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Monday,
Nov.
28,
2011
www.tricountynewsshopper.com
Its Always Sunny & 70 at the Largest Indoor Showroom in Northern Michigan
Boon Rd.
N.Mitc
hellSt.
Fox
ofCadillac
55
131
OPENMon. & Thurs. 9am-8pm
Tues., Wed., Fri. 9am-6pmSat. 9am-4pm
1450 N. Mitchell St. Cadillac
231-775-3448 800-748-0143
Visit us 24/7 at www.foxfordofcadillac.com
* All payments with 15% down. Plus tax, title, license and doc. fee. 72 mos. @ 3.5% APR to qualified buyers and includes RCL renewal rebate. All applicable rebates to dealer. To qualified buyers. 2011 EPA-Estimated mileage on new Focus, Fusion, Fiesta, F150, Escape & Ranger. Actual Mileage will Vary. Offer Good thru 01/10/12.
Affordable Monthly
Payments on New 2011
& 2012 Models!
BuyFromOnly$256
2012 FORD FOCUSmo.*
UP TO
40 MPG
BuyFromOnly
$179mo.*
2012 FORD FIESTAUP TO
40 MPG
BuyFromOnly
$316mo.*
2012 FORD TAURUS
BuyFromOnly
$319mo.*
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mo.*
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36 MPGBuyFromOnly$230
mo.*
2011 FORD ESCAPEUP TO
31 MPG
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mo.*
2011 FORD F150
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$375mo.*
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THE MD PLOW TAKES ALL THE GREAT FEATURES
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performance
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The same easy to use foot pedal mounting and adjustable jack mechanism
Super bright plow lights with double stud mounts
Standard 3/8" cutting edge
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226 S. Warren
231-592-0000
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1732 Lakeshore Dr.
231-755-9100
HAVE YOUR
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CLEANED
FOR THE
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Today
111-B Higbee St., Reed City, MI
231-465-4144
Christmas Fabric
40% OFF
NOV. 28 - DEC. 3
Weber
Brothers
Sawmill,
Inc.
Buyer of
Standing
Timber
Steven G. Weber2862 N. Winn Rd.Mt. Pleasant, MI
www.weberssawmill.com
weberbrossawmill@yahoo.com
989.644.2206
Cell989.330.3075
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Boon Rd.
N.MitchellSt.
Foxof
Cadillac
55
131
Visit us 24/7 at www.foxfordofcadillac.com
Plus tax, title, doc ($190) and plate fee. Subject to Prior Purchase.
OPENMon. & Thurs.
9am-8pmTues., Wed.,Fri. 9am-6pmSat. 9am-4pm
Its Always Sunny & 70 at the Largest Indoor Showroom in Northern Michigan
08 Toyota Tundra Dbl Cab 4x4V8, Bedliner, 1 Owner, PW/PL, TP108
Just $22,995*'10 Ford Explorer 4x4
3rd Seat, PW/PL, Tilt, Cruise, Air, 2 To Choose, FP157
Just $23,495*
05 Grand Cherokee LaredoWell Equipped, 4x4, 85k Miles, TP63A
Only $10,995*06 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4
Great Shape, FP144A
Just $11,995*
06 Pontiac Grand PrixWell Equipped, 84k Miles, FP120
Just $9,495*
07 Toyota SiennaGot It All, TP99
Only $17,995*
07 Chevy Tahoe LTZLoaded, Leather, 3rd Seat, Locally Owned & Maintained, F381A
Just $21,995*
07 Toyota YarisSalsa Red, Auto, Great MPG, T345A
Just $9,495*
06 Chevy Trailblazer LS 4x4Well Equipped, 28k Miles, T16720A
Just $14,495*
06 Honda Element EXP 4WDLocal Trade, 84k Miles, T362A
Only $12,495*'06 Jeep Liberty Sport
Auto, Air, PW/PL, TP89
Only $11,995*
05 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4WDVery Clean, P Moon, Tilt, Cruise, PW/PL, TP97
Just $18,495*10 E350 Cargo Van
Ready For Work, FP153
Only $18,995*
08 Pontiac G8 GTHard To Find, P Moon, Low Miles, Well Equipped, F382A
Just $21,995*
'10 Mazda 6Well Equipped, P Moon, FP150
Just $17,995*
08 Toyota Tundra SR5 Dbl Cab4x4, 5.7, Local Trade, T300A
Just $21,495*
00 Oldsmobile Intrigue GLSLeather, Loaded, F494A
Only $5,995*
07 Toyota PriusSilver, Great MPG, T272A
Just $13,995*
07 Grand Cherokee LimitedLoaded, 4x4, P Moon, FP146
Just $20,995*
08 Ford Escape XLT4WD, Red Fire, FP127
Just $17,995*
08 Ford Mustang GT5 Speed, Locally Owned, Maintained, Sharp, T193B
Reduced $18,995*
10 Ford Ranger Ext Cab 4x411k Miles, Well Equipped, F365A
Just $20,495*
07 Chevy 1500 Ext Cab 4x467k Miles, F346B
Just $18,495*
04 Chevy 1500 4x4Reg Cab, Long Box, LS, PW/PL
Only $13,995*
05 Ford F150 4x4 Lariat1 Owner, Hard Tonneau, Running Board, F551A
Only $19,995*
08 Ford Escape XLTAWD, 3rd Row Seat, Tow Pkg, FP127
Just $18,995*
09 Toyota Rav4 4x46 Cyl, P Moon, PW/PL, CD, T303A
Just $18,995*
'01 Ford Windstar LimitedLeather, Loaded, Quad Seats, 88,000 Miles, Local Trade
Just $5,995*04 Dodge Neon SXT
Well Cared For, Well Equipped, Spoiler, 5 Speed
Just $5,995*
05 Toyota Corolla LEAuto, Well Equipped, 83k Miles, Great MPG, TP98
Just $10,495*
'03 Silverado Ext Cab 2500 HDDark Cherry, Well Equipped, 4x4, T288B
Just $13,995*
10 Ford Flex SEL PkgLocal Trade, F299A
Save Big $22,995*
Experience the Fox Motors of Cadillac Difference
Only the Best
231-775-3448 1-800-748-01431450 N. Mitchell St. Cadillac
FOX MOTORS OF CADILLAC
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MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011TRICOUNTYNEWSSHOPPER 3
Christmas TreeDirectoryAre You SellingChristmas Trees
Wreaths & Garlands?
Call Debbie To PlaceYour Ad In TheChristmas Tree
Directory
231-592-834830 words or less $10.00 per insertion (3 minimum)
030 Special Notices
ATTENTION FARM BUREAU Mem-bers. You are invited to a informativelegislative breakfast on December 5th at7:00am at the Paris Cafe, 21220 North-land Drive, Paris. Questions call 231-796-1119.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
& HOME TOUR
Saturday, December 3rd10am-3pm
Fremont's FirstCongregational Church
UCC714 Hillcrest Drive
Fremont, MI(231)924-4710
Christmas crafts and boutique, gour-met holiday foods, soup luncheon,home tours.
GUN SHOW- LUDINGTON RamadaInn, Sunday, December 4th, 9am-3pm.Information, call Dave 231-652-5757
030 Special Notices
ST. MARY
CHRISTMAS
BAZAAR
December 3 (Saturday)
9am - 3pm
Lunch Served
11am - 2pm
December 4 (Sunday)
(8am - noon)
Knights of Columbus
Pancake Breakfast
St. Mary Parish Center
919 Marion Avenue
Big Rapids
Crafts, bake sale,
book sale,
grandma's attic,
raffle, gift baskets,
jewelry booth, plus
an array of fresh greens.
030 Special Notices
Tri-CountyClassifieds
Baldwin, Big RapidsEvart, Reed City
Rodney Area
(231)592-8348Deadline:
Thursday, 12noon
Email:classified@pioneergroup.com
Go Online:www.pioneergroup.com
050 Help Wanted
MPI IS NOW hiring for PART TIMEemployment. Want to work but have abusy schedule? We have the perfect jobfor you. Sunday 12pm to 8:30pm. Mon-day thru Thursday 9am to 12pm, 20hours a week. Start out at $8 per hour withopportunity to make much more. Raisemoney for great organizations whileworking in a professional environment. Callfor an interview today (231)796-9276.
BREAST CANCER AWARENESSis upon us, and Mpi is looking forsome women to come join our teamof fundraising for the cause. Musthave own vehicle, and be able towork 40 hours a week, Sun. thruThursday. This is a permanent job,year round. Paid weekly, earn $8-11.50 hr. Men are welcomed as welland call for public safety groups.Call (231)796-9286 for interview.
Introducing
Robert G. HawleyMaster Hearing Consultant
550A S. State St. Big Rapids(Inside RE/MAX Building)
231-796-4606 or 1-800-522-9588
Hearing Centers FREE Hearing & Screening and
Consultation
FREE Lifetime Clean and Check,
Adjustments of all Aids
FREE Trial on RIE Hearing Aids
12771 Northland Drive
Cedar Springs1 Mile North of M-57 (14 Mile Road)
Hours: Mon. & Wed. 9:30 am - 8 pm
Tue., Thur. & Fri. 9:30 am - 6 pm
Sat. 10 am - 2 pm
www.cedarcarco.com
WE BUY
WE SELL WE TRADECALLORVISITUSTOSEE
WHATYOURVEHICLEISWORTH
CURRIEPARKERAUCTION SERVICEPHIL CURRIE 231-796-6617 BOB PARKER 231-823-2329
717 SHERIDAN ST. BIG RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49307
CONDITIONS ANDTERMSOFSALE: CASH, GOOD CHECKWITH ID-NOTHING REMOVED
UNTIL SETTLED FOR.NOTRESPONSIBLEFORLOST ORDAMAGED ITEMS
Verbal statements at time of sale take precedence over written documentsPORTA JOHN WWW.CURRIEPARKERAUCTION.COM& AUCTIONZIP LUNCH WAGON
Auctioneer note: VERY CLEAN SALE
ANDREWLINDBLOM ESTATE SALESUNDAY DECEMBER 4TH, 2011 @ 1:00P.M.
701 CHERRY ST BIG RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
Direction: From State St. (in Big Rapids) go east on Oak St to Willow, go south to
Chestnut, go east to Cherry St. go south to sale site
DRILL PRESS
BENCH GRINDER
SNOW BLOWER
SHOVELS, RAKES
LAWN MOWER
HAND TOOLS
3-COMPUTERS
COMPUTER DESKSPOOL TABLE
KITCHEN TABLE W/
CHAIRS
FLAT SCREEN T.V.
SOFA
STUFF CHAIRS
MANY COLLECTABLES
DISHES
COFFEE TABLE
KNIFE SET
20+ COLLECTABLE
PLATES
1956 LIFE MAGAZINE
POOL CUES
HORNER MOUTH
ORGANSROCKER
POTS AND PANS
FLAT WARE
2 ROCK MAPLE BED
HEAD BOARD
2 BEDSIDE CHEST 1
DRAWER & 2 DRAWER
1- ROCK MAPLE MIRROR
1 MAPLE DESK
OFFICE ITEMS
OFFICE WINDOWS
SOFTWARE
1 HULL ART LAMP
BUSHEL BINOCULARS
DOLLIES
1 US CORP WW2 FLYBOY
BASEBALL STYLE CAPELECTRIC KIMBALL
PIANO/KEY BOARD
2 BRASS LAMPS
FREEZER
2 ROCKERS ROBINSON
FURNITURE
2-POLK SPEAKERS
IONIC BREEZE AIR
PURIFIER
1 BAKER LAMP
DIGITAL CLOCKS
HENKEL-HARRIS 4
DRAWER CHEST
(WILD CHERRY)
PENN HOUSE CORNER
CABINETRUGS
ELECTRONIC ENTER-
TAINMENT EQUIPMENT
ELECTRIC KITCHEN
EQUIPMENT
REVERE WARE
FOOD PROCESSOR
HATS
TABLECLOTHS
LINEN
BED LINEN
THROW RUGS
CORELLE WARE
CORNING WARE
DURALEX (AMBER)
HALLS ROSE PARADEHC STAINLESS FLAT-
WARD
MIKASA BONE CHINA
PRYREX
ROYAL ALBERT BONE
CHINA SET
CANNING JARS
PICTURE/PRINTS
TOWELS
BLANKETS
OFFICE CHAIRS
CARD TABLES
PHOTO EQUIPMENT
DIRT DEVIL
VHS MOVIES
CDSOLD PAPER MUSIC
OLD BOOKS
THIS AUCTION HAS
MANY INTERESTING
ITEMS, MANY ITEMS
NOT LISTEDAND
TREASURESTOBE
FOUNDASWESORT
THROUGH ITEMS
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December AMVET/VFW Calendar
129 E. OSCEOLA AVE.
REED CITY, MI 231-832-5102
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Ladies Auxiliary# 2964 All AmericanBreakfast 8 AM -Noon Public Welcome
AMVET Post #2965Meeting @ 7 pm @VFW Post #2964
Chicken BBQ@ 5 pm - 7 pm@ VFW Post# 2964 Public WelcomeClub Christmas Partyafter BBQ
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Fish Fry@ Reed City VFWPost #2964 5pm - 7pm, Public Welcome
Ladies Auxiliary#2964 Meeting 6 PM@ VFW Post # 2964
VFW Meeting 7PM @VFW Post #2964
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Jack FrizzellDIRECTOR/MGR
Michael MohnkeDIRECTOR
128 S. Warren Ave., Big Rapids796-8628
Funeral and Cremation Services
A Tradition
of Service
Since 1916
LOWER FUEL BILLS START HERE!WITH REPLACEMENT WINDOWS
by
AA
&B U I L D E R S
REPLACE YOUR OLDDRAFTY, STICKY, WARPED
AND LEAKING WINDOWS TODAY!
A & A BUILDERS231-823-2770
SINCE 1968 MORE THAN 60YEARS EXPERIENCE
Corner of 8 Mile & Northland Drive, Stanwood
SHOP LOCAL LICENSED & INSURED
SIDING
ROOFING
STEEL ROOFING
Also
STEEL SHINGLES
WINDOWSStarting at
$18900Tilts infor easycleaningHome Acres Building Supply Co.
We hope youhad a fantasticThanksgiving
Expressway PublicAuto AuctionDick Nagy, Auctioneer
Were Open 5 days a week 9 - 5Selling vehicles wholesale to the
public for the past 20 years131 Expressway at M46 (east)
Exit 120 Howard City
CALL231-937-5868OR 231-218-5031
or visit our website atexpresswayautoauction.org
Dont forget
Our next sale will be
Good selection of cars,
trucks & SUVs.
Warranties available on select cars.
Mon., December 56:30 PM
Absolute Last Bid BuysRegular Auction
Forward Realty, Inc.
105 Linden StBig Rapids, MI(231) 796-4808
www.century21forwardrealty.com
Reed Cityan all brick home just a few blocks
from business area and wonderful bakery. Very
interesting interior with wood floor, bulls eyes
on corner molding. Home has 3-4 bedrooms,one full bath, and two half baths, single garage.
11035780
Efficient to live in, a smaller 3 bedroom
home near elementary school, hospital, doctors
office. All utilities stay and some furniture.
11035063
Nice home for small family or retired
couple. Stick built in 1970, 2 bedroom 1 bath
on main level, ranch style home. Nice pole barn
16x32. For country toys. 11034846
Heart of many national forests in Monroe
Township, White cloud area. 20 wooded acres
for great hunting or building. 11033887
4000 sq. Ft. 5 bedroom, 4 bath home
located just outside of Big Rapids. 2 fireplaces,
family room and bonus room, solid surface
counters throughout. Oak trim and doors,
heated garage, underground sprinklers, hugedeck. And so much more. $264,900 11032058
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SCRAP AUTO PARTS STOLEN
FROM BARRYTON BUSINESS
BARRYTON More than $750
worth of scrap metal was stolenfrom a Barryton business during theweekend.
Barryton Police officers were calledon Monday to to Kelleys Auto, locatedat 19950 30th Ave. in Barryton, whereemployees reported scrap auto parts,including multiple brake rotors andrums, were stolen from behind theusiness. The theft occurred sometimeetween Saturday afternoon and earlyonday morning.Anyone with information on this case
s asked to call the Barryton Policeepartment at (989) 382-7822.
AMISH MAN WHO SHOT
BROTHER WHILE HUNTING
WILL NOT FACE CHARGES
BIG RAPIDS Charges will not beursued against a Mecosta Countyan who accidentally shot and killed
his brother in a hunting accident onov. 16.In our justice system, a prosecuting
ttorney has broad discretion to issuer not issue charges, even when thevidence arguably supports that the
aw has been broken. Here, the goals
f the criminal justice system wouldot be served by the filing of criminalharges, said Mecosta Countyrosecutor in a press release.The victim, Harry E. Weaver, 26,as accidentally shot by his brother,3-year-old David Weaver, who tookeveral shots at a running deer andissed. Harry sat in a blind and Davidas in a nearby cow pasture, about00 yards away from the blind.The family, who are part of Mecostaountys Amish community, live near
he intersection of Two Mile Road and5th Avenue in Hinton Township.
Because of the terrain of the arean which the brothers were hunting,avid didnt realize his brother was inblind in the background of the deer
e was shooting at, Jaklevic said inis statement. Also, the family did notish to pursue charges.Both men had taken hunters safety
ourses and were licensed to hunt,owever neither of them were wearingunters orange at the time of theccident.
GRANDPARENTS, GRANDKIDS
BENEFIT FROM BETTER
HEARING
(NewsUSA) - Grandparents andrandchildren have much to learnrom one another, and such valuableelationships should be cultivated.xford University research has shown
hat involved grandparents contributeignificantly to better-adjustedrandchildren.
The research suggests that childrennd unique acceptance in theirelationships with grandparents, whichenefits them emotionally and mentally.
he grandparental bond is built onommunication. In fact, most childrentudied did not identify distance as an
important factor if communication wasstrong.
Unfortunately, hearing loss isthe number-one challenge tocommunication. According to theNational Institute on Deafness andOther Communication Disorders(NIDCD), age and hearing loss arestrongly related -- 30 percent of seniorsfrom 65 to 74 years old suffer from ahearing disability. For adults 75 yearsof age or older, hearing loss jumps to47 percent.
It doesnt take a PhD for my patientsto understand the many costs ofhearing loss, says Sreek Cherukuri,MD, a certified ear, nose and throatphysician based in Chicago, Ill.
Beyond emotional well-being,even something simple like takingthe grandkids to the pool can turndangerous if grandma cant hearpossible cries for help. Driving putsthe children at risk if the grandparentscannot hear oncoming traffic or carhorns.
The NIDCD reports that only oneout of every five people who needs ahearing aid actually wears one. This islargely due to the extravagant cost ofmost hearing aids.
I found that I saw too many patientswith hearing loss going home withouta solution because they couldntafford hearing aid prices, says Dr.Cherukuri.
Cherukuris response was to developinexpensive but effective hearing aids.With todays technology, a qualityhearing aid shouldnt cost more thana digital camera or iPod, Cherukurisays.
MDHearingAid, found at www.
mdhearingaid.com, isnt just a reliablesource for affordable hearing aids, itsalso a good source for expert consumerinformation.
You should see a physician and getthe best hearing aid you can afford. Weoffer an excellent choice for those whocannot afford a custom hearing aid.Seniors should enjoy the benefits oftheir ripe age. This includes plenty ofquality time with grandchildren.
Get more info on hearing loss andcost-efficient alternatives at www.
MDHearingAid.com .
CHOOSING A STARTUP OR
SMALL-BUSINESS PHONE
SYSTEM
(NAPSI)If the thought of savingtime, trouble and money on yourcompanys phone service rings thebell for you, technology may bring yougood news.
You can act, sound and function morelike a future Fortune 500 business using
the equipment you havebetter.
How To Do It
For one thing, you can wed yourphone system to software that helpsyou care for customers and empoweryour sales team. It can also providesophisticated auto attendant on-holdmusic or messaging, record a call ondemand and send you your voice mailstranscribed in an e-mail.
How It Works
Thats because cloud computing caneliminate hardware and its headaches.The cloud is simply computersconnected through the Internet or anintranet with the ability to reach outand retrieve data processed elsewhereby supercomputers. Its now possibleto add business voice service to the
cloudespecially when its fine-tunedfor quality and ease of use. Its evenpossible to create different greetingsaccording to the time of day and theday of week.
It works through VoIP, which standsfor Voice over Internet Protocol. Inother words, your phone system worksover the Internet rather than overtraditional phone lines.
What You Get
Other features include:
Reports for all incoming andoutgoing calls in the system
The ability to literally link dozens ofphones in dozens of places
A dashboard that shows real-timestatus of co-workers
Integration with Outlook or othercalendaring
A dial-by-name directory
Command and control functionalityfrom your smartphone
You pick your phones, then plugand play with confidence.
What Others Say
In a recent Microsoft survey, 50percent of small businesses using thecloud say it improved their bottom line.
Its all available, without a contract,from Vocalocity.
What Else To Do
Other technologies to consider, saythe experts at the U.S. Small BusinessAdministration, include:
Accounting software. It lets yousee profits and losses at a glance andcan help you design and maintain abudget.
A calendar system
Time-tracking software. It can helpyou determine which tasks result inprofit and which dont.
E-mail management. Streamlining
all your e-mails to one account canhelp you stay organized.
Free Information And Advice
You can learn more and get a freequote at www.vocalocity.com or call877-VOCALOCITY.
TECH TOYS TAKE
TRADITIONAL PLAYTIME TO
NEW HEIGHTS
(NAPSI)From smartphones totablets and all things digital, todayskids are surrounded by technology aevery turneven playtime. While kidsanticipate the presence of technolog
in their toys, according to the MattelConsumer Insights Group, a researcharm of the leading toy company,nearly half of todays moms wish theichildren engaged in more unpluggedopportunities each daymore similarlto how they grew up.
While we can expect toy companiesto continue to incorporate advancedengineering and design into theinext generation of products to remainrelevant to todays child, there are sometoys that help bridge the gap betweenchild and parent by offering the lates
tech-infused innovations to help furthefacilitate creative and imaginative plaexperience.
A few smart holiday toy pickinclude:
Taking wheel play to new heights, thepopular Hot Wheels brand has placeda video camera inside a 1:64 scalevehicle. Hot Wheels Video Racer carslet kids become extreme sports videoproducers, capturing action-packedfootage with their friends and thengoing online to create their own films
with free editing software featuringpreloaded music, scene transitionsand more.
Generations of girls have spent hoursbrushing their dolls hair but the neBarbie Designable Hair Extensionscustomize hair play for the modern-day minifashionista. Children can plastylist, creating designs and custompatterns online at the free designcenter and then printing their creationsonto special Barbie hair extensionsfrom any ink-jet printer, which can thebe worn by the girls, their friends andtheir favorite Barbie doll.
For smart tech fun that the wholefamily can enjoy, UNO Robotointroduces a new way to customizegameplay every time the family getstogether. UNO Roboto allows groupsto record house rules and playersnames so that UNO Roboto can jumpinto gameplay unannounced and keepplayers on their toes.
We talk to children and parents all yealong and we know moms acknowledgebenefits of new technologies, but thealso want kids to interact with toys
and other lively activities that fostecreative, social and developmentalgrowth, says Michael Shore, vice
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050 Help Wanted
GRAPHIC DESIGNER -
COMPOSITION POSITION
We are seeking a creative GraphicDesigner for a full-time opening in ourBig Rapids office. This position is a fastpaced, design based opportunity. Mustbe able to meet deadlines and be veryorganized. Must have good commu-
nication skills. Requirements includeexperience with Mac OSX computersand software applications includingbeing very fluent with the Adobe Cre-ative Suite, which includes InDesign,and Photoshop. Send cover letter,salary requirements and resume to:
Pioneer Group Attn:Nina Jones
115 N. Michigan AvenueBig Rapids, MI 49307
Or email:njones@pioneergroup.com
090 BusinessServices
YOUR LOCAL
INTERNET Provider!
$18.45/month
Unlimited Dial-up
(231)592-9877
www.net-port.com
ROOFING: ALL TYPESRepairs & Leaks. Free Estimates
20yrs. experienceLicensed/Insured(616)636-8288
Ensley Roofing, LLC
110 For Rent
1 & 2 Bedroom, rent includes utilities, 1-year lease. No pets, starting a$500/month. (231)465-4049.
1-OR-2 BEDROOM DUPLEX, 1-yealease, large yard, close to BR, no pets.Starting $375/month. 231-796-4564
WE HAVE CLEAN PLACES TO LIVE-
Apts. and houses in and around BigRapids. No Pets. Sec. Dep. required.Call Silvernail Realty (231)796-6329 owww.silvernailrealty.com on the web.
HERSEY, 2 BEDROOM apartmen$450/month plus $450/deposit plus util-
ities, also nice 1 bedroom Ashton house,$475/month plus $475/deposit. Nopets/smoking. (231)832-3101.
MORLEYMOTEL
DAILY Rooms from $40, Weeklyrooms from $165. Includes utilities.No Deposit. (231)856-7820.
170 Itemsfor Sale
1987 HONDA SPREE-MOPED, runsgreat, no title. $300. (231)832-9886
500 PUZZLES AND books, .50 cent to $1,12 Mile Road and 230th Avenue, BigRapids (231)796-1832
ACHIEVE ENERGY INDEPENDENCEwith an Outdoor Wood Furnace fromCentral Boiler. 25 year warranty available.White Pine Outdoor Boilers, Inc. Marion(231)743-6544
BABY CRIB AND mattress $20.(231)796-0966.
M & J NEW & USED FURNITURE oEvart. Largest selection of good usedand new furniture and appliances.(231)734-2707. We buy, sell or trade.Mon.-Fri.(9-5), Sat.(9-2), Sun. (10-2)www.mandjfurniture.com
SALT/SAND SPREADER, 8'-WIDE,
commercial ground driven tow behind,EPOKE TKG12, $500. or trade.Kevin@ingent2000.com
(231)510-6592
NEWER OAK CHINA Cabinet - $150.231-856-0248.
president of Worldwide ConsumerInsights for Mattel Brands. But the twodont need to be mutually exclusive.Instead, look for toys that incorporateage-appropriate technologies that canenhance traditional play experiences,
while providing todays tech-savvyyouth digital generation with toys thatare fresh and relevant.
FIND FABULOUS GIFTS FOR LESS
(NAPSI)Heres some holidaycheer: You can find the perfect gift foreveryone on your Christmas list withoutpaying high prices. From brand-nametoys to hostess gifts from around theglobe, shoppers can find them for lessat off- price retailers Marshalls andT.J.Maxx.
Consider these unique gift ideasto feel good about spreading holidaycheer without breaking your budget:
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(NewsUSA) - As Washingtonconsiders reworking Medicaid -- thehealthcare program for the poor -- acrucial fact remains ignored: For every$45 billion spent in Medicaid everyyear by federal and state governments,long term care facilities are able togenerate $529 billion in total economicactivity, support and create over 5.4million jobs, and return over $60 billionin taxes back to federal and statecoffers.
In this economic engine that is theAmerican economy, long term care isone of the pistons, consistently firingeven in the worst of hardships, statedGovernor Mark Parkinson, presidentand CEO of the American Health Care
Association and the National Centerfor Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
According to a national economiimpact analysis compiled by AHCusing Impact Analysis for Planning(IMPLAN) data software, the longterm care profession ranks as thnations 10th largest employer, abov
merchandise retail, food retail andboth military and non-military federagovernment personnel. In 2010, thescompanies created 63,000 jobs whilmany other businesses struggled tstay afloat. Long term care facilitiesupport industries and sectorstatewide, from food services to privathospitals to insurance carriers.
The report underscores the importanrole nursing facilities play in the U.Seconomy. Parkinson hopes the reporwill convince lawmakers to protect thfunding streams that ensure thesfacilities can continue to play animportant role in the national economy
saying, If states cut Medicaid, that willhave direct and drastic implicationon not only our profession, but morimportantly our ability to serve thgreatest generation. The potential foincreased job growth -- a priority oevery lawmaker in this country -- ihuge. Our profession must receive thappropriate funding needed for us tmeet the demand of baby boomers inthe coming years.
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The Card Wildlife Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Recycle! is located at 424 N.Fourth Ave., behind Eastwood Early Childhood Center.Mecosta County Historical Society is closed for the season. For personal or special tours,
contact Fredda Hankes at (231) 796-0368 or Judy Ir vin at (231) 796-8993.Community Lunch program is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the basement of theThird Avenue Methodist Church in Big Rapids. Come for fellowship, come fo r food. All arewelcome and the healthy lunch is free.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 10 a.m. at St. Pauls Campus Parish, 1 Damascus Road inBig Rapids. For more information call (800) 230-4085.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at 8 p.m. at St. Paul Catholic Campus Parish.Contact Woody W. at (231) 796-8371.Karaoke provided by Kellys Red Hot Karaoke starts at 10 p.m. at the Odyssey Club, 13460Northland Drive, Big Rapids. For more information, call the Odyssey Friday or Saturdayafter 9 p.m. at (231) 796-6007 and ask for Rudy.The Old Fence Rider Historical Museum is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 222 S. SheldonSt., Edmore. For group scheduling, contact Carolyn Leonard at (989) 506-2634 or ArtSchiutema at ( 989) 427-1023. Fore more information, visit w ww.EdmoreChamber.com.Free meal at 12:30 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1031 Rose Ave. in BigRapids. Call (231) 796-0771 for more information.Healthy cooking classes from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1031Rose Ave. in Big Rapids. Call (231) 796-0771 for more information.Recycling for Morton and Austin township residents from 9 a.m. to noon at the CanadianLakes Fire/Rescue Station located at 8260 100th Ave., Stanwood. For more information,
contact the township at (231) 972-7138.Zumbatomic is Zumba for Kids, a Lil Starz class for children ages 4 to 7 will be oered from10 to 10:45 a.m.; a Big Starz class is oered for children ages 8 to 12 from 11 to 11:45 a.m.at St. Andrews Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 323 State St. in Big Rapids. Cost is $4 per child,per class and $2 per sibling. Call B ethany Ciemnicki at (734) 626-9633 with questions.Big Rapids High School Class of 2001 hosts it 10-year reunion from 5 p.m. to close at TheGate. Contact Melissa Haight-Emmorey by e-mail at melissaemmorey@yahoo.com formore information.Lutheran World Relief Fair Trade Fair is from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Immanuel LutheranChurch, 726 Fuller Ave. in Big Rapids. There will be free coee tasting, door prizes and alarge assortment of handcrafted merchandise from artisans in developing regions aroundthe world.SIERRA performs live from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Morley American Legion. All welcome.Square dancing if enough patrons want it.
SUNDAY, NOV. 27
Alcoholics Anonymous Old Jail House Group meets at 7 p.m. at 220 S. Stewart Ave. CallDarwin T. at (231) 796-8956.Alcoholic Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. Michaels School in Remus. For moreinformation call Brad B. (989) 644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.Sunday Singles Dance is from 7 to 11 p.m. in the newly remodeled room at the GoodyearLanes and Lounge, located at the corner of M-55 and Old 27, Houghton Lake. Pleaseenter through the door facing Old 27. Its a great place to meet other singles and enjoyan evening of dancing to your favorite music provided by Bernadette Morley of BestEntertainment. Call (989) 539-5406 if you have any questions.Alanon meets at 7 p.m. at the Old Jail in Big Rapids; it is a support group for families andfriends of alcoholics.Evart United Methodist Church youth group meets from 5 to 7 p.m. at the corner of Firstand Cherry streets. Fourth through 12th grade invited. Join the group for a free meal,games and fellowship.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 726 Fuller Ave. inBig Rapids.
MONDAY, NOV. 28
Enhanced Fitness is at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave.,Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Advanced line dance instruction is at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Bridge is at 12:45 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta.For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Schizophrenia Anonymous meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Community Mental Health,
500 S. Third Ave., Big Rapids. SA is a support group with a six-step program. Anyone withschizophrenia or mental illness is welcome to attend. F or more information, callMike B. at(231) 592-4654 or (231) 796-3553. Coee is available at meetings.Euchre is from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the Parkview high rise in Big Rapids. For more information,call (231) 796-4993.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets 8 p.m. at St. Paul Catholic Campus Parish.Contact: Glenn C. at (231) 796-3703.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 9 to 11 a.m. Recycle! is located at 424 N. FourthAve., behind Eastwood Early Childhood Center.Divorce Care meetings are from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at New Hope United Methodist Church,7296 Nine Mile Road in Mecosta. The meetings cover a nonconsecutive 13-step programfor getting through a divorce. New members are always welcome. Contact Sharon Gray at(231) 598-0337 or New Hope Church at (231) 972-2838 for more information.Enhanced Fitness is from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Eagles, 18361 16 Mile Road in BigRapids. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.St. Vincent de Paul clothing store oers womens knit tops and mens knit shirts for 50cents all month; there are also many childrens clothes for 50 cents and up. Flannel shirtsexcluded. For more information, call (231) 796-1571.Line Dance Instruction from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the back banquet room at Schmidtys
Lounge in Evart. Beginner-intermediate level taught. For more information, call SandeeLee at (231) 832-3493.Partner Dance Lessons from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the back banquet room at SchmidtysLounge in Evart. Partner and couples dances will be taught. For more information, callSandee Lee at (231) 832-3493.Crossroads Harmony Chorus of Sweet Adelines International meet at 6 p.m. at the UnitedMethodist Church, 503 S. Chestnut St., Reed City. This is a group of sisters in harmonywho sing a capella barbershop songs; it is accepting new members. Come and sing andhave a lot of fun. For more information, contact Diwon at (231) 592-5328.MOISD Playgroup is from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in the resource center at the Mecosta-OsceolaIntermediate School District. For more information, call (231) 592-9605.Unlimited Fitness Program Super Sculpt class from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. and Yoga-PilatesCombo is from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. in the Big Rapids Middle School Cafeteria, sponsoredby the City of Big Rapids Recreation Department. For more information, call (231) 592-4038.Tai Chi from 12:10 to 12:30 p.m. in the Big Rapids City Hall Commission Room, sponsoredby the City of Big Rapids Recreation Department. For more information, call (231) 592-4038.Water Aerobics Class from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. or from 10 to 11 a.m. at the FSU RecreationCenter Pool, sponsored by the City of Big Rapids Recreation Department. For more
information, call (231) 592-4038.FSU Emeriti Association members: Today is the deadline for reservations for the WinterDinner. If you didnt get a newsletter, contact Walt Luecke at (231) 796-4989 to makea reservation.
The Big Rapids Lions Club meets at 6:30 p.m. at the Gate.TUESDAY, NOV. 29
Big Rapids Rotary Club meets at noon at the Falcon Head Golf Course.Beginning line dance instruction at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 1295480th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.
Alcoholic Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. Michaels School in Remus. For moreinformation call Brad B. (989) 644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.Tai Chi at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. Formore information, call (231) 972-2884.Euchre at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.Card recycling at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta.For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Theology at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. Formore information, call (231) 972-2884.TOPS No. 1189 meets from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at First Baptist Church, 200 S. Stewart Ave.,Big Rapids. Call (231) 796-6271 for more information.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Grief peer support group meets at 9 a.m. at Cadillac Big B oy. For questions, call Pastor BradCenter at (231) 779-9550.Country dance classes will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Chase Township Hall. For moreinformation, contact Je at (231) 250-4159.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. at St. Pauls Campus Parish, 1 Damascus Road in BigRapids. For more information call (800) 230-4085.Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church in Reed City. For
more information call (800) 367-6788.Gods Kitchen is a free meal from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at St. Mary Parish Center, 919 MarionAve., Big Rapids. Everyone is welcome; no questions asked, no registration required andno donation is sought at the event. For more information, call the parish o ce at (231)796-5202.Alanon meets at 8 p.m. at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church in Reed City; it is a support groupfor families and friends of alcoholics.St. Vincent de Paul clothing store oers womens knit tops and mens knit shirts for 50cents all month; there are al so many childrens clothes for 50 cents and up. Flannel shirtsexcluded. For more information, call (231) 796-1571.Clothing and Food Pantry open from 12 to 4 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church,1031 Rose Ave. in Big Rapids. Donations are accepted. Call (231) 796-0771 for moreinformation.Senior Fitness Class from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the United Church of Big Rapids, 102S. State St., sponsored by the City of Big Rapids Recreation Department. For moreinformation, call (231) 592-4038.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30
Enhanced Fitness at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave.,Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Advanced line dance instruction at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 1295480th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Euchre at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Library preschool story hour meets at 10:30 a.m. at Big Rapids Community Library. Opento the public.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, 8 p.m. at St. Paul Catholic Campus Parish. ContactGlenn C. at (231) 796-3703.Community Lunch program is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the basement of theThird Avenue Methodist Church in Big Rapids. Come for fell owship, come for food. All arewelcome and the healthy lunch is free.The Big Rapids Dharma Study Group meet at 7 p.m. at 315 Marion Ave., in Big Rapids.Weekly meetings include discussing various dharma texts, questions and answersand watching dharma-related videos. The group is under the direction of Michael andMargaret Erlewine, who have more than 35 years of experience in meditation anddharma practice. Beginning students are welcome.Enhanced Fitness is from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Eagles, 18361 16 Mile Road in BigRapids. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 726 Fuller Ave. in
Big Rapids.St. Vincent de Paul clothing store oers womens knit tops and mens knit shirts for 50cents all month; there are also many childrens clothes for 50 cents and up. Flannel shir tsexcluded. For more information, call (231) 796-1571.Mecosta County Genealogical Society will be closed on Wednesday nights until May. Itwill be open the second Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We are looking fordonations of scrapbooks, photos, obits, funeral cards, old plat books or anything that tellsfamily histories that we can copy and return or preserve. We will be working all winter toadd more records and documents. If you would like to visit the o ce, contact MaureenNelson at (231) 250-5555 to set up an appointment.Shu eboard league meets at 1 p.m. at Riverside Park in Evart. Players of all ages areinvited to join the league. For more information, call Alan Benson at (231) 734-2701.Zumbatomic is Zumba for Kids, a LilStarz class for children ages 4 to 7 will be oered from3 to 3:45 p.m.; a Big Starz class is oered for children ages 8 to 12 from 4 to 4:45 p.m. at St.Andrews Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 323 State St. in Big Rapids. Cost is $4 per child, perclass and $2 per sibling. Call Bethany Ciemnicki at (734) 626-9633 with questions.Unlimited Fitness Program Cardio mix class from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. and Yoga-PilatesCombo is from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. in the Big Rapids Middle School Cafeteria, sponsoredby the City of Big Rapids Recreation Department. For more information, call (231) 592-4038.
Tai Chi from 12:10 to 12:30 p.m. in the Big Rapids City Hall Commission Room, sponsoredby the City of Big Rapids Recreation Department. For more information, call (231) 592-4038.Water Aerobics Class from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. or from 10 to 11 a.m. at the FSU RecreationCenter Pool, sponsored by the City of Big Rapids Recreation Department. For moreinformation, call (231) 592-4038.
THURSDAY, DEC. 1
Alcoholic Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. Michaels School in Remus. For moreinformation call Brad B. (989) 644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.Harmonica at 10:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta.For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Painting and drawing at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave.,Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Scrabble at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. Formore information, call (231) 972-2884.Pedro at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.Pinochle at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. Formore information, call (231) 972-2884.Overeaters Anonymous meets at 6:15 p.m. in conference room A, the third room on the
right, at Mecosta County Medical Center; enter on the corner of Locust Street and WinterAvenue. For more information, call Eric at (866) 398-5440.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at noon at St. Paul Catholic Campus Parish.
Contact Darwin T. at (231) 796-8956.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Recycle! is located at 424 N. FourthAve., behind Eastwood Early Childhood Center.Alanon meets at 7 p.m. at Sacred Hearth Church in Evart; it is a support group for familiesand friends of alcoholics.
Senior Fitness Class from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the United Church of Big Rapids, 102S. State St., sponsored by the City of Big Rapids Recreation Department. For moreinformation, call (231) 592-4038.MOMSnext, for mothers of school-aged children, will have its rst meeting from 9 to 11a.m. at St. Peters Lutheran Church in Big Rapids. The group meets every second and fourthThursday from September through May.MOISD Playgroup is from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Michigan Works! in Reed City. For moreinformation, call (231) 791-7069.Diabetes Support Group meets at 3 p.m. at Mecosta County Medical Center, 605 OakSt., Big Rapids, in the hospital classroom area. Please use the hospitals main entranceand stop by the information desk for directions. Signs will direct you to the classroom.Most meetings have an educational speaker; there is no charge. No meeting scheduledfor December or January. For information or to be placed on the mailing list, contactCharlotte at (231) 592-4483.Big Rapids Area Amateur Radio Club meets at 7 p.m. at the City of Big Rapids Departmentof Public Safety Building, 435 N. Michigan Ave. For more information call Mike at (231)527-1688 or www.braarc.net.Mecosta County Historical Society meets from 2 to 4 p.m. at the museum, located at 129S. Stewart Ave. Anyone interested in local history is encouraged to stop by!Stroke Support Group of Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial meets from 3:30 to 5 p.m.
at Tamarac, the Center for Health and Well Being, 1401 W. Main St. in Fremont. The topicis acupuncture with Irv Marcus, nationally board certied acupuncturist. The supportgroup is open to stroke survivors and their family/friends/caregivers and/or anyone withan interest in CVA/stroke. There is no charge to attend. Call Julie Allers at (231) 924-3195.The Big Rapids Rock, Gem & Mineral Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Geology Lab (room 138),Science Building on the campu of Ferris State University. Find the Science Building on thecampus map at www.ferris.edu/htmls/ferrisfaq/maps/ and nd out more about the clubat www.BigRapidsRockClub.com.
FRIDAY, DEC. 2
Enhanced Fitness at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave.,Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Readers Theatre at 10 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave.,Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Advanced line dance instruction at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 1295480th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Euchre at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at 8 p.m. at St. Paul Catholic Campus Parish.Contact Woody W. at (231) 796-8371.Knitting circle meets at 4 p.m. at the Barryton Public Library. Knitters of all levels areencouraged to come and learn or share knitting techniques.Enhanced Fitness is from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Eagles, 18361 16 Mile Road in BigRapids. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.St. Vincent de Paul clothing store is open from noon to 4:30 p.m. at 102 Williams St.,Big Rapids. The store oers blouses, skirts, slacks and knit tops for $1 each. For moreinformation, call (231) 796-1571.Karaoke provided by Kellys Red Hot Karaoke starts at 10 p.m. at the Odyssey Club, 13460Northland Drive, Big Rapids. For more information, call the Odyssey Friday or Saturdayafter 9 p.m. at (231) 796-6007 and ask for Rudy.Water Aerobics Class from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. or from 10 to 11 a.m. at the FSU RecreationCenter Pool, sponsored by the City of Big Rapids Recreation Department. For moreinformation, call (231) 592-4038.Friends of the Morton Township Library Annual Cookie Walk is at 10 a.m. at the Mor tonTownship Hall in Mecosta. Proceeds go to support future programs.MOISD Playgroup is from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in the resource center at the Mecosta-OsceolaIntermediate School District. For more information, call (231) 592-9605.Mecosta New Home United Methodist Church will extend its hours for its swiss steaksupper. New hours will be from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dinner is $9 for adults, $3 for children
younger than 12 and preschoolers eat free. Proceeds go to the building fund.SATURDAY, DEC. 3The Card Wildlife Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Recycle! is located at 424 N.Fourth Ave., behind Eastwood Early Childhood Center.Mecosta County Historical Society is closed for the season. For personal or special tours,contact Fredda Hankes at (231) 796-0368 or Judy Irvin at (231) 796-8993.Community Lunch program is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the basement of theThird Avenue Methodist Church in Big Rapids. Come for f ellowship, come for food. All arewelcome and the healthy lunch is free.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 10 a.m. at St. Pauls Campus Parish, 1 Damascus Road inBig Rapids. For more information call (800) 230-4085.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at 8 p.m. at St. Paul Catholic Campus Parish.Contact Woody W. at (231) 796-8371.Karaoke provided by Kellys Red Hot Karaoke starts at 10 p.m. at the Odyssey Club, 13460Northland Drive, Big Rapids. For more information, call the Odyssey Friday or Saturdayafter 9 p.m. at (231) 796-6007 and ask for Rudy.The Old Fence Rider Historical Museum is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 222 S. SheldonSt., Edmore. For group scheduling, contact Carolyn Leonard at (989) 506-2634 or ArtSchiutema at (989) 427-1023. Fore more information, visit www.EdmoreChamber.com.
Free meal at 12:30 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1031 Rose Ave. in BigRapids. Call (231) 796-0771 for more information.Healthy cooking classes from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1031Rose Ave. in Big Rapids. Call (231) 796-0771 for more information.Recycling for Morton and Austin township residents from 9 a.m. to noon at the CanadianLakes Fire/Rescue Station located at 8260 100th Ave., Stanwood. For more information,contact the township at (231) 972-7138.Zumbatomic is Zumba for Kids, a LilStarz class for children ages 4 to 7 will be oered from10 to 10:45 a.m.; a Big Starz class is oered for children ages 8 to 12 from 11 to 11:45 a.m.at St. Andrews Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 323 State St. in Big Rapids. Cost is $4 per child,per class and $2 per sibling. Call B ethany Ciemnicki at (734) 626-9633 with questions.Local authors Susan Stec and Jeni Decker will be signing books from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. atBiggby Coee in Big Rapids.Christmas Shopping & Home Tour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the First CongregationalChurch UCC, 714 Hillcrest Drive, Fremont. Luncheon costs $3.50, and Home Tour ticketsare $5 each.St. Marys Christmas Bazaar is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Mary Parish Center, 919 MarionAve. in Big Rapids. Call (231) 796-5202 for more information.The Mecosta County Democratic Party meets at 9 a.m. in the private upstairs room ofPeppers Cafe and Deli on Michigan Avenue in Big Rapids for great food, coee and
conversation. For more information, contact Pamela Fleming at (231) 796-2893.
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EVENTS BEGINNING NOVEMBER 28, 2011
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EDITORS NOTE: Please check with your club or
rganization to be certain of meetings, outings and
lasses, as they may be canceled due to bad weather
r other reasons. If any listing is incorrect, please
all (231)832-5566 or (231)745-4635 with correct
nformation.
OMESTIC ABUSE NUMBER for anyone being
bused is 1-800-950-5808. There is no excuse for
buse.
EARTLAND HOSPICE VOLUNTEER TRAINING.
eartland Hospice of Cadillac is looking for caring and
edicated people with an interest in serving terminally
ll patients and their families in the Reed City Area and
he outlaying communities. Volunteers provide services
uch as friendly visiting, patient transport/patient
utings, errand running, child care, and clerical services.
olunteer classes are available to fit each personschedule. Please call Paul King at Heartland Hospice at
31-775-6840 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. IntersectionChurch takes place following the dinner starting at 6:30
p.m.. Everyone welcome.
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.
ary Parish Center, 919 Marion Avenue, Big Rapids.
his event includes a luncheon on Saturday and pancake
reakfast on Sunday morning. For more information
all (231)796-5202.
ECEMBER 10
ERSEYS HOUSE OF HOPE will host a fundraiser
on Saturday, December 10 at Faith Bible Church in
Evart, 10737 30th Ave. (on M66), from 7 to 9:30
p.m. Coffee House Concert Night with gospel music.
Free will offering will be taken. Contact numbers are
(231)734-6240 or (231)468-9362.
TRINITY LUTHERAN ALTAR GUILD will host a
Cookie Walk on Saturday, December 10 from 8 a.m.
to 12 p.m. or until gone at Trinity Lutheran Church,
19778 US-10, Reed City. Proceeds will support Trinity
Lutheran Church and School.
SUNDAY
REED CITY VFW Ladies Auxiliary All American
Breakfast (first 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
f every month).
.O.P.S. 1682 MEETING, every Monday at Reed City
t. 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 SupportGroup 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 specific subjects, CO-OP information
is also available.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon. Locationis at Boomers Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club)
on 213 Nielson St. There is entertainment after lunch.
For information call 231-734-6005.
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 more 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.
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, (first 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 first 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 first 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 first 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 first
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:
-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. a
St. Philip Neri Church. Call (231)832-2624 for more
information.
FATHERS PROGRAM, (third Thursday of each month)
at Baldwin Family Health Care Conference Room. Fo
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., meetin
at 6:35 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, Evart, corneof Third and Oak. For more information, call Ruth a
(231)734-2844 or Terri at (231)734-5348.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 1p.m. a
Evart United Methodist Church.
SHEPHERDS TABLE, 5:30-6:30p.m. at Reed Cit
Church of the Nazarene, 5300 220th Ave., Reed City.
EUCHRE, 1p.m. at Reed City Senior Center, 219 Eas
Todd Street.
ALANON MEETING every Thursday night, 7:00p.m. a
Evart Sacred Heart Church.
THE CHIEF OSCEOLA WOOD CARVERS will be
meeting at the Osceola County Fairgrounds in Evart ever
Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon at the community building.
Anyone interested to learn wood carving is welcomethere is no cost. It is also the meal site for the Commissio
on Aging and their Thursday dinner is at noon. For mo
information on carving call 734-5125 or 734-9131.
Information on COA dinner reservations call 734-6005.
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Thursday evenin
at the Assembly of God Church in Big Rapids. Weigh-i
at 6:00 p.m., meeting starts at 6:30 p.m.
REED CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK CLUB meet
every third Thursday of the month.
EVART CAR CLUB meets the second Thursday of ever
month at the Evart Moose at 7p.m.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin o
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon. Locatio
is at Boomers Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club)
on 213 Nielson St. There is entertainment after lunch. Foinformation call 231-734-6005.
FRIDAY
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 Fish Fry (first Friday o
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 Eas
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 Pos#10770 on Mackinaw Trail next to Citizens Bank. Earl
birds starts at 6p.m. Concession stand is open.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin o
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon. Locatio
is at Boomers Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club)
on 213 Nielson St. There is entertainment after lunch. Fo
information call 231-734-6005.
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 Chicken Wings (Las
Friday of every month), 5-7p.m., 129 E. Osceola Ave. Fo
more information, call (231)832-5102.
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836 S Chestnut St. unit BReed City, MI 49677
1-231-832-7012
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CHRISTMAS CONCERTWednesday, December 7, 2011 7:00 p.m.FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITYS WILLIAMS AUDITORIUM
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A Free Will Offering Will Be AcceptedTelephone (231) 250-1130
Anyone With A Disability, PleaseContact Us For Accommodations
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MILLERSTREE FARM
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01 KIA RIO4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., auto., AC, Great forthose long commutes. New alternator
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98 JEEP WRANGLERSport utility, 2 dr., 4.0L 6 cyl., 5 spd, 4
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96 DODGE NEON4 dr., auto., 4 cyl., AC, power steering.
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98 FORD F150 4X4 XCABV8, PW, PL, tilt, cruise, AC. Ready
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02 FORD EXPLORER XLT4x4, 4.0L, PW, PL, tilt, cruise, 3rd rowseating, CD, AC, PS, fresh trade, moonroof, alloy wheels, towing pkg., rear air.
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1-800-968-5586 or231-250-5557
Phone
592-1204
M-F8am-5:30pm
1204N. StateSt.BigRapids
BrianHatchewOwner
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Doors open at 4 PMDinner at 5 PM (Cash Bar)
Silent Auction Auction Bake SaleChildrens Activities The Gray Flannel Band
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