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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:n Obituary, Page 4n Community News,
Pages 4 & 5n Recognition, Page 6
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Carson City Hospital receives quality improvement awardCARSON CITY Carson City
Hospital has received the Michi-gan Center for Rural Healths2010 Michigan Rural HealthQuality Improvement Award forQuality Improvement Award -Award of Excellence. The awardacknowledges quality improve-ment efforts in inpatient clini-cal performance in the care andtreatment of heart failure andpneumonia, outpatient clini-cal performance in the care andtreatment of chest pain andacute myocardial infarction, and
customer service.This is the second year the
Michigan Center for Rural Healthhas offered this award. CarsonCity Hospital applied evidence-
based medicine to improve careprocesses in the treatment of heart failure and pneumonia,and overall customer service.
Together our staff is dem-onstrating we are providingthe very best in medical care,said Bruce L. Traverse, FACHE,President and CEO of CarsonCity Hospital. Carson City Hos-
pital is committed to the tenetsof quality improvement that em-
brace evidence-based medicineto improve health outcomes.
Carson City Hospitals mul-tidisciplinary team embracedevidence-based medicine in or-der to review their current pro-cesses and create interventionsthat improved the treatmentof acute myocardial infarction,chest pain, heart failure andpneumonia, and overall cus-tomer service. Clinical indicators
were based on the Appropriate
Care Measure (ACM), a compos-ite score that captures whetheror not a patient received all thecare that he or she was eligible toreceive. The 2010 Michigan Ru-ral Health Quality Improvement
Award Quality Improvement Achievement Award was basedon an ACM score of 95 to 100%.
Award recipients are com-mitted to providing their patients
with high quality health care,said John Barnas, Executive Di-rector of the Michigan Center forRural Health. (We are) pleased
to sponsor this award, which rec-ognizes the dedication of hospi-tal staff to provide the right careto the right patient each and ev-ery time.
Barb Staines of the Qual-ity Improvement Department atCarson City Hospital attended anawards ceremony during the 11th
Annual Michigan Critical AccessHospital Conference October 28,2010, in Boyne Falls, Michigan,at which Carson City Hospital
was honored by The MichiganCenter for Rural Health.
Project Kidsight set for Dec. 11Do you really know if your pre-school age child can
see well? Early detection and treatment of problems canhave far reaching impact on a childs vision, learning,and sometimes even their overall health.
To aid in detecting any major problems, the SandLake Lions Club will be providing Project Kidsight
vision screening Saturday, Dec. 11, at the Kent DistrictLibrary-Sand Lake Branch, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Noappointment is needed, but an adult representing the
family must be there during the screening and sign con-sent.
The American Association for Pediatric Ophthal-mology and other certifed experts say that the best t imefor treatment of many eye problems is in the pre-school
years and that many problems will not improve if leftuntil 8 or 9 before detection.
Project Kidsight is a program of the Michigan Li-ons Clubs in cooperation with Childrens Hospital of Michigan. The objective of the program is to screen
young children to detect poor vision or risk factors,and is done by Michigan Lion volunteers using a spe-cial camera. This takes about 10 minutes. The photos
are then sent to professionals at Childrens Hospital forevaluation, and if further testing is recommended, thefamily is contacted directly. The Sand Lake Lions have
been told that at least one child from previous screen-ings was among the children with problems requiringtreatment. To date, about 5 percent of those screenedstate-wide have been referred for further testing.
There is no charge for this service project of the Li-ons, but donations will be accepted. You may also bringin used glasses or drop them in the eyeglass Collection
Box at the Sand Lake Independent Bank at any time.Remember, 10 minutes could mean lifelong better vision for your child.
n Sand Lake Lions Club to providefree vision screening for 1-5 year olds
The Newaygo Marching Bandfnished another success ul season
on Saturday, Nov. 6, with their per-ormance at Ford Field in the MCBA(Michigan Competing Band Associa-tion) State Finals Competition. Statefnals is or the top 11 bands in eachclass (Flight in MCBA).
Newaygo entered state fnalsranked frst in the state in Flight IV.(Flight IV is comprised o schools
with enrollment sizes rom 1 - 781.) The other 10 schools they competedagainst were Hart ord, Comstock Park, Brooklyn Columbia Central,
Watervliet, Parchment, Atherton,Durand, Godwin Heights, Grant andBelding.
Each band per ormed or 15 min-utes and at the conclusion o the
last bands per ormance, the judg-es results are tabulated, and thenplacement awards are announced.Newaygo fnished the day in 1stplace, as State Champions, with ascore o 80.19, just ahead o GodwinHeights 79.99
Rounding out the top fve were,
Belding (77.3), Grant (75.96) andDurand (74.33).
The Newaygo Marching Band would like to thank all o the studentand parent volunteers who helpedmake the season a success. Thank
you very much or your hard work and support; we could not havedone it without you. They would alsolike to thank all o the community members and businesses who sup-ported them throughout the season,
whether through various donationsor equipment usage.
A special thank you to EvergreenRental or the use o an open trailerto haul props to and rom competi-tions, and to Timberland Equipmento Newaygo or the use o the lawntractor used to pull the pit equip-
ment. A warm and very specialthank you goes out to the commu-nity members and businesses who
welcomed the Newaygo MarchingLions back into town via escortingand a parade. Congratulations to thestudents o the Newaygo MarchingBand on a great season.
STATE
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Caleb and Tara Dufo o CarsonCity became parents o a baby girl atCarson City Hospital. Tessa Clair Du-fo was born at 4:41 p.m. on Nov. 22,2010. The baby weighed 6-pounds,7-ounces and was 18.5 inches long.
The baby has one sister Ara Ann Du-fo and one brother Parker Jack Du-fo. Grandparents are Mary and Barry Freed o Stanton and Kim and BarbDufo o Carson City. The mother isthe ormer Tara Ann Stephens.
Tazz and Danielle Stevenson o
Fenwick became parents o a baby boy at Carson City Hospital. KeeganMarvin Tazzman Stevenson was bornat 1:25 p.m. on Nov. 20, 2010. Thebaby weighed 6-pounds, 9-ouncesand was 19.5 inches long. The baby has two sisters Izabella and ChynaStevenson and one brother Keneth
Stevenson. Grandparents are Sue and Joe Vanheck and Shannon and Shelly Ludwick. The mother is the ormerDanielle Ludwick.
Alena M. Curtis and Donald Lee
Bissett Sr. o Riverdale became par-ents o a baby boy at Carson City Hos-pital. Donald Lee Bissett Jr was bornat 5:35 p.m. on Nov. 18, 2010. Thebaby weighed 6-pound, 1-ounce and
was 19.25 inches long. The baby hastwo sisters Kara and Amanda Bissettand one brother Rico Bissett. Grand-parents are Pauline and Jim Bissettand Sharon Lee Curtis.
OBITUARYRonald Gacek
MORLEY Ronald Gacek, 64, of Mor-ley passed away Dec. 7 at his residence.
He was born Nov 13, 1946, in Goodrich,the son of Joseph and Lorraine (Skelleng-er) Gacek. During his working years he
worked as a truck driver for Joes Rubbish, Waste Management and Sunset Waste. Heenjoyed hunting and shing. In 1973, he
married Sharon Ben-son, who survives.
Also surviving aretwo sons, Joseph (Am-ina) Gacek of GrandRapids and Ron Gacek Jr. of Holland; daugh-ter Melissa (Terry)Cave of Stanwood;three grandchildren;
three sister, Maryann (Robert) Cook of BigRapids, Sally (Edward) Thebo of Big Rap-ids and JoAnne (Harry) Telfor of WhiteCloud; And several nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parentsand his step Parents.
Funeral services took place on Friday,Dec. 10 at the Heckman Funeral Home
with the Rev. Foster Brummel. Burial will be in Aetna Cemetery in Morley.GACEK
Annual IlluminatedHuntington ChristmasParade set for Dec. 10
The parade starts at 6 p.m., at thecorner of Darling and Main Street andends at Santas House located at the
Veterans Memorial Park. Awards will be given out for the best illuminated pa-rade participant. No registration neces-sary, come to the Fremont Fire Depart-ment parking lot by 5:45 PM and jointhe fun.
If you plan on walking in the parade,its easy to do they now have LED
battery pack lights available!!! You canalso use an inverter to power your LEDlights on your oat. A small generatorcan also be used to power the lights ona oat. For all the really creative people,
you can use glow sticks, bracelets, andnecklaces in very creative ways. Comeon out and join in on the fun!!!
Cold movie, warmfood on Dec. 15
Come in from the cold and join theJust Goodies group for a movie and
lunch on Wednesday, December 15th at12:30 p.m. in the Community Room of the Grant Area District Library. Enjoy a movie about the cold while enjoyinga nice hot lunch. Based on a true story,the lm is a thrilling tale of incrediblefriendship between eight amazing sleddogs and their guide. Stranded in Ant-arctica during the most unforgiving
winter on the planet, the dogs mustlearn to survive together until they arerescued. It stars Paul Walker as Jerry and eight dogs left below in uninhabit-able conditions.
The lunch will be served at 12:30 with the movie to begin shortly there-after. Lunch will be ham, potatoes andgravy, rolls and butter, jello salad, andchocolate cake and coffee. The programis free to the public, but donations areaccepted to offset the cost of the lunch.The library is located at 122 Elder St inGrant. For more information or to reg-ister a large group, call the library at(231) 834-5713
Out of the gutterNovember scores reported this
month from the Howard City Lanes:Cally Sleight bowled a 505 actual seriesputting her 166 pins over her series av-
erage. Try beating that 766 handicapseries on Tuesday night.
Also on Tuesday night Tif ni Weeks bowled a 208, 11 pins shy of 100 over,and Wendy Stapp continues to postsome great scores with a 638 thismonth. Elsewhere amonf the leagues,Eileen Hamilton rolled a 206 game, Al-ice Kuikstra a 678 Handicap series andShealia Thompson bowled a 226 + 222+ 183 to a 631 series. Jenni Castle andShealia Thompson both picked up a 6-7-10 split. Howard City Lanes hosted aTurkey Shoot No Tap Tournament thelast weekend in November.
Twenty-seven teams of two bowlerspaired up and bowled 4 games, throw-ing out their lowest score of the set. Thescores were added together and winners
were determined. Following is a list of the top four. Pay out was based on 1payout per 8 teams bowling. Turkey shoot No Tap Tournament Winners: 1stPlace Klint Beck and Don Werner 1660
won $340, 2nd place: Dan Dewey andDon Scram 1657 won $268, 3rd placeBeth Klunder and Terry Tuttle 1622
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Yours and Mine Jewelry isgiving 50 percent of proceeds toMcNaughton Elementary Schoolduring the month of December.
Weekend of MusicZellies kicks off a weekend of
music with Friday Night Fun, anacoustic open jam on Dec. 17. Lo-cal musicians, including the Zel-lies Opry House Band, will take tothe stage for an evening of musicand fun. Open jamming will beavailable on the lower level for $5.
On Saturday, Dec. 18, Zellieshas two bands for the price of $5.The event, Hot Bands and Blue-grass Jam will be held in conjunc-tion with West Michigan BluegrassMusic Association (WMBMA),
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Mr. Ward having a career in educa-
tion settled in the Morley area and hasbeen a server of the community formany years. During his years of teach-ing he taught in Paw Paw, Trout Creek,Kent City, White Cloud and Morley Stan-
wood. In his off season he also had atrucking business. Through his teachingand the trucking business he touchedthe hearts of many people and he con-tinues to do so now.
The Auxiliary, Legion, and the com-munity wish to give a big thanks to Mr.Ward.
Knox Helms AmericanLegion Post 554
Auxiliary unit presentsplaque for 40 years of
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The Lakeview Wildcats bas-ketball team has been without top
player Ronnie Castle whose footwas injured in a rare accident whenhe was helping his father hang adeer that fell, and an antler piercedhis foot.1960 Chuck Imhoff of Lakeviewis currently a student at RobertsWesleyan College in North Chili,NY, and is a star player on the col-lege soccer team.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mooreof Stanwood were honored guests
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The Franklin Troupes of How-ard City, and the Harold Lutterlohsof Amble are observing their silveranniversaries.1995 The United Church of Christ Youth Group from Lake-view is presenting a musical dramaentitled It Must Be Christmas .
Montabella students are rec-reating Charles Dickens holidayclassic A Christmas Carol .
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HONOR: Char Shubitowski, a receptionist at the Carson Behavioral Health Center, was chosen as the Decem-ber 2010 Carson City Hospital Associate of the Month. She was nominated by her co-workers because she isvery helpful, very dependable, willing to do extra work, professional, and respectful.
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If youre looking for an inexpensive way to brighten up your homes decor, consid-er painting high-pro le features such asdoors or cabinets. Fixing up these smallerspaces can really make a big impact.
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How to Paint anExterior Door: The
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Step 2. Continue until the frame iscomplete. Wipe away the excess paint.
The Door TrimStep 1. Starting at the top corner of the
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trim where it meets the wall. Continue un-til all side edges of the trim are complete.
Step 2. Return to the top of the doortrim and paint the face of the trim.
Step 3. Continue until the door trim iscomplete.
The DoorStep 1. Pour thoroughly mixed paint
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Step 2. With your brush, paint the in-side and outside edges of the door.
Step 3. Starting with the top panel of the door, paint into the recessed area of the panel. Begin at a corner of the recessand continue around its perimeter. Work from top of the door to the bottom.
Step 4. Paint the remainder of the paneluntil the entire panel is complete. Repeatuntil all panels are complete. Wipe away
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Step 5. When the panels are complete,paint the stiles of the door in the follow-ing order: middle, top, center, bottom, left,right.
How to Paint aCabinet: The Stiles and
OpeningsStep 1. Pour thoroughly mixed paint
into a bucket and dip a quality 2- to 21/2-inch wide nylon/poly-ester brush into thepaint. When using more than one gallon of paint, combine the colors for better coloruniformity. This intermixing is called box-ing.
Step 2. With your brush, paint the in-side edges of the cabinet door openings.
Step 3. Paint the middle stile from topto bottom, following the wood grain. Thenpaint remaining stiles in the following or-der: top, bottom, left, right.
The Side PanelsStep 1. Using your brush, paint (cut in)
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-inch roller cover.
The Paneled DoorsStep 1. Paint the edges around the pe-
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Step 3. After painting the entire panel, wipe away the excess paint that has over-lapped onto the door frame.
Step 4. Paint the door frame in the fol-lowing order: top, bottom, left, right.
Step 5. Paint the backside of the door.Leave the doors open until the paint is
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Summary of the minutes of the
Pierson Township BoardDecember 7th, 2010
Meeting called to order at 7:04 p.m.Present: Vukin, Bogner, Longcore, Bryant, ScottMeeting agenda: Approved agenda with addition of item H. BOR Training anditem I. Big Whitesh Lake Weed Invoice for PLM. - approvedConsent agenda - Minutes for Nov. 4th and Nov. 11th.Financial Report: PresentedCorrespondence was noted.Committee Reports given from the
Planning Commission - Next meeting Dec 21st at 7pm Public Hearing for Re-zone and Wind energy ChapterZoning Board of Appeals approved variance request for Mr. Bolkema on LakeSt.Sewer Advisory - Next Meeting Tues. Dec. 14th 9amSolid Waste - Next Meeting in Jan.Road Committee - Next Meeting Jan. 19. At 7pmCarl Paepke County Commissioner - Presented the 2011/2012 Discover Mont-calm Magazine.New Business:Monument the Centers in 12 sections - approvedApproved Electronic Federal Tax PaymentsCemetery Lawn Care - Put out for bidsApproved the Amendment to the Zoning FeesApproved the Chloride Contract for 2011Approved Kathy Hyrns to the Board of ReviewApproved The Village of Sand Lake Fire Dept and the Village of Howard CityFire Dept to handle all Medical emergencies in Pierson Township.
Approved Board of Review TrainingApproved BWF Lake invoice to PLM.Public CommentAdjourn: 8:45pm
Minutes of thePierson Township Board
Regular Meeting November 4th, 2010 Meeting called to order at 7:00 p.m. Present: Scott Vukin, Brian Longcore,Brooke Scott, Gerard Bogner,Absent: William Bryant,Meeting agenda: Motion Vukin for ap-proval of the meeting agenda. SecondScott. Roll Call: Yes Longcore, Vukin,
Scott.Consent agenda: Motion Vukin to ap-prove the consent agenda with addi-tion of the bills (Great Lake Energy$166.37, Pitney Bowes $104.97, AlliedWaste $52.57, Integrity Ofce Supplies$211.58). Second Longcore Roll Call:YES - Scott, Vukin, Longcore. Financial Report: Presented Correspondence was noted. Committee Reports given from thePlanning Commission - Next meetingNov. 11thSewer Advisory - Next meeting Nov9th New BusinessFlex Cable Reninasance Tax Extension-Table for a Special meeting. Public CommentAdjourn: 7:20
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Minutes of the
Pierson Township BoardSpecial Meeting
November 11th, 2010Meeting called to order at 1:00 pmPresent: Gerard Bogner, Brooke Scott, Brian Longcore, Scott VukinMeeting agenda: Motion Vukin to accept meeting agenda with as presented, SecondScott 4/0
Motion Vukin to approve Ordinance Resolution 10-07 ( Resolution Granting Permis-sion to Extend Renaissance Zone Time Duration for Flex Cable) as presented withnoted changes Second Bogner Roll Call - YES- Scott, Vukin, Bogner, Longcore.
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WINFIELD TOWNSHIPBOARD OF REVIEW
Will meet Tuesday, December 14, 20107:00 p.m.
at Wineld Township Hall15212 M-46
Amble, MichiganTo correct Clerical Errors and Mutual Mistakes of Fact
Phyllis Larson, Township Supervisor
Secretary, Board of Review
This notice is posted in compliance with PA267 of 1976 AMENDED (OpenMeeting Act)
MCLA 41.72A (2)(3) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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Help is Available:Angel Food Ministries at Solon Center Wesleyan Church, 15671 AlgomaAve., Cedar Springs, MI 49319. For info call 616-696-8236.The Mid-Michigan District Health Department offers free vision testing,as well as hearing screening tests for all children ages 3 to 21. For moreinformation or to schedule an appointment, call (989) 831-3644, Mondaythrough Friday.Michigan Chapter of Pilots for Christ - We provide free air and ground servicefor those with medical needs, pastors in need, missionaries cargo transportation.616-636-5523.A free Bariatric Support Group will meet the rst Tuesday of each month (beginning in February 2010) at 6:30pm in the Conference Rooms at CarsonCity Hospital. For more information, contact Ellen at 989-330-4091.Newaygo Countys newest Cancer Support Group - Whether you havebeen recently diagnosed, in treatment or living beyond your cancer, meet withothers to share and offer hope for one another. Last Thursday of every monthfrom 6:30 until 8 :30 at Living Hope Physical Therapy, 977 W. 72nd St. (M-82) , Newaygo, MI. For more information contact Deb Kaminski, 231-924-7013.Emotions Anonymous (EA) - Meetings every Wednesday, 1pm, MiracleDrop-In Center, 310 E. Main St., Stanton. Everyone is welcome. No dues orfees. Emotions Anonymous offers a twelve step program to help people copewith stress in daily living and to live a healthier emotional life. Info call Carol(989)831-8778.Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS): Newaygo. Weigh in 5:30-6:10pm
on Thursdays, meeting 6:10-7:10pm. Info. Dee at (231)652-2583.
SpartaMethodist Church. Weigh in 5:00-6:00pm on Tuesdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm.Info. Betty at (616)691-7120. White Cloud, Commission on Aging. Weigh in5:25-5:55pm on Thursdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm. 93 Gibbs St. Lakeview, NewLife United Methodist Church. Weigh in 5:45-6:10pm on Mondays, meeting6:15-7:15pm. East M-46. Lakeview, New Life United Methodist Church.Weigh in 9:30am on Wednesdays, meeting 10:00-11:00am. East M-46. SandLake, Resurrection Lutheran Church. Weigh in 8:30-9:00am on Tuesdays,meeting 9:15-10:00am. 180 Northland Dr. Howard City, Howard City VFWHall, Thursdays weigh-in 4:30-5:10pm, meeting 5:15-6:00pm. First meeting free.For information call 231-937-4441.Grief Recovery Support Group Weekly Meetings Tuesdays 9:30-11:00am,Pierson Bible Church, ministries building, 101 Grand St., Pierson, Michigan.Call 636-5542 or 636-5680 for info.Emphysema Support Group Meetings 2nd Tuesday of month, 5:30pm,Health Department, White Cloud.Addictions Program: Feel trapped in addiction? There is an answer! ReformersUnanimous. A caring addiction program for any addiction, offered at Bills LakeBaptist Church, 8549 Swan Ave., 7 miles east of Newaygo. Every Friday night7-9p.m. Info. call 652-9940.Rebos House 10 N. First Street, Cedar Springs, Michigan. Meeting Days &Times: Monday-7pm, Big Book Meeting-Open; Tuesday-12Noon-Open, 5:30-6:30pm Womens-Open, 7:00pm Mens-Open; Wednesday-7:00pm 12&1212 Steps Traditions-Open; Thursday-12Noon-Open, 7:00pm-Open, 7:00pm-Closed (N/S) nonsmoking, 7:00pm-Alanon; Friday-All Open-12Noon, 7:00pm,9:00pm; Saturday-All Open-8:30am, 10:00am, 7:00pm; Sunday-All Open-9:00am, 2:00pm, 7:00pm.; Friday-7:00pm-Young People of Addictions-Open.Contact Sandy W. 616-636-8253. Last Thursday every month speakers meeting,7:30pm. 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.Marks Episcopal 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 livingwith physical, emotional, or verbal abuse, Call 1-800-374-WISE. ServingMecosta, 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.
MORLEY: Open meeting, smoking allowed. 19180 Monroe, Morley. CallDarrell for more information. 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 675-7663SAND LAKE: St. Marys/Mary Queen of Apostle Catholic Church, basementof church, rear door, 51 Maple Street, Sand Lake. Mon. 8pm. Women only- Sand Lake United Methodist Church (Community Room), corner of MapleStreet and Sixth Street, Sand Lake. Tuesdays at 7pm (front door entrance).CROTON-HARDY: New Croton Township Hall, 5833 Division, Fri. 8pm - C;Sun. 7pm - OHOWARD CITY: VFW Hall, 1/2 mile south of Howard City, Larry 616-723-5081, Wed. 7:30pm - OGRANT: Community Bldg., 105 S. Front- 678-7508, Wed. 7:00pm - O.; Sun.7:00pm - OFREMONT: 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 - CNewaygo Area Alano Club: 8406 Mason/M-37, B ehind 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 (3 rd Sat. of month is open, non-smoking, potluck dinner6:30p, 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 - CSELF-HELP GROUP FOR EMOTIONAL OR MENTAL PROBLEMS: Is your ability to function and live a normal life impaired because you have anemotional or mental probl em? 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, 10:00am, United Methodist Church, 240Williams Street, White Cloud. For more information, call 689-7330, or toll-free,1-800-968-7330.
Old fashioned square dance - Howard City VFW $5/mo, yearround, Monday 1-4pm, Potluck at 2:15pm. Call Carole (231)652-6183.Certied Veterans advocate at the VFW Post 5065 in Sheridanto help le claims with the Department of Veterans Affairs 209 WWashington, Sheridan. 4th Monday of each month @ 9am-3pm. Call989-291-9680.Life Style Change, Weight loss etc @ Natures Atrium every tues6:30pm-7:30pm Call 231-937-9370.The Lakeview Area Seniors is a non-denominational groupgathering on the rst Tuesday of each month from 1:00pm to 3:00.Interested people of all ages are encouraged attend. If you would likefurther information about these meetings, the Lakeview Area Seniors,or transportation to meetings, please call: Marlene Scott 989-352-6661, Dorothy Jensen 989-831-4496, Nancy Olsen 231-937-6272.Southern Chapter of the Pere Marquette Snowmobile Club
will hold their monthly meeting the second Tuesday of eachmonth at 7:00pm. The meetings will be held at the Howard CityVillage Ofces, 125 Shaw Street.Interested in local, healthy food sources, preparation, andinformative discussions? Westen A Price Foundation meetings6:30pm every 3rd Tuesday of every month at Stanwood Free Methodist(Stanwood Dr. and Pierce Rd.) Call Bonnie @ 231-823-8002.Free Kids Aerobics at the Lakeview Community WellnessCenter, Wednesdays from 3:30 - 4:15. Ages 5-10, Colliene Willisoninstructing. 423 N. Lincoln Avenue, Lakeview. 989-352-7510.Hospice of Michigan Offers Living on Support Group 2ndWednesday of each month from 2:00pm 3:00pm at Veras Houselocated at 18 Justice St in Newaygo. For more information please callDiane Snyder at 231-924-6123 or 800-837-3630.The Howard City Harvest Festival Committee meets 2ndWednesday of month, 7:00pm, @ Timothy C. Hauenstein ReynoldsTownship Library. Volunteers are needed. Info. Call Cheryl @ 231-937-5686.Mecosta County Sheriffs Posse meets at 7p.m. the secondThursday of each month in the basement of the Mecosta Countyjail. 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 behind thechurch. Thursdays from 1-4pm.Free Western Square dance lessons - Newaygo St. BartholomewsChurch - Thursday 3:30pm-6:00pm. Call Carole (231)652-6183.Fish Fry every 2nd and 4th Thursday from 5 - 7pm at the HowardCity 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] Sunday Sheridan VFW Post 5065 FREE VeteransBreakfast for Veterans and/or wives (companions) or widows at 209W 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 231-937-5950for weekly schedule of events. Noon lunches Tues, Wed, Thurs.
Library Happenings:Toddler Time every Monday at 11:00am a story, craft, songs andmore at the Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library.Ages 18 months-3 years old. For more information call Cheryl at231-937-5575.Preschool Storytime every Tuesday at 11:00am stories, craft andactivities at the Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library.Ages 3 years to 5 years old. For more information call Cheryl at 231-937-9396.Preschool Storytime at the Croton Library on Tuesdays from10:00am-11:00am. Program is for 2-5 year olds and involves books,crafts, songs & fun.The Friends of the Grant Area District Library meet at 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 rst Wednesday of each month at 1:00pm at the library. Please come if interested in helping your local library.
Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library holdsTweens program every Thursday after school at 4:00. A variety of activities and learning experiences, with a book discussion once amonth. Ages 8-12 years old, questions call Cheryl at 231-937-9396.The Newaygo Area Friends of the Library Bookstore, at Newaygo City Hall, open every Friday, 10am to 6pm and MemorialDay and Labor Day Weekends with hundreds of books at BargainPrices. Proceeds for new Library Building Fund.FOL Meeting on the second Friday of the month thru Jan 11,on a trial basis, 117 Williams St., Howard City. The friends of theTimothy C. Haunstein Reynolds Twp Library is looking for additionalmembers who are able and want to help The Friends of The LibraryExcel in advancing the library. Library location, 117 Williams St.,Howard City. Please contact Vicky Paulen at 231-937-5190 or JaniceWilliams at 231-937-5575.
Upcoming Events:Sand Lake Lions Club free vision screening Saturday, December11 for 1-5 year olds KDL Sand Lake Branch 9:30am to 12-noon. CallKaren 616-636-5425.Food Distribution to Individuals & Families In Need , The Newaygo County Mobile Food Pantry is scheduled at the followinglocations to distribute free food to individuals and families in need.Most food distributions take approximately one hour. Please do notarrive more than 30 minutes prior to the scheduled delivery time.Bring your own container to hold 50 lbs. of food. ***You will checkin upon arrival unless otherwise stated.*** Saturday, December 11th,10:00am, First Christian Reformed Church, Fremont. Saturday,December 11th, 2:00pm, Newaygo County Complex Parking Lot,Corner of Wilcox and William - Sponsored by Lighthouse Wesleyan.Santa will be at the wrestling tournament Dec 11th at TriCounty High School 12-noon to 3pm. Bring your camera for pictures.Sponsored by the Tri County Senior All Nighter Group for the Classof 2011. Donations Accepted/Appreciated.
Join us for our parish mission, beginning at the Masses on theweekend of Dec. 11th & 12th, and continuing each night at 7:00pmthrough the 16th. Monday and Wednesday at Christ the KingCatholic Church, and Tuesday and Thursday at St. Francis de SalesCatholic Church. For Mass times and addresses, visit our website athttp://www.king-francis.catholicweb.com/, or visit us on Facebook.You are also encouraged to call 231-937-5757 for more information.Tri County Bands concert and craft show Sunday, Dec 12 Bazaar @ 10-5 Concert @ 3pm.Blood Drive Sunday Dec 12th 10-2pm Heritage United MethodistChurch, 19931 W Kendaville Rd, Fellowship Hall. Appointmentpreferred. Call 231-937-4310.Senior Citizens Potluck Tuesday Dec 14th @ 12-noon MapleValley Complex 239 1st St Trufant. Wrap a white elephant gift toexchange, a dish to pass, and your own table service.Food Truck Thursday Dec 16 @ 3:00pm @ Free MethodistChurch 110 N Edgar, Lakeview. Sponsored by Lakeview MinisterialAssociation with Community First Credit Union providing funds forDecembers food truck.Thursday, December 16 Edward Jones Financial Advisor, LouDeleguardia of Fremont, is hosting a FREE 60-minute educationalseminar titled Foundations of Investing at 5:30pm at theTamarac, located at 1401 West Main Street, Fremont. During theseminar, participants will learn about: The key features of bonds,stocks and mutual funds, the importance of asset allocation and theimpact of ination on your long-term goals. Fear of the unknownsometimes prevents people from investing in the future. Developingan understanding of the basics simplies the process of getting startedin an investment program. This seminar addresses needs of newinvestors as well as those needing a refresher. The seminar is free, butspace is limited. To make a reservation, call Chris Cory at 924-9600.Refreshments and snacks will be served.
Thursday, December 16 ~ A Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for thenew city clock will take place at 2:00pm on Main Street in front of the Fremont Library.Monday, December 20 Farewell to Pete Hoekstra. TheFremont Area Chamber of Commerce has reserved the meeting roomat Spankys Pizza at 12:00pm. Everyone is welcome to stop by andtalk to Pete and express your thanks for his years of service. Spankysbuffet will be available to all who would like to purchase lunch.Explore Europe during Montcalm Community Colleges studyabroad trip to Rome, Paris, Florence and Pompeii in May 2011.In partnership with EF Educational Tours, MCC offers this trip toits students as well as community members not enrolled at MCC.Contact MCC Visual Arts Coordinator Carolyn Johnson by e-mail [email protected] or call her at 989-328-1248, or visit www.montcalm.edu/studyabroad.aspx.
Holiday Church Services:Christmas Service Sunday, December 19 at 10:00am Grant New Life Fellowship Meets at Grant Elementary School.Christmas Service Dec 19th at 7pm South Ensley UnitedMethodist Church 13600 Cypress Sand Lake 616-696-4057.Christmas Eve Service 6pm Pierson Bible Church 101 Grand StPierson 616-636-8372.Christmas Eve Service 6pm Sylvester Community Church 8320 5Mile Rd Mecosta 231-972-0233.Candlelight and Carols on Christmas Eve at 6:00pm RiverValley Community Church 53 E Newaygo 231-652-9461.Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 7pm First Baptist Church of Howard City 304 E Shaw 231-937-4809.Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 7pm Deereld Bible Church759 150th Avenue, Morley.Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 7pm Our Saviors LutheranChurch 530 W Howard City-Edmore Rd Edmore 989-427-3316.Christmas Eve Traditional Candlelight Service 7pm Pine GroveCommunity Church 8775 88th St Howard City 231-937-5250 .
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 8:30pm Bethel LutheranChurch M-46 East of Old 131 Howard City 231-937-4921.Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 9pm Heritage UnitedMethodist Church 19931 W Kendaville Pierson 231-937-4310.Candlelight and Christmas Eve Service 9pm Grace CommunityChurch 9920 Reed Rd Howard City 231-937-6440.Christmas Eve Midnight Mass Mary Queen Apostles Parish OneMaple St Sand Lake 616-636-5671.
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Tri County School NewsAC A D E M I C S ART S AT H L E T I C S AC H I E V E M E N T
December 13, 2010
High school teacher, Colleen Simmons, was nominated for theNational Citizenship Education Teacher Award. The Veteran of Foreign
Wars (VFW) awards this honor. Colleen teaches sociology, psychology,speech, and world history. Shes been teaching for 18 years, 13 of themat TC Middle School.
Teachers nominated for this award arethose who promote civic responsibility, agetiquette and patriotism, those who organizecommunity volunteer projects, and helpstudents to develop a better understandingof democratic values and beliefs.
Colleen has taken on many leadershippositions such as, administrator for HelpingHands, Patriots Pen, and Toys for Tots. Sheis a student council advisor, and this year
she is the advisor for the Bullying Programat the high school. Colleen was selected asa Target Teacher Award Winner in 1998.
Peggy Just, Howard City VFWrepresentative, nominated Colleen.Peggy stated, Her (Colleens) greatestaccomplishment is the life-enduring impact she leaves on every youngperson who passes through one of the many classes she teaches. Indeed,it is people like her who put pride in the American ag that hangs onthe wall of her classroom.
Shannon Higgins joined MacNaughton Elementary in September.She is the preschool program director and teacher. Shannon receivedher bachelors degree at Central Michigan University and her mastersdegree at Oakland University. She taught kindergarten for ve yearsand middle school for one year in the northern Metro Detroit area.
I had wonderful teachers who provided me with outstandingeducational experiences. My favorite teachers were able to get usexcited about learning. They allowed us to be active in our learningand we had fun in the process. My teachers also fostered in me a loveof literacy. By frequently reading aloud to us, and planning memorablereading activities, I grew to love books. Finally, my favorite teachers
also made me feel that I was truly caredabout as an individual. I understand howimportant this is and I strive to providemy students with a warm and caringclassroom environment where each studentfeels valued. These wonderful experiencesgrowing up inuenced my decision tobecome a teacher, said Shannon.
Shannon grew up near Clarkston, whichis located by the DTE Music Theater andPalace of Auburn Hills. She moved toRockford in September. In her free timeshe enjoys downhill skiing, attendingcommunity events, reading, bike riding,and hiking.
Last spring, the Board of Education considered a reconguration of our elementary buildings. The question was: Would it work to changeSand Lake into a Third, Fourth, and Fifth grade building for the entiredistrict, and change MacNaughton Elementary into a Kindergarten,First, and Second grade building for the entire district, and then closeEdgerton Upper Elementary? The Board decided not to make anychanges for this current school year. A meeting has been scheduled forcommunity members to review this idea and to look at other ideas thatmay be benecial for our school district. This meeting is scheduled forMonday, January 24, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. in the boardroom at theAdministration building in Sand Lake.
Kevin Harkness is a voice that is heard every day by the bus drivers.He is the new dispatcherthe one that makes sure busses get out ontime, takes parent calls regardingstudents not riding and communicatesthis to the bus drivers. He joined thestaff in September and in additionto dispatching, he has other dutiessuch as scheduling maintenanceand ordering parts for service. Healso trains sub bus drivers and givesexperienced drivers a refresher coursecovering the new state laws.
Kevin lives in Howard Citywith his wife, Jaime, and their threechildren. Jaime is a fth grade teacherat Newaygo Public Schools. In Kevinsfree time he coaches several sportsteams. He is an assistant coach for thevarsity football team in Newaygo.
MacNaughton third graders went back in Michigan history to atime when only Native Americans lived here. Garth Butler, who had awealth of information and authentic artifacts to share, helped the thirdgraders in this journey. They learned how Native American childrenwere born and cared for by parents, the roles and chores of children,and games they might have played. The lullaby Rock A Bye Babywas written because the mothers hung their babies in cradleboards ona branch while they worked outside. Childrens games replicated theskills theyd need when they grew up, such as; arrow accuracy, running,and being quiet. Thanks to the MacNaughton Boosters for funding thisamazing adventure.
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December 13, 2010
The Tri County Middle School Pom Team, coached by Kim Hayden, competed
in a major competition in Byron Center this weekend. They placed third inContemporary Dance and third in Jazz. The biggest honor was the last and mostprestigious award handed out, called the Tracy Weber Unity Award. TCMS Pomswon it for their teamwork, character, and skill.
This award was given the most attention of all awards, and the T.C. girls werepicked over such teams as Rockford Varsity, East Kentwood Varsity, and JenisonVarsity. These kids and their coach, should be congratulated for representing TriCounty in such a positive way.
The Byron Center A.D. also called the team up before the competition began,to offer condolences to them and our community for the loss of our formerprincipal, and teacher. The entire assembly (about 900 spectators) bowed theirheads for a moment of silence in honor and memory of Mark and Randy.
Mark your calendars. There will be a Senior All Nighter meeting onSunday, Dec 19 at 7:00 p.m. at Mattsons Hardware. Plan to attend and hearwhat great things are happening. Its never too late to join in the fun.If you would like to volunteer please contact one of our boardmembers:
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Michigan Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm has proclaimed October as
Michigan Car-Deer Crash Safety Awareness Month.In Michigan in 2009 there were 61,486 reported car-deer crashes with 10 motorists killed and 1,648injured. About 80 percent of all car-deer crashes take place on two-lane roads between dusk and dawn.(Of the reported car-deer accidents Kent County is number one and Montcalm County is number ve inthe states highest accident rate).
What can you do? Stay aware, awake, alert, and sober. Remember, safety belts are your best defense in any collision. Be alert for deer in spring and fall, especially at dawn and dusk.
Heed deer crossing and speed limit signs, particularly on two-lane roads.If a crash is unavoidable: Dont swerve! Brake rmly Hold on to the steering wheel. Stay in your lane. Bring you vehicle to a controlled stop.
We at Hills Body Shop have noticed an increase in deer hits in the month of October through Decemberand a big surge directly after the time change, because more people are still on the road at sunset.
If you have had the misfortune of hitting a deer, Hills Body Shop, Inc. is here to help restore your ve-hicle to its pre-accident condition. Your insurance company may refer you to one of their preferredrepair facilities. These body shops have an agreement with your insurance company to keep down thecost of your vehicle repair in exchange for referrals. We believe its not in your best interest to takeyour vehicle to these contracted repair shops. We believe safety and quality should come before cost,whereas these preferred shops seem to put cost before quality and safety. We believe it to be unethicalto cheapen your vehicle repair to save your insurance company money. Youre our customer, not yourinsurance companys. Hills Body Shop, Inc. has always and will always provide the nest repairs avail-able regardless of DRP contracts.
For more information about what you can do to avoid a car-deer accident and what to do if you do havea car-deer accident, please visit our website http://www.hillsbodyshop.com/
Hills Body ShopHills Body ShopHills Body ShopQuality Service You Can Depend On
507 W. Shaw Howard City Next to Mobil
231-937-7380 or 800-938-9141Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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MPI IS LOOKING for men and women todo fundraising for breast cancer and foveterans. $8.00-11.50/hour, year-roundemployment. Call to set up an appoint-ment. Mature phone voice preferred.231-796-9286
IF YOU ARE a responsible self-starterwho likes to drive, we have an oppor-tunity for you! We are seeking a reliableindividual to work 25-30 hours in our Cir-culation Department. This personwould be responsible for coordinat-ing dealer sales; collection, mainte-nance and repair of coin boxes; andassisting with other department func-tions. Some lifting required.
The ideal candidate will have somebasic computer skills and mechani-cal aptitude (or a willingness to learn)and be able to represent us profes-sionally by providing good customerservice. We provide the vehicle, but asafe driving record and being com-fortable driving in all types of weatheris a must.
To apply, send a letter of interest andresume to Nina Jones, HR Manager,The Pioneer Group, 115 N. MichiganAve., Big Rapids MI 49307 or email [email protected]. Drugscreen, driving record and backgroundcheck are required.
WANTED, PART TIME house keepe$8.00/hour cash. Apply in person 10617Daggett Road, Howard City. Call foappointment. (231)937-6040.
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