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WINTER TIRE SAFETY
(NewsUSA) - With winter upon us, tire
safety in cold weather is something every
car owner should be familiar with. Most
drivers concentrate on tire safety in hot
weather to avoid blowouts, but the same
precautions should be exercised in the
winter. One of the most effective ways to
be safe on the road is to use a winter tire
specially designed for cold weather.
Common all-season tires contain a tread
compound that gradually hardens when
temperatures dip below 45 degrees,
resulting in a decrease in traction. These
tires also tend to collect winter road debris,
like snow and ice, which can impact a
vehicles performance on wintry roads.
Mark Ballard, spokesman for Discount Tire
Company, Americas largest independent
tire and wheel retailer, advises motorists
to replace all four tires with winter tires if
they can expect to encounter snow and ice
during the winter months. Its best to use
winter tires, especially if you live in an area
with extreme weather conditions where
temperatures are below 45 degrees on a
consistent basis, he explains. Relying on
an all-season tire to do the work of a winter
tire can be dangerous to you and other
motorists.
In recent years, the Rubber Manufacturers
Association (www.rma.org) developed
new standards for winter traction, which
led to technological advancements in the
manufacture of winter tires. For example, a
newer tread compound featuring a higher
sillica content retains tire exibility even in
freezing temperatures, allowing the tread
to maintain its grip with the highway.
Also, tread block design has been greatly
improved with the addition of thousands
of sipes, small cuts in the tread block
that provide extra biting edges for more
traction.
Every aspect of todays winter tire has
been engineered to provide better traction
and greater ability to quickly expel water,
slush and snow, provide a quieter ride and
allow for longer tread life, says Ballard.
Winter tires tend to be slightly more
expensive than all-season ones. But like
all tires, winter tires perform optimally
when properly inated. Remember that a
signicant drop in temperature can lower
air pressure. Typically, a 10-degree drop will
cause tires to lose a pound of pressure.
To learn more about winter tire safety, visit
www.tires.com.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
LEARN ABOUT STORYTELLING
AT FERRIS JOURNALISM
CONFERENCE
By Lauren Fitch
Pioneer Staff Writer
BIG RAPIDS Aspiring journalists gained
some insight into the industry at Ferris State
Universitys rst journalism conference on
Wednesday.
One hundred high schoolers from 11
Michigan schools and some of their
teachers attended the workshop, which
focused on lessons in storytelling.
This is meant to be a glimpse into
journalism and what all it means these days.
We want young people understanding the
role journalism plays in society, said Steve
Fox, adviser for the Ferris State Torch and
one of the events organizers. Everybody
can feel comfortable, whether they have
lots of experience or none. They can come
in and learn.
Fox partnered with Leah Nixon, interim
director of marketing client services at
Ferris, and Dave Clark, editor in chief
of the Pioneer, to provide sessions on
photography, sports writing, interviewing,
video, writing as a career and working on a
school newspaper.
Representatives from Ferris and the
Pioneer led each session. Ferris Ofce
of Admissions partnered in the event to
provide lunch, T-shirts and campus tours.
Any time admissions has the opportunity
for students to visit campus and learn
more about Ferris, were going to take that
opportunity, said Jason Daday, coordinator
of admissions event programming.
Its great to be able to partner with our
academic departments.
Many of the schools represented do not
have high school newspapers. Clark
recommended ways they could start their
own papers and stressed the importance of
making their student voice heard.
Big Rapids High School eliminated its
journalism program at the end of last
school year due to budget cuts. Teachers
John Caskey and Kristin Conley are trying
to start an after school group to replace the
program, and brought 10 students to the
conference.
We liked the options they gave the kids
for classes because they are new and
they dont know about storytelling or
interviewing, Caskey said. Because we
dont have (journalism) classes anymore,
were making a new start.
Mitchell Swaney, a senior from Tri County
High School, was interested in the
discussion on storytelling through video.
Storytelling is denitely a bigger deal than
people give it credit for, he said. A good
story needs to come rst.
Jared Aiken, a junior at Tri County High
School, is taking a Photoshop class this
semester and wanted to learn more about
journalism as he begins considering
potential careers.
A lot of journalism goes unrecognized with
all the hard work, he said.
Organizers hope to host the conference
again next year.
MAINTAINING PETS HEALTHY
GUMS TOO GREAT TO BE
IGNORED
(NewsUSA) - Smelly doggie breath can
be annoying. And dog owners will go to
great lengths to eliminate or cover it up.
But be aware -- pet oral care goes beyond
preventing bad doggie breath. Poor gum
health allows nasty bacteria to make a
beeline straight for a pets circulatory
system, which can have harmful effects on
vital organs.
Periodontal disease, the leading health
condition affecting three-fourths of dogs and
cats age three or older, is often the result of
pet owners not regularly providing at-home
oral care and veterinary assessments and
treatments. Plaque on pets teeth forms as
bacteria and food particles coat the teeth
and develop a biolm. If not cleaned off,
plaque irritates the gum line and can cause
gingivitis and harden on the tooth surface
to cause tartar. With more accumulation,
gingivitis may progress to periodontal
disease. Diseased gums can act as a
bacterial superhighway into the circulatory
system of the pet and may ultimately
adversely affect vital organs.
Gum disease, which research tells us
can affect more than just a pets mouth,
is initiated by plaque accumulating on
teeth and not being cleaned, said Dr.
Jan Bellows, veterinary dental specialist
and incoming president of the American
Veterinary Dental College. The good news
is every pet parent has the power to keep
their pets teeth clean and gums healthy.
It starts with daily at-home oral care with
brushing or Veterinary Oral Health Council
(www.vohc.org)-approved dental products.
And each pet should have a veterinary oral
exam at least annually with professional
cleanings as advised.
Pet owners will be thrilled to know that
Greenies Brand recently introduced
a canine dental chew that carries the
Veterinary Oral Health Seal of Acceptance
for reduction of plaque and tartar build-up
and is clinically proven to help maintain
healthier gums. These fth-generation
chews by Greenies use a highly palatable,
natural recipe with added vitamins and
minerals, are nutritionally complete and
balanced and are available in veterinary
clinics and pet specialty stores nationwide.
For more information, visit www.greenies.
com.
VALVE AND SENSING
TECHNOLOGY: PERFORMANCE
FROM THE INSIDE OUT
(NewsUSA) - Innovation is a term
companies use quite often. While many
companies are quick to brand themselves
as inventive, very few have the legacy
and pioneering spirit to be truly innovative.
But occasionally, a few great companies
manage to prove their claims of innovation
by successfully extending core technologies
into new elds and applications.
You may be grasping at air when you try to
explain valve and sensing technologies to a
friend. While many dont see or interact with
these technologies on a daily basis, they are
utilized in applications that many customers
and end-users use each and every day -;
and the roles these technologies play in
your everyday safety and comfort shouldnt
go unnoticed. One such valve and sensing
technology manufacturer, Schrader, takes
innovation seriously.
Since 1891, our valve and sensing
technology has played a critical safety
role within global automotive applications.
We invented the rst pneumatic tire
valve, the very same valve used on every
vehicle in the world today. More recently,
we pioneered tire pressure monitoring
systems (TPMS), now required on all new
vehicles in North America, and growing in
European and Asian-Pacic countries,
says Paul Wise, director of marketing at
Schrader. However, what differentiates
Schrader is our ability to extend these
foundational technologies to new markets
and applications.
For example, Schrader has been successful
in adapting its sensor technology to
monitor power transmission belts and
industrial hoses, which are found in
diverse applications for factory equipment,
construction, agriculture, robotics and other
markets as well.
Many of these applications are considered
capital equipment, meaning when the
piece of equipment is down because of a
broken belt or a burst hose, it translates
to a real operational cost to owners,
said Enda McCloskey, vice president of
technology, Schrader. Our new belt and
hose monitoring systems remove the
guess work about when to perform critical
maintenance.
Schrader valve and sensing technology
within automotive applications helps
to save lives, reduce fuel costs, and
reduce environmental impact via TPMS.
Additionally, Schraders continued history
of innovation has resulted in an all-electric
way to better measure fuel levels in gas
tanks as well as new ex fuel sensors for
hybrid vehicles -- its technology has even
expanded to the medical eld, including
oxygen monitoring for hospital and patient
environments.
For more information, visit www.
schraderinternational.com.
EASY WAYS TO GIVE BACK
(NewsUSA) - There are people all over
the world who are struggling and in need
of help. One could be right next door.
While its not always possible to help out
nancially, or donate a large amount of time
to a cause, there are easy ways to perform
simple acts of kindness every day. Not only
does the person performing the good deed
feel great, but these small gestures add up
to make a big difference.
Contribute to the community with these
simple deeds:
* Gather gently used books. Contact
schools, libraries and other institutions,
such as hospitals and senior centers, to
see if books are needed. Involve a book
club or other community organization to
increase the donation.
* Call area schools and ask about
volunteering. Many schools are looking for
mentors and tutors. Depending on each
schools policy, sometimes volunteers
need to attend a short training session
before starting. For parents, lending time
to chaperone a eld trip is both fun and
rewarding.
* Consider donating blood through an
American Red Cross blood drive. The need
for blood is constant as approximately
every two seconds a patient in the United
States needs a blood transfusion. Just
one donation can save up to three lives.
After each donation, Red Cross donors
are treated to Keebler cookies, beverages
and other snacks as a way to say Thank
you for their act of kindness. To learn more
about the Be a Good Cookie. Get a Good
Cookie. campaign and for blood donation
eligibility, visit www.redcrossblood.org.
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* Head to the local park for a clean-up.
Get friends to chip in to help the community
as well. Separate trash from recyclable
items and dispose of each appropriately.
See efforts materialize in a clean green
space.
* Organize a clothing drive with co-
workers or friends. Schedule home pick-ups
for a specic day, and donate gently used
clothing to local charitable organizations.
Youll be helping others, and youll have
more room in your closets.
* Collect those canned fruits and
vegetables, and take them to the local
food bank. Check with them to see if they
have a wish list of items that they need.
Some of those things, shelf-stable or non-
perishable, may already be sitting around
your house. Its also great way organize
your pantry.
There are so many ways to give back.
Simple acts of kindness are often the most
valuable to those in need, and they are the
easiest to perform. Whether saving a life,
feeding a family or mentoring a student,
every kind gesture brings a smile to more
than one face.
ENJOY A LITTLE TECH-FREE FAMILY
TIME
(NewsUSA) - Family dinners arent what
they used to be -- football games are
blaring in the foreground and parents must
remind children to turn off their phones,
and struggle to keep their own ngers from
itching to check their email.
Internet technology has caused family
dynamics to change rapidly across the
country. Family structures arent the same,
communication has been irrevocably
altered and family time doesnt look like it
used to.
Taking the initiative to bring families
closer together, The Company Store, now
celebrating its 100th anniversary, recently
announced the launch of the National
Family Pajama Night campaign slated for
the evening of Saturday, November 19,
2011. Inspired by the brands seasonal
collection of matching pajamas for the
entire family, National Family Pajama Night
is about creating an evening the children
will never forget.
With todays busy schedules, families
are challenged to squeeze in quality time
together between work commitments,
soccer practices and playdates. Our goal
in creating National Family Pajama Night is
to encourage families to put the focus back
on each other, by creating memories that
strengthen family ties, says Keith Hagood,
general manager of The Company Store.
By pledging their involvement, families
will begin receiving Idea of the Day tips
consisting of unique, fun activities for
their family night. Each pledge will also
help achieve the goal of The Company
Store donating $20,000 worth of pajamas
to children in need through the Pajama
Program organization.
Whether families engage in a treasure
hunt, doing tag team drawings, or making
a glow-in-the-dark mural, it is our hope
that National Family Pajama Night will
become an annual event that will continue
to ourish, says Hagood.
Families can pledge participation and get
ideas on how to create a memorable evening
together by visiting www.thecompanystore.
com/pjnight.
CUT HEATING COSTS BY
WINTERIZING YOUR HOME
(NewsUSA) - As Old Man Winter makes
his mighty push, 79 percent of Americans
expect to pay the same or more to heat
their homes as compared to last winter,
according to a recent survey by the Vent-
Free Gas Products Alliance, a section
of the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and
Refrigeration Institute (AHRI).
To save money on those heating bills,
though, homeowners can take steps now
to stay warmer and more comfortable this
winter. For example, caulking and extra
insulation are relatively inexpensive and
easy projects that will pay dividends all
winter.
Another way to cut home heating bills 20 to
35 percent is by installing a vent-free gas
replace or heater in the room you use most.
According to Sue Walker, chairwoman of
the AHRIs Vent-Free Gas Products Alliance
Section, this zone heating strategy allows
you to turn down the central furnace and
take advantage of the inherent efciency of
supplemental vent-free gas heating.
For every dollar you spend on gas using
a vent-free appliance, you get 99 cents
worth of heat in your living space, as these
products are 99 percent efcient, said
Walker.
Vent-free gas products have been around
for more than 30 years, according to
Walker. With more than 20 million units
installed in homes, they are time tested for
savings and safety.
Because a vent-free gas heating system
does not require tearing out walls to run vent
pipe, professional installation is surprisingly
inexpensive, fast and cost-effective.
For a home with an existing wood-burning
replace, converting it to a vent-free gas
log set or insert turns a messy, inefcient
system into a clean, hassle-free, highly
economical heat source. Environmentally
friendly vent-free appliances are heated
with natural gas or propane, among the
cleanest of all fossil fuels according to the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Both gases are domestically abundant and
are secure sources of energy.
Clean-burning fuel and super efcient
operation -- that makes vent-free a truly
green heat source, said Walker.
For more information, visit ventfree.org.
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LUNCH WAGON
Conditions and Terms of Sale: Cash, Good Check with ID - nothing removed until settled for. Not Respon-
sible for Lost or Damaged Items. Verbal statements at time of sale take precedence over written documents.
www.currieparkerauction.com & AUCTION ZIP
Currie/Parker Auction Service
713 Sheridan - Big Rapids, MI
DAVE SCHARLOW LIVING ESTATE SALE
SUNDAY November 13th, 2011 1:00PM
355 W. Church St Reed City, Michigan
Directions: From the South end of Reed City, just beyond the Old State
Police Post, go N. to Church St. ; then go W. on Church to sale site.
AUCTIONEERS: PHIL CURRIE 231-796-6617
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LOTS AND LOTS OF ITEMS NOT
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WATCH ZIP FOR UPDATES
Forward Realty, Inc.
105 Linden St
Big Rapids, MI
(231) 796-4808
www.century21forwardrealty.com
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for mobile home, septic, well, electric.
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Just 6 miles east of Big Rapids.
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This is a nice 11 acres. It is rolling
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Property is part of a larger parcel and
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Very nice 3 bedroom home on just
over an acre near Croton Dam. Park-
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Great location on Cozy curves. How
about a sporting goods store in the
retail building. Then rent the large
builds out for RVs, boats or storage.
Fenced 8 acres for room to expand.
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MONDAY,NOVEMBER7,2011TRICOUNTYNEWSSHOPPER 7
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In Michigan in 2010 there were 55,867
reported car-deer crashes with 11 mo-
torists killed and 1,277 injured. About
80 percent of all car-deer crashes take
place on two-lane roads between dusk
and dawn. (Of the reported car-deer
accidents Kent County is number one
and Montcalm County is number six in
the states highest accident rate).
What can you do?
Stay aware, awake, alert, and sober.
Remember, safety belts are your best
defense in any collision.
Be alert for deer in spring and fall,
especially at dawn and dusk.
Heed deer crossing and speed limit
signs, particularly on two-lane roads.
If a crash is unavoidable:
Dont swerve!
Brake rmly
Hold on to the steering wheel.
Stay in your lane.
Bring your vehicle to a controlled stop.
We at Hills Body Shop have noticed an increase in deer hits in the month of October through December
and a big surge directly after the end of Daylight Savings, because more people are still on the road at
sunset.
If you have had the misfortune of hitting a deer, Hills Body Shop, Inc. is here to help restore your ve-
hicle to its pre-accident condition. Your insurance company may refer you to one of their preferred
repair facilities. These body shops have an agreement with your insurance company to keep down the
cost of your vehicle repair in exchange for referrals. We believe its not in your best interest to take
your vehicle to these contracted repair shops. We believe safety and quality should come before cost,
whereas these preferred shops seem to put cost before quality and safety. We believe it to be unethi-
cal to cheapen your vehicle repair to save your insurance company money. Youre our customer, not
your insurance companys. Hills Body Shop, Inc. has always and will always provide the nest repairs
available.
For more information about what you can do to avoid a car-deer accident and what to do if you do have
a car-deer accident, please visit our website http://www.hillsbodyshop.com/
Hills Body Shop
Hills Body Shop
Hills Body Shop
Quality Service You Can Depend On
507 W. Shaw Howard City Next to Mobil
231-937-7380 or 800-938-9141
Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Michigan Car-Deer Crash
Safety Awareness Month.
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EDITORS NOTE: Please check with your club or
organization to be certain of meetings, outings and classes,
as they may be canceled due to bad weather or other
reasons. If any listing is incorrect, please call (231)832-
5566 or (231)745-4635 with correct information.
DOMESTIC ABUSE NUMBER for anyone being abused
is 1-800-950-5808. There is no excuse for abuse.
HEARTLAND HOSPICE VOLUNTEER TRAINING.
Heartland Hospice of Cadillac is looking for caring and
dedicated people with an interest in serving terminally ill
patients and their families in the Reed City Area and the
outlaying communities. Volunteers provide services such
as friendly visiting, patient transport/patient outings, errand
running, child care, and clerical services. Volunteer classes
are available to t each persons schedule. Please call Paul
King at Heartland Hospice at 231-775-6840 for further
information.
SATURDAY
REED CITY SENIOR CENTER Potluck and Cards, 12
p.m. (third Saturday of each month).
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 Chicken BBQ (third
Saturday of every month), 5-7p.m., 129 E. Osceola Ave.
For more information, call (231)832-5102.
INTERSECTION OPEN-DOORS FREE COMMUNITY
DINNER takes place every Saturday night at 5:45 p.m. at
the corner of US-10 and 66 in the Brooks Corners United
Methodist hall. Open to everyone. Reservation are required,
please call (231)734-2733. Please leave your name, contact
phone number and number of people attending. Intersection
Church takes place folling the dinner starting at 6:30 p.m..
Everyone welcome.
THE LEROY FARMERS MARKET will be held every
Saturday from 9a.m. To 1 p.m. Through mid October. For
information call Brian Cool at (231)768-4624 or go to
www.leroyfarmersmarket.com.
EVERGREEN COVENANT WOMEN will hold a craft
and bake sale on Saturday, August 27 from 9a.m. to 2p.m.
At Hollister Senior Citizen Center on 1505 Michigan Ave.
(M37) in Baldwin. All proceeds go to community charities.
BENEFIT DINNER FOR MARCIA BISHOP will be
held Saturday, November 5 from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. At the
First Baptist Church gym in Reed City on U.S.-10 across
from South Park Homes. Dinner, Silent Auction, and Live
Praise and Worship Band. 100 percent of the proceeds go to
Marcia. Entry fee collected at the door.
~NOVEMBER 19
A CHRISTMAS BAZAAR will be held Saturday,
November 19 from 8:30 a.m. To 2:30 p.m. at the Trinity
Lutheran Church, 19778 U.S.-10 Reed City. Luncheon
from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
~DECEMBER 3
THE 54TH ANNUAL St. Mary Christmas Bazaar will
be on Saturday, December 3 from 9 a.m. To 3 p.m. And
Sunday, December 4 from 8 a.m. To noon at the St. Mary
Parish Center, 919 Marion Avenue, Big Rapids. This event
includes a luncheon on Saturday and pancake breakfast on
Sunday morning. For more information call (231)796-5202.
SUNDAY
REED CITY VFW Ladies Auxiliary All American
Breakfast (rst Sunday of every month), 8a.m-12 noon.
129 East Osceola Avenue.
LAST SUNDAY EVERY MONTH, Breakfast Buffet,
7:30-11 a.m. Evart Moose Lodge, #2452, 8400 U.S.-10.
EVART VFW POST 7979 BREAKFAST 2nd Sunday of
every month.
REED CITY MASONIC LODGE will stop serving their
Pancake Breakfast on the third Sunday of each month until
further notice.
NA OPEN MINDED RECOVERY MEETING is held at 7
p.m. Every Wednesday and Sunday at Immanuel Lutheran
Church, 726 Fuller Ave., Big Rapids
MONDAY
REED CITY AMVETS POST 2965 MEETING, 7p.m.
129 E. Osceola Avenue. For more information, call Cliff
Galloup (231)832-2787. Meetings are second Monday of
every month).
T.O.P.S. 1682 MEETING, every Monday at Reed City St.
Paul Lutheran Church, weigh in 5:30p.m., meeting 6p.m.
EUCHRE, 1p.m. at Reed City Senior Center, 219 E. Todd
Street.
REED CITY SENIOR CENTER MEETING, 10:30a.m.
(third Monday of each month).
BUTTERFLY BUNCH BREAST CANCER SUPPORT
GROUP MEETING second Monday of each month, 7p.m.
For more information, call Carol Ladd (231)734-5305.
EVART MOOSE LODGE NO. 2452 host bingo each
Monday at 8400 U.S. 10. Doors open at 4p.m. Early bird
takes place at 6p.m. with regular regular bingo at 6:30p.m.
(License No. A21600)
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Monday evening at
Trinity Lutheran Church on highway US-10 in Reed City.
Weigh in at 5:30 p.m., meeting starts at 6:00p.m.
THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY PROGRAM
LOOK GOOD...FEEL BETTER. Cancer Support Group
for Women. Sponsored by Paradise Salon and Spectrum
Health Reed City Hospital Cancer Services. 2nd Monday of
every other month at 4:00 p.m. January-March-May-July-
September-November. Hosted by Crossroads Radiation
Therapy Center, 4499 220th Street, Reed City, Michigan
49677. Interested? Inquire by calling: Oncology Infusion
Services Staff 832-7105, Crossroads Radiation Center 832-
5817 or Paradise Salon 832-3411.
NATURAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP MEETING, at
the Sears Church of God, corner of Highway 10 and 40th
Ave., west entrance. This group meets the last Monday of
each month at 6 p.m. to discuss natural health options and
specic subjects, CO-OP information is also available.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon. Location
is at Boomers Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club)
on 213 Nielson St. There is entertainment after lunch. For
information call 231-734-6005.
~NOVEMBER 14
THE EVERGREEN COVENANT WOMEN will have a
Pulled Pork Hunters Dinner on Monday, November 14.
Two seatings, one at 5:30 p.m. and one at 6:30 p.m. Corner
of 56th and Evergreen, at Evergreen Church. All proceeds
go to charity.
TUESDAY
LA LECHE LEAGUE BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT
GROUP MEETING, 10a.m. Monthly topics. Open to
all pregnant and nursing mothers. Children welcome.
Downtown Reed City. Contact Sue, LLL group leader for
directions or questions, (231)832-1858 or email LLL Sue@
charter.net. (Meetings are Third Tuesday of every month.)
IDLEWILD LOT OWNERS Senior Size, 11a.m. and Line
Dancing, 7p.m. at the club house.
SHEPHERDS TABLE, 5-6 p.m. (every Tuesday) at the
church, 216 S. Main Street, Hersey. For more information,
call the church (231)832-9072. Church is barrier free.
FREE CLOTHING - FOOD available to those in need
(second and fourth Tuesday of the month), 5p.m. at Idlewild
Seventh Day Adventist Churchs Community Service.
REED CITY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION FOOD
PANTRY, (every Tuesday & Thursday) 1-4p.m. at St. Philip
Neri Church. Call (231)832-2624 for more information.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP MEETING, (second
Tuesday of each month), 1p.m. at St. Anns Church
Basement in Baldwin. For further information, call Shawn
(231)745-8421.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 7a.m. at the
Evart United Methodist Church.
BINGO12:30 at Reed City Senior Center, 219 East Todd
Street.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP meets the second and
fourth Tuesdays of the month, 2-4p.m. The group meets
at the Community Mental Health for Central Michigan in
Osceola County located at 4473 220th Ave. in Reed City.
For mor information call (231)832-2247. The group is for
individuals who provide caregiving services for individuals
with Dementia, Alzheimers or other chronic/terminal
medical conditions. There is no charge to participate and
there are no residency restrictions.
GFWC EVART WOMENS CLUB meets 7p.m. the second
Tuesday of the month at St. Paul Lutheran Church. Open
to the public. The May meeting honors Girl Scouts with a
Girl Scouts tea.
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Tuesday morning
at the Assembly of God Church in Big Rapids. Weigh in at
9:00 a.m. meeting starts at 9:30 a.m.
ALANON MEETING, SUPPORT GROUP for families
and friends of Alcoholics will meet every Tuesday at St.
Phillips Church, Reed City at 8 p.m.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon. Location
is at Boomers Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club)
on 213 Nielson St. There is entertainment after lunch. For
information call 231-734-6005.
THE RED HATS, known as the Classy Lassies in Purple
and Red, of Evart, meet every THIRD Tuesday evening at
6 p.m. The meeting place is the Evart Depot. Pink Hatters
are welcome too (the younger ones). Call our Queen, Jan,
at 734-5010 or Vice Queen Linda, at 734-9733 for any
information or questions you may have.
THE LAST TUESDAY OF each month the Intersection
Free Store will host a Free Resources Seminar for the
greater Evart community. This seminar will discuss the
many different agencies, organizations and churches that
offer help for families and individuals during these current
tough economic conditions. Please call ahead as seating is
limited. All are welcome. (231)734-2733
THE OSCEOLA COUNTY CHAPTER OF MARSP will
meet at the Evart United Methodist Church, 519 Cherry, on
Tuesday, September 13 at 1 p.m. Snacks will be provided
and the program will be on Senior Exercise. For further
information, please call Joe Curtin at (231)734-9139 or
Laverne Erbes at (231)832-5108.
~NOVEMBER 8
AN AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE will
be held Tuesday, November 8 at Pine River High School,
17445 Pine River School Road, LeRoy from 8a.m. To 1:45
p.m.
WEDNESDAY
ELIJAHS PLACE MEAL, (last Wednesday of each
month), 5-6:30p.m. at Zion-Emanuel Lutheran Church, 202
Albert Street, LeRoy. Open to the public, free of charge.
IDLEWILD LOT OWNERS Game Day, 11a.m. at the club
house.
PATHFINDER PUBLIC LIBRARY Summer Story Hour,
1-2p.m. for children ages 4-8. A parent must remain in the
library during story hour.
SOUTH EVART QUILT CLUB, (rst and third Wednesday
of the month), 10:30a.m.-2p.m. with potluck lunch at noon.
Contact Margie (231)734-3857 or Ann (231)867-3237.
EVART FAITH BIBLE CHURCH PIONEER CLUB,
6p.m. every Wednesday for rst through sixth grades.
REED CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY STORY TIME is every
Wednesday from 11:15a.m. until noon. There will be
games, crafts, songs and stories.
BITELY BETTER CONSERVATION CLUB MEETINGS
are held the rst Wednesday of each month (excluding
January through March), and the public is always welcome.
The doors open at 5:30 for a pot luck dinner followed by
the meeting which starts at 7:00p.m.
OSCEOLA COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITIES
meeting is the rst Wednesday of every month. Call the
hotline for location of the meeting and for information.
(231)832-8453
EVART AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE meets
at 6p.m. the second Wednesday of each month. For
information call 734-9799.
BINGO, EVERY WEDNESDAY, VFW Hall Post #7979,
Evart, license A04340. Early Bird at 6 p.m. Located at
4681 85th Ave., Evart.
THE BIG RAPIDS MASONIC LODGE meets the rst
Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Big Rapids
Masonic Temple on east 19 Mile Road in Big Rapids.
NA OPEN MINDED RECOVERY MEETING will be
held at 7 p.m. Every Wednesday and Sunday at Immanuel
Lutheran Church, 726 Fuller Ave., Big Rapids.
MIDWESTERN MICHIGAN AARP Chapter 2418
meetings are held the second Wednesday of every month
at the United Methodist Church on Chestnut Street in Reed
City. The meeting start at 12 noon with a potluck lunch
and programs begin at 1 p.m. Programs for the next three
months are as follows:
-NOVEMBER 9th will be Dave Ransom from Self Serve
Lumber in Reed City.
-DECEMBER 14th will be the students from the Trinity
Lutheran School in Reed City.
THURSDAY
REED CITY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION FOOD
PANTRY, (every Tuesday & Thursday) 1-4p.m. at St. Philip
Neri Church. Call (231)832-2624 for mor information.
FATHERS PROGRAM, (third Thursday of each month), at
Baldwin Family Health Care Conference Room. For more
information contact Dave, call (231)745-2000 ext. 16.
T.O.P.S. 1541 MEETING, weigh-in 8:15-9:15a.m., meeting
at 9:30a.m. at Evart United Methodist Church. For more
information call
(231)734-5752.
T.O.P.S. 1390 MEETING, weigh-in 6:10 p.m., meeting at
6:35 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, Evart, corner of Third
and Oak. For more information, call Ruth at (231)734-2844
or Terri at (231)734-5348.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 1p.m. at
Evart United Methodist Church.
SHEPHERDS TABLE, 5:30-6:30p.m. at Reed City
Church of the Nazarene, 5300 220th Ave., Reed City.
EUCHRE, 1p.m. at Reed City Senior Center, 219 East Todd
Street.
ALANON MEETING every Thursday night, 7:00p.m. at
Evart Sacred Heart Church.
THE CHIEF OSCEOLA WOOD CARVERS will be
meeting at the Osceola County Fairgrounds in Evart every
Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon at the community building.
Anyone interested to learn wood carving is welcome,
there is no cost. It is also the meal site for the Commission
on Aging and their Thursday dinner is at noon. For mor
information on carving call 734-5125 or 734-9131.
Information on COA dinner reservations call 734-6005.
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Thursday evening
at the Assembly of God Church in Big Rapids. Weigh-in at
6:00 p.m., meeting starts at 6:30 p.m.
REED CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK CLUB meets
every third Thursday of the month.
EVART CAR CLUB meets the second Thursday of every
month at the Evart Moose at 7p.m.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon. Location
is at Boomers Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club)
on 213 Nielson St. There is entertainment after lunch. For
information call 231-734-6005.
~NOVEMBER 10
FAMILY LIFE Estate Planning Seminar will be offered
free by Calvary Baptist Church, 636 N. Oak St., Evart on
Thursday, November 10 at 7 p.m. RSVP to Debi at 1-800-
776-1070.
FRIDAY
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 Fish Fry (rst Friday of
every month), 5-7p.m., 129 E. Osceola Ave. For more
information, call (231)832-5102.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 8p.m. at the
Evart United Methodist Church.
PEDRO, 1p.m. at the Reed City Senior Center, 219 East
Todd Street.
EVERY FRIDAY Fish or Shrimp dinner from 5 to 8p.m.
Moose Lodge No. 2452 located at 8400 US-10 in Evart. For
more information call (231)734-6181
BINGO EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at LeRoy VFW Post
#10770 on Mackinaw Trail next to Citizens Bank. Early
birds starts at 6p.m. Concession stand is open.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon. Location
is at Boomers Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club)
on 213 Nielson St. There is entertainment after lunch. For
information call 231-734-6005.
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 Chicken Wings (Last
Friday of every month), 5-7p.m., 129 E. Osceola Ave. For
more information, call (231)832-5102.
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231-796-6668
19100 Northland Drive, Big Rapids, MI
BIG RAPIDS COLLISION CENTER, INC
25th
ANNIVERSARY!
Celebrating 25 Years in Business
and Still Going Strong!
1
24 Hour
Emergency
Service
Residential and
Commercial
Since 1970
231-796-3717
Geothermal Boilers
Air Conditioning Gas & Oil Furnaces
TRANE AMANA WATERFURNACE
20960 19 Mile Rd.
Big Rapids
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624 N. State St., Big Rapids, MI
(231) 796-7253
OPEN 24 HOURS!
213 S. State Street, Big Rapids MI 49307
231-796-1919
1709 S. State St.
Big Rapids
231-592-5155
Debit Cards / ATM /E-B-T Cards Accepted
TANK SET
SPECIALS!
11125 Northland Drive
Big Rapids, Michigan 49307
(231) 796-9129 (800) 683-0582
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Northland
Grocery
LIVE BAIT AND MINNOWS!
Liquor-DNR-Lottery- Beer-Wine-Pizzas-Subs
10636 Northland Dr.
Rogers Heights
(231)796-2156
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165 Cass (Old US-131) Morley
231-856-7778
Licenses
Archery Supplies
Guns & Ammo
Fly Tying Supplies
Bait & Tackle
Camping Supplies
Rods & Reels
Fishing Supplies
Trapping Supplies
Located on M-46 between M-46 Truck Stop
and Tri-County Motor Sales
Across from Burley Park
19499 M-46 Howard City
(616) 485-2423
Big Rapids & Rockford
Two Locations to Serve You
Hours M-F 9-5:30 Saturday 9-3
14150 Northland Dr.,
Big Rapids, MI 49307
231-796-2700
10704 Northland Dr. NE,
Rockford, MI 49341
616-863-2700
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Open 6 Days - Mon. - Fri. 8 - 6 Sat. 8 - 1
231-937-4962
Complete On The Farm Servicing!
All Brands
Auto, Truck and Farm
J.I.S. TIRE SERVICE
17980 Northland Dr., Sand Lake
(Corner of Pine & Northland)
616-636-8350
231-937-TIRE (8473)
BIG BENS
TIRES & AUTO REPAIRS
New & Used Tires
Truck & Auto Repairs
Hundreds of Used Tires In Stock
S&J Country
Meats
616-232-9585
Located in the back of Sand
Lake Foods
59 E. Lake St.
Mon-Sat 10am-7pm
Sun. Noon to 5pm
Special order? Call ahead!
345 N. Main St., Cedar Springs, MI
Toll Free 866-553-3673
www.vanderhydeford.com
WWW.VANDERHYDEFORD.COM
Vanderhyde Ford
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ALPHA OMEGA COFFEE & GAMES
We have events every day! Call to nd out what's happening!
Check us out on
Open Mic Night Every Tues! Feature Games!
Tournaments every Friday!
www.alphaomegacandg.com
32 S. Main St. Cedar Springs 616.696.2910
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WAREHOUSE
141 S. Main St. Downtown Cedar Springs
616.696.2050
Oak, Cherry, Hickory, Maple,
QS Oak Furniture, Great Gift Ideas
Hours: Sun. 12-5, Mon.-Sat 9-7
4330 14 Mile Road NE Rockford
GREAT Variety of Items!
616-866-8912
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Jerky Brats Stix Wild Game Processing Year 'Round
(616) 836-9790 (Cell)
Email: jerkyandmore2@yahoo.com
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Natural Health Classes & Consultations,
Aromatherapy, Therapeutic Massage
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90 N. Main Street, Suite B, Cedar Springs
989-330-6835 888-805-6069
kin-of-hope.com
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WILSONS
Mobile Home Improvement Store
Mobile Home & RV Parts
Assorted Mobile Home Doors & Windows
Vinyl Windows
Kitchen & Bath Cabinets R.V. Parts & Supplies
HOURS: 9 am-5 pm Sat. 9 am-3 pm Sun. 9 am-1 pm Closed Tuesdays
M-82, 3 Miles West of U.S. 131
231-937-6556
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BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE GIFT items
and holiday decor including pottery, jew-
elry, and quilted items at the 7th annual
Penny Pots and Friends Holiday Sale. Sat-
urday, 10am-4pm. Green Township Hall,
21431 Northland Drive, Paris.
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Evart, Reed City
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(231)592-8348
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Email:
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upon us, and Mpi is looking for some
women to come join our team of fundrais-
ing for the cause. Must have own vehi-
cle, and be able to work 40 hours a
week, Sun. thru Thursday. This is a per-
manent job, year round. Paid weekly,
earn $8-11.50 hr. Men are welcomed as
well and call for public safety groups.
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