Why don’t we battle cancer. “It’s human nature to give tener, raised more than $100 by going them in the dishwasher but don’t end tax breaks and subsidies to bal- up but together, we can draw strength. house-to-house and collecting cans.” pre-rinse them. Detergent grabs onto ance the budget, instead of destroying unions and taking away Medicare and We have to fight back, and Other events through the the food left on your plate to clean it. Social Security? They are both ben- we will,” Harris said. Har- day included Mr. Relay, where Lack of food makes it harder for the efits that people have earned through ris underwent eight weeks “It’s not a matter men dressed up as women and detergent to do its job. years of hard work. of chemotherapy a year ago of if we find the dispersed through the crowd, • Choose the correct cycle. Shorter is not nnn and has no signs of cancer, to cure — it’s a asking for donations. Veterans necessarily better. Once you’ve chosen I WISH THE recent article about keep- the proper cycle don’t interrupt it. ing kids busy in the summer would date. “It’s not a matter of if matter of when took part by participating in have included creative and fun things we find the cure — it’s when a veteran’s lap. There was a • Run the dishwasher empty with a cup we find it.” to do, that are low cost or free. Many of white vinegar to eliminate odors and we find it.” putt-putt golf course and a of us who have fallen on hard times After Harris spoke, cancer Bill Harris pie-eating contest at 3 a.m. on food residue buildup, which can clog cancer survivor do not have the good fortune to leave survivors adorned in purple Saturday. and cause strain. work early several times a week to Learn more maintenance and enjoy boat rides on the lake and take shirts released balloons and Lutz said the event was a energy-saving tips online at multiple cross-country family vaca- walked in a survivor lap. As a testament success and that donations are still ac- www.mrappliance.com tions. I was surprised that the article that people can overcome cancer, the cepted up until August. “Our total goal was not more sensitive to this. survivors were met with applause from is to raise $110,000,” Lutz said. 810-629-3035 nnn Although the event happens every IN RESPONSE TO how charter the crowd. schools are outperforming all pub- Relay For Life is more than just a 24- summer, planning takes place year round. lic schools, you are not comparing hour walkathon — it’s an event that can Lutz said that interested donors can visit apples to apples. Charter schools tie an entire community together. Busi- relayforlife.org to find more information can choose which students they let nesses donated items such as limo rides, on how to make donations and participate into their schools. Being a teacher signed sports memorabilia and tickets to in annual Relays. 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After an $250,000 between 2007 and 2009. unrelated incident in Kentucky, police The sheriff said they believe she were called. During that investigation, used the money to purchase five rental police in Kentucky learned of the miss- homes. ing person alert in Michigan. Bezotte said If she is found guilty as charged, DeSonia told Kentucky police she left DeSonia faces up to 20 years in prison. Michigan voluntarily and the alert was As published in the Tri-County subsequently cancelled.

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Refreshments would be provided. the 4th of lettuce, tomato, mayo and mustard… The DDA will retain the services of • First Friday Event July Parade New Moon Visions at a …on one of our fresh breads — This event would be We are open! - get it grilled! - monthly fee of $5,000 ($100 “We love Fenton.” merchant driven. Organiza- 7am - 10:30am per hour), which covers 601 Kim Rivera tions would compete for hours of annual work. There New Moon Visions the opportunity to promote are separate costs of about senior art director their group, by participat- $21,000 for marketing future ing in activities such as events, such as this weekend’s Art Walk waiting tables or providing music at and a tour of vacant buildings. Burns downtown businesses. Kim Rivera of 225 Silver Lake Rd. (next to Cottage Inn Pizza) Fenton said these additional costs have been New Moon Visions believes this simple Curbside Pick Up 810.714.3005 • Text AROMA to 25827 for specials budgeted. concept will bring people downtown Kim Rivera, senior art director for New and into the businesses. Moon Visions, said her firm is excited to continue the agreement with Fenton. “We Doctor Helps LEGALLY BLIND love Fenton,” she said. merchants who want to put them on their to Read & Drive! Craig Schmidt, chairperson of the store bags. Doctor Helps LEGALLY BLIND DDA told Rivera that the Be Closer cam- DDA member Roberta Sweetman said International Academy of Low Vision Specialists member paign is working, according to downtown some people confused by the Be Closer to helpsRead macular & degeneration Drive! sufferers with reading, driving, TV, & merchants. maintaining independence. campaign just are not finishing the tagline International Academy of Low Vision Specialists member Rivera said her firm will continue edu- with all of the possibilities. She suggested helpsBy macular Elena Lombardi, degeneration Freelance sufferers Writer with reading, driving, TV, & cating areas outside of Fenton about the the Be Closer wording be smaller in possibilities of what they can be closer print and what is being promoted be in maintaining independence. to by visiting Fenton. 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Old US-23•Hartland•MI baby back ribs are the top cut of grilling 810-632-5161 meats, Beale Street Chef Tim Johnson TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO always uses St. Louis-style ribs on his Beale Street Smokehouse BBQ Ex- smokehouse menu. ecutive Chef Timothy Johnson, of Holly, Cole Rollier, 11, of Fenton, caught a “St. Louis-style ribs come with two displays baby-back ribs (left) and St. 28-pound, 39-inch flathead catfish sides, so they’re bigger and meatier than Louis-style ribs. on June 15 in the Saginaw River. back backs,” said Johnson. “Yes, baby This qualifies him for Master Angler back ribs are tender, but if you want a Johnson admits to being very “hands- awards with the Michigan Department meaty rib, there’s no better eating than on” when it comes to making ribs, in- of Natural Resources (DNR). a St. Louis-style rib.” cluding peeling off the thin film that’s on the back of the ribs. “Most places just cook the ribs with this ‘skin’ on,” said Johnson. “But taking it off allows Lending OppOrtunities that turn the meat to be very tender.” The rub The next important ingredient is the dreams intO reaLity. rub. “We let the rub work itself into the meat for a full 24 hours before smoking it,” he said. “My advice is not to over- rub the meat, though, because you want to be able to taste the meat, not just the flavor of the rub.” We offer a variety Use indirect heat You’ll want to use both dry heat and of Mortgages! wet heat when cooking ribs at home, ac- cording to Johnson. “First, you’ll grill the meat on in- • Fixed-Rate and Balloon Mortgages direct heat, ‘dry heat,’ (or at 300 “Yes, baby back • Flexible Repayment Terms degrees in the ribs are tender, oven) for about but if you want • Home Equity Loans and Lines of Credit 2 hours, then a meaty rib, * ‘juice it’ (wet Quick Closing • Competitive Rates Get Pre-Approved for an auto loan and start heat) by wrap- there’s no better Low Fees • Competitive Closing Costs shopping for a new or used vehicle today. ping the ribs in eating than a St. • Fast Financing • Flexible Repayment Terms foil, then cook- Louis-style rib.” ing for another Tim Johnson • Life/Disabililty and GAP Insurance Available two hours,” he Beale St. Smokehouse added. “If you’re BBQ in Fenton cooking them in “Financial Plus financed my Auto Loan! 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Don’t forget the “sides” Nothing says “barbecue” like baked beans and potato salad, says Johnson. “Cook smoked beans slowly with thick, * Financing is available for new and used vehicles. Financial Plus Federal Credit Union is an Equal Opportunity Lender. Some restrictions and Financial Plus FCU credit standards apply. peppered bacon,” he adds. “There’s noth- ing better than that to go with ribs.” www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY TIMES Sunday, June 26, 2011 13A ACUMENT NATIONAL NEWS UTAH Continued from Front Page The 88,000 square foot facility with 44 employees is located at 2480 Owen Rd. The event on Wednesday was the culmination of Acument’s eight-month effort to convert the former fastener plant TH it had closed at the peak of the recession in early 2009. The opening was part of a three-year, HUGE 6 $3.4 million investment in its Genesee County operations. Instead of manufac- turing fasteners, the revived center now provides processing services to Acu- Man updates Facebook ANNIVERSARY ment’s fastener manufacturing sites in during standoff the United States and Mexico, as well as Jason Valdez, 36, made six posts applications engineering support to its on Facebook while holding a customers in the region. woman hostage in a 16-hour Bob Waligora, director of engineering overnight standoff with Salt Lake and George Salah, operations manager, City SWAT officers. An armed Val- Sale toured the facility with numerous guests dez received tips from his friends and answered questions along the way. as to where SWAT officers were Salah said, “I’m so happy to be here hiding and planning. Some of the 2011 CHRYSLER 200 and happy to have Bob (Waligora) as updates include “I’m currently in a partner. The engineers said when the a standoff… kinda ugly, but ready doors closed more than two years ago, all for whatever,” and “…if I don’t $ of the equipment was removed, except for make it out of here alive that I’m /month in a better place and u were all 221 the heat treatment furnaces.” For the past MSRP $22,295 six months, Salah, Waligora and a host great friends.” Valdez claims that of others logged in 12 to 14 hour days to the woman with him during the bring the facility back to life. stand off was not a hostage and This grand opening is just the begin- was with him willingly. Valdez shot himself in the chest once officers ning of future growth as the purchase of entered the room. He was in criti- more equipment and the hiring of more cal condition as of Tuesday. employees is on the horizon. Company officials hope to have as many as 100 employees by year’s end. create jobs makes for a great day. “This The two heat treatment furnaces were is a day of celebration,” he said. “It’s a started up in January and both operate wonderful day.” at full capacity to process parts made at Herman also said this is another posi- the company’s fastener plants in Holly tive step in Acument’s expansion plans. and Sterling Heights, as well as other Everyone who attended the grand locations in the United States. A zinc opening expressed excitement about the SAVINGS ON ALL NEW VEHICLES electroplating line and its wastewater future of the company and the positive treatment operation were soon installed, impact it will have for this area. while sorting machines, adhesive patch- Paul Purdy, an engineer from the Holly ing and straightening equipment were area, has been with the company at a dif- added. ferent location for 23 years. He said, “It’s 2011 CHRYSLER “The opening of Acument’s North a great plan to have this up and running TOWN & COUNTRY American Technical and Processing again.” Center in Fenton occurred largely due to Steve Flynn, director of member ser- $ the dedicated support we have received vices for the GCRCC, said, “This is good 283/month from the State of Michigan, the Genesee for Fenton, good for Genesee County.” Payment based on 39 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Must qualify for EP, plus tax, title & doc. $1,269 due at signing Regional Chamber of Commerce and Showing his support was Genesee ST#44312 the City of Fenton,” said Brad Frederick, County Commissioner Joe Graves. He Acument’s chief financial officer. attended the ceremony and tour and Frederick told guests that they were believes Acument’s growth is a great excited to consolidate operations under stimulus for the local economy. “It’s good one roof. “We considered consolidating for our workers and the economy. out of Michigan, but Fenton was the ideal “It brings jobs here.” choice.” Fenton City Councilwoman Cheryl Tim Herman, chief executive officer King toured the facility and said, “I’m of the Genesee Regional Chamber of so glad they’re back here. It creates jobs. 2011 JEEP Commerce, said anytime a company can I’m so pleased.” LIBERTY $ Start your outdoor projects off right with 275/month Payment based on 39 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Must qualify for EP, plus tax, title & doc. $1,269 due at signing quality material ST#63317 at a great price! Mulch • Soil • Stone • Fertilizer Unilock Pavers • Irrigation Supplies Sand • And More! 810-629-5200 DELIVERY EASY TO FIND - US-23 AT EXIT 80 Open 7 Days a Week AVAILABLE! — YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER — CHRYSLER • JEEP • DODGE 15123 NORTH ROAD Parts | Service | Bodyshop 888-249-1361 380 S. Fenway Dr., Fenton WWW.HALLFENTON.COM See Dealer for details. Restrictions may apply. Pricing includes all rebates, based on employee discounts, for qualified buyers. Lease pricing based on 39 month lease, www.miscapesupply.com 10,000 miles per year. Tax, title, and license extra and due at signing. Must take from Dealer inventory by 6/30/11. See Dealer for details. 14A Sunday, June 26, 2011 TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com Holly car show Social News ANNIVERSARY WEDDING

WALSH HAGER LaVerne and Betty Walsh of Fenton cel- Heather Sue Booden of Potterville ebrated their 60th wedding anniversary became the bride of David Sherman on June 24. Walsh, and the former Betty Hager of Fenton on May 14, 2011. The Wagoner, were married at the Methodist ceremony, held at Deerfield Primitive TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Church in Barns, Kan. on June 24, 1951. Baptist Church in Linden, was officiated Every Wednesday night from May to October, Downtown Holly is taken over by They have four children, Steve of Holly, by the groom’s uncle, Elder J.C. Hager. classic cars. Last Wednesday, the show featured everything from a 1923 Ford Robyn Darling (Ron) of Fenton, Doug Attending the couple were Rebecca Model T, to a brand new Chevy Volt. The show draws between 50 and 200 cars (Jana) of Linden, and Randy of Buda, Dietsche of Holland as maid of honor and hundreds of visitors each week. Texas. They have seven grandchildren and and his brother, Bradley S. Hager of two great grandsons. Fenton as best man. Bridesmaids were her sister, Shelly Ferris and her niece, Hope Ferris. Groomsmen were his cousins, Jeremy Hager and Franklin Wolford. The bride’s parents are Gerald and Beverly Booden of Potterville. The groom’s parents are David and Sharon Hager of Fenton. A reception followed at the Masonic Hall of Pinckney. The couple spent their honeymoon in Canada on the Georgian Bay. They also visited Toronto and Niagara Falls.

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS: CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON APPEAL NO.1: Ref. Tyrone Township Zoning Ordinance No. 36 – Section 20.02O PUBLIC NOTICE OF ORDINANCE ADOPTION AND (Footnote to Schedule of Regulations) PROPOSED NEW ORDINANCE A request by Robert Richmond for a 175 square foot size variance in order to keep the existing newly built detached accessory structure behind the existing house At their meeting of June 20, 2011 the Fenton Township Board took the follow- located at 9633 Longmeadow Street, (TAX CODE # 4704-04-102-006). ing actions relative to ordinances: APPEAL NO. 2: Ref. Tyrone Township Zoning Ordinance No. 36 – Section 20.02O 1. Adopted Ordinance No. 737, an ordinance to re-establish the Fenton (Footnote to Schedule of Regulations) Township Planning Commission in compliance with the Michigan Planning Enabling Act. A request by Paul D. and JoAnne K. Phelps for a 400 square foot size variance in or- 2. Conducted the first reading of a proposed ordinance to adopt the 2009 der to build a proposed 30 by 40-foot detached accessory structure behind the ex- International Fire Code as the fire code for Fenton Township. isting house located at 9009 Apple Orchard Drive, (TAX CODE # 4704-05-101-001). The second reading for the proposed ordinance is scheduled for July 11, NEW BUSINESS: 2011. APPEAL NO.1: Ref. Tyrone Township Zoning Ordinance No. 36 – Sections 21.02B (Accessory Structure Provisions – Number and Yard Locations) Complete copies of the ordinances may be obtained at the office of the Fenton and 21.21A (Swimming Pools – Property Line Setbacks) Township Clerk, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, MI 48430. The ordinances are also available on Fenton Township’s website at www.fentontownship.org. A request by Michael and Julie Cemazar for a 10-foot east side yard setback vari- ance and a front yard location variance in order to locate a pool to the side and ROBERT E. KRUG forward of the existing house, located at 11471 Orchard Parkway, (TAX CODE # FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK 4704-05-102-012).

APPEAL NO. 2: Ref. Tyrone Township Zoning Ordinance No. 36 – Section 20.01 REQUEST FOR BIDS (Schedule of Regulations) CITY OF LINDEN ASSESSING SERVICES A request by Anthony Jeffrey Book for a variance to keep a10-foot by 25-foot lean-to/addition to the existing attached garage, located at 9274 Marinus Drive, (TAX CODE # 4704-05-203-061). The City of Linden will receive sealed bids at the City Clerk’s Office, 132 E. Broad St., P.O. Box 507, Linden, MI 48451, for providing assessing ser- APPEAL NO. 3: Ref. Tyrone Township Zoning Ordinance No. 36 – Section 20.01 vices for the City of Linden on July 29, 2011 at 10:00 am. (Schedule of Regulations)

Bids will be publicly opened and read at that time in the main office of the Lin- A request by Ron Hessling, representing property owners Jeanine and den City Hall, 132 E. Broad St., Linden, Michigan. Bids shall be submitted in Diego Velasquez, for a 5-foot front yard setback variance to accommodate the sealed envelopes and plainly marked “ASSESSING SERVICES BID – CITY porch for a new house under construction, located at 12113 Macintosh Drive, OF LINDEN.” (TAX CODE # 4704-02-102-014).

Additional information, legal descriptions and location maps are available at the Proposal forms and specifications are on file for the inspection of bidders at Tyrone Township Clerk’s Office, 10408 Center Road, Monday through Thursday, 9 the Linden City Offices, 132 E. Broad St., Linden, Michigan and copies may be a.m. to 5 p.m. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should obtained by qualified bidders. Sealed proposals must be submitted on the bid contact the Tyrone Township Clerk, at (810) 629-8631, at least seven days prior to forms furnished by the City. the meeting.

The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept any Gregory Carnes, Chairman bid which, in their opinion, is most advantageous to the City. Tyrone Township Zoning Board of Appeals 20A Sunday, June 26, 2011 TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com

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You are presently in default under the conditions of a certain mortgage SALE - Default has been made in debt. You are presently in default under debt. You are presently in default under made by: Suzanne B Wilcox, A Single your Mortgage Security Agreement, made by: Irma C. McLone a/k/a Irma the conditions of a certain mortgage your Mortgage Security Agreement, your Mortgage Security Agreement, and the Mortgage Holder may be Woman to The Homestead Mortgage McLone and Thomas R. McLone, Wife and the Mortgage Holder may be and the Mortgage Holder may be made by: Charlise Williams a/k/a contemplating the commencement of Company, Mortgagee, dated February contemplating the commencement of contemplating the commencement of and Husband to Mortgage Electronic Charlise Y. Williams joined by Drew foreclosure proceedings under the terms 24, 1998 and recorded February foreclosure proceedings under the terms foreclosure proceedings under the terms Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee R. Williams, Sr., Her Husband to of that Agreement and Michigan law. You of that Agreement and Michigan law. You of that Agreement and Michigan law. You 26, 1998 in Liber 3731 Page 290 have no legal obligation to pay amounts for CitiMortgage, Inc., its successors CitiMortgage, Inc., Mortgagee, have no legal obligation to pay amounts have no legal obligation to pay amounts Genesee County Records, Michigan. due under the discharged note. A loan and assigns, Mortgagee, dated August dated August 25, 2004 and recorded due under the discharged note. A loan due under the discharged note. A loan modification may not serve to revive that Said mortgage was assigned to: First modification may not serve to revive that modification may not serve to revive that 4, 2008 and recorded August 13, 2008 September 1, 2004 in Instrument obligation. However, in the event you Nationwide Mortgage Corporation, obligation. However, in the event you obligation. However, in the event you in Instrument # 200808130059202 # 200409010092008 Genesee wish to explore options that may avert by assignment dated October 1, wish to explore options that may avert wish to explore options that may avert County Records, Michigan on foreclosure, please contact our office at Genesee County Records, Michigan foreclosure, please contact our office at foreclosure, please contact our office at 1998 and recorded December 9, the number listed below. Attention: The Said mortgage was assigned to: which mortgage there is claimed the number listed below. Attention: The the number listed below. Attention: The 1998 in Liber 4009, Page 124, on following notice shall apply only if the to be due at the date hereof following notice shall apply only if the following notice shall apply only if the which mortgage there is claimed to CitiMortgage, Inc., by assignment dated property encumbered by the mortgage property encumbered by the mortgage property encumbered by the mortgage May 9, 2011 and recorded May 13, the sum of Sixty-Five Thou-sand described below is claimed as a principal be due at the date hereof the sum described below is claimed as a principal described below is claimed as a principal One Hundred Seven Dollars and residence exempt from tax under section of Seventy Thousand One Hundred 2011 in Instrument # 201105130041373 residence exempt from tax under section residence exempt from tax under section Two Cents ($65,107.02) including 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 on which mortgage there is claimed to 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 7cc of the general property tax act, Forty-Two Dollars and Ninety-Six PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Mary be due at the date hereof the sum of interest 6.125% per annum. Under PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Larry 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Cents ($70,142.96) including interest L Irvin, regarding the property at 1445 the power of sale contained in said W. Asbury, Sr. and Deborah K. Asbury, Jeremy M. Sears and Andrea C. Sears, 5.75% per annum. Under the power One Hundred Eleven Thousand Seven Steeplechase Ct, Davison, MI 48423. regarding the property at 9481 Waite Dr., regarding the property at 3822 Woodrow Hundred Ninety-Eight Dollars and Eighty- mortgage and the statute in such The following notice does not apply if of sale contained in said mortgage and Fenton, MI 48430. The following notice Ave Flint, MI 48506. The following notice case made and provided, notice you have previously agreed to modify the statute in such case made and Eight Cents ($111,798.88) including does not apply if you have previously does not apply if you have previously is hereby given that said mortgage the mortgage loan under section 3205b. provided, notice is hereby given that interest 6.5% per annum. Under the agreed to modify the mortgage loan agreed to modify the mortgage loan 3205a, 3205b and 3205c do not apply will be foreclosed by a sale of the under section 3205b. 3205a, 3205b and under section 3205b. 3205a, 3205b and said mortgage will be foreclosed by power of sale contained in said mortgage unless the terms of the modified mortgage mortgaged premises, or some 3205c do not apply unless the terms of 3205c do not apply unless the terms of a sale of the mortgaged premises, or and the statute in such case made and loan entered into were complied with for the modified mortgage loan entered into the modified mortgage loan entered into some part of them, at public vendue, part of them, at public vendue, one year after the date of the modification. provided, notice is hereby given that said were complied with for one year after the were complied with for one year after the Circuit Court of Genesee County You have the right to request a meeting Circuit Court of Genesee County mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of date of the modification. You have the right date of the modification. You have the right at 10:00AM on July 20, 2011 Said with your mortgage holder or mortgage at 10:00AM on July 27, 2011 Said the mortgaged premises, or some part to request a meeting with your mortgage to request a meeting with your mortgage servicer. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. premises are situated in Township holder or mortgage servicer. Potestivo holder or mortgage servicer. Potestivo premises are situated in City of Flint, of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court is the designee with authority to make of Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, & Associates, P.C. is the designee with & Associates, P.C. is the designee with Genesee County, Michigan, and are of Genesee County at 10:00AM on July agreements under MCL 600.3205b and and are described as: The North authority to make agreements under MCL authority to make agreements under MCL described as: The North 25 feet of MCL 600.3205c, and can be contacted 13, 2011 Said premises are situated in 600.3205b and MCL 600.3205c, and can 600.3205b and MCL 600.3205c, and can 30 feet of Lot 13, and the South at: 811 South Blvd., Suite 100 Rochester Lot 30 and the South 30 feet of Lot Township of Davison, Genesee County, be contacted at: 811 South Blvd., Suite be contacted at: 811 South Blvd., Suite 70 feet of Lot 14, of Miller Road Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123. You may 29, Block 4 of Mott Park, according to 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844- 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844- Michigan, and are described as: Lots 275 also contact a housing counselor. For the recorded plat thereof as recorded Farms, as recorded in Plat Liber 5123. You may also contact a housing 5123. You may also contact a housing and 276, Vassar Park No. 4, according to more information, contact the Michigan 39, Page 41, Genesee County counselor. For more information, contact counselor. For more information, contact in Plat Liber 20, Pages 28 to 29, State Housing Development Authority the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Liber Records. Commonly known as the Michigan State Housing Development the Michigan State Housing Development Genesee County Records. Commonly (MSHDA) by visiting www.michigan. 30, pages 40 and 41, Genesee County Authority (MSHDA) by visiting www. Authority (MSHDA) by visiting www. known as 907 Fremont St, Flint MI 3183 Bridle Path, Flint MI 48507 gov/mshda or calling (866) 946-7432. If michigan.gov/mshda or calling (866) michigan.gov/mshda or calling (866) Records. Commonly known as 2155 The redemption period shall be 6 you request a meeting with Potestivo & 48504 The redemption period shall 946-7432. If you request a meeting with 946-7432. If you request a meeting with Mackinaw Dr, Davison MI 48423 The Associates, P.C. within 14 days after the be 6 months from the date of such months from the date of such sale, Potestivo & Associates, P.C. within 14 Potestivo & Associates, P.C. within 14 notice required under MCL 600.3205a(1) redemption period shall be 6 months from unless determined abandoned in days after the notice required under MCL days after the notice required under MCL sale, unless determined abandoned is mailed, then foreclosure proceedings the date of such sale, unless determined accordance with MCL 600.3241 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then foreclosure 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then foreclosure in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or will not commence until at least 90 days abandoned in accordance with MCL proceedings will not commence until at proceedings will not commence until at MCL 600.3241a, in which case the or MCL 600.3241a, in which case after the date said notice was mailed. If least 90 days after the date said notice least 90 days after the date said notice 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which the redemption period shall be 30 an agreement to modify the mortgage redemption period shall be 30 days was mailed. If an agreement to modify was mailed. If an agreement to modify case the redemption period shall be 30 loan is reached and you abide by the from the date of such sale, or upon days from the date of such sale, or the mortgage loan is reached and you the mortgage loan is reached and you terms of the agreement, the mortgage the expiration of the notice required days from the date of such sale, or upon upon the expiration of the notice abide by the terms of the agreement, the abide by the terms of the agreement, the will not be foreclosed. You have the right the expiration of the notice required required by MCL 600.3241a(c), mortgage will not be foreclosed. You have mortgage will not be foreclosed. You have by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is to contact an attorney and can obtain the right to contact an attorney and can the right to contact an attorney and can later. Dated: 6/26/2011 CitiMortgage, by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is whichever is later. Dated: 6/19/2011 contact information through the State Bar obtain contact information through the obtain contact information through the Inc. as successor by merger to First later. Dated: 6/12/2011 CitiMortgage, CitiMortgage, Inc. Mortgagee of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Service at State Bar of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral State Bar of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Nationwide Mortgage Corporation, (800) 968-0738. Dated: June 26, 2011. Inc., Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, Service at (800) 968-0738. Dated: June Service at (800) 968-0738. Dated: June Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 26, 2011. 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If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number please contact our office at the number this purpose. If you are in the Military, the Military, please contact our office at MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made in the conditions of a certain mortgage listed below. Not-withstanding, if the debt listed below. Not-withstanding, if the debt please contact our office at the number the number listed below. MORTGAGE made by: Jennifer Kavalos and Emmanuel made by: Steve Yeo and Cynthia G Yeo secured by this property was discharged secured by this property was discharged listed below. Not-withstanding, if the debt SALE - Default has been made in the Kavalos, Wife and Husband to Mortgage fka Cynthia Gruno, Husband and Wife to in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, secured by this property was discharged Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Gordon Lending Corporation, Mortgagee, conditions of a certain mortgage made nominee for Arbor Mortgage Corporation, its dated April 5, 2005 and recorded April 15, this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, by: Ronald G Bigelow and Joyce A successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated 2005 in Instrument # 200504150040654 debt. You are presently in default under debt. You are presently in default under this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that Bigelow, His Wife, as Tenants by the April 21, 2008 and recorded April 29, 2008 and re-recorded by affidavit dated July your Mortgage Security Agreement, your Mortgage Security Agreement, debt. You are presently in default under in Instrument # 2008R-014592 Livingston 31, 2008 and re-corded August 6, 2008 in and the Mortgage Holder may be and the Mortgage Holder may be your Mortgage Security Agreement, Entirety with Full Rights of Survivorship County Records, Michigan Said mortgage Instrument # 200808060057903 Genesee contemplating the commencement of contemplating the commencement of and the Mortgage Holder may be to Ameriquest Mortgage Company, was assigned to: CitiMortgage, Inc., by County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage assignment dated May 9, 2011 and recorded foreclosure proceedings under the terms foreclosure proceedings under the terms contemplating the commencement of Mortgagee, dated July 16, 2005 and was assigned through mesne assignments May 23, 2011 in Instrument # 2011R-016347 to: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for of that Agreement and Michigan law. You of that Agreement and Michigan law. You foreclosure proceedings under the terms recorded July 27, 2005 in Instrument # on which mortgage there is claimed to Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-3, have no legal obligation to pay amounts have no legal obligation to pay amounts of that Agreement and Michigan law. You 200507270074295 Genesee County be due at the date hereof the sum of Two Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-3, due under the discharged note. A loan due under the discharged note. A loan have no legal obligation to pay amounts Hundred Nineteen Thousand Seven Hundred Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was by assignment dated May 21, 2008 and modification may not serve to revive that modification may not serve to revive that due under the discharged note. A loan Seventy-Eight Dollars and Fifty-Two Cents recorded October 15, 2008 in Instrument modification may not serve to revive that assigned to: Deutsche Bank National ($219,778.52) including interest 5.25% per obligation. However, in the event you obligation. However, in the event you # 200810150071197 and by assignment obligation. However, in the event you Trust Company, as Trustee for Ameriquest annum. Under the power of sale contained of mortgage dated October 10, 2008 and wish to explore options that may avert wish to explore options that may avert in said mortgage and the statute in such recorded October 20, 2008 in Instrument # foreclosure, please contact our office at foreclosure, please contact our office at wish to explore options that may avert Mortgage Securities Inc., Asset-Backed case made and provided, notice is hereby 200810200072024 on which mortgage there foreclosure, please contact our office at given that said mortgage will be foreclosed the number listed below. Attention: The the number listed below. Attention: The Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005- is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum following notice shall apply only if the following notice shall apply only if the the number listed below. Attention: The by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some of One Hundred Fifty-Eight Thousand One following notice shall apply only if the R8, by assignment dated March 3, part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court property encumbered by the mortgage property encumbered by the mortgage Hundred Ninety-Seven Dollars and Sixteen property encumbered by the mortgage 2011 and recorded March 11, 2011 in of Livingston County at 10:00AM on July 20, Cents ($158,197.16) including interest 7.85% described below is claimed as a principal described below is claimed as a principal Instrument # 201103110028389 on 2011 Said premises are situated in Township per annum. Under the power of sale contained residence exempt from tax under section residence exempt from tax under section described below is claimed as a principal of Oceola, Livingston County, Michigan, and in said mortgage and the statute in such case residence exempt from tax under section which mortgage there is claimed to be are described as: Parcel K-1: Lots 16 and 18 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 made and provided, notice is hereby given PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Danielle PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Leslie 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 due at the date hereof the sum of One and a part of Lots 15 and 17, all in Block 6 of that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Carisa Oak Crest Beach, according to the plat thereof Tuttle, regarding the property at 4509 R Ferguson & Andrea L Ferguson, Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand One sale of the mortgaged premises, or some D Bishop & Gloria D Mays, regarding the recorded in Liber 2 of Plats, Pages 74 and 75 Brunswick Ave., Flint, MI 48507. The regarding the property at 5913 Mason Hundred Thirty Dollars and Eighty-Five part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court property at 1028 Cora Dr, Flint, MI 48532. of Livingston County Records, described as of Genesee County at 10:00AM on July 27, following notice does not apply if you Rd, Fowlerville, MI 48836. The following follows: Commencing at the North one-quarter The following notice does not apply if Cents ($148,130.85) including interest 2011 Said premises are situated in Township have previously agreed to modify the notice does not apply if you have corner of Section 31, Town 3 North, Range 5 you have previously agreed to modify 6.25% per annum. Under the power of Richfield, Genesee County, Michigan, and mortgage loan under section 3205b. previously agreed to modify the mortgage East, Oceola Township, Livingston County, are described as: Part of the Northeast one the mortgage loan under section 3205b. of sale contained in said mortgage and Michigan, said one-quarter corner being North quarter of Section 6, Town 8 North, Range 8 3205a, 3205b and 3205c do not apply loan under section 3205b. 3205a, 3205b 3205a, 3205b and 3205c do not apply the statute in such case made and 89 degrees 50 mins 47 secs West 2644.80 East, Township of Richfield, Genesee County, unless the terms of the modified mortgage and 3205c do not apply unless the terms feet distant from the Northeast corner of said unless the terms of the modified mortgage provided, notice is hereby given that said Michigan, described as follows: Beginning at loan entered into were complied with for of the modified mortgage loan entered into section; thence South 00 degrees 10 mins 21 a point on the North line of Section 6 that is loan entered into were complied with for mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of secs East, 240.00 feet along the North-South one year after the date of the modification. were complied with for one year after the one year after the date of the modification. East 957.84 feet from the North one quarter You have the right to request a meeting date of the modification. You have the right the mortgaged premises, or some part one-quarter line of said section as shown on corner of Section 6; thence East 255.00 feet You have the right to request a meeting the Plat of Oak Crest Beach, a Sub. according along the North line of Section 6; thence with your mortgage holder or mortgage to request a meeting with your mortgage of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court to the plat thereof recorded in Liber 2 of Plats, with your mortgage holder or mortgage South 00 degrees 12 minutes 40 seconds servicer. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. holder or mortgage servicer. Potestivo servicer. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. of Genesee County at 10:00AM on July Page 74 of Livingston County Records; thence East, 342.00 feet; thence East parallel with is the designee with authority to make & Associates, P.C. is the designee with South 89 degrees 47 mins 36 secs West, said North line of Section 6, a distance of 150 is the designee with authority to make 13, 2011 Said premises are situated 208.00 feet along the North line of Block 6 and agreements under MCL 600.3205b and authority to make agreements under MCL agreements under MCL 600.3205b and feet; thence South 00 degrees 12 minutes MCL 600.3205c, and can be con-tacted 600.3205b and MCL 600.3205c, and can in City of Fenton, Genesee County, Easterly extension thereof of said Oak Crest 40 seconds East, 401.85 feet; thence North MCL 600.3205c, and can be contacted Michigan, and are described as: Lot 23 Beach and the Southerly line of 40.00 foot wide 89 degrees 45 minutes 14 seconds West, at: 811 South Blvd., Suite 100 Rochester be contacted at: 811 South Blvd., Suite Wellington Avenue for a place of beginning; at: 811 South Blvd., Suite 100 Rochester of Fairfield Park, according to the plat 405.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 12 Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123. You may 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844- Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123. You may thence South 00 degrees 10 mins 21 secs East minutes 40 seconds West, 742.11 feet to the thereof as recorded in Liber 24 of Plats, 110.00 feet; thence South 89 degrees 47 mins also contact a housing counselor. For 5123. You may also contact a housing also contact a housing counselor. For 36 secs West, 142.45 feet along the South point of beginning. Make: Redman Model more information, contact the Michigan counselor. For more information, contact Page 14, Genesee County Records. Name: Redman Model Number: k201 Serial more information, contact the Michigan lines of Lots 15, 16 and 17 inclusive, Block 6 of State Housing Development Authority the Michigan State Housing Development State Housing Development Authority Commonly known as 629 Forest Dr, said sub.; thence North 00 degrees 34 mins 14 Number: 11258223 Width: 31.1 Length: 52.5 Year: 1998 The security instrument secures (MSHDA) by visiting www.michigan. Authority (MSHDA) by visiting www. (MSHDA) by visiting www.michigan. Fenton MI 48430 The redemption period secs West 110 feet; thence North 89 degrees gov/mshda or calling (866) 946-7432. If michigan.gov/mshda or calling (866) 47 mins 36 secs East, 143.21 feet along the an obligation for a manufactured home/mobile gov/mshda or calling (866) 946-7432. If shall be 6 months from the date of such Northerly line of Blocks 6 and 7 of said Sub. and home that is permanently affixed to the land you request a meeting with Potestivo & 946-7432. If you request a meeting with you request a meeting with Potestivo & sale, unless determined abandoned the Southerly line of said Wellington Avenue to and is an appurtenance thereto. The above Associates, P.C. within 14 days after the Potestivo & Associates, P.C. within 14 Associates, P.C. within 14 days after the described manufactured home/mobile home in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or the place of beginning, EXCEPT that part of notice required under MCL 600.3205a(1) days after the notice required under MCL notice required under MCL 600.3205a(1) the above-described property that lies within is considered by the grantors herein to be a MCL 600.3241a, in which case the component of the land and intended to be is mailed, then foreclosure proceedings 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then foreclosure is mailed, then foreclosure proceedings Helen Avenue (40.00 feet wide) as shown will not commence until at least 90 days proceedings will not commence until at redemption period shall be 30 days on said Oak Crest Beach. Also excluding conveyed jointly with the land as real property. will not commence until at least 90 days therefrom any part of the above described Commonly known as 7400 E Frances Rd, Mt after the date said notice was mailed. If least 90 days after the date said notice after the date said notice was mailed. If from the date of such sale, or upon the property lying in Block 7 of said Oak Crest Morris MI 48458 The redemption period shall an agreement to modify the mortgage was mailed. If an agreement to modify an agreement to modify the mortgage expiration of the notice required by MCL Beach. Commonly known as 2450 Wellington be 12 months from the date of such sale, loan is reached and you abide by the the mortgage loan is reached and you unless determined abandoned in accordance loan is reached and you abide by the 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. Dated: Dr, Howell MI 48843 The redemption period terms of the agreement, the mortgage abide by the terms of the agreement, the terms of the agreement, the mortgage shall be 6 months from the date of such with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, 6/12/2011 Deutsche Bank National Trust sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in in which case the redemption period shall will not be foreclosed. You have the right mortgage will not be foreclosed. You have will not be foreclosed. You have the right Company, as Trustee for Ameriquest accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL be 30 days from the date of such sale, or to contact an attorney and can obtain the right to contact an attorney and can to contact an attorney and can obtain upon the expiration of the notice required Mortgage Securities Inc., Asset-Backed 600.3241a, in which case the redemption contact information through the State Bar obtain contact information through the contact information through the State Bar period shall be 30 days from the date of such by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Service at State Bar of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Service at Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005- Dated: 6/26/2011 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., sale, or upon the expiration of the notice (800) 968-0738. Dated: June 26, 2011. Service at (800) 968-0738. Dated: June (800) 968-0738. Dated: June 26, 2011. R8, Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan is later. Dated: 6/19/2011 CitiMortgage, Trust 2005-3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South 26, 2011. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Inc., Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Series 2005-3, Assignee of Mortgagee Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 48307 (248) 844-5123 information may 48307 (248) 844-5123 Information may 48307 (248) 844-5123 Information may Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI be faxed to (248)267-3004, Attention: be faxed to (248)267-3004, Attention: be faxed to (248)267-3004, Attention: (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-39927 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-40656 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-39977 Loss Mitigation Our File No: 11-42196 Loss Mitigation Our File No: 11-42326 Loss Mitigation Our File No: 11-42441 Ad #13197: 2011-06-12 2011-06-19, Ad #13345: 2011-06-19 2011-06-26, 2011- Ad #13465: 2011-06-26 2011-07-03, 2011- 2011-06-26 2011-07-03 07-03 2011-07-10 07-10 2011-07-17 Ad #13443: 2011-06-26 Ad #13440: 2011-06-26 Ad #13466: 2011-06-26 www.tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, June 26, 2011 21A

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Excellent location near school, library & Farms & nature. 3 bedroom ranch w/dining room & walk-in closet, +/-4600 finished sq. ft. including walkout +752 sq ft. in finished LLWO w/ family room w/ deck for entertaining or just watching the sunrise downtown Fenton’ activities. 2 bedroom Condo built eat-in kitchen. Large master bedroom w/fireplace, lower level w/custom oak finished 2nd kitchen, stone natural fireplace, bedroom & bathroom. Lots of in 2001 w/2 full bathrooms, 1st floor laundry, CA, breezeway, 1296 sq. ft., light basement w/room and 2 car garage. Come and enjoy your water fireplace, home theatre, 5th bedroom, steam shower activity for lake residents - lobster cookout on lower level has family room w/9 feet ceiling & Daylight to grow & plenty of storage. 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Even TIM JAGIELO firework imaginable, the question is legal fireworks can potentially be dan- Andrew Cleland, gerous. are they legal to use in the state of GL of Walled Lake, “Use all fireworks on concrete or a Michigan? buys fireworks surface that won’t burn and spread fire,” Legal and illegal fireworks have been such as spar- an explosive topic for years in Michigan advised Cairnduff. “If a firework doesn’t go off, douse it in water and don’t try to klers for his two and some state representatives are seek- young children, ing to reshape firework re-light it. That’s where the majority of injuries come from.” but plans to laws. shoot off bigger Summary “We have very re- Children should always be super- fireworks for the Firework laws strictive firework laws vised by adults when using fireworks, in Michigan Fourth. “They and (fire departments) the fire chief added. Cairnduff noted are restrictive, that the city of Fenton puts on a great think it’s fun,” he outlawing like that,” said Fen- projectiles ton Fire Chief Robert fireworks display every year, which are said. “I wouldn’t and a slew of Cairnduff. “The state handled by professionals, reducing the do anything devices that is currently propos- risk of injury. dangerous.” contain nitrates and mercury. ing to legalize most fireworks. We’re only going to see more calls and injuries as fireworks become more available, causing a greater chance for kids and people to get hurt.” Land of the free Michigan HB 4293 aims to repeal cur- fLagstar’s free checking rent firework laws and allow the sale of bigger explosives. 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Today, more plates, and four insulated items in Barack Obama’s America, re- than 60 percent of Americans cups. $160, cascadede- placed—in a fit of “nanny-state nonsense”— live in suburbs, and non-whites signs.com by those dim, corkscrewy, “energy-efficient” constitute 27 percent of suburbs’ Source: Men’s Journal fluorescent bulbs. The fluorescents are far more sands of hours, populations. expensive, give skin a corpse-like pallor, and Muka Stove they’re actually — Forget the contain a trace amount of the toxic element mer- significantly less ex- campfire. With cury. Should you drop one, the Environmental pensive than the cheap A woman’s the 2-pound Protection Agency recommends that you open old bulbs, which burn out or wardrobe, Muka Stove, you your windows and leave the room for 10 min- break easily. And the law does then and get “white-gas performance” in utes. The real issue here is freedom, not safety, not “ban” incandescent lightbulbs. now a hurry. 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I had gone from dation, or a serious disease such vertical walls allow The past year has been particularly marrying the queen’s son to being as cancer or emphysema, says for full use of its in a tent in the middle of nowhere a new study by the World Health expansive floor space, providing bad for the Duchess of York. She Organization. even 6-footers with enough room to was caught trying to sell access with eight people in the audience. —The Washington Post “set up a table for a late-night poker to her former husband, Prince I’d got down to bowling alleys.” game.” $700, moosejaw.com Andrew, for $40,000; nearly The wedding snub was a reminder Source: Men’s Journal went bankrupt; and was that “the fairy tale,” as she calls it, POLLS SAY... denied an invitation truly is over. 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Recent- And you’ll do it right.’ I didn’t do campsaver.com ly, she found it right, and now I am going to go 50% of Republicans say they Source: Backpacker herself trying get Sarah right.” would prefer that their party’s presidential nominee be the person with the best chance of “God created man with a penis and “When Congress makes a joke, “The man who can smile when things “Happiness is a perfume you cannot beating President Obama. 44% a brain, but only gave him enough it’s a law, and when they make a go wrong has thought of someone else pour on others without getting say they would prefer someone Wit& blood to run one at a time.” law, it’s a joke.” he can blame it on.” a few drops on yourself.” Stephen Ambrose, quoted in The Wall Will Rogers, quoted in the Author Robert Bloch, quoted in Ralph Waldo Emerson, who shares their views on the is- WISDOM Street Journal New York Post CalgaryBeacon.com quoted in Forbes.com sues they care most about. USA Today/Gallup Poll

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Notice is hereby given that the Tyrone Township Board, at the Regular meeting held on June 21, 2011 has adopted Ordinance #46 To Confirm the Establishment of a Planning Commission. This ordinance reconfirms under the Michigan Planning Enabling Act, Public Act 33 of 2008, MCL 125.3801, et seq., the Tyrone Township Planning Commission. The entire ordinance is available to the public for review during regular business hours at the Tyrone Township Hall, 10408 Center Road, Fenton Michigan 48430, and on the township website at www.tyronetownship.us.

TYRONE TOWNSHIP REGULAR BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS HELD JUNE 21, 2011

1. Present: Supervisor Mike Cunningham, Clerk Keith Kremer, Treasurer Dave Kurtz, Trustees Don Peitz, Jim Kolhoff and Steve Hasbrouck. Absent: Trustee Colleen Ameel. 2. Approved the agenda as amended; approved the consent agenda as pre- sented. 3. Received and placed on file Communications #1-3 as presented. 4. Agreed to waive the fire service charge of David Ware pending review of the accident report. 5. Conditionally awarded the cleaning service contract to JW Cleaning. 6. Renewed the Economic Development Council contract for one year. TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO 7. Adopted Ordinance #46 To Confirm the Establishment of a Planning Commis- Twelve Linden students just completed their first year as Daisy Girl Scouts. Pictured sion Under the Michigan Planning Enabling Act. are (back row) Ashley Kaye, Hannah Wasilewski, Ava Skinner, Bella Sharkey, Tay- 8. Adopted Resolution #110602 Asserting the Right of the Tyrone Township Board of Trustees to Approve or Reject The Master Plan. lour Layton, Nora Rowden, Darielle Miller; (front row) Gabrielle Johnson, Amelia 9. Approved the purchase of the BS&A permit software and support program. Farley, Kelsey McLennon, Emma Watson and Alimae Gray. 10. Adopted Resolution #110603 To Support the Lake Tyrone Sanitary Sewer System Project. 11. Adjourned at 8:40 p.m. Local churches to * * * * * * * * * * * Web Poll gather Sunday, July 3 The minutes of all regular and special Tyrone Township Board Meetings are on file and may be reviewed at the Tyrone Township Clerk’s Office, 10408 Center Road, Do you think the city On Sunday evening, July 3, Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and online at www.tyronetownship.us. of Fenton should allow churches from all over the area will The next regular meeting of the Tyrone Township Board will be held on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. at the Tyrone Township Hall. The public is encouraged to pot dispensaries? be joining for a night of worship, attend. m Cool idea, dude food, fun, prayer and a display m Absolutely not of unity. The gathering will begin Supervisor Mike Cunningham Clerk Keith L. Kremer at 6 p.m. on the field in front of Cast your vote at the Fenton Kmart. Bring a picnic www.tctimes.com dinner. There will be some inflat- HOLLY TOWNSHIP LAST POLL’S RESULTS able rides for families to enjoy. At 7 2011 – 2012 BOARDS AND What do you think of the p.m., those attending will worship COMMISSIONS MEETING DATES tag line “Be Closer?” together and be led in prayer by LIKE IT 3% many who serve in various con- According to the Open Meetings Act enacted by the State of Michigan: DON’T LIKE IT 27% gregations in the community. The WASTE OF MONEY 70% Gathering is a night to be enjoyed The Holly Township Board of Trustees will hold its regular meetings at 102 Civic MONEY WELL SPENT 0% by all and everyone is welcome. Drive, Holly, Michigan at 6:30 PM on the following dates:

July 20, 2011 November 17, 2011 March 21, 2012 August 17, 2011 December 21, 2011 April 18, 2012 September 21, 2011 January 18, 2012 May 16, 2012 October 19, 2011 February 15, 2012 June 20, 2012

The Holly Township Planning Commission will hold its regular meetings at 102 Civic Drive, Holly, Michigan at 6:30 PM on the following dates:

September 12, 2011 December 12, 2011 March 12, 2012 June 11, 2012

Or

The Holly Township Zoning Board of Appeals will hold its regular meetings on scheduled Planning Commission dates when there is business. The meetings will be held at 102 Civic Drive, Holly, Michigan at 5:30 PM, unless otherwise posted.

The Holly Township Library Board will hold its regular meetings at the Holly Township Library, 1116 N. Saginaw St., Holly, Michigan at 7:30 PM on the fol- lowing dates:

July 12, 2011 November 08, 2011 March 13, 2012 August 09, 2011 December 13, 2011 April 10, 2012 September 13, 2011 January 10, 2012 May 08, 2012 October 11, 2011 February 14, 2012 June 12, 2012

The Holly Township Parks Commission will hold its regular meetings at the Sorensen Park Nature Center, 5142 E. Holly Rd., Holly, Michigan at 7:00 PM on the following dates:

July 13, 2011 November – NO MEETING March 14, 2012 August – NO MEETING December – NO MEETING April 11, 2012 September 14, 2011 January 11, 2012 May 09, 2012 October 12, 2011 February – NO MEETING June 13, 2012 www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY LIVING Sunday, June 26, 2011 5B

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We Make House Calls! 6B Sunday, June 26, 2011 TRI-COUNTY LIVING www.tctimes.com business profiles New fitness studio opens in Holly TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SALLY By Sally Rummel loss, called 20/20/20. “Our instructors re- RUMMEL [email protected]; 810-629-8282 ally go the extra mile in designing classes Holly native Jamie Ross created her own business, that meet the needs of our participants,” Jamie Ross Studio 215 in Holly, out of personal ne- said Jamie. “Many of them also offer opened her cessity. “I was driving 40 minutes to find personal training.” own fit- fitness classes that would fit my working For less than $1 per day, participants ness studio, schedule,” she said. can take advantage of the positive energy Studio 215, She decided to open a fitness studio and reinforcement of getting fit through in her own hometown, holding her first Studio 215 classes. A monthly fee entitles when she classes on May 11 at 215 S. Saginaw St. a participant to attend unlimited classes, couldn’t find in downtown Holly. “The response has or a person can choose a punch card that classes to been wonderful,” said Ross. “People have gives a large discount from the class drop- fit her work definitely seen a need in the community in fee. “My goal is that everyone who schedule. for these classes. Not everyone is moti- participates in a class feels good about Now, her full- vated to work out by themselves in a gym. herself,” said Ross. “That’s the kind of en- time job is I love the structure and accountability of vironment I have worked hard to create.” to present a classes, plus it’s fun and social.” Fitness classes are on the schedule comfortable, Ross has brought in seven certified fit- from Monday through Saturday. For a positive fit- ness instructors to teach Zumba, Pilates, class schedule and more information, ness environ- Turbokick, Bootcamp 101 and more. call (248) 837-5057 or visit www.stu- ment for local There’s even a class designed for weight diotwofifteen.com. residents. Allure Hair Company celebrates five years in Fenton By Sally Rummel with a comfortable, relaxing environment Online tickets and showtimes [email protected]; 810-629-8282 when they come in for our services.” Allure Hair Company first opened its Allure Hair Company welcomes men, www.NCGmovies.com doors in Fenton on June 11, 2006 with a NCG TRILLIUM CINEMAS women and children, and offers hair de- SHOWTIMES: 810-695-5000 total of 11 hair stylists and nail special- sign, nail and waxing services, while on 1 Mile N. of I-75 on Holly Rd. in Grand Blanc ists on staff. the cutting edge of all these specialties. $5.00 TICKETS EVERYDAY Just five years later, owner Bridget The past five years has not only seen a Rate valid for most movies. All Day TUES• Mon, Curtis is proud to have garnered a pro- growth in staff, but also an explosion in new Wed and Thurs before 6 • Fri-Sun before noon. $5.00 rate not valid on Real D 3D, IMAX or 12:05 shows. fessional staff of 26 hair stylists and nail hair design ideas — from hair extensions Real D 3D films additional $2.00. specialists, as well as five receptionists — and feathers to Brazilian Keratin Treatments SHOWTIMES VALID 6/24/11 THUR 6/30/11 many of whom have been with her from and more. “Everyone here at Allure has a THUR, FRI & SAT. (LATE SHOWS) the beginning. niche in a specialty area,” said Curtis. “We STARTING FRI JUNE 24 “It’s not about me, it’s all about the know exactly who to refer clients to when *2D CARS 2 (G) wonderful staff that we have here at they ask for a particular service.” FRI - SAT 10:30 12:10 1:00 2:45 3:30 5:30 6:05 8:30 11:00 SUN - TUES 10:30 12:10 1:00 2:45 3:30 5:30 6:05 8:30 Allure,” said Curtis, a stylist for more Allure Hair Company is located at *@3D CARS 2: REALD 3D (G) than 20 years. “Everywhere I go, I get 495 Fenway, Ste. 4, in Fenton. For more FRI - SAT 11:30 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 11:55 compliments about our staff. We have a information or to make an appointment, SUN - THUR 11:30 2:00 4:30 7:00 09:30 pm *#BAD TEACHER (R) camaraderie here that provides our clients call (810) 714-1111. FRI - SAT 10:45 12:50 2:55 5:00 7:45 9:55 11:55 SUN - TUES 10:45 12:50 2:55 5:00 7:45 9:55 TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SALLY RUMMEL WED - THUR 10:45 1:00 3:15 5:30 7:45 9:55 11:55 Allure Hair Company owner Bridget Curtis is also an experienced stylist. She is STARTING TUES JUNE 28 pictured with one of the staff receptionists, Kendall Andersen. 12:05 a.m. (Tues Night/Wed Morning) *#2D TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON (SNEAK PEEK) (PG13) GROVELAND TOWNSHIP, OAKLAND COUNTY TUES 12:05 am *@3D TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON: ORDINANCE #179 REALD 3D(SNEAK PEEK) (PG13) Looking for TUES 9:00 12:05 CHICKENS IN RURAL ESTATE/FARM ZONING DISTRICT *@IMAX TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON 3D (SPECIAL) (PG13) Add to Division 2. RE/F Rural Estate/Farm District the following amendment. TUES 8:45 12:05 some paint? Sec. 54-113. Principal agricultural uses permitted STARTING WED JUNE 29 *2D TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON 3) A person who keeps or houses chickens (hens) on his or her property, having (PG13) less than 10 acres, shall comply with all of the following requirements: WED - THUR 1:45 5:00 8:15 11:30 a. The consumption of eggs shall be for residents of the property where the *@3D TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON: chickens are located. REALD 3D (PG13) b. Keep no more than 10 chickens. WED - THUR 12:10 3:25 6:40 7:30 9:45 10:45 c. No person shall keep any rooster. *@IMAX: TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON 3D (PG13) d. A person shall not keep chickens in any location on the property other WED - THUR 11:45 2:55 6:05 9:15 12:25 than in the backyard. For purposes of this section, “backyard” means that portion of the lot inside the rear and side yard setbacks behind the CONTINUING primary residential structure as defined in Section 54-671 Schedule of BRIDESMAIDS (R) Regulations for the RE/F District. The rear setback is 50 feet and the side- 2D PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES (PG13) yard setback is a total of 80 feet with one side being 40 feet in width. *@3D PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON e. Chickens shall be confined/housed within a fenced area. STRANGER TIDES: REALD 3D (PG13) f. The confined fenced area can be moved within the backyard at the own- 2D KUNG FU PANDA 2 (PG) ers discretion. There are nine paint *@3D KUNG FU PANDA 2: REALD 3D (PG) g. All feed and other items associated with the keeping of chickens that THE HANGOVER PART II (R) are likely to attract or to become infested with or infected by rats, mice, X-MEN: FIRST CLASS (PG13) stores in Fenton, JUDY MOODY AND THE NOT or other rodents shall be protected so as to prevent rats, mice or other BUMMER SUMMER (PG) rodents from gaining access to or coming into contact with them. SUPER 8 (PG13) h. Private restrictions on the use of property shall remain enforceable and Linden and Holly. *@SUPER 8: THE IMAX EXPERIENCE (PG13) take precedence over this provision. Private restrictions include but are * 2D GREEN LANTERN (PG13) not limited to deed restrictions, condominium master deed restrictions, *@ 3D GREEN LANTERN: REALD 3D (PG13) neighborhood association by-laws, and covenant deeds. *MR. POPPERS PENGUINS (PG) SHOP LOCAL. *THE ART OF GETTING BY (PG13) i. Any person keeping hens shall remain subject to applicable public nui- INVEST IN YOUR COMMUNITY. *Due to movie company policies no passes are accepted. sance provisions enforced by the Township and/or Oakland County. @ No $5 rate available. • # No $5 TUES evening rate. www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY LIVING Sunday, June 26, 2011 7B ter of encouragement when I recom- mended faith instead of fretting. Featured Moving from the window on tire trivia to a glass door showcasing a columnist sunny spring day, I found myself stand- ing beside a 39-something man wearing By Roger Campbell a frown. ‘Great day!’ I exclaimed, trying to brighten his mood. Encounters of encouragement ‘About time!’ he growled, clinging PER TICKET to the gloomy cold week preceding our FOR SHOW The letter I received from a man in meeting. Dinner will be available off Menu until 7:00pm. Southwest Africa brightened my day. ‘I’m the author of a book in which I Show starts at 8:00pm • Cash Bar In spite of the violence in his homeland open one of the chapters saying if you RECEIVE $200 OFF and serious financial problems, he’s can rise each morning not being down When you purchase your ticket before 7-1-11 learned the value of starting each day about money or the weather you’re on thankful to be alive, choosing to enjoy your way to a good day,’ I told him. the beauty of the morning rather than ‘I’m down about both,’ he replied. The Coyote-Preserve focus on fears about what may come ‘Give me your address and I’ll send Golf Club 9218 PRESERVE DRIVE • FENTON Restaurant, Bar, & Banquet Facility his way before nightfall. In doing so, you the book,’ I offered. Scribbling his (On Old US-23, one mile north of exit 75) this former worrier is following the ad- address on a sheet from a small notepad (810)714-3206 • www.coyotepreserve.com An Arnold Palmer Signature Course vice of our Lord who told His followers and handing it to me may have been one to live one day at a time (Matthew of the most important acts of his life. 6:34). After leaving the tire store, I stopped Millions will spoil today fretting for gas and a newspaper, unaware that over tomorrow, even though most of inside the station, awaited one of the their expected tragedies will never strangest experiences of my life. take place. No one has information ‘What year did you graduate from Every enough about the future to worry high school,’ asked a fellow customer. Tuesday intelligently and encouraging encoun- And, to my surprise, when I gave my Thursday ters with positive people often appear answer he burst into a series of hit Saturday in time to turn our minds from fear songs from that era. But after the songs to faith, providing we’re alert to their came a note of sadness, revealing a Departures: $ arrival. need of the singer and letting me know Bay City Only 79 per person We stood looking out a lobby this was another encounter of encour- Saginaw window into the work area of a tire agement. Birch Run Includes Transportation store. He was a junior in high school No matter how badly things look Flint and and I, an untold number of years his today, expect God to come through for senior. He was watching workers install Fenton Cedar Point Admisssion you. Doubt your doubts and believe CASH new tires on his red S-10 pickup while your beliefs. Brighton I waited for them to mount new ones Join my Southwest Africa correspon- Order Online at www.BlueLakes.com on my 9-year-old black Sable. Seizing dent and me as we start each day thank- Michigan’s Largest Motor Coach Fleet the opportunity to share something life ing God that we can bask in the basic changing with him, I simply said: ‘Start blessings of the moment. And keep every day thankful.’ watching for encounters of encourage- I have no way of knowing what trials ment to brighten every cloudy day. my S-10 acquaintance will face in the Roger Campbell is an author, a broadcaster and years ahead but when difficult days ar- columnist who was a pastor for 22 years. He can rive, I hope he’ll remember our encoun- be reached at [email protected].

PUBLIC NOTICE VILLAGE OF HOLLY COUNCIL MEETING DATES AND TIMES JULY 1, 2011 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2012

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the VILLAGE COUNCIL of the Village of Holly will meet on the following dates at 7:00 PM. The meetings will be held at the Village Council Chambers, 315 South Broad Street, Holly, Michigan.

VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETINGS

July 12 and 26, 2011 August 9 and 23, 2011 September 13 and 27, 2011 October 11 and 25, 2011 November 1 and 15, 2011 December 6 and 13, 2011 January 10 and 24, 2012 February 14 and 28, 2012 March 13 and 27, 2012 April 10 and 24, 2012 May 8 and 22, 2012 June 12 and 26, 2012

For further information regarding Holly Village Council meetings, please contact the Village Offices, 202 S. Saginaw, Holly, Michigan, 248-634-9571.

Cathrene A. Behrens Clerk/Treasurer 8B Sunday, June 26, 2011 TRI-COUNTY LIVING www.tctimes.com

An evening at the Silver Lake Ski Club show Tuesday evening performances wow audiences Summertime on Silver Lake means

one thing — it’s the time of year for

ski shows by the Silver Lake Ski Club.

Guests desiring to relax at the beach

and be entertained by talented skiers

can head over to Silver Lake Park on Tuesday evenings through Aug 16. - Lawn chairs, picnic baskets and camer

as are a common sighting. The ski show to big kids features youngsters from 4 years old jumping over 50. Pyramids, barefoot skiing, ski to the and many other disciplines are performed 7 to 8 delight of the audience. Shows run from p.m. There is a $5 fee for each car to enter Fenton City’s Silver Lake Park.

TRI-COUNTY TIMES GARRETT GORMLEY Members of the Silver Lake Ski Club entertain guests at the Silver Lake Park every Tuesday evening during the summer months.

LUNCH AND BEYOND SPOTLIGHT Order for the #53 Mumford's Quest Office! new deli sandwich Fresh house-made meatballs, what’s up red onions, sweet pepper rings, pesto, Parmigiano-Reggiano, for provolone, and house-made marinara $ $ $ sauce on grilled sour dough. 2 OFF 1 OFF 1 OFF any wrap, salad any any 24 oz. or sandwich! Flatbread 125 W. Shiawassee at Adelaide Smoothie lunch Fenton & Flint locations only. Not valid Fenton & Flint locations only. Not valid Fenton & Flint locations only. Not valid with any other coupon, offer or with any other coupon, offer or with any other coupon, offer or Try these weekly lunch specials Fenton, Michigan 48430 promotion. Expires 6/30/11 promotion. Expires 6/30/11 promotion. Expires 6/30/11 810-629-8852 at these fine restaurants! www.lunchandbeyond.com Mark your calendar for the feature family-oriented events, Fenton Chamber Second annual second annual Linden Autumn games and entertainment. NETWORKING Festival, sponsored by The State The day will begin with a Bank. This event is gearing up youth fishing tournament from SCHEDULE Linden to be one of the most entertain- 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., sponsored JULY 21 ing events in Southern Genesee by Financial Plus Federal Credit Brown & Brown County. Union. First-place prices will be Insurance Autumn The festival will be held on awarded for the biggest fish in Sept. 24, from 1 to 6 p.m. at the age categories. Everyone who AUGUST 18 Festival Linden Millpond. The event will See FESTIVAL on 11B Linden Academy of Dance & Music FENTON REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SEPTEMBER 15 The State Bank (Main Branch)

OCTOBER 20 Coldwell Banker Professionals ChamberJournal JUNE 26, 2011 NOVEMBER 17 Georgetown Park Apartments

DECEMBER 15 Chamber Financial Plus Federal Credit Union, joins in Relay Fenton Community & Cultural Center and SLPR for Life The Fenton Regional Chamber of Com- Fenton Chamber merce staff is very proud to have participated, for the first time, in EVENTS the Relay for Life event. With a team DATELINE of five and gener- JULY 4 ous donations from FENTON FREEDOM family, friends and FESTIVAL chamber members, EVENT LOCATION: the Fenton Cham- Downtown Fenton ber Connection Team exceeded JULY 21 NETWORKING @ their $1,000 goal. NOON “We formed our SPONSORED BY: TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SALLY RUMMEL team late in the pro- Brown & Brown Greg Adams, of Freeway Sports Center and Denise Penwell, of Essential Balance Massage cess, and we were Insurance Therapy, each won a gift package which included items donated by LaFontaine Automotive still able to raise over $1,300 as a team, said EVENT LOCATION: Group, Serendipity Day Spa, Essential Balance Massage Therapy and Lady La Salon for See RELAY on 10B Brown & Brown Insurance bringing in 12 new chamber members in a recent membership campaign. AUGUST 13 Chamber membership campaign Eleventh annual TASTE IN FENTON EVENT LOCATION: Taste in Fenton is Fenton Community & brings in 95 new members Cultural Center Two members win gift package The campaign consisted of a telephone fun for all ages canvass held at Premier Sports in Fenton, SEPTEMBER 24 for bringing in 24 members  LINDEN AUTUMN “networking” with business people who vol- Enjoy a ‘taste’ of the FESTIVAL By Sally Rummel unteers felt would benefit well from chamber good life on Aug. 13 [email protected]; 810-629-8282 membership. Adams and Penwell each won EVENT LOCATION: The 11th annual “Taste in Fenton” event, Downtown Linden – It’s obvious that two local business owners be- a gift package which included a weekend’s Millpond Area lieve strongly in the benefits of membership in the use of a brand new Cadillac from LaFontaine organized by the Fenton Regional Cham- Fenton Regional Chamber of Commerce. Automotive Group in Highland. ber of Commerce and sponsored by The OCTOBER 18 Greg Adams, owner of Freeway Sports Center The membership campaign brought in State Bank and VG’s Food and Pharmacy, MEET THE CANDI- in Fenton, and Denise Penwell, CMT/owner of 95 new members, bringing the total Fenton will be held on Saturday, Aug. 13, from DATES Essential Balance Massage Therapy in Fenton, Regional Chamber membership to 480, ac- 12 – 8 p.m. on the Fenton Community & EVENT LOCATION: each brought in 12 new chamber members in a cording to Shelly Day, executive director. Co- Cultural Center grounds. Fenton Community & membership campaign held April 26-28 through ordinating the campaign locally was Chamber This event will showcase approximately Cultural Center Chamber Development Services, Inc. Membership Director Rochelle Jones. 20 of the area’s finest restaurants in Gen- esee County and provides guests with OCTOBER 31 a chance to sample delicious foods and AN EVENT SO GOOD See TASTE on 11B IT’S SCARY Fenton regional Chamber partners with EVENT LOCATION: Participating Fenton/ Linden Businesses Fenton Freedom Festival committee The Fenton Regional Chamber through Friday. The deadline to NOVEMBER 18 of Commerce is a proud partner to register for the parade is June 28. CHAMBER ANNUAL the Fenton Freedom Festival Com- Crafter spots are still available DINNER mittee. Once again, the chamber for the festival. For more infor- EVENT LOCATION: is assisting the Freedom Festival mation, contact Mary Ferrier at Spring Meadows committee with registration for 629-8698. Country Club the annual Fourth of July Parade. Please note, due to road con- Parade registration is available struction, the parade route has DECEMBER 3 online at www.fentonchamber. changed this year. See page 7 JINGLEFEST com or you can stop by the of- of the special section “Good Ole EVENT LOCATION: Downtown Fenton fice at 114 N. Leroy St. between Summertime” for the new route, a 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday schedule of events, and sponsors. 10B Sunday, June 26, 2011 FENTON CHAMBER JOURNAL www.tctimes.com

From the Sears golf team Member focus Financial Plus Federal Credit Union President is collecting boxed and canned food for By Shelly Day the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan dur- ing the Caring Community Credit Union The President’s Perspective: Campaign. Beginning Monday, June 20 The theme, “More Than Just Golf” rang through Friday, July 1 Financial Plus true again this year at the Fenton Regional Federal Credit Union will host food col- Chamber of Commerce Golf Scramble. We lection boxes in each of their lobbies for owe a very special thanks to Chris White, employees and members to make food manager of Fenton Farms Golf Club, and donations and support families in this his staff for hosting an excellent event on area that the help most. June 3. The weather was perfect, the field Cooper Commercial Group is hosting was full (148 golfers), and more than 25 an Open House and Food Tasting on Tues- volunteers were manning a variety of con- day, July 12, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. The event tests on the course. will be held at 4500 Matthew Dr., Flint. To kick off the event, a bagpiper wel- For more information, call (810) 732-6000. comed golfers as they checked their bags. The Old Newsboys of Flint will host While enjoying breakfast, sponsored by their 12th annual Million Dollar Golf Panera Bread, golfers watched in anticipa- Classic on Monday, Aug. 8 at the Elks tion as two business representatives chosen TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO Golf Club. Shotgun start is at 11a.m. from a drawing got a chance to sink a putt Jeff Woolman (left), Tim Stone, Rick Ham and Jeff Stone represented the Sears and the cost is $100 per golfer. For more for $2,500. Following that excitement, Hometown Store of Fenton at the Fenton Regional Chamber of Commerce information, contact Chris Hamilton at another golfer was drawn and given the annual golf outing. (810) 744-1840. opportunity to win $5,000 for a hole-in- one. Then, it was time for everyone to golf, but prior to the shotgun start, a barbershop EVENT LOCATION: RELAY quartet sang the Star Spangled Banner. Brown & Brown Continued from Page 9B Halfway through the day, each golfer and Insurance Shelly Day, president of the chamber. volunteer was delivered a complimentary 1190 Torrey Road “That just reinforces what wonder- lunch provided by Lunch Sponsor Tropical Fenton ful communities Smoothie Café, of Fenton. we live, work and “We formed At approximately 4 p.m., the golfers 11:30am - 1:30pm play in and the our team late in the pro- networked in the clubhouse and enjoyed Announcements staff is very happy to be able to live cess, and we a dinner provided by Bangkok Peppers & Drawings at Too, Canadian Steak, Fish & Sandwich up to our Chamber were still able 12:30pm to raise over Company, Fenton Farms Golf Club, Leg- tag line, “Where $1,300 ends Sports Café, Mancino’s of Fenton, Community and as a team Bring your Commerce Con- ” Navistarz Bar & Grill and The French business cards! 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Sharp Funeral Homes Beverage Sponsor — Coldwell Banker Professional Team Photo Sponsor — The Flint Journal/ Fenton Press NEW CAMPAIGN MEMBERS Putting Green & Putting Contest Spon- sor— Financial Plus Federal Credit Union Water Sponsors — Blessing Plumbing & JOE & LEWIE’S PAINT-4-LESS PRIMERICA Heating and Douglas Water Conditioning PENALTY BOX 810-348-3070 248-245-1973 [email protected] Hole-in-One Sponsors — Vic Canever 810-750-6200 810-750-4066 www.primerica.com/cmumper Chevrolet, Inc., Hall Chrysler Jeep & 2400 Owen Rd Fenton Mi [email protected] 1439 Sackner Rd., Primerica Financial Services Dodge of Fenton, Superior Travel Service www.joeandlewiespenaltybox.com www.facebook.com/JoeandLewi- Fenton MI 48430 110 Trealout, Suite 103 and Freeway Sports Center esPenaltyBox Owner: Dan Mercord Fenton, MI 48430 Program Sponsor — Behind Your Design. Joe & Lewie’s is a hockey themed restaurant. 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Animal Health Clinic Lewis & Knopf, CPA’s Behind Your Design Linden Academy of There will be many fall-themed games, Billmeier Camera Shop Dance & Music bounce houses, face painting, entertain- Bishop Construction Lunch Naturally, LLC ment, music, educational booths, and Blessing Plumbing & Lynn North - Arbonne fire trucks, just to name a few activities. Heating Company International Canadian American Corp. Merrill Lynch - This year the food will be distributed Caretel Inns of Linden Carolyn Goyette in a “Taste” format. All civic groups and Cobb-Hall Insurance Metro Publishing restaurants are invited to participate. Coffee News Midwest Soccer Coldwell Banker Profes- Academy Beverages such as apple cider, pop, sionals - Wade Pyles Murdock & Associates water, beer and wine will be available Columbo Law, PLLC National Home Lending as well. Comfort Keepers Old Newsboys of Flint Sponsorships are still open. For and Mojito Wine Coolers, sponsored by Home Care Paint 4 Less TASTE more information, contact the Fenton Costco Wholesale Paychex, Inc. Continued from Page 9B Creative Foam Corporation. Crestmont Healthcare Plan Ahead Events - Regional Chamber of Commerce at experience a “total culinary experience” in “This event gives area residents an Center Ann Arbor (810) 629-5447 ext. 402. opportunity to taste food from numerous Cumulus Media Primerica Financial the heart of downtown Fenton. Some of the Dewey’s Auto Center, Inc. Services participants already committed are VG’s restaurants in our area in one venue,” DLDP & Associates Prudential Great Professional Staff Grocery, Jett’s Pizza, Beale St. Smoke- said Shelly Day, president of the Fenton Edward Jones - Ted Ward Lakes Realty Shelly Day Rochelle Jones Tricia Overfield house BBQ, and The French Laundry, just Regional Chamber of Commerce. “This Enterprise Rent-A-Car Rockwell Assisted Living President Membership Director Office Coordinator EOS Business Rockwell Memory Care sday@ membership@ info@ to name a few. event draws more than 4,000 people and Surveillance Solutions Sawyer Jewelers fentonchamber.com fentonchamber.com fentonchamber.com This year the event is back on grounds of we expect to have a great a turnout this Essential Balance Shard Financial Services Executive Directors the Fenton Community & Cultural Center. year, especially in light of gas prices and Massage Therapy Solid Gold, Inc. Greg Adams people looking for events to attend closer to Fairfield Inn Suites STAT EMS Board Freeway Sports Center It will be held the same day and location by Marriott Superior Travel Al Jones as the Fenton Kiwanis “Art at the Center.” home”, she added. “Advance ticket prices Chairman Comfort Keepers Faith City Church Services this year are $12 for 10 individual taste Patrik Welty Home Care Events back by popular demand Farm Bureau Rich Talmer Bank & Trust Danielle Allen coupons. As in the past, the chamber will Rossell Agency Tanglewood Assisted Legacy Realty Lake Agency, Inc include: a Chair Auction (“hand painted” Professionals Chip Beltinck decorative chairs by a local artist), Kids again give a portion of the ticket proceeds Fenton Flowers & Gifts Living Sawyer Jewelers Fenton HealthCare Taylor Collision Jessica Eastman Zone (inflatables and children’s games), back to the participating restaurants.” Vice Chairman Fenton Winery & Brewery The Edge Gallery Serendipity Day Spa sponsored by Valley Tent Rental, Talmar Tickets are available on-line at www. Financial Plus Federal The Expert Shopper Treasurer Doug Fairbanks Hartland Insurance Bank & Trust and The Flint Journal; two fentonchamber.com/taste for the advance Credit Union The Flint Journal/ Dennis Leyder Agency Flint Area Convention Fenton Press The State Bank Denise Penwell bands (“Too Much Fun” and “Mike Es- price of $12. 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Find balloons. Let us customize your wedding We specialize in: pre-school gymnastics, our Nation. out why we’ve been the trusted family dentists and sympathy arrangements. gymnastics for boys and girls of all ages recreational and competitive, birthday par- since 1975! THANK YOU to our Committee and the Com- ties, field trips, camp, cheer groups, cheer Dr. Chris McDaniel munity who attend the numerous activities tumble. Dr. Ryan Miller that make our Festival so special! Dr. Ken McDaniel www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY LIVING Sunday, June 26, 2011 13B SAILING Five basic Continued from Page 1B on the lake is the billowing of a large sail from another boat. Across from Fischer and leaning knots against the boat’s rail is Patty McGrath, every boater should know of Flint, one of the 80 people that signed SOURCE: WWW.BOATSAFE.COM up for public sailing. McGrath wants to learn the basics because her boyfriend has a sailboat. “It’s fun, really,” she said. “It’s beautiful, it’s quiet.” Using sail power instead of a motor requires the captain, who is called the “skipper,” to use the wind for power, and the rudder behind the boat for direc- Cleat Hitch tion. Wind changes force the skipper to This knot is used to secure the boat react, and not reacting could lead to the to a dock or secure a line to the boat. boat blowing over with an unpredicted Take the line to the ear of the cleat “puff” of wind. “You have to be much farthest from where the line comes more responsive to things around you,” from (the load). Take one wrap around said Fischer. “You have to compromise TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO the base of the cleat and then start a Patty McGrath, of Flint, assists Skipper Gerald Fischer, of West Bloomfield, in maneu- figure eight across the top of the oppo- with the wind to get to your destination.” site ear. Finish with a half hitch turned According to Fischer, the main differ- vering Fischer’s 16-foot sailboat while sailing on Lake Fenton Wednesday evening. under so that the line is coming away ence between sailing and using a motor- from the cleat in the opposite direction boat is problem solving. The wind itself Sailing on big lakes and oceans is dif- from which it came in. is always a surprise, an element that has ferent from sailing on a smaller inland KNOT to be carefully tended and watched. “The lake like Lake Fenton. Fischer said ob- Continued from Page 1B wind has a mind of its own and you can’t jects such buildings and trees can change fast to the dock or other things), and change it,” he said. the wind patterns and make them even a standing part (the section between On a motorboat, the skipper can choose more unpredictable. “It can be a differ- the bitter end and the working end). which direction to take the boat, and even ence between faster or slower, or going In general, a knot is a term for directly to a goal, or taking tacks,” he said. sail straight upwind if he or she wants to. securing a line to an object, another After the second marker, Fischer de- Fischer said a motor boat is more predict- line or to itself. A good knot is easy Bowline cided to turn back to shore, as deep purple able. “In sailing, there are many, many to tie and untie, and will not slip Called the “king” of knots, the bowline clouds threatened the sky. After docking, more variables involved.” under extreme amounts of tension. is very versatile. It is used to form a On a boat, ropes are called he spent about 20 minutes temporary loop in a line, which can Every boater should know five ba- “lines.” Fischer asks Mc- de-rigging the catamaran, then be put over a piling or cleat. It can “The wind has a sic knots. These knots are designed Grath to switch the front sail, rolling up and covering the also be used to attach a line to an eye. mind of its own to be easy to tie, take a tremendous This knot won’t slip or jam. the “jib,” every so often by jib and the main sail. and you can’t amount of strain and are easy to un- tightening or loosening lines From the public sailing that let the mast catch wind. change it.” days, Fischer hopes new tie. A person should practice these At the same time, Fischer Gerald Fischer sailors learn an appreciation knots until he or she can tie them Lake Fenton Sailing Club switches the boat’s 30-foot for the art of sailing and without thinking about it. mast. an appreciation for nature. The zigzag pattern that sailboats take “This is a good reminder that there are Round turn and when sailing into the wind is called a certain things we’re not in control of,” “tack,” and he does several to get around he said. On a sailboat, there can be no Speaking of knots two half hitches phones or music — just the water and the second marker of the race. “That was The knot is a unit of speed Used to permanently tie to a the sails and the wind. piling, mooring or ring. Simply take a a good maneuver, that was a great ma- equal to one nautical full turn around the object being tied neuver,” Fischer said as the craft picked mile (which is defined to and take two half hitches around up speed. as 1.852 km) per hour, the line itself, over and up, through Fischer said it is important to stay fo- and under, and down through. approximately 1.151 mph. cused and not get distracted while sailing. Tips for sailing • Wear a life vest, no matter how Worldwide, the knot is used “Keep in mind the very evasive nature of experienced you are. in meteorology, and in the wind,” he said. • Be focused and aware of what’s maritime and air navigation. While chatting with McGrath, the boat going on, on a boat. Sailing is about The term knot derives from seemed to coast to a stop. He switched the reacting. counting the sail and jib in response, and turns the boat • Watch out for the boom, the number of with the craft’s rudder to find the wind. heavy piece that swings parallel with knots that Clove Hitch With pleasure sailing, the pace is slower, the deck, and secures the mast. It unspooled Used to temporarily tie to a piling, this but reacting to the wind is still necessary. from the reel knot can come loose. You may add a can swing unpredictably at times. couple of half hitches as above to make • Listen to the skipper. The skipper of a chip log it more permanent. This knot is simply plans the moves of the boat and will in a specific two loops with an end tucked under. keep you informed. time.

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When was the last time the United States men’s Q soccer team defeated Spain in international play? It wasn’t too long ago, June 24, 2009. They defeated Fenton’s A Spain 2-0 in the semifinals of the Confederations David Lenzi sports Cup, breaking a 35-game unbeaten streak for Spain. SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2011 PAGE 15B

Wednesday races remain a hit with families 8U baseball By David Troppens team wins four [email protected] Top times Linden — Ice cream socials Listed below is the top time are nice, but running ranks a lit- tournaments overall in each race at Wednes- tle higher when it comes to the By David Troppens Canada family. day’s Wednesday NIght Races. [email protected] Kreston and Pam Canada Other results can be found In baseball, the grand slam were one family that has taken elsewhere in this section. home run is the dream hit of advantage of the Wednesday Men any player. Night Races, an event that takes 1/2-mile run If there is a team grand place at Linden County Park, Elijah Beil 3:24 slam, it may be winning four when looking for a good family One-mile run straight tournaments. activity. Josh Beil 6:33 And that’s exactly what the The Fenton family showed Two-mile run Fenton Tigers Travel 8U Base- up on Wednesday, with three Nolan McDonald 12:56 ball team has done this spring of their five children running in Three-mile run and summer. They’ve played races. Clint Lawhorne 18:29 in four tournaments, and won “It’s nice to get out with the Women every single one. community and see the other 1/2-mile run The most recent champi- kids that are here, their friends Lauren Bossenberger 3:54 onship was the Frankenmuth from school,” Kreston Canada Two-mile run Tournament last weekend. said. “Especially during the sum- Gretchen Sack 15:41 While the team had high hopes mertime, they don’t get to see Three-mile run when the squad was created, them as much, so they get to see Jennifer Frierdich 26:18 even the coaching staff admits them at least one time a week. they didn’t expect this type of “It’s also about being in shape. mile races for any age. success. It’s something healthy to do. In- Despite threatening condi- “This was a team that ac- stead of an ice cream social, it’s tions for the second straight cepted all seven of the original something for fitness that they week, the event attracted about boys that tried out for the team want to do.” 80 runners and supporters last in August,” said co-coach Troy The Canada family has been week. The program is a winner Richert. “We continued to add loyal participants at the Wednes- for the Canada family. Landis Can- boys that showed skill and in- day Night Races for three years ada, 5, finished the half-mile race terest as the core team prac- now. So far this season, two of in 4:45, while older sister Madison ticed through the fall and win- the six planned races have been Canada, 7, won her age group in ter months until the roster was completed. The event contin- the two-mile run (20:57). Finally, filled at 12 boys. The attributes ues every Wednesday, starting their brother Logan Canada, 9, also the coaches looked for were at 6:30 p.m, at Linden County won his age class in the two-mile TRI-COUNTY TIMES | DAVID TROPPENS toughness and fearlessness.” Park through July 20. There are run (15:07). Clint Lawhorne (front) and Adrian Taylor (immediate left) lead a The team has proven to be age-specific races for children, “I run because it’s fun,” Logan pack of runners during the three-mile event of the Wednesday See BASEBALL on 16B and open two-mile and three- See RACES on 16B Night Races on Wednesday.

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RACES Continued from Page 15B Canada said. “Last time I did the half- mile. (This time I did the two-mile) be- cause my dad talked me into it. I’m glad he did.” Races begin at 6:45 p.m. for the young- est runners, followed by the one-mile kids race at 7 p.m. The two-mile open race is TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO new this year and seems to be relatively The Fenton Tigers U8 baesball team has won four tournaments so far this summer. popular. It begins at 7:15 p.m. Finally, the Theya re (from left starting with the front row) Jordan Azzopardi, Eli Welch, traditional three-mile open race begins Connor Luck, Alec Zerona, Jace Weaver, Caden Duryea, Zach Hempsall, Luke at 7:40 p.m. And, as always, ribbons are Bruz, Mason Brown, Mason Church, Mason Yoder, Travis Richert, and coaches given to the top three participants in each Chris Hempsall, Joe Bruz, Bill Welch, Troy Richert, Dan Yoder. race in each age group. And because there are so many different age groups for each sex and such a variety of races, there’s a pretty good chance if one runs, they’ll GROVELAND TOWNSHIP leave with a top-three performance. OAKLAND COUNTY “It’s very well organized and very well put together,” Pam Canada said. ORDINANCE #180 Times are kept in each race and post- ORDINANCE AMENDING #177 AND #178 ed after the event is completed, mean- ing participants can track their progress SITE PLAN PROCEDURES from week-to-week. In past seasons, it seemed the event was more of a win- AND FEE SCHEDULE ner for the younger age groups, but this At a regular meeting of the Groveland Township Board, held on Monday, season there’s been a reasonable number June 13, 2011, the following Codified Ordinance was approved by a vote of 5-0. of adults running in both the two-mile Amend No. 4 SUBDIVISION PLATS and/or SITE PLANS- and three-mile races. They course is run under 2. VACANT - RE-OCCUPIED as follows: through the park The cost is $2 a person (ALL COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS) or $5 for a family. Partial Site Plan - Administrative Review Application Review Fee $2,000.00 Administrative Fee 250.00 $2,250.00 FOR SAVINGS OCCUPIED - CHANGE OF USE & SPECIAL OFFERS (ALL COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS) Partial Site Plan - Administrative Review GO TO Application Review Fee $2,000.00 ArmsteadAutomotive.com Administrative Fee 250.00 TRI-COUNTY TIMES | DAVID TROPPENS $2,250.00 Madison Canada (front) and Lauren FIRE SERVICES Fire Department inspections, each $65.00 Johnson run during the two-mile race at the Wednesday Night Races. Canada, This ordinance shall become effective thirty days after adoption and publication as 7, was the youngest two-mile runner, required by law. A copy of the complete ordinance is available for inspection at the 248-634-0399 finishing the race in 20:57. There will 15310 Fish Lake Rd, Holly • Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:30pm Groveland Township Office, 4695 Grange Hall Road, Holly, during regular business be races at Linden County Park every hours. Keeping Vehicles Safe & On The Road Since 1986 Wednesday through July 20. www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY SPORTS Sunday, June 26, 2011 17B

Wednesday Night Cross Country Races

Here are the results of the second week of the Wednesday Night Races held at Linden County Park. The races continue through July 20. The races begin at 6:45 p.m. and range from as short as a half-mile to as long as three miles. The cost is $2 a runner or $5 a family.

HALF-MILE RACE 1. Nicholas McDonald...... 15:26 GIRLS 5 & UNDER 2. Jimmy Nachtigal...... 17:01.0 1. Landis Canada...... 4:45.0 2. Rachel Pudney...... 5:22.0 BOYS 13-15 GIRLS 6 & 7 1. Nolan McDonald...... 12:56.0 1. Emily Grob...... 4:42.0 2. Matt Beil...... 13:19.0 GIRLS 8 & 9 1. Lauren Bossenberger.... 3:54.0 3. Austin Hall...... 14:36.0 2. Carly Frierdich...... 5:05.0 4. Jack Elliott...... 15:40.0 BOYS 5 & UNDER 5. Connor Brooks...... 16:17.0 1. Davin Meckstroth...... 6:25.0 BOYS 6 & 7 6. Ian Colwell...... 17:32.0 1. Jack Larson...... 3:59.0 Men 16-19 BOYS 8 & 9 1. Elijah Beil...... 3:24.0 1. Jacob Taylor...... 13:10.0 2. Curtis Johnson...... 3:27.0 2. Brandon Haley...... 15:01.0 3. Tommy Nachtigal...... 4:09.0 Men 40-49 4. Gavin Dolliver...... 4:10.0 5. Christopher LaFave...... 4:21.0 1. Keith Torok...... 17:53.0 6. Liam Brien...... 4:32.0 THREE MILE RUN 7. Leighton Brien...... 5:39.0 WOMEN 30-39 ONE MILE RUN 1. Jennifer Frierdich...... 26:18.0 BOYS 7 & 8 1. River Meckstroth...... 8:33.0 2. Tammy Sack...... 26:19.0 2. Nolan Fahrenkopt...... 8:40.0 3. Anna Troppens...... 27:24.0 3. Christopher LaFave...... 8:59.0 MEN 13-15 4. Gavin Dolliver...... 9:05.0 BOYS 9 & 10 1. Scott Schultz...... 19:59.0 1. Liam Brien...... 8:32.0 2. Dustin Sack...... 20:09.0 2. Andrew McDonald...... 10:25.0 3. Ryan Torok...... 21:05.0 BOYS 11 & 12 TRI-COUNTY TIMES | DAVID TROPPENS 1. Josh Beil...... 6:33.0 MEN 16-19 Lake Fenton’s Alyssa McCoy swings at a pitch during Monday’s Bruin Club All- 1. Graham Elliott...... 18:41.0 TWO MILE RUN Star Classic Softball Game. She was one of seven tri-county representatives at the GIRLS 9 & UNDER 2. Adrian Taytlor...... 18:52.0 event. Two were coaches and five were players. The baseball game had four area 1. Madison Canada...... 20:57.0 MEN 20-29 participants. GIRLS 13-15 1. Kyle Wallace...... 21:07.0 1. Gretchen Sack...... 15:41.0 ALL-STAR then Coach said I had to play, so it was 2. Alexis Madrigal...... 18:25.0 MEN 30-39 sweet,” McCoy said. “It was fun. I had a 3. Lauren Johnson...... 20:58.0 1. Clint Lawhorne...... 18:29.0 Continued from Page 15B WOMEN 40-49 Lenzi was pleased with his performance. great time.” MEN 40-49 Newman walked once but never scored. 1. Julie Johnson...... 24:04.0 “I had good command of my fastball and I BOYS 9 & UNDER 1. Dave Madrigal...... 18:57.0 had good command of my curveball,” Lenzi She played a lot of third base for the win- 1. Logan Canada...... 15:07.0 2. Bill Walters...... 19:32.0 said. “The team hit well. It all worked.” ners, and made back-to-back plays at third 2. Liam Sack...... 17:22.0 Lenzi even got a chance to bat twice, base in the bottom of the ninth inning. 3. Curtis Johnson...... 24:05.0 3. Jay Kelly...... 21:44.0 earning a walk in those plate appearances. She’s playing softball at Mott next year. BOYS 10-12 4. Chuck Hall...... 22:40.0 Beckner also played on the Gold Team, “It’s pretty cool,” Newman said. “It was earning a walk in two plate appearances. my first actual experience like this with Castro reached base twice for the Black different teams being brought together. It Team. He walked and reached on an error was fun. PUBLIC NOTICE during his three plate appearances. Quick “It was more about having fun, but batted twice, not reaching base. (winning) was a cool bonus.” CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON In the softball contest, McCoy was the Wilkinson played center and was the only player to score a run. She walked late leadoff batter for the Gold, going 0-for-4. BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS in the contest, stole second and scored on Castro reached base on an error for JUNE 20, 2011 an RBI-single. She batted four times for the Black Team, but was unable to score. the winning Gold Team, 6-2 victors. Meanwhile, Williams was hitless in two at The Fenton Township Board held a regular meeting on Monday June 20, 2011 at “It was fun. I forgot I had to play and bats, flying out each time. the Fenton Township Civic Community Center, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, Michigan and took the following actions. What’s On Television? 1. Supervisor Mathis led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. 2. Approved the agenda as presented. SATURDAY (TNT)...... Sprint Cup Racing...... 3 p.m. 3. Received a presentation of Fenton Township’s audited financial statements for the year ended 12/31/10 from Plante & Moran, PLLC. AUTO RACING BASEBALL 4. Approved invoices & expenditures for payment in the total amount of $397,754.40. (FSD)...... Arizona at Detroit...... 1 p.m. (ESPN)...... Nationwide Series Racing...... 5:30 p.m. 5. Adopted Ordinance No. 737, an ordinance to re-establish the Fenton Town- (VS)...... IndyCar Firestone Indy Lights...... 6:30 p.m. (TBS)...... Colorado at NY Yankees...... 2 p.m. ship Planning Commission in compliance with the Michigan Planning En- abling Act. (VS)...... IndyCar Iowa Corn Indy 230...... 8 p.m. GOLF 6. Conducted the first reading of a proposed ordinance to adopt the 2009 In- ternational Fire Code as the fire code for Fenton Township. BASEBALL (GOLF)...... European PGA Tour...... 8:30 a.m. 7. Approved minor road improvement projects with an estimated total cost of $21,500.00. (FOX)...... at San Francisco...... 4 p.m. (CBS)...... PGA Tour...... 3 p.m. 8. Approved the purchase of parcels 06-15-501-015 and 06-15-501-030 from (ESPN)...... NCAA World Series Game #13...... 2 p.m. the Genesee County Land Bank. (GOLF)...... LPGA Tour...... 4 p.m. 9. Adjourned at 8:20 p.m. (FSD)...... Arizona at Detroit...... 7 p.m. SOCCER A complete copy of the minutes of this meeting and any ordinances adopted at the GOLF meeting are on file and available for review at the Fenton Township Office, 12060 (ESPN2)...... Women’s World Cup...... 8:45 a.m. Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, Michigan 48430. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 (GOLF)...... European PGA Tour...... 8:30 a.m. p.m. Monday through Friday. Ordinances, meeting schedules, meeting minutes (ESPN)...... Women’s World Cup...... 11:30 a.m. (CBS)...... PGA Tour...... 3 p.m. and other Township information are also available at www.fentontownship.org.

(GOLF)...... LPGA Tour...... 4 p.m. (ESPN)...... MLS: Chicago at New York...... 2 p.m. ROBERT E. KRUG FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK SUNDAY TENNIS AUTO RACING (NBC)...... Wimbledon...... 2 p.m. 18B Sunday, June 26, 2011 TRI-COUNTY LIVING www.tctimes.com Elizabeth Vander Carolyn Jo Obituaries, Muellen Kaufman celebrating whats hot! 1923-2011 1932-2011 Funeral Elizabeth Vander Muellen - Carolyn Jo Kaufman - age Smooth, healthy, conditioned age 87, she was a resident 78, of Linden died on hair with radiant shine! % Services and of Fenton for the last 6 Tuesday, 2011 cutting-edge years; previously in Michi- June 21, 20 OFF gan’s UP; Oak Park and 2011 HAIR COLOR Memoriums born in England. Betty went at her Specializing in the Brazilian cut and style to be with our Lord on June home. Blow-out! It makes frizzy hair for men & women 20, 2011. Loving wife of Funeral sleek and cuts down on style In Loving Memory Richard C. Vander Muellen services time. The most innovative and — with Liz Curtis only — joined together on July 16, will be effective smoothing treat- MUST PRESENT COUPON of Jacob Zack 1947 at the United Method- held at ment in the world! 88 years old ist Church in Royal Oak, 3 PM Call for details and a Michigan. Beloved mother of free consultation Liz Curtis (231) 835-0733 Passed away Monday June 27, 2011 Bonnie (Paul), David (Diane) at Linden Presbyterian CC & Company Salon May 25th, 2011 Richard R. (Mary) and sister Church, 119 W. Broad St., to Frank Johnson (Coni) and Linden. Burial will follow in In Fenton on Rounds Drive Memorial Service Renee (Eric). Betty loved Fairview Cemetery. Visita- 11:00am Saturday, special times with family and tion will be held 5-8 PM July 2nd friends. Preceded in death Saturday, 1-3 and 5-8 PM by her husband of 26 years, Sunday at Sharp Funeral Argentine Church An Exceptional Choice in Funeral Service eldest son David in 2010. Home, Linden Chapel, of the Nazarene Also parents, Lilian and 209 E. Broad St., Linden 16428 Seymour Rd. Linden MI Arthur Johnson and sister with an O.E.S Memorial who are laid to rest in Old- Service at 7 PM Sunday. ham, Lancashire, England. Those desiring may make Betty is also survived by 7 contributions to Linden grandchildren; and 2 great Presbyterian Church or grandchildren, her friends Linden Historical Society and several nieces and Chair Lift Fund. Carolyn nephews. Celebration ser- was born August 16, 1932 vice is planned for 11 a.m., in Kokomo, IN the daugh- Monday, June 27 at Linden ter of Elza Clarence and SUNDAY DEADLINES Presbyterian Church, Broad Olive Margaret (Miller) Display Ads: 3 p.m. Wednesday Street in Linden. She will Bennett. She was mar- Line Ads: Noon Thursday be privately laid to rest with 810-629-8194 ried to Roger Kaufman on her husband at Acacia Park January 24, 1953. Caro- in Beverly Hills, Michigan. lyn’s love for her family Thomas C. Koester, Betty’s memory will live on Thomas C. Koester - age was evident in her atten- up to forever in the hearts of her dance at most activities % 69, died June 20, 2011. family and friends. In lieu of and events that involved Share memories at www. flowers please give memori- temrowskifamilyfuneral- her children or grandchil- off Monuments als to the American Heart dren. Carolyn and Roger 40 home.com. Association, Alzheimer’s or (810) were world travelers and Linden Presbyterian Church. avid MSU Spartan fans. Temrowski Her statement to share: Temrowski 629-2533 Family Funeral Home & She enjoyed golfing, ski- Family Funeral Home 500 Main St. • Fenton Cremation Services “Create a memory today for ing, snow-mobiling and T & Cremation Services www.temrowskifamilyfuneralhome.com 500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 T tomorrow.” working on her computer where she captured family Willis K. Woodward, events and chronicled her Willis K. Woodward - age travels by making DVD’s. Carolyn was secretary for 87, died June 18, 2011. John Lucas, Share memories at www. Linden Schools for many Bridal John Lucas - age 73, died years. She was proud 2011GUIDE temrowskifamilyfuneral- June 23, 2011. Services home.com. to say she served under Planning a provided by Sharp Fu- several Superintendents. A guide to your neral Homes. perfect Carolyn was a member {wedding Temrowski of the Order of Eastern Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services Stars, Linden Presbyte- T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 rian Church in which she Wedding? belonged to the Women’s Circle and Women’s As- Use the Tri-County Times EZ Read Bridal Barbara Abraham, Karen Sue Carr, sociation, and the Linden said in Karen Sue Carr - age 62, True Craftsmanship for 63 Years Barbara Abraham - age Historical Society where Guide to plan that special day! LoveSawyer Jewelers 71, died June 20, 2011. died June 22, 2011. Ser- she served as secretary “Sometimes it’s okay to throw rocks at girls”

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Services died June 23, 2011. Ser- • Perfect Fit Formals • Something Blue Bridal Boutique Services provided by provided by Sharp Fu- vices provided by Sharp • Shaped By Shawn • Special Occasions Sharp Funeral Homes. neral Homes. Funeral Homes. www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY LIVING Sunday, June 26, 2011 19B On Facebook, break- Jumble 30 Minute Meals ing up is hard to do Chicken Sausage DEAR AMY: More than seven months have passed since my boyfriend of almost a year and I broke Patties up. Since that time he has dated two other women. He has been with his current Ingredients girlfriend for several months. I’m Amy Dickinson • 1 t. butter also seeing someone. I under- • 1 green apple, finely chopped stand a certain amount of trash • 1 small onion, finely chopped talking occurs after a breakup, • Salt and pepper but I feel he’s been inappropriate • 1 t. fennel seed and I’m not sure how to handle the situation. I’ve left him alone • 1 1/2 pounds ground and have refrained from airing chicken breast what I disliked about our relation- • 1 1/2 t. poultry seasoning, half a palm full ship to the general public. He, on • 1 t. allspice, 1/3 palm full the other hand, has talked to my Ask • 1 t. sweet paprika, 1/3 palm full boyfriend about why he shouldn’t Amy • Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling date me and recently publicly bashed me on his Facebook page. This includes calling me Directions a “constant embarrassment,” mentioning a much-re- Heat a small nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add gretted trip to the hospital due to an alcohol overdose butter and melt. Add apples and onions and season (which is highly personal and happened a long time with a little salt, pepper and fennel seeds. Gently ago). He is publicly exaggerating events from my saute the mixture 5 minutes to soften and remove past. I sent him a cordial message expressing how from heat to cool. this post has hurt my feelings and is inappropriate, PAUL G. DONOHUE, M.D. and he hasn’t responded or taken action to delete this very public post. What should I do? To your Heat a griddle pan or large nonstick skillet over — Facebooked medium-high heat. DEAR FACEBOOKED: I shared your query with good health Place chicken in a bowl and season with salt and pep- Nicky Colaco, a representative of Facebook, who noted that Facebook’s terms of service specify that per, poultry seasoning, allspice, paprika and a healthy DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have the dry type of drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil. Add in the apples, onions users should not post offensive or malicious content. “The goal of these policies is to strike a very deli- macular degeneration. I take PreserVision with and fennel and mix the sausage. Score meat into 4 cate balance between giving people the freedom to lutein tablets twice a day. I hear lutein is very sections and form 3 small, thin patties from each sec- express their opinions and viewpoints — even those good for my eyes, and I would like to take more tion, 2 1/2 inches across, 12 small patties total. Cook that may be controversial to some — and respect- than the 10 mg a day that I get in my tablets. patties 3 to 4 minutes on each side and serve warm. ing the rights and feelings of others,” Colaco wrote. “We encourage people to let us know when they see I don’t know how much is safe. Will macular something they think might violate our standards. degeneration leave me completely blind? How Our team of investigators reviews and takes action long before I cannot see anymore? -- C.B. on reported content according to our policies.” Your ANSWER: The macula is a small, round area in the paw’s corner boyfriend’s postings qualify as malicious, at least in center of the retina, the layer at the back of the eye my view, because the intent is to personally dispar- age you. You can report this by clicking the “Report” that transmits incoming images to the brain so we button on the Facebook page. You can also distance can see. The macula is essential for clear, central vi- yourself by blocking him on Facebook. Otherwise sion, the kind needed to read, to drive and to recog- Pets you should not publicly comment on or have any nize faces. Off-to-the-side vision remains. You won’t contact with your ex. His actions constitute an ag- go completely blind. Dry macular degeneration most gressive and obvious statement about the kind of often advances gradually. It’s the more common variety. grieve, person he is. I’d say the “constant embarrassment” he’s feeling is self-generated. It can stay at its present level for years, even for life. Wet macular degeneration comes about from the growth too DEAR AMY: I just returned from a regular lunch of blood vessels beneath the retina. Those vessels are spot in town. It is a nice, casual and comfortable fragile and leak fluid. It tends to advance more rapidly. DEAR PAW’S CORNER: We had two dogs for the place that seats maybe 60 people. When I arrived, Currently no cure exists for dry macular degeneration. past six years. We just lost “Sassy” two days ago. I was seated two tables away from a woman who had doused herself in strong perfume. I moved three A combination of vitamin C, vitamin E, beta carotene Our remaining dog, “Barry,” is so sad. How can we tables away and it was no better. Finally I spotted an (or vitamin A), zinc and copper appears to slow help him? He barely eats, and he just lays around not opening four tables from her and took it. I choked moderate macular degeneration’s progression to a showing interest in anything. I realize it is soon after down my lunch quickly and left — sick from her more advanced stage. Your PreserVision is one such losing his best friend, but is this normal? We are sad smell. Should restaurant owners address this issue? preparation. Lutein is a plant product that might aid also, but want to help him if we can. -- Norma in Is it ever appropriate for a patron to approach the of- in delaying the advance of dry macular degeneration. fender? — Distressed Diner Lutein appears to be a very safe substance, but I DEAR NORMA: It’s very normal for a dog to grieve DEAR DIS- would stick with the 10 mg dose. for a lost companion, and Barry is showing all the TRESSED: The signs of deep grief: loss of appetite, depression, lack restaurant’s job is to of interest in things that normally stimulate him. 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