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RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPERMONDAY,December19,2011
2-DAY SEAFOODROADSHOW
U.S.A. Wild Caught
Extra LargeUncookedShrimp16 - 20 ct. per lb.
9
99
U.S.A. Wild CaughtJumboS
eaScallops
1199save up to ~5.00 lb.
Wild Caught
CanadianSnow CrabLeg
Clusters
9
99save up to ~6.00 lb. save up to ~2.00 lb.lb. lb.lb.
NorthAtlanticLobster Tails
4 oz.
599save up to ~2.00ea.Farm-Raised
AtlanticSalmonFillets
799lb.
Wild Caught
King CrabLegs
1
499lb.
Product of ThailandExtra Large, Cooked
CocktailShrimp16 - 20 ct. per lb.
999lb. save up to ~3.00 lb. save up to ~5.00 lb.save up to ~3.00 lb.
ColossalNorth Atlantic
LobsterTails
1999ea. save up to ~10.00Product of China
FrogLegs
399lb.
U.S.A.Wild Caught
JonahCrab Claws
899lb.
We Will Close Christmas Eve at 6:00 PM.All Stores Will Be Closed Christmas Day.
Wishing You a Merry Christmas!
2-DAY SEAFOODROADSHOW
THURSDAY & FRIDAY ONLY, DECEMBER 22 & 23, 8AM - 8PM AT PLUMBS NEWAYGO STORE
, 193 W. RIVER VALLEY RD.
DECEMBER 22 & 23 8AM TO 8PM 193 W. RIVER VALLEY DR., NEWAYGO ALSO AT 1663 W SHERMAN BLVD, MUSKEGON
save up to ~2.00 lb. save up to ~2.00 lb.
Maryland
Pub StyleCrab Cakes3 oz.
2/~5save up to ~1.00 on 2 save up to ~2.00 lb.
Fresh fromLudington, MI
Walters Smoked
Great Lakes
799lb.save up to ~3.00 lb.
Fresh fromLudington, MI
Walters Smoked
Lake HuronKing Salmon
899lb.
98 CHEVY LUMINAV6, FWD ,PW, PL, tilt, ABC, cruise,
4 dr. Very, very clean. Must see!Wont last.
YOUR PRICE$1,999
04 GMC ENVOY SLE4 dr., 4.2L 6 cyl., auto., 4WD, ABS, AC, Rear AC,PW, PL, cruise, PS, tilt, CD player, dual air bags,tow pkg., alloys. New radiator & sway bar links.
YOUR PRICE$7,995
01 DODGE RAM 1500V8, auto., AC, PW, PL, PS, cruise, tilt, CD
player, dual air bags, bed liner, steel wheels,new tires & battery, 4x4. Ready for winter.
YOUR PRICE$5,995
03 PONT. GRAND PRIXGT, 4 dr., 3.8L V6, auto., front wheel drive, AC, PW,PL ,cruise, PS, tilt, AM/FM stereo, CD player, dual airbags, pwr. seat, leather, moonroof, rear spoiler, alloys.
YOUR PRICE$5,995
03 CHEVY TRAILBLAZERLT, ext., 4.2L 6 cyl., auto, 4WD, ABS, AC, PW, PL, cruise,PS, tilt, CD, dual air bags, pwr. seat, privacy glass, roofrack, alloys, tow pkg. New brakes & fluids. KBB $9,455.
YOUR PRICE $5,995
02 FORD TAURUS SE4 dr., 3.0L V6, auto., front wheel drive, AC, PW, PL,cruise, PS, tilt, AM/FM stereo, CD player, dual airbags, power seat, alloys. Great MPG. Fresh trade.
YOUR PRICE$3,995
01 CHEVY SILVERADO1500 Ext. cab, short ed, 5.3L V8, auto., 4WD, LS,
ABS, AC, PW, pl, cruise, PS, tilt, AM/FM stereo, CD,dual air bags, towing, steel wheels, tonneau cover.
YOUR PRICE $8,995
00 HONDA CR-V2.0L 4 cyl., 4 dr., PW, PL, tilt, AC, cruise, AWD.Ready for winter. Fresh tune up, new lube, oil,filter, AC charge, new window motor & brakes.
YOUR PRICE $4,995
KELLER NORTH COUNTRY MOTORSSales Service Quick Lube
KELLERNORTH COUNTRY MOTORSNOW LOCATEDON M-82 HOWARD CITY
Visit us on the web at
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DALE LONGCORESales ManagerMon. & Wed. 8 am - 7 pm;Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 8 am - 6 pm;
Sat. 10 am - 2 pm(231) 937-5173OR1-877-937-5173Tax, title, license, DOC, down. Payments on best terms available. WAC. *Call dealer for details.
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04 FORD F150 4X4Short box, V8m PW, PL, tilt, cruise, AC,
running board, alloys, tow pkg., new fluids,tune up. Must drive. Ready for work.
YOUR PRICE $10,995
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Authorized Parts & Service
Dolmar Chainsaws
Oregon Bars, Chains, Sprockets
for most brands in stock!LP Filling & Welding Gases Air Gas Linde GTW
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Chainsaw Sharpening Blades & Belts
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MONDAY, December 19, 2011 RIVER VALLEY NEWS SHOPPER 3
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:nBig Buck contest, Page 4
nChristmas Tree lighting
ceremony, Page 5nFlu shot safety, Page 7
LETTER TO THE EDITOR POLICYLetters published in the River Valley Record-Enterprise
do not reect the overall opinion of the paper. A letter to the
editor may be written once per month by any member of
the community who wishes to express their view of a certainissue. Letters should be in good taste, be no longer than 500
words, include the signature and home town of the writer.
DEADLINESNews/Editorial Submissions. .. . Noon on Tuesday
Area Happenings and Directories. .. . Noon on Wednesday
Classifed/Display advertising. .. . Noon on Thursday
For more inormation, contact the River Valley Ofceat (231) 937-4740
RECORD - ENTERPRISE
The River Valley
Serving
PortionS
of
MontcalM
, MecoSta
, newaygo
and
Kent
countieS
A group of young people in a local de-ominational church were hungry for thehings of God. Our spiritual needs were noteing met. We cried unto the Lord to bringomeone in to help us, someone who woulde more interested in service than in mon-
y.Meanwhile, Mr. Frank Allen, who lived
ear here had become a widower, and hadotten in touch with his sister, Harriet Ea-
The Bureau of Fire Servicestoday urges consumers to thor-oughly water their Christmas
tree daily and practice impor-tant safety measures to avoidre risk and reduce the chanceof a tragedy during this joyousand festive holiday season.
A dry tree is extremelyammable compared to a well-watered tree, said Acting StateFire Marshal Karen Towne.When a Christmas tree catchesre, you have only seconds toescape a potentially deadly re--- dont risk the loss of family,friends or your home.
Each year, an average of 240home res start with Christmastrees causing 13 deaths, 27 in-juries and more than $16.7 mil-
lion in direct property damage,according to the National FireProtection Association. On av-erage, one of every 18 reportedhome Christmas tree res re-sulted in a death compared toan average of one death per 141total reported home res.
Statistics show that Christ-mas tree res are much morelikely to cause death than av-erage home res, said Towne.The risk of re is higher withnatural trees than articial ones. And, shorts in electrical lightsor open ames from candles,lighters or matches are the mostcommon causes of tree res.
Safety tips for selecting, set-ting up, and lighting your holi-day tree:
n If you have an articialtree, be sure it is labeled or cer-tied by the manufacturer asre retardant. This indicates the
Lions Club to sponsor hearing screening clinicThe Howard City Lions Club, within
District #11-E-1, in cooperation with theWilliam and Leni Carls Speech and Hear-ing Clinic of Munson Medical Center,will sponsor a mobile hearing screeningclinic in Howard City during Winterfest.The Clinic will be on Saturday, January21 at the Howard City Fire Station from10:00am-3:00pm. Munson and the LionsClubs have cooperated in the purchase,stafng and equipping of the van in order
to meet the unfullled need of residents inoutlying area for adequate, skilled hearingassessment. Each Lions Club, within the53 community northwestern Michigandistrict, will host one or more hearing-screening clinics.
The Clinic will have two goals. Therst goal will be to identify the childrenwho have hearing loss. Past Director, EdSmith of the William and Leni Carls Hear-ing Clinic states, Present statistics reveal
that one out of every ve children in ourarea, between the ages of birth and seven years, have hearing impairments. Manyhave not yet been identied. Many otherchildren have been identied to havehearing impairment, but much too late af-ter the onset of the loss. We want to detectthe loss as early as possible so that correc-tions can be made and the childs educa-tion is not affected.
There is a second goal of the mobile
hearing clinic to identify senior citizenswith hearing losses. The clinic will offerprofessional assistance to senior citizensas to whether a person is in need of ampli-cation (hearing aid) or whether the pres-ent aid the person is wearing is function-ing properly or in need of replacement.
The clinic will offer 15-minute ap-pointments to anyone interested. To makean appointment, please call Howard CityLion Rich at 231.937.4141.
Consumersreminded towater Their
Christmastree daily
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY
Church of theFull Gospelcelebrates65 years
See CHURCH page 8 See SAFETYpage 4
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RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPERMONDAY,December19,2011
BUCK CONTEST WINNERS
QUOTE OF THE WEEKThe most called-upon prerequisite of a friend is an accessible ear.
Maya angelou
tree will resist burning and should extin-guish quickly.
n If selecting a live tree, choose atree with fresh, green needles that do notbreak when touched or lose many needleswhen the tree is tapped on the ground.
nBefore placing the tree securely inthe stand, cut 1-2 from the base of thetrunk and place it in water immediate-ly; keep the stand lled because heatedrooms dry out live trees rapidly.
nSet up the tree and decorations awayfrom windows and doors where clear ac-cess may be needed in an emergency; andaway from replaces, radiators, spaceheaters, heating vents and other heatsources.
nUse lights that have the label of anindependent testing laboratory; check thepackaging some lights are only for in-door use.
nDont use any strings of lights thatare frayed or broken.
n Dont connect more than threestrands of mini light sets and a maximumof 50 bulbs for screw-in bulbs.
nNever use lit candles to decorate thetree and keep lit candles away from deco-rations and anything that can burn.
nPlace the tree as close to an electri-cal outlet as possible so that cords are notrunning long distances. Do not place rugsover cords to disguise them; this can be-come an increased re hazard.
n Always unplug all Christmas treelights before leaving home or going tobed.
nDispose of the tree promptly whenChristmas is over or when the tree startsto drop needles. Dont leave it in the houseor garage.
To see U.S. Fire Administration videodemonstrations showing how ammablea dry Christmas tree can be compared to atree watered regularly go to: http://www.usfa.fema.gov/citizens/home_re_prev/holiday-seasonal/treere.shtm
SAFETYCoNTINUeD From PAGE 3
BUCK CONTEST: The Pierson Mobil Big Buck Contest has come to an end but with great results! Here are our4 winners 1.Randy Moore ($1,000) 2. Sonny McNees (Rie) 3. Ron Henderson (Tree Stand) 4. Dillon Gross (NewBoots). We had a wonderful time with this being our rst time running a big buck contest, We want to thank Red Buckfor sponsoring this contest. We are looking forward to doing this next year!
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MONDAY,December19,2011RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER 5
SPECIAL CEREMONY LETTER TO
THE EDITORReader moved to tears
TO THE EDITOR:As an animal lover I was moved to tears by the letter
from Kim Beckett (12-5-11). Even though the outcome wasless than hoped for, it gives me comfort to know the poorlittle cat was treated with compassion and love. Manythanks to Kim Beckett and Dr. Lepley for their efforts. I
wish the driver who hit the kitty had stopped to renderaid.
BaRBaRa H. GRavEs
MCC tudententer cretie
writing contetSIDNEY Montcalm Community College recently rec-
ognized ve students for their creative writing efforts inthe colleges annual creative writing contest.
Students submitted essay, ction and poetry entries.Sabine Hohlmuller-Reames, of Six Lakes, placed rst
in the essay category for The Ex-Amish, and Paige Arm-strong, of Edmore, earned second place for When is theCost of Beauty too High? Hannah Hutson, of Greenville, won rst place in the ction category for Placebo. Inthe poetry category, Jessica Walker, of Greenville, earnedrst place for The Last Time I Saw Her Alive and secondplace for What Was Left Behind.
First- and second-place individuals received a cashprize and their entries will be submitted to the statewideLiberal Arts Network for Development (LAND) Creative Writing Contest where they will compete with entriesfrom Michigans 28 community colleges.
Contest entries were judged by David Johnson, whohas taught composition courses at Mississippi State Uni-versity, where he received a masters degree, and creativewriting courses at Western Michigan University, where hecurrently is nishing a Masters of Fine Arts Degree. Healso is working on a novel, Wings.
Thanks to Bethel Lutheran, Howard City Lions Club, Pastor Brad, Village Municipal Workers, Still WatersMinistry and The Friends of the Timothy C Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library, the 3rd Annual ChristmasTree Lighting Ceremony was a success.
This years ornaments were purchased:
In memory of DonorsEthel Ripperger Melissa Stevens Amanda Gibbs Sadie BillsBetty Goerner Larry GoernerCandy Jordan Judy Vande Guchte
Bob Tremlin Sr Beverly TremlinLisa Tremlin Eric TremlinLawrence Follett Sharron FollettPatrick Jon Geers 2010 Helen DeJager John Henry Geers 2011 Helen DeJagerHelen Luegge Cheryl SmithLawrence Wahoski Harriet WahoskiMonte Carol Grove Josef Chase Harriet ChaseGranny McKeon Cheryl SmithBertha Franklen Mary Kaye CornelisseDon Winterkorn Cherie Winterkorn Tim Fancett Nina Wallace
John Townsend Delores PalmerDaniel Michael Blanchard Fred & Pat BlanchardBob Tremlin Sr Bob & Starr Tremlin IIIBob Tremlin Sr Bob & Kathy Tremlin JrBob Tremlin Sr Sarah & Douglas CourtrightBob Tremlin Sr Eric TremlinBob Tremlin Sr Chris & Alexandra MikerutBob Tremlin Sr Todd & Dicksie Tremlin Jennifer Adams Kim AlexanderDorothy Ravell George and Janet RavellEileen Ravell George and Janet RavellHarold Lutterloh Kay LutterlohGeorge E Bunn Carol Bunn
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Fresh From The Farm
BIRDS FARM MEATS INC.2 miles south of M-82 on Cypress Mon. - Fri. 9 - 6; Sat. 9 - 5
We accept vendor coupons and Bridge Cards.
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Effective December 19, 2011 thru December 24, 2011
A-1
STEAK SAUCE
$29910 oz.
5 lb. Texas
GRAPEFRUIT
2/$5
Boneless
HAMS
$199lb.
Center Cut, Boneless
PORK LOINS
$189lb.
Jumbo Navel
ORANGES
2/$1
10 lbs. Michigan
POTATOES
$199
Real
BUTTER
$225lb.
Golden
PINEAPPLES
2/$5
Smoked
Cheddar
CHEESE
$499lb.
lb.
EZ Carve Bone In
PRIME RIB
$469lb.
Whole, Roasting
CHICKEN
99lb.
Cooked, Deveined
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$10952 lb.pkg.
IGA Box
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$1006 oz.
Honey Cured, Hickory Smoked
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$199
Way back when
Do YouRecall?
Compiled by Virginia Tully
Health & Wellness Centers
Edmore Lakeview Stanton989-427-5141 989-352-8168 989-831-4140
Owned by Pharmacists - Run by Pharmacists
1951 The Lakeview Hotel is cur-
rently remodeling its dining room,
adding a dance floor, and making
the kitchen smaller.
The Byron Hawleys of Morley
have purchased the Koffee Kup
restaurant in Lakeview, and are
planning a grand opening soon.1961 The Lakeview Quick Clean
Laundry is moving to its new loca-
tion next to the Post Office next
week.
M.G. Fish of Mecosta is retir-
ing after 25 years in the automo-
tive business, and 20 years in the
Mecosta drug store.
1976 Gary Mizga, former LHS
grad, has been appointed Branch
Manager of the Lansing Branch
of Burroughs Corporation Office
Products Group.
Master Sergeant David Wilson
has returned to his former home
town after retiring from the USAF
with more than 20 years of service,and will open a TV repair shop.
1996 After years of accidents and
neighborhood complaints a traffic
light was finally installed at the
intersection of M-46 and M-66 in
Six Lakes.
Erin Griffith of Lakeview has
been named to the Deans List for
fall term at Northwood University.
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RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPERMONDAY,December19,2011
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Terrain 0 0 0 $13,145 0.25 39 10K $13,376
Acadia 0 0 0 $17,427 0.25 39 10K $12,502Sierra 0 0 0 $18,024 0.25 39 10K $11,742
Model Down Sec Dep Due at Signing Lease End Value Over Miles Term Miles Allowed Total Payments
Regal 0 0 0 $15,131 0.25 39 10K $11,324
LaCrosse 0 0 0 $13,869 0.25 39 10K $11,324Enclave 0 0 0 $21,364 0.25 39 10K $18,202
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*All payments are plus tax, title, doc fee, extra include applicable incentives. Rebates to dealer.GMS pricing for qualified buyers with verification. 0% Financing in lieu of rebates with qualifying credit. See dealer for details.We reserve the right to correct any typos and make every effort to be completely accurate in those regards. Offers and pricing end 12.31.11
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2012 Buick Enclave
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2012 GMC AcadiaWas: $33,515
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*All prices are plus tax, title, and fees. We reserve the right to correct any typos and make every effort to be completely accurate in those regards.
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MONDAY,December19,2011RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER 7
NORTH AMERICAN
PRECIS SYNDICATE
Many Americans associateinfluenza with the fall, but youmay be surprised to learn thatduring many flu seasons, influ-enza activity doesnt peak until winter or early spring. In fact,virus activity peaked in Febru-ary or later in approximatelyhalf of the past 35 flu seasons.
That is why the AmericanLung Association is spreadingthe message about the impor-tance of influenza vaccinationthroughout the winter monthsand beyond as part of its Facesof Influenza campaign. Every-one 6 months of age and olderis recommended for annual im-
munization, which is safe andeffective and the best way tohelp prevent influenza.
With vaccination recommended and beneficial into the winter months, make it youNew Years resolution to get im-munizedits not too late, andyoull be helping to protect youhealth and those around you ione simple and achievable step.After being immunized, it takesabout two weeks for the body todevelop a protective response tothe flu vaccine. Parentsdontforget that children 6 monthsthrough 8 years of age receiv-ing a flu shot for the first timeneed two doses approximatel
STATEPOINT MEDIA
Just because it isnt summerdoesnt mean you should putaway those sunglasses.
Most people think sunglassesare just for the bright summer sun,but damaging ultraviolet (UV)rays are present year-round, saysDr. Jenna Lewis, an optometristwith VSP Vision Care, the larg-est not-for-prot vision benets
company in the United States. Infact, the sun sits lower in the skyduring winter, providing moreexposure.
While Americans are prettygood about wearing sunglasses insummer, most tend to ignore thesuns harmful effects in the win-ter months. But UV rays are dan-gerous all year. Snow is reective,and up to 85 percent of the sunsUV rays are reected back up intothe eyes.
Those UV rays damage eyesthe same way they damage skin,and can cause cataracts, macu-lar degeneration and cancerousgrowths both inside and aroundthe eyes, all of which can causeblindness.
However, much of the dam-age the sun causes can be pre-vented simply by wearing sun-glasses that block 100 percent ofUV rays.
Start YoungUV damage is cumulative over
time and doesnt heal, so startprotecting your eyes from the sunnow. That includes making surechildren are outtted with sun-glasses and protecting eyes of allages from the sun all year.
Most UV damage occurs be-fore age 18, but less than 30 per-cent of children wear sunglasses.
In the winter, parents arent
slathering their kids with sun-screen, and are instead bundlingthem up with coats and scarves,says Dr. Lewis. So sunglassesarent intuitively top of mind, butthey should be.
Check The LabelMake sure your sunglasses
are 99-100 percent UV-rated.Tinted sunglasses wont provideUV protection unless they have aUV rating on the label. Wearingtinted glasses that are not actu-ally protective allow the pupils todilate, which lets more radiationin the eyes than wearing no sun-glasses at all.
Also, the more coverage theframe provides, the more protec-tion you will receive. You mayalso want to get polarized lenses, which cut down on glare, if youlive in a snowy area or by water.
When the sun is shining on
the snow, its almost impossibleto see, let alone drive withoutsunglasses, cautions Dr. Lewis.And thats a real safety hazard.
Be Functional in StyleDifferent color lenses work
better for different conditions.For example, yellow lenses aregreat for skiing since they lterout blue light that can make fo-cusing difcult. Green lenses aregreat for general outdoor use, and brown/amber lenses enhancedepth perception, making themgood for driving and sports. Youcan learn more at www.vsp.com.Or see your local eye doctor, whocan help you nd the right shadesfor your needs -- particularly if you prefer the convenience ofprescription lenses.
Just remember as youre bun-dling up this winter to make sureyour eyes dont go naked!
Protect your eyes from the winter sun
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ton, who lived in the State of Washington,to come back to Sand Lake and help him. Itjst so happened that Harriet Eaton was ahome missionary.
Shortly after her arrival in Sand Lake, inthe smmer of 1942, Frank Allen and Har-riet Eaton attended the Old Settlers picnic intown. When the time came for reglars and visitors to speak a few words, Sister Eatonarose and openly proclaimed, I left this placea sinner and have retrned a child of God!
After the gathering, the rst one to seek outHarriet Eaton was her old-time friend, VitaGiddings Davies. They two were close friendsfrom then on.
When Snday came, Frank Allen andHarriet Eaton attended the only reglar Prot-estant chrch in town. They sat near the backof the bilding. When the pastor preached toher liking, Sister Eaton wold say, Amen!Qite a few heads trned to see who new inchrch.
After the service, some yong people askedher if she wold come and speak for the yothgrop. She said she wold and also bring hergitar. We were delighted, and told her so.She said, Come and see me. We agreed todo so. Then she asked, When? This is theway the Tesday evening meetings began inFrank Allens home. She started s right off
stdying the Book of Genesis. The blessedword of God began to open to s. We learnedhow to pray. She ministered to s the wholeconsel of God.
Since we were told we cold bring orfriends, that is what we did. Dring that verysnowy winter, a good nmber of teenagersand some older women made their way to theAllen home on a reglar basis.
We were still attending the other chrchand did so for qite some time. Later meet-ings were held in varios homes in the area.Eventally the break came with the otherchrch. Those of s who were stdying nderSister Eatons capable ministry were passingon things we had learned from her. All thistime we were teaching Snday School classesin the chrch where we had been attending.
Finally the pastor had to tell s to make achoice. Then the new gathering drew morepeople together.
As the grop increased in size, the Lordallowed s to rent the local Grange Hallbilding for or Snday night meetings. Thatonly made s eager to have or own bild-ing. We wanted one that wold be sed onlyfor the Glory of God. The search began 1.5lots were prchased from Charles and MadeWilliams on East Lake Street in the village of
Sand Lake.Local school districts were consolidating with the village schools. The smaller, rralbildings were being sold for homes or bsi-nesses. Some were being tom down, otherswere being moved. A bilding was fond nearEntrican, some 30 miles northeast from SandLake. It was called the Cherry Dell School, sonamed becase it sat in a grove of black cher-ry trees. The bilding was 24 x 40 ft. and insond condition.
The Cherry School Dell school bilding was bilt in 1882. It contined to be in sentil this contry school became consolidat-ed with a larger school in the nearby village.There were an average of 35 or 40 ppils each year. Many social events as well as thingspertaining to the school itself were held eachyear.
After mch research and prayer, this for-mer school bilding was prchased in 1946.Sister Eaton had gone back to the state ofWashington to live with her son and grand-son. Evelyn Rsh, who had come for a two-week visit with Harriet Eaton in 1944 stayedon to help in the gospel work and later be-came the pastor of the Sand Lake chrchgrop. Verta Kibbe was her assistant. Mr.John Hardy, a local carpenter, was hired tohelp get the strctre ready to move, to laythe fondation on the new cite, as well as tak-ing care of details later. He was ably assistedby men of the chrch. Finally the time camefor the actal moving of the bilding. Sinceit was a good-sized edice, and the distanceconsiderable, this wasnt completed in a day.The rote had to be careflly mapped, as of-
ten narrow bridges prevented going a certainway.
Then there was the hindrance of telephoneand electric wires. The bilding was too tall topass nder many of these, so lines had to bect. At one time, this necessitated going a fewmiles at midnight, when the crrent as lesslikely to be needed.
All in all it was a welcome sight to the in-terested parties to see the awaited bildingmoving soth on old Highway 131 and into
the village of Sand Lake. The bilding had tobe completely re-plastered and a new chim-ney built. The rst service was held in thebilding on Dec. 31, 1946.
Throgh the years, there have been dif-ferent improvements made to the bilding. A basement was dg ot, and a frnace in-stalled. The entry was changed from the frontto the side, a west wing added, bathroomsinstalled, a cement ramp pored, classroomsadded, pstairs and in the basement, and newwindows prchased.
The bilding has changed, and many ofthe original grop of believers have movedaway or relocated. Many have died in faith.New ones have come in and have taken theirplace in the meetings. The message preachedwhen the grop started has not changed.
The Chrch of the Fll Gospel has several
meetings a week, J-0-Y childrens meetingsdring the school year, Daily Vacation BibleSchool, and a yoth camp in the smmersince 1979. Three-day Labor Day Fellowshipmeetings, as well as the end-of-year anniver-sary gathering on New Years Eve. We alsohave the gospel
meetings at the Cedar Springs Metronnrsing home twice a month.
At this time Verta (Kibbe) Giddings, andGary Giddings are pastoring the meeting.There are capable elders and deacons, wor-ship leaders, and teachers.
The schedle of meetings are SndaySchool, Snday 10 a.m. followed by worshipservice at 11 a.m., Snday evening at 6 p.m.,J-0-Y meetings for children, dring the schoolyear, and Bible Stdy, on Wednesday 7 p.m.
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$100,000.00 at stake. Following a trial in a 2011
case, the Oakland County Probate Courts order
for distributing a one hundred thousand dollar($100,000.00) insurance policy award was ap-
pealed. Ms. J. Robinson had been killed in a two
car collision in 2009. The other driver, Ms. Dancy,had been at fault. Ms. Robinsons mother, Judith
Parent, had sued the owner of the vehicle for the
wrongful, negligent death of her daughter, on behalfof Ms. Robinsons four children. The owner carried
$100,000 in vehicle insurance. The trial judgeawarded all of it.
The players. Ms. Robinson had birthed fourchildren. Two of them, Jacob and Alexander, were
adults when Ms. Robinson was killed. Ms. Robin-
sons other two children, Keith and Bruce, were stillminors at the time she died. However they had been
legally adopted by Ms. Robinsons mother, Judith
Parent, before Ms. Robinsons death. She sued astheir representative.
Their relationship. Judith had not seen Jacob andAlexander for many years. She had taken it upon her-
self to file suit to look out primarily for the youngest
children, Keith and Bruce. But barely a month afterJudith filed suit Jacob showed up with an attorney.
After some confusion about who should really bethe executor of the estate, they agreed Jacob wouldbe substituted for Judith as the executor/personal
representative bringing the suit, and Jacobs lawyer
would be substituted for Judiths lawyer as officialattorney for the estate. When the Court decided to
distribute the money as proposed by Jacobs lawyer,
Judith appealed.
The children were not close. At the trial Jacobhad contended that his mother had a long history of
substance abuse, including crack cocaine addiction,
which had led to termination of her parental rightsto her two youngest children, and that she had not
continued to parent them actively. However Judith
claimed that although Jacob may not have known
his mother much, Keith and Bruce had continuedto be close to her. She said neither adult child
had showed up for their mothers funeral and that
neither had had contact with her for years. On the
other hand, she stated Keith and Bruce had daily
contact with their mother for years before her deathand had continued to call her mom even after the
adoption. But no other witnesses were called to tes-
tify. The appeals court believed that the truth aboutthis contradiction was crucial to deciding how to
distribute the money.
Damages. It isnt a question of need. Wrongful death
damages consider the relationships, and the degree
and type of loss. Spouses and children are the usual,intended, recipients because of the expected close
relationship between them. But the actual felt lossis important. Should we give money to kids who
havent seen their mother in fifteen years? How
great was their grief? Should the money make upfor how their mother had treated them? Or will her
little children, who see her regularly, play with her,
show her love and feel love from her, feel a greaterloss?
The Appeals court said the lower court should haveheld a full hearing. It stated: there was no factual
record on which the trial court could have based an
assessment of the fairness and equitability of thedistribution considering the relative damages suf-
fered by each of the relevant persons and anindependent appellate assessment of the fairnessand equitability of the distribution is impossible
without an evidentiary record. It sent the case back
to the trial court for a full hearing.
The outcome. Judith Parent had wanted moremoney for the minor children, and less for the adult
children. She was probably happy to have the award
be reconsidered by the trial court. But she may havelost anyway because Keith and Bruce werent Ms.
Robinsons children. They were her brothers. Won-
der if that made a difference?
__________________________________________________
Jeanne Jerow practices extensively Divorce & Custody, Certifi-
cate in Estate Plans, Probate, Wills & Trusts, Auto Accidents,
Negligence and Property Law. Remember, because you read ithere, its not your personal legal advice. Dont depend on it.
Inheriting big money is a big dealBy Jeanne L. Jerow, Attorney, Counselor, Mediator Howard City
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Emotions Anonymous (EA) - Meetings every Wednesday, 1pm, Miracle Drop-In Center, 310 E. Main St., Stanton. Everyone is welcome. No dues or fees.Emotions Anonymous offers a twelve step program to help people cope with stressin daily living and to live a healthier emotional life. Info call Carol (989)831-8778.
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Arrive early if you want convenient parking.Teen 12-Step Meeting (Help and support for staying alcohol and drug free).Wednesdays 7-8pm, White Cloud United Methodist Church, 1125 NewellStreet, White Cloud. No cost, anonymous.
Overeaters Anonymous - Do you eat when youre not hungry? Bingefor no apparent reason? No DuesWe are a fellowship. FREMONT: FirstCongregational Church, 714 Hillcrest, Thursday, 10:45-11:45. Contact 689-6553, Marge.
Drug Problem? Narcotics Anonymous Now Meeting on Thursdays, 7pm,United Methodist Church, 1125 Newell St., White Cloud. (C, NS, BT)
Newaygo Al-Anon Meeting, 7:30pm, Monday. 18 Justice St., next to St. MarksEpiscopal Church, behind City Hall.
Teen 12-Step Meeting Seventh Day Adventist-Baptist Church, 984 WilcoxStreet, White Cloud (next to the Teen Center) Tuesday 7:00-8:00pm.
Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault 24 Hour Crisis Line: If you are living withphysical, emotional, or verbal abuse, Call 1-800-374-WISE. Serving Mecosta,Osceola and Newaygo Counties.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: If you think you have a problem drinking,please call. Let no disabilities keep you away. We are accessible to you - 652-5574.O = Open Meeting, C = Alcoholics Only.
CEDAR SPRINGS: East Nelson United Methodist Church. 9024 18 Mile Rd.between Tisdel & Keller Ave. Saturdays at 10am. Open meeting, AA - Alanon.Non Smoking. Call Sandy M. 616-696-3205.
MORLEY: Open Meeting. Smoking allowed. 19180 Monroe, Morley. Call Darrylfor more info. (616) 826-0859.
SPARTA: Sparta United Methodist Church, Monday 7:00pm; Monday, 7:30pm,Frank 678-4534, Wednesdays, 12noon, Harold 678-7508, Wednesdays, 8:00pm,Anggie 887-9952; Sparta Baptist Church, Fridays 7:30pm, Roger 887-8508(Spanish Speaking)
KENT CITY: Kent City Baptist Church, Friday 12noon, Rick or Tonya 675-7663
SAND LAKE: Sand Lake Alcoholics Anonymous/NA: (AA/NA ClosedMeeting - Women Only). Sand Lake United Methodist Church (Bldg next tothe church), corner of Maple Street and Sixth Street, Tuesday at 7:00pm. (frontdoor entrance). Sand Lake, open meeting, Mondays 7pm at St. Marys CatholicChurch, Sand Lake.
CROTON-HARDY: New Croton Township Hall, 5833 Division, Fri. 8pm - C;Sun. 7pm - O
HOWARD CITY: VFW Hall, 1/2 mile south of Howard City, Larry 616-723-5081, Wed. 7:30pm - O
GRANT: Community Bldg., 105 S. Front- 678-7508, Wed. 7:00pm - O.; Sun.7:00pm - O
FREMONT: St Johns Episcopal, 124 Sullivan TUES., WEDS. & FRI.: Noon-O;NCCS Building, 6308 S. Warner First SAT. of the month 6:30 Potlock 7:30Speaker - O, SUN. 11:00am - O; Fremont Christian Church, 10 E. Elm MON. -THURS. 12 Noon - O TUES. Al-Anon: 8:00pm SAT. 11AM - O.
Al-Anon: Tues. 8pm; Al-A teen: Tues. 8pmNEWAYGO: St. Bartholomew Church, NS, 599 Brooks - Basement - John 924-8027, Mon. 7:30pm - C; Step Mtg.; Thurs. 7:30pm - C
Newaygo Area Alano Club: 8406 Mason/M-37, Behind Tracys Custom RiverBoats, just North of Speedway Unit #3. Mon. Noon (O), 7:30pm; Tues. Noon,7:30pm; Wed. Noon, 7:30pm; Thurs. Noon, 7:30pm; Fri. Noon, 5:30pm (Menonly), 7:30pm (NON-Smoking - Women only all types of recovery welcome);Sat. Noon, 7:30pm (3rd Sat. of month is open, non-smoking, potluck dinner 6:30p,speaker meeting 7:30p, with game night following); Sun. 1:00pm, 7:30pm (O).
WHITE CLOUD: Mental Health Bldg. - Basement, 1049 Newell - 689-1779-Non-Smoking, Mon. & Wed. 8pm - C
SELF-HELP GROUP FOR EMOTIONAL OR MENTAL PROBLEMS: Is your ability to function and live a normal life impaired because you have anemotional or mental problem? Is stress, depression, anger, anxiety, panic attacks,substance abuse or fear getting in the way of you being able to really live? Newaygo County meeting, Fridays, 5:00pm, United Methodist Church, 240Williams Street, White Cloud. For more information, call 689-7330, or toll-free,1-800-968-7330.
Library Happenings:The Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township has a new web site that contains program information, access to musicdownloads, ebooks, and much more. Please check out our new website at www.tchrtl.michlibrary.org.
Take a trip on the wild side and hunt for your favorite letters -safari style! This virtual journey to the Savannah and jungle willlet you experience the alphabet in a new and exciting way throughinteractive and creative activities. For ages 6 and under. Tuesday,January 10th, 10:30am at the Sand Lake Branch of the Kent DistrictLibrary.
Croton Township Library, end of year book sale. $1.00 bag, Dec.27 through Dec. 31., Tues. 12-5pm, Wed. 12-7pm, (no Thurs.) Fri.12-5pm, Sat. 9am-1pm. 8260 S. Croton Hardy Dr.
Kent District Library, Sand Lake Branch - GingerbreadLane: take a stroll down Gingerbread Lane and enjoy some tastygingerbread stories. Each child will make a simple gingerbread
house. Registration is required and participation is limited. For allages. Sat., Dec. 17, 1:30pm.
Teddy Bear Clinic: Bring your teddy bear to the library for a quickcheck-up! Learn ways to keep teddy healthy and happy and even geta clean bill of health! For families. No registration required. Tuesday,Dec. 20, 10:30am - Sand Lake Branch of Kent District Library.
Grant Library to show modern Christmas Carol ~ Thishilarious take off of the Charles Dickens classic Christmas Carolfinds TV executive Frank Cross in mean spirits. Cross has risenfrom the mail room and childrens television host to the top onlyto become a cynical, uncaring, nasty, unforgiving character with asadistic sense of humor. This is the behavior that earns Cross hisvisits from Christmas past, present and future. Join us at the GrantArea District Library on Dec. 21st at 12:30 to see this classic taleand enjoy a light lunch. This program will feature a mini holidaylunch of ham, baked beans, potato salad, cookies and pudding. Allprograms at the Grant Library are free and open to the public. Adonation will be greatly appreciated to offset the cost of the meal.
The Timothy C. Hauenstien Reynolds Township Library willbe having Toddler Time every Monday morning at 11am. Therewill be stories, crafts, songs and activities for the toddlers. ToddlerTime is for children ages 18 months - 3 years old. If you have anyquestions please call the library at 231-937-5575.
If you have ever wanted to join a bowling league, but cantlift the ball or play a round of tenniswithout running aroundthe court, then join the Grant Area District Library everyMonday between 4 and 5pm to play Wii Sports. This fun gamingsystem allows the armchair athlete all the fun of playing the game,but without the need to sweat. Baseball, tennis, golf and bowlingare among the games that will be played these Monday afternoons.So bring a friend and come to the Library on Monday and see whata good sport you can be! For more information, call the Library at231-834-5713. Have fun, get involved and come play Wii with us.
The Timothy C. Hauenstien Reynolds Township Library willbe having Preschool Storytime every Tues. morning at 11am.There will be stories, crafts, songs and activities for the Preschoolers.
We will be learning about letters each week. Preschool Storytime isfor children 3-5 years old. If you have any questions please call thelibrary at 231-937-5575.
The Friends of the Grant Area District Library meetat 10amon the third Tuesday of the month in the Community Room. Allinterested persons are welcome to attend. The library is located at122 Elder St. in Grant.
The Friends of the Croton Township Library meet the firstWednesday of each month at 1:00pm at the library. Please come ifinterested in helping your local library.
The Friends of Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds TownshipLibrary meet the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 9am in thecommunity room at the library. We welcome you to join us for food,fellowship and an opportunity to contribute to the well being of ourlocal library. The library is located at 117 W. Williams St., HowardCity, MI 49329. Phone 231-937-5575.
Friends of the White Cloud Community Library meetmonthly,
the first Thursday at 1:00 p.m. The library is located at 1038 Wilcoxin White Cloud. Everyone is welcome.
Shelf Life Book Club - meets the 2nd Thursday of the month at6:00 PM at the Tamarack District Library in Lakeview. Book titlesare published in the Shelf Life Book Club brochure and on theMonthly Event Flyers at the library.
Wiggles and Giggles - is a toddler story time program, at 10:30AM every Friday at the Tamarack District Library in Lakeview thatbrings stories, songs, crafts and activity to your child.
The Newaygo Area Friends of the Library Bookstore, atNewaygo City Hall, is now closed until Memorial Day Weekend.Hundreds of books at Bargain Prices. Proceeds for new LibraryBuilding Fund.
Upcoming Events:The Newaygo County Mobile Food Pantry is scheduled at thefollowing locations to distribute free food to individuals and familiesin need. Most food distributions take approximately one hour.Please do not arrive more than 30 minutes prior to the scheduleddelivery time. Bring your own container to hold 50 lbs. of food.You will check in upon arrival unless otherwise stated: Sat., Dec17, 1pm, Grant Assembly of God, Grant; Tues., Dec 20, 4:30pm,
Northland Church of Christ, Newaygo/Grant; Wed., Dec 21, 10am,First Baptist Church of Woodland Park - sponsored by ActionResource Center; Tues., Dec. 27, 5pm, River Valley CommunityChurch, Newaygo, Wed., Dec. 28, 5pm, Hesperia Community Ed,Hesperia - sponsored by Lighthouse Community Church, Fri., Jan.6, 10am, St. Joseph Catholic Church, White Cloud - sponsored by
Local Area Churches, Sat., Jan. 7, 10am, Pine Grove CommunityChurch, Croton/Howard City.
Old fashioned square dance - Howard City VFW $5/mo, year
round, Monday 1-4pm, Potluck at 2:15pm. Call Carole (231)652-6183.
Lakeview Seniors Come early (1:00) for cards, games,refreshments and social time. The LV Seniors meet the 1st Tuesdayof each month. Come join us, bring a friend.
Life Style Change, Weight loss etc @ Natures Atrium every Tues6:30pm-7:30pm Call 231-937-9370.
Interested in local, healthy food sources, preparation, and
informative discussions? Westen A Price Foundation meetings6:30pm every 3rd Tuesday of every month at Stanwood FreeMethodist (Stanwood Dr. and Pierce Rd.) Call Bonnie @ 231-823-
8002.
Hospice of Michigan Offers Living on Support Group 2nd
Wednesday of each month from 2:00pm 3:00pm at Veras Houselocated at 18 Justice St in Newaygo. For more information pleasecall Diane Snyder at 231-924-6123 or 800-837-3630.
The Howard City Harvest Festival Committee meets 2nd
Wednesday of month, 7:00pm, @ Timothy C. HauensteinReynolds Township Library. Volunteers are needed. Info. CallCheryl @ 231-937-5686.
Mecosta County Sheriffs Posse meets at 7p.m. the secondThursday of each month in the basement of the Mecosta County Jail. Looking for new members. For more information call (231)
796-0966.
Free Clothing for those in need - Seventh Day Adventist
Church, 8060 M-46, Lakeview, in the Community Building behindthe church. Thursdays from 1-4pm.
Free Western Square Dance Lessons - Newaygo St. BartholomewsChurch - Thursday 3:30pm-6:00pm. Call Carole (231)652-6183.
Bingo - ongoing every Fri. night at Renner Lobker VFW Post #3306, 1001 Ensley St., Howard City. Doors open at 5pm, sales beginat 5:30 and game begins at 6:30. Everyone Welcome!
Fish Fry every 2nd and 4th Thursday from 5 - 7pm at theHoward City VFW Post 3306, 1001 S. Ensley Rd.
Come sew at Heritage United Methodist Church on Fridays from 10am to 3pm. Bring your machine and call for supply list. Newprojects every week. Call Debbie Castle at 231-354-6910 for moredetails or email at [email protected]. Everyone welcome.
Greenville Auction & Flea Market - Every Friday at the OldMeijer Store in Greenville on M-91. Flea market starts at 7:00am,Auction at 10:00am. Vendors and consignors wanted. Call 616-225-9999 or email [email protected].
Family Farm & Home Small Animals Sell and Swap 139 WRiver Dr, Newaygo 2nd Saturday of the month 8am-Noon 231-856-
4641.
Gospel Jam @ Grace Community Church 9920 Reed Rd, Howard
City, MI 4th Saturday of each month from 6pm to 8pm in the
fellowship hall. For more info, please call the church @ 231-937-6440 or Gene @ 231-937-2036.
Bingo every Sunday at the Greenville American Legion Post#101, from 1pm-6pm, doors open at 11am. 1320 W. WashingtonSt. (M-57).
Every Sunday Sheridan VFW Post 5065 FREE Veterans
Breakfastfor Veterans and/or wives (companions) or widows at209 W Washington 7:30am-8:45am.
Attention Seniors - Howard City Action Center, 132 E. Edgerton,open 7 days a week. Call Karen West or Dawny Kniffen 231-937-5950 for weekly schedule of events. Noon lunches Tues, Wed,
Thurs.
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Select Care Physical TherapyNorth End of Town (Next to Carpet Store)
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