pioneer east news shopper, january 2, 2012

Upload: pioneer-group

Post on 06-Apr-2018

217 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    1/16

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    2/16

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    3/16

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    4/16

    4 PIONEER EAST NEWS SHOPPER MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2012

    030 Special Notices

    GUN & KNIFE Show Cadillac Jan-uary 7th-8th Wexford Arena. Sat-urday 9am-5pm Sunday 9am-3pm22 Rifle Door Prize J & J SportShows 1-800-968-5016.

    Pioneer East

    Classifieds

    Canadian LakesEdmore, MecostaRemus, Stanwood

    (231)592-8348Deadline:

    Thursday, 12noon

    Email:[email protected]

    Go Online:www.pioneergroup.com

    050 Help Wanted

    BREAST CANCER AWARENESS isupon us, and Mpi is looking for somwomen to come join our team of fundrais-ing for the cause. Must have own vehi-cle, and be able to work 40 hours aweek, Sun. thru Thursday. This is a per-manent job, year round. Paid weeklyearn $8-11.50 hr. Men are welcomed aswell and call for public safety groupsCall (231)796-9286 for interview.

    MPI IS NOW hiring for PART TIMEemployment. Want to work but have abusy schedule? We have the perfect jo

    for you. Sunday 12pm to 8:30pm. Mon-day thru Thursday 9am to 12pm, 2hours a week. Start out at $8 per hour witopportunity to make much more. Raismoney for great organizations whilworking in a professional environment. Calfor an interview today (231)796-9276.

    050 Help Wanted

    CIRCULATION

    SHIPPING & RECEIVING

    New part-time position in the Circula-tion Department. Monday-Friday 30hours per week. This candidate mustbe reliable organized and detail-ori-entated.Duties include: Unloading skids ofinserts. Organization of warehouse.Schedule maintenance, repairs andsupplies for vehicle fleet. Orderingpost-press supplies. Maintaining bun-dle's and other equipment. Will need achauffeur's license and be available asa back-up delivery driver. Must beable to lift 25-50 lb bundles. Be onfeet for long periods of time and havereliable transportation.

    Apply in person at:

    Pioneer Printing Division22405 18 Mile Road

    Big Rapids, MIbetween 10am - 4pmMonday thru Friday

    Insurance pricesputting your

    wallet in a

    DEEP FREEZE?

    www.peaseinsurance.com

    (231) 937-4141

    PEASE INSURANCEAGENCY, INC.

    l

    a et Ja

    o r l t!

    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

    raywinnieautosales.com

    Car Rentals Van Rentals Full Repair Facility

    616-754-7195 1-800-557-7171Corner of M-57 & M-91, Greenville Hours: Mon. 8 am - 7 pm; Tue., Wed., Thur. & Fri. 8 am - 6 pm; Sat 9 am - 2 pm

    RAY WINNIE AUTO SALES

    1998 CHEVY MALIBUV-6, ONLY 96K MILES, PLS &

    PWS, CRUISE, CD, LOCAL TRADE

    $2,995

    2001 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTEV-6, PWR MOON, HEATED LEATHER,

    DUAL PWR SEATS, LOCAL TRADE

    $3,995

    1997 CHEVY TAHOE LT5.7L V-8, 4X4, LEATHER, PWR SEAT,

    RUNS GREAT, LOCAL TRADE

    $4,995

    2001 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT4X4, 5.9L V-8, AUTO, LONGBOX,

    CRUISE, PLS & PWS, LOCAL TRADE

    $4,995

    2002 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS3800 V-6, PWR MOON, HEATDD

    LEATHER, DUAL PWR SEATS, SHARP!

    $7,995

    2005 PONTIAC MONTANADVD, REMOTE START, PWR SEAT,

    QUAD-SEATING, REAR AIR, ALLOYS

    $7,995

    2007 CHEVY HHR LTAUTO, 92K MILES, PWR SEAT, ALLOY

    WHEELS, VERY CLEAN, 30 M.P.G.

    $7,995

    2007 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX77K MILES, 3.8L V-6, PWR SEAT,

    ALLOY WHEELS, CLEAN, WAS $10,995

    $9,995

    2003 CHEVY TAHOE4X4, 5.3L V-8, REAR AIR, CD, PWR

    SEAT, TOW PKG, CLEAN & SHARP!

    $10,995

    2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXTALL WHEEL DRIVE, 70K MILES,

    HTD LEATHER, PWR SEAT, SHARP!

    $14,995

    2007 BUICK LUCERNE CXL61K MILES, HTD LEATHER MEMO-

    RY SEATS, LOADED, NICE CAR!

    , ,

    $14,995

    2010 CHEVY EQUINOX LTALL WHEEL DRIVE, 79K MILES,

    LOADED, SHARP 1-OWNER OFF-LEASE

    $16,995

    2007 SATURN OUTLOOK XR42K MILES, 3RD ROW SEAT, REAR AIR,

    PWR SEAT, NICE 1-OWNER!

    ,

    $18,995

    2007 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD-CAB SPORT

    4X4, ONLY 60K MILES, 5.7L HEMI V-8,

    HEATED LEATHER, VERY SHARP!

    $18,995

    2009 FORD FUSION SEONLY 44K MILES, PWR MOON, CD

    CHANGER, REAR SPOILER, NICE!

    $13,995

    2009 DODGE JOURNEY SXT56K MILES, 3RD ROW SEAT, REARAIR, PWR SEAT, CLEAN 1-OWNER!

    $13,995

    2007 SATURN VUE REDLINE79K MILES, V-6, PWR MOON, HEAT-

    ED LEATHER PWR SEAT, ALLOYS

    $12,995

    2007 SATURN AURA XEONLY 31K MILES, V-6, PW R SEAT,

    REMOTE START, NICE! WAS $13995

    $12,995

    2005 HONDA CR-V EX4X4, AUTO, PWR MOON, ALLOY

    WHEELS, CD CHANGER, LOADED!

    $11,995

    2006 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING

    STOW-N-GO, 75K MILES, PWRSLIDERS & LIFTGATE, LOCAL TRADE

    $10,995 Weber

    Brothers

    Sawmill,Inc.

    Buyer of

    Standing

    TimberSteven G. Weber

    2862 N. Winn Rd.

    Mt. Pleasant, MI

    www.weberssawmill.com

    [email protected]

    Cell989.330.3075

    KNIGHTAUTO & PARTS

    SALES

    989-831-83581516 N. Peoples Rd.

    Stanton, MI

    Open

    Mon-Fri

    7:30am to

    5pm

    Closed

    Saturday

    Open Sunday

    9am to 3pm

    2000 And NewerDomestic

    Used Parts

    Brought to you by the North Star Community Club

    Theyre waitingfor a new home.Theyre waitingfor you.

    W

    Montcalm

    ANIMAL SHELTER

    154 W. Quarterline St. Stanton

    989-831-7355 or 616-225-7355

    Hours: Mon. 3 - 6 pm;

    Tu, W, Th. 12 Noon - 6 pm; Fri. 3 - 6 pm.Males dogs are $115.00 which covers the neuter surgery as well as all vaccinations aheartworm test and a $20.00 adoption fee. Females are $125.00 which includes all ofthe above as well. $10.00 is required for Montcalm County Residents for the Dog Licenseat the time of adoption. Male cats are 70.00 which includes FVRCP vaccine as well asa rabies vaccine and the neuter Surgery. Females are $75.00 which includes all of theabove. In some cases an animal may need extra treatment such as for ear mites or fleas oran injury, in that case the adoption price may be more.

    Have lots of love but not a lot of room?Volunteers are always appreciated!

    Lucy and Toni are brotherand sister that were foundon December 19th and

    taken to the shelter. Wehope somebody is lookingfor them. They are about12 weeks old and weighabout 12 pounds. Both ofthem are very energeticand and full of life. Theiradoption date is Decem-ber 27th, unless theyare claimed before thatdate. Come to the shelterand meet Lucy and Toniand maybe offer them achance!ID# 11/12/22-23

    e currently have manyhealthy, loving dogs,

    and cats available for adoption.Go to our sitewww.montcalm.petfinder.comto view the wide variety of animalsthat are waiting for you to takethem home. Call Time 2 Travel To

    Register Today!231-796-0276206 S. Third Ave. Ste B, Big Rapids

    www.mytime2travel.us

    DETROITRED WINGS

    VS.

    SAN JOSESHARKS

    February 19, 2012$110.00 per person

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    5/16

    MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2012 PIONEER EAST NEWS SHOPPER 5

    1/31/12.

    1/31/12.

    1/31/12.

    $

    3995

    $

    9995

    Oil & Filter ChangeWith GM Oil & Filter27 point inspection and tire rotation included.

    12/31/12.

    Sell your item for under $500and your ad is FREE!

    Ad will reach over 54,000 homes in our Combo Ad 1 time.

    Selling price MUST be included in the Ad.15 words or less.

    Deadline Thursday at NOON.Add a photo for only $5.00

    Call 231-592-8348 or 231-592-8344One ad per week per household.

    NEW YEARNEW SPECIALS!

    231-349-5877

    Serving Big Rapidsand surrounding

    area(Will drive 1 hr.)

    Buy One Recliner Cleaning

    Get One Free

    Sofa and LoveseatCleaning $79

    Carpet Cleaning

    $79 For 4Rooms

    Largest

    Selection of

    USED TIRESin the AREAPeriod!

    9292 Howard City-Edmore Road (M-46) Lakeview

    989-352-TIRE (8473)WHERETHE RUBBERHITSTHE ROAD

    CENTRAL MICHIGAN TIRE

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    6/16

    6 PIONEER EAST NEWS SHOPPER MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2012

    115 N. Michigan Ave.Big Rapids, MI 49307

    Brandon FountainPioneer East Editor

    (231) 592-8384

    Danette DoyleMedia Consultant

    (231) 592-8366

    EVERY MONDAY

    Line Dancing starts at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter in Mecosta.

    Bridge starts at 12:45 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center.Euchre is from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the Curtis Community Building

    in Edmore.TOPS 1712 Lakeview meets at 6:15 p.m. at New Life United

    Methodist Church, East M-46, Lakeview.Overeaters Anonymous meets at 5 p.m., at the music/art room

    at St. Michaels School, located at 5045 9 Mile Road (M-20) in Remus.For more information, contact Alice at (231) 972-0309.

    FIRST MONDAY OF THE MONTH

    S.P.L.A.S.H Inc. will meet the first Monday of each month at 7p.m. at the Fork Township Hall in Barr yton.

    SECOND MONDAY OF THE MONTH

    The Weidman Lions Club meet at 7:00 p.m. at the WeidmanUnited Methodist Church on Woodruff Road in Weidman, MI. Comejoin the largest International Service Organization.

    The Chippewa Hills School District Board of Education meet-ings are held the second Monday of the month. Meetings are at 7p.m. and rotate between district schools.

    THIRD MONDAY OF THE MONTH

    Barryton Conservation Club general meeting at 7 p.m. at theclub, located at 3444 18 Mile Rd, Barryton. All members are welcome.

    For more information, contact Gwen Haney at (989) 289-8849.The Mecosta Area Committee meets at 7 p.m. on the third

    Monday of each month at the Mor ton Township Hall.

    FOURTH MONDAY OF THE MONTH

    The Weidman Lions Club holds their board meeting at 7 p.m.the fourth Monday of each month at the Weidman Senior Center onSchool Road in Weidman.

    The Mecosta Retirees meet for a potluck lunch at noon in theMorton Township Hall. Please bring a dish to pass and your own tableservice.

    EVERY TUESDAY

    New Hope Church in Mecosta holds drills class (exercise) at 9a.m. every Tuesday.

    Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Barryton SeniorCenter.

    New Hope Church in Mecosta holds aerobics at 10 a.m. everyTuesday.

    Line Dancing for beginners starts at 9:30. at the MecostaCounty Senior Center in Mecosta.

    The A.S.K. God Club meets from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the BarrytonUnited Methodist Church. All grade-school children welcome.

    Euchre starts at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center.Card recycling at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center.Lunch is served at noon at the Mecosta Senior Center and at

    the Barryton Senior Center. (A donation is asked.) The Barryton noonmeal site is closed every Friday.

    Gods Helping Hands of Mecosta County, an emergency foodpantry for Mecosta County residents only, is open to the public from9 a.m. to noon south of St. Michaels Catholic School in Remus. Note:Gods Helping Hands of Mecosta County has a new mailing address:Gods Helping Hands of Mecosta County, PO Box 118, Remus, MI49340.

    Alcoholic Anonymous meeting every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at St.Michaels School in Remus. For more information call Brad B. (989)644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.

    A clothing and food pantry is open from noon to 4 p.m.. at theSeventh Day Adventist Church in Big Rapids, located at 1031 RoseAve. For more information, call (231) 796-0771.

    FIRST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH

    The Mecosta County Habitat for Humanity board meeting isat 7 p.m. alternating monthly between Chapel of the Lakes LutheranChurch, 9047 90th, Mecosta and the First United Methodist Church,304 Elm, Big Rapids. For more information, call Dee Van Horn at (231)972-5737.

    SECOND TUESDAY OF THE MONTH

    Bariatric Weight Loss Support Group will meet at 6:30 p.m. onthe second Tuesday of each month at Morley Stanwood High School,4700 Northland Dr., Morley. All are welcome, including people think-ing of having the surgery, family and friends. For more information,contact Cyndy Marek at (231) 856-8918 or e-mail her at [email protected].

    The Barryton American Legion Gerald Pitts Post 473 holdsits monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at the post building in downtownBarryton.

    Alzheimers Supprt Group meets the second Tuesday of everymonth from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Mecosta County Medical CenterAdministrative Room 2. There also is an alzheimers support group forcaregivers which is sponsored by the greater michigan chapter. Formore info, contact Donette Neal at (231) 796-3185.

    The Chippewa Lake Lions meet the second and fourth Tuesdayof every month throughout the summer at 7 p.m. at the Chippewa Township Hall.

    THIRD TUESDAY OF THE MONTH

    Blood pressure clinic from 11 a.m. to noon at the MecostaCounty Senior Center. The Senior Center is located at the corner of 14Mile Road and 80th Avenue.

    Tri-County Democratic Club meets to discuss political issues local, state and national. Dinner is at 6 p.m. and discussion at 7p.m. in a private room at The Gate on Perry Street. Contact PresidentKeitha Breault at [email protected].

    The Remus Heritage Days Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in theWheatland Township Hall.

    FOURTH TUESDAY OF THE MONTH

    Blood pressure clinic from 10 to 11 a.m. at Sheridan VFW.The Big Rapids Stroke Support Group meets at the Rogers

    Heights Community Center at 10:30 a.m. Lunch at noon bring adish to pass and table service.

    The Chippewa Lake Lions meet the second and fourth Tuesdayof every month throughout the summer at 7 p.m. at the ChippewaTownship Hall.

    EVERY WEDNESDAY

    New Hope United Methodist Church of Mecosta has BibleStudy at 10 a.m., a fellowship supper (free will donation) at 5:30 p.m.

    Line Dancing starts at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter in Mecosta.

    Bingo is held from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at the Weidman Community

    Center, 5918 West Bridge St. Concessions. Proceeds go toward build-ing fund #AO2272.

    Lunch is served at noon at the Mecosta Senior Center and atthe Barryton Senior Center. (A donation is asked.)

    P.A.R.T.Y at 6:30 p.m. at the Barryton Church of God where werePreparing And Reaching Todays Youth. For ages 12 to 18

    FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH

    The Remus Lions Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the WheatlandTownship Hall in Remus. For additional information, contact MikeGingrich at (989) 967-3541.

    TheBig Rapids Masonic Lodge 171 holds its meetings at 7:30p.m. the first Wednesday of every month. Area Masons are invited.

    Edmore Senior Citizens meet at the Curtis Community Buildingat 11:30 a.m. with dinner at noon. All seniors welcome.

    The Remus Lions Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the WheatlandTownship Hall in Remus. For additional information, contact JimLeszczynski at (231) 972-4608.

    SECOND WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH

    The James A Cliff Lodge #424 will meet at at 7 p.m. theWeidman Masonic Lodge on Woodruff Street in Weidman.

    THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH

    Friends of the Morton Township Library meet at 7 p.m. at thelibrary for a meeting.

    EVERY THURSDAY

    Lunch is served at noon at the Mecosta Senior Center. (A dona-tion is asked.)

    Pinochle starts at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center.Bingo, beginning at 6:30 p.m. is held at the Burns-May V.F.W. Post

    5602 in Six Lakes.Mecosta County Veterans Affairs located at 14485 Northland

    Dr. in Coop Ext. Office, 9 a.m. to Noon.Adult Children of Alcoholics and other Dysfunctional

    Families meets at 8 p.m. in the Blue Room of St. Pauls Campus

    Parish, 1 Damascus Road, Ferris State University. For additional infor-mation about the group, call (231) 796-4797.

    Pedro meets at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center.Alcoholic Anonymous meeting every Thursday at 8 p.m. at St.

    Michaels School in Remus. For more information call Brad B. (989)644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.

    Overeaters Anonymous meets at 6:15 p.m., in the third-floorconference room at Mecosta County Medical Center. Those attend-ing should enter through the west entrance located at the corner ofLocust and Winter streets. For more information, contact Peggy at(231) 972-0239.

    Euchre is played at 6 p.m. every Thursday at the WeidmanMasonic Lodge. The public is invited.

    FIRST THURSDAY OF THE MONTH

    Diabetes Support Group sponsored by the Weidman MedicalClinic at 3 p.m., at the Weidman Public Library, 3453 N. School Road.Topic for June 7 meeting is: Beating the Blues with Peer Support. Thegroup is free and open to the public. For more information contactDon Wolf at (989) 382-5220 or [email protected]

    The Big Rapids Rock, Gem & Mineral Club meets the firstThursday of every month (except January and February) in theGeology Lab (Room #138), Science Building on the campus of FerrisState University at 7 p.m. You can find the Science Building in thecampus map a www.ferris.edu/htmls/ferrisfaq/maps/ and more infor-mation, visit www.BigRapidsRock Club.com.

    SECOND THURSDAY OF THE MONTH

    The Sheridan Township Board holds its meeting at 7 p.m. in

    the Sheridan Township Hall unless otherwise posted.

    The Barryton Public Library holds its board meeting at 6 p.m.

    at the library.

    The Chippewa Hills Intermediate Parents Support (CHIPS)

    Group meets at 6 p.m. the second Thursday of each month in the

    intermediate school conference room.

    The Montcalm Heritage Village meets at 9 a.m. for monthly

    meeting at MCC North Tech Building in room 509 until May.

    The Mecosta Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. at New Hope UnitedMethodist Church in Mecosta. Visitors welcome.

    THIRD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH

    Wake up Barryton is held at 7:30 a.m. the third Thursday of

    every month. For for more information, contact Cathleen Martin at

    (989) 382-8706.

    EVERY FRIDAY

    Lunch is served at noon at the Mecosta Senior Center. (A dona-

    tion is asked.)

    Gods Helping Hands of Mecosta County, an emergency food

    pantry for Mecosta County residents only, is open to the public from

    9 a.m. to noon south of St. Michaels Catholic School in Remus.

    Knitting circle will begin meeting at 4 p.m. at the Barryton

    Public Library. Knitters of all levels are encouraged to come and learn

    or share knitting techniques.

    Bingo at the Mecosta VFW Post #2335. Early birds at 6:30 p.m.

    Large kitchen. No smoking area available.

    FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH

    The Mecosta New Hope United Methodist Church Swiss

    Steaksupper is from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Adults $9; kids 12 and under

    are free. A Swiss steak supper is held the first Friday of the month,

    except during Lent.

    The Six Lakes Lions Club has a fish fry at 5 p.m.

    SECOND FRIDAY OF THE MONTH

    Parents Helping Parents, a parent networking and parenting

    class group will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at the Lakeview United

    Church of Christ, corner of Lincoln and 5th.

    EVERY SATURDAY

    The 3-D Archery range at the Mecosta County Rod and Gun

    Club is open to the public on Saturdays from 8-5. Cost to shoot is

    $6. Sign-in is at the shooting shack located near the trap and sport-

    ing clays ranges. Members may shoot Saturday or anytime duringthe week for $4. Sign-in during the week is at the cabin on the bow

    range. Sign-in and payment are on the honor system.

    The Mecosta County Rod and Gun Club located on M-20 four

    miles west of Mecosta, is sponsoring a sporting clay shoot from 1 to

    4 p.m. The shoot is open to the public.

    Free Meals are provided at 12:30 p.m. every Saturday at the

    Seventh Day Adventist Church in Big Rapids, located at 1031 Rose

    Ave. For more information, call (231) 796-0771.

    Healthy Cooking classes are offered from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the

    Seventh Day Adventist Church in Big Rapids, located at 1031 Rose

    Ave. For more information, call (231) 796-0771.

    FIRST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH

    Fork Township holds recycling from 9 a.m. to noon at the new

    fire barn, one-half mile north of town on Oak Road.

    Were back! Dances at the Six Lakes VFW are starting on April

    16th. The same great music youve listened to for over 20 years. The

    Randy and Julie Band playing all your favorite songs. With round andold time square dancing. Bring the kids they will have a great time

    too. Dances every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, from 7 to 11

    p.m. Hope to see you there. For more information call Don at (231)

    867-5794.

    SECOND SATURDAY OF THE MONTH

    Barryton Area Mobile Food Pantry takes place at 2 p.m. at

    the Fork Township Community Center. For more information, call

    Cathleen Martin at (989) 382-8706.

    The Wheatland Township Library Board meetings are at 7:30 a.m.

    THIRD SATURDAY OF THE MONTH

    Morton Township will be starting a recycling program, on the

    third Saturday of the month, from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Canadian

    Lakes Fire/Rescue Station located at 8260 100th Ave., Stanwood.

    Were back! Dances at the Six Lakes VFW are starting on April

    16th. The same great music youve listened to for over 20 years. The

    Randy and Julie Band playing all your favorite songs. With round andold time square dancing. Bring the kids they will have a great time

    too. Dances every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, from 7 to 11

    p.m. Hope to see you there. For more information call Don at (231)

    867-5794.

    EVERY SUNDAY

    Alcoholic Anonymous meeting every Sunday at 8 p.m. at St.

    Michaels School in Remus. For more information call Brad B. (989)

    644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.

    Community Calendar

    If you have an idea for

    the Pioneer East or event

    for the calendar, contact

    Brandon Fountain at (231)

    592-8384 or bfountain@

    pioneergroup.com.

    Pioneer East

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    7/16

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    8/16

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    9/16

    MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2012 PIONEER EAST NEWS SHOPPER 9

    GROCERY

    LOOK FOR THESE DEALS

    THROUGHOUT THE STORE!

    LOOK FOR THESE DEALS

    THROUGHOUT THE STORE!

    RED GOLD

    KETCHUP

    24 OZ.

    $100EA

    KELLOGGSSPECIAL K CEREALS11.40-14 OZ.

    2/$6

    PREGO

    PASTA SAUCE23.25-24 OZ.

    2/$4

    WISHBONEOR WESTERNDRESSINGS16 OZ.

    2/$5

    CASTLEBERRYSAMERICAN ORIGINALS

    CHILI

    15 OZ.

    2/$4

    DEL MONTE

    TOMATOES14.50 OZ. VARIETY

    $100EA

    YOPLAIT

    YOGURT6 OZ. VARIETY

    2/$1

    HOME SELECTPLASTIC WRAP100 FT. ROLL

    $100EA

    CAMPBELLS

    REGULAR TOMATO

    OR CHICKEN

    NOODLE SOUP10.75 OZ.

    59EA

    OUR FAMILY

    RAISIN BRAN20 OZ. OR

    CORN FLAKES18 OZ.

    $199

    OUR FAMILY

    APPLESAUCE

    6 CT. PKG.

    $179

    OUR FAMILY

    PANCAKE MIX32 OZ.

    2/$4

    OUR FAMILY

    INSTANT OATMEAL

    8-12 CT. PKG.

    2/$4

    SMUCKERS

    STRAWBERRY JAM

    32 OZ.

    2/$5

    OUR FAMILY

    WATER24 PACK - 1/2 LITER

    $299

    COTTONELLE

    BATH TISSUE12 CT. PKG.

    $699

    OCEAN SPRAY

    GRAPEFRUIT JUICE64 OZ.

    2/$6

    AUNT MILLIES

    HOMESTYLE BREAD:24 OZ.BUTTERMILK, 100% WHEAT,

    CRACKED WHEAT OR WHOLE

    GRAIN WHITE BREAD

    2/$4

    NESTLE

    COCOA MIX10 CT. PKG.RICH CHOCOLATE OR WITHMARSHMALLOWS ONLY

    3/$4

    OUR FAMILY

    PANCAKE SYRUP24 OZ.

    2/$5

    DAWN

    DISH SOAPS

    19-24 OZ.

    $299

    PINE-SOL

    LIQUID CLEANER48 OZ.

    2/$6

    FRESH VALUEWAREPLASTIC STORAGE DISHES

    2-4 CT. PKG.

    $100EA

    Sale Prices Effective 1/2 Thru 1/8/12

    UNCLE RAYSPOTATO CHIPS

    1.50 OZ. PKG.

    2/$1

    VELVET

    PAPER TOWELS1 ROLL PKG.

    2/$1

    PROGRESSO

    SOUPS19 OZ. VARIETIES

    3/$5

    SPICE SUPREMEGROUND BLACK PEPPER

    2 OZ.

    $100EA

    PERSONAL CARE

    KIDS SHAMPOO

    15 OZ.

    $100EA

    SAVORY COLLECTIONSMARINADES

    16 OZ.

    $100EA

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    10/16

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    11/16

    MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2012 PIONEER EAST NEWS SHOPPER 11

    WHEATLAND MUSIC

    ORGANIZATION

    MONTHLY DANCE SERIES

    Jan. 21Contras with the Rhythm Billies with

    caller Jerry Hickman.

    Feb. 18

    Cajun/Mardi Gras Party with BackBayou with callers Linda and Jack

    Freeman.Potluck begins at 6 p.m.

    March 17St. Patricks Day Ceili Dance with

    Pati Loveless.Potluck begins at 6 p.m.

    April 21Squares & Contras with the Rhythm

    Billies and callers Carole Howardand Dan Gorno.

    May 19Contras & Squares with the Hawksand Owls with Laurie Pietravalle

    calling.

    The public is invited to come to all the dances,which are held from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at theClassroom Building at Wheatland Music Orga-

    nization, located two miles west of Remus on M-20 and 2 miles south of 50th Avenue. Instructionat beginning of dances. No experience needed.Come with or without a partner. Admission is $6per person, and free for those under 18. Bever-

    ages and snacks welcome.

    NORTH AMERICAN

    PRECIS SYNDICATE

    One in three people 50 years old or older has notbeen screened for colon can-cer, yet screening could helpsave their lives. This statisticis just one of the troublingfindings of a national study by the Colon Cancer Alli-ance, the leading nationalpatient advocacy organiza-tion dedicated to increasingcolon cancer screening ratesand survivorship, and QuestDiagnostics, the worldsleading diagnostic testingcompany. The two organi-zations recently teamed upto uncover the barriers thatprevent people from beingtested for colon cancer (also

    known as colorectal cancer),the second-leading causeof cancer-related deaths inmen and women in the U.S.

    Screening by colonos-copy, fecal immunochemi-cal tests and other methodshelps identify colon cancerin early stages when it is stillhighly treatable. For this rea-son, the American CancerSociety recommends screen-ing for every man and wom-an of average risk, beginningat age 50. African Americans,smokers and anyone whohas a family history or other

    risk factors should be testedeven earlier. Yet the ColonCancer Alliance/Quest Di-agnostics study found thatmany people 50 and overare not being screened.Moreover, the barriers toscreening ranged from thelack of recommendation forscreening by a healthcareprofessional to time and costconstraints. The study alsosuggested that fear of the bowel preparation, side ef-fects and anesthesia typicallyassociated with colonoscopyare additional barriers.

    Screening tests like acolonoscopy do a superbjob of catching colon cancerin early, treatable stages,said Jon R. Cohen, M.D.,senior vice president andchief medical officer, QuestDiagnostics. Unfortunately,some people refuse to un-dergo these proven tests because they find theminconvenient and unpleas-ant. Other individuals sim-ply do not understand thevalue of screening, in somecases because a healthcareprofessional has not talked

    to them about it.The study also found tha

    80 percent of respondentssaid theyd be more likely tobe screened if a convenien blood test were availableBlood tests that detect thDNA of colon cancer tumorsshed into the bloodstreaare available in the U.S. andEurope, but have yet to badopted into medical guide-lines for screening. QuesDiagnostics offers its Co-loVantage blood test to helpphysicians evaluate colocancer risk in patients whorefuse to undergo colonos-copy or other guideline-rec-ommended tests. A positivtest result requires furtheevaluation that may includcolonoscopy.

    Any death from colocancer due to a failure toscreen is a tragedy that couldhave been prevented, said Andrew Spiegel, chief executive officer of the ColoCancer Alliance. I encour-age patients to talk to theihealthcare providers abouthe importance of colocancer screening, their risfactors for colon cancer, andthe different screening testsavailable. With increasedscreening rates, deaths frocolon cancer may one day ba thing of the past.

    Colon cancer screening saves lives,but many people dont get tested

    Merry Christmas

    & Happy New

    Yearfrom all of us at

    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

    CALL 231-937-5868OR231-218-5031

    or visit our website atexpresswayautoauction.org

    First Auction of

    2012

    January

    23rdwith 100 Cars,

    Trucks, SUVs

    & Misc.

    Good Selection

    CURRIEPARKER AUCTION SERVICEPHIL CURRIE 231-796-6617 BOB PARKER 231-823-2329

    717 SHERIDANST. BIG RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49307

    CONDITIONSAND TERMSOF SALE:CASH, GOODCHECKWITH ID-NOTHINGREMOVED

    UNTILSETTLEDFOR.NOTRESPONSIBLE FORLOST ORDAMAGEDITEMS

    Verbalstatements at timeof saletake precedence over writtendocuments

    WWW.CURRIEPARKERAUCTION.COM& AUCTION ZIP

    Auctioneer note: Building open at 11:00 AM for inspection

    CLEAN SALE

    BESTY BROWN ESTATE AUCTION SALESUNDAY JANUARY 8TH, 2012 1:00 P.M.

    MAPLE ST BIG RAPID, MICHIGAN

    Direction: Fromcorner of State St and Maple (in Big Rapids) go East on

    Maple St. across the Muskegon River, GO TO

    LARGE BUILDING NEXT TO BP AND WILD ROSE CAFE

    Toys

    Cook books

    Knitting books

    Linen

    Towels

    step ladder

    BasketsWood rocker

    French stuff chair

    Heavy old trunk

    Drop leaf table

    Old wood commode

    Several wood shelves

    Old dresser

    Pine end table

    Cut off saw

    Leaf blower

    Skill power saw

    Air brad nailer

    Pillows & sheets

    Wood frame mirror

    Mink wrap

    Lawn chairs

    Many plastic totes

    Xmas decorations

    Dickens Village series

    ceramics

    Stone cast dog

    Good pots & pans

    Copper kettle w/top

    Drop cords

    Blankets

    Throw rugs

    Many Pictures and frames

    Fans

    File cabinetsLots of VHS movies

    Lace dollies

    Bolts of cloth

    Mixer (large)

    Craft items

    Lots of children books

    Old doll w/clothes

    Large area rug

    Some collectable dishes

    Heritage village collection

    Bells

    Lamps

    Baskets

    Senco Elect air compressor

    Records

    Kitchen ware

    Figurines

    Alum & Iron ware

    Office chairs

    Glass items

    Many items not listed

    In Business Since 1945 inthe Same Location

    VISIT US ON OUR WEB SITE @WWW.KNIGHTAUTOSALES.COM

    989-831-83581516 N. Peoples Rd., Stanton

    Hours:Monday-Friday 8-6:00

    Closed SaturdaySunday 8:30-3:00

    KNIGHT AUTO SALES

    Main Street

    Klees Rd.

    Stanton

    Peo

    plesRd. KNIGHTS

    New

    St.

    M-66

    09 Chevy Traverse LS AWD Crossover3.6 Eng, Loaded, AZ Auto, 1 Owner, Factory War .....$17,995 or $310 Mo.

    09 Chevy Impala LT 4 Door Loaded3.5 Eng, AZ Auto, Factory War, Column Shift ...........$12,995 or $240 Mo.

    08 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab SLT 4x4 Pickup4.7 Eng, Loaded, Big Horn Pkg, AZ Auto...................$15,995 or $280 Mo.

    08 Chevy Impala LT 4 Door3.5 Eng, Loaded, Locally Owned ..............................$12,995 or $240 Mo.

    08 Ford F150 XLT Super Cab 4x4 Pickup4.6 Eng, Loaded, Sharp ...........................................$12,995 or $240 Mo.

    08 Chevy Express Ext Cargo Van6.6 Duramax Diesel, Auto, Air .....................................$6,995 or $150 Mo.

    08 Chevy Impala LT 4 Door3.5 Eng, Loaded, Leather, 46k Miles ........................$12,995 or $240 Mo.

    08 Pontiac Montana Mini Van3.5 Eng, Factor y Warranty ...........................................$9,995 or $190 Mo.

    08 Pontiac Grand Prix 4 Door3800 Eng, Loaded, Leather...........................NOW $10,995 or $215 Mo.

    08 Buick LaCrosse CX 4 Door3.8 Eng, Loaded, Leather, Factory Warranty ..NOW $12,995 or $250 Mo.

    07 Dodge Dakota Crew Cab 4x4 Pickup4.7 Eng, Ar izona Truck, PW/PL/P Seat ......................$10,995 or $200 Mo.07 Chevy Silverado K1500 Crew Cab 4x4 Pickup

    4.8 Eng, Loaded, AZ Auto ........................................$17,995 or $310 Mo.07 Buick LaCrosse CXL 4 Door

    3800 Eng, Leather, 6 Pass, Moonroof, AZ Auto ........$10,995 or $200 Mo.07 Chevy Cobalt LT 4 Door

    2.2 Eng, Air, Cruise, CD Player, One Owner ..... NOW $7,995 or $169 Mo.06 Chevy Uplander LS Mini Van

    3.5 Eng, Loaded, One Owner ......................................$5,995 or $150 Mo.06 Ford Freestar SEL Mini Van

    V6 Eng, Loaded, Ar izona Auto ........................NOW $6,995 or $165 Mo.05 Ford Expedition XLT 4x4 4 Door

    5.4 Eng, Loaded, 3rd Seat, Arizona Auto ....................$8,995 or $225 Mo.05 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Ext Cab 4x4 Pick Up

    6.0 Eng, Cruise, CD Player, Locally Owned ......NOW$7,995 or $215 Mo.05 Dodge Grand Caravan SE

    3.3 Eng, Sharp, Local Trade In, 98k Miles ...................$5,995 or $140 Mo.05 Dodge Caravan SE Mini Van

    3.3 Eng, Loaded, Local Trade .....................................$3,995 or $120 Mo.05 Chevy Uplander LS 4 Door

    3.5 Eng, Power Sliders, Dual Air ..................................$7,995 or $210 Mo.

    04 Buick Park Ave 4 Door3800 Eng, Loaded, Leather, Arizona Auto ...................$7,995 or $250 Mo.04 Chevy Trail Blazer 4x4 4 Door

    6 Cyl Eng, Loaded, Arizona Auto .................................$7,995 or $250 Mo.04 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4 Loaded

    5.3 Eng, 3rd Seat, Heated Leather Seats .........NOW$9,995 or $310 Mo.04 GMC Yukon XL SLE 4x4

    5.3 Eng, Loaded, Dual Air ...............................NOW$8,995 or $300 Mo.03 Buick Century Custom 4 Door

    3.1 Eng, Loaded, 38k Miles, AZ Auto ...........................$6,995 or $205 Mo.03 Pontiac Aztek FWD SUV

    3.4 Eng, Leather, Sunroof, Arizona Auto .....................$5,995 or $195 Mo.03 Saturn Vue AWD SUV

    2.2 4 Cyl, Loaded, Arizona Auto .................................$5,995 or $195 Mo.

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    12/16

    12 PIONEER EAST NEWS SHOPPER MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2012

    090 BusinessServices

    YOUR LOCALINTERNET Provider!

    $18.45/monthUnlimited Dial-up

    (231)592-9877www.net-port.com

    ROOFING: ALL TYPESRepairs & Leaks. Free Estimates

    20yrs. experienceLicensed/Insured(616)636-8288

    Ensley Roofing, LLC

    110 For Rent

    2 BEDROOM, REED City, rent includesutilities, 1-year lease. No pets, starting at$600/month. (231)465-4049.

    2-BEDROOM, 2-BATH MOBILE homeBarryton area. $450/month plus$450/deposit no-pets (989)382-7481.

    AUSTIN TWP. 2-YEAR old tri-level, near130th/7 mile. Heats cheaply, beautifulview. $700/mo. 989-352-6761 or 989-506-6593.

    QUIET 1 BEDROOM duplex, 1-yearlease, large yard, close to BR, no pets.$375/month. 231-796-4564

    170 Itemsfor Sale

    FREECLASSIFIED AD

    Sell your item for under$500 and your ad is FREE!!

    15 Words or less.No Pet sales.Selling price must be in ad.Ad will run in combo 1 time.Deadline- Thursday, 12noonAdd a photo for $5.00

    Call (231)592-8348One ad per weekper household.

    HEAVY DUTY WASHER/DRYER set,very nice condition $175 OBO. (989)488-7779.

    NOBEL DOUBLE BARREL 12 Gage$375 (231)796-9525.

    OLD ANTIQUE DOLL and clothing pur-chased in 1934 here in Big Rapids.(231)796-3471.

    RSI REFRIGERANTRECYCLE/RECOVERYmachine w/stor-age tanks, lists $2,500 +, used twice$500. David (989)339-4147.

    AIR/CONDITIONERS. APPLIANCES

    ANTIQUES, furniture, beds, books.Theos 2-3/4 miles South of Grant. 14185Mason Drive (M-37). Hours, 11am-4pm,Mon. Tues. Friday, Sat (231)834-0016, cell(616)477-5528.

    991 Mega Mkt.

    Community Papers ofMichigan

    Ph. 1-800-783-0267STATEWIDE

    CLASSIFIED NETWORKAds placed in Michigan Mega Market Clas-sified Network appear in free circulationcommunity papers and shopping guidesreaching the grass roots of Michigan. Youradvertising can be delivered weekly to morethan 2,100,000 households throughout thestate. ONLY $249 Call this paper to place

    a classified ad of 25 words or less andreach across the state. Readers: THISPUBLICATION DOES NOT KNOWINGLYACCEPT advertising which is deceptive,fraudulent, or which might otherwise violatethe law or accepted standards of taste.However, this publication does not warrantor guarantee the accuracy of any adver-tisement, nor the quality of the goods or serv-ices advertised. Readers are cautioned tothoroughly investigate all claims made in anyadvertisements, and to use good judgmentand reasonable care, particularly whendealing with persons unknown to you whoask for money in advance of delivery ofthe goods or services advertised.

    AdoptionPREGNANT? CONSIDER ADOPTION-A loving alternative. Wonderful couplesto choose from. Call for pics/informationand choose your baby's family and future.Expenses paid. 1-866-236-7638. 24/7

    Homes for SaleFREE FORECLOSURE LISTINGS Ove400,000 properties nationwide. Low downpayment. Call now. 800-880-2517

    Mattress SetsA TEMPERPADIC/STYLE MEMORYFOAM MATTRESS SET Queen, new-never used, as seen on TV, with warranty.Cost $1,800, Sell $695. Can Deliver 989-832-2401

    991 Mega Mkt.

    MedicalMEDICAL MARIJUANA CERTIFICA-TION. Only $100! NO MEDICARECORDS? PLEASE CALL! Local Clin-ics Available! www.alternativesolution-splus.com Call for an appointment. N.W.231-753-2300, N.E. 989-525-5700, U.P.906-361-6100, Midwest 616-666-2000Mideast 248-990-1234

    Sporting GoodsCABINS FOR RENT IN CANADA-Walleyes, Perch, Northerns, Birds,Wildlife, Pristine Nature. Boats, Motors,Gas Included. Call Hugh at 800-426-2550 for free brochure. www.bestfish-ing.com

    Amish FurnitureA AMISH LOG HEADBOARD ANDQueen Pillow Top Mattress Set. Brandnew-never used, sell all for $275. 989-923-1278.

    EducationAIRLINES ARE HIRING-TRAIN fohands on Aviation Career. FAAapprovedprogram. Financial aid if qualified-Jobplacement assistance. Call Aviation Insti-tute of Maintenance 877-891-2281.

    HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FROMHOME. 6-8 weeks. ACCREDITED. Gea Diploma. Get a Job! FREE Brochure.1-800-264-8330 www.diplo-mafromhome.com

    Sylvester Community Church5 Mile Road Sylvester, MI 49332

    231-972-0233Sunday Morning Worship Service 10:00 a.m.

    Fellowship Time 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:30 a.m.Pastor: Richard Taylor

    Come Worship with us!at

    Chippewa Hills Baptist Church9166 25th Ave. Remus Across from Remus Lumber

    Phone 989-967-8205 Sunday School 9:45 am Worship Service 11:00 am

    Sunday Evening 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm

    Wed. Awana Service 6:00 pm ~ 3 yrs - 8th grade

    Pastor Richardson www.chippewahillsbaptist.com

    Worship Times 8:30 am & 11:00 amSunday School 10:00 am

    726 Fuller Avenue, Big Rapids MI. 231.796.8273Pastor Clay Bates www.immanuelbr.com

    Steadfast Baptist Ministry19994 30th Ave. (M-66 @ 20 Mile Rd.) Barryton, Michigan

    Sunday Bible School ................. 10:00 amSunday Worship Service .......... 11:00 amSunday Evening Service ............6:00 pmThursday Bible Study .................7:00 pm

    Phone: 989-382-8900 or 231-912-7008Pastor Mark Tolosa

    Chapel of the LakesLutheran Church

    Services:

    Saturday Service: Daylight Savings Time Ends 4:00 pm; Begins 5:00 pm

    Sun. 8:30 am & 11:15 amChildrens Sunday School & Bible Study 10:00 am

    Sr. Pastor, Rev. Paul Schneider/Asst. Pastor for Youth, David Solum9407 90th Avenue Mecosta, MI Phone: Church Office 972-7891

    Sunday Services 11am

    Wednesday Bible Study 6pm

    Chippewa Hills Assembly of God307 S. Sheridan Remus

    989-967-8553Pastor Norman Hall

    Way back when

    Do YouRecall?

    Compiled by Virginia Tully

    Health & Wellness Centers

    Edmore Lakeview Stanton989-427-5141 989-352-8168 989-831-4140

    Owned by Pharmacists - Run by Pharmacists

    1952 Gorden Charnley of

    Lakeview has sold his gas station to

    Glenn Wood and has already turned

    over the keys to the Sinclair Service

    Station to the new owner.

    Hansens Super Market in

    Lakeview is changing its shelves for

    better display and easier handling

    for both employees and customers.1962 Army Pvt. Kenneth Kirk

    of Six Lakes is currently serving

    in France with the 256th Signal

    Company as a radio operator.

    Airman Basic Arthur Williams

    of Howard City is assigned to the

    USAF technical training course for

    radar operators at Keesler AFB,

    MS.

    1977 The Orval Basneys of

    Lakeview are celebrating their 25th

    Anniversary at the Lakeview VFW

    Hall.

    Jim and Carol Knapp of Amble

    are the parents of the New Years

    Baby at Kelsey Hospital with the

    arrival of son Aron Lei.

    1997 Lakeview Middle Schoolhas been awarded a $1,000 grant

    from the Arts Council of Greater

    Grand Rapids to produce the 2nd

    Annual All School Musical.

    Danita Miller of Lakeview

    is expanding her pet grooming

    business to include other pet

    supplies, with pet food, toys and

    other items filling the shelves.

    Start TheNew Year

    With ANew Vehicle

    BOOKWALTERMOTOR SALES

    S. M-66 Stanton. MI

    989-831-5271

    Toll Free: 866-831-5271

    2009 Chevy Silverado Ext Cab,2WD, LT, V8, Local one ownertrade, 26,000 actual miles. CallPaul Riley today.

    2008 Saturn Vue, FWD, factoryprogram, 35,000 actual miles. Was$16,995, NOW $15,995 plus tax &

    tags. Be sure to ask for Paul.2007 Ford Edge, SEL, 60,000actual miles, full power, was$19,500, NOW $17,900 plus tax &tags. Come see Paul Riley.

    2000 GMC Envoy, 4WD, localtrade, full power, was $14,900,NOW $12,900 plus tax & tags. Justask to see Paul.

    2009 GMC Acadia SLT, leather,DVD and more. Looks new, comeand see it with Paul.

    Just Arrived, 2008 ChevySilverado Ext, 2WD 1LT, 5.3 V8,1 owner, 24,000 actual miles. 2 tochoose from. Available today, callPaul.

    2010 Ford Fusion SE, 32,000actual miles, balance of factory

    warranty, looks new. Call Paul.2010 Chevy Ext. Cab 4x4, localone owner trade, 32,000 actualmiles, full power, big savings on thisone when you ask for Paul.

    2005 Buick LaCrosse CXL, locallady-owned, immaculate condition,special deal on this one. ContactPaul Riley.

    2007 Chevy Malibu LS, low miles,full power, just arrived! Just callPaul today.

    2011 Buick Enclave AWD, loadedwith equipment, low miles, factoryprogram. Not many around as niceas this is! Ask for Paul Riley.

    Your Chevy Impala is waiting!Factory program, 2007-2011, 7 tochoose from. Pick yours up today.

    Contact Paul.2011 Chevy Cruze, factoryprogram, low miles. Save Big $$$. 2to choose from. Stop and see Paul.

    2008 Buick Lucerne CXL,absolutely mint, balance of factorywarranty, low miles, 2 to choosefrom. Call Paul Riley.

    2011 Chevy Equinox 2LT, factoryprogram, full power, balance of newcar warranty. See Paul Riley today!

    2007 Chevy Uplander Mini Van,LT, low miles, GM Certified. Can beyours when you ask for Paul.

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    13/16

    MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2012 PIONEER EAST NEWS SHOPPER 13

    991 Mega Mkt. 991 Mega Mkt. 991 Mega Mkt.

    FinancialDR. DANIELS AND SON Business

    Purpose Real Estate Loans Cash4Land-

    Contracts.com Private Money $10,000-

    $500,000 FAST. Free Consultation with

    Allan Daniels! No Middleman! Michi-

    gan Licensed RE Broker & Lender

    NMLS#138110 248-335-6166

    [email protected]

    Legal ServicesDIVORCE $350* COVERS children, etc.

    only one signature required! *Excludes

    govt. fees. 1-800-522-6000 Extn. 950.

    Locally Owned and Operated. Estab-

    lished 1977. Baylor & Associates, Inc.

    MiscellaneousPIONEER POLE BUILDINGS Free Esti-mates. Licensed and Insured. 2x6 Truss-es. 45 Year Warranty, Galvalume Steel-19 Colors. Since 1976 #1 in Michigan. CallToday 1-800-292-0679

    AT&T U-VERSE FOR just $29.99/mo!SAVE when you bundleInternet+Phone+TV and get up to $300BACK! (Select plans). Limited Time CallNOW! 1-888-490-6591

    DONATE YOUR CAR to Songs of Love

    and make a sick child smile. Free towing

    and tax deduction! 888-909-7664. As

    seen on CNN. Monetary donations also

    accepted at www.songsoflove.org

    EARN COLLEGE DEGREE ONLINE.*Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice. Jobplacement assistance. Computer avail-able. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV cer-tified. Call 877-895-1828 www.Centu-raOnline.com

    Happy Hew YearOnce again a new year is beginning. One could say that this is like re-incarnation on a smaller scale. Those who believe in this

    concept of re-incarnation number more that 2/3 of the people on earth. The basic belief is that we live many life-times, each timeour spirit incarnates, we are born into a life in which we can learn lessons from the previous lifetime and consequently we becomemore spiritually advanced as we proceed from lifetime to lifetime. I am not about to debate this issue with anyone, but I want touse that concept as we think about the coming new year. Reflecting on the past year what can we learn? What would you do over?

    Where can we improve?

    We are just finishing 2011. So it is time for reflection. How did we do? I like to use a little memory device called FORMS. It refersto Family, Occupation, Recreation, Money, and Spiritual. Balance in each area will insure joy and happiness this year.

    How is your Family? Did any one pass away? If so, how are you doing with grief? There are natural ways to deal with grief. Iseveryone healthy? What can we do to be Healthier? Any new births? What can we do to insure a long healthy life of that newchild? How are your relationships? Is everyone getting along? If not, fix it.

    What about your Job? Work is extremely important. If you are employed how can you make the work better? If you are un-employed what are you looking for? You have a chance to find something new and interesting to do. Everyone needs somethingimportant to do. If you hate your job, it is very important to find another one. It is physically and emotionally damaging to do workthat you dislike.

    What have you been doing for fun and recreation? Any Travel? Is your recreation restful and rejuvenating? What would you dodifferent? You have to plan ahead.

    What about your Income? Does money cause stress in your life? It is important to not say, I cant afford it. Learn to say, Howcan I afford it? That gets your mind working to come up with new ideas about how to generate more money. If there is notenough, take some classes, learn to budget, and learn to get out of debt. Get a second job for a while.Learn to live on less than you earn. Save and invest. Money lessons are very important. What we do nowaffects our future.

    How have things been Spiritually this year? Have you been learning and improving? Are you on the paththat you know you should be on? We all drift a little from time to time. It is important to look back to see ifwe have learned from the past and are going forward with better direction than before. It is time for newbeginnings.

    Every New Year is an ending and a beginning. Evaluate your SELF. No one else really cares all thatmuch. We have to do this for our selves. What can we do next year, Physically, Mentally, Emotionally, andSpiritually to make our lives better. We need balance. All parts of our lives are equally important and weneed to constantly be evaluating and improving our selves so we can become the best we possibly can.

    Make 2012 the Best Year Ever.

    Put Your Health in Your Own Hands. Bob Huttinga PA-C. 989-352-6500.

    Since 1988

    2 Miles North of Greenville on M-91

    616-754-6800

    Since 1988

    2004 CHEVY CAVALIER

    4 Door, Sharp!

    $4,995

    2004 FORD MUSTANG

    Automatic, Burgundy

    $4,995

    2003 CHEV. MONTE CARLO

    Sharp

    $6,9952002 CHRYSLER 300M

    Leather, Loaded, Low Mi.

    $6,995

    2004 CHRY. PACIFICA

    Local Trade

    $6,995

    2005 CHEVY AVEO

    Low Miles, Automatic

    $6,9952006 CHEVY COBALT SS

    Sharp

    $6,995

    2006 CHEVY MALIBU

    Low Miles

    $6,995

    2004 SATURN ASTRA

    Coupe, 5 Speed

    $6,9952003 SATURN L

    4 Door, Loaded, Low Mi.

    $6,995

    2003 TOYOTA COROLLA

    Sharp

    $6,995

    2003 VW BEETLE

    CONVERTIBLE Leather

    $6,9952003 GMC FULL SIZE

    CUSTOM VAN

    $7,995

    2006 FORD FOCUS

    Low Miles

    $7,995

    2008 KIA SEDONA

    8 Passenger

    $7,9952006 CHEVROLET HHR

    Local Trade

    $7,995

    2006 DODGE GRAND

    CARAVAN Loaded

    $7,995

    2007 CHEVY IMPALA

    Loaded

    $7,9952007 TOYOTA YARIS

    40 MPG!

    $8,995

    2006 FORD 500

    Loaded

    $8,995

    2005 CHRY. CROSSFIRELeather, 6 Speed

    $9,9952008 CHRY. SEBRING

    4 Door, Loaded

    $9,995

    2009 DODGE CARAVAN

    Sharp!

    $9,995

    2006 FORD FUSION

    4 Door, 60K

    $9,9952008 DODGE AVENGER

    4 Door, Loaded

    $9,995

    2008 SATURN AURA

    4 Door

    $9,995

    2005 TOYOTA SIENNA

    MINIVAN

    $9,9952007 DODGE CALIBER

    RT All Wheel Drive

    $11,995

    2009 FORD FUSION

    Leather, Loaded, 46K

    $13,995

    2008 CHARGER SXT

    3.5 V6, Factory Warr.

    $13,9952002 DODGE DAKOTA

    EXT. CAB 4x4

    $6,995

    2003 FORD RANGER

    EXT. CAB Clean

    $6,995

    2004 DODGE DAKOTA

    CREW CAB 4x4

    $9,9952005 CHEVY SILVERADO

    CREW CAB 4x4

    $9,995

    2004 CHEV. AVALANCHE

    4x4 Loaded

    $9,995

    2008 DODGE DAKOTA

    CREW CAB 4x4

    $11,9952004 CHEV. COLORADO

    CREW CAB 4x4

    $12,995

    2008 DODGE DAKOTA

    CREW CAB 4x4

    $11,995

    2006 CHEVY SILVERADO4X4, Reg. Cab, Longbox

    $5,9952001 FORD SPORT TRAC

    4x4

    $

    7,995

    2004 JEEP GRAND

    CHEROKEE LAREDO

    $

    6,995

    2004 JEEP LIBERTY

    4x4

    $

    6,9952004 SATURN VUEAWD, V6, Sharp!

    $6,995

    2006 CHEVY EQUINOXAll Wheel Drive

    $7,995

    2003 CHEVROLET

    TRAILBLAZER LTZ

    $7,9952006 HONDA CR-V

    4x4

    $7,995

    2001 GMC YUKON 4x4

    Leather

    $9,995

    2008 SATURN VUE

    AWD, V6

    $11,9952005 SUBARU OUTBACK

    XT, Limited

    $11,995

    2009 SUBARU FORESTER

    AWD

    $11,995

    2009 FORD ESCAPE

    4x4 Loaded

    $12,9952009 DODGE JOURNEY

    SXT Loaded

    $13,995

    2008 SATURN OUTLOOK

    3rd Seat, Loaded

    $13,995

    2009 DODGE NITRO

    Leather, Loaded

    $14,995

    2009 MERCURYMARINER AWD

    $14,995

    2009 NISSAN ROUGESUV

    $14,995

    2008 HUMMER H34x4

    $19,995

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    14/16

    14 PIONEER EAST NEWS SHOPPER MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2012

    00406544

    7910 Federal Road, Howard City

    231-937-4206Open Mon. - Fri. 9 am - 6 pm

    Sat. 9 am - 4 pm

    Come see us and wellhelp you to create a

    home as individual asyou are!The

    Abbey

    Decoratin

    g

    Dept.

    www.howardcity.abbeycarpet.com

    Comesee Tom,

    Chris

    To Advertise on this Page For Just$22.00 Per Week

    6 Weeks Minimum, Includes Online AdvertisingCall 231-592-8366

    VANDYKES ENGINEREBUILDING

    Since 1957

    17 Westwood Fremont

    (231) 924-3170 Head Pressure Checking & Reconditioning

    Crank Shaft Grinding Engine Parts & Kits Available Cylinder Block Boring - Automotive, AG and Industrial

    WILSONS

    WILSONS

    Mobile Home & RV Parts

    Assorted Mobile Home Doors &Windows VinylWindows Kitchen & Bath Cabinets R.V. Parts & Supplies

    HOURS: 9 am-5 pm Sat. 9 am-3 pmSun. 9 am-1 pm Closed Tuesdays

    M-82, 3 MilesWest of U.S. 131

    231-937-6556

    FIREWOOD8 HardwoodFirewood

    Delivered in 8 length,

    minimum 10 cords per load.

    $100 -$110per cord due to haul distances

    Call Perry or Cindy Cousineau

    231-796-4558Leave name & number

    HOW MUCHARE YOU

    REALLYPAYING

    FOR YOURGAS?

    Call Now!! 800-991-7477

    NO Delivery Fee NO Fuel Surcharge

    NO HAZMAT Fee NO PERC Fee

    www.gasproductioncompany.com

    NOHIDDENFEES!

    ALL SEASONSHeating & Cooling INC.

    Greg GillmerOwner

    PLUMBING RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

    SERVICE SEWER & DRAIN CLEANING FREE ESTIMATES

    616-866-2662 / CELL: 616-893-1176

    www.AllSeasonsHeating-Cooling.com

    LICENSED INSURED

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    15/16

    MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2012 PIONEER EAST NEWS SHOPPER 15

    WWW.VANDERHYDEFORD.COM345 N. Main St., Cedar Springs, MI Toll Free 866-553-3673

    www.vanderhydeford.com

    Shop 24 Hours Over 150 New and Used cars, Trucks, SUVs Available 24 Hours a Day Online Specials

    Vanderhyde Ford

    All prices plus tax, title and fees..

    PRE-OWNED 4X4s PRE-OWNED 4X4S PRE-OWNED 4X4S

    2006 FORD ESCAPE XLT

    Moonroof, 4 Cyl. New Tire & Brakes, 4x4$10,995

    P9052

    2005 MERCURY MARINER LUXURY

    Low mi., V-6, AWD, Southern rust-free vehicle.

    $11,900

    P9181

    2005 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER EXT LS

    Rear air and heat with third row seat.

    $10,995

    P9144

    2005 FORD ESCAPE XLT

    Sport package, V-6, step bars, power seats.

    $10,995

    P9202

    2005 FORD EXPEDITION XLT

    Great equipment, moonroof, rear air/heat, plus more.

    $10,995

    P9180

    2010 FORD F-350 SUPER DUTY LARIAT

    Navigation, moonroof, chrome package, more!

    $29,995

    12T56A

    2009 FORD F-250 SUPER DUTY XLT

    FX4, off-road package, clean, lots of options.

    $30,995

    P9171

    2007 FORD EXPEDITION EL

    Eddie Bauer, new tires, low mi. All the toys.

    $32,888

    P9190

    2011 FORD F-150 XLT

    Only 385 miles, lots of options, too much to list!

    $34,900

    P9203

    2008 FORD EDGE SEL

    Candy red, AWD, almost new tires, just serviced.

    $18,788

    P9140

    2009 FORD F-150 XLT

    Loaded up XLT, 20 wheels, bedliner and cover

    $26,995

    P9167

    2008 FORD F-150 XLT

    Straight truck, power seat, candy red, new tires.

    $20,995

    P9168

    2004 FORD F-250 SUPER DUTY XL

    One owner, low mi., new tires. Diesel.

    $21,488

    P9186

    2009 FORD F-150 STX

    Small V-8, 18 wheels, factory spray in liner, more!

    $23,688

    11T235A1

    2007 FORD F-150 XLT

    Local trade, just serviced, towing package.

    $16,995

    11T201A

    2001 FORD F-250 SUPER DUTY XLT FX4

    7.3 diesel, super clean in and out, lower mi.

    $17,995

    P9185

    2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD LS

    Super nice interior, spray liner, alloy wheels.

    $16,995

    P9182

    2005 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE

    Brand new tires, Z-71, four full doors. Well kept!

    $17,444

    P9100

    2007 DODGE RAM PICKUP 1500 SLT

    Sharp Ram, nice color, chrome 20 wheels.

    $17,500

    P9150

    2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LS

    1500, Z-71, local trade, matching cap.

    $12,888

    P9174A

    2005 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE LT

    Z-71, 1-owner, great options, moonroof, Bose.

    $15,995

    P9160

    2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT

    4X4, V-6. Great winter vehicle!

    $13,888

    P9192

    2004 FORD F-150 XLT

    V-8, room for six, fresh brakes. Priced to sell!

    $14,900

    P9173

    2004 GMC SIERRA 1500

    Z-71, flareside, 5.3 with low mi., almost new tires.

    $15,500

    P9195A

    2000 GMC JIMMY 4 wheel drive, V-6, manual trans, works and dr ives great ................................ $2,895

    2002 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Well equipped with leather, moonroof V-8, good history report ....$9,888

    2005 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER LT Local trade, htd. leather, moonroof, great winter vehicle....$9,895

    2002 DODGE DURANGO SLT Three rows of seats, small V-8 low mi. Looks new. ...................... $9,895

    2005 DODGE DAKOTA ST Super clean, new tires, freshly serviced, gets good mileage ........... $10,888

    1999 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500 LT Glossy black paint, leather buckets, low mi. .......... $10,995

    2005 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC XLT Great black color, 4x4, room for 5 ..................... $12,995

    2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE All the goodies, HEMI, big chrome wheels, good miles! ....... $17,995

    2009 CHEVEROLET COLORADO LT Z-71, big chrome wheels, 2LT package, looks great! ..... $23,588

    2007 FORD EXPEDITION Navigation, DVD, htd. and cooled seats, power liftgate .................... $23,995

    2007 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN LT For the picky buyer! Heated leather, room for everyone ... $24,995

    2008 FORD F-350 SUPER DUTY FX4 Local trade, moonroof, powerful d iesel engine .......... $32,888

    2008 FORD F-350 SUPER DUTY FX4 Great shape, newer tires, 6 passenger capability ............................

    2010 FORD F-150 FX4 Great looking, 19 alloys, sport bucket seats, premium sound ............ $32,995

    2011 FORD EDGE LIMITED Over $43,000 new! Panoramic roof, top of the line everything! ... $33,900

    S!

    4X4S!

    4X4S!

    4X4S!

    4X4S!

    LOOKATALL

    THESE

  • 8/3/2019 Pioneer East News Shopper, January 2, 2012

    16/16