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Help find these pets a home www.tctimes.com ONLINE COMMENTS moved ‘‘hereI recently and enjoy the Times and the Hot lines immensely. I just want to say that Fenton is a jewel of a community. Nearly everyone I meet is friendly, helpful and polite. It reminds me of the small, genteel town I grew up down South where everyone looked out for everyone else. Thank you, Fenton, for all your wonderful attributes. Home Holidays Special Section December 11, 2011 Special Section for the tricks recipes Gift wrapping pg. 10 Christmas cookie pg. 6,10,12 holidays frenzy dog Things to do over the pg. 2 a Toys that cause pg. 11 Gifts for your pg. 15 Home for the Holidays Check out this special section filled with articles and advertisements related to the holiday season HOT LINE OF THE WEEK “ BUYING AMERICAN-MADE goods and services is an act of patriotism. Canadians understand this, why can’t we? When you spend money that stays in your own economy, you create jobs here and everyone prospers. It’s the same principle that the chamber of commerce and Rotarians preach. Be a patriot. ’’ To tip or not to tip PAGE 3A Tri-County I would like to ‘‘suggest that everyone HOT LINE: FENTON PAGE 1B PAGE 12-13A HOT LINES: OBAMA reading this take the time to listen to NPR if you want to hear the truth. Quit listening to the daily newspapers and the talking heads on TV. NPR will explain to you why President Obama is actually the best thing that ever happened to our country. They support the OWS movement, and even interviewed several of these patriots to get their side of the story.” Family traditions SUNDAY EDITION 1.00 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2011 VOL. 18 NO. L $ Charges dismissed against principal and husband Couple off the hook for party where underage drinking occurred and her husband, Raed Sahouri, pleaded not guilty after being charged with the 30-day misdemeanor count. Pending the case, Tracey was reassigned to another school within the district. Had the case not been dismissed, By Sharon Stone their trial was set to begin on Thursday sstone@tctimes.com; 810-433-6786 in Genesee County District Court. Argentine Twp. — Charges against Tracey Sahouri Argentine Township police rean Argentine Township couple, who sponded to the couple’s home on were ticketed for hosting a party in June at their home where underage drinking occurred, Rolston Road at 12:37 a.m. on Sunday, June 10 after receiving a 911 call from them saywere dismissed this week. Tracey Sahouri, who was principal at Creekside ing that there was an unresponsive teenage See DISMISSED on 24A Elementary School in the Hartland school district u TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SHARON STONE Jim Brayak, a water treatment plant operator, walks upstairs to check on the massive water tanks at Fenton’s water plant. Fenton might search for higher quality water source Better water would require fewer costly chemicals Sheriff seizes $115,000 worth of marijuana By Sharon Stone sstone@tctimes.com; 810-433-6786 Fenton — Workers most familiar with the city’s water treatment plant are proposing that Fenton City Council allow them to pursue the idea of searching for better quality municipal water for residents. This idea was prompted by city council’s’ continued concerns about the quality of water. See WATER on 10A Schools to amend policies to meet anti-bullying law Governor signs ‘Matt's Safe School Law’ Tuesday By Sharon Stone sstone@tctimes.com; 810-433-6786 Michigan has become the 48th state to require schools to develop and enforce policies to protect students from harassment, intimidation and physical violence under anti-bullying legislation signed by Gov. Rick Snyder on Tuesday, Dec. 6. See ANTI-BULLYING on 8A TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO On Thursday afternoon, deputies from the Genesee County Sheriff’s Department raided a home on North Fenton Road in Fenton Township, south of North Long Lake Road. Removed from the home were several large bags of marijuana plants. See story on Page 7A. Local bell ringer’s kettle is always full Generous Fenton givers big part of Salvation Army’s $840,000 goal “It makes me feel good, that I’m doing my job right,” said the 11-year, bellringer veteran, who will spend six hours greeting people and smiling that day. She said she prefers to work in Fenton. By Tim Jagielo tjagielo@tctimes.com; 810-433-6795 Walworth is one of 60 bell ringers On Wednesday, below freezing deployed throughout Genesee County, temperatures prompt customers to from Nov. 11 to Dec. 24, with 10 bell enter the doors of VG’s Grocery on Silringers in Fenton alone. ver Parkway a little faster. Salvation Army of Flint But it didn’t stop Salvation Summary Development Director Army Bell Ringer Frankie Salvation Army Connie Peters said the goal Walworth, of Flint, from bell ringers make for 2011 is $840,500. A difference by smiling warmly and greet- agreeting and talking large portion of the giving ing every customer, while to people, being comes from Fenton, and at gently ringing the small kind, and ringing the moment, bell ringers their bell. brass bell at her side. See BELL RINGER on 22A TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Salvation Army Bell Ringer Frankie Walworth works in front of VG’s Grocery on Silver Parkway in Fenton Wednesday morning. She fills the kettle most days. “Every penny is a thought. It all helps,” she said. TRI-COUNTY TIMES 2A Sunday, December 11, 2011 www.tctimes.com TIRE & SERVICE GET YOUR VEHICLE WINTER READY! 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FEATURES ANDNEWS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2011 PAGE 3A www.tctimes.com SMART SOLUTIONS What women want forChristmas AND DON’T WANT ‘It better not come with an electric cord’ with a new blender or vacuum, because they believed a shiny, high-tech For as far back as anyone can appliance would have been more welremember, women have been the come than a sparkly piece of jewelry caregivers, nurturers, meal planners, or a day at the spa. organizers and decorators of the On Wednesday, the Times pubfamily household. Typically, they lished an article about what men want, put the rest of the family’s and don’t want for Christneeds before theirs and Gift ideas mas. Now, it’s the women’s they are happy to be in that for women turn to reveal their wishes. position. Aside from any homemade & When it comes to their gift from their children, what birthday and Christmas some local women open every year, oftentimes they up about what is on their NOT to say they don’t need anyChristmas wish list. buy thing and it can be difficult Beth Redmond, Fenton See Page 14A to think of a gift that exTownship assessor said, presses just how much they “The girls at Fenton Townare loved. ship are very practical. Although they had good intentions, “They do not want Christmas men have gone down that lonely road decorations or appliances. after they gifted the love of their life See WOMEN on 14A By Sharon Stone sstone@tctimes.com; 810-433-6786 1 New lightbulbs Rub a dime-sized dab of petroleum jelly over a new lightbulb’s metal threads before twisting it into an outdoor fixture. The oil in the jelly forms a waterproof barrier that keeps the elements out and prevents rust from forming and metal from expanding (meaning the bulb won’t be stuck when it comes time to change it again). 2 Vacuum cleaner bags Show the women in your life how much they are loved with a gift from the heart. To tip or not to tip Instead of throwing away a vacuum bag once it’s full, hang on to it! Most bags are durable enough to be reused three or four times. Simply clip off the top of the full bag, dump out the debris, fold the top edge over once, then staple it closed. Remember to show your appreciation this holiday season TRI-COUNTY TIMES By Sally Rummel news@tctimes.com; 810-629-8282 The Tri-County Times is published semiweekly by Rockman Communications, 256 N. Fenway Drive, Fenton, Michigan 48430. Serving the communities of: Fenton, Linden, Lake Fenton, Holly, Hartland, Byron, Gaines, Davisburg, Swartz Creek and Grand Blanc townships of: Fenton, Holly, Rose, Tyrone and Argentine. When you’ve crossed the last person off your gift-buying list, don’t put your wallet away just yet. You still have some money to spend by offering holiday tips to people who provide services for you all year long. 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Cash 4A Sunday, December 11, 2011 Random royal thoughts TRI-COUNTY TIMES n Politicians demand high tax rates Quit worrying about the people who believe they are proudly parading their on ‘the rich’ to win votes — and agnosticism when they say then get financial support By Foster Childs ‘happy holidays.’ Truth be from ‘the rich’ to create told, holiday is actually a loopholes that enable ‘the If I Were contracted term for Holy rich’ to avoid paying those Day. So, in effect, they same taxes. n So Lady Gaga is now are blissfully unaware hypocrites. counseling the president of n If Superman has X-ray the United States on the vision and can see through issue of bullying? Are you anything, wouldn’t he see sh!++!ng me? Was Amy through everything and Winehouse not available? thus, actually see nothing? Oops...never mind. How n I agree with James much lower into the Madison who, in 1794, stated ‘charity whacko cesspool can the office of the is not part of the legislative duty of the presidency sink? n Good bumper sticker: A drunken government.’ n Why would a sore thumb stick out in man’s words are a sober man’s thoughts. n Received several e-mails informing me the first place? n King Hot lines Submit at: www.tctimes.com or call 810-629-9221 All submissions, if approved for publication, must be 50 words or less and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Tri-County Times. We reserve the right to edit for clarity, length and liability. I HOPE BRETT Favre returns to the NFL for one last shot at the title. The Bears have an opening at QB and it would be great to see him defeat the Green Bay Slackers and end their reign of terror. Favre for life. nnn RUDOLF THE BULLIED reindeer, seriously? I see some professor rewrote the story because Rudolf was bullied by other reindeer and Santa. How tragic. Seems Rudolf turned out just fine in the end. nnn ANOTHER FINE CONCERT performed by the Fenton High School Jazz Orchestra and the Fenton Community Orchestra on Tuesday evening. What a treat. DO NOT BUY the Obama Administration head’s fake 8.6 percent unemployment rate. This is the U3 unemployment rate. The U6 unemployment rate includes all unemployed and under employed and tells the truth. November 2012 is our chance to right this wrong. Vote him out. nnn FENTON POLICE, PLEASE get a patrol car out in front of North Road Elementary School at dismissal time. Someone is going to be killed. nnn TO THE PERSON who wrote to the unionhating guy, when will you come to the realization that unions do not save or create that ‘Be Closer’ makes you ‘think.’ As any first year marketing student could tell you, the defining and fundamental characteristic of any successful tagline is that it must be instantly understandable. This isn’t something debatable, it is industry standards. ‘Be Closer’ is befuddling and ambiguous. We are spending a lot of money to perplex people. That’s a senseless waste of our money. n Have you ever noticed that British people never sound British when they sing? n The day Obama took office there were under 31 million Americans receiving food stamps. Today, less than three years later, that number is over 46 million. n Sharpening a pencil with a knife makes men feel really manly. BS. The retailer is actually ‘capturing’ your data and profiling you and your lifestyle. If you let them scan your license, you are a spineless fool. You are the customer. Take your business elsewhere. If we stand up together, we can put a stop to this brazen invasion of privacy. Are you listening Bulls eye? Frankly, I’d rather have a pair of bulletproof pants. n Why do we say “bye bye” but not “hi hi?” n How stupid is it for Republicans to hold public ‘debates’ where they trash each other and provide fodder for upcoming Democratic commercials that will show whatever candidate they choose being trashed by his own party members? n Wouldn’t it be impossible to decide that you’re indecisive? Demanding to scan your driver’s license to prove your age is complete Opinions offered in If I Were King are the author’s alone and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Tri-County Times or its staff. E-mail the King at king@tctimes.com. Some information reprinted from the Internet. n jobs? Well-run competitive companies do. Unions may force job retention short term. But if companies cannot stay competitive, they just close. Total job loss. nnn I LAUGH AT the person who called college students ‘easily brainwashed idiots and stupid.’ I hope you realize that college students are the future. Also, thank you for giving me a chance to prove how wrong you are. That will be your karma. nnn WHAT ARE YOU doing to our school? Four different science teachers and three different social studies teachers in less than one year. Do you understand the It’s time to have your furnace TUNED UP & CLEANED Don’t forget to replace your humidifier & air filter! Now’s the time to ensure your family stays warm by making sure your furnace is running at its maximum performance. nnn CALL TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT I THINK IT would have been money better spent if the DDA would have sprung for some Christmas decorations and lights for the downtown area. Be closer? We service all brands! nnn FOSTER CHILDS HIT the nail on the head in his ‘Time to take off the gloves’ article. I believe his thoughts are what the majority of us are also thinking and questioning. www.tctimes.com nnn WINTER IS HERE, again. A driver’s visibility is seriously impaired by frost, snow, and ice on their car. Please plan for a few extra minutes each morning to let your car defrost, and actually scrape all of the windows. The life you save could be your own. nnn I THINK FOSTER Childs should be the replacement for Dianne North on the city council, because his Dec. 4 column was perfect. Out of everyone I’ve talked to, it was the same subjects all the way through, and it was brilliant. nnn MY CHILD ATTENDS Linden High School where the music and band program is supposed to be so excellent. If so, why doesn’t the high school band director allow more children, students into the band program, especially the jazz band. nnn OBAMA IS A decent man, a devoted husband and father, a good listener, a light debater, and a gentleman. He does not get personal with opponents and never resorts to name-calling. He never questions anyone’s birth, religion, or race. His opponents have nothing on him or his agenda and nothing to offer. nnn • Sales & Service Installation • Servicing all makes & models• Duct cleaning • Heat pumps • Boilers • Furnaces PROVIDING QUALITY PRODUCTS & SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST nnn LINDEN HOLIDAY HAPPENING, HELLO? Pastries, hot cocoa after the parade? I guess I’ll go to Fenton festivities. I’m worried about our adorable little town’s reputation. word, consistency? Perhaps it is you that needs to be replaced. Maybe it is the newest educational theory — revolving teachers. Well, how about revolving principals? EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE FREE ESTIMATE & HEATING SYSTEM ANALYSIS 409 E. Caroline, Fenton • 810-629-4946 • www.davelambheating.com We’re here 24/7! We Make House Calls! REPUBLICANS ARE THE party of the rich, by the rich, and for the rich. They refuse to let the tax giveaway to the wealthy expire, even though they stipulated a 10-year expiration. They favor zero inheritance tax on millionaires’ estates and lower rates for capitol game tax and personal income tax. Think about it. See HOT Compiled by Angel Rynearson, Intern What is your favorite family recipe served during the holidays? “Spinach dip made with sour cream, spinach, water chestnuts, and vegetable soup.” — Teri Morris Fenton “Cabbage rolls. I put meat and rice in them and bake them in tomato juice.” — Tonya Smith Linden “I make artichoke dip with spinach, artichoke, cream cheese, garlic, and mayonnaise.” — Kim Olah Grand Blanc “Hillbilly beans, it’s pork and beans with brown sugar, onions, carrots, and hamburger.” — Bev Ritchey Fenton LINE throughout Times street talk “I make rock candy. I boil sugar and flavoring on the stove and pour it on powdered sugar. Then, cut it with scissors.” — Barb Burrell, Fenton “We all make Christmas cookies together, mostly sugar cookies, and then we decorate them.” —Tiffany Amaya Fenton TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com Holly couple charged with pot-growing operation uMore than 50 firearms confiscated from home Holly — A Holly couple was arraigned on Dec. 8 in Oakland County’s 52-2 District Court stemming from a search warrant that Holly police conducted at their home on Oct. 1. David Coleman, 52, was charged with David one count of possesColeman sion of a firearm by a felon and one count of felony firearms. Candace TaylorColeman, 45, was charged with manufacturing marijuana. During the execution of the search Candace warrant in October, Holly police seized Taylor-Coleman grande hot & receive one or iced specialty beverage 235 N Leroy St Fenton briefs Pictured here are the firearms that were removed from the couple’s home in October. Fenton City Council members unanimously agreed to post its council packets on the city’s website. Aside from sensitive or confidential material that would be discussed in closed sessions, information on meeting agenda items will be available for residents to view online. Hearing date set for unsafe building Because of the unsafe condition of the Waterworks Building at Waterworks Park on Saginaw Street across from the Mill Pond in Holly, the Holly Village Council has set a date for a public hearing to discuss tearing it down. Council president Jeff Miller said preserving the apparatus, which includes a waterwheel under the building, was a possibility. The date for the hearing is Tuesday, Jan 10 in the council chambers. Following complaints from residents concerning archery in residential areas, the Holly Village Council has adopted through unanimous vote, archery guidelines for the village of Holly. The guidelines restrict archery inside the village of Holly. Someone wishing to shoot in their backyard must conform to the guidelines that fit the definition of an “approved range,” or shoot at ranges provided by Holly Parks and Recre- Parents of Torrey Hill Intermediate School students and ninth-graders are invited to attend a presentation of “Chasing the Dragon,” at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 14 at the Lake Fenton High School auditorium. Sixth-graders and their parents are also invited if the parents request that their child attend. Chasing the Dragon is a presentation for students to make them aware of the dangers of using drugs with an emphasis on the increasing number of deaths by heroin use. If any parent wishes that their son or daughter not attend, they are advised to call attendance clerk, Terry Zalewski at (810) 591-2266 or e-mail her at tzalewski@lakefentonschools.org to request an alternative instruction. Principal Dan Ferguson sent a letter to parents explaining the program. CODE 101307 for franchise info www.biggby.com Good at this location only. Not good with any other offer - including BIGGBY card loyalty programs. No copies of coupon will be accepted. Expires 12/24/11. 30 $ MOST DRIVEWAYS On Tuesday, the council voted unanimously to retain village attorney Richard Figura for one meeting per quarter, at the cost of $2,000 annually, or $500 per meeting. Figura normally attends council meetings upon request as a cost-saving measure. Village Manager Jerry Walker said quarterly meetings would help Figura keep abreast of issues in the village. They also discussed office hours before meetings, where Figura could be available for certain appointments. Comfort Menu! Monday-Thursday 11am - 8pm 5.99 (810) 577-2621 DRIVE WAY SNOW PLOWING CALL NOW to have your driveway added to our list (810) 577-2621. No driveways will be added to our plowing list during a storm or 48 hours prior to a storm. No exceptions! VISION THERAPY Resolve Vision Problems that Interfere with Your Child’s Education Holly Village attorney to attend quarterly council meetings COME TRY OUR Choose Meals from (810) 714-3870 numerous weapons, ammunition, marijuana plants and money from their home on Grange Hall Road. David Coleman was released on $10,000 personal bond and Candace Taylor-Coleman was released on $5,000 personal bond. ‘Chasing the Dragon’ set for Wednesday City Council packets to go online DRIVE THRU TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO ation at Sorensen Park. The guidelines will be available on the Holly Village website, and on hard copies at the village offices. Brand New Items Each Week 235 N Leroy St • Fenton FREE sstone@tctimes.com; 810-433-6786 Guidelines adopted for archery in residential areas treated Purchase any mug $7.99 or higher By Sharon Stone News Sunday, December 11, 2011 5A “ Now is the perfect time to continue to enhance your child’s education. Does your child have difficulty reading or comprehending material? Has your child been diagnosed with ADD or ADHD? Fenton Vision Center offers a vision therapy program specifically designed to help resolve visual problems that interfere with reading, learning, and educational instruction. All vision therapy sessions are run on site at Fenton Vision Center Therapy Clinic. For more information regarding vision therapy, see our website at www.fentonvisioncenter.com or call us at 810-629-3070. Vision Therapy has been extremely beneficial for our child. He has become self-sufficient in school and at home. Homework is more enjoyable and takes less time. He can focus and concentrate better, and is more productive. His grades have improved significantly, he strives for and is on the honor roll, and teachers have seen an incredible improvement in him as a student. - Current Vision Therapy Parent ” “ Nathan’s reading scores have risen three grade levels in a little over a year’s time. We have also seen great improvement in things such as math and other areas where tracking was a problem. Nathan also learned about some of his limitations and strategies to help him in school. He enjoyed going to vision therapy because Dr. Alvarado and his associates made everything so much fun! Everyone at Fenton Vision Center made us feel welcome each time we arrived for an appointment. They showed genuine care for Nathan and our entire family. -Sue Lambert-Mann, Former Vision Therapy Parent $ Homemade Soups Home Baked Muffins Home Baked Cream Pies 1121 SAGINAW, HOLLY 248-634-2600 810-629-3070 1535 N. LeRoy St. (Located in Lake Winds Plaza, north Fenton) www.fentonvisioncenter.com ” 6A Sunday, December 11, 2011 TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY TIMES Tip leads to discovery of 96 marijuana plants uSheriff’s department seizes identification and gave the deputy permission to enter. As the deputy walked in, he $115,000 worth of pot detected a strong odor of marijuana and growing supplies in the living room. The By Sharon Stone sstone@tctimes.com; 810-433-6786 deputy heard a humming sound coming Fenton Twp. — A tip from a property from the basement and saw numerous owner led to the discovery of an extension cords. “There were elaborate marijuana growing signs of a growing operation,” Summary operation Thursday afternoon. uThe Genesee said the sheriff. More than 90 marijuana plants, County Sheriff’s As the deputy entered the valued at $115,000 were con- Department basement, he discovered an fiscated and arrest warrants are makes a major elaborate marijuana growing drug bust at a pending. operation. In all, 96 marijuana Genesee County Sheriff home on North plants, which were ready to Road, in Robert Pickell said a property Fenton be harvested and sold, were Fenton Township. owner contacted the sheriff’s recovered from the basement. department with suspicions The sheriff said one marithat a tenant renting a home they own at juana plant typically yields one pound of 12391 North Fenton Road was growing marijuana and each pound sells anywhere marijuana. from $1,000 to $1,300, Thursday afternoon, “There were signs of a depending on the quala sheriff’s deputy reity. Estimating that each growing operation.” sponded to the home to pound was valued at Robert Pickell investigate. Upon knock$1,200, the sheriff said Genesee County sheriff ing on the front door, an the marijuana seized was individual opened the worth about $115,000. door and spoke with the deputy. The The five individuals at the house were tenant was not there, however, five of taken into custody and arrest warrants his friends were. are being sought on them, as well as the The people at the house provided their tenant. APPRECIATION Continued from Page 3A collector — who would appreciate a holiday tip at the end of the year. However, every household needs to consider their own personal circumstances, the relationships they have with each individual, etc. Lizzie Post, great-great-granddaughter of manner maven Emily Post, suggests writing a personal thank you for individuals whom you want to thank, but can’t afford to tip. That way, they’ll know it’s not their services, just your circumstances that are keeping you from presenting a tip. For people you are tipping, it’s better to hand the recipient a card or envelope, with the cash or check inside. Here are 10 people you may want to include on your holiday tip list: Babysitter Suggested tip: one to two nights’ pay is about right for a baby sitter you’ve used frequently throughout the year or for last-minute emergencies. For a nanny or au pair, consider giving one-week’s pay and a small gift from the child. A day-care provider might deserve $25 to $70, according to Kipplinger Personal Finance. Cleaning person Suggested tip: the cost of one visit is considered appropriate, if he or she visits weekly or biweekly, Increase the amount for someone who works more often. If you use a cleaning service that works as a team, a box of candy for the team is a thoughtful gesture. Dog groomer/walker Suggested tip: tip your regular dog walker up to a week’s pay. Or you can substitute a gift for a cash tip, according to the Emily Post Institute. If you bring your pet to the same person year-round for grooming, you might consider tipping half the cost of a session or giving a gift. Hairstylist Suggested tip: the normal cost of a visit would be a nice tip for a stylist you see regularly. If you don’t require as much attention from your stylist or barber, you may prefer to give about $20 as a tip during your December visit. Letter carrier Suggested tip: The U.S. Postal Service forbids mail carriers from accepting cash, and says gifts must be under $20 in value. A gift card or a basket of fruit, nuts or chocolates that could serve as an off-duty snack is acceptable. A letter to a carrier’s supervisor praising a carrier who was undeterred by bad weather conditions or circumstances would also be a welcome gesture. Newspaper carrier Suggested tip: consider giving $10 to $30, unless you tip regularly throughout the year. Then, you can give a smaller gift of a few dollars. Nursing home worker Suggested tip: a personal gift such as homemade cookies or fudge is a good way to thank someone who has been exceptionally kind and attentive. Check the gift policy at the facility before taking in a tip or gift. Personal trainer Suggested tip: if you have an ongoing relationship with the professional and want to thank him or her for excellent service, a tip of $50 or up to the cost of a session would be a nice thank-you around the holidays. Teacher Suggested tip: consider giving a small gift or gift card, accompanied by a note or drawing by your child. A note of appreciation is always appropriate. Trash Collectors Suggested tip: you should tip each of your trash or recycling collectors $10 to $30, according to Kipplinger Personal Finance. You can hand them the envelope directly when they make their rounds during the holiday season. Joyce King, CPA, of Fenton, reminds people that monetary tips are considered taxable income, and are supposed to be reported to the IRS. However, year-end gifts of thanks, such as candy, flowers and other tokens of appreciation aren’t considered tips, and don’t need to be reported. Sunday, December 11, 2011 7A neighbor, who said her daughter was at a school dance and came home afterward. The case remains under investigation. report Police&Fire Pick-up window shattered from gun Purse stolen from vehicle Argentine Township police received a larceny from an automobile (LFA) complaint on Dec. 5. A 47-year-old Fenton woman parked her car in the 8300 block of Pine View Lake and left it running while she went in the home for a moment. When she returned to her vehicle, her purse, containing credit cards and personal ID was missing. Her daughter’s backpack, containing schools book and cash was also missing. There are no suspects at this time. Lahring Road break-in The Argentine Township Police Department is investigating a breaking and entering, which occurred in the 7000 block of Lahring Road. The homeowner told police that on Tuesday, Nov. 29, when he returned from work at 3:15 p.m., he noticed several items missing, including a 40-inch Samsung TV, Xbox 360 and controllers, and a Dell laptop computer. No forced entry was observed, as the garage door and service door were unlocked. There are no suspects at this time. Vandalism reported on Silver Cove On Sunday, Dec. 4, Argentine Township police responded to a home in the 7300 block of Silver Cove to investigate a malicious destruction of property complaint. The 50-year-old resident reported that someone had just vandalized her Chevy Malibu. She suspected her neighbor’s 15-year-old daughter. The officer observed salad dressing, broken eggshells and cottage cheese on the driveway. The officer contacted the On Dec. 4, an Argentine Township police officer responded to the 7000 block of Lobdell Lake Road to investigate a malicious destruction of property complaint. The homeowner said someone had shot his father’s Ford F-150 with a BB gun, shattering the back window. The damage likely occurred between 3 p.m. on Dec. 3 and 1 p.m. on Dec. 4. The case remains under investigation. Holly man arrested on warrant On Dec. 3, Holly police were dispatched to the 3300 block of Herrington to investigate a possible domestic fight. After no response to knocking on the door, police entered the home through the front door, which was unlocked. Once inside, police saw the woman, who appeared to be in distress. The woman’s 29-year-old husband was hiding in the basement. After interviewing the man and woman, police determined that they simply had a very heated verbal argument. A computer check of the man, however, revealed that he had a warrant for his arrest from Flint Township. He was transported to the police station for processing and released when bond was posted. Car scratched On Dec. 1, a 75-year-old Holly woman reported to Holly police that someone had damaged her vehicle by making scratch marks with a key. The woman told police she had no idea who might have caused the damage; however, she said it might have occurred while her car was parked in the back lot by the library on Nov. 30. The case remains under investigation. Sanintgato is com n Sat. Cafe Aroma o th 7 1 . ec D 10am - noon.ta’s an Come sit on S rget fo t n’ do & lap your camera! ...chicken noodle, homestyle chili, chicken pot pie, New England clam chowder, angus steak & cheese and chicken tortilla 225 Silver Lake Rd. (next to Cottage Inn Pizza) Fenton Curbside Pick Up 810.714.3005 • Text AROMA to 25827 for specials 2 Annual nd OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Holiday Free on Admissi Bazaar December 17th • 10am - 2pm GREAT GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! 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But if you accumulated your wealth by taking advantage of others because you were clever enough or powerful enough to get away with it, then you are a financial flimflammer and deserve every flam of hatred that is aimed at your soul. nnn GOD BLESS THE Tressel family. I will be praying for Ryans’s continued recovery. Congratulations on Saginaw Valley State, Ryan, and Merry Christmas! IN RESPONSE TO the family needing a job/money to provide Christmas presents for their children. I didn’t see where the person’s response was cruel. It was reality. I’m sure lots of people are or have been down and out. You do what you have to do. nnn I AM A disabled veteran and I get calls from solicitors and am bombarded by peddlers and panhandlers. There is one on every corner. I can’t afford to give any money to these people. It would be nice to get my COLA back, but I don’t see that happening. nnn I AM AN American and a Christian. I tell it like it is. If you don’t like it, too bad, I don’t need to be politically correct. That was one of the reasons why I quit my lifelong love of a job I had. I was told to be politically correct. nnn MICHIGAN VERSUS VIRGINIA Tech in a BCS Sugar Bowl game? You must be joking. Look at the soft schedules these two teams played. Collectively, their ‘big’ wins were over Virginia, Georgia Tech, Notre Dame (three 8-4 teams) and Nebraska (9-3). This JV game should be renamed The Cream Puff Bowl. nnn PLEASE HELP ME understand how Fenton schools say that they are trying to try to stop bullying but in fact its own staff demeans, degrades and embarrasses our students in front of their peers. Is that bullying? No wonder we have a problem. nnn nnn We Do It All! Bathrooms, Kitchens, Basements, Flooring, Interiors & Exteriors 810-735-7719 810-730-7314 Licensed and Insured KIRK JASON WHAT IS IT with Republicans? They want deficit deductions but don’t want to raise revenue. They want low taxes and vote against reductions. They pretend to support seniors, but want to eliminate Social Security. They’re against health care for every citizen. They want peace but oppose military withdrawal. They talk job creation but are against legislation that will increase employment. nnn PEOPLE RIDICULED WARREN Buffet’s recommendation that millionaires should pay more tax in order to reduce the deficit. Their reply, he should write a check, is nonsense. That would simply be throwing money away. One rich man cannot eliminate the deficit, but if they all pay more, his suggestion is pragmatic and will certainly help the budget. ATTENTION Linden Residents! Dear City of Linden Resident, Effective the week of January 1, 2012, Republic Services will be your new solid waste, recycling and yard waste provider. Republic is pleased to have this opportunity and we look forward to being a part of your community. With Republic becoming your new hauler there will be a couple changes you need to know; first we will be changing your waste removal and recycle pick-up day from MONDAY to the new day of FRIDAY. Second we will be offering more items for you to recycle. You can find out more by going to the city’s web site to see the new list. Last, Republic will not be changing the level of service that you are currently receiving, simply place all your trash and recycling at the curb on Friday January 6th by 6:00am and we will collect it. Yard waste will restart in April. Republic will however be collecting Christmas Trees the first 3 weeks in January. We are committed to providing our customers with the best, most cost efficient service and we look forward to working with the City of Linden. Your first collection will be Saturday January 7, 2012 because of the New Year Holiday and then the following week January 13, 2012 your new service day will be Friday. If you have any questions regarding your new service provider or day change, please call our Customer Service department at 1-800-438-0966. Thank you for allowing Republic to service your waste removal needs. Sincerely, Republic Services ANTI-BULLYING www.tctimes.com of bullying. Wright said the powerful Bullycide project has been presented at Although it is now state law, the four all of the area high schools and numerous area school districts, Lake Fenton Comspeakers have offered insight in to the munity Schools, Linden Community subject at Lake Fenton’s lower grades. Schools, Fenton Area Public Schools Wright said state trooper Scott Nichols and Holly Area Schools already have has visited all 15 classrooms at Torrey anti-bullying policies in place. Hill Intermediate School to present an Because of differences between age-appropriate anti-bullying program. policies and the new law, school boards “We’re cognizant that it’s there and will begin the task of reviewing their the principals are up on it,” he said. policies to ensure they meet state reLinden quirements. The Linden Board of Education ad “This legislation sends a clear mesopted an anti-bullying policy in 2005. sage that bullying is wrong in The board is committed to all its forms and will not be Summary providing a safe, positive, tolerated,” Snyder said. “No Gov. Rick Snyder productive, and nurturing child should feel intimidated signed a bill this past educational environment for or afraid to come to school.” week that requires all of its students. The governor said having school districts Aggressive behavior toa clear policy in place would across the state to ward a student, whether by anti-bullying give teachers and adminis- develop other students, staff, or third policies within six trators the tools they need months. The four parties is strictly prohibited to deal with bullies, but he area school districts and will not be tolerated. added that parents could help already have policies This prohibition includes by ensuring their own children in place, however physical, verbal, and psyboards will do not engage in or encourage school review them to ensure chological abuse such as bulothers to bully. that they comply with lying and hazing. The board The bill is known as “Matt’s the new law. will not tolerate any gestures, Safe School Law” in honor of comments, threats, or actions Matt Epling, a Michigan teen to a student, which cause or who ended his life in 2002 after endurthreaten to cause bodily harm, reasoning severe bullying. able fear for personal safety, or personal Lake Fenton degradation. The Lake Fenton Board of Education Ed Koledo, superintendent, agrees adopted an anti-bullying policy in 2003. with Wright and said they, too, will have Bullying, as defined by the board, may to review their policies to ensure they are include, but not be limited to, actions in line with the new law. such as verbal taunts, name-calling and When asked if there are many comput-downs, including ethnically based plaints of bullying, Koledo said it ebbs or gender-based verbal put-downs, and flows and varies from building to extortion of money or possessions, building. They do notice that the numand exclusion from peer groups within ber of complaints increase following a school. presentation on anti-bullying awareness. Bullying is disruptive of the educationKoledo suspects this could be from stual process and, therefore, is dents becoming more aware “As long as they prohibited. Students who of bullying and feeling more engage in any act of bully- report it (bullying), comfortable talking about it. ing while at school, at any we can react to it.” More reporting also school function, in connecmeans that adults at the Wayne Wright tion to or with any district school have more opportuLake Fenton Community Schools superintendent sponsored activity or event, nities to address the issue. or while en route to or from Koledo expressed his gratischool are subject to disciplinary action, up tude for Lady Gaga speaking out against to and including suspension or expulsion. bullying. He believes it’s helpful for the Superintendent Wayne Wright said kids to see that someone as “cool” as Lady there have been reports of bullying at Gaga once endured bullying. the high school and elementary and each Fenton time, school officials have reacted. “A lot The Fenton Board of Education has of the times, we don’t know about it,” he had an anti-bullying policy in place and said. “As long as they report it, we can last revised it in 2007. The board believes react to it.” that a safe and civil environment in school The district has been proactive by prois necessary for students to learn and viding education about the consequences achieve high academic standards. It is the policy of the district to provide a safe and nurturing educational environment for all of its students. This policy applies to all activities on school property and to all school sponsored activities whether on or off school property. Holly The Holly Board of Education adopted an anti-bullying policy in 2005. Bullying is classified as repeated intimidation of others by the real or threatened infliction of physical, verbal, written, electronically transmitted, or emotional abuse, or through attacks on the property of another. Students, or employees, who engage in any act of bullying while at school, at any school function, in connection to or with any district sponsored activity or event, or while en route to or from school are subject to disciplinary action, that may include for students suspension or expulsion. Continued from Front Page TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com Sunday, December 11, 2011 9A We’re On Time, You’ll See, Or The Repair is Free™ ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS? DON’T PANIC! 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Locating better quality water would Sweatman told Bland that his main goal reduce the need and costs of chemical is to conduct a water supply evaluation, treatments and less sludge, according to with the option of stopping at every step, Daniel Czarnecki, director of the Fenton if better quality water is unavailable or Department of Public Works. He added cost prohibitive. If quality water were that savings would be realized in opera- located, studies would have to be done tions on a long-term basis. to determine the cost of trans Steve Guy, director of the “There might porting it to the water plant for water plant, explained to be something treatment. council members that locating “There might be something better out a new water source involves better out there,” said Sweatthere.” two tasks, with the first being man. He believes a drilling screening possible sites for a Mark location in Silver Lake Park new well. Sweatman, might provide softer and better Mark Sweatman, a certiquality water. CPG AMEC fied professional geologist for Sweatman said there are AMEC BCI Engineering & numerous variables and they’d Scientists, Inc. (AMEC) was on hand to like to look into the situation to see if the help explain the process at the council’s idea is even feasible. As the engineers work session on Monday. If City Council near the end of the first task, they expect gives the go ahead on this plan, AMEC to have a better idea of costs. would provide its professional services Bland was concerned about the city’s and attend two project meetings for a cost budget. “I’d hate to spend $10,000, not to exceed $10,970. This task would $20,000 or $30,000 and come up with take approximately two to four months nothing,” he said. to complete. City Manager Lynn Markland would The city’s current wells provide an ad- have budget information prepared for equate quantity of water; however, based Monday. on ongoing complaints from residents, Councilwoman Patricia Lockwood Czarnecki and Guy would like to find out told other council members that this was if there is a source of higher quality water a good start. She also suggested they within city limits. look at administrative changes that might Because of the hardness of the water make water bills less painful, such as currently piped into the plant, the treat- monthly bills rather than quarterly. Ofment plants spends about $70,000 annu- tentimes families have monthly budgets ally to make the water softer. If better qual- and a monthly water bill might be more ity water were found, and less treatment convenient. was needed, this cost would decrease. This topic will be discussed at Fenton Les Bland expressed concerns over City Council’s meeting on Monday and the cost of a new well, which could range action might be taken. Abbey Park Independent Senior Living invites you to our Festival of Trees Stop in & cast your vote! DECORATED FOR CHARITY by local businesses & organizations TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Candy Jordan is on hand to help with questions and orders regarding vinyl, carpet, and wood floor coverings at Lil’ House of Carpet, Inc. Lil’ House of Carpet — providing flooring needs in Fenton for 40 years By Tim Jagielo employed with the business for more than 30 years. If you’re in the tri-county area, there’s a Now, the Jordans have been in business possibility that the carpet or vinyl flooring for 40 years. The family decided to settle you stand on was installed by Lil’ House in Fenton to stay close to home. “They of Carpet, Inc. The business has been thought they should start a business where a fixture in Fenton for nearly 40 years, they live,” said Candy. and continues to provide Their favorite part of top-notch service for custhe business is helping “You meet different tomers who need carpet, customers make decisions people every day, so vinyl flooring, ceramic for decorating their homes, there’s a variety.” and wood floor covering. and helping them pick Gary Messenger The business also offers what fits their needs and Lil’ House of Carpet Inc. repairs, in-house estibudget. “What works best mates and installations. for them,” said Candy. Gary Messenger, employee of Lil’ Whether it’s carpet, vinyl, ceramic, or House of Carpet, Inc., said it’s the price wood flooring, the knowledgeable staff is and availability of their products, and free to help customers with installations, personal service that retains customers repairs and in-home estimates. over the years. His favorite part of the Messenger said it’s the price, product job is working with his guests. “You meet availability and service that keeps cusdifferent people every day, so there’s a tomers coming back, and the personal variety,” he said. service and customer care sets them apart The business is currently owned by from the competition. Mike and Candy Jordan. Mike grew up “We are here to serve you and your in the flooring business. At a young age, needs,” said Candy. “Honesty is the best he would watch his father install flooring. policy.” He began installing flooring and eventuHOURS ally advanced to managing the business. Mike bought the business from his parTues-Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-3 • Sun-Mon closed ents, Harry and JoAnn Collard, 17 years ADDRESS ago. Candy was no stranger to flooring, 1465 N. LeRoy St., Fenton having worked for a flooring distributor CONTACT before co-owning Lil’ House of Carpet with her husband. 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You deserve a furry friend like me! Castanet is a gal with special needs who needs a very special family. My name is Basil. I’m an easy-going young man and you would be very fortunate to bring me into your home. Martin is just a pup at 4 months old who is looking for an active family. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: (810) 629-2222 14288 N. Fenton Rd. 810-629-3333 Verizon Wireless Premium Retailer 1288 N. LeRoy St.,Fenton•810-208-7300 Toll-free 1-877-53-SHARP www.sharpfuneralhomes.com Kerton Lumber Co. 1122 N. Saginaw St. Holly 248-634-8951 Dewy Sharon Miner K.S. 107 S. Walnut • Fenton www.stitchesnthings.com Tabitha Dobro Cider Faith Dewy is a complete lover who has so much to give. I’m a gorgeous silver and white tabby mix. I’m gorgeous on the inside too and love to be loved. Dobro is a fun little Shih Tzu with a lot of personality. Are you looking for a kitty to warm you up and snuggle with you? I’m your girl! 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After I warm up, though, I’m all boy - active and playful!! Bria is a Shih Tzu/Poodle blend who desperately needs a family to love and give her a hair cut. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: Mariel Fulton State Farm Agent 810-632-7222 ext.25 www.HartlandSportsCenter.com 8291 Silver Lake Rd. Linden • 810-458-4385 www.navistarzbargrill.com PHEASANT RUN MANOR APARTMENTS 1017 N. Bridge St. Linden • 810-735-9466 12272 Fenton Rd., Suite 1, Fenton • 810-287-6499 www.creativehealing.us Opie Lulu I’m an adorable Papillon who is just the happiest girl ever. SPONSORED BY: Georgetown PARK APARTMENTS 866.471.7293 georgetownparkapartments.com Blue Moon I am a darling boy who loves attention and snuggles. Everyday will be Mayberry if you adopt me! Every once in a while, if you are lucky, you can meet a sweet, talkative girl like me! SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: (810) 629-5333 200 Trealout Dr., Fenton 16300 Silver Pkwy. • Fenton • 810-714-3340 www.lockwoodseniorliving.com TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com We are so much more… LOW COST SPAY/NEUTER For those with a Financial Need Adopt-A-Pet realizes the economy is harsh but your animals still need to be fixed for their health and so they aren’t adding to the amount of homeless pets being euthanized. TRAP NEUTER RETURN Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) is a unique program to the area. There are millions of community cats killed in shelters because they are unadoptable. TNR is recognized as the most humane and effective strategy for reducing the community cat population. Anyone caring for a colony of feral or stray cats may fill out an application to have the cats fixed at a low cost. Go to adoptapetfenton.com/tnr Shalee Sunday, December 11, 2011 13A Adopt-A-Pet’s Wish List Unscented, clay cat litter Kitten food (can ned) Dog/puppy chew toys VG’s Receipts Paper Towels Garbage Bags Adopt-A-Pet’s Wish List Waterless Hand Sanitizer Stamps Monetary donations #10 envelopes are always Computer pape accepted r and greatly (8.5 x 11) appreciated. Pet Store Gift C Cans & bottles asards returnables Alvie Baxter Lucy Shalee is ready to leave her past behind her and start fresh with you! Are you looking for a beautiful girl with silky black fur? Then pick me! I’ll love you always. Yep, I look sweet. But I’m a bouncy boisterous, busy boy. I will bring playfulness and activity to your home! Lucy is a year old Puggle who wants to be someone’s companion. I’ve been waiting patiently for over a year for my new family. Please give me a home for the holidays. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: Joyce M. King PC, CPA 400 S. Adelaide St. • Fenton 810-629-9305 www.joycekingcpa.com Trixie BRAD HOFFMAN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 102 S. Leroy St. • Fenton 810-629-4991 Fiddle Toll-free 1-877-53-SHARP www.sharpfuneralhomes.com Mandolin JD Michel SALON & DAY SPA 3235 W. Thompson Rd. Fenton Plymouth Uekele I’m a lab mix ready for an active family. Watch out, I may kiss you to death! Please come find me today. I’m a senior guy looking to be someone’s best companion ever. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: 810-750-9800 • 1366 N. Leroy St. www.fentonkarate.com Rainbow Brite 124 N. Saginaw St. Suite C • Holly 248-634-1976 Smokey I’m very playful, yet sophisticated. Scratch my chin and I will smile for you! Adopt me today and I’ll be yours fur-ever! SPONSORED BY: Lil’ House of Carpet RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL FLOORING EXPERTS 1-800-231-1526 1465 N. LEROY ST. • FENTON • 810-629-5593 1-888-8-SPARKY (1-888-877-2759) Tucker John I am a sweet, energetic young little guy. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: Sales • Parts • Service G-6008 Beecher Rd, Flint 810-733-5344 SPONSORED BY: Pilgrim Province SPONSORED BY: Jewel is a a sweet, reserved Corgi mix ready to join your family. Rainbow Brite desperately wants a family for Christmas. 248.684.4649 • www.mjwhelan.com Jewel PHONES ANSWERED LIVE 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK (810) 750-0717 or (866) 770-7774 Toll Free Uekele is such a doll ready for a patient family. I’m a very patient baby girl, who looks delicate, but can hold my own when playing with my siblings. I’m also content by myself. I am a beautiful girl who would like to be the only cat & wants to live in a quiet, adult only home. I’ve been here a very long time & would really like a home for the holidays. Custom Remodeling & Renovations 3238 W. Thompson Rd. • Fenton • 810-714-3183 FITNESS CENTER 1549 N. LeRoy Street • Fenton • 810-629-5353 I’ve been exposed to kids from 1 to 92 & get along with them all! I’m always thinking about the next trouble I can get into. FENTON KARATE LLC. Popeye 3506 Silver Lake Rd. • Fenton • 810-750-8443 www.lakeponemahmarina.com Maizy Debbiespetgroomingflint.com Oregano K&H GARAGE DOORS Locally owned and operated for 35 years! 2033 S. Long Lake Rd. • Fenton 810-629-1293 Mädchen Barbichon GROOMING SALON 204 E. Broad St., Linden 810.735.5169 Thomasina Maizy is a special little muppet who loves everyone. I took a vow: To have and to hold from this day Add some spice to your life and adopt me! I’m a stunning dilute tortiseshell, who is a just a little bit sassy. I would really like to go home with my big sister, Thomasina. We came into foster care separately as babies, but I love her so much and want to stay with her. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: 810-735-9481 612 W. Broad St. • Linden (Alpine plaza) 810-750-0551 1437 N. LeRoy St. Fenton 3180 W. Silver Lake Rd. Fenton • 810-750-1360 www.chassefenton.com Securing Their Life . . . forward, for better, for worse. I promised to be true in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will keep that promise till death do us part - even after, I will always take care of you. I would really like to go home with my little sister, Mädchen. We came into foster care separately as babies, but I love her so much and want to stay with her. HARTLAND INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. That’s why I bought Life Insurance. Because it’s not about my life, it’s about hers! Call or visit us today! 2532AGENCY Old US 23 NAME • P.O. Box 129LOGO • Hartland OR Town Name •555-555-5555 • web site 810-632-5161 TRI-COUNTY TIMES 14A Sunday, December 11, 2011 For Personal & Commercial Insurance Doug Fairbanks Hartland Insurance Agency, Inc. 2532 N. Old US-23•Hartland•MI 810-632-5161 WOMEN Five things not to get her for Christmas Continued from Page 3A “They do want white fluffy snow, lots of gifts and joy for the children, family peace and harmony, never having to ask someone what they want as a gift — you should know, and my beloved son-in-law home from Afghanistan.” Alison Kalcec, Rose Township supervisor had a simple answer. She said, “I want time with my family more than any other gift. As busy as everyone is, time given to me is the most precious gift.” Shelly Day, president of the Fenton Regional Chamber of Commerce said, “The best Christmas gift for me has always been being with family. “My wish for Christmas this year would be to have my son Matt with us in person on Christmas Day. I know it’s not possible because he has an internship at Disney World and can’t come home. It’s the first time our whole family won’t be together. We will do the next best thing though and Skype. It is a blessing that we can see him while we talk and he can see the whole family. “What I don’t want this year is for one of the men in my family to get the ‘ambiguously ugly sweater.’ The Day boys • Small kitchen appliances or a fancy vacuum, or for that matter — any item that cleans spit-up, tinkle, and/or poop. • A star. Despite being sentimental and romantic, women are usually too practical for this. Diamonds that sparkle like stars will suffice. • A weight-loss system or gym membership. • Anything from the “As Seen on TV” department. • Clothing in a size too large. Always underestimate. Source: Marythekaytheblog.com have been passing the ‘ambiguously ugly sweater’ around for at least the past five years and if Rod or Matt get it, I usually have to be the one to store it, remember where I put it and remember to wrap it up and take it Christmas Eve for the next victim.” Fenton Mayor Sue Osborn said, “I want to attend Christmas Mass with my granddaughter Payton Suszek and share the entire Christmas Day with her. “It is so much fun watching her un- Our Gift To You: Rewards 1% Cash Back 1% CASH BACK * with no hidden fees * Earn with every purchase when you use your Financial Plus VISA Credit Card! 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She is one of the best gifts God has given me and she always makes me smile.” Osborn added that she does not want presents for Christmas only the love and joy of her family. “It would please me though to see more of the underprivileged be remembered all year not just during the holidays. “I want to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year.” Holly Police Chief Elena Danishevskaya said family and loved ones getting together for Christmas is the best gift she could ask for. If she were to be more specific, she would like to receive something creative and something that she would like to keep. “One that makes me think of the person who gave it, with fond memories,” she said. “It doesn’t have to be anything expensive.” She finds whimsical gifts that tell her that the gift giver put a lot of thought into the gift meaningful. Gift Ideas for women • Kindle Fire electronic book reader, for the woman that is drawn to electronics. • A traditional book by her favorite author or one on her favorite topic. Money-conscious women might even like a particular series of older books from a used bookstore. • Perfume or cologne in a scent that you know they like. Perfume is more costly; however, the scent does last longer. Choosing the right scent is vital, as scent is a powerful trigger for memories and emotions. Take note of when she’s mentioned that she liked a particular brand. • A luxurious scarf to match her favorite coat. • Leather gloves to coordinate with her favorite coat. • A box set of her favorite television series. • Tickets to an upcoming concert, play or game of her favorite sports team. • An Apple iPad 2. From reading their favorite websites, to downloading their favorite books or music, she will love this. • A stylish cover for her new iPad 2. • A digital camera. • Golf clubs. • An iPod Touch. As a surprise, download her favorite tunes, as well as a few romantic songs that are special to her. • Heart-shaped jewelry. It will be a constant reminder of how much she is loved. • A meaningful glass, silver or gold bead to add to her Brighton, Pandora or Trollbeads bracelet. • Diamond earrings, diamond ring, diamond pendant, diamond bracelet, etc… you get the point. • Plane tickets for a weekend getaway to her favorite city. • A magazine subscription or renew one she already receives. • A red leather purse. Red compliments so many outfits. • UGG boots. • An herb garden for the woman who likes to use fresh herbs in her favorite recipes. • A gift card for a manicure, pedicure, haircut, highlights, at her regular salon. • High-quality chocolate, quality is better than quantity. • A new piece to add to her figurine collection or maybe a curio cabinet to hold her collection. • Handwritten vouchers for a foot rub or back massage. • A handwritten poem. NEW Private Party SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2011 WEDNESDAY DEADLINES CLASSIFIED RATES 1 ISSUE 19 $ SAVE $5.04 2 ISSUES 29 $ SAVE $15.28 4 ISSUES 48 8 ISSUES $ SAVE $21.84 Display Ads: 3 p.m. Monday Line Ads: Noon Tuesday SUNDAY DEADLINES 80 $ Display Ads: 3 p.m. Wednesday Line Ads: Noon Thursday 810-629-8194 SAVE $52.80 810-629-8194 20 Word Maximum. Some restrictions apply. OVER 4 ACRES • CUSTOM RANCH 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Master Bed and Bath Suite. Spacious Open Great Room with Fireplace, Full Finished Basement. First Floor Laundry. Attached Garage. Fenton Schools. Special Announcing Something Use the Times Classifieds to spread the good news! 2 Story Pole Barn! Private Country Setting! Call 7600 Grand River, Brighton GERI You can make someone’s day by honoring them with a Special Occasion ad in the Tri-CountyTimes! Anytime Cell! SCHNEKENBURGER 810-845-7861 810-629-8194 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS At their meeting of December 5, 2011 the Fenton Township Board conducted the first reading of the following proposed ordinances: 1. A proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment to revise PUD conditions of a previously approved PUD project, located near the intersection of Owen and Jennings Roads. 2. A proposed new Home Occupations Ordinance. The second reading for each of the proposed ordinances is scheduled for December 19, 2011. Complete copies of the proposed ordinances may be obtained at the office of the Fenton Township Clerk, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, MI 48430. The proposed ordinances are also available on Fenton Township’s website at www.fentontownship.org. ROBERT E. KRUG FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK PAGE 15A classifieds TRI-COUNTY & 1 Personal Notices H O LY S P I R I T , w h o solves all problems and lights all roads so I may attain my goals. Who gives me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me. In all instances of my life you are with me. I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things and confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you. I wish to be with you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. This person must say this prayer for 3 consecutive days. After 3 days the favor will be granted, even if it appears difficult. This prayer must be published immediately after the favor is granted, without mentioning the favor. Only your initials should appear at the bottom. SAT FREE FIREWOOD. You cut from fallen trees. 810-577-9901. 2 Health & Fitness RECUMBENT EXERCISE bike, Diamondback 600R, like new. $400. Call 810-629-8384. real estate Help Wanted 3 Just minutes off I-75/ US-23 Exit 118 in Flint Career Opportunities Visit mclarenregional.org ALL ADVERTISEMENTS P U B L I S H E D i n t h e Tr i County Times are subject to approval before publication. We reserve the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any ad at any time. AT TENTION CLAS S A CDL drivers: Experienced Drivers, $1,200 sign-on bonus. Excellent miles, home weekly, orientation pay, performance bonus. 800-738-7705 x1286. CHIMNEY SWEEP helper. Experience on ladders and roofs a plus. Preferred chauffeur’s license. Email resume to stansfireplace@gmail. com. PUZZLE ANSWER KEYS King Crossword, Wednesday Jumble and Wednesday Sudoku Puzzles are located in last Wednesday’s issue. All other puzzles are throughout this edition. SUPER CROSSWORD ANSWERS KING CROSSWORD ANSWERS www.englandrealestate.us (810)632-7427 (248)887-9736 (810)629-8515 Snow Plow Driver Looking for experienced Snow Plow Driver. Must have experience and valid license. Call 810-965-4087 INSURANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE help wanted for large P&C/Benefits agency. Experience preferred. Please send resume to dmiller@ bbmich.com. LOCAL INSURANCE agency seeks ambitious salesperson. Must be friendly, professional and a team player. Salary and commission. Send resumes: 248-634-9808 or mark@ markcarney.biz. ROUGH CARPENTERS needed. Experienced ONLY! Call 810-730-2843. REALTORS! Stuck in a Rut? Make The Move NOW! Call Ken 810-629-2220 or email cbnowhiring@gmail.com SUNDAY SUDOKU ANSWERS ENJOY WINTER SPORTS! Just listed! Lakefront opportunity! Private hilltop setting with scenic views of all sports Maxfield Lake. Comfortable 1500 sq. ft. ranch w/3 bedrooms. Many updates! $149,900. Hartland Schools. WEDNESDAY JUMBLE ANSWERS SUNDAY JUMBLE ANSWERS HOLIDAY GOODIE! Sharp well cared for 2 bedroom ranch. Newer kitchen w/appliances, many updates make this a great buy! Walk-out lower level & 2 car detached garage. $78,000. A must see! Convenient location! Howell Schools. INSERTERS WANTED to insert ads into newspaper. Thursday, 8a.m.-3:30p.m.; Friday, 8a.m.3:30p.m.; Saturday, 4:30a.m.8:30a.m. Pay by the piece. Call Gale Dean, 810-433-6794. Professionals SERVING LIVINGSTON, OAKLAND, GENESEE AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES SINCE 1970. MEMBER MLS ANSWERS GO CAROLLING! Newly listed spacious 1500 sq. ft. 2 story. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, doorwall off breakfast area, fireplace in family room, full basement & 2 car garage. $100,000. 810 Third St. Fenton Schools. DIRECT CARE, competitive wages and benefits. 248-8879863. (confidential meetings available) WEDNESDAY SUDOKU SHOPPER’S BARGAIN! Just listed! Stately colonial on 2 partially wooded acres. Elegant w/2686 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, kitchen with granite counter and unique granite floors. Gas fireplace in family room, living room, formal dining, 1st floor den, full basement with daylight windows, 3 car garage. Bargain priced at $295,000. Hartland Schools. DENTAL ASSISTANT- warm, caring, energetic, experienced. RDA preferred. Fax resume to Dr. Rachor, 810-629-5493. Come Talk to us at Coldwell Banker Professionals. Leader in Technology, #1 Real Estate Brand, Great Agent Packages! HARTLAND 12316 Highland Rd. (M-59) REAL ESTATE CO. 3 Help Wanted Employment Wanted 4 EXPERIENCED HUSBAND and wife team would like to make your life easier. We will take your loved one to doctor appointments, do their shopping, light meals, or just be their companion while you’re away. Reasonable rates, impeccable references, CPR certified. 810-735-5910, 810513-1646, 810-265-6814. NEED HELP with your elderly loved ones or help with cleaning? Your home ANYTIME! Call Patricia, 810-569-5977. Cars For Sale 8a 2000 LINCOLN TOWN CAR, Signature series. 51,000 original miles. $7,500. 989-634-5760. 16A Sunday, December 11, 2011 TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com Trucks For Sale 8b Manufactured Homes 17 Rooms/ Apartments For Rent 14X70 MOBILE HOME. Florida room, 55+ park. New Port Richey, Florida. $8,000. 248245-5194. 2004 F150 XLT SuperCab, 5.4 motor, trailer package, tonneau cover. 1 owner, smoke free, 114,800 miles, everything works as new! $9,500. 248634-8768. Vans For Sale 8c 2007 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY minivan. 100,000 miles. Well maintained. $8,900. 989-634-5760. Real Estate For Sale 15 Briny Breezes, Florida Rated by GMA and USA Today as “Best Buy” for Senior Living in Southern Florida. Briny Breezes Community is located in Boynton Beach, between Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal. Community pool, cable TV, woodworking shop, shuffleboard court, 800 feet of perfect private beach on Atlantic Ocean with clubhouse. 14’ x 50’ mobile home on Intracoastal canal, freshly painted and updated, new ceramic tile, new pergo flooring, W/D, AC, lawn sprinkler and covered patio. Existing deck and dock for boat. Estate sale, sold with all furnishings. Priced to sell at $198,000. Can see Briny Breezes community online at http://briny-breezes-fl.com or call Rick or Craig at 810 750-6011 or 810 240 8315 FENTON TWP. - 12 apartments on 2.5 acres, discounted $250,000, NOW - $325,000. Quick sale, terms. 810-6298694, 810-964-3472, 810-7356887. LAKE FENTON SCHOOLS. Spacious 3 bedroom, 31/2 bath ranch. Walks out to one of Lake Fenton’s nicest channels. Many updates. Move in ready. $299,900. Qualified buyers call 810-938-0946. Vacant Land For Sale 16 F E N T O N - LO O N lake 2 waterfront and 2 wooded lots. $16,000 and up. Quick sale, terms. 810-629-8694, 810-9643472, 810-735-6887. OLD GRAVEL TRUCK ROAD, starts at Hartland Road and runs to Genesee County line. Total acreage 9.5 acres. Road is 80’ in width with an additional split off towards Parkin Lane. $6,100 per acre. Can call on this property between 7:30-5p.m., MondayFriday, phone 810-459-9190, ask for Vaughn. RUN YOUR item until it sells at a special rate. Call 810-6298194 for more details. Real Estate For Rent 21 23 apartments Everyone is Welcome! LAKE HOME, Byron/Argentine Township, $1,200 per month. Call 810-730-6669. Office/Retail 22 BEST RATE in town! Lake Winds Plaza, Fenton! Perfect office/retail environment! 2,200 sq. ft. space available. Great parking, no NNN, brokers protected. Call 248-884-8167. VARIOUS ROOMS and suites. North Towne Professional Centre, 810-714-3103. Rooms/ Apartments For Rent 23 Free Heat & Hot Water Call ! y Toda apartments 888-435-4896 200 Trealout Drive (In Fenton, off North Leroy) Monday-Friday 10-5 • Sat. by appt. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 1&2 Bedroom private entry apartments. starting at 574! Georgetown PARK APARTMENTS • Fitness Center • Manicured Putting Green • Tennis/Basketball Court • Pristine pool w/Sun Deck • 1 and 2 bedroom • Up to 1300 sq. ft. • Serene Wooded River Views • Pets Welcome* • Covered Parking • Full Size Washer/Dryer in Select Units Call for details 866-471-7293 Located in Beautiful Fenton, MI Easy Expressway Access, you are just minutes away from everything! www.georgetown parkapartments.com MON-FRI 9-6, SAT 10-5 & SUN 11-4 FENTON LAKE near - one month FREE! 1 and 2 bedroom, semi-furnished, nice, no pets. $375 up. 810-629-8694, 810964-3472, 810-735-6887. HOLLY - ONE MONTH FREE! Ranch apartments, fireplaces, porches, front yards, front door parking, private entry, pet friendly, central location. Call for move in specials! 248634-3300. HOLLY VILLAGE 2 bedroom duplex. Almost 1,000 sq. ft., nice yard. $550. 248-328-0492, 248-760-8051. LINDEN - 1 bedroom, dishwasher. Quiet subdivision on private lake. No pets. $400. 810-923-0274. Due to clarification error Argentine Township is again accepting sealed bids for 1981 Chevrolet 4 wheel drive pickup. Excellent condition, low mileage of 12,686. Can be viewed at Argentine Township Hall during regular business hours. Please send bids to Argentine Township Clerk, 9048 Silver Lake Rd., Linden, MI. 48451. Bids will be accepted until December 14, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. Denise Graves Clerk, Argentine Township Limited Availability • Select Unit Specials •Pets Welcome •Sparkling Interiors • Lake Fenton Schools fentonestates@ mrdapartments.com $ NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP The Board has the right to accept and/or reject any and all bids. Bids are required to be sealed and will be reviewed prior to the Township Board meeting. Professionally managed by MRD RENT Sunday, December 11, 2011 17A r Paid Heat a nd Wate PUBLIC NOTICE At the request of the Fenton Charter Township Board, Genesee County, State of Michigan and by the authority conferred on the Michigan Department of Natural Resources by Public Act 451 of 1994, Part 419, as amended, a hearing will be held in the Fenton Charter Township Hall, lower level meeting room, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, Michigan at 7:00 pm., Thursday, December 15, 2011. At this hearing the Department of Natural Resources will gather information from the public concerning possible problems related to hunting and the discharge of firearms on Tupper Lake, Fenton Charter Township, Genesee County. Persons with disabilities needing accommodations for effective participation in the meeting should contact the Township Clerk at (810) 629-1537, a week in advance to request mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. All interested persons are invited to attend and offer comments at the public hearing. Interested persons unable to attend this hearing may, within 30 days after the hearing, submit written comments to: Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division Attn: Spec. Peggy Ruby P. O. Box 30031 Lansing, Michigan 48909 On site laundry, central air, pool, picnic areas and we are pet friendly. PUBLIC NOTICE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS DECEMBER 5, 2011 Quiet area yet close to everything! CRESTVIEW APARTMENTS Call Today for details! 810-629-7653 201 Trealout Dr. • Fenton LaFonda Apartments The Fenton Township Board held a regular meeting on Monday December 5, 2011 at the Fenton Township Civic Community Center, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, Michigan and took the following actions. 1. In Fenton 2. 3. FREE RENT 4. ONE MONTH 300 security deposit* 1 bedroom…$425 2 bedroom…$525 Call Today! 810-629-5871 $ *Call for details. EHO www.cormorantco.com If you list it... 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. ...They will come 629-8194 14. The members of Cub Scout Troop 111 led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Approved the agenda as presented. Approved invoices & expenditures for payment in the total amount of $197,927.21. Adopted Resolution No. 2011-25, supporting the concept of Complete Streets in Genesee County. Conducted a public hearing on and first reading of a proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment to revise PUD conditions of a previously approved PUD project, located near the intersection of Owen and Jennings Roads. Conducted a public hearing on the proposed 2012 Fenton Township Budget. Adopted Resolution No. 2011-24, formally adopting the 2012 Fenton Township Budget. Conducted the first reading of a proposed new Home Occupations Ordinance. Approved a 2012 GIS Services Agreement with North Arrow Technologies, Inc. Approved a 2012 Building Inspection Services agreement with D&G of Michigan, Inc. Named Ryan L. Volz as the new Fenton Township Fire Chief. Approved revisions to the Fenton Township Committee Appoints for 201112, Approved a 5-year renewal of the METRO Act Right-of-Way Permit for McLeodUSA Telecommunications, LLC d/b/a PAETEC Business Services. Adjourned at 9:04 p.m. A complete copy of the minutes of this meeting and any ordinances adopted at the meeting are on file and available for review at the Fenton Township Office, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, Michigan 48430. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ordinances, meeting schedules, meeting minutes and other Township information are also available at www. fentontownship.org. ROBERT E. KRUG FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK TRI-COUNTY TIMES 18A Sunday, December 11, 2011 Misc. For Sale 26 JOHN DEERE electric Gator, rare model, dump box, newer batteries, great shape. $2,700. 248-249-5751. Misc. For Sale 26 WE PAY cash for unwanted houses. Quick closings available. Sell today. Please call 810-513-0838. Misc. Wanted 27 I NEED your scrap metal, washers, dryers, water heaters, furnaces, refrigerators, aluminum, copper piping, etc. Please call 810-735-5910. Lost & Found 31 FOUND MALE LAB mix, cinnamon color. Laurel Springs Subdivision, off White Lake Rd. 810-629-7790. FOUND SMALL gray kitten, Knob Hill and Silver Lake Rd. area. 248-444-5542. Pets 34 FREE GUINEA pigs. Female, 1 black/white, 1 tri-color. Approximately 3 years old. Food, kennel and supplies included. Call anytime 248872-5732, in Holly. Legal Notices 82 NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. Notwithstanding, if the debt secured by this property was discharged in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that debt. You are presently in default under your Mortgage Security Agreement, and the Mortgage Holder may be contemplating the commencement of foreclosure proceedings under the terms of that Agreement and Michigan law. You have no legal obligation to pay amounts due under the discharged note. A loan modification may not serve to revive that obligation. However, in the event you wish to explore options that may avert foreclosure, please contact our office at the number listed below. Attention: The following notice shall apply only if the property encumbered by the mortgage described below is claimed as a principal residence exempt from tax under section 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Gary Turowicz, regarding the property at 8595 Gallant Fox Trail Flushing, MI 48433. The following notice does not apply if you have previously agreed to modify the mortgage loan under section 3205b. 3205a, 3205b and 3205c do not apply unless the terms of the modified mortgage loan entered into were complied with for one year after the date of the modification. You have the right to request a meeting with your mortgage holder or mortgage servicer. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. is the designee with authority to make agreements under MCL 600.3205b and MCL 600.3205c, and can be contacted at: 811 South Blvd., Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123. You may also contact a housing counselor. For more information, contact the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) by visiting www.michigan. gov/mshda or calling (866) 946-7432. If you request a meeting with Potestivo & Associates, P.C. within 14 days after the notice required under MCL 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then foreclosure proceedings will not commence until at least 90 days after the date said notice was mailed. If an agreement to modify the mortgage loan is reached and you abide by the terms of the agreement, the mortgage will not be foreclosed. You have the right to contact an attorney and can obtain contact information through the State Bar of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Service at (800) 968-0738. Dated: December 11, 2011. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 information may be faxed to (248)267-3004, Attention: Loss Mitigation Our File No: 11-53427 Ad #17651 12/11/2011 Legal Notices 82 PUBLIC AUCTION due to unpaid rent at Fenton Storage, 3144 Copper Ave., 810-629-2248 on December 27, 2011, 9:30a.m. or later: Fenton Creative Health, Unit F6A; Uvanka Cuevas, D4A; Tim Rhodes, Unit 607. All units contain miscellaneous items. Place your Classified Ad Online! Visit www.tctimes.com and click on Classifieds. times FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: John K. Bell aka John K. Bell II and Danette M. Bell, husband and wife, as joint tenants to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Loanstar Lending, Inc. its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated July 25, 2005 and recorded September 14, 2005 in Liber 4913 Page 553 , and re-recorded on October 14, 2011 in Instrument # 2011R029037 Livingston County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was assigned through mesne assignments to: Flagstar Bank, FSB, by assignment dated June 17, 2011 and recorded June 30, 2011 in Instrument # 2011R-019407 on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Three Hundred Six Thou-sand Five Hundred Fourteen Dollars and Seventy Cents ($306,514.70) including interest 3.375% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue, Circuit Court of Livingston County at 10:00AM on January 11, 2012 Said premises are situated in Township of Oceola, Livingston County, Michigan, and are described as: Parcel B-9: A part of the Southwest Fractional one-quarter of Section 7, Town 3 North, Range 5 East, Oceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan, described as follows: commencing at the South onequarter corner of Section 7; thence North 89 deg 56 min 21 sec West along the South line of said Section and the centerline of Curdy Road, 293.33 ft/ thence North 00 deg 06 min 52 sec West 1060.71 ft; thence North 89 deg 56 min 21 sec West 703.85 to the point of beginning of the parcel to be described; thence continuing North 89 deg 56 min 21 sec West 322.65 ft; thence North 00 deg 05 min 18 sec West 1273.17 ft; thence North 89 deg 58 min 40 sec East 515.49 ft; thence South 04 deg 53 min 08 sec West 75.14 ft; thence South 57 deg 48 min 12 sec West 219.88 ft; thence South 00 deg 05 min 18 sec East 1081.69 ft to the point of beginning. Together with the subject to the use of a 66 ft wide private road easement for ingress and egress and public utilities as described: A part of the Southwest fractional one-quarter and part of the Northwest fractional onequarter of Section 7, Town 3 North, Range 5 East, Oceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan described as follows: commencing at the South one-quarter corner of said Section 7; thence North 00 deg 05 min 18 sec East along the NorthSouth one-quarter line of said Section 7, 2666.99 ft to the center of said Section; thence North 89 deg 68 min 40 sec West along the East-West one-quarter line of said Section 7, 2636.64 ft to the West one-quarter corner of said Section 7; thence North 00 deg 19 min 39 sec West along the West line of said Section and centerline of Fisher Road 323.75 ft to the point of beginning of the centerline of a 66 ft private road easement for ingress and egress; thence North 89 deg 40 min 43 sec East 1056.52 ft; thence Southeasterly on an arc right, having an arc length of 149.96 ft, radius of 335.07 ft, a central angle of 25 deg 38 min 32 sec, and a chord bearing of South 77 deg 30 min 01 sec East 148.71 ft; thence Southwesterly along an arc left, having an arc length of 149.96 ft, radius of 335.07 ft, a central angle of 25 deg 38 min 32 sec, a chord bearing of South 77 deg 30 min 01 sec East 148.71 ft; thence North 89 deg 40 min 43 sec East 555.00 ft; thence South 00 deg 19 min 17 sec East 165.30 ft; thence South 04 deg 53 min 08 sec West 510.14 ft to the center of a 75 ft radius cul-de-sac and the point of ending, according to the plat thereof recorded on Liber 934 of Plats, Page 615 Livingston County Records. Commonly known as 2588 Spruce Ridge Rd, Howell MI 48855 The redemption period shall be 12 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. Dated: 12/11/2011 Flagstar Bank, FSB, Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-40819 Ad #17668 12/11/2011,12/18/2011,12/25/201 1,01/01/2012 Legal Notices 82 FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Eddie K Bowman, A Married Man and Heather Bowman, A Single Woman to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB, its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated February 20, 2008 and recorded February 29, 2008 in Instrument # 200802290012501 Genesee County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was assigned to: Bank of America NA successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP, by assignment dated October 13, 2011 and recorded October 20, 2011 in Instrument # 201110200073633 on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Sixty-One Thousand Eleven Dollars and Seven-teen Cents ($61,011.17) including interest 7% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM on December 21, 2011 Said premises are situated in Township of Mt Morris, Genesee County, Michigan, and are described as: Lot 27 and 28 of Florine Gardens, according to the plat thereof recorded in Liber 22 of Plats, Page 16 of Genesee County Records. Commonly known as 3049 Florine Ave, Mt Morris MI 48458 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. Dated: 11/20/2011 Bank of America NA successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP, As-signee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-50502 Ad #17110 11/20, 11/27, 12/04, 12/11/2011 FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Robert G Spohr aka Robert Spohr and Joanna L. Spohr aka Joanna Spohr, Husband and Wife to Concord Financial, Inc., Mortgagee, dated July 10, 2002 and recorded July 17, 2002 in Liber 3455 Page 476 , and re-recorded on October 3, 2011 in Instrument No. 2011R-027817 Livingston County Records, Michigan Said mortgage was assigned to: ABN AMRO Mortgage Group Inc., by assignment dated July 15, 2002 and recorded July 17, 2002 in Liber 3455, Page 483, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of One Hundred Thirty-Eight Thousand One Hundred Twelve Dollars and EightyOne Cents ($138,112.81) including interest 7.25% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Livingston County at 10:00AM on December 21, 2011 Said premises are situated in Township of Brighton, Livingston County, Michigan, and are described as: Lot 149, 150, and 151 of Brighton Country Club., Sub., as recorded in Liber 3, Pages 1 and 2 of Plats Livingston County Records. Commonly known as 9924 Glasgow Dr, Brighton MI 48114 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. Dated: 11/20/2011 CitiMortgage, Inc. successor by merger to ABN AMRO Mortgage Group Inc.., Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 1145826 Ad #17029 11/20, 11/27, 12/04, 12/11/2011 www.tctimes.com Legal Notices 82 FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Michael J. DeMasi and Holly L. DeMasi, husband and wife as joint tenants to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Flagstar Bank, FSB its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated April 27, 2006 and recorded May 24, 2006 in Instrument # 200605240051686 GeneseeCountyRecords,MichiganSaid mortgage was assigned through mesne assignments to: Fannie Mae (“Federal National Mortgage Association”), by assignment dated December 29, 2010 and recorded January 5, 2011 in Instrument # 201101050000439 on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of One Hundred Ninety Thousand Six Hundred Sixty-Three Dollars and Twenty-Seven Cents ($190,663.27) including interest 7.25% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM on January 11, 2011 Said premises are situated in Township of Fenton, Genesee County, Michigan, and are described as: Unit 6, Stony Brook Condominium, according to the Master Deed recorded in Instrument No. 200405170054541, Genesee County Records, and designated as Genesee County Condominium Subdivision Plan No. 344, together with rights in general common elements and limited common elements, as set forth in the above Master Deed and as described in Act 229 of the Public Acts of 1963, and Act 59 of the Public Acts of 1978, as amended. Commonly known as 13035 Stony Brook Pass, Linden MI 48451 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. Dated: 12/11/2011 Fannie Mae (“Federal National Mortgage Association”) Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-52301 Ad #17690 12/11/2011,12/ 18/2011,12/25/2011,01/01/2012 Legal Notices 82 NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. Notwithstanding, if the debt secured by this property was discharged in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that debt. You are presently in default under your Mortgage Security Agreement, and the Mortgage Holder may be contemplating the commencement of foreclosure proceedings under the terms of that Agreement and Michigan law. You have no legal obligation to pay amounts due under the discharged note. A loan modification may not serve to revive that obligation. However, in the event you wish to explore options that may avert foreclosure, please contact our office at the number listed below. Attention: The following notice shall apply only if the property encumbered by the mortgage described below is claimed as a principal residence exempt from tax under section 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Ora Risinger- Woodke and Amanda Tomassi, aka Amanda S Tomassi and Michael C Tomassi aka Mike C Tomassi, regarding the property at 6060 Lange Rd Howell, MI 48843. The following notice does not apply if you have previously agreed to modify the mortgage loan under section 3205b. 3205a, 3205b and 3205c do not apply unless the terms of the modified mortgage loan entered into were complied with for one year after the date of the modification. You have the right to request a meeting with your mortgage holder or mortgage servicer. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. is the designee with authority to make agreements under MCL 600.3205b and MCL 600.3205c, and can be contacted at: 811 South Blvd., Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123. You may also contact a housing counselor. For more information, contact the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) by visiting www.michigan. gov/mshda or calling (866) 946-7432. If you request a meeting with Potestivo & Associates, P.C. within 14 days after the notice required under MCL 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then foreclosure proceedings will not commence until at least 90 days after the date said notice was mailed. If an agreement to modify the mortgage loan is reached and you abide by the terms of the agreement, the mortgage will not be foreclosed. You have the right to contact an attorney and can obtain contact information through the State Bar of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Service at (800) 968-0738. Dated: December 11, 2011. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 information may be faxed to (248)267-3004, Attention: Loss Mitigation Our File No: 11-53156 Ad #17678 12/11/2011 Legal Notices 82 FORECLOSURE NOTICE In the event this property is claimed as a principal residence exempt from tax under section 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL .7cc please contact our office at (248) 844-5123. This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this pur-pose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Richard L Shafer, A Single Person to Guardian Mortgage Company, Inc., Mortgagee, dated March 5, 2004 and recorded March 11, 2004 in Instrument # 200403110029996 Genesee County Records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Fifty-Five Thousand Nine Hundred Sixteen Dollars and Twenty-Six Cents ($55,916.26) including interest 5.75% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM on January 11, 2012 Said premises are situated in City of Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, and are described as: Lot 360 of Lincoln Park Subdivision, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Liber 5, Page 20, Genesee County Records. Commonly known as 1106 Waldman Ave, Flint MI 48507 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. Dated: 12/11/2011 Guardian Mortgage Company, Inc Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-53454 Ad #17688 12/11/2011,12/18/2011,12/2 5/2011,01/01/2012 TRAVELING MANICURIST I’ll come to you for no additional charge! Shut-ins • Seniors • Lunch Hour • Office Manicures • Bridal Parties • Pedicure Parties 50 Manicure & Pedicure $ LISA BRANHAM Reg. $55 New Number! 810-922-6553 TYRONE TOWNSHIP REGULAR BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS HELD DECEMBER 6, 2011 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Present: Supervisor Mike Cunningham, Clerk Keith Kremer, Treasurer Dave Kurtz, Trustees Steve Hasbrouck, Jim Kolhoff, Colleen Ameel and Don Peitz. Approved the agenda as presented; approved the consent agenda as presented. Received and placed on file Communications #1-3 as presented. Denied to waive the fire run charge of John Vollmar. Tabled the Sun Communities’ consent agreement revision request in order to meet with Sun Communities and attorneys to draft an agreement. Approved the renewal of the traffic violation attorney contract for one year. Accepted the Public Safety Committee’s recommended two revisions to the 911 protocol. Adjourned at 10:35 p.m. * * * * * * * * * * * The minutes of all regular and special Tyrone Township Board Meetings are on file and may be reviewed at the Tyrone Township Clerk’s Office, 10408 Center Road, Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and online at www.tyronetownship.us. The next regular meeting of the Tyrone Township Board will be held on Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. at the Tyrone Township Hall. The public is encouraged to attend. Supervisor Mike Cunningham Clerk Keith L. Kremer TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com Legal Notices 82 Legal Notices 82 Legal Notices 82 FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Susan C. Stockton and John R. Stockton III, wife and Husband to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. as nominee for Quicken Loans Inc. its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated March 5, 2007 and recorded April 10, 2007 in Instrument # 200704100033051 Genesee County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was assigned to: Bank of America NA successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP, by assignment dated October 13, 2011 and recorded October 20, 2011in Instrument # 201110200073631 on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of One Hundred Forty-Nine Thousand One Hundred Forty-Four Dollars and Twenty-Five Cents ($149,144.25) including interest 5.75% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM on January 4, 2012 Said premises are situated in City of Flushing, Gene-see County, Michigan, and are described as: Lot 26, Valley View Subdivision, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Liber 25, page 41, Genesee County Records. Commonly known as 204 Darcey Ln, Flushing MI 48433 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. Dated: 12/04/2011 Bank of America NA successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP, As-signee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-51192 Ad #17544 12/04, 12/11, 12/18, 12/25/2011 NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. Notwithstanding, if the debt secured by this property was discharged in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that debt. You are presently in default under your Mortgage Security Agreement, and the Mortgage Holder may be contemplating the commencement of foreclosure proceedings under the terms of that Agreement and Michigan law. You have no legal obligation to pay amounts due under the discharged note. A loan modification may not serve to revive that obligation. However, in the event you wish to explore options that may avert foreclosure, please contact our office at the number listed below. Attention: The following notice shall apply only if the property encumbered by the mortgage described below is claimed as a principal residence exempt from tax under section 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Jason T. Cain & Jennifer D. Cain, regarding the property at 7479 Walnut Dr Goodrich, MI 48438. The following notice does not apply if you have previously agreed to modify the mortgage loan under section 3205b. 3205a, 3205b and 3205c do not apply unless the terms of the modified mortgage loan entered into were complied with for one year after the date of the modification. You have the right to request a meeting with your mortgage holder or mortgage servicer. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. is the designee with authority to make agreements under MCL 600.3205b and MCL 600.3205c, and can be contacted at: 811 South Blvd., Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123. You may also contact a housing counselor. For more information, contact the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) by visiting www.michigan. gov/mshda or calling (866) 946-7432. If you request a meeting with Potestivo & Associates, P.C. within 14 days after the notice required under MCL 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then foreclosure proceedings will not commence until at least 90 days after the date said notice was mailed. If an agreement to modify the mortgage loan is reached and you abide by the terms of the agreement, the mortgage will not be foreclosed. You have the right to contact an attorney and can obtain contact information through the State Bar of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Service at (800) 968-0738. Dated: December 11, 2011. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 information may be faxed to (248)267-3004, Attention: Loss Mitigation Our File No: 11-52818 Ad #17645 12/11/2011 NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. Notwithstanding, if the debt secured by this property was discharged in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that debt. You are presently in default under your Mortgage Security Agreement, and the Mortgage Holder may be contemplating the commencement of foreclosure proceedings under the terms of that Agreement and Michigan law. You have no legal obligation to pay amounts due under the discharged note. A loan modification may not serve to revive that obligation. However, in the event you wish to explore options that may avert foreclosure, please contact our office at the number listed below. Attention: The following notice shall apply only if the property encumbered by the mortgage described below is claimed as a principal residence exempt from tax under section 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Sharon L. Wascha, regarding the property at 7589 Bucks Drive Grand Blanc, MI 48439. The following notice does not apply if you have previously agreed to modify the mortgage loan under section 3205b. 3205a, 3205b and 3205c do not apply unless the terms of the modified mortgage loan entered into were complied with for one year after the date of the modification. You have the right to request a meeting with your mortgage holder or mortgage servicer. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. is the designee with authority to make agreements under MCL 600.3205b and MCL 600.3205c, and can be contacted at: 811 South Blvd., Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123. You may also contact a housing counselor. For more information, contact the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) by visiting www.michigan. gov/mshda or calling (866) 946-7432. If you request a meeting with Potestivo & Associates, P.C. within 14 days after the notice required under MCL 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then foreclosure proceedings will not commence until at least 90 days after the date said notice was mailed. If an agreement to modify the mortgage loan is reached and you abide by the terms of the agreement, the mortgage will not be foreclosed. You have the right to contact an attorney and can obtain contact information through the State Bar of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Service at (800) 968-0738. Dated: December 11, 2011. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 information may be faxed to (248)267-3004, Attention: Loss Mitigation Our File No: 11-53430 Ad #17647 12/11/2011 FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Aasiyah W. Akhtab-Aquil and Mikal Akhtab, wife and Husband to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. as nominee for Texas Capital Bank NA its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated February 28, 2005 and recorded March 9, 2005 in Instrument # 200503090028979 rerecorded by affidavit dated July 9, 2010 and recorded July 27, 2010 in Instrument # 201007270057249 Genesee County Records, Michigan Said mortgage was assigned to: CitiMortgage, Inc., by assignment dated September 10, 2010 and recorded September 21, 2010in Instrument # 201009210066694 on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of One Hundred Sixty-Two Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-Three Dollars and FiftyThree Cents ($162,233.53) including interest 2% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM on December 28, 2011 Said premises are situated in Township of Genesee, Genesee County, Michigan, and are described as: Part of the Northwest one quarter of the Southwest one quarter of Section 4, Town 8 North, Range 7 East, Genesee Township, Genesee County, Michigan more particularly described as a parcel of land beginning South 0 degrees 28 mins 10 Secs West 863.69 feet from the West one quarter corner of Section; thence South 88 degrees 47 mins 35 secs East 365.48 feet; thence South 0 degrees 27 mins 39 secs West 120 feet; thence North 88 degrees 47 mins 35 secs West 365.50 feet; thence North 0 degrees 28 mins 10 secs East 120 feet to place of beginning. Commonly known as 8166 N Bray Rd, Mount Morris MI 48458 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. Dated: 11/27/2011 CitiMortgage, Inc. Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-50834 Ad #17381 11/27, 12/04, 12/11, 12/18/2011 NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. Notwithstanding, if the debt secured by this property was discharged in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that debt. You are presently in default under your Mortgage Security Agreement, and the Mortgage Holder may be contemplating the commencement of foreclosure proceedings under the terms of that Agreement and Michigan law. You have no legal obligation to pay amounts due under the discharged note. A loan modification may not serve to revive that obligation. However, in the event you wish to explore options that may avert foreclosure, please contact our office at the number listed below. Attention: The following notice shall apply only if the property encumbered by the mortgage described below is claimed as a principal residence exempt from tax under section 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention James Brookman and Mary Brookman, regarding the property at 5366 Winshall Swartz Creek, MI 48473. The following notice does not apply if you have previously agreed to modify the mortgage loan under section 3205b. 3205a, 3205b and 3205c do not apply unless the terms of the modified mortgage loan entered into were complied with for one year after the date of the modification. You have the right to request a meeting with your mortgage holder or mortgage servicer. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. is the designee with authority to make agreements under MCL 600.3205b and MCL 600.3205c, and can be contacted at: 811 South Blvd., Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123. You may also contact a housing counselor. For more information, contact the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) by visiting www.michigan. gov/mshda or calling (866) 946-7432. If you request a meeting with Potestivo & Associates, P.C. within 14 days after the notice required under MCL 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then foreclosure proceedings will not commence until at least 90 days after the date said notice was mailed. If an agreement to modify the mortgage loan is reached and you abide by the terms of the agreement, the mortgage will not be foreclosed. You have the right to contact an attorney and can obtain contact information through the State Bar of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Service at (800) 968-0738. Dated: December 11, 2011. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 information may be faxed to (248)267-3004, Attention: Loss Mitigation Our File No: 11-53350 Ad #17631 12/11/2011 NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. Notwithstanding, if the debt secured by this property was discharged in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that debt. You are presently in default under your Mortgage Security Agreement, and the Mortgage Holder may be contemplating the commencement of foreclosure proceedings under the terms of that Agreement and Michigan law. You have no legal obligation to pay amounts due under the discharged note. A loan modification may not serve to revive that obligation. However, in the event you wish to explore options that may avert foreclosure, please contact our office at the number listed below. Attention: The following notice shall apply only if the property encumbered by the mortgage described below is claimed as a principal residence exempt from tax under section 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Jeffrey B. Stevens and Karen A. Stevens, regarding the property at 4270 South Genesee Road Grand Blanc, MI 48439. The following notice does not apply if you have previously agreed to modify the mortgage loan under section 3205b. 3205a, 3205b and 3205c do not apply unless the terms of the modified mortgage loan entered into were complied with for one year after the date of the modification. You have the right to request a meeting with your mortgage holder or mortgage servicer. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. is the designee with authority to make agreements under MCL 600.3205b and MCL 600.3205c, and can be contacted at: 811 South Blvd., Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123. You may also contact a housing counselor. For more information, contact the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) by visiting www.michigan. gov/mshda or calling (866) 946-7432. If you request a meeting with Potestivo & Associates, P.C. within 14 days after the notice required under MCL 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then foreclosure proceedings will not commence until at least 90 days after the date said notice was mailed. If an agreement to modify the mortgage loan is reached and you abide by the terms of the agreement, the mortgage will not be foreclosed. You have the right to contact an attorney and can obtain contact information through the State Bar of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Service at (800) 968-0738. Dated: December 11, 2011. 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Large formal dining room w/wet bar adjoining, sitting room, living & family rooms, 1st floor bedroom, original front double doors, slate fireplace w/original fender, 3-4 bedroom, 1.5 baths, 2863 sq. ft., screened-in sunroom, beautiful wide-plank HW flooring under carpeting, oversized 2 car garage w/new roof & shingles. Wonderful old-word charm w/many of the original amenities. 00 .F SQ 28 S No additional fees, No excess charges by the companies we work with…. Just the best Advertising and Service around…..period. HOLLY $59,900 R KE A LAAEM BR R AC GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP 47 .F SQ T. O NDING O C IV L 15 ROSE TOWNSHIP LINDEN HOWELL 5383 Spicer Heights What a deal! 3 bedroom Ranch in the Grand Blanc School district, 1 bath, 1st floor laundry, 1199 sq. ft., big deck and fenced yard. Serene setting backing to farmer’s field. A little updating and general maintenance and this one will be ready to go! Cash Only. 10532 Tamryn Boulevard Beautiful views of lake and large private backyard. 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Unfinished lower lever walkout could add more sq. ft. of living space. Deck, patio and 2 car garage. Call Ann Hernandez-Gabler 248-240-2272 Call Nancy Hanks 248-459-0198 Call Lisa Ciaravino 810-845-7261 Call Patrik Welty 810-750-2300 $35,900 $173,349 $139,900 $199,900 TRI-COUNTY TIMES 22A Sunday, December 11, 2011 BELL RINGER she sees will donate. She only says one word when describing her job — “enhave less than two weeks to close more joyment.” She looks forward to being than half the gap. This puts a lot of a bell ringer. “It’s hard when the 24th weight on the shoulders of dedicated (Dec.) is over with, because I know it’s bell ringers like Walmy last day,” she said. worth. Her routine is pretty “It makes me feel But she said she doesn’t simple. She shows up, good, that I’m doing worry about the goal, and on time. She smiles at she doesn’t worry about people, greets them, and my job right.” the cold, either. Walworth rings her bell. Frankie Walworth Salvation Army bell ringer is effective because she Bell ringers are not is kind to everyone, and allowed to smoke or use her kettle is always full at the end of their phones during a shift. They get her shift. The Salvation Army picks the a five-minute break every hour, and kettle up, each day. It is kept locked and 20 minutes for lunch. New ringers are electronically tracked. checked on by managers from the Flint Walworth said about half the people Salvation Army to make sure they’re Continued from Front Page TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Smiling and greeting customers is Salvation Army Bell Ringer Frankie Walworth’s job. She’s been a bell ringer for 11 years. Magnify your savings. www.tctimes.com doing the job. Walworth said she talks to around 1,000 people every day, and she enjoys sharing their stories. She met an elderly veteran who had used some of the veteran’s services from the Salvation Army. “It’s wonderful to talk to him,” she said. “He’s just a sweetheart.” Another elderly man calls Walworth his granddaughter, because she was so kind to him, even though he couldn’t give at the time. Now, he donates frequently. Another retired gentleman stops by four of five times a day. “It’s so enjoyable, I like the people.” Being so approachable led Walworth to a serious intervention with a person contemplating suicide. “I just took time out and talked with him,” she said. “I told him it wasn’t worth dying.” She talked him out of intentionally overdosing. Another man lost his wife six years ago over Thanksgiving. “We talked, he cried,” she said. “You get to know people.” Even though she gives every single person a smile and warm greeting, Walworth said it’s just her job. This is the attitude that fills her kettle everyday. She said passerbys are always kind, or at least respectful. Early in her career though, she stopped a robbery from happening at the Fenton Wal-Mart. She was outside ringing her bell, and a man parked repeatedly near the entrance. He went back and forth several times, and she knew something wasn’t right. “I’m like, ‘this ain’t right!’” Walworth said giving is steady throughout the day, and this season, people have been generous. “The kettle helps a lot of families,” she said. People make it clear they are contributing because they know it’s going to a good cause. Not every bell ringer’s heart is in it, like Walworth’s. She has seen other bell ringers who are rude or are working solely for the money. “That’s not what the job’s all about. It’s about helping the community,” she said. For Walworth, being a bell ringer is personal. One year, the Salvation Army helped her give presents to her children one Christmas. There wouldn’t have been presents without them, she said. 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Manley said his office conducted their own investigation and gathered witness statements, which they then turned over to the prosecutor’s office. Prosecutor David Leyton reviewed the evidence that Manley presented as well as what investigators submitted. There was a sharing of evidence. After reviewing everything, Manley said the prosecutor’s office indicated it did not have enough evidence for a conviction. “It shows the integrity of David Leyton,” Manley said. “We commend the prosecutor’s office for handling this in an ethical and professional way. “It’s the way the court system should work.” Manley acknowledges that teen drinking is a very big issue, but that it was his job within the legal system to defend the Sahouris. “I never felt they were guilty and after getting to know them, justice was served. “I can tell you they are elated with the decision and they look forward to moving on with their lives.” John Potbury, special assistant prosecuting attorney said, “After reviewing all available evidence, we have determined we cannot sustain our burden of proof.” THIS WEEK’S INSERTS • ACO EZ ALSO • Alpine Food ON ea • Bass Pro Shops • CVS • Genesys EZ ALSO • Holly Foods ON ea • Home for the Holidays special section • Kmart • TSC EZ ALSO • VG’s ON ea • Walgreens • Walmart R d R d R d Living B Paw’s Corner TRI-COUNTY Outing a sore spot for nosey dog 9B Section Price Counts So Does Service Sharp has the best of both. Features • News • Business SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2011 Family traditions... 1-877-53-SHARP sharpfuneralhomes.com Family-traditions recipes CHRISTMAS Orange Mimosas INGREDIENTS: 1 bottle champagne 1 carton orange juice PREPARATION: Fill half of a champagne flute with chilled champagne (about 2 ozs.) and top off with chilled orange juice (about 2 ozs.), gently stir. For added flare, slice up a strawberry to decorate the rim of each flute. This can also be served over ice. A favorite Christmas Day tradition of the Opatik family Shortbread Stars INGREDIENTS: 1 c. butter ½ c. sugar 2 ½ c. sifted all purpose flour PREPARATION: Christmas recipes and traditions passed on through generations By Sally Rummel news@tctimes.com; 810-629-8282 Because food is at the heart of most holiday celebrations, more Christmas traditions come out of the kitchen than any other room in the house. Many families pass recipes down from generations, keeping a Christmas tradition alive for decades. Some plan an entire celebration around a particularly loved food, especially on Christmas Eve, Summary Special Christmas foods bind families together for generations, creating memories and traditions. when many families begin their holiday festivities. Stan and Madeline Smith, of Linden, remain true to their roots with a treasured family recipe that actually dates back to the early 1900s. Madeline’s recipe for her Grandma Mary Salvatore’s Italian cutout cookies goes back to the Old Country of her Italian ancestry. “We make these cookies every Christmas,” said Smith. “Now our daughter, Karen Herdman, and grandson, Luke, 17, carry on this family tradition. Luke realized that there aren’t any granddaughters in the family to pass these recipes to, so he has begun his own collection to pass on as a family heirloom.” See TRADITIONS on 7B TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO Local sisters Cindy Colangelo and Sue Hobson and their families have a decade-long tradition of preparing fondue on Christmas Eve for their kids and extended family. Holiday favorites Some traditions are holiday staples, including the green bean casserole, which debuted in 1955 by Campbell Soup Company to promote its cream soups. Another holiday snack tradition that debuted in 1955 was Chex Party Mix, a combination of Wheat Chex, Rice Chex, and Corn Chex, nuts, pretzels and a dressing of melted butter, Worcestershire sauce, and onion and garlic powders. The treat remains a popular holiday snack today. In large bowl, with electric mixer at medium speed, beat butter with sugar until light and fluffy. Dough will be stiff. Cover dough and refrigerate for several hours. Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Divide dough into two parts. Refrigerate until ready to roll out. On lightly floured surface, roll out dough to 1/3-inch thick. Using 2-inch star cookie cutter, cut out shapes. Place 1-inch apart on un-greased cookie sheet. Bake cookies 25 minutes or until light golden. Cool on wire rack. Yield: About 5 dozen. Recipe note: These can be frozen and used as needed. Let stand at room temperature about 15 minutes before serving. A favorite Christmas tradition of the Leaman family Grandma Mary Salvatore’s Italian cut out cookies INGREDIENTS: 6 eggs 2 t. lemon or orange peel 1 c. sugar 2 t. vanilla 4 c. flour 2 t. lemon or orange extract ½ t. salt 4 t. (rounded) baking powder ¾ c. melted margarine, cooled See RECIPES on 2B 2800 $ EYELID LIFT Painless • In-office procedure NOW 1400 $ 305 N. Leroy • Fenton 810-629-9200 www.skinandvein.com TRI-COUNTY LIVING 2B Sunday, December 11, 2011 Holiday Worship Directory www.tctimes.com Social News St. Rita Parish of Holly WEDDINGS Invites and Welcomes all “O’ Come Let Us Adore Him” Communal Penance Service with Individual Reconciliation December 22 at 7pm Vigil of Christmas Mass 4pm. 6pm and 11pm Christmas Day Mass Sunday, December 25 9am and 11am Vigil of Mary, The Mother of God Mass Saturday, December 31 at 4pm Mary, The Mother of God Mass Sunday, January 1 8am, 10am, 12noon 309 E. Maple Street • Holly Rectory (248)634-4841 St. Mary Magdalene Orthodox Church December 24 Christmas Eve Vigil @ 5:30pm December 25 Divine Liturgy @ 10:00am 2439 S. Long Lake Rd. Fenton, MI 48430 810-750-1401 SHOUSE-SMITH Michelle LuRena Shouse of Fenton became the bride of Richard Patrick Smith of Linden on Nov. 19, 2011. The ceremony, held at the Saline County Courthouse in Benton, Ariz., was performed by Justice of the Peace J. R. Walters. Attending the couple were their three children, Justin Smith, Katelyn Smith and Kelsie Smith. The bride is the daughter of Virgil and Haney Shouse of Fenton. The groom is the son of Wayne Smith of Fenton and Susan Taylor of Sand Point. The reception is planned for summer of 2012 in Fenton. The couple resides in Benton, Ariz. BIRTH Trinity Lutheran Church 806 Main St. Fenton (810) 629-7861 www.trinitylcmsfenton.com Pastor Dean G. Dumbrille Celebrate the season with us A Savior is Born! Please join us as we proclaim the wonderful news Eve Candlelight Communion • Christmas December 24 at 4:00PM, • • • 7:00PM and 11:00PM Christmas Day Communion Service December 25 at 10:00AM New Year’s Eve Communion Service December 31 at 7:00PM New Year’s Day Communion Service January 1 at 10:00AM Fenton United Methodist Church Christmas Eve Worship Family Worship Family Life Center 4:00p.m. & 6:00p.m. Candlelight Worship Sanctuary 9p.m. & 11p.m. Childcare available at all services for toddlers and infants. Fenton United Methodist Church 119 S. Leroy Street • Fenton • 810-629-2132 www.fentonUMC.com • FentonUMC.office@gmail.com RITTER Douglas and Elizabeth Ritter of Fenton have announced the birth of their first child, a daughter, Addison Lou Ritter. She was born on Nov. 15, 2011 at Genesys Health Park in Grand Blanc Township at 11:57 a.m. Her weight was 8 lbs., 14 ozs. Her grandparents are Jan and Lou Ritter of Fenton, and Patti and Dennis Spurlock of Ortonville. RECIPES Continued from Page 1B PREPARATION: Sift flour, salt and baking powder together. Make a well in dry ingredients, add eggs, sugar, margarine, flavorings to well and mix. Add extra flour as needed to make dough soft but not sticky. NOTE: After mixing dough, let stand a few minutes before adding more flour. Roll on floured board and cut into desired shapes. Makes about 7 dozen, depending on size of cookie cutters. Bake 350 degrees 10 to 12 minutes. ICING 4 T. margarine 2 c. confectioner’s sugar 3 T. warm milk 1 t. vanilla and lemon (or orange) extract Decorate with sprinkles. A Christmas tradition from Stan and Madeline Smith BERRY-WARNER Kristen Berry of Gainesville, Va. became the bride of 1st Lt. Steven Warner, U.S. Marine Corps, of Jacksonville, N.C. on July 3, 2011. The ceremony was performed by Pastor Tim Brown. Attending the couple were Lara Gonzalez as matron of honor and Lt. Andrew Warner, U.S. Navy, and Zac Warner as best men. Bridesmaids were Tamara DiPaulo, Jeanette Warner, and Paula Combs. Groomsmen were Kamal Safa, and Brad Carson. Junior bridesmaid was Kristen Blaty, and ring bearer was Dominic Gonzalez. A reception followed at the Brentwood Gold Club. The couple resides in Jacksonville, N.C. events Calendar of Thursday, Dec. 15 Support the Fenton High School Art Department during Fenton 3rd Thursday, on Thursday, Dec. 15, from 4 to 8 p.m. in downtown Fenton. Enter to win a $100 Fenton gift card by shopping at participating stores. Free pictures with Santa. Enjoy live Christmas music, candy canes give-away. Have your gifts wrapped by Fenton High School art students in handmade wrapping paper. Painted gift bags, holiday ornaments and wrapping paper for sale. Oriental Beef Broth Fondue INGREDIENTS: 1/3 to 1/2 lbs. sirloin or flank steak per person 1 (14 oz.) can beef broth ¼ c. soy sauce ¼ c. sherry 3 green onions, sliced 1 clove garlic, minced ½ t. ground ginger PREPARATION: Slice beef thinly into bite-size pieces. Set at room temperature for 30 minutes. Blot dry with paper towel. Combine remaining ingredients. Pour into fondue pot. Set at 350 degrees and bring broth to a boil. For serving, spear a slice of beef and place in boiling liquid, cooking for 2-3 minutes or until desired doneness. A favorite Christmas tradition of Cindy Colangelo and Sue Hobson Around THE World Best and worst of international news and media Shoplifter attacks security guard with baby Attack security guards by swinging baby in car seat at them Utah home inspired by Pixar’s ‘Up’ sold SALT LAKE CITY — Two selfdescribed Disney “fanatics” have purchased a house in Utah modeled after the colorful home featured in the animated movie “Up.” Discovering the house in the Salt Lake City suburb of Herriman, Utah, was a dream come true for Clinton and Lynette Hamblin of Petaluma, Calif. They initially looked in California until they saw news reports about the house in Utah that included every possible detail from the movie and was even officially recognized as the “Up” house by Disney. Even more surprising was the $400,000 price tag, which was less than homes they looked at in California. Coke secret formula gets new home ATLANTA (AP) — The Coca-Cola Co. has made its secret formula the centerpiece of a new exhibit at its corporate museum, ditching the confines of the bank vault where the list of ingredients had been stored since 1925. The world’s largest beverage maker said Thursday a new vault containing the formula will be on display for visitors to its World of Coca-Cola museum in downtown Atlanta. However, the formula itself, which dates back to 1886, will remain hidden from view. Two Florida shoplifters are facing multiple charges after using a baby to get away from security officers. Yep, a real baby. Jodie Willis and Megan Kelley were approached by security after shoplifting in a Walmart. The pair tried to push past security, when that did not work, Willis allegedly Dog steps on gun, shoots hunter in butt A Utah bird hunter was shot in the buttocks after his dog stepped on a shotgun laid across the bow of the boat. Potter says the man left his 12-gauge shotgun in the boat while he went ashore and the dog stepped on it, causing it to fire. It wasn’t clear whether the safety on the gun was on at the time. Potter says the man was hit from about 10 feet away with 27 pellets of birdshot. He says the man wasn’t seriously injured, in part because he was wearing waders. The man was treated at a nearby hospital. grabbed the car seat containing Kelley’s baby and began to swing it at security. According to the Orlando Sentinel, Willis is being charged with strong-arm robbery, battery, child neglect, resisting an officer with violence and assault on a law enforcement officer, according to arresting documents. Her cohort, Megan Kelley faces charges of strong-arm robbery and child neglect. Both were booked into the Orange County Jail. The baby was released to its father. Walmart may have better prices, but they sure have some stupid customers. Man has big toe for thumb A dad who accidentally sawed off his thumb and had it replaced with his big toe has proudly shown off his new digit for the first time. DIY nut James Byrne, 29, underwent a complex eight hour operation two months ago to attach the toe following the accident cutting up wood. PAGE 3B Labrador rescues kittens trapped inside bag A yellow Labrador Retriever named Reagan is in the news after rescuing a pair of kittens trapped inside a bag on the side of a rural Iowa highway. Someone dumped a bag of Meow Mix on the side of the road, with several kittens inside. The bag was run over, leaving only two of the kittens inside alive. Reagan, a yellow Labrador, found the sealed bag and pointed them out to his owner. After whining until the owner opened the bag, the owner heard the cries of “Tipper” and “Skipper” inside. For the past three months, the kittens have been nursed back to health and are now ready to be adopted. “ People have different reactions, some think it’s really funny while others are a bit disgusted by it. They ask, what did you do to your thumb, it’s so big and swollen. I can’t bend it yet but I hope to be able to do so soon. It rotates and I can give it a good wiggle. Life-sized Barbie illustrates anorexia ” Wit & WISDOM “There is no such thing on earth as an uninteresting subject; the only thing that can exist is an uninterested person.” G.K. Chesterton in Heretics “The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.” — G.K. Chesterton Galia Slayen created a 6-foot-tall model of a Barbie doll to raise awareness of eating disorders. Slayen’s creation proportionally turned a Barbie doll into what she would look like if she were a real woman. The doll stands 6-foot-tall with a 39-inch bust, 18-inch waist and 33-inch hips. Police: Burglar steals $1,125 in sex enhancer products LEOLA, Pa., Dec. 8 — Pennsylvania police said they arrested a man accused of breaking into a convenience store and stealing $1,125 worth of sexual-performance enhancement products. Leola police said officers responded to a call about a burglary at a Stop N Go Mini Market at 2:49 a.m. Monday and discovered a front glass win- dow had been broken and 63 packets of sexual-performance enhancement products had been stolen, the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal reported Wednesday. “The packets have interesting names like Kaotic, Kryptonite, 8 Balls and Bangkok Chill,” police Lt. Todd Umstead said. “Many of them list ‘Horny Goat Weed Extract’ as an ingredient. “You can’t make this up.” Robert Elmer Kieta, 29, was pulled over a short time later while driving in a Ford Ex- plorer, the same type of vehicle seen driving away from the scene. Police said his hand was bleeding and they noticed shards of safety glass and a hammer in the vehicle. A backpack in the sportutility vehicle was found to contain the stolen products, police said. Kieta was arrested on a burglary charge and was jailed in lieu of $200,000 bail. 4B Sunday, December 11, 2011 TRI-COUNTY LIVING www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY LIVING www.tctimes.com business profiles ‘Spoiled Rotten’ is Fenton’s newest resale shop By Sally Rummel news@tctimes.com; 810-629-8282 Spoiled Rotten is the newest resale shop to open in Fenton, joining the north end cluster of resale businesses that have created a destination for second-hand shoppers. Located at 1507 N. LeRoy St., next to Village Vacuum, Spoiled Rotten sells quality, used clothing for children — Summary from preemie size Spoiled Rotten up to size 8. Owner is the newest Julie Herrick bechildren’s resale shop to open in lieves that her careFenton, with sizes ful selection of used from preemie to items has made her size 8. stores successful. She and her husband, Mark, also own Spoiled Rotten at 5349 Fenton Rd. in Flint and children’s boutique Tutu Cute in downtown Grand Blanc, which sells brand-new clothes for kids. “I’m very particular about the clothing I buy to re-sell in my two Spoiled Rotten locations,” said Herrick. “That’s why our stores are so popular. People know that they are buying good, quality clothing, baby gear and toys for their kids. We aren’t as concerned about the brand as we are the quality care and condition of the item itself.” Shoppers will find a well-organized shop when they stop in at Fenton’s new Spoiled Rotten location. Boys and girls clothing are separated into groups by gender, size, and type of clothing. There is a play area for kids to enjoy while parents are shopping. All gear and toys have to be in topnotch condition with all of their pieces intact, in order to qualify for resale at Spoiled Rotten. “We have a waiting list TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SALLY RUMMEL Store manager Bobbi Anne Green shows the racks of baby and children’s clothes, neatly organized by gender, size and style at Spoiled Rotten. of people who want to sell their gently used baby and children’s items to us,” said Herrick. Spoiled Rotten buys children’s clothing by appointment only, and gear and toys can be brought in to the store Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. EVENT COINS We offer great gifts for people with special dietary needs! • Organic & Natural Products • Gluten & Dairy Free Foods Now Accepting EBT/ Snap FREE Appraisals CURRENCY SCRAP JEWELRY WE WILL PAY 10% OVER COMPETITORS OFFERS MICHIGAN’S #1 COIN & GOLD SHOP 810-714-0959 106 S. Leroy St., Fenton Circle of Life Nutrition, LLC located inside www.circleoflifenutrition.net Chris Wilkinson, Certified Mechanic Q: I have a 1990 Grand Prix 3.1(nonturbo). When my engine is started I get this extra loud whistle from the engine. It seems to be around the EGR valve. I thought it was busted so I changed it. I put the new one on and still a whistle. I’m not sure if it is a bad vacuum leak or not, but it seems like that is the only thing that it could be since I’ve already changed the EGR valve. Could the EGR hose have a leak or PVC? The noise is literally unbearable. I’ve also noticed that my heat barely comes out of the defrost. It’s a light breeze and when switched to vent nothing comes out. Any suggestions or tips would help a lot!! Thanks.- Thomas A: Thomas, This definitely sounds like a vacuum leak to me and should be an easy find. Try pouring some water over the suspected area while the car is running. When you get to the leak you will notice that the sound changes and you should see it pulling the water in. Do not over do the water because if the vacuum leak is large enough it could pull in too much water and hydro-lock the engine! As far as the heat problem, this could be caused by the vacuum leak as well and fixing one may cure both. Do you have a question that you would like to have answered? E-mail it to me at: askthemechanic@wilkinsonautorepair.com Located in Historic Downtown Holly 402 N. SAGINAW Hours: Mon-Fri: 8am-6pm, Sat: 9am-3pm www.marjiespantry.com info@marjiespantry.com Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 10am - 6 pm Thurs. 10am - 8pm • Sat. 9 am - 3 pm MECHANIC SPECIAL BUYING Bring in your (holistic nutritional counselor) ASK THE NEED HOLIDAY CASH? FENCE REPAIRS BONUS PAYOUTS! VINYL • WOOD • CHAIN LINK Owner - Marjie C. Andrejciw Wireless Zone hosts toy drive Joe Bommarito and his wife Laura are hosting their fourth annual toy drive, at all three of their Wireless Zone stores in Ortonville, Frankenmuth, and Fenton. Every family that donates an unwrapped toy in its original packaging, worth $10 or more gets one free Bluetooth headset. The toy drive will go through Dec. 20. “We’re excited about the fact that with each new store, we’ve been able to exponentially increase our ability to give back,” said Bommarito. “The past three years have been hugely successful. We now have three stores to collect toys for three different local charities.” Bommarito said the charity doesn’t stop at the toy drive for his Wireless Zones. A portion of the stores’ commission goes to a special foundation run by Wireless Zone’s corporate offices called the “Wireless Zone Foundation for Giving.” Bommarito’s Wireless Zones are at 250 N. Ortonville Rd., Ortonville, 223 N. Main St., Frankenmuth and 1288 N. Leroy St., Fenton. 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JAMES PABST, JUNIOR My most embarrassing moment in high school was?: I slipped on ice in front of a bunch of people. “I want a car. I don’t have one, so I just want anything that runs.” If you could have one super power what would it be?: To fly, because it would be awesome to get somewhere without any traffic. If you were principal for a day what changes would you make at your school?: I would make lunch cheaper, open campus, and pay to play would be cheaper so all kids could afford to play sports. “I want a 32-inch flat-screen TV.” What is an upcoming event you are looking forward to?: Christmas break, so I can see my cousin. TREVOR JONES 18-year-old senior Lake Fenton High School FAMILY: Chris and Robin George. MY DREAM CAR IS: If you had to walk through downtown all day wearing a sign what would it say?: ’It’s better to be dead and cool, then alive and un-cool.’ Front row seats and back stage passes, whom are you seeing?: Kid Rock Best day in your life so far?: When I got my first paycheck, because it made me feel more independent. An orange General Lee with black leather interior. What are your plans after graduation?: I want to go to college and become an occupational therapist. Where will you be and what will you be doing 10 years from now?: I will be an occupational therapist, making great money and living in a huge house. what’s up LUNCH AND BEYOND SPOTLIGHT Sandwich of the Week Monday through Sunday $1.00 off regular price Dec 12-18 Dec 19-24 Dec 26-31 Jan 02-08 Jan 09-15 GREGORY HECHT, SENIOR #35 Julie’s Fond Farwell #46 The Information Operator #20 The Chief Ruler #29 Corned Beef #38 Tiffany “Fweef” Salcini Visit our website for what makes them so good! 125 W. 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A dying queen is said to have cried, ‘Millions in money for an inch of time.’ How many of your remaining hours do you expect to spend in a negative, critical or depressed mood? Is this a needless question? Perhaps not. You may even enjoy being down or down on others but there is a better way to live. Positively! ‘Sounds good,’ you may be thinking, but how does one achieve this positive peace of mind? What’s the secret of living peacefully? I recommend simply practicing the presence of God. Start each day giving TRADITIONS TRI-COUNTY LIVING thanks for your blessings. Become active in a church and contribute to its work in your community. In his book, ‘Secrets of the Spirit,’ author, Ray Stedman said, at a time when he was going through a tough time, five words of Jesus turned his life around: ‘Let not your heart be troubled.’ While these words had long been familiar to him, Stedman found personal power in them to bring peace. What familiar words of wisdom lurk in your mind awaiting your application of their power to set you free from stress and sorrow? God also meets us in times of thankfulness. How many things can you name that make you thankful? The moment we begin thanking God for His present blessings, we are on our way out of the pits because thanksgiving cancels negativism. When I awake in the morning knowing that my family members are well and have lived safely through the night, I can count enough blessings to keep me positive all day. Most of us have times ahead in hospital rooms or doctor’s waiting rooms. If this is not one of those times, it is a time for thanksgiving, a period to be filled with praise. Jesus taught His disciples to be thankful for daily bread. If there is food on the table, this is a day for praise — not pouting. Roger Campbell is an author, a broadcaster and columnist who was a pastor for 22 years. He can be reached at rcministry@ameritech.net. family. “We do meats, venison, chocolate, etc. using a fondue pot. We’ve had more Continued from Page 1B ‘hits’ than ‘misses,’ but it’s always good For Marlene Leaman, of Linden, it for a lot of laughter and fun.” wouldn’t be Christmas without making One of their favorite recipes is an their family’s treasured Shortbread Oriental Beef Broth Fondue, which uses Stars. “This is the only cookie our son, sirloin or flank Eric, requested for steak speared on Christmas when “This is the only cookie our son, a fondue skewer, he was growing then dipped into up,” she said. Eric, requested for Christmas a flavorful, hot “Now that he’s when he was growing up. Now broth. grown with a famthat he’s grown with a family of Fondue is more ily of his own, his own, he still wants to enjoy common as an aphe still wants to Shortbread Stars.” petizer before dinenjoy Shortbread Marlene Leaman ner, using bread Stars. If we celLinden cubes dipped in a ebrate Christmas cheesy mix, or as a in Boyne City dessert, dipping small chunks of fruits, with Eric and his family, we take up breads and cakes into a rich, deep pot a batch of cookies with us. If they’re of gooey chocolate. It can be a fun coming down here for Christmas, we family tradition to enjoy at the holidays. make sure to have plenty of his favorite Richard and Kathy Opatik, of Fenton, cookies on hand.” have created their own Christmas food Other traditions are created when traditions over 36 years of marriage, families share favorite meals, snacks three grown children and six grandand desserts that they look forward kids. “We used to have everyone over to, year after year. on Christmas Eve to spend the night Sisters Cindy Colangelo and Sue and get up together on Christmas Hobson, both of the Fenton/Linden morning, but as our family grew, it area, came up with a unique Christgot to be too much,” said Kathy. mas Eve tradition a decade ago, when Now, all of their kids and grandkids their kids were young and they were celebrate their own family time on looking for something different to Christmas morning, and then trek over serve on this special evening of family to Grandma and Grandpa’s house for gatherings. a Southern breakfast — complete with Each night before Christmas, their biscuits, sausage gravy, scrambled eggs, families get together at one sister’s homemade waffles, eggs and mimosas. home and gather around the fondue “It’s a family tradition that we all look pot. “It’s a lot of fun,” said Colangelo, very forward to,” said Kathy. “It wouldn’t who celebrates the holidays with her be Christmas without it.” daughter, Cassie, 19, and other extended Sunday, December 11, 2011 7B ASK THE APPLIANCE EXPERT Q. e ang h C l i O l a i c e Sp Purchase a We have a front loading dryer that was working fine and when I put the next load in the drum won’t turn and makes a humming sound. 4 A. 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For Reservations Call: 810-632-6401 TRI-COUNTY LIVING 8B Sunday, December 11, 2011 Obituaries, Funeral Services and Memoriums Rose Butler Rose Butler, age 84, died December 3, 2011. Share memories at temrowskifamilyfuneralhome.com T Temrowski Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services 500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 Lawrence Blanton Lawrence Blanton , age 74, died December 3, 2011. Share memories at temrowskifamilyfuneralhome. com T Temrowski Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services 500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 Anna M.Craft Anna M.Craft, age 98, died November 30, 2011. Share memories at temrowskifamilyfuneralhome.com T Temrowski Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services 500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 Stanley Loren Sipes 1940-2011 Stanley Loren Sipes - age 71, of Linden, died December 2, 2011. Funeral services were held 1 PM Tuesday, December 6, 2011 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Linden Chapel, 209 E. Broad St., Linden, with Rev. Donald Neuville officiating. Burial followed in Fairview Cemetery. Visitation was held 2-4 and 6-8 PM Monday. Stanley was born July 30, 1940 in Holly, the son of Loren R. and Marie I. (Callard) Sipes. He retired from General Motors in 1992. Surviving are: daughter, Tracy Soares; grandchildren, Damon and Jessica; great-grandson, Nathan; siblings, Janet (Ed) Austin, James (Ellen) Sipes, Roselyn Murdock, Charles (Gerri) Sipes, Loren Sipes; many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Larry. Online condolences may be posted on the obituaries page of www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Sarah Adams - age 89, died December 6, 2011. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. Norman Paul Dennert Sr. - age 80, of Linden, died Saturday, December 3, 2011. Funeral services were held 2 PM Tuesday, December 6, 2011 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Rd., Fenton, with Pastor Seth Normington officiating. Burial followed in Oakwood Cemetery, Fenton. Visitation was held 6-8 PM Sunday, 1-4 and 6-8 PM Monday and from 11 AM until the time of service Tuesday. Those desiring may make contributions to Linden Presbyterian Church. Norman was born January 24, 1931 in St. Louis, MO, the son of Henry and Marie (Engler) Dennert. He was married to Marcella E. Emich on June 4, 1950. Mr. Dennert served in the U.S. Naval Reserves from 1948-1952. He retired from General Motors in 1975 with 24 years of service. He was a life member of Linden F&AM Lodge#132, life member and past Patron of Linden O.E.S. Chapter #175. Mr. Dennert served as an Elder at Linden Presbyterian Church and was a life member and past president of Fenton Lakes Sportsman Club. Surviving are: wife, Marcy; children, Linda McCready, Sharon and Phillip Sloan, Kathleen and Steve Atkinson all of Fenton; grandchildren, Norman “Skip” and Kathy Dennert III, Jennifer (Sloan) and Ryan Day, Jeremy and Ann Sloan, Rebecca (Atkinson) and Steve Pedrofti, Melissa McCready, Stephen and Amy Atkinson, Christina (Dennert) and Jeremy Alber, Michelle (McCready) and Mike Slater, Michael McCready; great-grandchildren, Norman and Molly Dennert, Brendan and Breleigh Day, Jonathan and Elizabeth Sloan, Savannah and Sydney Alber. He was preceded in death by his son, Norman “Skip” Dennert Jr. in 2004. Online condolences may be posted on the obituaries page of www. sharpfuneralhomes.com. Pauline Marie Christenson 1925-2011 Pamala McIntyre, Shirley Slover, Thomas Page, Juanita Groom, William Daunt Sr., Tracy Markle, Douglas Shawn King 1973-2011 John Dunn, Josephine Andrus, Josephine Andrus - age 93, died December 8, 2011. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. John E. “Jack” DeCew age 76, of Fenton, died Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at his residence. Services will be held 2 PM Monday at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Road, Fenton. Visitation will be held at the funeral home Monday from 12 PM until time of service. In lieu of flowers, those desiring may make contributions to Genesys Hospice or a charity of one’s choice. John was born March 3, 1935 in Flint, the son of Donald B. and Ardis K. (Berkman) DeCew. He was a 1953 graduate of Flint Central High School. He married Lois E. Collins May 2, 1953 in Flint. John owned and operated Hallmark Insurance Agency in Grand Blanc. He was a member of Spring Meadows Country Club and various insurance organizations. He was an avid golfer, woodworker, fisherman, boater and a wonderful friend. He wintered in Briny Breezes, FL. John is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Lois; 2 children, Michael and wife Judy DeCew of Superior, CO and Lori and husband Brad Keller of Fenton; 4 grandchildren, Alison Keller, Emily Keller, Christine DeCew O’Neill and Kyle and wife Amanda Sanborn; 2 great-grandchildren, Abigail and Ryan; sister, Linda DeCew of Suttons Bay; sister-inlaw, Mary Foote of Grand Blanc; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Donna Maata. Online tributes may be posted on the obituaries page of www. sharpfuneralhomes.com. view Catherine Barnes, Sarah Adams, John Dunn - age 76, died December 8, 2011. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. OBITUARIES online Douglas Shawn King age 38, of Fenton, died Saturday, December 3, 2011 as a result of an automobile accident. Services will be held 1 PM Saturday, December 10, 2011 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 W. Silver Lake Rd., Fenton. The family will receive friends from 12 PM until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Douglas Shawn King Memorial Fund. Doug was born April 29, 1973 in Pontiac. He was employed with Republic Waste Services for the last 10 years and was a member of the Teamsters. Doug was a loving husband, father, brother, and uncle. He was a great backyard mechanic. Surviving are: wife, Holly King of Fenton; three sons, Brandon Moore of Lake Orion, Trevor and Dominick King of Fenton; father, Douglas (Shirley) Hillock of Pontiac; mother, Karla (Bob) Ciecko of FL; two brothers, James (Rachelle) King of Clarkston, Charles King of FL; three stepbrothers, Jason, Phillip and Bradford Ciecko; father and mother-in-law, Ned (Reta) Carmichael; brother-in-law, Norman (Christina) Carmichael; many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Friends may share an online tribute on the obituaries page of www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Catherine Barnes - age 87, died December 3, 2011. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. John E. “Jack” DeCew 1935-2011 Pauline Marie Christenson - age 86, of Fenton, died December 6, 2011 at McLaren Regional Medical Center. Funeral services were held 11 AM Friday, December 9, 2011 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Rd., Fenton, Pastor Michael Anderson officiated. Interment was in Oakwood Cemetery, Fenton. Visitation was held 1-9 PM Thursday. Those desiring may make contributions to the Fenton Healthcare Activity Fund or Linden Free Methodist Church Love Fund. Pauline was born June 11, 1925 in Reed City, MI, the daughter of Walter R. and Sophia M. (Koch) Whaling. She married Richard P. Christenson March 31, 1951 in Flint and he preceded her in death January 10, 2004. She had resided in Fenton since 1965 spending winters in Bradenton, FL. She worked as a realtor for Realty World for 14 years. She was a member of the Fenton Church of Christ, Professional Business Women’s Association of Fenton, and National Association of Realtors. She loved to golf. She was a loving mother, grandmother, and greatgrandmother. Surviving are: three daughters, Lisa Anne and husband Timothy Welker of Fenton, Dayna Marie and husband Wain Yeung of South Lyon, Lori Sue and husband Stephen Parker of Fenton; six grandchildren, Julie Welker, Karen and husband Douglas Self, Jeffrey Welker, Matthew Parker, Scott Parker, Sophie Yeung; great-grandson, Merrick Self; brother, Walter Whaling of Reed City; several nieces and nephews; best friend and loving companion Donald Hodges and family. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband. Tributes may be shared on the obituaries page at www.sharpfuneralhomes. com. Visit www. tctimes .com David Hicks, David Hicks - age 51, died December 2, 2011. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. Roy Moore Roy Moore - age 62, died December 8, 2011. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. Norman Paul Dennert Sr. 1931-2011 Stanley Edward Bryll 1917-2011 Stanley Edward Bryll - age 94, of Fenton, died Monday, December 5, 2011. Funeral Mass was celebrated 10:30 AM Friday, December 9, 2011 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 600 N. Adelaide St., Fenton. Fr. David Harvey celebrant. Burial followed in St. John Cemetery. Visitation was held 3-5 and 7-9 PM Thursday at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Rd., Fenton. A rosary was prayed at 5 PM Thursday. Those desiring may make contributions to Huntington’s Disease Society of America. Stanley was born April 9, 1917 in Hamtramck, the son of John and Berniece (Wrobel) Bryll. He was married to Pauline on October 12, 1940. Mr. Bryll was a graduate of Fordson High School in Dearborn and was a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corp, serving in WWII. Stanley owned and operated Supreme Tool and Gear in Roseville for 32 years. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Surviving are: wife, Pauline; children, Dennis (Doris) Bryll, Nancy (Jerry) Fitzgerald, Beverly Weiler; eight grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Stephanie and Helen. Online condolences may be posted on the obituaries page of www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. www.tctimes.com — Recycling Tip — times Use both sides of paper when copying, printing, and writing Pamala McIntyre - age 63, died December 4, 2011. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. Juanita Groom - died December 5, 2011. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. Shirley Slover - age 86, died December 6, 2011. Services to be announced by Sharp Funeral Homes. William Daunt Sr. - age 61, died December 3, 2011. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. Thomas Page - age 43, died December 3, 2011. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. Tracy Markle - age 40, died December 5, 2011. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.tctimes.com 30 Minute MEALS Football Fare Quick homemade chicken noodle soup INGREDIENTS •1 T. butter •1/2 c. chopped onion •1/2 c. chopped celery •4 (14.5 oz.) cans chicken broth •1 (14.5 oz.) can vegetable broth •1/2 lb. chopped cooked chicken breast •1 1/2 c. egg noodles •1 c. sliced carrots •1/2 t. dried basil •1/2 t. dried oregano •salt and pepper to taste DIRECTIONS In a large pot over medium heat, melt butter. Cook onion and celery in butter until just tender, 5 minutes. Pour in chicken and vegetable broths and stir in chicken, noodles, carrots, basil, oregano, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer 20 minutes before serving. paw’s corner OUTING A SORE SPOT FOR NOSEY DOG DEAR PAW’S CORNER: This weekend I took my dog “Marty,” a dachshund-beagle mix, out to some property, where she sniffed and sniffed and dug and sniffed and sniffed. I think she had her nose buried in the rocky soil for so long that she gave herself a rather large (maybe the size of a nickel) blister on her upper lip. It’s not puffy -- just a raw patch under her nose, and she licks at it. I saw something saying that canola oil or olive oil might help chapped lips, but this seems like a larger area. Any tips? — Matt P., via email DEAR MATT: First, I have to caution that it’s always wise to consult your dog’s vet. With that out of the way, I’d say the best thing to do would be to treat the raw patch like you would a blister or a raw patch on your own nose. Keep the area clean, rub a bit of Neosporin over it two or three times daily and watch it closely. Marty probably will lick off the antibiotic ointment within a minute or two of application, but in such small quantities it isn’t a problem to ingest. A Band-Aid probably will cause more discomfort and trouble than it prevents. You also can ask your vet for topical medicine to reduce any discomfort and thereby reduce her licking of the area so it can heal faster. If it is indeed just a raw patch caused by friction, the area should heal up within a few days. But do keep a close eye on it: If the patch looks like its getting infected or otherwise changes for the worse, take Marty to the vet right away. Send your question or comment to ask@pawscorner.com, or write to Paw’s Corner, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. For more pet care-related advice and information, visit www.pawscorner.com. TRI-COUNTY LIVING Sunday, December 11, 2011 9B Daughter’s kitchen mess strikes Mummy as crummy DEAR AMY: I have a daughter who enjoys baking and cooking, and she is very good at it. However, when she finishes a project she leaves the kitchen for someone else to do the dishes and clean up the mess. Or she will say, “I will clean up later,” when asked to do it. How can I approach her to clean up without discouraging her from cooking? SundayJumble Amy Dickinson Ask Amy ANSWER KEY LOCATED IN THIS EDITION — Mom DEAR MOM: If you or your daughter watched any of the popular TV cooking competition shows, you’ll note that the best cooks clean as they go. In fact, it can be hard to enjoy a meal when the kitchen is a disaster area looming on the other side of the dining room door. You should suggest to your daughter that part of the cook’s job is to leave the kitchen in a decent state — with the cooking bowls and implements either washed or stacked neatly and with the counters wiped down. If the cooking area is left tidy, the cook has the advantage of lingering slothlike at the end of the meal while others take care of the after-dinner dishes. Simply tell your daughter you enjoy the fruits of her labor but that cleanup is part of cooking and no one else will do it for her. You could give her a boost by working with her once to show her how it’s done. DEAR AMY: My 14-year-old daughter has a Facebook page. Recently a good friend of hers created a “fake” Facebook page using an abbreviated form of my daughter’s name. My daughter found out because a search of her name turned up this other page. By looking at the photos posted it was quite obvious who had done this. This girl used some very nasty language and said some very nasty things. Needless to say, my daughter was very upset and hurt that her friend would do this. I contacted the parents and the next day they brought the girl to our house to apologize. They asked me not to tell anyone. I think they are more worried about their reputation than why their daughter would do this to a girlfriend. The girl has not been punished and is still on Facebook. My daughter no longer talks to the girl, but our worry is that she will do it again. Any advice? — No Fan of Facebook DEAR NO FAN: Creating this fake Facebook page was hostile, malicious and bullying. So far the parents have handled this well by bringing the girl to your home and facing the issue personally. You are not obligated to keep this silent just because they asked you to. Your response to this request should have been, “I understand your point of view, but we’ll have to do what we think is best.” Many schools have extended their no-bullying policies to cover online behavior. You should take this incident to the school and say exactly what happened. Tell the school official that the parents brought the child to your home to apologize. If you feel this apology is sincere and sufficient and think the matter should be closed, you should say so. The school should be notified because this might be a pattern they are seeing with this child or others in her grade. If it happens again they will know it is not a first offense and can react appropriately. (Send questions via e-mail to askamy@tribune.com or by mail to Ask Amy, Chicago Tribune, TT500, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611. Amy Dickinson’s memoir, “The Mighty Queens of Freeville: A Mother, a Daughter and the Town that Raised Them” (Hyperion), is available in bookstores.) PAUL G. DONOHUE, M.D. To your good health DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am recuperating from a kidney infection (pyelitis). The doctor did a culture of my urine, which showed a gram negative rod. What kind of infection is that? — S.B. ANSWER: The more common urinary tract infection is infection of the bladder — cystitis. Pyelitis (PIE-uh-LITEiss), now usually called pyelonephritis, is an infection of the kidney itself. It is a much more serious infection, and one that usually makes people take to their bed. Pyelitis causes high fever often alternating with chills. People have intense flank pain, the side area between the lowest rib and the upper part of the pelvis. The infection also might make people urinate more frequently and with pain. These two signs, however, are more apt to indicate bladder infection. The most frequent cause of pyelitis is the bacterium E. coli. Bacteria are classified into two large groups based on how they react to a stain used to visualize them with a microscope. The stain is the Gram stain, named after the doctor who devised it. Bacteria are either gram positive or gram negative. A gram positive bacterium turns blue with the stain; a gram negative turns red. Bacteria also are classified by their shape. Some are elongated sticks — rods. Others are oval-shaped. E. coli is a gram negative rod. Pyelitis is a situation that calls for immediate and usually intravenous antibiotic treatment. It responds promptly to such treatment. The temperature often returns to normal within two days. The booklet on urinary tract infections describes both upper urinary tract infections (kidney — pyelitis) and lower urinary tract infections (bladder — cystitis). Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Donohue — No. 1204W, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada. with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery. Dr. Donohue regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible. Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newsletters at P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. News delivered to you daily The Tri-County Times website is updated daily bringing you fresh, new stories every day! www.tctimes.com 10B Sunday, December 11, 2011 TRI-COUNTY LIVING RECOVERING COUNTRY TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO After restoring their freedom, Libyans now must restore their country. Libya has both tremendous natural resources, but also a population in dire need of education, and a plan to establish a new government, repair the infrastructure and clean the garbage that plagues many cities, like Benghazi. This is a collection of photos taken in Benghazi and Shahhat, Libya during Staff Reporter/ Photographer Tim Jagielo’s trip. He returned to the United States last Saturday. www.tctimes.com TRI-COUNTY SPORTS 12B Sunday, December 11, 2011 www.tctimes.com 2010-11 TRI-COUNTY PREP WRESTLING TEAM PREVIEWS HOLLY BRONCHOS Coach: Don Pluta 2010-11 Record: 27-6 overall, Metro League champions. Advanced to the team dual state quarterfinals. Top wrestlers: Four state placers are returning. Senior Shawn Scott (189) finished 51-2 last season with his only losses coming to the eventual state champion. Fifthplace state finishers Mason Cleaver (125), Zack Jones (135/140) and Anthony Gonzales (130/135) provide talent. Also returning are state qualfier Tyler Gibson (119), Blake Cuthbert (171), Joel Schuermann (215) and Lance Millis (285). Two sophomores to LINDEN EAGLES watch out for are Kyle Pepper (140/145) and Andy Scott (145/152). Coach Pluta says: “Our goals are to win the Metro League, and we have the opportunity to get back to Battle Creek (team state) if we wrestle like we are capable. We are pretty solid 119 through 145. We are hoping some of the seniors in the upper weights step up around Shawn (Scott).” Prediction: Holly has a strong chance of repeating as Metro League champions, and making it back to Battle Creek. Their toughest obstacle for the state tourney run should be St. Johns. Holly’s Anthony Gonzales will be difficult, but our goal is to be right Coach: Todd Skinner 2010-11 Record: 26-9 overall. at the top of the Metro. We have the nic Top wrestlers: Shane Stevens est group of kids this year which makes (152/160), Austin Golden (135), Jeff Fisher (189), Cliff Coleman (285), Chase Gifford (171) and Alex Neal. Coach Skinner says: “We had the superstars last year in Kyle Fisher and Dallas Blank. This season we have a team more solid from top to bottom. Holly coaching fun. Shane Stevens was a Cadet Freestyle champion and wrestled for the national team at Disney.” Prediction: With its depth and talent, Linden will finish high in the Metro League and hopes to make a run at a team state berth. FENTON TIGERS be able to hold our own in the league. We Coach: Bruce Burwitz have a good group of freshmen, and some 2010-11 Record: 5-15 overall. Top wrestlers: James Casti- other new wrestlers who will be filling in the gilione (145), Carl Coster (HWT), Norm Golden (103), Charlie Jones (130), Chase Roney (125), Preston Wetzel (152) and Jacob Wykes (135). Coach Burwitz says: “The team will be much improved with our record last year. With good returning talent, we should open weight classes.” Prediction: The Tigers have lots of young wrestlers back and good numbers (34). The Tigers still only have five seniors, but they should start to climb the ladder, at least a little bit, in the always tough Metro League. 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Our are working harder than any team I’ve been involved with in the last five years.” Prediction: Last year’s season will be a hard act to follow, but this team could gel and surprise. Corcoran says it’s a new program being built from the bottom up with a youth program of 45 kids in it and a middle school program with 34 kids in it. The Blue Devils should be respectable this year. Top wrestlers: Todd Melick season. ... The kids that are on this team The GM Preferred Owner program is NOW AVAILABLE. Call or stop in today to find out how YOU can EARN POINTS. A+ Rating from ! Text WISE to 313131 for special text message offers Visit www.randywisebuickgmc.com for more specials 2530 Owen Road • Fenton • 810-629-1551 Like us on Young LF squad drops opener to Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port, 46-42 By David Troppens dtroppens@tctimes.com; 810-433-6789 Lake Fenton’s varsity boys basketball team, which only returns one player from last year’s team, had its roster get some varsity experience on Monday. In its season opening game, Lake Fenton trailed early but then put together a pretty nice rally in the fourth quarter before losing 46-42 to Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port Laker Tuesday night. Lake Fenton trailed 22-13 at the half, and only saw the deficit get larger when Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port Laker outscored the Blue Devils 17-14 in the third quarter. However, in the fourth quarter the Blue Devils cut into that 39-27 gap. A 12-2 Lake Fenton run put the Blue Devils down just 41-39 with about four minutes left. However, that’s as close as the Blue Devils got. “We came out a little scattered in the first half, but settled down in the second and played solid basketball,” Lake Fenton coach Matt Furey said. “We had a lot of one and out possessions. We sat a couple of our big guys because of foul trouble in the second half and consequently took a hit on our rebounding. We played hard, got after them and tightened up in the fourth quarter as our defense was our best offense.” Darian Welch had a big first game, scoring a game-high 19 points for Lake Fenton. He also had four assists. Kaleb Nealy had nine points and Jeff Burke had seven points. Lake Fenton hit a solid 13-for-25 from the field from two-point range, but made just 3-of-20 three-pointers. Kyle Binder led the home team with 17 points. Lapeer West 73, Linden 49 The Eagles were outscored 27-6 in the third quarter, breaking open what was a 27-all tie at halftime. Kevin Baker led Linden with 16 points, while Taylor Anderson had six points. Max Belbot, Josh Hoeberling and Colin Hoeberling had five points each. Girls Basketball Lapeer West 49, Linden 33 The Eagles only trailed 36-31 entering the fourth quarter, but only scored two points in the final eight minutes, resulting in the loss. Madisen Nosek led Linden with 14 points and six rebounds, while Megan Harp had six points and six rebounds. Kelsey Brecht had five points and three assists. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard 50, Lake Fenton 32 The Blue Devils were tied 18-all at the half, but Gabriel Richard outscored Lake Fenton 20-10 in the third quarter, helping spark the win. Sidney Scott led Lake Fenton with 10 points, while Mackenzie Gottron had eight points. Gabriel Richard had three doubledigit scorers with Taylor Hinkson leading the way with 14 points. TRI-COUNTY SPORTS www.tctimes.com Fenton wrestlers open season with two wins By Al Zipsie dtroppens@tctimes.com; 810-433-6789 Fenton — The Fenton varsity wrestling team had five wins all of last season. The Tigers already have two wins this year after an impressive season opener, defeating Port Huron 51-30 and Fordson 63-12. “We are a pretty good young team. Starting at home, it was good to see emotion from the crowd,” said Fenton coach Bruce Burwitz. “Enthusiasm creates momentum. We have some good numbers. Everybody teaching them the same (things) from youth to high school has helped. We are getting ready for the Metro League season, which has no easy matches and some quality wrestlers.” Eight grapplers were double-winners for the Tigers on Wednesday. They were Matt Acton (125), Chase Roney (130), Bryce Roney (145), Jacob Wykes (135), Bo Brancheau (140), Conner Kovacs (152), Preston Wetzel (160) and Logan Bowlby (171). The opening match with Port Huron was a battle of scoring streaks. The Tigers roared out of the gates for a 27-0 lead as the first four Tigers earned victories. Roney began the streak and it was continued by Conner Kovacs, Wetzel and Bowlby. However, Port Huron then recorded four straight pinfall wins and a forfeit victory, earning a 30-27 lead. Matt Acton (125) won by a fall, putting the Tigers back in the lead to stay at 33-30. Chase Roney, Wykes See WRESTLERS on 14B Polar Water Ski attracts 30 brave participants By David Troppens dtroppens@tctimes.com; 810-433-6789 Some years there has been ice that had to be broken up to do it. Some years it’s the choppy waves that make the day an adventure. But one thing is certain — for 30 years people have enjoyed taking part of Silver Spray Sports’ annual Polar Water Ski event. This year was no exception. Silver Spray Sports owner Patti Smith said about 30 skiers showed up to this year’s event on Dec. 3. “We had about 30 skiers and they started at about 11 and continued until quarter after two,” Smith said. “We had people in everything from drysuits who were completely warm and cozy, to people in bathing suits who were completely freezing.” The event isn’t a competition. It’s just a chance to water ski one last time before winter takes over Silver Lake. While some years ice is an issue, this year it wasn’t. However, the day did have its share of challenges. “The water was kind of choppy,” Smith said. “There was quite a bit of wind and the water was a bit rolly and rough. But it didn’t deter them. They were out the whole time.” The group even did a pyramid during the event. Smith said the key is remaining out of the water as much as possible before you enter the water. The more you hit the water early, the tougher the skiing becomes. “Some ponds are already freezing and melting in the afternoon,” Smith said. “We are on the edge of 32-degree water. The whole goal is to take off on the dock and ski as close to the shore as possible. Some people fall right off the bat and are very cold right away.” (CBS)...........Duke vs. Washington.......................... 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Brought to you by the City of Fenton DDA FentonBeCloser.com 810-732-7999 © Copyright 2011 Fenton Downtown Development Authority Design by: New Moon Visions TM TRI-COUNTY SPORTS 14B Sunday, December 11, 2011 WRESTLERS Continued from Page 13B and Brancheau then finished it off with pinfall wins. “My match didn’t go like I wanted. I got took down, but I came up and got the pin with five seconds left in the first period,” Brancheau said. “We had to improve some and I have the feeling we will do good this year.” Brancheau, who didn’t wrestle last year, is the brother of Connor Brancheau, a state champion at Lake Fenton last year. “No one pressures me but with my brother,” Brancheau said, “I feel like I need to be a state champion.” Wetzel, a senior, had two first-round pins with one taking just 25 seconds. “I think that is the quickest pin I have ever had. I just wanted to get it done as early as possible,” said Wetzel. “I want to improve my record and make state. I was one match away from making it last season. “I am excited about the team this year. We have trust in everybody to get it done when we need it. We are more competitive in the wrestling room. We have good team numbers like Fenton used to have.” In the second match, Kovacs (152) got things started with a pin in 5:32. Wetzel followed with a pin and then Bowlby had a fall, giving Fenton an 18-0 lead. Fenton would never trail. Fordson cut the gap to 18-12, but Fenton’s Carl Coster (285) earned a pin, collecting eight straight wins. Fenton wrestled at the Corunna Invitational Saturday. The Tigers travel to Carman-Ainsworth High School on Wednesday. www.tctimes.com Tigers’ pressure sparks 58-51 win vs. Milford By David Troppens dtroppens@tctimes.com; 810-433-6789 Fenton — Fenton coach Brad DeWitt has said it a few times already. If the Fenton varsity girls basketball team is going to be successful, they are going to have to create turnovers and transition hoops. The Tigers (1-2) did just that on Tuesday night. Fenton collected 15 steals and won a 58-51 non-league contest against Milford. “I liked the intensity on defense,” DeWitt said. “We bring a lot of intensity and aggressiveness that creates issues for the other team. They always have to be prepared for our constant pressure. That’s what we are doing this year from one end of the court to the other. Right now we are having some fairly good success with it.” Fenton gradually took a lead in the first half, using a 17-10 second-quarter edge to pull ahead 29-21 at the half. However, the Tigers had a third-quarter lull and actually trailed 37-35 entering the final period. But the Tigers took control in the fourth. And once they had the lead, they iced the game at the free-throw line, by hitting 13-of-18 free throws in the final eight minutes. “We made a lot of free throws,” DeWitt said. “They did a nice job in the fourth quarter with the free throws. That was very good.” Hannah Evo led the Tigers with 16 points and six rebounds, while Julie Gilbert netted 15 points. Jailen Judson had seven points, all from the charity stripe where she made 7-of-9 shots. Sarah Collier chipped in six points and a team-high seven rebounds. Payton Maxheimer also had six points. TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SCOTT SCHUPBACH Fenton’s Julie Gilbert scored a game-high 15 points in the Tigers’ victory against Milford on Tuesday. BRONCHOS Continued from Page 11B Keeping Smiles Merry & Brig ht! Dr. Jeremy M. Grove DDS 501 S. Bridge St., Linden • 810-735-7511 now, those wrestlers get their chance to shine. “I like the depth,” Pluta said. “We are probably going to be able to field a pretty competitive ‘B’ team again this year. That’s going to help us because we can mix and match some kids like we did tonight. We had some good kids graduate, but we have kids that were competitive behind them that couldn’t crack the lineup last year, who people don’t know are pretty good; kids like Kyle Pepper and Andrew Scott. Those are solid kids. They’ve been wrestling through our youth program and middle school. Those kids graduating opened up spots for them this year.” The Bronchos made reasonably easy work out of their first two regular-season foes. Six wrestlers finished the day with 2-0 records, and others won their only match they wrestled. Scott (215) is off to a strong start, winning both of his matches with first-period pinfalls. Zack Jones (135) also earned two first-period pinfall wins. Trevor Hatfield (103), Mason Cleaver (130), Gonzales (140) and Andrew Scott (152) also finished with 2-0 marks. Pepper (145) won his only match by pinfall, The Bronchos would love to make it to the MHSAA Team Wrestling State Meet for a second straight season this year. “We’d be the first team to ever make it to state two years in a row,” Gonzales said. “We have a legitimate shot of making it, so that’s our main goal for this year. It’s going to take a lot of hard work, and not making stupid mistakes. Some of the new guys who aren’t used to varsity matches might make rookie mistakes that they could get away with on JV. They need to TRI-COUNTY TIMES | DAVID TROPPENS Holly’s Tyler Gibson (face is back right) works on pinning an opponent during the Bronchos’ victories on Wednesday. learn they won’t on varsity.” “It would be amazing to go again,” wrestler Gibson said. “I have high expectations this year for our team. I want to be at least in the state semifinals this year. That would be nice. “It’s going to take a lot of hard work and a lot of effort. But if everyone plays a role like they have in the practice room during the last couple of weeks, I think we will do it.” Holly competed in a tough East Kentwood tournament on Saturday. “On paper we are one of the best teams in the area. Now we just have to keep working hard in the room and prove it,” Pluta said. “We can’t think we are just going to do this and that and become fast and sassy. That’s why we are going into this tournament this weekend with a lot of ranked teams. It will be good for us because we can measure where we are at so when we come back (from break) we can get ready for the league season.” TRI-COUNTY SPORTS www.tctimes.com Sunday, December 11, 2011 15B Don’t start college by getting into big Debt. See why MCC is the Smart Choice. Register online @ www.mcc.edu Register in person at any MCC Location. For a solid foundation of college learning and tremendous cost savings, taking your first year or two of college at Mott Community College is a smart idea. 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