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MONDAY,APRIL23,2012RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER 3
RECORD - ENTERPRISE
The River Valley
Serving PortionSof MontcalM, MecoSta, newaygoand Kent countieS
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:nObituary
nNew Arrivals
nCommunity News
nNational Champion
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 certain
issue. 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
Vern Crater, of Crater Construction andHome Improvement, has been in the businessfor over 30 years. Starting out in the Grand Rap-ids-Wyoming area, Vern and his father were,among other skills, brick layers. Their work in-cludes residential and commercial properties.One of their larger projects was RamblewoodApartments in Wyoming.
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Compiled by Virginia Tully
1952 Former Lakeview residents, the
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Seaman Apprentice Graydon
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in Illinois.
1962 Marine Aviation Cadet John
Stout of Coral is at the Naval School
of Pre-Flight at the Naval Air Station
in Pensacola, FL.
Karen Nielsen of Howard City was
crowned Montcalm Dairy Princess at
the County Farm Bureau banquet in
Greenville.
1977 Navy Mess Management
Specialist Seaman Apprentice Michael
Buckley of Howard City has completed
his basic training at the Naval Training
Center in San Diego.
Elmer Coon is retiring from LHS
this year, bringing a 25-year career to
an end how this area will miss him!1997 John and Augusta Sharp
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OBITUARIES
NATIONAL CHAMPION COMMUNITY
NEWS
Arthur Leroy MisnerArthur Leroy Misner, 80, of Morley, passed
away Friday, April 13, 2012, at his home.Arthur was born November 22, 1931 in Io-
nia, the son of Gerald Gates and Inez Mis-ner. He was raised in Ionia and attended theBadder Country School. Art served his coun-try honorably with the Army in the KoreanWar from 1952 until 1954. Art met his wife ata dance in Palo and in 1957, Art married Geor-
gia Shattuck Misner at the LaValley Church inIonia. Georgia preceded Art in death in 2010.
Art worked for Van Houten Roong, Band B Garbage Disposal, Ralphs Junk Yardand retired from Browns Corporation in Io-nia after 24-plus years. Arts hobbies includ-ed hunting, shing, trapping, country music,mushrooming and yard saling with his wife.
Art is survived in death by his children,Amanda Woodbury of Lyons, Art (KarenRoberts) Misner of Morley and Robert (Car-olyn) Misner of Edmore; 10 grandchildren,eight great-grandchildren; one sister, Midge(Jess) Freeman of Ionia; and several nieces,nephews and friends.
Art was preceded in death by his wife,Georgia Misner; parents, Gerald and InezMisner; ve brothers and two sisters.
Services for Art took place at the BrighamFuneral Chapel in Lakeview, with Pastor Rog-er Cooper ofciating, with Interment at theHinton Township Cemetery in Morley.
Memorial contributions in Arts name canbe made to the family.
Condolences may be expressed to thefamily utilizing the guestbook on our websiteat www.brighamfuneralchapel.com.
Rex A. RynoELKHART Rex A. Ryno, 58, of Elkhart,
passed away at 11:58 p.m. Saturday, April 14,2012, at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Cen-ter in Mishawaka. He was born Aug. 23, 1953,in Howard City, to John Henry and Marie
(Sears) Ryno.Surviving is his companion, Darcy Joiner
of Elkhart; six children, Rex Wheeler Rynoof North Carolina, Josh-ua (Amanda) Ryno ofHastings, Amy Lindseyof Wayland, Jason (An-drea) Seedorff of Goshen,Brandon (Phetsamone)Seedorff and CassandraSeedorff, both of Elkhart;11 grandchildren and onebrother, Walter Punk(Rita) Ryno of Evart. Alsosurviving are four sisters, Carolyn Tessman ofTustin, Vickie Waters of Howard City, Phyl-lis (Gene) Ax of Grand Rapids, and Barbara(Roy) Cline of Jackson and a brother-in-law,
Don Kroll of Muskegon. He was preceded indeath by his parents, four brothers and onesister.
Rex enjoyed gardening, being outdoorsand tinkering in his garage. He was a semi-retired auto body repairman.
Cremation will take place at Elkhart Cre-mation Services. A Celebration of Life Servicewill be held at 3 p.m., Monday, April 23, 2012,at the Heckman Funeral Home in HowardCity. Elkhart Cremation Services is entrustedwith arrangements.
Irene PennellIrene Pennell, 87, of Howard City passed
away April 14, 2012, at her residence.She was born Nov. 17, 1924, in Grand Rap-
ids, the daughter of Earl and Fannie (Tato)Keen. During her working years she workedat American Seating for more than ve yearsand also worked at the grocery store whichwas located on Wineld Lake years ago. Ireneloved reading and spending time with family.
Surviving are four children, Betty Marcellaof Morley, Janet (Tom) Sanders of Coral, EarlPennell of Howard City and Kenneth Pennellof Howard City; six grandchildren and fourgreat-grandchildren; one sister, JoAnn Van-Ort of Grand Haven; and many nieces andnephews. She was preceded in death by herparents; her husband, Earl and two brothers,Dona and Fred.
Private Family services will take place at alater date. Burial will be in Blytheeld Memo-rial gardens in Rockford. Arrangements wereentrusted to The Heckman Funeral home ofHoward City.
RYNO
MCC appoints Shoen to board
SIDNEY The Montcalm Commu-nity College Board of Trustees appointedStephen Shoen, of Stanton, to its boardduring its regular meeting on Tuesday.
Shoen replaces Richard Ellafrits, of
Greenville, who resigned on March 13.His appointment is effective immedi-ately.
Board of Trustees President KarenCarbonelli said she appreciates Ellaf-rits service to the board and welcomesShoen as the boards newest member.
Steve has worked in many areasof our district and he understands the
community, Carbonelli said. His -nancial background and his leadershipskills will be valuable to the Board ofTrustees.
Shoen is a lifelong resident of Mont-calm County, and he is a Central Mont-calm High School graduate. He earneda bachelors degree in Business Admin-istration from Ferris State College in1971 and is a graduate of the University
of Michigan Graduate School of Bank-ing and the University of WisconsinGraduate School of Banking. He beganhis 40-year banking career at MontcalmCentral Bank (now Chemical Bank) in1971 and served in the roles of ofcertrainee, assistant manager and branchmanager. He joined Sidney State Bankin 1983 as assistant vice president and
loan ofcer. He was promoted to vicepresident in 1987, and in 1992 he suc-ceeded Rex Rice as president/CEO andchairman of the banks board of direc-tors. Shoen retired from Sidney StateBank in December 2010 after 27 yearsof service. He still serves on the banksboard of directors.
Ellafrits joined the MCC Board ofTrustees in December 1999 and served
as the treasurer.Dick served us very well as treasur-
er of the board, Carbonelli said. His -nancial background and expertise madehim a very valuable board member. Hewas particularly effective in long-rangeplanning and projections. We really ap-preciate his service to Montcalm Com-munity College.
Montcalm Countyresident takes seat of
Richard Ellafrits
Ryan Ringler, 11, son of Paul andJane Ringler of Cedar Springs, haslearned from a early age what it takesto be a champion. When many kids areenjoying video games and watching t.v.after school, Ryan and his brother Jor-dan are on a wrestling mat. The Ringlerboys began wrestling as early as theirpreschool days. Over these years, theboys have become accustomed to start-ing the season in November and practic-ing most days of the week for half of theyear. This commitment and determina-tion leads them to the annual, spring,state nals and also the national tourna-ment for youth wrestling. The two larg-est and most meaningful competitionsfor every wrestler.
All the time, effort and hard workpaid off just two weeks ago, as Ryanaccomplished his goal by taking statechampion for the third time for Michi-gan. He pinned every opponent. Andthis past week, he attended the nationalcompetition and was awarded the Na-tional Champion title for the 100 poundweight class. This was Ryans rst indi-vidual national title. Only the top fourplace wrestlers in each state could par-ticipate in this prestigious competition.
Ryan is no stranger to a national
championship, as this past winter, hetried out and was accepted onto theelite, (MyWay) Michigan, travel team.They battled against several elite, out ofstate teams. At the end of these duals,Michgian conquered and took home thechampion title. Ryan had contributed tothis national victory, as he pulled out awin every time he took the mat.
When asked about the state and na-tional tournaments, Ryan never ques-tioned if he could do it, he believed inhimself and this was his year. He pre-pared and worked out, even on thosedays he didnt feel like exerting himself.Given the tough, frustrating, contactsport, that wrestling is, and the practicetime that it takes to be successful, Ryanshowed commitment, respect for hisfellow wrestlers, as well as, the ofcials.And he continually presented a good at-titude and sportsmanship. For that iswhat his family is truly proud of.
Side Note: Ryans older brother Jor-dan also made the the national team.Both boys will continue to travel withthese teams this summer. Jordan placed3rd at the state nals and should be giv-en much credit for Ryans success, dueto the motivation and help given to hisyounger brother all year.
NATIONAL FORCECedar Springs wrestler claims victory in tournament
Carson City
Hospital welcomesnew pediatrician
CARSON CITY Barry Barudin,M.D., has joined the sta at CarsonCity Hospital. Dr. Barudin is a pediatri-cian who will be seeing patients withDr. Alberto Betancourt and nursepractitioner KayWheeler-Fultonat the Pediatricand AdolescentSpecialty Clinicin Carson City.
Dr. Barudinearned his medi-cal degree rom
Chicago MedicalSchool. Hecompleted hisinternship and residency in pediatricsat the University o Michigan. Hispost-graduate training was concludedwith a ellowship at the Mayo Clinicin Rochester, MN with an emphasisin behavioral and developmentalaspects and issues in pediatrics.
Dr. Barudin is the ounder o aLevel II NICU in Davenport, IA, thefrst within a 500,000 populationarea and also served as the directorrom 1978 to 1994. He is a membero the American Medical Association,American Board o Pediatrics, Aca-demic Pediatric Association, and theMayo Clinic Alumni Association. Heis a Diplomat o the National Boardo Medical Examiners and a Fellow othe American Academy o Pediatrics.
His ofce will be located at thePediatric and Adolescent SpecialtyClinic at 245 S. Second St., in CarsonCity. To schedule an appointment, call(989) 584-3981.
For more inormation about Car-son City Hospital, visit online at www.carsoncityhospital.com or visit thehospitals page on Facebook.
Legislator visitsHoward City area
Extended is an open invitation totwo separate Legislative events in ourarea. A Legislative Meet and Greet willtake place at Whitefsh Lake Gol andGrill on Monday, April 30, 2012. SenatorJudy Emmons and Representative RickOutman will be attending the eventwhich begins at 11:30am with aninormal meet and greet session. A lightlunch is available or a nominal price.
On Wednesday, May 2, 2012,Congressman Dave Camp will be atZellies Opry House rom2:00-3:00pm.Congressman Camp will give a brieupdate ollowed by discussion witharea constituents.
It is requested that reservationsor each event be communicatedto the Panhandle Area Chamber o
Commerce. Your attendance may beconfrmed by calling (231) 937-5681or by email at [email protected].
BARUDIN
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HOMETOWN HEROKevin D. Carrier
Army 2nd Lt. Kevin D. Carrier has graduated from Of-cer Candidate School (OCS) at Fort Benning, Columbus,Ga., and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in theU.S. Army.
During the 12 weeks of training, the ofcer candidatereceived basic soldiering instruction in leadership, pro-fessional ethics, soldier team development, combinedarms tactics, weapons defense, combat water sur-vival, squad drill, intelligence, eldtraining exercises, day and nightland navigation, condenceobstacle course, commoncore tasks, communications,
staff and general militarysubjects, and physical tnesstests which include three,four and ve-mile runs, andfoot marches between 5-12miles carrying rucksacks.
The candidate is tested on lead-ership skills and team work abilitiesrequired of a commissioned ofcer. Students learned toutilize acquired skills to function in leader and followerpositions in squad and platoon sized elements, and evalu-ated in various leadership garrison positions while in astressful and demanding eld environment.
Carrier is the son of Meg Hackett of Ramsdell DriveNortheast, Rockford.
He is a 2004 graduate of Grand Rapids Catholic Cen-tral High School. He earned a bachelors degree in 2008from the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind.
Jared and Stephanie Edwards of Stanton be-came parents o a baby boy at Carson City Hos-pital. Tyler James Edwards was born at 5:35pmon April 5, 2012. He weighed 8 pounds, 6 ouncesand was 21 1/2 inches long. Grandparents are Jayand Annette Edwards o Sheridan, Andy and ChrisWalker o Fenwick and Dick and Laura Craword oStanton.
FOOD DRIVE
HELPING OUT: Wolverine World Wide held a successful food drive for helping hands and it countedtowards the Finestine Challenge. Pictured are Jeff Blanchard, Warehouse Manager and Paul Eicken-roth, Helping Hands Board Member.
Hospice to host Time ofRemembrance program
Hospice o Michigan will host a Time o Remembranceprogram. This program will oer the community with anevening to remember our dear amily and riends whohave let us. This program will include music, readings andan opportunity or reection. A reception with reresh-ments will be served at the conclusion o the program.
The Time o Remembrance program is ree and will beheld on Tuesday, May 15th rom 6:00pm to 8:00pm at theBig Rapids Hospice o Michigan ofce located at 400 PerryAvenue. Please call Tangela Zielinski to register at (231)527-0913.
An evening with theKnights set for May 12
An Even ing with the Knights , Saturday, May 12, 2012.6:00pm Hors Doeuvres and cocktails, 7:00pm dinner.Live Entertainment by: Countryside Band A springchicken dinner proessionally prepared by ExecutiveChe David Whitey Willer and served by the Knights oColumbus Council 13653 Members.
Christ the King Hall, 9596 Reed Rd., Howard City, MI.$25 per person. A charity event to beneft: The HelpingHands Food Pantry, Howard City. For tickets contact:Steve Barnes (231) 856-7715 or Don Willer 616-745-2224.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
Newaygo County upcomingmarriages
Trevor Christensen o Hesperia and Whitney Attawayo Pittsburg, Texas,
Dale Sturdavant o Newaygo and Christine Rood oNewaygo
Ronald Tener Jr. o Indiana and Erika Souza oIndiana
Sand Lake Lions recycle forsightAs spring cleaning gets under way, the Sand Lake
Lions are asking people to look through dresser draw-ers and closets or used eyeglasses and donate themto the Lions Recycle For Sight program. During themonths o April and May, the Sand Lake Lions Clubwill be collecting used prescription eyeglasses andprescription and non-prescription sunglasses as part oa unique recycling program. The collected glasses willbe cleaned and prepared or distribution in develop-ing countries where eye care is oten unaordable andinaccessible. We need everyone to donate their usedeyeglasses, reading glasses and sunglasses, said RickLong, Project Chairman. In most developing countries,an eye exam can cost as much as one months wagesand a single eye doctor may serve a community ohundreds o thousands o people. The donated glasseswill be shipped to a regional Lions Eyeglass RecyclingCenter where they will be cleaned, categorized byprescription and prepared or distribution by Lionsand other groups. To donate used glasses (includingsunglasses and reading glasses) place them in the spe-cially marked Lions Recycle For Sight collection boxeslocated in Sand Lake at Independent Bank, WESCO,The Sand Lake Library and Sand Lake Foods. The SandLake Lions Club is looking or new members and meetson the 2nd Wed., 7pm and the 4th Sat., 9:30am at theSand Lake Library. Lions Clubs are groups o men andwomen who identiy needs within the community andwork together to ulfll those needs. For more inorma-tion or to get involved with the Sand Lake Lions Club,please contact Rick Long at 616-813-7533. Lions ClubInternational is the worlds largest service club organiza-tion with more than 1.3 million members in approxi-mately 45,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and
geographical areas around the world. Since 1917, LionsClubs have aided the blind and visually impaired andmade a strong commitment to community service andserving youth throughout the world. For more inorma-tion about Lions Clubs International, visit the Web siteat www.lionsclubs.org
Howard City Lions Clubholding White Cane Day
The Howard City Lions Club annual White Cane Day
undraiser kicks o Friday, April 27. Lions Club mem-bers will greet you at Leppinks Grocery in Howard Cityrequesting contributions.
Money raised will be used to help support LionsClub projects to assist blind and other visually impairedpeople in Howard City, as well as state wide. Someo the projects receiving undsinclude Michigan Leader Dog,Welcome Home or theBlind, Michigan Eye Bankand Transplant Center, aswell as eye care or localresidents in need. Localsupport o this projectwill help Lions Clubs fghtblindness and assist thosestruggling with vision loss andvision impairment.
In addition to White Cane Day,the local Howard City Lions Club alsoprovides the Hearing Clinic during Winterest, assistslocal residents in need o eyeglasses, and participatesin a statewide Organ Donation Awareness campaign.Local residents may also fnd Howard City Lions Clubmembers lending support to the local HomecomingPep Rally, the Winterest Tree Lighting and the SummerFarmers Market.
Lions Clubs International is a volunteer organizationdedicated to leadership development through commu-nity service. Lions Clubs are an international networko 1.3 million men and women in 202 countries whowork together to answer the needs that challenge com-munities around the world.
Howard City Lions Club members meet at 1:30, onthe second Wednesday o each month at the Pizza Cain the downtown district o Howard City. Consider join-ing the Howard City Lions Cluba great way to giveback to the community.
A Henna Tattoo Programwill be held at 5:30 p.m. onApril 24 at the Timothy C.Hauenstein Reynolds Town-ship Library. This Henna pro-gram is especially fun for teensand adults alike that enjoytemporary tattoos. This tradi-tional art of mehndi (henna) iscustomary for festive occasionsin India. Anshua Varma theinstructor provides handmadehenna applicators, traditionaldesigns, and personalized in-struction, allowing studentsmaximum exibility in creat-ing a pattern of their choice.
Henna paste is created fromall natural ingredients- hen-na leaves, eucalyptus oil anbrewed black tea. The hennpaste paste dyes the frst layeof the skin within a few hourof application in and orange/red color that lasts for severalweeks.
If you would like to par-ticipate in the henna programplease call to register at (231937-5575 and ask for Cheryl.
This program is being spon-sored by the Michigan Human-ities Council and the MontcalmPanhandle Community Fund.
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QUOTE OF THE WEEKAny American who is prepared to run for president should automatically,
by denition, be disqualied from ever doing so.
GORE VIDAL
Spectrum Health United Hospital in Greenvillerated as one of the 100 Top Hospitals in the Nation
GREENVILLE An an-nual study released this weekby Thomson Reuters recognizedSpectrum Health United Hospi-tal as being among the 100 besthospitals in the country based onmeasures of overall organizationperformance, including patientcare, operational efciency, and
nancial stability.Spectrum Health United
Hospital in Greenville wasnamed one of Thomson Reuters100 Top Hospitals.
United Hospital is the onlysmall community hospital (un-der 100 beds) to receive this elitehonor and recognition within theregion. In total, 918 small com-munity hospitals were includedwith the nationwide survey. Ofthose surveyed, only 20 were se-lected as award recipients in thiscategory, of which one is Spec-trum Health United Hospital.Additionally, this award placesUnited Hospital in the top 2% ofapproximately 5,500 hospitals
in the nation.This distinction is awarded
because of the Thomson Reutersannual study that examineschanging performance levels inU.S. hospitals and objectively
identies hospitals based ontheir overall performance.
It is extremely gratifying tobe recognized for our ongoingcommitment to excellent qual-ity, safety and patient satisfac-tion. To be named one of thetop 100 hospitals in the nationreafrms our mission and vi-
sion to improve the health of thecommunity and be a leader forhealth, said Tina Freese-Deck-er, President, Spectrum HealthUnited Hospital.
This award is the result ofthe dedication and teamwork ofour medical staff and employees.Their commitment to excellenceand compassion shines for everypatient, every day.
The Thomson Reuters studyevaluates performance in 10 ar-eas: mortality, medical compli-cations, patient safety, averagelength of stay, expenses, prot-ability, patient satisfaction, ad-herence to clinical standards ofcare, and post-discharge mor-
tality and readmission rates foracute myocardial infarction,heart failure and pneumonia.The study has been conductedannually since 1993.
To conduct the 100 Top Hos-
pitals study, Thomson Reutersresearchers evaluated 2,914short-term, acute care, non-fed-eral hospitals. They used publicinformation - Medicare cost re-ports, Medicare Provider Analy-sis and Review (MedPAR) data,and core measures and patientsatisfaction data from the Cen-ters for Medicare and MedicaidServices (CMS) Hospital Com-pare website. Hospitals do notapply, and winners do not pay tomarket this honor.
If all Medicare inpatients re-
ceived the same level of care asthose treated in the award-win-ning facilities:
n More than 186,000 addi-tional lives could be saved.
nApproximately 56,000 ad-ditional patients could be com-plication free.
n More than $4.3 billioncould be saved.
n The average patient staywould decrease by nearly half aday.
For more information, visitwww.100tophospitals.com.
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The members theEnsley Nature Pre-serve committee areinviting our friendsand neighbors tohelp celebrate theArbor Day and enjoy
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Cedar Springs Sand Lake Howard City Morley Amble Gowen Trufant Coral Kent City Grant Bailey
Newaygo White Cloud Croton/Hardy Pierson Lakeview
Area Happenings run free of charge for non-prot groups.Mail: The River V
alley News Shopper, 491 W. Shaw, Howard City, MI 49329 Fax: 231-937-4048Email: [email protected] DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY 12 NOON
Help is Available:New Open Meeting: 11 Step Spiritual Group (we use the Lie RecoveryBible) Mondays 6pm at Resurrection Church in Newaygo. 2nd entrance,conerence room. Call Val or Fred S. 231-937-8049.
The Mid-Michigan District Health Department oers ree vision testing,as well as hearing screening tests or all children ages 3 to 21. For moreinormation or to schedule an appointment, call (989) 831-3644, Mondaythrough Friday.
Michigan Chapter o Pilots or Christ - We provide ree air and groundservice or those with medical needs, pastors in need, missionaries cargotransportation. www.pilotsorchristmi.com or call 616-636-5523.
A ree Bariatric Support Group will meet the frst Tuesday o eachmonth (beginning in February 2010) at 6:30pm in the Conerence Rooms atCarson City Hospital. For more inormation, 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 oer hope or one another. Last Thursday o every monthrom 6:30 until 8:30 at Living Hope Physical Therapy, 977 W. 72nd St. (M-82),Newaygo, MI. For more inormation 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 orees. Emotions Anonymous oers a twelve step program to help people copewith stress in daily living and to live a healthier emotional lie. Ino call Carol(989)831-8778.
Take O Pounds Sensibly (TOPS): Newaygo. Weigh in 5:30-6:10pmon 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. Weighin 5:25-5:55pm on Thursdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm. 93 Gibbs St. Lakeview,New Lie United Methodist Church. Weigh in 5:45-6:10pm on Mondays,meeting 6:15-7:15pm. East M-46. Lakeview, New Life United MethodistChurch. Weigh in 9:30am on Wednesdays, meeting 10:00-11:00am. EastM-46. Sand Lake, Resurrection Lutheran Church. Weigh in 8:30-9:00am onTuesdays, meeting 9:15-10:00am. 180 Northland Dr. Howard City, HowardCity VFW Hall, Thursdays weigh-in 4:15-5:10pm, meeting 5:15-6:00pm. Firstmeeting ree. For inormation call 231-937-4441.
Grie 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 or ino.
Emphysema Support Group Meetings 2nd Tuesday o month, 5:30pm,Health Department, White Cloud.
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-AllOpen-9:00am, 2:00pm, 7:00pm.; Friday-7:00pm-Young People o Addictions-
Open. Contact Sandy W. 616-636-8253. Last Thursday every month speakersmeeting, 7:30pm. Arrive early i you want convenient parking.
Teen 12-Step Meeting (Help and support or staying alcohol and drug ree).Wednesdays 7-8pm, White Cloud United Methodist Church, 1125 NewellStreet, White Cloud. No cost, anonymous.
Overeaters Anonymous - Do you eat when youre not hungry? Bingeor no apparent reason? No DuesWe are a ellowship. 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: I you are livingwith physical, emotional, or verbal abuse, Call 1-800-374-WISE. ServingMecosta, Osceola and Newaygo Counties.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: I 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.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)
SAND LAKE: Sand Lake Alcoholics Anonymous/NA: (AA/NA ClosedMeeting - Women Only). Sand Lake United Methodist Church (Bldg next tothe church), corner o Maple Street and Sixth Street, Tuesday at 7:00pm. (rontdoor 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 o 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. o 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. 8pm
NEWAYGO: St. Bartholomew Church, NS, 599 Brooks - Basement - John924-8027, Mon. 7:30pm - C; Step Mtg.; Thurs. 7:30pm - C
Newaygo Area Alano Club: 8406 Mason/M-37, Behind Tracys CustomRiver Boats, just North o Speedway Unit #3. Mon. Noon (O), 7:30pm; Tues.Noon, 7:30pm; Wed. Noon, 7:30pm; Thurs. Noon, 7:30pm; Fri. Noon, 5:30pm(Men only), 7:30pm (NON-Smoking - Women only all types o recoverywelcome); Sat. Noon, 7:30pm (3rd Sat. o month is open, non-smoking, potluckdinner 6:30p, speaker meeting 7:30p, with game night ollowing); 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 unction and live a normal lie impaired because you have anemotional or mental problem? Is stress, depression, anger, anxiety, panic attacks,substance abuse or ear getting in the way o you being able to really live?Newaygo County meeting, Fridays, 5:00pm, United Methodist Church, 240Williams Street, White Cloud. For more inormation, call 689-7330, or toll-ree, 1-800-968-7330.
Call Bonnie @ 231-823-8002.
Hospice o Michigan Oers Living on Support Group 2nd Wednesdayo each month rom 2:00pm 3:00pm at Veras House located at 18 Justice St
in Newaygo. For more inormation please call Diane Snyder at 231-924-6123or 800-837-3630.
The Howard City Harvest Festival Committee meets 2nd Wednesdayo month, 7:00pm, @ H.C. Municipal Village Building Council Room.Volunteers are needed. Ino. Call Cheryl @ 231-937-5686.
Mecosta County Sheris Posse meets at 7p.m. the second Thursday oeach month in the basement o the Mecosta County Jail. Looking or newmembers. For more inormation call (231) 796-0966.
Free Clothing or those in need - Seventh Day Adventist Church, 8060M-46, Lakeview, in the Community Building behind the church. Thursdaysrom 1-4pm.
Free Western Square Dance Lessons - Newaygo St. Bartholomews Church- Thursday 3:30pm-6:00pm. Call Carole (231)652-6183.
Pierson Outdoor Market: 21751 Cannonsville Rd., Pierson - 8am-? - 2012dates will be every Fri., and the 1st Sat., o every month. Call Stacy at 616-636-8677, or stop in to Sticks-N-Stones Etc. or more inormation.
Fish Fry every 2nd and 4th Thursday rom 5 - 7pm at the Howard CityVFW Post 3306, 1001 S. Ensley Rd.
Bingo - ongoing every Fri. night at Renner Lobker VFW Post # 3306, 1001Ensley St., Howard City. Doors open at 5pm, sales begin at 5:30 and gamebegins at 6:30. Everyone Welcome!
Stitch Friday at Heritage United Methodist Church into your cratcalendar Sew Happy meets rom 10am - 3pm. Not into sewing? It mattersnot i you stitch or knit, paint or iron. Pack your machine, project(s) and ideasand thread your way on over. Youll ft into the pattern o ellowship just fne.Pack a dish to pass in your brown bag. A question just weaved into your mind?Call Debbie Castle at 231-354-6910 or email [email protected], oneand all welcome, wed be Sew Happy to see you.
Family Farm & Home Small Animals Sell and Swap 139 W River Dr,Newaygo 2nd Saturday o the month 8am-Noon 231-856-4641.
Gospel Jam @ Grace Community Church 9920 Reed Rd, Howard City, MI4th Saturday o each month rom 6pm to 8pm in the ellowship hall. For moreino, please call the church @ 231-937-6440 or Gene @ 231-937-2036.
Bingo every Sunday at the Greenville American Legion Post #101, rom1pm-6pm, doors open at 11am. 1320 W. Washington St. (M-57).
Every Sunday Sheridan VFW Post 5065 FREE Veterans BreakastorVeterans and/or wives (companions) or widows at 209 W Washington 7:30am-8:45am.
Gits rom the Heart ree clothing ministry serving the great people oNewaygo County area. Bring your tax ree donations to Res. Lie Church,
Newaygo, on the 3rd Sun. o every month rom 10:30am-1pm. Distribution onthe 3rd Tues. o every month rom 3pm-5pm, bring your own bag. For moreinormation regarding volunteering, donating or distribution, please call JackieHoogerhyde at 231-652-4905. You may also view detailed inormation at www.
resonline.org or visit Res. Lie Church during ofce hours, Mon-Thurs. 9am-3pm and pick up your own copy o all the instructions.
Attention Seniors - Howard City Action Center, 132 E. Edgerton, open 7days a week. Call Karen West 231-937-5950 or weekly schedule o events.
Noon lunches Tues, Wed, Thurs.
Library Happenings:The Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township has a new web sitethat contains program inormation, access to music downloads, ebooks, andmuch more. Please check out our new web site at www.tchrtl.michlibrary.org.
All You Can Eat Taco Bar at Big Boys, Thurs., April 26, 5-8pm. Ticketson sale at the Cedar Springs Library. $9 or adults, $6 or kids. same price at thedoor. Benefts the Cedar Springs Library Building Fund.
Sand Lake/Nelson Township Library Book Sale - 45 tables o books,magazines, cds, videos and more. Thurs., April 26, 10am-7pm, F ri., April 27,10am-7pm and Sat., April 28, 10am-2pm.
The Timothy C. Hauenstien Reynolds Township Library will be havingToddler Time every Monday morning at 11am. There will be stories, crats,songs and activities or the toddlers. Toddler Time is or children ages 18months - 3 years old. I you have any questions please call the library at 231-937-5575.
I you have ever wanted to join a bowling league, but cant lit the ballor play a round o tennis without running around the court, then jointhe Grant Area District Library every Monday between 4 and 5pm to playWii Sports. This un gaming system allows the armchair athlete all the un oplaying the game, but without the need to sweat. Baseball, tennis, gol andbowling are among the games that will be played these Monday aternoons. Sobring a riend and come to the Library on Monday and see what a good sportyou can be! For more inormation, call the Library at 231-834-5713. Have un,get involved and come play Wii with us.
The Timothy C. Hauenstien Reynolds Township Library will be havingPreschool Storytime every Tues. morning at 11am. There will be stories,crats, songs and activities or the Preschoolers. We will be learning aboutletters each week. Preschool Storytime is or children 3-5 years old. I you haveany questions please call the library at 231-937-5575.
The Friends o the Grant Area District Library meetat 10am on the thirdTuesday o the month in the Community Room. All interested persons arewelcome to attend. The library is located at 122 Elder St. in Grant.
The Friends o the Croton Township Library meet the frst Wednesdayo each month at 1:00pm at the library. Please come i interested in helpingyour local library.
The Friends o Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Librarymeetthe 2nd Wednesday o the month at 9:30am in the community room at
the library. We welcome you to join us or ood, ellowship and an opportunityto contribute to the well being o our local library. The library is located at 117W. Williams St., Howard City, MI 49329. Phone 231-937-5575.
Friends o the White Cloud Community Library meetmonthly, the frstThursday at 1:00 p.m. The library is located at 1038 Wilcox in White Cloud.Everyone is welcome.
Shel Lie Book Club - meets the 2nd Thursday o the month at 6:00 PMat the Tamarack District Library in Lakeview. Book titles are published inthe Shel Lie Book Club brochure and on the Monthly Event Flyers at thelibrary.
Wiggles and Giggles - is a toddler story time program, at 10:30 AM everyFriday at the Tamarack District Library in Lakeview that brings stories, songs,crats and activity to your child.
The Newaygo Area Friends o the Library Bookstore, at Newaygo CityHall, is now closed until Memorial Day Weekend. Hundreds o books atBargain Prices. Proceeds or new Library Building Fund.
Upcoming Events:The Newaygo County Mobile Food Pantry is scheduled at the ollowinglocations to distribute ree ood to individuals and amilies in need. Most ooddistributions take approximately one hour. Please do not arrive more than 30minutes prior to the scheduled delivery time. Bring your own container tohold 50 lbs. o ood. You will check in upon arrival unless otherwise stated:; Tues., April 24, 5pm, River Valley Community Church, Newaygo; Wed.,April 25, 10am, TrueNorth Community Services, Fremont; Wed., April 25,5pm, Hesperia Community Education, Hesperia; Wed., May 2, 5pm, GrantChristian Reormed Church, Grant; Fri., May 4, 10am, St. Joseph CatholicChurch, White Cloud - sponsored by Local Area Churches.
Earth Day Walk: Sun., April 22, 8am-10am. Enjoy a gorgeous walk/excursionthrough the nature centers scenic trails, in the beauty o the morning light -hosted by a Tour Guide with a wealth o knowledge on Nature and all it hasto oer. Light rereshments will be served! Donations $4/adults, $3/seniors or$15/amily (4 or more) Howard Christensen Nature Center, 16190 Red Pine,Kent City.
MCCs Alumni and Friends choir presents its Lets go the Moviesspring concertat 3pm, April 22 in the gymnasium in the Activities Buildingon the Sidney Campus. Songs are eatured rom several movies includingSound o Music, Annie, Shrek, Twilight and more. Admission is ree.
Pine Grove Community Church Senior Lunch: The cook books havebeen studied, the selection has been made. Mas kitchens warming up; soonthe aroma o Baked Krispie Chicken and Red Velvet Cake will escape. Areyour taste buds beginning to dance? Pas extending the invitation to those age60 (perhaps a little more), to waltz thru our door. Follow the aroma on the 25tho April to our corner o M-82 and Beech.
Sharpen Your Skills 2012 Womens Conerence. Wed., April 25, 9am-4:30pm. MTEC, 1325 Yellow Jacket Drive, Greenville, MI. Cost is $75, allmaterials, rereshments and lunch provided. For more inormation pleasecontact Leslie Anne Wood at 616-754-8412 or [email protected].
Free Food Truck, sponsored by the Lakeview Ministarial Association alongwith Sylvester Community Church providing the unds or the ood truck.Thurs., April 26, 4pm, Free Methodist Church, 110 N. Edgar Rd., Lakeview.
Mid-Amer Co., Fri. & Sat., April 27 & 28 10am-6pm. Sun., April 29, 10am-4pm. Buying Gold & Silver. Gather your items o interest rom attic,basement, garage, saety deposit box or jewelry box. No appointment needed.I interested in selling and Mid-Amer Co. will make you an oer, and payyou CASH on the spot. In business since 1995. Family owned and operated
Nationwide network o collectors. For more inormation, call the GreenvilleArea Community Center at 616-754-9163.
Community Expo April 27th @ Tri County High School, 21338 KendavilleRd., Howard City, 5pm-7:30pm. FREE admission to visit area businesses allin one place! Door prizes including gas cards, summer goodies basket, theatretickets, git certifcates and much more! Taste o the Panhandle ood booths!Senior All Nighter Concession. Vendor Booths are still available by contacting231-937-5681 or [email protected].
Ensley Nature Centers Arbor Day Program. April 28, 10am-2pm. Comewalk the trails and enjoy the wonders o natures spring awakening and joinin the un.
Annual Pig Roast with all the trimmings. Croton Community Church,5750 E. Wealthy, turn at the Library/Post Ofce. Sat., April 28th, 5-7pm.
Spaghetti Dinner Beneft or Marie Spoord at American Legion Post 381Croton. The amily & riends o Marie Spoord are uniting to raise money tohelp with medical expenses as Marie battles Ewings Sarcoma (Cancer). Sat.,April 28, 4-8pm, 6812 Croton Hardy Dr., Newaygo. Spaghetti dinner $7 eachor amily (4 or more) $25. There will be a silent/live auction. I you have anyquestions please call Joyce Twining 231-856-9037.
Original Gospel Jamboree - April 28th, 6:30pm Potluck, 7pm Music.Amazing Grace Acres Church, M37 and Woodland Park Dr., Brohman.Featuring: Blue Grass Echoee, Faith Gospel Team and Lucky Fulton MC.Everyone Welcome!
Crat Show - Sat., April 28, 9am-2pm at Cronks Restaurant in Newaygo. Formore inormation call Jessi Kozak at 231-597-6781.
Hunter Saety Class at the Howard City Conservation Club April 28 &29, or times and more ino call Kevin at 616-260-0231.
Bethel Lutheran Church, 18669 Howard City Edmore Rd., Howard City willbe hosting a Plant Auction at 7pm on Tues., May 1st. Donations Welcome!
Proceeds to beneft the Ladies Guild.Bridge Day Hike, Newaygo County - Sat., May 12th, 10am. Meet at
NCT M-20 Trailhead, north o White Cloud. Distance: 4 miles. Route: Hikea mile out-and-back north o M-20 to visit the Cole Creek Bridge, then a mileout-and-back south o M-20 to visit the Rattlesnake Creek Bridge. Contact:Chuck Vannette at [email protected] or 616-456-9725.
The Sheridan VFW Post is now accepting parade entries or the annualMemorial Day Parade in Sheridan. Those desiring to be in the parade maycontact the Post at 909-291-9680 or urther inormation and or paradeapplications or contact Eric Halvorsen, parade director 989-291-3401. Theparade will begin at 11am on Mon., May 28th at or near the old CarnationPlant. Parade positions will being orming at 10am. Applications will be closedon Thurs., May 24th. Late entries will be assigned at the end o the parade.
Are you a nonproft looking to promote your organization? TheWomens Action Network is currently seeking nonproft vendorsor the 2012 Danish Festival. Booth space is located at Veterans Parkin Greenville and rents or $75. Each space is approximately 10x20 in size.Contact Jennier Iteen or more inormation 616-835-6937.
Greenville Area Community Center: For more inormation regarding anyo the ollowing, please call the Center at 616-754-9163. Line Dancing, TaeKwon Do Class, Driving School, Corvette Club, Stamp Club or FiberArts Club.
Tri County Senior All Nighter Parent Meeting: Every Monday night at6:45pm in the library at the Tri County High School. Any and all SeniorParents Welcome!
Cub Scout Pack 3323 meets Mondays 5:45-6:45 at the Sand Lake VFW.Boys ages 7-11 or grades 1-5 welcome. Call Sarah 616-799-0206 or Eric 616-799-0875 (leave message).
Old ashioned 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) or cards, games, rereshments andsocial time. The LV Seniors meet the 1st Tuesday o each month. Come joinus, bring a riend.
Lie Style Change, Weight loss etc @ Natures Atrium every Tues 6:30pm-7:30pm Call 231-937-9370.
Interested in local, healthy ood sources, preparation, and inormativediscussions? Westen A Price Foundation meetings 6:30pm every 4th Tuesdayo every month at Stanwood Free Methodist (Stanwood Dr. and Pierce Rd.)
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CORAL
Multi-family Garage Sale:household items, baby items, wo-men's clothing, etc. April 26th-28th9am-? 6329 N. Amble Rd., Coral (1/4Mile S. off Church)
HOWARD CITY
HUGE Garage Sale: April 26th-28th
Thur. and Fri. 8am-5pm, Sat. 8am12pm. 625 North White St., HowardCity. This is a fundraiser to raisefunds for the Tri County Senior AllNighter.
PIERSON
pr ng arage a e, pr t - t .Easy to get to! Off Newcostabetween Stanton Rd and 120th.2350 West Shore Dr., Big White fishLake, West Side. 9am-?
030 Special Notices
GREENVILLEOLD MEIJER FLEA AND
FARMERS MARKET!!!
Venders, Farmers,Antiquers and Yard Sellers.
WHEN: Every Friday and Sat-urday Starting on April 6.
WHERE: 1220 N. LafayetteGreenville, MI 48838
HOW MUCH: A donation of$10.00 for three Car Spaces perDay.
HUGE SPACES AND CHEAP!
Please Call: (616)225-9999 ForReservations and Information.
GUN SHOW, SUNDAY, April 29th onMuskegon's LST 393 at 560 Mart
treet off Shoreline Drive 9am-3pm.Information call Dave (231)652-5757.
- ou e g tonHall, Sunday, May 6th, 9am-3pm. In-formation, call Daveat 231-652-5757
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that April30th at 5:00pm, Midway Self Storagewill be offering for sale under the ju-dicial lien process by public sale thefollowing storage units. The sale willbe cash only. Midway Self Storagereserves the right to refuse any and alloffers. The sale will be at the fol-lowing location 23490 Jefferson Rd.,Newaygo, MI. 49337. Roger FarrisUnit C17 and Heather Watkins UnitA7.
032 Public Notices
REGIONAL ENHANCEMENT MIL-LAGEMay 8, 2012
Revenue raised will be collected bythe Mecosta-Osceola IntermediateSchoolDistrict and distributed to local publicschool districts to offset costs formaintenance andrepair of, and improvement to schoolfacilities, transportation vehicles,technology, equipment and fur-nishings, and all other purposes au-thorized by law. Contact yourtownship/city clerk for polling locations
050 Help Wanted
Haas and Mazak experience pre-ferred. Apply at 17951 180th Ave,LeRoy. Fax resume to 231-768-5870or apply online at www.leroytool.com
MPI
Jobs with immediate openings full andpart time $8.00 per hour to start up to11.50 per hour. Paid weekly withaily and weekly bonuses. Re-ponsible, self motivated, energetic
individuals cal l (231)796-9276 tochedule an interview.
TRUCK DRIVER NEED in lumber andlogging industry. (616)866-9317
DRIVERS-$1500 SIGN on Bonus.$.35cpm-.45cpm. $.02cpm SafetyBonus! Pay raises at 3mo/6mo and1yr. Paid Vacations. Class A CDL, 1yr.Exp. Eric/Jamie: 888-912-7342 or 563-579-3421.
TEMPORARY CLEANING POSI-TIONS in Big Rapids May 8-10. Mustbe able to commit to 3 days, 12 hrs.per day. Apply on line atwmjanitorial.com.
REYNOLDS TOWNSHIPRegular Meeting of the Board
Reynolds Township 215 E. Edgerton St., P.O. Box 69 Howard City, MI
Meeting Date: April 12, 2012
Called to order: 7:00 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance given.
Members present: Supervisor Keith Grannis, Clerk Tina Porzondek, Trust-
ee Lee Olsen, Trustee Ann Yanke
Absent: Treasurer Roger Stedman
Action Items:
Motion to approve consent agenda containing previous minutes, treasurers
report, zoning report, fire report and police report by Yanke, second by Ol-
sen. 4 ayes, 1 absent, approved. Reports posted in the township hall.
Motion by Porzondek, second by Yanke to accept the Reynolds Township
Road Advisory recommendations for 2012 road improvements. 4 ayes, 1
absent, approved.Discussion Items:
Supervisor Grannis gave an update of the road construction on US 131.
Supervisor Grannis will attend the upcoming Montcalm Alliance meeting.
Trustee Yanke and Clerk Porzondek will attend the Michigan Township As-
sociation Workshop in Big Rapids. Legal issues specific to townships will be
presented at the workshop.
Reynolds Township Clean-Up Day is June 2, 2012 from 8 a.m.-noon at
the Pierson Landfill.
Visiting Officials:
Jerry Poprawski, Township Planning Commission Chair, and Mike Scott, Vil-
lage President, commented about the pending Joint Master Plan draft.
Ron Baker, County Commissioner provided information about brownfield
grants that are available in Montcalm County.
Dave Veersma volunteered to help with the Reynolds Township Clean-Up
Day.
Public Comment:
One resident gave comment.
Adjourned: 7:24 p.m.
Next Meeting: May 10, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. 215 E. Edgerton St. Howard City
For more information call the township office at 231-937-6739 or check our
website www.montcalm.org/reynolds.twp
AETNA TOWNSHIPOF MECOSTA COUNTY
CLEAN UP DAYSATURDAY, MAY 5
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 NoonVillage of Morley Maintenance Building
Corner of 4th & Webster Sts.
No Liquids (Paint, oil, etc.)No Brush, Cement or Shovel Offs
No Loose TrashAll tires must be cut in 4 pieces
Propane & Fuel Tanks must be cut in halfFencing must be folded
Friends of the Timothy C. Hauenstein
Reynolds Township LibraryMinutes of the April 11, 2012 meeting
Members & Guests Present: Pat Bauman, Renae Brooks, Brenda Burgess, ArleneButler, Linda Godley, Betty MacTavish, Roz Mitteer, Marjorie Morgan, Judy Parker,
Vicky Paulen, Betty Riemer, Kera Roesly, Harriet Wahoski, and Cheryl Smith,Library Youth Services.
Call to Order: The meeting was called to order by President Vicky Paulen.
Approval of Minutes: Motion by Brenda B. and seconded by Betty R. to accept the
minutes as written. All approved.
Treasurers Report: Treasurer Linda G. passed out an updated report. Marjorie M.made a motion to accept the Treasurers report as presented, seconded by Renae B.
All approved.
Directors Report: Cheryl S.
Reported that the Used Book Cart brought in $67 during March.
Reported that the VanAndel Arena concession volunteers earned $440.73 during themonth of February. They since have worked 3 events in March and are scheduled to
work 3 events during April.
Publicity Report: Vicky reported she placed an article in the River Valley concerningthe Used Book Sale coming up next week. Cheryl S. has also printed out posters
advertising the event and these will be placed around area businesses.Magazine Give Away Program: Renae B. brought to the memberships attention the
magazine rack needs to be replaced and moved to a different spot in the foyer. FOLmembers will discuss and decide how to facilitate this at next months meeting.
OLD BUSINESS
Used Book Sale: The spring Used Book Sale will take place on Thursday, April 19,from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Friday, April 20, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and
Saturday, April 21, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Library. Co-Chairman Linda
G. and Harriet W. passed around a sign-up sheet for workers. Donations of used
books may be dropped off at the Library prior to the sale.
Quilt Committee Report: Linda G. reported the twin-size quilt is finished and the
Queen-size quilt should be finished by the end of the month. She also reported the
raffle tickets have arrived. The quilts will be raffled off at the Harvest Festival whichwill take place on Saturday, September 15.
NEW BUSINESS
Photo Time: In order to update the FOL membership photo on the Library website,
a group photo will be taken at next months meeting.Business Expo: The Business Expo will take place on Friday, April 27, 2012, at
Tri County High School. Renae B. will be in charge of the FOL booth. She will be
handing out materials that promote and support the use of the Library.
Michigan Notable Author: Scott Sparling, author of the book, Wire to Wire, willspeak on Thursday evening, June 7, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. The setting of his novel takes
place in the Detroit area. This event will take the place of the Book Club meeting
for June.
OTHER BUSINESS
Book Club: The book for May is Sarahs Key by Tatiana DeRossnay. The book
discussion will take place on Monday, May 7, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. in the Library Reading
Room. Everyone is encouraged to read the book and join in on the discussion.
Adjournment: Renae B. made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Brenda B. All
approved.
Next Meeting: Wednesday, May 9, 2012, at 9:30 a.m. Please note the change in
starting time for FOL meetings.
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME!
PLEASE save your Spartan UPC labels. We have a canister in the Library
where they can be dropped off. THANK YOU!
Sell your item for under $500and your ad is FREE!
Ad will reach over 54,000 homes in our Combo Ad 1 time.
Selling price MUST be included in the Ad.15 words or less.
Deadline Thursday at NOON.Add a photo for only $5.00
Call 231-592-8348 or 231-592-8344One ad per week per household.
KENT THEATRE8 N. Main St. Cedar Springs www.kenttheatre.org616-696-7469April 26, 27, 28 & 29
THE RAGWEED BLUESPresented by the Rogue River Community PlayersThurs. & Fri. 8 PM Sat. 2 & 8 PM Sun. 2 PM
Tickets: $10 Students $4
COUPONFREE MEDIUM POPCORNwith the purchase of a large pop.
One coupon per person, per purchase. Expires May 31, 2012
LiveOn
Stage
NOTICEBIG PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS
CLEAN UP DAY Sat., May 12 9 am to 1 pmHardy Dam Recreational Area Croton Hardy Drive
FREE TO TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS (Must show proof of residence)
NO CEMENT, BRUSH, SHINGLES, LIQUIDS (paint, oil, etc.)
OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.Household trash must be BOXED or BAGGED (No loose trash)
Trucks or trailer loads welcome. YOU MUST UNLOAD!!!!Appliance drop off is FREE
NOTE: MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINGS ARE NO LONGERFREE. THERE IS A $15.00 CHARGE EACH
There is a charge for propane tanks - $5.00
NO TIRES BATTERIES ARE FREE
For other information call Judy Baker, Clerk 231-652-7390Volunteers needed. Call Jackie at 231-652-1096
Newaygo CountyMental Health
1049 Newell, PO Box 867
White Cloud MI 49349
Hours: M-W-F, 8 am - 5 pm & T-Th, 8 am - 7 pm
Emergency services available 24 hours per day, 7 day per week
231-689-7330, or toll-free, 1-800-968-7330
x Individual & family counseling
x Crisis care
x Case management
x Infant mental health
x Psychiatrist
x Adult foster care placement
x Independent living support
x Supported employment
x Peer & parent support
x Qualifying Medicaid enrollees - free
x Sliding fee scale for others
To improve and promote
quality of life...
Other services also provided. For more information or to see if you qualify for services,
call 1-231-689-7330 or 1-800-968-7330
www.newaygocmh.org
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050 Help Wanted
THE MECOSTA-OSCEOLA Inter-mediate School District is acceptingapplications for a Construction In-tegrated Technology Instructor (fulltime school year position beginningAugust 27, 2012). A complete postingis available at www.moisd.org. In-terested applicants must submit aletter of application, resume, certi-
fications, transcripts, and referencesby May 11, 2012 to: Mark R. KlumppAssistant Superintendent, MecostaOsceola Intermediate School District15760 190th Avenue, Big Rapids, MI49307.
GENERAL BUSINESS MANAGERFarm Services Inc. is looking for aGeneral Business Manager. At least 5years of business managing ex-perience or college degree in busi-ness management is required. Thisposition would involve overseeing theday to day operations of the businessFarm Services Inc. sells Center PivotIrrigation Systems and offers customharvesting of grain. This person musthave good organizational andcommunication skills and experiencePlease send resumes to: GeneralManager, P.O. Box 109, Lakeview, MI
48850 or email [email protected]. Nophone calls or walk in will be ac-cepted at the business office.
060 Situations Wanted
WANTED: DRIVER SIDE Door for a1986 Chevy full size pickup truck. 231729-4297
090 Business Services
AAA CONCRETE LICENSED andinsured. Remove, replace or repairDriveways, sidewalks to seawalls. 39years experience. Call 231-834-0365Free estimates.
ATWOOD GROUNDSKEEPINGLAWN & landscape maintenancespring clean ups,tree services & more. Call 616-8930956
BUDGET PHOTOGRAPHY:WEDDINGS and family portraits.616-299-1655.
GOTCH YA COVEREDAttn: Homeowners
Deck Restoration, Power Washing,Staining,
Color Matching.Insured/Pictures/References.
231-335-9299
HOUSE KEEPER: 2 openings. 7mile radius of Howard City. Ref-erences. Call Lori 231-937-7080.
PRESSURE WASHING: HOUSESdecks, sidewalks, motor homes, etcCall AAA Concrete. 231-834-0365.
Ensley Roofing, LLCSpecializing in flat roofingfinding leaks on all roofs
home/business14x17 trailer rubber roof with warranty
$1400free estimates(616)636-8288
SIDING, WINDOWS, ROOFING, deckpower-washing, basement re-modeling. 22-yrs in business. MossConstruction, Licensed and insuredCall Mark (989)289-4886, casari.net
SPRING DOCK INSTALLATIONAAA Concrete, 231-834-0365.
110 For Rent
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT.Howard City. $135/week, plusdeposit. Includes utilities. NoPets. (231)937-4820
1-2 BEDROOM, Reed City, rent in-cludes utilities, 1-year lease. No petsstarting at $500/month. (231)4654049.
NICE 2 BEDROOM, 2 bath trailerbetween Morley and Stanwood onpaved road. Available May 1st(231)823-2849.
MORLEY MOTELDAILY Rooms from $40, Weeklyrooms from $150. Includes util-ities. No Deposit. (231)856-7820.
MPI IS NOW hiring for full time only40 hours/paid weekly. Enjoyable at-mosphere raising funds for BreasCancer Awareness. Come help raisefunds to save lives. Call (231)7969276 for interview.
Since 1988
2 Miles North of Greenville on M-91616-754-6800
2007 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER
4x4, Local Trade.
$19,995
1999 FORD F-150 EXT. CAB
Sharp!
$4,9952006 FORD ECONOLINE
Cargo Van.
$3,995
2003 FORD TAURUS WAGON
Clean.
$2,9952003 SUBARU FORESTER
AWD, Auto.
$5,995
2001 OLDSMOBILE ALERO
Red, Leather, Power Roof.
$4,9952005 SATURN RELAY MINI VAN
25 MPG.
$5,995
1998 TOYOTA CAMRY
Great MPG!
$3,4952005 HONDA CIVIC
2 Door. 40 MPG!!
$7,995
2010 FORD FUSION
Loaded.
$11,9952003 JEEP LIBERTY
4x4, Auto.
$5,995
2004 MAZDA RX8
Red, Power Roof, Leather.
$10,9952007 CHEVROLET SILVERADO
2500 H.D., Crew Cab, 4x4.
$19,995
2010 CHEVROLET IMPALA
Power Roof, Loaded.
$11,9952008 FORD RANGER
5 Speed, Air.
$
7,995
2005 FORD F-150 SUPER CREW
XLT, Loaded.
$
14,995
2003 SATURN L200Loaded.
$5,995
2008 FORD TAURUS X3rd Seat, Loaded.
$9,9952009 DODGE JOURNEY
Loaded.
$9,995
2003 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
Extra Nice!
$6,9952009 SUBARU FORESTER
AWD, 4x4.
$12,995
2006 LINCOLN TOWN CAR
Leather, Loaded.
$11,9952005 KIA SPORTAGE SUV
Fuel Economy.
$9,995
2009 MAZDA 3 TOURING
Only 15K.
$13,995
JEEP WRANGLER
2 IN STOCK!
From$14,995
2009 PONTIAC VIBE
FWD, 24K.
$13,9952006 FORD 12 PASS. VAN
Loaded.
$9,995
2003 JEEP LIBERTY 4x4
Sharp.
$6,995
2003 FORD F-150 4x4
Longbox.
$6,995
2009 TOYOTA SIENNA LE
Mini Van, Loaded.
$14,9952008 DODGE CARAVAN
Stow-N-Go, Well Equipped.
$11,995
2003 CHEVROLET SILVERADO
1500 4x4, Ext. Cab.
$9,995
2008 CHRYSLER SEBRING
4 Door, Loaded.
$9,995
2007 NISSAN SENTRA
40 MPG!
$8,9952006 TOYOTA COROLLA S
Sharp.
$9,995
2007 CHEVROLET UPLANDER
Cargo Van, V6.
$9,995
2008 KIA RONDO
Auto., 48K.
$10,995
2008 VOLVO XC70 AWD
Leather, Power Moonroof, Local Trade.
$17,9952007 BUICK LUCERNE
46K, Loaded.
$12,995
2008 CHEVROLET MALIBU
Loaded, 4 Door, 45K.
$12,995
2005 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE
Sporty!
$8,995
2009 MAZDA S MINI VAN
Leather, Power Roof.
$11,995
AUCTIONEERS:
Bob Rottier 231-638-6152
Steve Rottier 989-615-3506Cash, Check w/ positive ID. MasterCard and Visa accepted.
Registered Auctioneer # 2801000032
Full lunch service available.
Estate & More
AUCTIONDATE: SAT., APRIL 28 @ 10:00 A.M.
LOCATION: 5983 S. Warner (Sale Center)FREMONT, MICHIGAN 49412
DIRECTIONS:Main Street in Fremont East to blinker light (by high school),Go South on Stewart (turns into Warner Ave.) to Sale Center.
SELLER: Estate of Eldon Durkee & OthersWATCH FOR ADDITIONAL PICTURES & WRITE UP THE WEEK OF SALE
www.auctionconnectioninc.comCOLLECTIBLES/HOUSEHOLD: Johnson Bros. SnowWhite Regency China (Service for 12), Wentworth China(12), Linens, Blankets etc., Developing Equipment includ-ing Bessler 23C Condenser/Enlarger/lens/filters, DarkRoom Developing tools, Contact Print box, 35 mm Stain-less Steel Developing Tubes, Kundo German AnniversaryClock (approx 65 yrs. Old), Painting by Antoine Blanchard,Wash Basins, Train Whistle, Kodak Projector, Chest Cool-
er, Bugle, Scale, Sheet Music, Song books,Moguls (1921,32,56), Clarinets, Saxophone,Presidential Pins incl. Humphrey, Kennedy,LBJ, German Silver Medallions, 2 Displaysof Skelton Keys, Sewing Items, Enamel Ware,Cream Separator, Clown cookie Jar, Pitcher andBasin, Set of Sheffield China, Meat Grinder and
Sausage Stuffer, Crock Jug, Brass Bells, Old Pictures and Frames, Gold BellStamp Books, 2 Albums of Old Post Cards, Oil Lamps, Kaleidoscope (GrandRapids), Avon Bottles, JFK Memorabilia Books, Bay State Banjo, Conrad Mod-el 40210 Guitar, Kay Electric Guitar, Danelectro Elect. Guitar (Bass), NationalAmplifiers, Bronze Elec. Clock, 45 Record from 1920s on, Elgin Mantel Clock,Nativity Scene Italy/Germany, Figurines, Cookbooks, and MORE.
FURNITURE: Refractory Love Seat (Flo-ral Oak Trim, 1910-1915), Quartz PendulumClock, Vogelzang Small Cook Stove, HeritageCounty French Cabinet from Heritage Collec-tion, Union National Country French Table, BurlBanded Top w/ 2 Leaves, and 6 Chairs, Large
Union National Country French Cabinet, Buffet MirroredBack w/ Candle Stands, Walnut Dresser with Marble Top,Upholstered Chairs, Ethan Allen Floral Couch, SeveralLamps, Twin Beds, Painted Chest of Drawers, Small Writ-ing Desk, Office Chairs, Bedroom Suite 5 pc. Night Stand,Dresser, Wall Mirror, Maple Chair, Large Allied Speakers,Bar Stool, Realistic Record Player, Book Shelves, Reel toReel Recorder plus many Microphones and Accessories,
Dressers, Leslie Organ (Box Type), WurlitzerOrgan, Maple Drop Leaf Table w/ 2 Chairs,Modern Dinette Set, Enamel Top Cabinet w/ tinDrawer, Kenmore Upright Freezer, Kitchen Tablew/ Chairs, Steel Cabinet, Oak Sideboard w/Towel Bar, 2 Oak Chairs, Buffet, 8 Dining RoomChairs, Box Fan, Hall Tree, Telephone Stand,
Baldwin 2 Manuel Electric Organ, Voss Deluxe Typewriter, Oak Bedroom Suite,
Oak Pedestal Table w/ 4 Chairs and Leaf, Small Library Table, Whirlpool Dryer,Sanyo Fridge, Pedestal Fans, Computer Monitor, Dehumidifier, Dining RoomTable (Glass Top) w 6 High Back Chairs, (Contemporary), and MORE.
TOOLS/GARAGE: Ice Shanty on Trailer w/all accessories, Alumacraft Fishing Boat, 1985Starcraft 15 Fiberglass V Hull Speed Boat,Evinrude VRO Outboard 70 HP, Shore LandTrailer (new tires),Barn Beam Augers, Smallhand Tools, Block Plane, Handee Dremel, Han-dled Tools, Nuts/Bolts/Organizers, Small Vise,
Palm Sander, Bl & D Hedge Hog, Electric Power Hoe, 2 Reel Lawn Mowers,4 Sets of Boat Oars, Barrel Staves, Irrigation Pump, Water Skies, Hand CornPlanter, Old Buck Saws, Cross Cut Saws, Roof Rakes, Potato Forks, Axes, PostHole Diggers, Gas Cans, Walking Cultivator, Fish Poles, Saber Saw, ShoulderDrill, Block Planes #5Bailey, #78 Stanley, Carpenters Tool Box and Levels,
Detecto Hanging Scale, Coleman Lanterns, Model A Light, Minnow Bucket,Fishing Lures, Nets, Tackle Boxes, Lures in Boxes, Fish Creel, Green FeverMinnow Bucket, Bamboo Fly rod w/ 2 Tips, Fish Gaff, Boat Anchors, ShopMaster Table Saw, Grass Scythe, Boat Seats, Grease Guns, Wood Clamps,Runner Sleds, Pipe Vise, Hand Saws, David Bradley Separator Oil Cans, John-son Sea Horse Out Board Motor on Stand, End Wrenches, Sockets etc., Cop-per Tubing, Ladders, Glass Blocks, and MORE.AUCTIONEERS NOTE: 2 Rings all day. Great Quality Furniture, Many col-lectibles and Glassware, Something for all interest. Sales Tax applies to thissale. Full Lunch Service Available.
Come and Join us for the Day. To see pictures go to
www.auctionconnectioninc.com
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ONE BEDROOM LOWER LevelApartment. Water/sewer included. Nopets. Available May 1st. Ask for Randy231-937-4315.
ROOM MATE WANTED. $300/month
includes everything. Howard CityArea. 231-937-5316.
SHADY LAWN MOTEL: Sand Lake,MI. Special rates. Furnished cabinwith kitchenette $113.25/week. Fur-nished small cabins, $96.60/week.(Above prices include utilities) Call foravailability (616)696-0386, or(616)638-5658. If no answer, call(616)636-8967.
TWO BEDROOM UPSTAIRS
apartment. Water/sewer included.vailable May 1st. No Pets. Ask for
Randy 231-937-4315.
WE ARE PROFESSIONAL GRADE
14120 Northland Drive Big RapidsToll Free 800.486.9486 www.garytrimarco.com
2012CHEVY TRAVERSE
2012CHEVY SILVERADO LT
Silverado: 39 months, 10k/year, $3,100 due @ sign Plus tax title, lic and doc. Traverse: 39 months, 10k/year,$2,437 due @ sign Plus tax title, lic and doc.
5.3L V8 W/ACTIVE FUEL MGMT. Z71 OFF ROAD PKG.
ROOM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
NOT A STRIPPED DOWN TRUCK!
Stock #C2136
Stock #C2348$188 MO.
$299 MO.
WE ARE PROFESSIONAL GRADE
14120 Northland Drive Big RapidsToll Free 800.486.9486 www.garytrimarco.com
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$325 MO.
2012 BUICK VERANO
$283 MO.
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WOODRIDGE APARTMENTS70North Lester, White Cloud
Walking Distance to Everything!Playground
Close to SchoolsRent Based on Income
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FOR RENT OR land contract sale inEvart. 2 bedroom home w/smallshop/garage. (231)349-0051.
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LAND FOR SALE
HOWARD CITY & PIERSON Areas -2 acres to 30 acres. Great buildingsites or hunting property. Call 231-937-6758. Land contract terms available.
170 Items for Sale
ALUMINUM FISHING BOAT 12ft,trailer, trolling motor, oars, life jackets,anchor, $400 (586)693-0312.
ANDYSTREE SERVICE
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power lines &houses
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BEE'S FOR Sale (231)414-0044.
BOAT 12FT ALUMINUM v-hull w/tilttrailer, good tires, $425 OBO (231)652
-6134.
FISH FOR STOCKING Most Vari-eties- Ponds, Lakes LAGGIS FISHFARM (269)628-2056 Days (269)6246215 Evenings
JOHN DEERE RX73 riding mowerw/bags, $400 (231)592-9897.
NEW 32" 6 panel Steel Entry Doors,one is fire rated, $100. OBO. (989)488-7779
PELLET, WOOD, GAS stoves &fireplaces. Lopi-Avanlon-FireplaceXtrodinaire, Firecheif indoor or out-door wood furnaces. Nordic hot tubswith free cover & delivery within 40miles. Stove parts and glass for moststoves. Newaygo WoodStove &
Fireplace, South on M-37, Newaygo.231-652-1546.
RIDING LAWN MOWER, Craftsman.$300. 231-937-5825.
12771 Northland Drive
Cedar Springs1 Mile North of M-57 (14 Mile Road)
Hours: Mon. & Wed. 9:30 am - 8 pm
Tue., Thur. & Fri. 9:30 am - 6 pm
Sat. 10 am - 2 pm
www.cedarcarco.com
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