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Sunday, January 20, 2019 REAL ESTATE OBITUARIES CLASSIFIEDS B SECTION Life Styles n Hawaiian Islands one of the top honeymoon destinations in the U.S. By Sally Rummel If you’re getting married soon, the Hawaiian Islands just might be one of the top destinations to consider for your honeymoon. The weather is considered by many to be the best of just about anywhere in the world. With average temperatures of about 80 degrees, the sun shines almost every day on each of the islands, yet regular rains keep the islands green and lush. The Hawaiian Islands boast 750 miles of coastline and 400 miles of sandy beaches, many with colored sands ranging from white, yellow, black and even green. Beyond the beach, Hawaii is renowned for its rugged landscapes of cliffs, waterfalls, and tropical foliage, plus people who embrace their state’s huge tourism industry by truly welcoming visitors with their friendly “Aloha” attitude. How to get there: You can fly out of either Flint Bishop Airport or Detroit Metro Airport, with airfares of $600 and See HONEYMOON on 2B around the world This is the 25th story in a series about popular travel destinations. Hawaii by the numbers Population: 1.428 million Annual visitors: 9.4 million Currency: U.S. dollar Language: Both Hawaiian (Polynesian) and English are the national languages Religion: Half of Hawaiians practice Christianity in some form. Ethnicity: 38.6 percent Asian, 24.7 percent Caucasian, 24 percent multi-ethnic, 10 percent Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islanders Hawaii time: The Hawaiian Time Zone is five hours behind Michigan’s Eastern Standard Time (when it is 12 p.m. in Fenton, it is 7 a.m. in Hawaii). • Hawaii is the most isolated population center on the face of the earth. • Hawaii is the only state that grows coffee beans. Distance from Fenton, Michigan to Hawaii 4,296 miLES Say ‘Aloha’ to your Hawaiian honeymoon Photo: cnbc.com Superior Travel Service Fenton • 115 S. River Street • 810.629.4270 Locations also in Davison and Lapeer www.superiortravelinc.com ROYAL CARIBBEAN — OVER-THE-WATER VILLAS If you don’t have a church affiliation WE can help you plan a meaningful funeral or memorial service Toll-Free 1-877-53 SHARP 1-877-53 SHARP sharpfuneralhomes.com

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Sunday, January 20, 2019

REAL ESTATE OBITUARIES CLASSIFIEDSBSECTION

LifeStyles

nHawaiian Islands one of the top honeymoon destinations in the U.S.By Sally Rummel

If you’re getting married soon, the Hawaiian Islands just might be one of the top destinations to consider for your honeymoon.

The weather is considered by many to be the best of just about anywhere in the world. With average temperatures of about 80 degrees, the sun shines almost every day on each of the islands, yet regular rains keep the islands green and lush.

The Hawaiian Islands boast 750 miles of coastline and 400 miles of sandy beaches, many with colored sands ranging from white, yellow, black and even green. Beyond the beach, Hawaii is renowned for its rugged landscapes of cliffs, waterfalls, and tropical foliage, plus people who embrace their state’s huge tourism industry by truly welcoming visitors with their friendly “Aloha” attitude. How to get there: You can fly out of either Flint Bishop Airport or Detroit Metro Airport, with airfares of $600 and

See HONEYMOON on 2B

around the worldThis is the 25th story

in a series about popular travel destinations.

Hawaii by the numbers• Population: 1.428 million• Annual visitors: 9.4 million• Currency: U.S. dollar• Language: Both Hawaiian (Polynesian) and English are the national languages• Religion: Half of Hawaiians practice Christianity in some form.• Ethnicity: 38.6 percent Asian, 24.7 percent Caucasian, 24 percent multi-ethnic, 10 percent Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islanders• Hawaii time: The Hawaiian Time Zone is five hours behind Michigan’s Eastern Standard Time (when it is 12 p.m. in Fenton, it is 7 a.m. in Hawaii).• Hawaii is the most isolated population center on the face of the earth. • Hawaii is the only state that grows coffee beans.

Distance from Fenton, Michigan to Hawaii

4,296 miLES

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HONEYMOONContinued from Page 1Bup, depending on the time of year and the island you’re visiting.

You can also cruise the Hawaiian Islands with Norwegian Cruise Line, Carnival, Princess, Holland America, Celebrity, among others.

Expect to budget about $5,000 for a one-week Hawaiian honeymoon.Which island should you visit?

The Hawaiian Islands are made up of about 137 islands in a chain, all formed from underground volcanic hotspots. The eight main Hawaiian Islands are Oahu, with the state capital of Honolulu, Ha-waii (Big Island), Maui, Kauai, Molokai, Lanai, Niihau and Kahoolawe.

No Hawaiian island is like any oth-er. Kauai is lush and green with the amazing sea cliffs of the Na Pali Coast and the Waimea Canyon, the Grand Canyon of the Pacific.

Lanai offers beautiful beaches on a private-island paradise with a relaxed atmosphere, wild landscapes and plenty of adventure and exploration.

Molokai isn’t as popular a destination as Oahu, Maui and Kauai, but there’s still plenty to do. Check out Papohaku Beach,

also known as “Three Mile Beach,” per-fect for a romantic stroll.

Oahu boasts Diamond Head, the beau-tiful Hanauma Bay and, of course, the

world famous North Shore. Maui has ‘Iao Valley, the Hana Coast,

and Haleakala, the House of the Sun.Hawaii Island, the Big Island, has

the stark beauty of volcanic landscapes, amazing waterfalls, and the Waipio Val-ley, where you can descend 2,000 feet to ride horseback through taro fields and tropical rainforest to a black sand beach.

The most popular volcano of all is Kilauea on Hawaii Island, which has been in a state of constant eruption since Jan. 3, 1983.Popular honeymoon beach destina-tions:• Waimea Bay Beach Park, Oahu• Waikiki Beach, Oahu• Hanauma Bay, Oahu• Lanikai Beach, Oahu• Makena Beach, Maui• Wailea Beach, Maui• Punalu’u Black Sand Beach, Hawaii• Papakolea Beach “Green Sand Beach,” Hawaii• Hanalei Bay, Kauai• Poipu Beach Park, KauaiCulture• The Aloha Spirit is the coordination of the mind and heart in each person.• Hula is more than just a dance or a way of life, it is life itself. Each movement tells a story, and in its history, connect-ing native Hawaiians with their land and gods. Today, it’s a world-wide symbol of Hawaiian culture.• The Hawaiian greeting is with a kiss on the cheek.• If a woman is wearing a flower in her left ear, she is taken; in her right ear, she is available.• Flower lei are gifts for special occasions and to welcome visitors.• Don’t use your car horn while driving in Hawaii, unless you’re using it as a friendly greeting.Try these traditional Hawaiian foods• Authentic Hawaiian meal: Kalua pork, chicken long rice, squid luau, poi, laulau and lomi lomi salmon.• Don’t knock SPAM — it’s widely consumed in Hawaii, mostly grilled and rice-wrapped in nori (dried seaweed). • Manapua — pillowy buns filled with char sui, chicken, beans or anything else you’d like.• Loco Moco — rice and hamburger patty + fried egg + gravy.• Shave Ice topped with natural syrups, ice cream or other toppings.• Acai Bowl — thick acai berry blend topped with fruits, granola, honey and other goodies.• Plate Lunch — white rice, macaroni salad, meat of your choosing, maybe mahi mahi, fried chicken or teriyaki beef.• Malasadas — deep-fried balls of dough coated in sugar.• Poke — raw seafood marinated in the sauce of your choice. The most popular variety is ahi poke made with yellowfin tuna.• Saimin — Hawaii’s version of clas-sic Asian noodle dishes. It’s a culinary representation of Hawaii as a cultural crossroads.

Sources: TheKnot.com, TripSavvy.com, Detroit-News.com, Frommers.com, GoHawaii.com, Travel.

usnews.com, Expedia.com, Cruiseweb.com

Hawaii is the 50th state in the U.S. since 1959 and its weather, beaches, volcanos and “Aloha Spirit” make it a perfect honeymoon destination for any couple, newly married or not. Photo: myhawaiitraveler.com

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myfenton.com Sunday, January 20, 2019 3BLIFESTYLES

Compiled By Vera HoganA woman’s wedding dress is likely to be the most expensive dress she will ever own. And everyone is going to be looking and admiring her in that dress as she walks down the aisle on her big day. Some brides didn’t get the

memo though. Here are a few of the world’s most ridiculous wedding dresses.

So, the bride that chooses a wedding dress made of rubber gloves may be a custodian. Perhaps she and her bridesmaids could carry toilet plungers filled with flowers and colorful ribbons trailing down the handles.

Your guess is as good as any. What could she be hiding in there? Or maybe she’s concealing some tragic physical flaw, or a sign of happy news to come — in a few months.

This may be taking Charmin’s softness a bit too far. If this bride had ever in her life had a section of TP trailing from her shoe as she left the bathroom, she wouldn’t do this. We just hope the bathrooms at her reception are fully stocked to avoid the temptation of someone tearing off a section for their most basic need.

Anyone who builds a wedding dress out of disposable diapers is clearly looking for more than just a husband. She wants a family — NOW!

Making yourself the tastiest treat at the wedding is probably not a good idea. It’s a mystery how many cream puffs it took to make this dress, but I’m sure there will be plenty for all her guests. What to wear afterwards though?

If you’re planning a wedding in tropical climates, having some plastic rain gear to cover your gown is probably a good idea. But don’t forget the gown.

Someone let the cat out of the bag and told this young lady that the fairy godmothers she read about as a child are not real. So, instead of having a fairy godmother, she is going to be the fairy godmother.

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TYRONE TOWNSHIPPUBLIC HEARING &

REGULAR BOARD MEETING SYNOPSISHELD JANUARY 15, 2019 AT 7:00 P.M.

1. Present: Supervisor Mike Cunningham, Clerk Marcella Husted, Treasurer Jennifer Eden, Trustees Al Pool, Soren Pedersen, David Walker, and Chuck Schultz.

2. Opened the public hearing at 7:00 p.m. to hear objections to the proposed Laurel Springs Subdivision Road Improvement Project. Closed the public hearing at 7:16 p.m.

3. Approved the agenda as presented; approved the consent agenda as presented.

4. Received and placed on file Communications 1-2 as presented. 5. Adopted the reimbursement resolution for the proposed Irish Hills Road

Improvement Project. 6. Resolved to proceed with Irish Hills Road Improvement Project and prepare

the plans and cost estimates. 7. Approved the Irish Hills Road Improvement Project and scheduled the first

public hearing to be held on February 5, 2019 at 7:00 pm. 8. Opted out of the Senate Bill #7 health insurance provision for the 2019-2020

fiscal year. 9. Authorized the write off of uncollectible fire service accounts.10. Accepted the quote for the employee health insurance.11. Authorized the release of PEG funds as requested by Lake Fenton, Linden,

and Hartland Schools and the Southern Lakes Parks & Recreation.12. Accepted the quote from IT Right for a new computer server and the yearly

fee for a hosted exchange.13. Adjourned at 7:47 p.m.

The minutes of all regular and special Tyrone Township Board Meetings are on file and may be viewed at the Tyrone Township Clerk’s office, 10408 Center Road, Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and online at www.tyronetownship.us. The next regular meeting of the Tyrone Township Board will be held on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at the Tyrone Township Hall. The public is encouraged to attend. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the Tyrone Township Clerk at (810) 629-8631 at least seven days prior to the meeting.

Marcella Husted, Tyrone Township Clerk

ROSE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEESREGULAR MEETING SYNOPSIS

January 9, 2019

Supervisor Scheib-Snider called the Regular Meeting of the Rose Township Board of Trustees to order at 7:00 p.m. at the Rose Township Offices, 9080 Mason Street, Holly, Michigan and led in the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll Call: Board Members Present: Miller, Gambka, Blaska, Noble,

Scheib-Snider. Board Members Absent/Excused: None.Approved: Agenda. Approved: Consent Agenda.Approved: Amend Article III. Property Maintenance Code. Send to Planning

Commission for Public Hearing. Approved: Article VI: Signs of the Rose Township Zoning Ordinance, proposed

amended sign ordinance.No Action: Notice from EEOC of dismissal of Katherine Bair’s charges filed

against Rose Township. Adjourned: By motion at 7:23 p.m.

Debbie Miller, MMC, CMMC Dianne Scheib-SniderRose Township Clerk Rose Township Supervisor

Hawaiian memoriesBy Vera Hogan

It’s hard to believe that it has been almost 37 years since I enjoyed a Ha-waiian vacation. The trip was made possible by my employer, an interna-tional courier company. Not only did all employees worldwide enjoy flight ben-efits, there were certain destinations, like in Hawaii, where a compa-ny-owned house existed for the exclusive enjoy-ment of vacation-ing employees.

I flew out the day before my traveling com-panion, from Chicago to San Francisco to Honolulu. Before we were about to land, the pilot pointed out some sights, like Pearl Harbor. Dur-ing the flight, I learned that more than 150 of my flight mates were Japanese ladies, winners of a Tupperware sales contest in Tokyo. They were quite love-ly and we laughed about flying over Pearl Harbor together.

On my first night there, friends who moved to Hawaii a few years prior, took me to the famous Ilikai Hotel in Honolulu. Remember the original TV show “Hawaii Five-O?” Actor Jack Lord stood on top of this hotel at the opening of this TV police drama.

I had never heard of prawns, but any-thing that looked like giant shrimp was okay by me. That’s what I enjoyed that evening, besides the good company.

I stayed in a hotel that night fre-

quented often by the famed poet and author, Robert Louis Stevenson. There was no air conditioning in my room but I didn’t need it. I had an open balcony and a large ceiling fan that circulated the trade winds into my room quite comfortably. I slept like a baby.

My traveling companion arrived in Honolulu the next day. What a pain in the rear he turned out to be on this trip. When he got off the plane, I placed a Hawaiian lei around his neck. He im-mediately broke out in a big old red rash. Ick! Apparently he was allergic to beautiful flowers or something.

We then flew to Maui where we would be staying for the week. The home where we stayed was in Kihei, right on the ocean. We spent many hours sitting on the beach, sipping wine. About every two hours one of us would say, “Hmmmm, isn’t this nice.”

One night, my friend is in the bath-room and I hear him whispering, “Ooh ooh, ooh, ooh.” I ran in and saw that he had a teensy piece of toilet paper pinched between his thumb and fore-finger and was trying to squish what looked to be about a 9- to 10-inch cen-tipede. Of course, the centipede bit him. The next thing I know his hand is com-pletely swollen. It looked like a rubber glove that was blown up like a balloon.

Okay, where is the nearest emergency room? There wasn’t one. So I wrapped the now dead centipede (I killed it to save him) in a plastic baggie and we drove our rental car to the fire department.

After knocking for about 10 minutes, one of the firefighters finally came to the door, in his boxer shorts no less. He took a look at my friend’s hand, then the centipede and said, “Ah, that’s just a baby one, you’ll be fine.”

Opinions offered in Just Sayin’ are the author’s alone and do not neces-sarily reflect the opinion of the Tri-County Times or its staff. Email Vera at [email protected].

VERA HOGAN

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COMPILED BY VERA HOGAN

LOOKING BACK at this week in

HISTORYJAN. 201987: British negotiator Terry Waite disappears while attempting to win freedom for Western hostages held in Lebanon. Waite, special envoy of the archbishop of Canterbury, secured the release of missionaries detained in Iran after the Islamic revolution. He also extracted British hostages from Libya and even succeeded in releasing American hostages from Lebanon in 1986. A total of 10 captives had been released through Waite’s efforts before Shiite Muslims seized him during a return mission to Beirut on Jan. 20, 1987. He was not released for more than four years.

JAN. 211977: President Jimmy Carter grants an unconditional pardon to hundreds of thousands of men who evaded the draft during the Vietnam War. In total, some 100,000 young Americans went abroad in the late 1960s and early ’70s to avoid serving in the war.

JAN. 221998: In a Sacramento, California, courtroom, Theodore J. Kaczynski pleads guilty to all federal charges against him, acknowledging his responsibility for a 17-year campaign of package bombings attributed to the “Unabomber.”

JAN. 231849: Elizabeth Blackwell is granted a medical degree from Geneva College in New York, becoming the first female to be officially recognized as a physician in U.S. history. In 1875, now living in

London, she became professor of gynecology at the London School of Medicine for Women, a medical discipline she had helped to establish.

JAN. 241935: Canned beer makes its debut. In partnership with the American Can Company, the Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company delivered 2,000 cans of Krueger’s Finest Beer and Krueger’s Cream Ale to faithful Krueger drinkers in Richmond, Virginia. Ninety-one percent of the drinkers approved of the canned beer, driving Krueger to give the green light to further production.

JAN. 251995: Russia’s early-warning defense radar detects an unexpected missile launch near Norway, and Russian military command estimates the missile to be only minutes from impact on Moscow. Moments later, Russian President Boris Yeltsin, his defense minister, and his chief of staff were informed of the missile launch. The nuclear command systems switched to combat mode, and the nuclear suitcases carried by Yeltsin and his top commander were activated for the first time in the history of the Soviet-made weapons system. Five minutes after the launch detection, Russian command determined that the missile’s impact point would be outside Russia’s borders. Three more minutes passed, and Yeltsin was informed that the launching was likely not part of a surprise nuclear strike by Western nuclear submarines.

JAN. 261986: In New Orleans, Louisiana, the Chicago Bears score a Super Bowl record number of points to defeat the New England Patriots, 46-10, and win their first championship since 1963. Led by Coach Mike Ditka, a tight end for the Bears during their last Super Bowl win, Chicago won 17 of 18 games to reach the championship match-up with the Patriots.

Source: history.com

HOT LINE CONTINUED

THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE needs change to ensure that we have a truly Republican (representative) form of gov-ernment. The winner-take-all approach, in each state, should be abolished and each electoral district’s votes should be given to the party that won in that district.

ONCE AGAIN SPECTRUM gouges our wallet through our eye sockets. Dropping Cinemax from a tiered package, yet not reducing the cost? Can TCT investigate this? It seems illegal.

AFTER SPENDING $54,000 for the butterfly garden, is there a reason why the steps are not finished and are bar-ricaded? Will completion cost yet more money?

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nCarbs, protein, calories — research what is healthiest way to lose weight By Hannah Ball

Losing weight is a common goal at the beginning of each year.

Every month, scientists publish new information on super health foods, foods everyone should avoid, sodium, sugar, alcohol and the effects of popular diets among other health fads.

Those looking to lose weight have mul-tiple diets to choose from, if they want. Atkins. Paleo. Keto. South Beach. Weight Watchers. All of these weight loss plans have their different methods.

However, Connor Everhart, a 2010 Linden High School graduate who works as a fitness instructor personal train-er and fitness special-ist at Genesys Athletic Club, said diets aren’t the healthiest way to lose weight.

“A lot of these diets are not something you can sustain for a lifetime. Yes, there are some individuals who find a diet that works well for them and they can do it forever. But eight times out of 10, once the 30 days are up, the person goes back to what they were doing before and gains all their weight back,” he said.

The dietsOn the Paleo diet, people only eat

foods that people would eat in the

Should you try a fad diet?Paleolithic era, also called the Stone Age which began about 40,000 years ago. These foods include meat, fruits, vegetables, and anything else grown naturally.

On the Atkins Diet, people do a two-week induction phase that restricts carbohydrates (carbs) to 20 grams per day and allows unlimited amounts of protein and fat. Your body then uses fat as its main energy source. After the two weeks, people doing the Atkins diet add carbs back to their schedule in small increments. Studies in the United Kingdom and the United States have proven the effectiveness of Atkins, according to the National Center for

Biotechnology Informa-tion (NCBI). The Ketogenic (keto) diet is similar. Its focus is very low carb and high protein so your body uses its fat stores as an energy source instead of sugar. This diet does not gradually increase carb intake, but keeps

it low, usually less than 30 grams of carbs a day. After analyzing 13 stud-ies, the NCBI found that the ketogenic diet boosts weight loss and body fat, and also reduces inflammatory markers and disease risk in obese test subjects.

Celebrity trainer and fitness guru Jil-lian Michaels slammed the keto diet in a blog post in April 2018, calling the diet “downright dangerous.” She wrote that the keto diet can be damaging because it

‘‘ Health is a lifestyle, not a quick fix routine.’’Connor Everhart

Genesys Athletic Club personal trainer and fitness instructor

completely cuts out certain food groups, does not promote caloric restriction, nor does it address what types of proteins and fats are ideal.

“When we aren’t eating all the mac-ronutrients in a balanced way, we are literally starving our cells,” she wrote.

On the South Beach diet, people eat few carbs and fats, but high protein levels. Phase one is low in carbs, but becomes less restrictive in phase two and three, and allows for unprocessed foods with high protein intake. The hormones released from proteins can suppress hunger longer than other foods.

“Something I really focus on, and a lot of trainers at Genesys, is changing people’s perspectives on health, diet,

and working out. Health is a lifestyle, not a quick fix routine,” Everhart said. “People need to understand that fad di-ets are temporary and they need to learn how to manage their relationship with food. Everything is all about balance and moderation.”

One program that focuses on modera-tion is Weight Watchers. Weight Watchers helps people lose weight by promoting self-discipline. Every food you eat has a certain amount of points, and you have an allotted amount of points each day. The company recently rolled out a new program called Freestyle. It keeps the SmartPoints system, but certain foods, like chicken, fish, eggs, corn and beans, have a value of zero.

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The City of Linden will receive sealed bids at the City Clerk’s Office,132 E. Broad St., P.O. Box 507, Linden, MI 48451, for custodial services on Friday, February 8, 2019 at 10:00 am.

Bids will be publicly opened and read at that time in the main office of the Linden City Hall, 132 E. Broad St., Linden, Michigan. Bids shall be submitted in sealed envelopes and plainly marked “CUSTODIAL SERVICES – CITY OF LINDEN.”

Bids are being solicited only from responsible and established bidders known to be experienced and regularly engaged in the work of custodial services. Satisfactory evidence that the bidder has the necessary capital, equipment and personnel to do the work may be required.

Proposal forms and specifications are on file for the inspection of bidders at the Linden City Offices, 132 E. Broad St., Linden, Michigan and copies may be obtained by qualified bidders. Sealed proposals must be submitted on the bid forms furnished by the City.

The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept any bid which, in their opinion, is most advantageous to the City.

Scott Sutter, Interim City Manager

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance with Chapter 157 of the Village of Holly Zoning Ordinance, the Village of Holly Zoning Board of Appeals will conduct a public hearing on a request for a variance of Ordinance 157.009(A)(2) on February 4, 2019 at 7:00 PM (or as soon thereafter as possible) in the Board of Education Room located at 920 E. Baird Street, Holly, Michigan. An application for a variance was filed by The Village of Holly. The property is located at 315 S. Broad Street, parcel number 01-34-310-012. The applicant is requesting a variance of Ordinance 157.009(A)(2) which requires a rear yard setback of 30 feet.

Written comments may be submitted to the Village Clerk/Treasurer, 300 East Street, Karl Richter Center, Holly, Michigan 48442 prior to the hearing and may also be submitted at the meeting. All documents pertinent to the application are available for inspection in the Village Offices, located at 300 East Street, Holly, Michigan.

Interested persons are encouraged to attend the meeting. Handicapped persons needing assistance to attend are asked to contact the Village offices at least 48 hours prior to the meeting at (248) 634-9571 during regular business hours.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Village Council of the Village of Holly will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 7:00 PM or as soon thereafter as possible, in the Karl Richter Center Board of Education Meeting Room located at 920 E. Baird Street, Holly, MI.

THE PURPOSE OF THE HEARING is to confirm the special assessment roll and provide an opportunity for property owners and interested parties to comment on and/or protest the Holly Mill Pond Special Assessment District. Appearance and protest at the hearing is required in order to appeal the amount of the special assessment to the state tax tribunal.

AN OWNER OR PARTY IN INTEREST, or his or her agent may appear in person at the hearing to protest the special assessment, or shall be permitted to file his or her appearance or protest by letter and his or her personal appearance shall not be required. Comments and/or protest by mail should be mailed to the Village of Holly Clerk/Treasurer, 300 East Street, Karl Richter Center, Holly, MI 48442-1694. The property owner or any person having an interest in the real property may file a written appeal of the special assessment with the state tax tribunal within thirty (30) days after the confirmation of the special assessment roll if the special assessment was protested at the hearing held for the purpose of confirming the special assessment roll. The special assessment roll and related materials are available for review at the Village Offices located at 300 East Street, Karl Richter Center, Holly, MI during regular business hours.

QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, by telephone should be directed to the Village Offices at (248) 634-9571. Handicapped or other persons needing assistance to attend or participate in the hearing are asked to contact the Village Office 48 hours prior to the hearing.

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The Charter Township of Fenton is seeking qualified individuals to fill an open seat on the Fenton Township Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA). Candidates interested in appointment to the ZBA should submit a letter of application and résumé to:

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Deadline for submission is Thursday February 7, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. Questions should be directed to Operations Manager Thomas Broecker at 810-629-1537.

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Please be notified that the Argentine Township Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Meeting on Monday, February 4, 2019 at 7:00 P.M. at the Argentine Township Hall, 9048 Silver Lake Rd, to consider the following Variance:

Matthew & Candace Jones, 7397 Haviland Bch Drive, are requesting a Variance for Side Yard Setback and Coverage. They would like to tear down the existing home build a new home that will be 5.6 feet from the East lot line and coverage will be 33% , the zoning allows for 30%. Described as 01-36-501-004, Lot 4 Haviland Beach.

A complete copy of this tax description may be viewed at the Township office during regular office hours.

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Tyrone TownshipLivingston County, Michigan

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGUPON A ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECTAND A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT

FOR THE PROJECT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:

(1) The Township Board of Tyrone Township, Livingston County, Michigan (the “Township”) in accordance with the laws of the State of Michigan, will conduct a public hearing beginning at 7:00 p.m., local time, on February 5, 2019, at the Tyrone Township Hall, 10408 Center Road, Fenton, Michigan, to review the following proposed special assessment district:

TYRONE TOWNSHIP IRISH HILLS SUBDIVISION ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (2019)

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and to hear any objections thereto, and to the proposed project, and to the petitions filed by Township property owners with respect to the proposed project.

(2) The project (the “Project”) will consist of the Project will consist of making certain road improvements to the following roads in and around the Irish Hills Subdivision: Donegal Court, Dublin Drive, Tipperary Trail and Wicklow Hill Court. The Project is designed to serve the properties in the Special Assessment District (the “District”), which District consists of the properties located within the area designated on the map and includes the specific properties that are identified by the permanent lot and parcel numbers set forth below:

(3) The Township plans to impose special assessments on the properties located in the Special Assessment District to pay for the costs of the Project.

(4) The plans and cost estimates for the proposed Project, the description of the District, and the petitions in support of the Project are now on file in the office of the Township Clerk for public inspection. Periodic redeterminations of the cost of the Project may be made, and subsequent hearings shall not be required if such cost redeterminations do not increase the estimated cost of the Project by more than 10%. Any person objecting to the proposed Project, the petitions supporting the Project, or the proposed District must file his or her objections in writing with the Township Clerk before the close of the February 5, 2019 public hearing or within such additional time (if any) as the Township Board may grant. This notice is given by order of the Tyrone Township Board.

Dated: January 15, 2019 Marcella Husted, Tyrone Township Clerk

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Donald “Dean” Moore1934-2019 Donald “Dean” Moore – age 84, went to be with the Lord Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at Genesys Hospital. There will be no visitation or service, but family and friends are welcome to the interment at Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 12:30 PM. Dean was born in Goodrich, MI on March 17, 1934 the son of Donald and Beulah (VanGorder) Moore. He lived in Fenton most of his life, graduating from FHS in 1952 before going to Michigan State on a football scholarship. He had begun his studies in Physical Education when he was drafted into the Army. He married his high school sweetheart Frances (Orcutt) before being stationed at Fort Monroe, VA. After discharge from the Army, he returned to Michigan State to complete his B.A. Degree before going on to teach, coach and become the athletic director at Battle Creek Pennfield. Dean returned to Fenton in 1963 where he and Frances started their own business, Moore Insurance Agency, which is now run by his son, Michael and his grandson, Derek Moore. In the 1970’s, he teamed up with his longtime friend Richard Rockman, Sr. to build the Fenton Mini Malls on North Leroy St. where Moore Insurance Agency is still located today. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make contributions may do so to the First Presbyterian Church of Fenton where he and Frances attended regularly when they weren’t enjoying the Florida sunshine. Surviving are his wife, Frances; sons, Patrick (Julie) Moore of Holt, Michael Moore of Grand Blanc; daughters, Mary Moore of Linden, Deanne Moore of Lansing; grandson, Derek Moore of Grand Blanc, and great- grandsons Isaiah, Camron and Gabriel Moore. Dean was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Edward Moore. The family extends a special thank you to the wonderful staff at Genesys ICU for their excellent care and compassion.

Robert Stanley “Stan” Lee1942-2019 Robert Stanley “Stan” Lee - age 76, of Fenton, died January 15, 2019. Services will be held 1 PM Monday, January 21 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Road, Fenton, Chaplain Bob Clark officiating. Visitation will be held 11 AM until the time of the service Monday. Those desiring may make contributions to the Fenton Fire Department Children’s Fire Safety Education Fund. Stan was born January 21, 1942 in Flint the son of Robert E. Lee and Erma Ruth (Symons) Schmuck. He was a lifelong resident of Fenton and 1961 graduate of Fenton High School. He married Mary L. (Hurst) Doherty-Lee on August 17, 1991 in Fenton. Stan retired from General Motors in 1993 with 30 years of service. He was a firefighter with the City of Fenton with 37 years of service. Stan volunteered with the Red Cross, he served in New York for 9/11 disaster and helped with multiple natural disasters. He enjoyed wood carving, amateur ham radio, and traveling in their motor home. Surviving are: wife of 27 years Mary; children, Daniel (Lisa) Lee of Taylor, Tracy (Andy) Smith of Grand Blanc, Randy (Kim) Lee of Swartz Creek, Elizabeth (Steven) Matz of Holly, Tom (Jeannie) Doherty of Midland, John (Margie) Doherty of Linden; 13 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; siblings, Mick (Kelley) Lee, Dan (Fran) Schmuck, Becca Harrington; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Judith Lee; brother, Jeff Lee; stepfather, Bob Schmuck; and stepmother, Olga Lee. Tributes may be shared on the obituaries page of www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Thomas James Klavon1950-2019 Thomas James Klavon - age 68, of Fenton, died Monday, January 14, 2019. Funeral Mass was celebrated 11 AM Friday, January 18, 2019 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. 600 N. Adelaide St., Fenton with Fr. David Harvey celebrant. Interment was held 1 PM Friday at Great Lakes National Cemetery. Visitation was held 10-11 AM Friday at the church. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Seawolf Association, C/O Joe Crutcher, 16495 Caminito Vecinos #68, San Diego, CA 29128. Thomas was born August 12, 1950 in Detroit, the son of Frank J. and Anna M. (Seman) Klavon. He married Maria Galea on September 8, 1973. Thomas was a veteran of the U.S. Navy serving in Vietnam where he was awarded the Purple Heart. He retired from Chrysler Corporation after 40 years of service. Thomas was an avid outdoorsman and craftsman. He enjoyed traveling, playing hockey as a goalie and coaching youth hockey. Surviving are: wife, Maria; son, Paul (Victoria) Klavon; and daughter, Mia (Thomas) Gollier. Arrangements by Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 W. Silver Lake Rd., Fenton. Tributes may be shared at www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Dawn Lisa Firth 1961-2019 Dawn Lisa Firth - age 57, of Fenton, died January 12, 2019. No services will be held. Dawn was born June 28, 1961 in Flint, the daughter of Basil and Margaret Pecknyo. Dawn was a photographer and loved her work. She also enjoyed traveling with her daughters, bowling and cooking. She is survived by her husband, Andrew; daughters, Andrea Firth and Amanda Firth; grandson, Bash Demorest; parents, Basil and Marge Pecknyo; sisters, Kim McClure, Colleen Parker and Sherry Ward; brother, Ronald Pecknyo. Tributes may be shared at www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Carol Anne Jacques 1938-2019 Carol Anne Jacques - age 80, of Fenton, died peacefully at her home, Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Services will be held 1 PM Thursday, January 24, 2019 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Road, Fenton. Fr. David Harvey officiating. Visitation will be held at the funeral home Thursday from 11 AM until the time of the service. Those desiring may make contributions to Adopt-A-Pet. Carol was born April 9, 1938 in St. Cloud, MN, the daughter of Reginald and Vera (Lego) Carolyon. She was raised by her grandmother in the Upper Peninsula, Negaunee. She attended St. Paul Catholic Church and School, where she was a cheerleader and played the organ for daily Mass. Carol married Kenneth James Jacques September 7, 1957 in Negaunee. She had resided in the Fenton/Holly area since 1962. She was a licensed cosmetologist. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Surviving are: her husband of 61 years, Kenneth; daughters, Michele (Rick) Crandell of Flint, Bridgette Jacques of Linden, and April Schupbach of Fenton; grandchildren, Jessica (Ryan) Burbo of Florida, Alexann (Nick) Worstell of Colorado, Art (Aubrey) Schupbach of Ann Arbor, Conrad Pieczynski of Fenton, Zachary Schupbach of Fenton, and Kelsey Wright of California; great-grandchildren, Summer, Lilly, Logan, and Lydia. She was preceded in death by her parents. Tributes may be posted at www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

ObituariesCorey Roach Corey Roach - age 29, died January 10, 2019. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Harold Cheetam Harold Cheetam - age 86, died January 11, 2019. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

J. Glenn Scruggs J. Glenn Scruggs - age 86, died January 10, 2019. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Kathleen Wonzer Kathleen Wonzer - age 73, died January 10, 2019. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Mary Fountain Mary Fountain - age 82, died January 10, 2019. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Gloria Sanborn Gloria Sanborn - age 81, died January 12, 2019. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Alice “Liz” Kenney Alice “Liz” Kenney - age 82, died January 12, 2019. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Elna Mae Kanyak 1935-2019 Elna Mae Kanyak - age 83, of Fenton, formerly of Elkton, died January 13, 2019. Funeral arrangements were provided by Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Road, Fenton. Tributes may be shared at www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Melinda WashingtonMelinda Washington - age 63, died January 11, 2019. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Robert Wadill Robert Wadill - age 64, died January 12, 2019. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Robert Weiss Robert Weiss - age 54, died January 12, 2019. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Joyce Cook Joyce Cook - age 85, died January 12, 2019. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

James Tarwater James Tarwater - age 89, died January 13, 2019. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Dr. Morton Stanley Dr. Morton Stanley - age 87, died January 14, 2019. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

View obituaries online at myfenton.com

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Catherine M. Lord 1957-2019 Catherine M. Lord - age 61, of Fenton, passed away suddenly on January 14, 2019. Beloved wife of Garnet; loving mother of Jessica Cashin, Hannah (Adam) Metzger, Sarah (Joe Harp) Lord, Jacob Lord and Nathaniel Lord; dear grandma of Hayden, Adley and Hazel. Cathy also leaves her mother; siblings; friends and her beloved pets. She was a longtime member of St. John’s Catholic Church in Fenton, where a Mass is being planned; the day and time are pending. Visit www.temrowskifamilyfuneralhome.com for updated information.

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Lellah McClellan Lellah McClellan - age 92 died January 11, 2019.www.temrowskifamilyfuneralhome.com.

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Lydia A. ReGester Lydia A. ReGester - age 84, died January 16, 2019www.temrowskifamilyfuneralhome.com.

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Julie C. McFadden Julie C. McFadden - age 49, died January 15, 2019.www.temrowskifamilyfuneralhome.com.

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Maribeth SevignyMaribeth Sevigny - age 64, died January 12, 2019.www.temrowskifamilyfuneralhome.com.

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Connie Willis Connie Willis - age 62, died January 14, 2019. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Leslie Young Leslie Young - age 60, died January 15, 2019. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

JoAnn Tornai JoAnn Tornai - age 72, died January 16, 2019. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Dennis Sloan Dennis Sloan - age 70, died January 16, 2019. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

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