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tctimes.com % VIDEO SUNDAY EDITION 10 TRANSFERS ONLINE OFF AT BILLMEIER The COMMENTS CAMERA coupons.tctimes.com Weekend CORNERSTONE $ The problem I VOL. 20 NO. XXII SUNDAY, 2, 2013 1.00 have‘‘ with the new Cornerstone build- ing is that it is not Fenton will receive $1.4 million to replace bridge part of a master uCity to pay 5 percent of Summary will pick up 95 percent plan. The The City of Fenton will of the $1.4 million con- entire plan construction costs to build new receive a large amount struction costs. This should be of funding from MDOT’s funding will be avail- mapped out before bridge over Shiawassee River Local Bridge Program to the first brick is laid. replace the Silver Lake able in 2015. The city Any good builder By Ryan Tackabury Road bridge that spans will be responsible knows that.” [email protected]; 810-629-8282 the Shiawassee River. for roughly $73,000 The Silver Lake Road bridge over the Shia- in construction costs. THEATER STORY wassee River is in disrepair and needs to be “The city will have to pay 5 percent of the Regarding the replaced. Doing so is very expensive however. construction costs. The city is also responsible for TRI-COUNTY TIMES | FILE PHOTO theater‘‘ story, it’s a good thing the Fortunately, the city will not have to pick up the all of the design engineering, and the construction In 2015 funds will be available which the City popcorn bill on its own and will be able to build a new bridge engineering work,” said Daniel Czarnecki, direc- of Fenton can use to replace the Silver Lake is good with minimal costs. The Michigan Department of tor of the Department of Public Works (DPW). Road bridge, at a cost of about $73,000 because Transportation’s (MDOT) Local Bridge Program See BRIDGE on 11A to the city, in addition to engineering fees. I haven’t seen a decent movie come around in ages. Seems like ‘You hear the wind, then hear the ‘train,’ then it’s gone’ they all have an agenda instead of just entertaining us.” TORNADOS Has anyone ‘‘ ever re- searched TRI-COUNTY TIMES | FILE PHOTO why Fen- ton seems House Bill 4743 would allow local to get governments to adopt ordinances, so many prohibiting the use of fireworks at tornadoes?” certain early, or late hours. LAKE-LEVEL ARTICLE New law could Your lake-level article‘‘ was accurate. eliminate early I have a friend who lives on the Great morning fireworks Lakes and By Ryan Tackabury he used [email protected]; 810-629-8282 to have di- Are you tired of being awak- rect water frontage. ened by fireworksgoing off in the Now he middle of the night? If you are, has an you’re not alone — many people 800 ft. dock just to in Michigan agree with you. get to his boat.” After changes last year to Michigan’s fireworks law were met with complaints, the state HOT LINE See FIREWORKS on 7A TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Kelly Smith and Linda Hathaway (right) pause while sifting through Smith’s belongings on Wednesday of the week after the Tuesday night tornado. Smith’s home lost its walls and roof, destroying much of the family’s Guilty plea in belongings. I HOPE NO one“ tries to climb on drunk driving that horse sculpture crash that killed Families recover, salvage what they can from homes at the Post Office. Fenton area man By Tim Jagielo represented the worst of the dam- Seems like they I looked out the By Sharon Stone [email protected]; 810-433-6795 age to anyone in Fenton Township, would be sliced to [email protected]; 810-433-6786 Fenton Twp. — Kelly Smith one window and by the tornadoes that tore through shreds by all that Treena Beazley of Howell picked through the soaked brown ‘‘saw the funnel mid-Michigan Tuesday night. metal. pleaded guilty Thursday to drunk carpet while on her hands and knees “You hear the wind, then hear ’’ driving, which caused the death in her bedroom Wednesday morn- cloud. I didn’t even the ‘train,’ then it’s gone, it’s that of Roger Miles of the Fenton ing. Looking up to where her ceil- make it all the way quick,” she said area in January. A plea agreement ing use to be, she can see the blue down before it hit. Wednesday brought the sounds was reached sky and clouds passing overhead. of gas-powered generators and Wednesday was her and her Martin Smith saws to the homes with tree dam- in Livings- Fenton Township resident ton County husband Martin’s 31st anniver- ’’ age, and disaster restoration ser- and Beazley sary, but she was spending the wrecked home. vices replaced the first responders should expect day alongside insurance agent While Kelly searched, Martin from the night before. to receive a Linda Hathaway looking for her salvaged what he could. This was Fenton Township Fire Chief See engagement ring. It was hope- the house that had been reportedly Ryan Volz said 50 homes were CRASH fully among the tatters of her “flattened” on Jennings Road, and See SALVAGE on 14A Treena Beazley on 11A 2A Sunday, June 2, 2013 WEEKEND TIMES tctimes.com

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Police&Fire Tri-county summer report event schedule  SHOTS FIRED MOST Mark your calendars for LIKELY FIREWORKS these exciting local events Around 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 30, the Genesee County By Ryan Tackabury Sheriff’s Department responded [email protected]; 810-629-8282 to Lake Fenton Middle School If you’re looking to get out of the house after receiving a call of possible and enjoy the summer weather, you will gunshots fired. Det. Sgt. Bill have plenty of options to do so. Check Lanning said a teacher was out- side and heard what sounded out the many events listed below and be like gunshots. Several cars re- prepared to have an enjoyable time out sponded to the area around the alone or with family and friends. middle school/administration offices to locate the origin of the Movie Nights sound. A resident on Main Road Bring a blanket and enjoy a family- reported hearing similar noises for the past several days. Lan- friendly movie for the whole family ning said there was no evidence in Fenton, Holly and Linden. Movie of gunshots, however, someone TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO nights will be offered free throughout might have set off fireworks. Operations Manager Brian Hayes stands near the heart of the mining operation. the summer. Sand is processed by the blue machine behind him, which is hauled off to job sites Fenton’s Movies in the Park are lo- WEST NILE VIRUS WARNING around the state. cated at the Community The Michigan Department of & Cultural Center on Community Health (MDCH) warns residents that in 2012, there 202 Sunday, June 9 and Sat- human West Nile Virus (WNV) IN urday, 29, and Saturday, cases with illness, and 17 deaths. July 13 and Saturday, For protection, use repellant, es- MINING HOLLY July 27. Movies will pecially at dusk and dawn. Homes begin at dusk. should be mosquito proofed, and Local mine helped build I-75, Ambassador Bridge Three movie nights horses should be vaccinated. “One are offered in Linden’s bite from an infected mosquito can lead to a severe and possibly project and new Powers High School Movies by the Mill, which will take life-altering illness. We know that place at dusk on Sunday, June 16, prevention is key to protection,” By Tim Jagielo Sunday, July 21 and Sunday, Aug. 18. said the MDCH. [email protected]; 810-433-6795 Holly’s Movie Nights are held in Holly Twp. — Scoop the sand, Battle Alley. Six movie nights are set drop the sand into the truck, and for Saturday, June 8, Saturday, June 22, TRI-COUNTY TIMES haul the sand to the job site. The Saturday, July 13, Saturday, July 27, The Tri-County Times is published semi- art of mining sand is deceptively Saturday, Aug. 10 and Saturday, Aug. 24. weekly by Rockman Communications, 256 simple, and is easily visible from N. Fenway Drive, Fenton, Michigan 48430. the top of the Mt. Holly ski lift. Farmer’s Markets Serving the communities of: Fenton, Linden, Lake Fenton, Holly, Hartland, Byron, Gaines, Cones of sand 100 feet high are The Fenton Farmer’s Market will Davisburg, Swartz Creek and Grand Blanc fed from a rumbling processing be held on Thursday evenings from townships of: Fenton, Holly, Rose, Tyrone and plant, up to the long conveyor arm. 5-8 p.m. starting Thursday, June 20, Argentine. What looks like just a pile of sand and ending on Thursday, Sept. 12. The contact information General Office...... 810-629-8282 is actually an intentional mix that Farmer’s Market is located behind the Advertising ...... 810-629-8281 TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO has already been tested for water Fenton Community & Cultural Center. Classifieds...... 810-629-8194 This loader dumps 11 tons from its 7.5-yard Circulation...... 810-433-6797 permeability and compactness. The Linden Farmer’s Hot Line...... 810-629-9221 bucket into a truck. At the most, 200 trucks “In its essence though, it’s still a Market is on Tickner Fax...... 810-629-9227 take loads from the mine, driving on special Street in downtown Email...... [email protected] ‘Fred Flintstone’ industry,” said Website...... tctimes.com roads designed to hold their weight, as each Operations Manager Brian Hayes. Linden. The market Hours: truck can carry 50 tons. Holly Disposal Sand and Gravel will run from Wednes- Mon-Thurs: ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday: ...... 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. is one of a few mines whose permits day, July 24 to Wednes- Saturday & Sunday...... Closed Summary are issued by Holly Township. The 122-acre site is located on day, Sept. 11 from 5 p.m. Mobile App: Holly Township is home to Holdridge Road off Dixie Highway on the Holly/Groveland to 8 p.m. Visit several mining operations, Township border. The Holly Farmer’s tctimes.com which pull sand and gravel Their sand is used by builders to form a base for roads Market will take place or scan this from the earth. Holly and foundations. The company is currently mining sand every Sunday from now until October QR code Disposal Sand and Gravel is one such operation, from 60 acres, which over the years has created a 100- between 5-8 p.m. in front of the Village which produces sand for foot bowl. There is no gravel left to mine, and technically, offices. construction projects. See MINING on 12A See EVENTS on 22A 4A Sunday, June 2, 2013 WEEKEND TIMES tctimes.com canon will surely result in skewed battlefield behavior and additional – Women in combat proving to be bad idea and unnecessary – casualties. It was announced this week by Leon of women demanding to be on the front that are manifested in stateside relation- And, is it really a good idea to pro- Panetta that there has been an “astound- lines is miniscule, far less than 1 percent ships are going to be present anywhere vide our enemies with fresh opportuni- ing” 30 percent increase in of all women in the mili- men and women live together – and ties for televised atrocities and torture sexual assaults on women in By Foster Childs tary. Of course, it isn’t their especially so in a military setting in a of captured women soldiers that are the military by other soldiers. voice driving the ‘women in combat zone. Young, testosterone laden beyond our imagination? I don’t know about you If I Were combat’ agenda, it’s more of male troops experiencing the devastat- Isn’t being thousands of miles from but I am most certainly not the liberal-left agenda that be- ing trauma of daily violence and death home fighting a war against an enemy ‘astounded.’ The only thing King lieves men and women should are going to be prone to reflect that with no morals or conscience difficult ‘astounding’ to me is that no longer be recognized as same aggression in their limited social enough? Why would we intentionally Defense Secretary Leon two distinctly different enti- environment. Only a complete and clue- implement policy that goes against Panetta ignored the advice of ties in marriage, in parenting, less fool could not see the inevitability God-given common sense, while pro- nearly every military expert in life, and now – in war. of these events occurring. viding absolutely no benefits? and recently okayed the Let’s look at the realities Additionally, factor in the actual How many more soldiers must die ‘right’ of our mothers, wives, of the situation. In a combat combat environment and the presump- for no other reason than to promote the sisters and daughters to fight environment all soldiers live, tion that any properly raised son has politically-correct agenda of the left? – and die – in wars alongside eat, sleep and fight together. been taught from birth by his father and Women in combat? An ‘astound- men. Who could be “astounded” that sexual society to protect the women in his life ingly’ bad idea. So, why would we okay a horren- attraction – the strongest human emo- — mothers, sisters, aunts, grandmothers Opinions offered in If I Were King are the author’s alone and do not neces- sarily reflect the opinion of the Tri-County Times or its staff. Email the King dous idea like this? Especially when tion there is – would not be a factor? — at all costs, including to the point of at [email protected]. Some content adapted from the internet. you consider the fact that the number The same traits and human emotions sacrificing his own life. This core social

setting. Greed has always been the most ship board paid for scuba gear for the ing a good role model both as a young common sin. The Pope’s message of bring- township’s fire department, duplicating a reporter starting out and demonstrat- ing humanity and giving to the poor and service already preformed by the Genesee ing that you can go on and call it quits Hotlines needy is something everyone can do. Do it Country Sheriff. This idea will not stop on your own terms and time. Fresh Submit at: www.tctimes.com in your deeds, not just words. people from drowning! ideas happen at all ages. or call 810-629-9221 nnn nnn nnn All submissions, if approved for publication, must be 50 words I AM ONE of those ‘global warming bleat- I READ THAT 90 percent of Fenton consid- ‘POLITICAL CORRECTNESS’ IS a or less and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Tri-County Times. We reserve the right to edit for clarity, length and liability. ers.’ A cold spell or cold winter doesn’t er themselves Republican. I just wish more huge fraud perpetrated on Americans change the fact that worldwide tempera- educated, socially balanced Republicans to control our social behavior. Our be- PEOPLE, PLEASE PROVIDE prayer for tures are still rising, and the carbon in the would chime in. It seems that only Fox liefs and actions aren’t political issues the poor pig as petty politicians plan to atmosphere is still increasing. And no, I’m news, Rush Limbaugh, Tea Party loving, for government control. We must stop permanently prevent his presence. not a ‘flaming liberal,’ I vote about 60 per- everything is a conspiracy, my guy lost so listening to the PC Police and start nnn cent Republican in most elections. everyone else must be crazy. It makes us using our own common sense to figure out what’s acceptable or not, when FLAG ON EVERY house? Honor our nnn moderates look bad. and where. troops? How about doing something RESIDENTS OF FENTON Township, every nnn that would help us. Contact your nnn time you pay your quarterly fee for the THIS IS IN response to the Hot line about IT SEEMS MEMBERS of the Linden congressperson and ask why all the sewer remember the $15,000 the town- Barbara Walters. I commend her for provid- claims made to the VA are on paper. VFW are hypocrites. They pretend to Why are they 10 months behind? I honor fallen comrades with a parade really don’t care about your flag or and ceremony, and then ban the par- honor. I prefer your help. ticipation of a Gold Star Mother who nnn represents families who lost sons and ONLY IN AMERICA can a bigot like We’ll take the steam out daughters serving on active duty in Foster Childs be able to publish what- the military. Seems wrong to me. Very ever he wants with no respect whatso- disappointing. ever for the elected president, con- of the hot summer days nnn gress and senate and get paid for it. THE REPUBLICANS COULD not have nnn given ABC fake emails about Benghazi CALLING SOMEONE A ‘racist’ for because they never had any to begin merely criticizing Obama’s actions is with. What the Congressional Repub- deplorable. If you have the uncanny licans gave to ABC were notes from a ability to define what is in an individ- briefing they were given on the emails, ual’s mind and heart from a Hot line, Let Dave Lamb’s Air Conditioning they never had the actual emails. then how about defining what the next Experts replace your existing nnn Powerball lotto numbers will be, then IT WAS GREAT getting a text from the we’ll take you seriously. air conditioner so you can enjoy Tri-County alerting to me where all of nnn cooler comfort this season. the garage sales there were last week- WHEN OBAMA CAME into office, end. Can’t wait for my next text alert. the deficit was $1.8 trillion. Now it is We do free estimates on new equipment nnn $600 billion. Seems like he’s doing IT’S SUNDAY MORNING and I’m at a pretty good job on that. Of course, Clover Beach Park. The park looks im- I’m assuming you know the difference PROVIDING QUALITY maculate. No trash or litter, the beach between the deficit and the debt. So, PRODUCTS & SERVICE has been raked, and the trashcans are raising taxes on the top 2 percent YOU CAN TRUST empty. Good job, maintenance crew. actually works. EXTENDED FREE ESTIMATE & HEATING The park is ready to enjoy so please, nnn WARRANTIES SYSTEM ANALYSIS people, help the crew by picking up I AM NOT Catholic but I love the mes- AVAILABLE after yourselves. 409 E. Caroline, Fenton • 810-629-4946 • www.davelambheating.com sage and example the new Pope is We’re here 24/7! We Make House Calls! See HOT LINE throughout Times

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I want to and systems haven’t been recommends you get HOOKED! extended discussion from know how it’s upgraded since it was put in the council. On Grange Hall place seven years ago. on the best quality and prices Road near the village, there going to affect The agenda on Tues- for seafood at Donlan’s are several “Save Holly cost. We need day looked severe — new Dispatch” yard signs, as the to know what business items included topic has filtered through the the net savings “Ceasing Holly Police De- community for the last few partment as a Primary PSAP SALE! months. are. (Public Safety Answer- — Ryan Bladzik ALASKAN WALLEYE FILLETS SUPER JUMBO SNOW CRAB LEGS The village budget is cur- Village Council member ing Point) within Oakland rently balanced, but closing County,” and adopting a $ 00 $ 99 10 LB. BOX PER LB. the dispatch center and con- ’’ new location for PSAP 30 9 tracting with the Oakland calls. 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Most Residents met with Supervisor Bonnie of the damage was near Jennings Road. Mathis, Clerk Robert Krug and Genesee Krug said that he will try to secure fire County Commissioner Tony Brown at the trucks from the firedepartment this week- Fenton Township officesThursday night, end so late comers can findthe volunteers relating stories of damaged properties and throughout the township. Krug stressed the need for extra hands. Uprooted trees, that volunteers need to be as safe as pos- house siding and shingles from roofs are sible if they plan on helping residents this some of the damages residents spoke of. weekend. Officials are encouraging volunteers “Nobody got hurt in the tornado. It to meet at the Lake Fenton High School would be a shame if someone got hurt in parking lot at 8 a.m. on Saturday and noon the cleanup,” Krug said. Serving Genessee $25 off County For 50 Years. ANY SERVICE the troublemakers in the neighborhoods HOT LINE CONTINUED that are the problem. Support Eli. Support Must present coupon. therapy/service animals and fight discrimi- Expires 8/31/13. WATCHING SENATOR CARL Levin try- ing to shakedown the CEO of Apple made nation against Autism and PBPs. me ashamed of living in Michigan. They nnn paid more taxes than any other company THANKS TO YOUR article we went to in the U.S. Mackinac Island last weekend. It was $ everything you stated and more. Saw two 100 off nnn KUDOS TO FENTON for their art sculp- other couples from Linden also. ANY tures and pride in their city. The only thing nnn EQUIPMENT Linden boasts are empty stores thanks to WE WOULD LIKE to thank the person PURCHASE OVER $1000 our antiquated laws and the people who who stopped at Bennington Hills Kennel the night of the tornado who removed and Must present coupon. implement them. Expires 8/31/13. nnn folded our America flag from the fallen WHILE YOU MIGHT feel better and it flagpole and placed it out of harms way. makes you happy to see a cyclist facing Your kindness will be paid forward. Linda traffic, Michigan cycling laws require you to and Kris. Sharp’s Heating & Cooling, Inc. move with traffic, not facing it. Look it up. nnn NATE-Certified Contractor nnn I LIVE IN Tyrone Township. What am I to (810) 750-2673 IF YOU BREAK the law, regardless do with all of our yard waste, primarily of how small, you should confront law weeds, now that our company no longer enforcement. Trespassing is not allowed, takes yard waste from our area? I really even on the railroad tracks. Great job don’t want to burn it. Fenton police. nnn nnn I BELIEVE THAT the rudest people on Ask the COME TO CITY Council meetings and tell earth live in Fenton. 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Should I sell 14,” published on Sunday, May 19, Real D 3D films additional $2.00. what I have or buy more? the Times incorrectly reported that SHOWTIMES VALID Checkup In May, the Dow Jones Industrial Av- Holly Middle School Principal Linda FRI 5/31/13 - THUR 6/6/13 erage closed above 15,000 for the A. first time. What does Dow 15,000 Skrzynski had left her position in 2012, STARTING FRI MAY 31 mean to you, as an individual investor? If you and Rose Pioneer Principal Michael *# AFTER EARTH (PG13) own stocks, it’s obviously good news that Winner Beattie had been filling in. Skrzynski FRI - SAT 11:15 11:50 1:40 2:20 4:10 4:50 6:30 7:10 8:50 9:30 11:10 11:50 prices have risen so dramatically. Nonethe- actually leaves HAS at the end of June SUN - WED 11:15 11:50 1:40 2:20 4:10 4:50 6:30 less, sooner or later, the markets will change and is still the principal of Holly Middle 7:10 8:50 9:30 course. What should you do? First, don’t School. 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Son accused of assault, SERVICE setting fire to father’s home SPECIAL The Shiawassee County Sheriff’s Investigators soon learned that the Officearrested a 28-year-old man from home of the assault victim, located in Perry after responding to a domestic the 2800 block of East Braden Road disturbance call in the village of Byron in Antrim Township, had been set on $ 99 on Saturday. fire. Burns Township Fire Depart- According to Det. Lt. David Kirk, ment, Perry Area Fire Department and 19 of the Shiawassee County Sheriff’s Shiawassee Township Fire Depart- Lube Oil & Filter ment combined efforts to extinguish Office, deputies were dispatched to TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Tire Rotation assist on a domestic disturbance call the fire. Despite their efforts, the home Resident Sally Swayne addresses the at 9:20 p.m. on Saturday, May 25 in was destroyed by fire. Multi Point Inspection audience assisted by Larry Lilly. She had Must present coupon at time of service order. Up to 5 quarts, The suspect is being held in the most cars, diesel extra. See delear for details. Expires 6/30-13 Byron. Upon arrival, witnesses re- questions about the extra duties incurred ported that the suspect had assaulted Shiawassee County Jail without bond. by dispatchers. his father, resulting in minor injuries. Charges are pending for arson of a The suspect had fled the scene in residence, felony malicious destruc- COMPARE OUR TIRES! his vehicle during which time he had tion of property and domestic assault. DISPATCH We match all rammed his father’s unoccupied ve- The Byron, Morrice and Michigan Continued from Page 5A competitor pricing! hicle causing significant damage to it. State Police departments, the Michi- about the actual savings contracting with While investigators were gather- gan State Police Fire Marshal’s Of- Oakland County could incur, because the ing witness statements, the suspect fice and the American Red Cross village would have to hire employees to returned to the scene of the assault in assisted the Shiawassee County handle the administrative side work being Byron and was taken into custody. Sheriff’s Office. done by dispatchers currently. “I just need to know how it’s going to work,” said President Jason Hughes, echoing Council Member Ryan Bladzik, FEATURING FIREWORKS the form of House Bill 4743 and it in needing more specificinformation on PRODUCTS Continued from Front Page would give local government leaders how all needs at the police station would could see new legislation again this year greater control over fireworks regula- be filled without the dispatchers. to address criticisms. tion. The council asked Manager Jerry The law passed last year in Michi- Local governments would be able Walker to provide an informational gan made airborne fireworks available to adopt ordinances that prohibit the outline of operational changes regarding ASCO for legal purchase in the state. Similar use of consumer-grade fireworks be- jail and administrative work, cost adjust- fireworks were already available for tween the hours of 12 and 8 a.m. on the ments, proposed budget amendments, 810-629-2255 and to also compare that to the cost of L purchase in border states, though day before, the day of, or the day after selling them in Michigan allowed the a national holiday for municipalities upgrading and putting the current system FENTON with 50,000 residents or more. into compliance. state to collect sales tax and applica- 2525 Owen Road - Fenton tion fees from fireworks vendors. Municipalities with a population of The new business items related to changing dispatch were postponed in- Mon-Thurs 8-8pm | Fri 8-6pm | Sat 8-5pm The law also limited the ability that less than 50,000 would be able to re- www.lascoford.com local municipalities had to regulate strict fireworks usage from 1 to 8 a.m. definitely. when fireworks could be set off. The new legislation has passed Currently, local governments can- the Michigan House, and will next not prohibit the use of fireworks the receive consideration from the state day before, the day of, or the day after Senate. a national holiday, which includes Fenton Police Chief Rick Aro said New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King he spoke with the city attorney, and Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, should the legislation pass, would act Independence Day, Labor Day, Co- to change the ordinance. “We plan to lumbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiv- amend our local ordinance to reflect 65th Anniversary ing and Christmas. the new law and make our restrictions The new bipartisan legislation takes a little tighter,” he said. FLOORING SALE

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Tri-county SERVICE SPECIAL fundraisers Cancer benefit on June 22 A cancer benefit will be held Saturday, June 22 at the Central Church of the Nazarene, located at 1261 West Bristol Rd in Flint. Then event is sponsored by the American Cancer Society and Weight Watchers and will feature a $ 99 dance class and a kickboxing class. The event starts at 10 a.m. and will end by 12 p.m. Entry fee is $15. ‘Wheelz, Dealz and Mealz’ on June 8 19 Trinity Lutheran Church is hosting a Lube Oil & Filter fundraiser, “Wheelz, Dealz and Mealz” Tire Rotation from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Multi Point Inspection June 8 at 1025 Main Street, Fenton. This event is one of several activities Must present coupon at time of service Trinity is sponsoring to raise funds to order. Up to 5 quarts, most cars, diesel start construction of a much-needed extra. See delear for details. Expires 6/30/13 larger church and fellowship hall.

Live music by Country Jays will be TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO heard throughout the day and there FEATURING will be a scavenger hunt for adults with prizes. The Wheelz portion is a Storm aftermath car show. The Dealz portion includes (Above) Late Wednesday morning, Tim VanDusen of MJ White & Son works on crafts and other vendors. For more homes damaged by the storm. This home on Thompson Road belongs to Jim PRODUCTS information on showing your car or Reynolds. (Below) Dee Grossmann and her husband Paul chat with friend Mark to rent a vendor table, contact ltda- Morabito of Fenton amongst the fallen trees of the their home on Thompson Road. [email protected] or (248) 217- 0862. The Mealz portion includes a ASCO pig roast and food tent. A beer and wine tent will feature Fenton Winery OF GRAND BLANC & Brewery’s favorites. Trinity Lutheran L Church purchased the 13-acre prop- 810-579-2030 erty in 2006 and, after paying off the 5470 Ali Dr. - Grand Blanc property, is currently working with an Mon & Thurs 8-8pm architect designing their new home, Tues, Wed & Fri 8-6pm | Sat 8-2pm which is 1,200 feet east of their www.lascoford.com present location. FREE ADMISSION Wheelz, Dealz & Mealz FREE PARKING

nCool Cars CAR nSwap nCraft Vendors nBeer/Wine Tent nPig Roast SHoW nLive Music Saturday, June 8th, 2013 n50-50 HOT LINE CONTINUED 10:00 a.m. thru 6:00 p.m. nScavenger Hunt School briefs PEOPLE FEEL BETTER after telling the truth, but getting them to tell it is 9:00 A.M. ENTRY FOR SHOW CARS & VENDORS difficult. OPEN HOUSE SET FOR FENTON HIGH nnn 1025 Main Street, Fenton, MI Thank you to our SCHOOL’S PROJECT GRADUATION ABOUT A YEAR ago, our Govern- ment went to Gibson Guitar Co. with Sponsored by sponsors Organizers have been working to assault weapons and shut it down. Advance Tree Care support Fenton’s Project Gradu- It appears that their crime was that TRINITY LUTHERAN MJB Electric they donated to the GOP campaign. CHURCH Fortier, Richard & Carolyn ation, an all-night celebration in a The Liberal-Socialist- Democratic- Hall Chrysler Jeep safe, alcohol and drug-free environ- Communist Party will stop at nothing Patsy Lou Chevrolet to retain their power. For more Information email us at: Big Boy Restaurant ment, on Sunday, June 2, the night nnn [email protected] LCMS Church Extension Fund of graduation, at the AGS Middle IF THEY SELL the grainery to the Fenton Victory Lane or call School. An open house will be held city, they will just tear it down and Fast Eddies then more of our town’s history will AAA Insurance from 7-8:30 p.m. to show supporters be lost. 248-217-0862 Chris’ Automotive Repair and community what was created for nnn Pragon Corvette Reproductions the 280 graduates. Local businesses THE CITY OF Fenton cannot take care Southern Motors of the dead tree branches hanging over Trinity’s Ladies Guild and families have donated approxi- the road. They are renting art. Home Depot, Fenton mately $20,000 in cash and another nnn McDonald’s Restaurants PEOPLE THAT I talk to criticize Uncle Ray’s Ice Cream $5,000 in food and prizes! Donations the Tea Party because they have Mega Coney Island are accepted all year long and can influenced the nomination process Randy Wise Chevrolet be sent to FHS Project Graduation with people that are not willing to M-DOT compromise so nothing gets done. Pure Michigan 2013, P.O. Box 1042, Fenton, MI The average person wants the voice Fenton Chamber of Commerce 48430. Checks to be made payable of all the people heard and reflected Fifth Third Bank, Fenton in policy. Stay involved and party affili- to Project Graduation 2013. Tax ID # ation won’t matter. 38-6021099. tctimes.comPAGE 2 www.spinalcolumnonline.comWEEKEND TIMES Sunday,SPINAL COLUMNJune 2, 2013 NEWSWEEKLY 9A

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Wednesday who thought it was great CRASH HOT LINE CONTINUED sport to run over garbage cans that had Continued from Front Page REGARDING THE PIG: There should be blown into the street. You knocked it into minimum sentence of 36 months and up to Catch an exception for a special needs child. If my lane while I was on a motorcycle and 71 months in prison. that pig is taken away from her, she will I’ll think about you every time I look at OF THE WEEK be devastated and not understand why. my road rash and twisted ankle. The 56-year-old Miles was travel- nnn nnn ing south on Fenton Road in Hartland The Tri-County Times wants to give our readers I THINK FENTON’S mayor should give the chance to show off the trophies they catch this IF YOU DON’T like the look of the Holly Township on Friday, Jan. 11 around season. If you have a fish worth showing off, snap that pig a key to the city. recycling center and you want it gone, a photo and bring it in or mail it to the Times office. nnn you must not care about our children 10 p.m. Beazley’s 1990 Jeep Wrangler THERE IS FAR too much anger and and the kind of town they will live in. struck Miles’ 2011 Dodge Caliber after hatred in Fenton these days, I can see nnn she failed to stop and drove through a by the Hot lines. ABOUT THE CORNERSTONE building. nnn How much will it cost? The front page says stop sign at Clyde Road. THANKS TO THE heartfelt woman who 4.7 million but on page 6, it says 5.42 mil- The Livingston County Sheriff’s paid for my coffee at Tim Hortons on dollar development. Which is it? May 22. I am most grateful. Department responded to the crash site nnn nnn and Livingston County EMS transported I AGREE WITH the shame on Linden AT 6 P.M. MONDAY evening a young VFW. I hope they have a change of heart. Miles to Genesys Health Park in Grand in a gold Lexus blew a stop sign. We all saw it and I honked at you. Ever wonder nnn Blanc Township where he was pro- why your front end is wrecked? I LIVE IN Tyrone Township and I wanted nounced dead. to say thank you to the paper delivery nnn Beazley was charged in connection A FEW YEARS ago Holly agreed to a guy who brought dog cookies every millage to keep the dispatchers here. Sunday. We miss him and got a new guy, with the crash and causing his death and That worked so well I guess they want to but pass on my thanks to the old guy. had been out on $25,000 bond. She will be do it all over again. nnn back in court on June 13 for sentencing. nnn I’M SORRY THAT ACO is leaving us. I REGARDING THE FORECLOSED want to get a hold of the company and horse farm on Lake Fenton, what do see if we can keep it here. we have to do to get that properly taken nnn View all stories care of and the lawn mowed? BARBER SHOP QUARTET with the online at Alaina Linders, 6, of Fenton, caught nnn Fenton Historical Society was a really this bass on Sunday, May 26 while TO THE FELLA in the white pick up fun evening. Let’s do it again! Watch for tctimes.com fishing on Lake onemah.P It was ap- truck on West Bennett Lake Road on the next one. proximately 14 inches long.

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MINING 1960s. The gravel is gone now, and the since then. Mines like theirs must Continued from Page 3A sand goes to projects like the Gateway reclaim the land they’ve mined. the company never had a disposal at Project which made the Ambassador The steep walls etched by the that site. President Katie Leoni’s father Bridge more accessible. loader must be filled in with slopes named the company such because he A few municipal projects kept the of material, and then grass seed is was at the time, in the disposal business. company running while new construc- planted. Each step is strictly regi- The kind of sand they produce is tion slowed over the last few years. mented. Currently there are 10 acres used in commercial ventures — Leo- Currently they are providing sand for reclaimed, meaning vegetation is now ni’s father mined gravel from the site the Powers Catholic High School relo- growing on the slope. that went into constructing I-75 in the cation to the former Michigan School Permits cost around $12,000 annu- for the Deaf in Flint. ally for the contractors required for Hayes said that 800 tons shipped aerial photography and others. out is a good year, at $2.25 a ton. He Though they essentially dig sand added that $2.25 is what the industry out of a pit for a living, Hays and TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO paid in 1985. Leoni are enthusiastic about their President Katie Leoni is part owner of the The company runs a very lean opera- business, and the future of the site. 122-acre mine in Holly Township. Leoni tion. Including Hayes, there are only four In five years, the mine could be acts as the sales rep for the business, that run the business. “We can’t afford finished, which opens the property redundancy,” he said. Hayes enjoys the which produces sand for commercial up for development. It’s likely the dynamic that keeps them on their toes. projects. mine could become commercial land. A simple scale house at the mouth of with seven other family members. “This (highway) exit is primed for the mine is run by one person, another Though the ownership of the busi- development in the next 10 years,” runs the processing machine and loader, ness has stayed with the family since said Hayes. and Hayes manages the operation. 1963, the property was leased by an- Leoni added that former mines TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Leoni functions as business manager other company until 2006, when the have become lakes, around which A conveyor takes sand from the pro- and sales rep for the company. All the family took back the mining operation. spring million-dollar homes. “We can cessing plant up to the top of the pile, employees are able to do other jobs on A point of pride for the company is take this and make something really nearly 100 feet up. the site. Leoni is also part owner along the reclamation project they have ran special out of it,” said Hayes.

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They have created many unique [email protected]; 810-629-8282 pieces that they have submitted to the AP Fenton — When Carrie Keech was Board along with many other paintings, firstapproached by Sandy Kosofsky and drawings, digital pieces. The art teacher her Junior Girl Scout Troop, she could said they are fortunate to have an admin- not believe all the generous hands that istration that is excited about the students were reaching out to aide her 2-year-old and supportive of their involvement in daughter, Phoebe, who was diagnosed community projects. with Pre-B ALL Leukemia in January. Gemma Keech plans to continue this “The girls were working on their Junior project in future years with her AP Art Bronze award, which is aimed at helping students and encourages the community the community in some way,” Kosofsky to show their support by getting involved said. “The girls came up with it all on and making donations. She can be their own.” reached at [email protected]. In Kosofsky along with Junior Girl Scout the meantime, she is focusing her efforts Troop 70122 had offered to buy toys and on fostering her student’s passion for art other items for Phoebe. While flattered, and the cause. Keech knew that Phoebe wasn’t the only Once the shoes are completed, the AP child who needed support and love while TRI-COUNTY TIMES | OLIVIA DIMMER Art students will be given a tour of the battling cancer. Junior Sydney Elmer and sophomore Brooke Bloomfield paint rainbows and Hello hospital and will be able personally to Keech decided to use the Girl Scout’s Kitty faces on their shoes, both of which were created with little girls in mind. deliver their shoes to any children that are help to piggyback on a charity called currently staying at the hospital. A date Peaches Neat Feet, which donates shoes Phoebe.’ They raised close to $300,” though specificnames and diseases could has yet to be set for this event. designed by artists to children struggling Carrie Keech said. “I shared with Sandy not be given out due to privacy laws, each “Our family truly appreciates their with health issues. Keech then called upon where to buy the shoes and what sizes. She student designed their pair with a small support. Their personal commitment her sister-in-law, Linden High School art ended up buying 12 pairs of shoes for the child in mind. and generosity will directly benefit teacher Gemma Keech, to provide student children at CS Mott. There is also a pair “My students genuinely love that they Phoebe, our family, and other children artists willing to donate their talents to the being specifically designed for Phoebe.” were given this opportunity to use their battling this disease,” Carrie Keech said. cause. Thus, this project began. 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Base/Softball It’s a Fenton-Linden district final on Saturday  as Linden averaged a goal a little been pretty typical of the sea- Districts Tigers, Eagles bit less than one every three min- son, the Tigers’ offense was earn easy semi utes. extremely well balanced. Seven Class A Baseball Jordan Holscher led the Ea- girls scored the Tigers’ seven Lakeland District wins on Thursday gles with three goals, while Ol- goals. Tuesday’s game By David Troppens ivia Kirk, Amelia Simberg and The first came within the Milford 5, Lakeland 1 [email protected] Gabrielle Freeman each provid- opening minutes on a Allison Saturday’s games Fenton — About the only ed two goals. Also scoring a goal Cialkowszewski cross to Bri- thing that could keep Linden each were Madison Maxheimer, anna Costigan for a goal. The Fenton vs. Hartland, and Fenton’s varsity girls soc- Audrey Bakos, Emily Huffman onslaught never really stopped 10 a.m. cer teams from scoring goals and Hanna Whitted. the rest of the half as Fenton got Holly vs. Milford, aprox during their Division 2 district “That’s what we wanted. We goals from Carly Granger, Bay- 12:30 p.m. semifinal contests at Fenton wanted to play (Fenton) again,” lee Adams, Natalee Marshall, Title game, aprox. 3 p.m. High School on Thursday was Fiebernitz said. “You want to get See FINAL on 18A Class B Baseball Mother Nature. another opportuni- Lake Fenton District Both teams had to suffer ty, but not only that, through rain delays. But it mat- but it’s for a district Wednesday’s game tered little as it took just one championship. We Linden 12. Corunna, 2 half of play for both teams to have to play our ‘A’ Saturday’s games earn a spot in Saturday’s district game. There have Linden vs. Lake Fen- title game slated for 11 a.m. at been some games ton, 10 a.m. Fenton High School. Linden we’ve looked abso- Owosso vs. Ovid-Elsie, crushed Flint Northwestern 14-0 lutely brilliant and aprox Noon in just 40 minutes of play, while there were some Title game, aprox 3 p.m. the Fenton Tigers had seven dif- other games I don’t ferent goal scorers in a 7-0 vic- know the team that Class A Softball tory against the Clio Mustangs. showed up. We’ll Lakeland District Linden coach Kevin Fieber- see.” I SCOTT SCHUPBACH nitz rested his top players most Fenton had a TRI-COUNTY TIMES Tuesday’s game (Above) Linden’s Hannah Whitted (front) was Lakeland 9, Milford 8 of the contest against the Wild- tougher foe, fac- ing Clio, but still one of nine Eagles to score a goal in Linden’s Saturday’s games cats, but it hardly mattered as the Eagles pounded the Northwest- dominated the con- 14-0 victory against Flint Northwestern in Holly vs. Lakeland, 10 ern net constantly. In a matter test, earning a 24-0 district semifinal on Thursday. (Left) a.m. of five minutes, the Eagles led shot edge during Fenton’s Allison Cialkoszewski scored a goal in Fenton vs. Hartland, 3-0, and it never really stopped the game. And has the Tigers’ 7-0 victory against Clio on Thusday. aprox Noon Title game, aprox. 3 p.m. Class B Softball Lake Fenton District Blue Devils headed into finals after 6-1 win vs. Perry By David Troppens 6-1 on Wednesday in the district Devils their toughest competition Miranda Quick had a goal. Today’s game [email protected]; 810-433-6789 semifinals. of the three contests on Wednes- Unlike many of Lake Fenton’s Linden 6, Corunna 5 What has been a near-perfect “The game was much closer day. However, it didn’t keep the games this season, however, Per- Saturday’s games season for the Lake Fenton varsi- than the final score shows,” Lake Blue Devils from dominating, and ry did provide an attack against Owosso vs. Ovid Elsie, ty girls soccer team, has a chance Fenton coach Lenny Glasstetter earning a spot against Ovid Elsie the Blue Devils (15-2-1). Perry aprox Noon to get a little better on Saturday. said. “It was our third time play- in the finals at 10 a.m. had 13 shots on net. Lake Fen- Linden vs. Lake Fenton, The Blue Devils earned a ing them and playing a team three Jordan Newman led the Blue ton keeper Missy Eggleston was aprox 2 p.m.. spot in the Division 3 Durand times in one season is tough.” Devils with three goals, while De- strong, making saves on 12 of Title game, aprox 3 p.m. district final by defeating Perry The Ramblers gave the Blue nise Carlson provided two goals. them to preserve the victory.

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[email protected]; 810-433-6789 Linden cut the gap to 3-1 in the top of the Lake Fenton — Just keep swimming. third with an RBI-single by Savannah Weav- When things are going bad for the Linden er, plating Makayla Cavanaugh, who walked, varsity softball team, the phrase that has be- but Corunna responded with another run in come popular through “Finding Nemo” has the top of the fourth on three consecutive hits. become the Eagles’ battle cry. Corunna’s lead grew to 5-1 in the top of the It worked on Tuesday in the team’s Divi- sixth after a leadoff walk and consecutive sin- sion 2 pre-district game against the Corunna gles, but Linden was able to plate a run in the Cavaliers. bottom of the sixth. Maija Satkowiak singled, Trailing 5-2 with one out in the bottom went to third on an error off of Tori Davis’ of the seventh inning, the next seven Eagles batted ball and scored on a wild pitch. Still, reached base safely, earning Linden a 6-5 Linden trailed 5-2 entering the seventh. victory at Lake Fenton High School, earning And with one out in the seventh, the situ- the team a spot in Saturday’s district semifi- ation looked bleak. However, Bri Senter nal game against tourney hosts Lake Fenton singled, and Cavanaugh reached base on at approximately noon. The winner of that a passed ball after she struck out. Weaver game plays either Owosso or Ovid-Elsie in walked, loading the bases. Satkowiak hit into the title game. a fielder’s choice that got nobody out and With the bases loaded and one out, junior drove in a run, cutting the gap to 5-3. Then Alyssa Logie came up with the game-win- Molly Sherman and Tori Davis had consecu- ning single to left field, plating the go-ahead tive singles, tying the game up at 5-all with run in the 6-5 win. Logie up to bat. She made her at-bat a no- “It feels great. I was just looking for a base doubter, singling to left and giving Linden the hit, trying to get on base,” Logie said. “Bases 6-5 win. were loaded and we had one out. I was going “We were confident,” Logie said. “We to do whatever it took — a little pop to get it were a little nervous toward the sixth and sev- in and get that winning run in.” enth inning, but we got a rally going and they “That’s how they’ve been all year,” Lin- couldn’t stop it. Once we got the bases loaded den coach Gordon Jamison said. “They really with only one out, that was the point we knew haven’t been panicking. We’ve come back a we could do this.” couple of times. They got this saying from Sherman was the winning pitcher, but ‘Little Nemo’ to just keep swimmming. So struggled. She allowed 15 hits and two walks, when we get in a bind like this they say ‘Just while striking out six. However, the Eagles’ keep swimming’ and it’s kind of a good at- defense played well behind her, throwing out titude for them — not to get panicked and to two base runners from the outfield. TRI-COUNTY TIMES I MARK BOLEN keep plugging away.” “I don’t know what to say,” Jamison said. Linden’s Alyssa Logie (second from right) is congratulated by teammates seconds The game didn’t start well for Linden. The “They just kept playing, and kept plugging after she delivered the game-winning RBI-single in the bottom of the seventh inning Cavaliers scored three runs on three hits and away.” in the Linden Eagles’ 6-5 pre-district victory against Corunna on Tuesday. Eagles’ offense soars in district opener, defeat Cavaliers 12-2 By David Troppens [email protected]; 810-433-6789 Lake Fenton — In what has been an up and down season for the Linden varsity baseball team, it seems the Eagles are go- ing through an “up” at the right time of the season. Just 24 hours after winning the Great- er Flint Tournament for the first time in school history, the Eagles’ bats did some more damage against Corunna in a Divi- sion 2 pre-district tournament game at Lake Fenton High School, earning a 12-2 victory in six innings. The Eagles didn’t waste any time. They took advantage of five Corunna walks in the opening inning, scoring six times in the stanza and capturing a 6-0 lead. Mixed in with those free passes was an RBI-sin- gle by Mitch Juhl and Trent Marks and a two-run single by Jake Dunleavy. “I think we hit the ball well,” Juhl said. “We waited for our pitch and when we got it we drove it. We didn’t swing at anything bad, and that helped us get on the base- I MARK BOLEN paths. Once we were on them, when we TRI-COUNTY TIMES got our pitch, we swung them in.” Linden’s Mitch Juhl made this catch of a Linden added another two runs in the sec- foul ball during the Eagles’ 12-2 victory ond inning, increasing the lead to 8-0. By against Corunna. He also doubled off a then, the only question that seemed to re- runner trying to take third after the catch. main was if the Eagles would win the game via the five-inning mercy rule or not. Even- kon with an RBI-single, Mitchell Ryan tually the Eagles did win by the mercy rule, with an RBI-single and an RBI-walk by but it took six innings to do so. Leading 11-2 Marshael Ryan. Juhl also provided a dou- entering the bottom of the sixth, Marshael ble earlier in the game. Ryan and Jake Klosek each reached base on Bryce Benedict was the winning pitch- an error and Austin Buerkel concluded the er, going the distance on the mound, al- game with an RBI-single to center. lowing only three hits and one walk. He www.laforzasoccer.com or 810-964-GOAL Others providing RBIs were Brady Sar- See EAGLES’ on 18A 18A Sunday, June 2, 2013 WEEKEND TIMES tctimes.com LF golfers Three tri-county teams win district openers By David Troppens [email protected]; 810-433-6789 capture Fenton — The tri-county’s two con- ference championship girls soccer teams district crown began their runs in district tourneys the way they won their games during the reg- By David Troppens ular season. [email protected]; 810-433-6789 In Lake Fenton’s situation, they rode Denny Lucius thought it was his the state’s most potent goal scorer, Jor- team’s time to finally win a district title. dan Newman. She scored five goals in the The Lake Fenton varsity boys golf Blue Devils’ 8-0 Division 3 victory against coach ended up being right. Chesaning High School on Tuesday. Lake Fenton captured the Division 3 district held at Hollow Meadows in Ca- Meanwhile, the Fenton Tigers used pac Wednesday afternoon. their offensive depth, earning six goal “It’s been a long time since we won scorers in a 6-0 victory against Owosso (a district or regional championship),” High School on Tuesday. Linden earned Lucius said. “Every year you go and its first-game victory in district action on wonder when it is your team, when it’s Wednesday, defeating Swartz Creek 3-1. your turn to win one. This year it was our Holly wasn’t as fortunate, seeing its turn.” district run end in the first round, losing The Blue Devils dominated the dis- a 7-0 verdict to Lapeer West at the Lapeer trict. Lake Fenton won with a team score West district. of 303, while Lutheran North finished Lake Fenton dominated Chesaning in a second, six strokes back with a 309. The game that was shortened due to the mercy top six teams and the top six individu- rule. After Newman’s five goals, Kaitlyn als who are not on a team that qualifies, Begley, Alyssa Krueger and Melissa Wil- earn bids to the regional tournament held liams had one goal each. Denise Carlson, Thursday at Flint Elks Golf Course. Alexis Cash, Sidney Scott, Newman, Lake Fenton’s Merrick George placed Krueger and Begley also had assists. second overall, recording a one-under- In net, Missy Eggleston had her 10th par 71 for his 18-hole event. Lutheran shutout of the season, making two saves. North’s Davis Harm won with a 70. Fenton scored three first-half goals and “He was a little disappointed he cruised against Owosso, earning the easy wasn’t the medalist,” Lucius said. “He 6-0 victory. While there were six different had a shot out of bounds, so that cost him goal scorers, Allison Cialkoszewski had TRI-COUNTY TIMES I SCOTT SCHUPBACH two strokes.” an outstanding offensive night, collecting Fenton’s Mary Geib (right) competes for a ball in the Tigers’ 6-0 victory against After George, Blake Bonicki carded three assists to go with her one goal. Also Owosso in the opening round of districts on Tuesday. a fourth-place score of 74, while Wes scoring for Fenton were Payton Maxhei- Tiffany Cairns and Kaleigh Keyandwy helping lead the Eagles to the 3-1 victory on Potts and Jon Growney each had 79s. mer, Madison Wegner, Carly Granger, had two saves each, preserving the shutout. Wednesday. Creek cut the gap into half, but Lin- Now the team prepares for the region- Mackenzie Murphy and Chloe Foor. Katie See GOLFERS on 19A Delavergne, Jennifer Surface and Brennan Katie Wilkowski scored two goals off den’s Jessie Megalski scored off an assist from Sullivan also had assists. of assists from Kelsey Brecht for Linden, Samantha Thornton to put the game away.

TRI-COUNTY TIMES I SCOTT SCHUPBACH Linden’s Mitchell Ryan (left) slides back into first base during the Eagles’ 12-2 victory against Owosso on Wednesday. EAGLES’ And now, the Eagles hold a nice 20-11 re- cord overall and are preparing for the district Continued from Page 17A semifinals with a 10 a.m. game against struck out three, and gave up just two Lake Fenton on Saturday. The winner of harmless runs. Corunna never seriously that game will play in the district title contest threatened the Eagles’ lead. later that day, at approximately 2:30 p.m. The Eagles have had a strange season. “It’s been a pretty crazy season — lots They contended for the Metro League title, lot ups and downs,” Juhl said. “But I but lost their last twinbill, resulting in a think we are really pulling together after .500 record in league play. However, they the two wins we just got — the Greater also showed stellar play in the Greater Flint Flint and now this one. I think we are Tournament, winning the championship. starting to get back to our peak.”

FINAL against Linden this season already. The Tigers Continued from Page 16A beat Linden 1-0 early in the season on a last- Cialkoszewski, Chloee Foor, and Mackenzie minute goal. The Tigers also won a 3-0 con- Murphy. Granger and Brennan Sullivan each test during what was the league game. Call or visit us had two assists. Maggie Dewan and Cialko- “Beating a team three times is very hard,” szewski had an assist each. Sullivan said. “We know they are gunning Moore Insurance Agency “It’s not just the girls being unselfish, which for us. They are hungry for us, want revenge they have been, but it’s also been the girls and we are really going to have to step out 1549 N. LeRoy St., Lakewinds Plaza making the effort to get in a position to score. our game on Saturday if we want to be suc- Fenton • 810-629-4179 I think that’s the most important thing,” Fen- cessful.” ton coach Matt Sullivan said about the team’s “We know the games are usually competi- offensive balance. “It’s not about passing and tive. The last game wasn’t really competitive,” sharing the ball, but it’s about being at the Fiebernitz said. “The good thing is we didn’t right spot at the right time, and I think we’ve have our starters waste any energy today, and done a good job at that.” a couple of girls who were banged up got a Fenton has two regulation-timed victories chance to heal. We’ll see what we can do.” tctimes.com WEEKEND TIMES Sunday, June 2, 2013 19A Interested in playing a game of quidditch? AYSO players going to get a taste of the Harry Potter game at tourney By David Troppens MSA) presented the idea to me. Once a seeker catches the snitch, [email protected]; 810-433-6789 He asked me if I could contact their team collects 30 points and Krystina Packard has always any quidditch players so they the game ends. The team with the been a Harry Potter fan. could watch the game, and help higher point total wins the game. So when she got the chance the kids try it out, too,” Packard Packard said games can last as to play one of Harry’s favorite said. “We want to let the kids ex- little as two minutes but can be games, a contest called quidditch perience it, too.” as long as 90 minutes. Most last in the Harry Potter novels, she Ask what quidditch is and it’s between 25 to 30 minutes. jumped at the chance. likely 10 different people will “A lot of soccer players play “I attended Michigan State, give you 10 different explana- it,” Packard said. “I’m hoping the I saw an informational meeting tions. Packard said the game is kids find it exciting. It should be about it, fell in love with the sport a combination of dodgeball, tag, lots of fun.” and have gone on from there,” basketball and rugby. “The quidditch promotional said Packard, who works with Quidditch is played in a match will gather the attention of the Little Kritters soccer program large outdoor court in a sphere. many Harry Potter fans across the with the Midwest Soccer Acad- Brooms, balls and hoops are in- area,” regional commissioner and emy (MSA). volved. Teams can score points president of Tri-County Soccer And now the Fenton resident is by throwing the balls through the Robert Levander said. “It is a great going to get a chance to present opposing team’s hoops, which are privilege to be able to host them her love for the sport during the suspended above the ground so a at the AYSO Area G Tournament. American Youth Soccer Organiza- ball can be tossed through them. Almost everyone I have spoke to tion’s (AYSO) Area 6 Tournament, Teams try to collect the balls so wants to see this match. It should being hosted at Deer Run Park they can throw them through the bring additional traffic through the June 7 through June 9. The game hoops for points. However, while complex and the area.” is scheduled for noon on June 8. trying to do so, the opposing team While there will be the quidditch The quidditch exhibition will in- can hit the opposing players, exhibition for most of the month, volve players from the University forcing them to go back to their soccer will dominate the action of Michigan, Michigan State Uni- starting position. The players in- at Deer Run Park. Along with the versity, Eastern Michigan Univer- volved in this portion of the game June 7 to 9 tournament consisting sity and the University of Toledo. are called chasers, beaters and the of Tri-County Soccer’s teams and Packard, who recently competed keeper. There are three chasers, AYSO teams from all around Gen- in the Quidditch World Cup, is ex- two beaters and one keeper on esee County, the organization will cited to present the sport to not only each team. be hosting the AYSO Section 8 the AYSO students but to anyone However, they aren’t the only Tournament for soccer teams from TRI-COUNTY TIMES I SUBMITTED PHOTO else who wants to watch the exhi- ones on the field. Each team also Michigan and Indiana from June There will be a lot going on during the quidditch match at Deer Run bition being hosted in between soc- has a seeker. Their goal is to find 21 to June 23. Park on June 8. Some of the action will be players trying to score cer games. The FC Bolton travel the last person on the field,called The events should bring thou- goals by throwing balls into rings while others try to defend the shot. soccer club will sponsor the game. the snitch. The snitch is a partici- sands of competitors for both Here in this photo Michigan State chaser Nic Dziodosz (right) tries “Tony (Shard, president of pant who is neutral to both teams. weekends to the tri-county area. to score against Michigan Tech keeper Eric Rinkus. Blue Devils suffer one bad inning at Greater Flint tourney championship game AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY By David Troppens the firstwhen Neil Allor singled, and Rob- [email protected]; 810-433-6789 bie Alexander reached base on an error. RELAY FOR LIFE Brad LaRowe appreciates the history of Both runners scored on a batted ball by the Greater Flint Baseball Tournament. Tyler Begley which was booted. Mt. Mor- And he was glad his Lake Fenton Blue ris scored a single run in the fourth, cut- Devils were able to become a part of that ting the gap to 2-1. But then came the fifth history by playing in the championship inning. Three singles, two doubles and an game on Memorial Day. error allowed Mt. Morris to score the six However, the Blue Devils came one step runs and capture a 7-2 lead. short of winning the title. The Blue Devils had some chances to The Blue Devils (13-13) gave up six runs in the top of the fifth, resulting in a get back into the game. They scored a run 7-4 loss to Mt. Morris in the Division II in the sixth when Allor reached on an er- Celebrating Survivorship…You’re Invited! ror, stole second and scored on Alexan- game at Flint’s Broome Park. On behalf of the American Cancer Society, you are cordially invited to der’s single to center. Then in the bottom “One bad inning, of course,” LaRowe celebrate your cancer survivorship with members of your community. At of the seventh, Tyler Smith, who walked, said. “It seems we usually have one bad in- the 11th annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Fenton you scored on Allor’s double, cutting the gap ning. We were up 2-1 going to the bottom are invited to walk in the Cancer Survivor’s Victory Lap with other cancer of the fifth, allowed six runs and couldn’t to 7-4. Lake Fenton actually had the game- survivors from your community and be honored in this celebration of life! recover.” tying run at the plate, in the seventh but The Blue Devils took the early lead in were unable to score again. Registered survivors will receive a T-shirt. Caregivers who register receive a lapel pin and are invited to participate in the celebration with the survi- vors. RSVPs are encouraged. Please complete the invitation below. The top six teams at the 14-team district GOLFERS Relay For Life Victory Lap & Continued from Page 18A qualified for regionals, as did the top six Complimentary Reception al round. The top three squads at regionals golfers on non-qualifying teams. Fenton High School Holly placed eighth at the meet, missing Saturday, June 8, 2013 qualify for the state meet. It’s a challenge Lu- qualifying by 10 strokes with the Bronchos’ June 8 - June 9, 2013 cius said won’t be easy. Survivor Celebration team score of 334. After Rowse, Kyle Pep- Time 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. “We have one of the toughest regionals,” begins at 4:30 p.m. per carded an 83 and Mitchell Hughes had celebration Victory Lap and dinner to follow Lucius said. “We barely got by Lutheran an 84. William Moller carded an 86. North and we have Almont as well. We have Fenton placed ninth with a 336. Jack Ber- Cut invitation above this line and return to the American Cancer Society: Powers coming to our regional and they are ry carded an 83, while Max Martin scored an Attn: Megan Simms 2413 S. Linden Rd. Suite A, Flint, MI 48532 a very strong team, too. If we play like we 86. Anthony Flannery scored a 94. †† I am Cancer Survivor and would like to participate in the Cancer are capable of playing, we can qualify.” Linden at Division 2 district at Lapeer Survivor’s Celebration on Saturday, June 8th. Fenton, Holly at Division 1 district at Country Club †† I am a Caregiver and will be participating on Saturday, June 8th. Coyote Preserve The Eagles qualified for the regional tour- Name______Number of Attendees:______The Tigers’ John Lloyd was the medalist ney by placing third at the meet with a score T-shirt size______Years of Survivorship:______with a one-over-par 73, earning a spot in re- of 332. Home Address:______gional action at Lake Orion’s Boulder Pointe Devon Cota led Linden with a 77, while City:______State:______Zip:______Golf Course on Thursday. Holly also had an Alec Bond carded an 83. Dylan Elmer had ® individual qualify. Parker Rowse carded an 81. an 84 and Trevor Sundia carded an 88. Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back. RelayForLife.org | 1.800.227.2345 20A Sunday, June 2, 2013 WEEKEND TIMES tctimes.com The more morels, the merrier Tasty mushrooms can be preserved by air drying, WOW! revived in bowl of water 1 Day Crowns By Ryan Tackabury No temporaries. No messy impressions. [email protected]; 810-629-8282 Just one easy appointment. “It looks like a toadstool that has sponges that sit up like a thumb.” That’s the description of a morel mushroom New Patient from local morel hunter Robert Jarret. Yet every year thousands of people Special! across the country head out into the woods New Patient Exam, to scavenge any of the mushrooms that Last call for morel hunting X-Rays and General and Pediatric Dentistry they can find.At around $20 a pound, it’s If you want to go out and pick your Cancer Screening Services include: easy to see why people would seek out own morel mushrooms, you have a Wisdom Teeth Extractions • Root Canals morels on their own. Not only is it more Cosmetic Dentistry and Bonding • Bleaching • Bridges little bit of time left. The picking sea- cost efficient, it can be fun too. son tends to end in mid-June. With that Crowns / Caps • Dentures • Cancer Screenings Jarret and his wife Sue have been hunt- FREE Oral Surgery • Implants and Lumineers in mind, here are some tips for finding with scheduled dental cleaning. ing for morels for more than 30 years. Must bring coupon to appt. Preventative Care • Sealants • Whitening Kits them Expires 8/30/13 It’s a hobby they have shared with their • Know how to identify the morels. children, and now grandchildren. This Real morels will have pits and a cone year they started hunting the week before shape, with the bottom of the cap at- Mother’s Day and gathered more than tached near the bottom of the stem. 1,100 morel mushrooms. Before you go out picking be certain “It’s something we have done with you can identify a real morel so you do our kids and with our grandkids and not eat a potentially toxic mushroom. something we will pursue doing forever. • Know where to look. Morels tend That’s our plan,” he said. to appear on the edge of forested areas, Despite how expensive they can be or and grow around elm, oak, aspen, and At Sonoma Dental Group and Dynamic Dental Care the work involved of picking your own, ash trees. Once you come across a there is one clear reason they morels morel, look around to see if others have we have been keeping the people of Michigan smiling for many years. remain popular — the taste. If you call us, you’ll be happy you did — and you’ll have the smile to prove it! grown in the nearby vicinity. “They’re just a wholesome tasting • If you are new to hunting morels, Serving the Fenton and Grand Blanc community for more than 10 years! mushroom. Whatever you make it with, look for someone who already has Dr. Nikki Mazhari & Associates it will bring out the flavor,” Jarret said. experience who can share their knowl- “It just has a flavor of its own.” edge with you. Not only will you be Sonoma Dental Group Dynamic Dental Care Because the season for hunting morel 2425 Owen Road • Fenton 111 Sawyer Road • Grand Blanc able to learn how to hunt faster, but you mushrooms is so short, you will want will have company as you hike through 810-629-7682 810-694-7220 what you pick to last as long as possible. the woods looking for delicious snacks. www.sonomadentalgroup.net To do this, you can dry the morels and Source: www.fieldandstream.com save them until you decide you are ready for another morel dish. To air dry morels, leave them in a cool, and hang them from your oven’s cooling dry place until they become brittle, which racks so that no morels are touching. This can take up to a week. process will take about eight hours. “We use a screen,” Jarret said. “You When you are ready to revive your can use your window screens or whatever dried mushrooms, just add water. Let the it might be. You set that up so the air is morels sit in a bowl of water for about below it and above the morels.” 20 minutes and they will once again To dry them quicker, morels can be become soft. oven dried by setting an oven to 140 “They shrivel up and will get hard and degrees Fahrenheit. Using a needle and dry. When you put them in water, they pop dental floss, string the morels together, to life again. It’s amazing,” Jarret said.

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LG seems to self first and foremost as a husband example how myself. In fact, it’s not pictured here with have the lowest energy consumption and father, before talking about his to live life to about me at all. I just his wife, Sabrina, that I have seen. work as a dentist. Married to Sabrina the fullest by want to try to make the and their three for 13 years and the father of three, giving back to biggest impact in children, Brayden, Grossi grew up in Flint and is pas- others. 11, Andelina, 8, sionate about his role as a community the world that and Zandria, 5. booster for Linden, which has been Why did you I can.” become a den- Bobby Grossi his family’s home for the past eight Independently Owned & Operated years. tist? My grandfather ing a check to my office or Serving Southern Genesee, Livingston died of oral cancer, so I through PNC Bank. and West Oakland Counties You’re a real booster for Linden. had always wanted to go into What is it about your commu- medicine. 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Park series in Fenton on Thursday, June John Strayer has lived in Fenton for It’s such a beautiful piece of architecture 6 will be Toppermost, a Beatles tribute Sights, Sounds, & more than 20 years, has served on the to me,” he said. band. Head down to Millpond Park in Fen- Tastes of Holly —August 4 Downtown Development Author- Strayer was first nominated for the ton on Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. to hear Enjoy the tastes of food provided by local ity board for four of them, and will position at the most recent DDA meet- a different band every week and a range Holly restaurants, while taking in the sound continue to serve as the new ing by former vice chairman of many different musical performances. of live musical entertainment and the sights vice chairman. Jim Saule. The DDA board In the month of August, Linden will of downtown Holly. Raffles, dancing and Strayer owns and operates voted unanimously in favor more will also provide further entertain- Tanglewood Assisted Liv- of Strayer. also be hosting its own Concerts in the Park every Wednesday from 7 p.m. to ment. The event will start at 5 p.m. and last ing Home Care in Fenton “A lot of things that have for six hours, with food being served until along with his wife, Gail. 8:30 p.m. at the Linden gazebo. happened here in the last 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person. A licensed attorney, Strayer three years are because of Linden Mills Days — June 21-23 offers free legal advice on Jim,” said DDA chairman How can you best kick off the official Back to the Bricks geriatric issues to the resi- Craig Schmidt. start of summer? Why not with a carnival, Tune Up — Aug. 7 and 8 John Strayer dents of Tanglewood and Though he is stepping down fireworks, a car show, and plenty of live Like classic cars? Then the popular their families. as Vice Chairman, Saule will entertainment? That’s what you can find Back to the Bricks Tune Up events are a During his time on the DDA, Strayer remain on the board and will continue at the Linden Mills Days this year, which must see. This year there will be two. The has organized the Fenton Film Se- to work to better Fenton’s downtown. will offer something for everyone. firstwill take place in downtown Linden ries, a free monthly “I ain’t through yet,” on Wednesday, Aug. 7 at 4 p.m., while event where films he said. Fenton Freedom Festival — July 4 the other will take place in Fenton the day are shown at the It’s exciting for me Schmidt began How do you want to celebrate In- after on Thursday, Aug. 8. Fenton Commu- to be involved in the serving as DDA chair- dependence Day? The annual Fenton nity and Cultural ‘‘ man in 2009 after Freedom Festival offers many choices. Taste in Fenton — Aug. 10 center. Strayer also redevelopment of the winning a coin toss Events include the Freedom Festival pa- Good food with great company, what played a large role downtown area. with then fellow DDA rade, pancake breakfast, Fenton Rotary’s could be better? That is what the Fenton in working with the John Strayer member, Robert Cole Rubber Ducky Regatta, pony rides, and Regional Chamber of Commerce hopes Michigan Sculp- DDA vice chairman after both remem- much more. to offer with the Taste in Fenton. With ’’ more than 30 local restaurants bringing ture Initiative to bers received an equal And of course, it’s not a Fourth of July bring sculptures to the downtown. number of votes. Last month, he ac- in Fenton without watching the spectacu- some of their best foods, accompanied “It’s exciting for me to be involved cepted a nomination to continue to lar fireworks display. by samples of unique wines and beers in the redevelopment of the downtown retain the position for another year. provided by Fenton Winery & Brewery, area,” he said. Schmidt, a long-time Fenton resi- Fenton Art Walk — July 13 this is one event you won’t want to miss. For Strayer, the Fire Hall and the dent, also runs his own real estate Spend a day visiting the shops of local The event lasts from 12 to 8 p.m. at the expansion for the community center are appraisal business in town, Value merchants while celebrating the arts of Community & Cultural Center. Tickets two big DDA projects that he is excited One, Inc. local and regional artists. Prizes can be are $12 in advance, and $15 if purchased won from participating merchants. The the day of the event. 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By Olivia Dimmer a banjo, and a small collection of [email protected]; colored yarn (hand spun by Jen- Tyrone Twp. — Zach and Jen- nifer) and a pile of recycled rail- nifer Sartell live their lives ac- road spikes turned bottle openers cording to an era that they both (crafted by Zach.) The home is fell in love with — a simpler time decorated with products of their where daily activities include craftiness: hand-woven baskets, milking and shearing goats, hand- homemade canned goods, bun- TRI-COUNTY TIMES | OLIVIA DIMMER making soaps and cheeses, tend- dles of yarn and a drawing done Jennifer Sartell poses with one of her Angola goat kids, which will grow up to be sheared and provide ing to the garden by Jennifer of fiberfor Sartell to spin into yarn. One of her Nubian dairy goats, Esther, prances in the background. and the menagerie their bull Angola of other animals When I was a kid goat, Sully. “When I was a kid I was re- that call Iron Oak I was really hung up “I grew up in ally hung up on the Laura Ingles Farm their home. ‘‘on the Laura Ingles Clarkston on 10 Wilder books,” Jennifer said. “I The Sartells Wilder books. I fell acres of deep fell in love with the time period live on 14 acres of woods so I’ve al- and doing it yourself. It’s about gently rolling hills in love with the time ways had an ap- following the process backwards. that provide roam- period and doing preciation for I like to make yarn, so I wondered ing ground for it yourself… Some nature,” Jennifer if I could dye it myself, raise the their seven An- people are into Star said. “We had animal myself and everything to gola goats, eight Wars or other things chickens but never do with the process. Some people dairy goats, and anything more. are into Star Wars or other things various breeds of — I’m into this. The Angola goats — I’m into this.” Jennifer Sartell chickens, turkeys, Owner, Iron Oak Farm came about in When Zach first started dating ducks, and honey- ’’ 2009. I had want- Jennifer, he realized his love for bees. ed them for their the livestock and lifestyle along The front door of the Sartells’ fiber for eight years.” with his love for Jennifer. The two home displays what ought to be Angola goats are a furrier type combined their talents and created their motto: ‘Simplify.’ of goat that is bred specifically the Iron Oak Farm. The kitchen is Jennifer’s work- for the production of yarn. The “I started doing blacksmith TRI-COUNTY TIMES | OLIVIA DIMMER shop for making parmesan and Sartells breed their own goats, work in 2001 when I first saw a Zach Sartell demonstrates the process a recycled railroad cheddar cheeses, sour cream and raise them to maturity, shear them piece of metal become red-hot spike goes through to become a handcrafted bottle opener. All butter — all from goats’ milk. and then Jennifer spins and dyes in a forge,” Zach said. “Then of the objects in his blacksmithing shed, including the forges, The living room displays a piano, the yarn herself. See LAND on 5B were custom made by Sartell. 2B Sunday, June 2, 2013 Life Style www.tctimes.com

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“Wheel of Fortune” has been a fixture on American They tape five or six shows a The price of a vowel hasn’t day. been adjusted over the TV for 30 years, giving away more than $200 million in cash and prizes 5 10 course of 30 years. It’s still only More than 10,000 people try to contestants since its debut. “Good Morning America” went behind the $250. A bargain, Sajak says! scenes to get the secrets of the beloved game show from none other than 6 out each year, and fewer than co-hosts Pat Sajak and Vanna White. Whether you’re a game show fanatic 600 get on the show. The Bonus Wheel contains 24 prize envelopes. or a casual viewer, here are 13 fun facts about the show that you probably 11 didn’t know and are guaranteed to come in handy on trivia night. There is 12 a screen equipped with more than 200 computer- off-camera that ized lights, which can turn up to 2 mil- indicates for Pat lion different colors. It gets its token Sajak how many sound from 73 stainless steel pins that times a chosen fly past three hard rubber “flippers.” letter appears in the puzzle. In the early days of the show, some- Today’s puzzleboard is made one from the production sat off-camera 7 up of 52-touch screen televi- and held up their fingers to signal to The original name of the show sion monitors. Pat. “They came to be known as ‘finger 1 was not “Wheel of Fortune.” It’s changed over the years, but the board boys,’” Sajak explained, “because some- It was called “Shoppers Bazaar” and the that Vanna White controls is a high-tech Vanna White has worn more one would say, ‘Are there any Bs?’ And major difference was players didn’t win wonder, featuring 52-touch screen tele- than 5,700 gowns on the show. someone would have the puzzle in front cash. They won fake money to put to- 3 visions turned on their sides. There are The sparkles, the pink, the sheer, oh my! of them and go [holds up two fingers], ward prizes on the set, Sajak explained, 12 across in the top and bottom rows, “I’ve worn everything,” White said. and I would say, ‘There are two Bs!’” and there was a carnival theme. and 14 across in the two middle rows. “Everything from slinky to tight to se- quins to satin – whatever it may be.” The The first letter Vanna ever turned The biggest payout was co-host has never repeated a dress on the 8 on the puzzleboard was a “T.” 13 $1,026,080 in cash and priz- show. While she loves to play dress up, es. Michelle Loewenstein is the lucky There is only one wheel and White says she doesn’t get to keep the contestant with this one puzzleboard. outfits. Her favorites are the comfortable 9 distinction, accord- There’s only one famous wheel, and it ones. And if one’s too tight? “I’m only ing to the show. In must be broken down and put back to- wearing them for 30 minutes. I just hold October 2008, she gether whenever the show goes on the my breath for 30 minutes,” she said. won $1 million in The famous wheel weighs road. The show travels with more than 1 the bonus round, up- 2 2,400 pounds. Pat matches his tie to Vanna’s million pounds of equipment to tape in ping her payout to Yes, it’s that heavy. The wheel is 4 dresses. locations all across the country. over $1 million. TRUCK LOAD SALE 22 ft SWEETWATER PONTOON WITH YAMAHA 70HP $ /mo* $2000 down 4.99% rate 168 * to qualified buyers 3241 Thompson Rd., Fenton Exit 84 on US-23 • (810) 629-2291 Check out our website Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm • Sat. 9am-5pm www.freeway-sports.com Sun. 12noon - 5pm 4B Sunday, June 2, 2013 Life Style www.tctimes.com Business profiles

TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SALLY RUMMEL TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SALLY RUMMEL New Powerhouse Gym owner Kevin Law shows the drawings of renovations now Partners in The Colosseum are pictured here (from left) Tim Hellebuyck, Laird Landis being tackled step-by-step through its plan, Powerhouse 365. and Dan Kocks. Powerhouse 365 The Colosseum Longtime Powerhouse Gym makes upgrades with new owner New fitness, event facility opens in Fenton Township By Sally Rummel sitioned Powerhouse into a 24/7 facility, By Sally Rummel Matt Dimich, Tim Simpson and Scott [email protected]; 810-629-8282 so that members can work out whenever [email protected]; 810-629-8282 Aldred. This is designed for young If you haven’t been to Powerhouse it fits their schedule. All of the athletes came to The Col- people who are taking their skills Gym in Fenton for awhile, you’re in for Child care will re-open on Monday, osseum in Rome to train and compete, to the next level with collegiate or quite a surprise. June 3 from 9 to 11 a.m. and 6 to 8 back in 82 A.D. This is exactly the goal professional aspirations. New owner Kevin Law assumed own- p.m. “That’s one of the misconceptions that today’s owners of The Colosseum “The Colosseum has tailored its ership on April 1, and has begun a plan people have about Powerhouse,” said have for their facility, located at 14261 programming to both team train- of renovation not only in facilities and Law. “We’re a complete fitness facility Torrey Rd. in Fenton Township. ing and individual training at many equipment, but also in services and acces- that caters to all fitness levels, not just “We are a facility that trains, edu- different levels at a year ’round sibility. Called Powerhouse 365, Power- body builders. When people are ready cates and provides fitness activities for facility,” said Landis. “Many local house Gym has already undergone many to get results, this is where it happens.” youths and adults,” said Laird Landis, high schools are already using our physical changes — from an emphasis He also wants members and the com- president and principal owner who has facilities for practice and training.” on cleanliness and sanitation to a more munity at large to be proud of having partnered in The Colosseum with Tim In addition to these programs, open floor plan and a renovation of a Powerhouse Gym in the tri-county Hellebuyck and Dan Kocks. The Colosseum also operates a showers and dry saunas. The popular area. “We are the biggest fitness facility The Colosseum is actually several full service athletic gear store for smoothie bar will be re-opening and in the area with the most equipment,” concepts under one roof. high school programs or club and exciting new cardio equipment will be said Law. “There’s no waiting in lines to • Performance training, led by Ken travel programs. “We are the single added. work out. That’s a huge time and money Hill, offers small group training for source for uniforms for Fenton High But more importantly, it’s a whole saver for our clients.” youths from 10 to 18 to develop core School’s Wounded Warrior football new attitude at Powerhouse. As a long- Law is striving to get the award for muscle strength, speed and agility for program,” said Landis. time active member himself, Law knew the best “turn around” club by making success in any “ball” sport — from Perhaps the most exciting part that some updates needed to be made important changes at Powerhouse Gym, football to soccer, lacrosse to baseball, of The Colosseum’s development in order to keep fitness a priority in step by step. “It’s all in the details,” he basketball and soccer. is the community use of the 30,000 people’s busy lifestyles. said. • Fitness classes for all ages are offered square foot indoor arena. In addition “We’re already open 365 days a year, Powerhouse Gym is located at 1376 by Abby Rhoades, director of fitness to fitness activities, special events are and it costs only $1 a day to work out as North LeRoy St. in the VG’s north end and health, who uses her background planned — from Mom2Mom sales to often as you want at Powerhouse,” said plaza. For more information on mem- of P90X, Insanity, yoga, Pilates, and a Blowout Boat Show set for this fall Law. By Christmas, he plans to have tran- bership, call (810) 714-0911. body sculpting. She is also a certified and an active senior program targeted massage therapist. for fall.” • Professional training, primar- For more information about programs ily pitching and hitting for baseball and events at The Colosseum, visit and softball, is led by several pro www.theCOLOSSEUM-fenton.com or PATIO athletes, including Brandon Reed, call (810) 714-9505. GRAND OPENING New agents at Prudential Great Lakes Realty May 31st – June 2nd P r u d e n t i a l pany to start her $ $ $ Great Lakes Real- real estate career. 1Dogs 1Burgers 1Drafts ty’s Fenton office Prudential Great is pleased to an- Lakes Realty is nounce two new looking forward Bell’s Brewery agents to their ser- to providing the vice team of ex- right solutions to TAP TAKE OVER pert agents. 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Actually, Peter was SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING being taught to just keep on forgiving. By Roger Campbell One who has forgiven 490 times has Room Opening developed a healthy habit of living in a for male resident forgiving way. Providing 24 hour care Following this challenging lesson in a beautiful, safe setting. on forgiveness, Peter was told about a Let it go! king who discovered one of his trusted Included in monthly price: servants had borrowed heavily from • All Meals & Snacks Sitting at my computer, I pondered • Medication Distribution how to answer a letter from a bitter the royal coffers and owed him a large • Laundry & Housekeeping man; bitter because he refused to let go amount of money. 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(about fifteen dollars) and threatened to have him thrown into prison if he didn’t DEBT RELIEF But the content of his letter revealed the identity of his real enemy: himself. pay up immediately (Matthew 18:23- Fessler Law Center He refused to forgive the one he 25). Home of the American Bankruptcy Clinic blamed for his problems and this had This parable teaches the first prin- 41 years of helping people take control of their “financial future.” been perpetuating his misery for years. ciple of forgiveness: we must forgive Specializing in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. In spite of efforts I had made in the past because we have been forgiven. 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LAND penses. He said that this job matched up Continued from Page 1B with his skill set better than his former job the gears started turning. Now I have a working as, ironically enough, a comput- coal forge and a gas forge and can make er programmer. Jennifer works as a writer anything from bottle openers to decora- and an artist. tive clocks and replace metal parts for “The hardest part of living the way we old machinery.” do is just finding time to get it all done,” Zach keeps his blacksmith workshop Jennifer said. “There’s an endless list and in a small metal shed outside of their the animals wait for no one. The spring is home. It is littered with tools, tongs and the most work where everything needs to works-in-progress. be planted and babies are being born, but Dr. Jeremy M. Grove DDS Although the farm provides much of it all pays off during the harvest when we 501 S. Bridge Street, Linden • 810-735-7511 their food, Zach does have a day job in can see and have the satisfaction of know- www.dentistinlinden.com fabrication cutting, to cover other ex- ing we did all of this ourselves.”

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APOSTOLIC ORTHODOX TRI-COUNTY TIMES THE CARPENTER’S ST. MARY MAGDALENE HOUSE CHURCH ORTHODOX CHURCH 2740 Grange Hall Rd. • Fenton 2439 South Long Lake Rd. • Fenton Corner of Fish Lake Rd. 810-750-1401 248-328-9844 www.st-marymagdalene.org Pastor James Disbrow 248-634-2195 Services: Sunday Morning Service...... 11:00 am Saturday Evening, Great Vespers...... 5:00 pm Wednesday Evening...... 7:00 pm Church Sunday Morning, Wednesday Youth Service...... 6:30 pm Divine Liturgy...... 10:00 am Community Bible Study...... Wednesday @ 7:00 pm ASSEMBLY OF GOD DIRECTORY at the church CHURCH ON THE STREET PENTECOSTAL 15113 Seymour Rd. • Linden 810-875-1080 LUTHERAN METHODIST (CONTINUED) FENTON CHURCH OF GOD www.cotshome.com 14569 North Rd. • Fenton Meets on Sunday Morning...... 10:30 am HOPE LUTHERAN LINDEN 248-328-0382 CHURCH, LC-MS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Reverend Eugene Blankenship THE FREEDOM 7355 W. Silver Lake Road 201 Bridge St. • Linden www.fentonchurchofgod.com CENTER (Behind Linden High School) 810-735-5858 Sunday School...... 10:00 am 2473 W. Shiawassee • Fenton Linden, MI 48451 Pastor Margo Kivisto Sunday Worship Service...... 11:00 am & 6:00pm 810-629-5261 810-735-4807 Worship & Jr. Service...... 10:30 am Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm www.hopelinden.org Coffee Hour...... 11:30 am Wednesday Young Adult Pastor Jim Wiegand Nursery Available & Children’s Class...... 7:00 pm Sunday Worship...... 9:00 & 11:30 am Pastor Jim Rolf Sunday Worship...... 8:15 am & 10:45 am Wednesday Youth Group...... 7:00 pm LINDEN FREE METHODIST CHURCH Small groups meet throughout the week. Adult Bible Study...... 9:30 am Sunday School...... 9:30 am 13274 S. Linden Rd. • Linden PRESBYTERIAN For more information call 629-5261 810-735-4564 Pastor William Moull TRANSFIGURATION FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Assoc. Pastor Mike Anderson CHURCH OF FENTON BAPTIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA Sunday School...... 9:30 am 14176 Fenton Rd. • Fenton 503 S. LeRoy St. • Fenton Sunday Worship...... 10:30 am 810-629-7801 FAITH BAPTIST 810-629-7332 Sunday Night Teen Programs...... 5:00 pm CHURCH OF LINDEN www.FentonTLC.org www.ffpc.org www.LindenFreeMethodist.org Pastor Dale Swihart Jr. 4518 Silver Lk. Rd. • Linden Sunday Worship...... 10:30 am 810-735-9339 Larry McMellen, Parish Associate JAM Children’s Ministries...... 10:30 am Summer Worship...... 10:00 am Kenneth C. McMaster, Senior Pastor Communion Celebrated every Sun. NAZARENE Jack C. McMaster, Pastor Emeritus HOLLY Jason Coldwell, Youth Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN ARGENTINE CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Children & Teen Sunday School...... 9:30 am CHURCH, LC-MS OF THE NAZARENE 207 E. Maple • Holly Morning Worship...... 11:00 am 16248 S. Seymour Rd. • Linden 248-634-9494 • www.hollypc.org Christian Education Courses...... 9:30 am 806 Main Street • Fenton 810-629-7861 810-735-7118 Reverend Dr. Sharlyn DeHaven Gates Children’s Church...... 11:00 am Pastor Robert Lindsay Sunday Worship Schedule Wednesday Kids Club & Youth Group...... 6:30 pm Fax 810-629-9877 www.trinitylcmsfenton.com Sunday School...... 9:45 am Worship...... 10:00am Wednesday Prayer Meeting...... 7:00 pm Sunday Morning Worship...... 11:00 am Nursery (0-2 and 2-4 yrs.) available at all service times. Reverend Dean G. Dumbrille (Junior Church and Nursery Provided) LINDEN Worship Services Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF Wednesday in the Word...... 7:00 pm Wed. Children & Teens...... 7:00 pm 119 W. Broad St. • Linden SWARTZ CREEK Saturday Traditional Worship...... 6:30 pm Wed. Prayer Meeting ...... 7:00 pm 810-735-5755 Sunday Traditional Worship...... 8:30 am 5372 Seymour Rd. • Swartz Creek FENTON CHURCH Pastor Seth Normington 810-635-7016 Sunday Education Hour...... 9:45 am Sunday Worship...... 10:00 am OF THE NAZARENE Sunday School...... 10:00 am Jim E. Nelson, Sr. Pastor Sunday Contemporary Worship ...... 11:00 am 11075 Runyan Lake Rd. • Fenton Shawn Cook, Associate and Youth Pastor Saturday ...... 5:30 pm, Bible Study 810-750-6544 TYRONE COMMUNITY Sunday School...... 9:45 am Sunday Worship Services...... 11:00 am PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning Worship...... 11:00 am SHEPHERD OF THE LAKES Sunday School for all ages...... 10:00 am 9141 Hartland Rd. • Fenton Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm WELS LUTHERAN CHURCH Adult Bible Study & Classes Wed...... 6:30 pm 810-750-0350 Wednesday Night...... 7:00 pm 14160 Fenton Rd., Fenton Children’s & Teen Programs Wed...... 6:30 pm Pastor Linda Living-Hawley Adult Bible Study, Youth Group (6-12 Grades), Pastor Howard H. Festerling Nursery provided for all services. Sunday Worship Schedule Kids Club (K-5 Grad), Mission Friends (3-5 years) 989-513-8746 Celebratory Worship...... 10:00 am Sunday School...... 9:15 am NON-DENOMINATIONAL Children’s Sunday School...... 10:30 am CATHOLIC Adult Bible Study ...... 9:15 am Fellowship...... 11:30 am Sunday Worship Service...... 10:30 am THE ROCK TYRONE COVENANT ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST 11400 S. Linden Rd. • Fenton PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CATHOLIC CHURCH METHODIST 810-629-2444 (PCA) 600 N. Adelaide • Fenton www.hisrock.net 10235 White Lake Rd. • Fenton 810-629-2251 CALVARY UNITED Pastor Jim Combs & Wes Morris Welcome You 810-629-1261 Father David W. Harvey, Pastor Sunday AM Services...... 8:30 am, 9:30am & 11 am Father Kurian Kollpallil, Associate Pastor METHODIST CHURCH Tyronepca.org 15010 N. Holly Rd. • Holly Sunday School...... 9:30 am Pastor, James Mascow Saturday Mass ...... 5:00 pm Sunday PM Service...... 6 pm 248-634-9711 Sunday Worship (includes Children’s Church)... 10:15 am Sunday Mass...... 8 am, 10 am, 12 noon & 6 pm Wednesday Mid Week Service Confessions Sat...... 3:30-4:30 pm www.hollycalvary.org Sunday School ...... 9:00 am Rev. Cliff Schroeder Kidz Rock (2 yr-5th grade)...... 7 pm Call for daily Mass times Sunday Evening Worship...... 6:00 pm Sunday Worship...... 10:00 am Adult Bible Study...... 7 pm Jr. & Sr. High Bible Study...... 7 pm Youth Group & Family Night...... Wed. Evenings ST. RITA CATHOLIC CHURCH FENTON UNITED BUS MINISTRY IS NOW AVAILABLE - 309 E. Maple St. • Holly METHODIST CHURCH PLEASE CALL FOR A RIDE! 248-634-4841 119 S. LeRoy St. • Fenton SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Fr. David Blazek, Pastor 810-629-2132 Saturday Mass...... 4:00 pm, FAITH CITY CHURCH FENTON SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST fentonumc.com “Church, For People Who Don’t Like Church” Sunday Mass...... 8 am, 10 am, & 12 noon Rev. Bill Donahue 408 Fifth St. • Fenton 2084 W. Thompson Rd. • Fenton 810-629-9493 Weekday Mass Tues.-Thur...... 9:00 am Rev. Jeremy Peters, Associate Pastor Reconciliation after Sat. 4 pm Mass or by appt. 810-750-2200 Pastor Chris Ames Traditional Worship...... 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am Karl Barancik, Lead Pastor Church Worship...... 10:00 am Casual Worship...... 6:00 pm Andrew Barancik, Campus Pastor Sabbath School...... 11:00 am CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Church at Study...... 9:30 am www.faithcity.tv Prayer Meeting...... 4:30 pm Wednesday Nursery Provided at all services. SUNDAY: (Linden Seventh Day Adventist 7007 W. Silver Lake Rd) Contemporary Worship Service...... 10am FIRST CHURCH FENTON FREE Studio 145 Kids (Ages 6-12)...... 10am OF CHRIST, METHODIST CHURCH Preschool (Ages 3-5)...... 10am SCIENTIST 800 North Rd.• Fenton Nursery (Birth-2 yrs)...... 10am 204 E. Rockwell • Fenton 810-629-8531 WEDNESDAY: 810-629-3211 www.fentonfmc.org Contemporary Worship Service...... 7pm Church Service...... 11:00 am Pastor Chuck Hubbert All kids classes available on Wednesdays also. Connect groups meet throughout the week. Sunday School...... 11:00 am Sunday Worship...... 11:00 am Wednesday Evening...... 7:30 pm Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 pm Nursery available. THE ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH (fomerly Horizon Church) EPISCOPAL 810-922-2088 LAKE FENTON Lead Pastor Chris Vitarelli ST. JUDE’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH www.theroadcc.com EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2581 N. Long Lake Rd. • Fenton Journey campus in Howell...... 10AM 810-629-5161 106 E. Elizabeth St. • Fenton Reverend Jeremy Peters 315 E. Grand River (at the Historic Howell Theater) 810-629-5681 Sunday Worship...... 9:00 am Horizon campus...... 6:30PM Holy Communion...... 8:00 am & 10:30 am Sunday School...... 10:00 am 1440 Torrey Rd. (in the Torrey Rd. Plaza) Builders&Realtors Sunday, June 2, 2013 Page 7B

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That’s how will provide a “wow” factor. important this room is to the success of The master bath is the second most a potential home sale. sought after room in a competitive hous- While you might find it difficult to ing market. “It’s going to be key in the spend money on a home you no longer sale of your home,” said Brant. “Replace plan to live in, sprucing up your kitchen the vanity, stool and tub, if needed. Add will actually pay off in a big a neutral paint and new way when you do sell your flooring.” house. The money Cantleberry suggests that “The money you put into you put into you can also inexpensively TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SHEKNOWS.COM your kitchen you’ll get back ‘‘your kitchen replace mirrors to “crisp up” Marching Ant Moving, a moving company in Grand Blanc advises homeowners to at sale time, and then some,” the look of the bathroom. label each moving box with a list of contents and to what room it should be carried. said Shane Adams of Re- you’ll get “Put in a good sink. Make MAX Select in Flint. “Your back at sale your bathroom a focal point. house will also spend less time, and then A closet for storage in a time on the market.” bathroom is also a big sell- Moving checklist Fresh, clean, neutral and some. ing point.” updated is his mantra for all Shane Adams She suggests that the rest Marching Ant Moving of Grand flammable goods or ammunition. rooms in the house, but is ReMAX Select of the rooms of the house be Blanc offers moving tips for sum- • Tape the bottom of all packing ’’ re-painted and have fresh especially important in the mer’s busy re-location season boxes. Folding them in leaves them kitchen. “Your kitchen and bath are what carpeting installed. weak and vulnerable to damage. sells a house to a woman,” said Adams. In every room, cleanliness, not clutter, By Sally Rummel • Have a general “game plan” for “For a man and kids, it’s more likely to is a very important aspect of a strong first [email protected]; 810-629-8282 the location of large items at your be a family room/great room area and a impression. “Stage your house with a Summer is the busiest time to new location, to help avoid relocating finished lower level.” professional agent,” said Adams. “You’ll make a move, and the work may items several times. How much you’ll want to spend in always get back more than what you put seem overwhelming. Marching Ant • It is easiest for everyone if pets remodeling depends on the property and into it.” Moving of Grand Blanc offers these and small children are taken care of the price range, according to Adams. tips to help make your move faster, off-site during a move. “If it’s a high-end property, prospective cheaper and easier: • To save time on moving day, break buyers will expect certain amenities in • Pack heavy items like books and down beds and disconnect appliances their kitchen.” magazines in small boxes. before movers come. Kristy Cantleberry of ReMAX Plati- • If you are moving from an apart- • Try to say goodbye to neighbors num in Grand Blanc didn’t hesitate at all ment, try to save a parking spot or the day before the move to avoid the when asked which room of a house makes two near the building the night before distraction of visitors on moving day. a sale. “If the kitchen ‘wows’ you, that by using your own vehicles. This • Place electronics in original pack- will sell the rest of the house,” she said. will make the movers much more aging if you still have it, for addi- “Make sure that countertops are new or efficient. tional protection. updated, as well as the flooring. People • Use packing tape, not duct tape, • Provide the movers with cell phone look for lots of cabinet space, as well as for boxes. numbers in case there are questions upgraded appliances.” • When marking your boxes for the on moving day. Granite countertops are very popular, movers, mark the side and top of each • Keep a box of essentials that stays said Shannon Brant, of Coldwell Banker box with the contents and room the with you for things like medications, Professionals in Fenton. “People also box is to go to. vital documents that you don’t want like stainless steel appliances, or at least • Legally, your mover can’t move to have to search for on moving day. appliances that match each other. 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A funeral Memoriams were held Wednes- Mass was celebrated at 9 at 10:30 day, May AM Friday, May 31, 2013 AM, 29, 2013. at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 600 N. Jennifer Galpin, Sandra Ferris, Scott McCann, Wednes- A memo- Jennifer Galpin - age 63, Sandra Ferris - age 62, Scott McCann - age 56, rial ser- Adelaide St., Fenton, Rev. day, May Fr. David Harvey celebrant. died May 24, 2013. Share died May 28, 2013. Ser- died May 22, 2013. Ser- 29, 2013, vice will memories at www.tem- vices provided by Sharp vices entrusted to Sharp Internment at Great Lakes at Sharp be held National Cemetery, Holly. rowskifamilyfuneralhome. Funeral Homes. www. Funeral Homes. www. Funeral Monday, com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. Visitation took place from Home, Fenton Chapel, June 3, 2013 at noon, 2-8 PM Thursday at Sharp Temrowski 1000 Silver Lake Road, located at Grand Blanc Funeral Home, Fenton Family Funeral Home & Methodist Church, 515 Cremation Services Fenton. Visitation was Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 held 4-8 PM Monday and Bush Ave. A lunch service Rd., Fenton where a vigil Tuesday, May 27-28. Ron will be served following the service was held at 8 PM Darlene Barnett, Louise Czerwinski, Michael Holt, was born September 4, service. Darlene requested Thursday with Deacon Ron Darlene Barnett - died Louise Czerwinski - age Michael Holt - age 42, 1946 in Gladwin, the son that people share stories Kenney officiating. Visita- May 29, 2013. Share 86, died May 26, 2013. died May 27, 2013. Ser- of Charles and Marguerite at the service of how she tion was also held 8-9 AM Friday at the church. In lieu memories at www.tem- Services provided by Sharp vices entrusted to Sharp (Lauer) Harrold. He was a touched your life. Darlene was born on February of flowers, donations are rowskifamilyfuneralhome. Funeral Homes. www. Funeral Homes. www. 1964 graduate of Gladwin 19, 1963 in Fenton, the being accepted at Sharp com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. High School and received daughter of Larry Barnett Funeral Home - Fenton or his Bachelor’s and Mas- Temrowski and Nancy Estep. She Citizen’s Bank/Attn: Bailey Family Funeral Home & ter’s degrees from Eastern and Evan Rudziensky Cus- Cremation Services was preceded in death by T500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 Michigan University. He her mother Nancy, sisters todial Gift Accounts, for married Barbara C. Wolfe Denise Teall and Deneen the benefit of John’s sons. Please contact the family Pauline Williams, Maxie Markin, Scott Curtis, on August 16, 1968 in Al- Murray and brother Bradley Pauline Williams - age 83, Maxie Markin - age 84, Scott Curtis - age 44, died len Park. Ron taught and with questions regarding Barnett. She is survived the gift accounts. John died May 28, 2013. Ser- died May 24, 2013. Ser- May 25, 2013. Services coached at both Marysville by her brother Matthew vices provided by Sharp vices provided by Sharp provided by Sharp Funeral and Lake Fenton High was born September 13, Estep and many nieces 1949 in Detroit the son of Funeral Homes. www. Funeral Homes. www. Homes. www.sharpfuner- Schools. Later he was and nephews. Darlene sharpfuneralhomes.com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. alhomes.com. Thomas and Norma (Bur- a Sales Rep for Jostens graduated high school chianti) Rudziensky. He Publications. In 1992, Ron from Lake Fenton in 1981. served as Corporal in the founded Harrold Devel- She earned her Bachelor’s U.S. Army. He married Beth opments, a residential Degree in Human Ser- Merrill on August 12, 1995 building company. He vices in 2012 from Baker in Ann Arbor. He had re- established three subdivi- College. A practitioner of sided in Fenton for 5 years; Harry McCallister, Karl School, Gerald Kowalcyk, previously residing in Harry McCallister - age 61, Karl School - age 65, died Gerald Kowalcyk - age 85, sions in the Linden area Healing Touch and Reiki, Brighton. John was a cus- died May 26, 2013. Ser- May 25, 2013. Services died May 28, 2013. Ser- and built over 200 homes. she was an entrepreneur tom home builder by trade. vices provided by Sharp provided by Sharp Funeral vices provided by Sharp Ron had a strong belief who wanted to help others He owned and operated Funeral Homes. www. Homes. www.sharpfuner- Funeral Homes. www. in the value of community with End of Life services. Paragon Development, Inc. sharpfuneralhomes.com. alhomes.com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. and strove to reflect that in She was a lover of animals, especially her cat Furby. He was extremely detail each of his developments. orientated and his custom- Surviving are Barbara, his She was loved by many and was truly an inspiration ers loved him. Additionally, wife of 44 years; 2 chil- he worked for the Village of to all who knew her. Being dren, Jeff and wife Mary of Pinckney for the past two very spiritual, she believed Linden and Heather and years as Zoning Adminis- Lucy Headapohl, Leo Dollins, that life isn’t about finding trator. John was a former View all Leo Dollins - age 80, died partner Ken of Howell; 5 Lucy Headapohl - age 82, yourself; life is about creat- president of the Home May 24, 2013. Services grandchildren, Jason, Me- died May 25, 2013. Ser- ing yourself. She encour- Builders Association of Liv- stories provided by Sharp Funeral gan, Charlie, Sarah, and vices provided by Sharp aged people to follow ingston County. The most Homes. www.sharpfuner- Lauren; brother, Tom and online at Funeral Homes. www. their dreams and pursue important thing in John life alhomes.com. wife Marilyn of Woodbury, sharpfuneralhomes.com. their passions in life and was his boys. He loved tctimes.com MN; brothers-in-law Tom she helped many people playing baseball with them, Wolfe and wife Sharon realize their self-worth. To fishing, throwing around of Sterling Heights, Dave show compassion to all the football. His favorite Wolfe and partner Sharon and know that love is the pastime was watching his of Taylor; sister-in-law most powerful energy that boys play sports. Surviv- Jeffrey Rackliffe, Mary Pearce and husband ing are: wife Beth; two DOWNLOAD THE Jeffrey Rackliffe - age 61, exists. To never hold the sons, Bailey and Evan all TRI-COUNTY TIMES died May 24, 2013. Ser- Dane of Pembroke Pines, opportunity back to love of Fenton; sister Mary Jo vices provided by Sharp Fl; and numerous nieces and forgive others. 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VILLAGE OF HOLLY SALE OF REAL PROPERTY OFFER TO PURCHASE Wesley Reed, Wanda Rogers, Beatrice Cosby, Wesley Reed - age 100, Wanda Rogers - age 76, Beatrice Cosby - age 69, Proposals are being accepted by the Village of Holly for the sale of real property locat- died May 27, 2013. Ser- died May 28, 2013. Ser- died May 31, 2013. Ser- ed at 102 First Street, Holly, Michigan. Proposals will be accepted beginning Wednes- vices provided by Sharp vices provided by Sharp vices entrusted to Sharp day, May 15, 2013 through Monday, June 17, 2013 at 3:00 PM. For more details, cop- Funeral Homes. www. Funeral Homes. www. Funeral Homes. www. ies of this RFP can be obtained from the Village of Holly Administrative Offices, 202 S. sharpfuneralhomes.com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. sharpfuneralhomes.com. Saginaw Street, Holly, MI 48442 or on the web at www.hollyvillage.org www.tctimes.com Life Style Sunday, June 2, 2013 13B Zucchini Banana Bread Recipe Released this week paw’s corner DVDs & Movies

DARK SKIES From the producer of Paranormal Activity, Insidi- ous, and Sinister comes Dark Skies: a supernatural thriller that follows a young family living in the suburbs. As husband and wife Daniel and Lacey Barret witness an escalating series of disturbing events involving their family, Ingredients • 1 cup mashed ripe their safe and peaceful home quickly unravels. When it becomes clear that • 1-1/2 cups all-pur- bananas the Barret family is being targeted by pose flour • 1/2 cup canola oil an unimaginably terrifying and deadly • 1 cup sugar • 1/2 t. banana extract force, Daniel and Lacey take matters in their own • 1 t. ground cinnamon • 1/2 t. vanilla extract hands to solve the mystery of what is after their family. • 1/2 t. baking powder • 1 cup shredded zuc- PG-13, 1 hr. 37 min. Hot car can kill • 1/2 t. baking soda chini DEAR PAW'S CORNER: I was taking my gro- • 1/2 t. salt • 1/2 cup chopped THE NUMBERS STATION After his latest mission goes disas- ceries out to the car when I noticed two small • 1 egg walnuts trously wrong, veteran CIA black ops puppies looking out the window of a car parked Directions agent Emerson Kent (John Cusack, next to mine. The windows were rolled all the 2012) is given one last chance to prove way up, and the pups were panting nonstop. I 1. In a large bowl, combine the first six ingredients. he still has what it takes to do his job. In a small bowl, beat the egg, bananas, oil and His new assignment: guarding Kath- ran back into the store and asked the manager extracts. Stir into dry ingredients just until moist- erine (Malin Akerman, Watchmen), a to page the dogs' owner. Fortunately, the owner ened. Fold in zucchini and walnuts. code operator at a top-secret remote responded and went out to the car, saying he 2. Transfer to three 5-3/4-in. x 3-in. x 2-in. loaf pans CIA “Numbers Station” where encrypt- only meant to be inside for a few minutes. Can ed messages are sent and received. you let your readers know that leaving pets in a coated with cooking spray. Bake at 325° for When an elite team of heavily armed assailants lays 40-45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near siege to the station, Emerson and Katherine suddenly hot car, even "only for a few minutes," could be a the center comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes find themselves in a life-or-death struggle against an death sentence for them? Thanks. — Charlotte before removing from pans to wire racks. Yield: unknown enemy. With the station compromised and 3 mini loaves (6 slices each). innocent lives at stake, they must stop the deadly plot DEAR CHARLOTTE: You told them, and I thank before it’s too late. R, 1 hr. 29 min. you! The temperature inside a parked car, even with the windows cracked to allow airflow, can Co-sleeping with an rise dramatically When it’s 80 degrees F. within just 10 min- outside, a car’s inte- infant carries some risk utes on a moderately rior can heat up to 99 cool day. degrees in 10 minutes, From Dwight Silverman, chron.com DEAR AMY: My daughter had a baby four Without sweat and to 109 degrees in months ago. Her in-laws moved in with glands, dogs have 20 minutes, according them at that time. The baby was put in a trouble staying cool. to a report by RedRover, bassinet for the first month or so. After that Did you know your And when their body a nonprofit animal pro- the bassinet was put away, and they did temperature rises out of tection organization. iPhone has a hidden not put the crib up. The in- the normal range, their laws put the little baby to Amy Dickinson organs can be irrevers- manual? sleep in their bed at night. ably damaged in a shockingly short time. I have heard of horror The iPhone User stories of babies being Guide is an online smothered or falling out of manual, and it lives PAUL G. DONOHUE, M.D. bed. — Worried Grandma on your phone as a Mobile Safari book- DEAR GRANDMA: I shared To your mark. Open Safari your letter with Dr. Claire and tap the book- McCarthy, pediatrician at Ask good health mark icon. Navigate Boston Children’s Hospital Amy to the main Book- and an assistant professor DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I had a little trouble marks page and of pediatrics at Harvard breathing, so I saw my doctor, who ordered a chest X-ray. It showed fluid on the right scroll to the bottom Medical School. She replies: lung. The doctor said he would have to do of the list. “According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the safest place for a baby to sleep more tests to find out why the fluid appeared. is in the same room with the parents — but in Could you guess for me what those tests their own sleep space. When babies sleep in might be? What brought this on? — R.H. bed with the parents, there is always a risk that SundayJumble the baby could be smothered, fall off the bed or ANSWER: A double-ply covering, called the otherwise hurt.” pleura, encases each lung. A small space be- tween the two leaves of pleura allows the lung to DEAR AMY: Dad is in his 70s and has a inflate and deflate effortlessly. The fluid you have live-in girlfriend. She has done nothing but is in the pleural space. The condition is a pleural alienate my siblings and me since they have effusion. The fluid is not actually in lung tissue. been together. It hurts so much knowing that Infections, illnesses like rheumatoid arthritis, heart my father doesn’t miss having his kids and failure, blood clots in the lungs, liver cirrhosis and grandkids in his life. It has been years since chest trauma are some of the causes of pleural Dad has expressed an interest in visiting any effusions. Cancer is another cause. Shortness of us (or his grandchildren), and I at least of breath, chest discomfort and cough are some have stopped bringing it up to avoid the of the things that a pleural effusion engenders. rejection. — Sad Daughter Some people with an effusion have no symptoms DEAR DAUGHTER: Your father got a life, at all. The fluid is discovered when a person has a and you feel left out and lonely. Your father is chest X-ray, as was the case with you. The doctor not being sensitive to you, so you will have to is most probably planning to obtain a specimen express yourself honestly to him, while also of the fluid from the pleura. It’s not a difficult pro- changing your approach to be more positive and cedure. Analysis of the fluid provides information proactive. The way into your father’s sightline that determines what caused it. That information may be though his girlfriend. You should express also allows the doctor to determine a treatment an interest in meeting her family and also invite plan and provide you with a prognosis of what to her to bring your dad to visit you. expect. I’d like to speculate further for you, but I ANSWER KEY LOCATED IN THIS EDITION can’t. I need more information too. 14B Sunday, June 2, 2013 SUNDAY, JUNE 2, TIMES2013 CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.comPAGE 14B

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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, Personal Help Garage Vacant Land nd Notices Wanted Sales For Sale JUNE 2 • 1-4 pm 1 3 13 16 6330 Baldwin Rd. HELP WANTED - full-time FENTON - LOON lake 2 Mundy Township Pond Supplies for summer, June through Fenton waterfront and 2 wooded lots. ( Just east of Hogan Rd., Live gamefish for stocking. September. Outside work. Call $12,000 and up. Best offer! West of Linden Rd.) 248-634-1311. Quick sale, terms. 810-629- Great 3 bedroom home, low- $137,900 Large selection FENTON - LIFT chair, wrought 8694, 810-964-3472, 810-735- est taxes around. Huge family NOW HIRING experienced iron garden furniture. 64 years of lake, pond and 6887. room w/freestanding fireplace, pool service technician to of treasures. June 6-8th, 1.5 baths, beautiful deck & patio watergarden supplies. 9-5p.m., 11009 Old US-23. in large backyard w/incredible view. All appliances are included. Power outage? join growing business. Must No problem, this home has main plug in for generator which is also included! FREE CATALOG! be a hard worker with good Real Estate FENTON - OUR trash could For Rent Painted garage floor. New furnace & hot water heater last year. Central air & natural Stoney Creek Inc. people skills and have valid be your treasure!! June 6-8th, 21 gas heating. Michigan drivers license. Grant, Michigan 9-4p.m., 939 State Rd. Some experience is preferred. 800-448-3873 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, full Rick Morris Send resume to www. FENTON 1171 Crooked Lake basement, appliances included www.stoneycreekequip.com personalpoolservice@gmail. Rd, off Butcher, June 6-8th, plus washer/dryer. No pets. 810-955-1038 com or call 810-577-1416. Thursday-Saturday, 9-4p.m. $875 plus deposit. 810-750- Local Agent, Local Knowledge Professionals Household items, canoe, 1214. Buying or Selling? Call the Expert! 120 N. Leroy St. Fenton Help outdoor furniture, clothing, www.coldwellbankerprofessionals.net Wanted TRAINING! and accessories. F E N T O N W E S T W O O D 3 Real Estate GLEN senior condominium. FENTON ANDOVER WOODS 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, newly Subdivision sale, off Andover DIRECT CARE - part-time TRAINING! carpeted, finished basement Dr., June 6-8th, 9-5p.m. midnights in Clarkston. No experience needed, for lease. $1,100. Call 989- Opening July 2013 we will train you! Something for everyone!! Immediate opening. Call 627-9177. (20 beds) You can earn while you learn! Assisted Living Community Adrienne, 248-625-4273. FENTON SILVERCREST Currently looking for: Drive, off Owen, June 7-8th, Friday and Saturday, 9-4p.m. Office/Retail Life Enrichment Coordinator Part–time Mon.-Fri. Professionals Household items, clothes, and 22 Cook Part-time 6a-6p Dance 120 N. Leroy St., Fenton Call Michael today! electronics. Resident Aide/CNA (Certified Nursing Asst.) Instructors 810.354.0991 LAKE WINDS PLAZA Part–time Not just a job, in Fenton - 2 separate Holly desirable office units Housekeeping Part–time A CAREER! NOW HIRING experienced tree available. New carpet, just Chassé Ballroom & Latin climbers and groundsmen. All applicants: Must be compassionate, caring, H O L LY M I L L P O I N T E painted, 1 unit is 1,340 sq. Dance Studio in Fenton has Must have a valid driver’s SUBDIVISION sale, off ft. the other unit is 1,080 patient and enjoy working with the elderly. employment opportunities license. Call Ronald’s Tree Herrington Dr., June 6-8th, sq. ft. These units can for those who are enthusiastic, Service, 810-735-6775. Apply at: 9-5p.m. Something for be rented separately or self-motivated, well groomed everyone!! and enjoy working with people. combined for a square No experience needed, Employment HOLLY MOVING sale. 3080 footage of 2,420 sq. ft. nationally recognized training Wanted Mitchell Rd., June 2nd, 12- Get the Best rate in town! 4 Great parking, no NNN, program & travel opportunities. 5p.m., June 3-4th, 3-7p.m. brokers protected. A great career in the dance Furniture, china, pictures. HANDYMAN - PLUMBING, Call 248-884-8167. industry awaits you!! painting, drywall, roofing and Items need to go. 248-459- Please send resume and siding repair. Call 810-262- 0110. salary requirements to: 1434. VARIOUS ROOMS and suites. Due to expansion... [email protected] North Towne Professional Our long term nursing care facility is seeking Centre, 810-714-3103. Cars Linden individuals that have a passion about providing the best DIRECT CARE part-time For Sale LINDEN JUNE 6-7th, 9-4p.m., in elderly care and is now hiring for the following: openings in Clarkston. Days 8a Rooms/ June 8th, 9-1p.m., 6005 Apartments and Midnights. Call Adrienne, Lakeview Park Dr. Household 2006 PONTIAC SOLSTICE, For Rent 23 RN’s 248-625-4273. items, junior to plus size 20,500 miles, 2.4 liter, red, mint. clothing, formal gowns, kids on all shifts full-time and part-time and $13,995. Call 810-714-5387. skis and golf clubs. LPN’s TEXT: GARAGESALE to 810- RN/LPN Trucks 475-2030 for an updated list of apartments on all shifts full-time and part-time Needed for PT For Sale 8b area garage sales. Tri-County Times. Apply in person at 202 S. Bridge Street, Linden, MI 48451 Contingency Position. Where the Experience preferred. 2010 COLORADO pick up, “WHOLE” - OR - send resume to [email protected] Pack is Argentine Care Center, Inc. 43,000 miles. $14,500. Call Real Estate Welcome! 9051 Silver Lake Rd. 248-245-1065. For Sale 15 Linden, MI 48451 Phone (810) 735-9487 REAL ESTATE WANTED. Long Term/Skilled Nursing Care Facility Fax: (810) 735-9035 Ca$h for unwanted houses. EOE Fast closings available. Sell TEXT today! Please call 810-584- Free Heat 5575. Due to expansion... EXPERIENCED AND licensed & Hot Water Our long term nursing care facility is seeking CDL drivers needed to operate Limited Availability individuals that have a passion about providing the best crane and pump trucks. Call • Select Unit Specials 810-629-5265. JOBS • Pets Welcome in elderly care and is now hiring for the following: • Sparkling Interiors HAY HELP wanted. Part-time, • Lake Fenton Schools Hartland Equestrian Horse Certified Nurse Assistant Farm. M-59/Hickory Ridge, (CNA’s) positions available, all shifts full-time Highland. Phone Kathy, 248- to and part-time. Must have certification from the 887-4303. 810-475-2030 State of Michigan as a nurse aide and worked FENTON for a list 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call apartments with the elderly in long term care environment. NOTICE OF ERROR - It is the Today! Move in condition! responsibility of the advertiser of current Large wooded lot. Apply in person at 202 S. Bridge Street, Linden, MI 48451 to check the correctness of each job 11275 Nora Drive. 810-629-5333 - OR - send resume to [email protected] insertion of an advertisement. $195,000. 200 Trealout Drive The Tri-County Times will not be openings 810-629-6762. (In Fenton, off North Leroy) responsible for more than one Monday-Friday 10-5 • Sat. by appt.

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Rooms/ Boats & Apartments Misc. Household 4 PARCELS AT For Rent 23 Wanted 27 For Sale 29 Motors 40 ABSOLUTE AUCTION FENTON AREA nice duplex, ALL SCRAP metals picked 1989 MANITOU 24 ft. Limited CHAIRLIFT CHAIR townhouse style. 2 bedroom, up including appliances. We Edition pontoon, 45h.p. - double, excellent 2 bath, laundry hook-up, buy scrap cars/trucks, farm Mariner. Very good condition condition. Would make appliances. $750. No smoking/ equipment/motor homes. 810- with individual seat covers. great porch swing. $700. pets. 810-629-6095. 730-7514, 810-449-0045. $5,500 or best. 810-750-9599. 810-240-3688. Selling to the highest bidder. No Minimum, No Reserve! I NEED your scrap metal, BENNINGTON PONTOON, Pepper Rd Parcel A, B, C Rose Twp., MI 48442 $398 RENT washers, dryers, water heaters, 23’, 60h.p. Yamaha motor. On-Site: Thursday, June 13th at 5pm furnaces, aluminum, copper www.tctimes.com Only 208 hours. Very clean Attention hunters! Fulfill your dreams of living on your SPECIAL!* piping, etc. Please call 810- with extras. $22,900. Marcus, very own ravine. Parcel A and B - 10+/- Aces each zoned $ Security 735-5910. 810-287-0858. agriculture and Parcel C - 20+/- Acres zoned light 99 Deposit indsutrial that are beautifully wooded with possible Chateau View Pets SHOREMASTER vertical boat walk-outs. Perfect sites with all the fresh air you'll want APARTMENTS Pre-Payment is 34 lift, 3,000 lbs. $1,200. Call 810- and vistas that seem to go on forever. Great hunting 13470 Dixie Hwy, Holly required for all 735-4800. including deer, rabbit, turkey, and most small game! Buy Rent Based On Income 1 or all 3 parcels to complete your own private preserve. private party ads HUNGARIAN VIZSLA, 8 week GET YOUR Local news online This institution is an equal old, male puppies. Beginning everyday. visit www.tctimes.com. Limited opportunity provider and employer 12755 Carolyn Way Springfield Twp., MI 48350 Specials! TDD: 800-649-3777 Visa and Mastercard shots, AKC registered. Auction Held Off-Site at Pepper Rd., Holly, IM Call accepted Champion blood lines. Call Lawn & Garden Great location with easy access to M-59, US-23, and Today! 248-634-0404 Chris, 248-396-4104. For Sale I-75 within mere minutes. Newer corner site in 41 Foundation Village Condominium Development. Excellent opportunity to build your dream home F E N T O N H E I G H T S JOHN DEERE LAWN MOWER, For Classifieds Call near quaint downtown Davisburg. APARTMENTS, one and two Recycling Fact 21h.p., 42” cut, 6 years old. Oil Beth Rose, CAI Auctioneer | Rose Auction Group, LLC bedroom units starting at $550 810 629-8194 changed regularly. $650. Call per month. Call 810-354-8006. Styrofoam will never degrade. 810-629-9650. 877.696.7653 | RoseAuctionGroup.com LINDEN - ONE and two bedrooms. Close to park and BY TRIBUNE MEDIA KING lake. Heat included. $499/$599 FEATURES SuperCrossword per month. 810-629-4957. SundaySudoku 1/2 OFF YOUR FULL 1ST & 2ND MONTH(S)! 1 & 2 Bedroom private entry apartments. Heat & Water Paid On site laundry, central air, pool, picnic areas and we are pet friendly. Close to everything! CRESTVIEW APARTMENTS 810-629-7653 201 Trealout Dr. • Fenton *Call for further details!

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This report covers the drinking water quality for the Village of Holly for the 2012 Water Quality Data calendar year. This information is a snapshot of the quality of the water that we pro- vided to you in 2012. Included are details about where your water comes from, what The table below lists all the drinking water contaminants that we detected during the it contains, and how it compares to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 2012 calendar year. The presence of these contaminants in the water does not nec- and state standards. essarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. Unless otherwise noted, the data presented in this table is from testing done January 1 – December 31, 2012. The State allows us to monitor for certain contaminants less than once per year because Your water comes from four (4) wells located on the West side of town. Wells are the concentrations of these contaminants are not expected to vary significantly from approximately 210 feet deep and are embedded into sand stone (Marshall Forma- year to year. All of the data is representative of the water quality, but some are more tion). The State performed an assessment of our source water in 2003. The sus- than one year old. ceptibility rating is on a seven-tiered scale from “very-low” to “very-high” based on geologic sensitivity, well construction, water chemistry and contamination sources. Terms and abbreviations used below: The susceptibility of our source is moderately high. • Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG): The level of a contaminant in drink- ing water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs Several existing sources of contamination exist in the allow for a margin of safety. • Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL): The highest level of a contaminant that is Holly Wellhead Protection area: allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) sites are located at Adelphian Academy, the best available treatment technology. 820 Academy Road; Village of Holly, 201 Elm Street; Holly Area Schools, • Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level (MRDL): means the highest level of a disin- 800 Elm Street; Fresh Air Society, 4236 Grange Hall Road; Holly Volunteer Ambu- fectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a lance, 504 Maple Street; Mobil Oil, 15241 North Holly Road; Muffler Man of Holly, disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. 503 North Saginaw; Wilkinson’s Auto Repair, 402 North Saginaw; Mabel O. Barnes • Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal (MRDLG): means the level of a drink- Trust, 1125 North Saginaw Street; Holly Gas Company Inc., 114 North Saginaw; ing water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. Beacon & Bridge Market, 820 North Saginaw; and Larry Winklemann, MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants tocontrol microbial 220 Elm Street. contaminants. Four Part 201 sites of environmental contamination include Delta Tube and Fabrica- • N/A: Not applicable ND: not detectable at testing limit ppb: parts per billion or tion Corporation, 4149 Grange Hall Road; Carl Spencer, 422 North Saginaw Street; micrograms per liter ppm: parts per million or milligrams per liter pCi/l: picocu- Larry Winklemann, 220 Elm Street; and E and S Trucking, 15391 Fish Lake Road. ries per liter (a measure of radioactivity). • Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow. Potential sources of contamination include Underground Storage Tank (UST) sites, Aboveground Storage Tank (AST) sites, and groundwater discharge permit sites. Abandoned wells provide a direct conduit for surface run-off and contaminants to easily reach the groundwater and may pose a potential problem. To ensure that these wells are not a potential threat, they should be searched and properly plugged.

We are making efforts to protect our sources by participating in the Wellhead Protection Program.

If you would like to know more about the SWAP report please contact Brian Klaassen at 248-634-2202, or via email at [email protected].

• Contaminants and their presence in water: Drinking Water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). • Vulnerability of sub-populations: Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno- compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune systems disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are avail- able from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). • Sources of drinking water: The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and * While your drinking water meets EPA’s standard for arsenic, it does contain low levels of arsenic. EPA’s standard balances the current understanding of arsenic’s possible health wells. Our water comes from wells. As water travels over the surface of the land effects against the costs of removing arsenic from drinking water. EPA continues to research or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals and, in some the health effects of low levels of arsenic, which is a mineral known to cause cancer in hu- cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the pres- mans at high concentrations and is linked to other health effects such as skin damage and ence of animals or from human activity. circulatory problems. • Contaminants that may be present in source water include: ** Unregulated contaminants are those for which EPA has not established drinking wa- ter standards. Monitoring helps EPA to determine where certain contaminants occur and * Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come whether it needs to regulate those contaminants. from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock opera- *** Information about lead: If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is tions and wildlife. primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. * Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally- The Village of Holly is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control occurring or result from urban storm water runoff, industrial or domestic the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining or farming. seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about * Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking as agriculture and residential uses. water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the * Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. of oil and gas production and mining activities. We will update this report annually and will keep you informed of any problems that may oc- * Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic cur throughout the year as they happen. Copies of this report are available at Village Office chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum pro- at 202 S. Saginaw St. Holly MI. Office hours are 7:30 to 5:30 Monday thru Thursday. Depart- duction, and can also come from gas stations, urban storm water runoff, and ment of Public Works 201 Elm St. Holly Mi. 48442 Office hours are 6:00 to 4:30 Monday thru Thursday. This report will not be sent to you. septic systems. We invite public participation in decisions that affect drinking water quality. Village of Holly In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations that limit Council meeting are the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at the Council Chambers, at 315 S. Broad St. Holly MI.48442. For more information about your water, or the contents of this the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food report, contact Brian Klaassen at 248-634-2202, or via email at [email protected]. and Drug Administration regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water For more information about safe drinking water, visit the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen- which provide the same protection for public health. cy at www.epa.gov/safewater/. www.tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, June 2, 2013 17B

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FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firmis FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is FORECLOSURE NOTICE In the event to these a debt collector attempting to collect a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. a debt collector attempting to collect a this property is claimed as a principal Any information obtained will be used debt. Any information obtained will be debt. Any information obtained will be residence exempt from tax under section for this purpose. If you are in the Military, 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 used for this purpose. If you are in the used for this purpose. If you are in the local businesses, please contact our office at the number PA 206, MCL .7cc please contact our Military, please contact our office at listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE office at (248) 844-5123. This firm is the number listed below. MORTGAGE has been made in the conditions of a certain a debt collector attempting to collect a mortgage made by: Thomas W. Masters SALE - Default has been made in SALE - Default has been made in aka Thomas Masters, a single man to the conditions of a certain mortgage debt. Any information obtained will be the conditions of a certain mortgage Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, made by: Christopher Russell a/k/a used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the made by: Felecia L. Barnett, A Married Inc. as nominee for Shore Mortgage, its Christopher D. Russell, a married man successors and assigns, Mortgagee, number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE DOWNLOAD Woman to ABN AMRO Mortgage and Danielle Lizotte, a married woman dated December 2, 2002 and recorded - Default has been made in the conditions Group, Inc., Mortgagee, dated March December 12, 2002 in Liber 3659 Page to Mortgage Electronic Registration of a certain mortgage made by: Tamara 7, 2003 and re-corded March 12, 2003 19 Livingston County Records, Michigan. Systems, Inc. as nominee for Flagstar Robbins, a married woman to Mortgage in Instrument # 200303120039903 Said mortgage was assigned to: Bank of Bank, FSB its successors and assigns, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Mortgagee, dated October 12, 2007 and THEIR Genesee County Records, Michigan as nominee for Countrywide Mortgage Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide on which mortgage there is claimed recorded October 31, 2007 in Instrument Ventures, LLC dba propertmortgage.com Home Loans Servicing, LP, by assignment # 200710310080901 Genesee County to be due at the date hereof the sum its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated March 29, 2012 and recorded April Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was of Sixty-Six Thousand Seven Hundred 6, 2012 in Instrument # 2012R-010491 dated July 20, 2007 and recorded on which mortgage there is claimed to assigned to: Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, July 25, 2007 in Instrument # 2007R- MOBILE APP Three Dollars and Fifty-Seven Cents be due at the date hereof the sum of One by assignment dated September 4, 025725 Livingston County Records, ($66,703.57) including interest 5% Hundred Twenty Thousand Three Hundred 2012 and recorded September 14, 2012 Michigan. Said mortgage was assigned per annum. Under the power of sale Thirteen Dollars and Sixty-Three Cents in Instrument # 201209140071753 on to: BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, by contained in said mortgage and ($120,313.63) including interest 6.5% per which mortgage there is claimed to assignment dated January 29, 2010 and the statute in such case made and annum. Under the power of sale contained be due at the date hereof the sum of recorded February 25, 2010 in Instrument in said mortgage and the statute in such provided, notice is hereby given that One Hundred Six Thou-sand Eight # 2010R-005107 on which mortgage case made and provided, notice is hereby there is claimed to be due at the date said mortgage will be foreclosed by given that said mortgage will be foreclosed Hundred Eight Dollars and Twelve hereof the sum of Two Hundred Sixty a sale of the mortgaged premises, or by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or Cents ($106,808.12) including interest 4.125% per annum. Under the power Thousand One Hundred Fifty Dollars some part of them, at public vendue, some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Livingston County at 10 :00AM on of sale contained in said mortgage and No Cents ($260,150.00) including Circuit Court of Genesee County at June 26, 2013 Said premises are situated in and the statute in such case made and interest 5.125% per annum. Under the Stan’s Fireplace & 10:00AM on June 26, 2013 . Said City of Howell, Livingston County, Michigan, provided, not ice is hereby given that power of sale contained in said mortgage premises are situated in City of Flint, and are described as: A part of Lots 223 and the statute in such case made and Chimney Service and 224 of Crane and Brooks Plat to the said mortgage will be foreclosed by Genesee County , Michigan, and are a sale of the mortgaged premises, or provided, notice is hereby given that said Village (now City) of Howell, according to mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale described as: Lot 307, of Homesite some part of them, at public vendue, the plat thereof, recorded in Transcribed of the mortgaged premises, or some Circuit Court of Genesee County at Subdivision, according to the plat Records, pages 180 and 181, Livingston part of them, at public vendue, Circuit thereof as recorded in Plat Liber 6, County Records, described as follows: 10:00AM on June 26 , 2013 Said Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Court of Livingston County at 10:00AM Page 36, Genesee County Records. premises are situated in Township of on June 19, 2013 Said premises are Lot 223; thence South 62 degrees East Flushing, Genesee County , Michigan, Commonly known as 2738 Wolcott St, 106.00 feet; thence North 28 degrees situated in City of Brighton, Livingston and are described as: Lot(s) 1, Gleason Flint MI 48504 The redemption period East 43.00 feet; thence North 62 degrees County , Michigan, and are described Farms, according to the recorded Plat shall be 6 months from the date of such West 46.00 feet; thence North 28 degrees as: Lot 1 and the South one-half of Lot East 12.00 feet; thence North 62 degrees thereof, as recorded in Liber 48 of Plats, 2, Pine Lawn Subdivision, according to sale, unless determined abandoned West 60.00 feet to the Easterly line of Page 5. Commonly known as 10259 the plat thereof recorded in Liber 2, Page Billmeier in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or South Michigan Avenue; thence South 28 Frances Rd, Flushing MI 48433 The 36 of Plats, Livingston County Records. MCL 600.3241a, in which case the degrees West 55.00 feet along the Easterly redemption period shall be 6 months Commonly known as 507 N Second Camera redemption period shall be 30 days line of South Michigan Avenue to the point from the date of such sale, unless Street, Brighton MI 48116 The redemption of beginning. Commonly known as 411 from the date of such sale, or upon S Michigan Ave, Howell MI 48843 The determined abandoned in accordance period shall be 6 months from the date of the expiration of the notice required by redemption period shall be 6 months from with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, such sale, unless determined abandoned MCL 600.3241a( c), whichever is later; the date of such sale, unless determined in which case the redemption period in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. abandoned in accordance with MCL shall be 30 days from the date of such 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which sale, or upon the expiration of the period shall be 30 days from the date of If the property is sold at foreclosure case the redemption period shall be 30 notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), such sale, or upon the expiration of the sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised days from the date of such sale, or upon whichever is later; or unless MCL notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), Judicature Act of 1961, under MCL the expiration of the notice required by MCL whichever is later; or unless MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or unless 600.3240(17) applies. If the property 600.3278, the borrower will be held is sold at foreclosure sale under 600.3240(17) applies. If the property is MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the property sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter responsible to the person who buys is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Sloan’s the property at the mortgage foreclo- 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of Sales & Service 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower sure sale or to the mortgage holder under MCL 600 .3278, the borrower will be borrower will be held responsible to will be held responsible to the person held responsible to the person who buys the the person who buys the property at for damaging the property during the who buys the property at the mortgage property at the mortgage foreclosure sale the mortgage foreclosure sale or to redemption period. Dated: 5/26/2013 or to the mortgage holder for damaging foreclosure sale or to the mortgage CitiMortgage, Inc. successor by the property during the redemption period. the mortgage holder for damaging the holder for damaging the property during merger to ABN AMRO Mortgage Dated: 5/26/2013 Bank of America, N.A., property during the redemption period. the redemption period. Dated: 5/19/2013 successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Dated: 5/26 /2013 Nationstar Mortgage, Group, Inc. Mortgagee Attorneys: Bank of America, N.A., successor by Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans LLC Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, Servicing, LP Assignee of Mortgagee Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South LP Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Mosquito 13-81658 Ad #51390 05/26, 06/02, 13-81362 Ad #51435 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 12-69541 Ad #51439 05/26, 06/02, (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 13-82982 Ad 06/09, 06/16/2013 06/16/2013 06/09, 06/16/2013 #50934 05/19, 05/26, 06/02, 06/09/2013 Squad

FORECLOSURE NOTICE In the event FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm this property is claimed as a principal is a debt collector attempting to collect residence exempt from tax under a debt. Any infor-mation obtained will section 7cc of the general property be used for this purpose. If you are in PUZZLE ANSWER KEYS tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL .7cc please the Military, please contact our office at King Crossword, Wednesday Jumble, Wednesday contact our office at (248) 844-5123. the number listed below. MORTGAGE This firmis a debt collector attempting SALE - Default has been made in the Sudoku puzzles are located in last Wednesday’s to collect a debt. Any information conditions of a certain mortgage made issue. All other puzzles are throughout this edition. The Stain obtained will be used for this pur- by: Richard J. Schonebeck Jr. and Dianne Shop pose. If you are in the Military, please G. Schonebeck, Husband and Wife contact our officeat the number listed to Amerihome Mortgage Corporation, below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default Mortgagee, dated February 20, 2009 and SUPER CROSSWORD KING CROSSWORD has been made in the conditions of recorded March 3, 2009 in Instrument ANSWERS ANSWERS a certain mortgage made by: Eva # 200903030022909 Genesee County L. Malin, Single to CitiMortgage, Records, Michigan Said mortgage was Inc., Mortgagee, dated January 26, assigned through mes ne assignments 2004 and recorded March 31, 2004 to: Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, by in Instrument # 200403310036966 assignment dated August 15, 2012 Genesee County Records, Michigan and recorded September 22, 2012 in on which mortgage there is claimed Instrument # 201209220073777 on Tri-County to be due at the date hereof the sum which mortgage there is claimed to be Times of Forty-Two Thousand Five Hundred due at the date hereof the sum of One Eighty-Six Dollars and Sixty-Four Hundred Forty-Six Thousand Nine Cents ($42,586.64) including interest Hundred Thirty-Eight Dollars and Thirty- 5.875% per annum. Under the power Three Cents ($146,938 .33) including of sale contained in said mortgage interest 5.5% per annum. Under the and the statute in such case made power of sale contained in said mortgage and provided, notice is hereby given and the statute in such case made and that said mortgage will be foreclosed provided, notice is hereby given that said by a sale of the mortgaged premises, mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of or some part of them, at public vendue, the mortgaged premises, or some part Circuit Court of Genesee County Bell Jackson of the m, at public vendue, Circuit Court at 10:00AM on June 12, 2013 Said WEDNESDAY SUDOKU SUNDAY SUDOKU Therapeutic of Genesee County at 10:00AM on June premises are situated in Township of ANSWERS ANSWERS Massage Flint, Genesee County , Michigan, and 19, 2013. Said premises are situated in are described as: Lots 146 and 147 of Township of Thetford, Genesee County Romayne Heights, according to the , Michigan, and are described as: Lot 52 re-corded Plat thereof, as recorded of Mador-Royl Heights No 2, According to in Plat Liber 16, Page 24, Genesee the Recorded Plat thereof, as Recorded in County Records. Commonly known Plat Liber 52, Page 16 and 17, Genesee as 1071 W. Mclean Ave, Flint MI County Records. Commonly known as 48507 The redemption period shall 2481 Valley Church Dr., Clio MI 48420 The be 6 months from the date of such redemption period shall be 6 months from sale, unless determined abandoned the date of such sale, unless determined Beale St. in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or abandoned in accordance with MCL Smokehouse BBQ MCL 600.3241a, in which case the 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which redemption period shall be 30 days case the redemption period shall be 30 from the date of such sale, or upon days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the If the property is sold at foreclosure property is sold at foreclosure sale under WEDNESDAY JUMBLE ANSWERS sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Judicature Act of 1961, under MCL Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, 600.3278, the borrower will be held the borrower will be held responsible responsible to the person who buys to the person who buys the property Sawyer the property at the mortgage foreclo- at the mortgage foreclosure sale or Jewelers sure sa le or to the mortgage holder to the mortgage holder fo r damaging for damaging the property during the the property during the redemption redemption period. Dated: 5/12/2013 period. Dated: 5/19/2013 Bayview Loan SUNDAY JUMBLE ANSWERS CitiMortgage, Inc. Mortgagee Attor- Servicing, LLC Assignee of Mortgagee neys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 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LEGACY REALTY Experienced Agents PROFESSIONALS, INC. Exceptional Service 810-629-1511 www.legacyrealtypros.com 526 N. LeRoy • Fenton THIS WEEK’S NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSES! REDUCED OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 SWARTZ CREEK ALL SPORTS FLINT 9240 Park Place LOON LAKE 411 S. Vernon Avenue Terrific Buy GREAT BUY! Located in Flint’s Cultural for this spacious Center area. Possible college rental or Ranch Home! FENTON TOWNSHIP nice starter home! 2 story 3 bedroom Storage space galore in 3494 Loon Lake Court. (US 23, Torrey Rd exit, R on North Rd, L on Rolston, R on Jennings, L on w/dining room, 1.5 baths, hardwood floors in well planned kitchen Loon Lake) This Home is a Gem! 57 ft. on All Sports Loon Lake. 2 bedroom Ranch w/2 full baths, bedrooms, central air, 1572 sq. ft., could add with easy care tile flooring. CA, lower level walkout has Family Room, Full Bath & complete Kitchen for entertaining total living more sq. ft., fenced yard, sidewalks, 2 car Gorgeous Great Room area approx. 2240 sq. ft. Deck off the living room is a great place to watch the evening sunsets. detached garage and storage shed. Updates with vaulted ceiling. Beautiful backyard all the way to Loon Lake which is well known for its great fishing. in last 7 years include: Roof, most flooring, The tree lined back yard beckons $169,900. Call Bob Cole 810-625-8229 air/furnace, water heater, bathrooms, you to relax on the deck. kitchen, plumbing, paint. $127,900 OPEN OPEN $34,900 Call Patrik Welty 810-750-2300 SUNDAY SUNDAY Call Kevin Usealman 810-965-6552 1-3 1-3 UPDATED LAKEFRONT LOON WELL LAKE MAINTAINED

FENTON TOWNSHIP FENTON 13111 Torrey Road 13406 Enid Boulevard (US 23 to Torrey Rd exit, N on Torrey Rd) (US 23 to Torrey Rd exit, N on Torrey Rd, LINDEN Sparkling Shore Frontage R on Grove Park, L on Enid) FENTON 4146 Mcfarland Drive on Lake Fenton on popular Crane’s Cove. Views of Lake Fenton. 1263 Crystal Pointe Circle 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath bungalow Unique cottage with 3 bedrooms, Completely updated, this waterfront home 2 Bedroom, 1½ Bath condo on All Sports Loon Lake. Hardwood flooring 1.5 baths, cathedral ceiling in kitchen, Features 2857 sq. ft. 3 Bed 3 Bath, plus with hardwood floor in Great Room heated sun room, 1st floor laundry, throughout, cozy fireplace in living room. a Large Lot across the street with a 2 car and Dining area. 750 sq. ft., +375 in finished walkout garage. Waterfront Gazebo, Newer Deck, & Tree lined lot with nice sandy beach. lower level and deck. Roof. Well Landscaped & Well Positioned Lower level walkout unfinished Feels like being up North Updates: decks, dock, seawall, offering Long Views & Sunsets of with 9 ft. ceiling. without the drive! electrical and kitchen. Beautiful All Sports Lake Fenton. Deck off kitchen with canopy, Get ready for Summer fun! $229,000 $600,000 backs up to Nature Conservatory. $239,900 Call Sue Fleming 989-627-0481 Call Elizabeth Lipko 810-577-4624 $116,500 Call Donna Fraidenburg 810-845-1971 Call Bob Cole 810-625-8229 OPEN OPEN SUNDAY SUNDAY ROOM 1-3 BANK 1-3 BEAUTIFUL TO ROAM 5 ACRES TOWNHOUSE FORECLOSURE

FENTON SWARTZ CREEK GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP 117 N. Adelaide Street 5202 Oakview Drive FENTON 5117 Meadowhill Trail Workshop! Great location & a wonderful park (Miller Rd, L on Winston, L on Oakview) 11170 Rustic Ridge Lane Close to entertainment and shopping. sized lot compliment this grand old house Affordable 3 bedroom Ranch Beautiful 1.5 Story home on 5 acres Very nicely maintained with w/3 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. Nice high ceilings in great neighborhood - (all fenced)! Sunlit Gourmet gathering kitchen great views of pond off deck or patio. & beautiful woodwork on 1st floor as well as close to shopping. w/island, hardwood floors. 4 bedrooms Large living room with fireplace and very a huge family room. 1st floor laundry, Abundance of space in including a private 1st floor Mstr BR. open lay out. contemporary kitchen basement, lots of storage, 2988 sq. ft. kitchen cabinets, Great Room w/fireplace. FR opens to with plenty of storage. Enclosed front porch adds to the package. plus built-in buffet in dining area. wrap around deck & patio. 1st floor laundry. Finished lower level walk out with Well insulated attached garage Full basement plus Finished basement. Well maintained home bedroom and full bath. with heat & workshop. inground pool. w/Andersen Windows, new carpet Move right in! $179,900 $76,900 & fresh paint. $129,900 Call Shelia Rhoades 810-348-7357 Call Scott Duso 810-444-9557 $295,000 Call Donna Fraidenburg 810-845-1971 Call Ann Hernandez-Gabler 248-240-2272

MILFORD HOWELL FENTON HOLLY VILLAGE 12400 Milford 6730 Oak Grove Road 13415 Lakebrook Drive 703 Holly Bush Opportunity in Rose Township. Great 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch on a wonderful Beautiful setting for this 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath Welcome home! This 1½ story home has a Large ranch on over an acre in the country country lot! Master suite w/cathedral ceilings & Charmer with lush lawn and mature trees. Relax beautiful tree-lined yard to relax in. 2 bedrooms on yet close to both Fenton and Holly. bath w/jetted tub. Covered porch in front, generous and cool off this Summer in the above ground the main floor w/bath & 2 bedrooms up w/bath, PENDING 16x58PENDING deck in back. Neutral paint & carpet PENDING PENDING Three bedroom home with some pool. This home has been lovingly cared for with throughout. Full walk-out basement just brick fireplace in the family room adds a cozy feel updates needed but a begging to be finished! Oversized 2 car garage many updates, including a finished basement for those chilly evenings, CA, 1476 sq. ft. & 2 car great investment. w/11 ft. ceilings. as well as a 4 car attached garage with heat and garage. Close to shopping in Historic Downtown Hurry, no short sale hassles here! $135,000 220! Also sporting a fully fenced yard. Holly. Nearby is Public Access to Bush Lake. $89,900 Call Shelia Rhoades 810-348-7357 $189,900 $89,900