YOUR HAIR SAYS A LOT ABOUT YOU - Tri

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YOUR HAIR SAYS A LOT ABOUT YOU - Tri
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Mary Clark of Tyrone Township receives a low-light and partial color from master stylist Brigette
Baker at Serendipity Wellness Spa in Linden on Wednesday afternoon. Baker said subtle
highlights and low lights are more in style than they were in the past decade.
Don’t like your hair? Blame your parents
By Sally Rummel
[email protected]; 810-629-8282
You’re either thanking your mom
and dad for your golden tresses, or
wishing you hadn’t inherited your
mom’s coarse, frizzy hair or your dad’s
receding hairline.
Either way, your hair says a lot about
where you came from and who you are
today. Although your hair characteristics
may seem to physically favor one side
over the other, you get the same amount
of genetic information from both parents, according to genetics.thetech.org.
For each hair trait — texture, color,
hairline, etc. — both parents contribute
equally, four hair-color genes for a
total of eight.
In general, dark hair is dominant
over light. But parents can pass on a
number of ranges of shades, depending
on the pigments they have in their hair
and how they mix.
A dark brown pigment, eumelanin,
can result in light blonde hair in small
amounts, or produce black hair, in
large amounts with tightly packed
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Fenton senior heading
to UM for gymnastics
NOTICE
ANNUAL MEETING OF
ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP
The Annual Meeting of the Argentine Township residents will be held on Monday,
June 27, 2016 at 6:30 pm at the Argentine Township Hall, 9048 Silver Lk Rd,
Linden. The 2016/2017 fiscal budget will be reviewed as well as other matters the
residents may vote upon.
n Justin Murphy earns bronze
medals at Junior Olympics
National Championships
By Grant Cislo
[email protected]; 810-210-6491
Denise Graves, Clerk
Argentine Township
NOTICE
BUDGET HEARING OF
ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS
The Argentine Township Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed township budget for fiscal year 2016/2017 at the Argentine Township Hall, 9048 Silver
Lk Rd, Linden on June 27, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. during the Township Annual Meeting.
The property tax millage rate of 0.6840 is proposed to be levied to support
the proposed budget will be a subject of this hearing. A copy of the budget is
available for public inspection at the Township Hall.
Denise Graves, Clerk
Argentine Township
Justin Murphy, 19, a senior set to
graduate this Sunday from Fenton High
School, competed at the 2016 Men’s
Gymnastics Junior Olympics National
Championships in May. The event took
place in Battle Creek.
This was Murphy’s fifth time competing in the championships. He placed sixth
overall this year while earning a bronze
medal in both the pommel horse and
vault as well.
“I’ve been at the last four Junior Olympic Championships. Freshmen year
I was just happy to be there, happy to
qualify,” Murphy said. “My sophomore
year I wanted to try to make the finals and
I was successful in one event.
“I did alright, I did not place too high,
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Fenton High School graduate Justin
Murphy will focus on the pommel horse
and vault, in addition to his studies at the
University of Michigan this fall.
it was my first time making day two of
the event finals. Junior year unfortunately, on my first day I got hurt. I broke
my ankle which required surgery, so I
did not really get to see how I would
have done.”
Murphy said he was finally able to
be healthy around state championships.
“I was second in the state. I had a great
nationals and was able to finish sixth in
the country,” he said.
The pommel horse and vault are two of
Murphy’s best events. The pommel horse
and vault will be the two events that he will
focus on at the University of Michigan.
“Michigan has always been number
one on my list. It’s a great academic
school, it’s close to home, and I just
think it gives me the best opportunity
both athletically and academically to
succeed,” said Murphy.
He will study business and hopes to
get into the Ross School of Business. He
would like to go onto law school as well.
Murphy loves the challenge that gymnastics brings. It allows him to have an
opportunity to constantly learn new skills
while at the same time perfecting certain
skill sets.
One piece of advice Murphy would like
to share with young inspiring gymnasts is
to always believe in yourself. “If you’re
able to believe in yourself then you can
accomplish anything you want as long as
you work hard, but it has to come from
that belief in yourself,” said Murphy.
Business
briefs
Peabody Insurance Agency Inc. of
Fenton honored with award
Peabody Insurance Agency Inc.
of Fenton has been named one
of the Top 10 growth agencies
for Auto-Owners Insurance in the
Eastern Michigan Region for 2015.
Peabody Insurance Agency Inc.
has represented Auto-Owners since
2006. Jeff Harrold, chairman and
CEO of Auto-Owners, said, “Their
growth and support only help to
make the entire community stronger
and more secure. We are grateful
they choose to do business with us.”
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operating states. The company, which
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life insurance to more than four million
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HAIRSTYLES
SINCE THE ‘50S
By Hannah Ball
[email protected]; 810-433-6792
One identifiable aspect of any decade is the most popular
hairstyles. Some are short and curly, some are straight and long,
and some are coming back in style while some have never left.
Men’s hairstyles haven’t changed as much as women’s,
but everyone remembers the mullet.
Here are popular hairstyles since the 1950s.
Source: instyle.com, elle.com
1950S
1960S
Rita
Hayworth
Priscilla
Presley
Audrey
Hepburn
1950S
For women, the loose curls were
popular, made famous by Rita Hayworth during the 40s and 50s.
For men, Elvis’ style was in, with his
tight on the sides and tall on top look.
1960S
1970S
The end of the ‘50s and most of
the ‘60s were all about the flip, structured curls, the beehive and anything
that fell in between. The most popular,
however, was the short, above-thebrow fringe that Audrey Hepburn
made famous.
For men, it was the Beatles inspired shoulder-length shaggy hair.
1980S
Farah
Fawcett
Cher
1970S
Everything changed in the ‘70s with
Priscilla Presley’s voluminous blowout,
and Cher’s perfectly-straight long hairstyle.
Farrah Fawcett’s long, big waves, often called the “shag” haircut, were a hit in
the ‘70s as well, inspiring women to grow
their hair out and try for those big waves.
For men, the ‘70s was an acceptable
time to have more facial hair.
1980S
1990S
In the ‘80s, bigger was better and
hair was no exception. Sarah Jessica
Parker’s voluminous ringlets with a minipoof were a hit.
2000S
Jennifer
Aniston
Blake
Lively
Sara Jessica
Parker
For men in the ‘80s, the slicked-back,
businessman look became popular.
1990S
When Jennifer Aniston cut her hair for
the show “Friends,” her hairstyle, known
as “The Rachel,” became as popular as
the hit show.
The 90s grunge era for men boasted
longer hair that’s helpful when head
banging to music.
2000S
Some speculate that Meg Ryan’s
short shaggy layers with pale highlights
were inspired by “The Rachel.” The look
was a hit.
Miley
Cyrus
For men in the early 2000s, the
spiky coiffeur look took the crown
as the most popular men’s hairstyle,
along with taking longer than their
female counterparts to do their hair
in front of the mirror.
2010S
It’s too early to pick the defining
hairstyle of this current decade, but
Miley Cyrus’ short cut with blunt bangs
are in the running, along with long, wavy
curls and perfectly straight, long hair.
During this decade for men, the
man bun has become widely accepted
in pop culture, along with a longer-ontop, short-on-the-sides cut.
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GIFTS FOR THE
IN YOUR LIFE
n From lighted LED golf balls
to apparel and gift cards —
here are the latest gadgets
By Sally Rummel
[email protected]; 810-629-8282
With golf being such a popular sport,
it’s likely you have golfers in your
own family who would appreciate being remembered on Father’s Day with
something other than a tie or aftershave.
Like so many of America’s 24 million golfers, your husband, dad or
grandpa probably enjoys the smell of
fresh cut fairways, the crisp sound of a
well-placed shot and the taste of a cold
drink after the round. The fact that he’s
a golfer opens up a whole new world of
possibilities for gifts, especially this coming Father’s Day.
The first gift idea that comes to mind
is to invite your golfing husband, father
or grandfather for a day out on the links,
either on Father’s Day, June 19 or on
another day of your choice. You can
make an entire day of celebration with a
barbecue afterward, enjoying the fellowship of family and good food.
Your present could also be a gift certificate to a favorite golf course, or one
that your guy would love to play, but
hasn’t yet.
Here are a few other golfing gift ideas
in different price ranges:
$50 and under
Think golf balls, LED lighted golf balls
for a late evening round of golf, golf shirts
or shorts, head covers, personalized club
links, trunk storage, putting mat, golf
gift basket with treats and snacks, Swiss
Army golf tool, to name a few
$50 to $100
You can buy a certificate for a pro
lesson for your favorite golfer, wireless
Bluetooth speakers for enjoying your
playlist, a club fitting session, putting
laser, golf practice net, and more.
Over $100
This is the price point for many fun,
techie-type golfing gifts, from laser
rangefinders ($300 on up) to GPS rangefinder watches ($125 on up), golf shoes
like the Nike TW’14 worn by Tiger
Woods at the Players ($130 and up), SkyPro Swing Trainer from SkyGolf (about
$150), among others.
Over $500
Think about a dream golfing trip to
North Carolina, a trip to the Masters in
Atlanta, Georgia, or another over-the-top
golf experience. There are many dream
golf destinations in Michigan, too —
from Treetops Resorts in Gaylord to the
Inn at Bay Harbor in Petoskey.
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Dad, we love you!
n Show the men in your life
More gift ideas
that you appreciate them
this Father’s Day
By Hannah Ball
[email protected]; 810-433-6792
Father’s Day is a week away and you
don’t want to wait any longer to get the
dad in your life something special.
On Sunday, June 19, show your father
or husband that you appreciate them
with a thoughtful gift. Instead of ordering gifts online, shop local to help your
community.
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Kevin Begola, owner of Bridge Street
This book of dad jokes would make for
Exchange, said, “I always tell people
a hilarious Father’s Day gift idea.
to buy him something he wouldn’t buy
himself.
“I think a lot of guys have a hard time
“We do a lot of the M-clip, the money
spending money on personal things they
clips,” she said. “They can be engraved,
think they just don’t need or maybe
customized.”
something nice that they wouldn’t norThey also sell many crocodile leather
mally buy.”
wallets that have radio frequency idenFather’s Day is the biggest time of the
tification (RFID), which helps protects
year for Bridge Street Exchange other
against identify theft.
than Christmas.
“The RFID block any sort of signals
“We really specialize in unique
that are trying to steal any kind of inforthings,” he said, adding that their clothmation,” she said.
ing sells well but a lot of gift items are
Sawyer’s is the only company in the
also popular.
area that sells Masonic jewelry, which
Begola was surprised last year when
Placek said is very popular with the older
they sold many expensive
generations.
watches for the holiday.
“We do Citizen watches,
I think a
The shaving creams, after
which don’t need batteries.
shaves, and cologne are
They are solar powered,”
lot of guys
also popular Father’s Day
she said.”One thing not
have a hard
gift ideas.
many people know is that
time spending once you change the batTitanium-Buzz, Begola’s online ring company,
tery in a watch, the watch
money on
is known for their wedding
is no longer waterproof or
rings but people also buy personal things resistant.”
they think
rings in Bridge Street ExMedawar Jewelers in
change during this time of
Fenton
also has numerthey just don’t
the year. “A lady bought a
ous gift ideas. “Watches
need.
ring for her husband a few
are always great gifts for
Kevin
Begola
days ago,” he said.
dads,” said assistant manAt Taylor Hardware in Bridge Street Exchange owner ager Marie Marsh. They
Fenton, Operations Mansell many cross necklaces
ager Brian Edwards said, “We’ve got all
and dog-tag style necklaces during this
kinds of stuff for men.” They have Miltime of the year, along with bracelets
waukee power tools, lawn mowers, and
and rings. They even have Detroit Tigers
other power equipment, like chainsaws.
themed jewelry.
“I would say specifically for Father’s
Marsh said the most popular Father’s
Day, tools would be the number one
Day items are watches, money clips, tie
thing,” Edwards said.
bars, and cufflinks.
Maghan Placek, computer-aided de“Cufflinks are really hot this year,” said
signer for Sawyer Jewelers, said the store
owner Ronny Medawar. “We sell more
“definitely” gets busier for Father’s Day.
watches than anything.”
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MOST YOUNG AMERICANS want all
the benefits of living in a free America, like freedom of speech, but not up
to making any kind of sacrifices that
go along with those freedoms.
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Another popular Father’s Day gift
idea is getting tickets to a Detroit
Tigers baseball game. The Tigers
might not be having a spectacular
season, but that doesn’t mean you
can’t have a fun time at a game.
Tickets to a concert for his favorite
band would also be a fun, family activity.
If your dad likes playing euchre or
poker, he would enjoy personalized
playing cards. You can order cards
printed with family pictures, dog pictures, or pictures of your dad from
Goin’ Postal in Fenton.
Beer is a popular drink during summer, and your husband or dad would
enjoy drinking his favorite kind that
can be found at many local retailers
and breweries.
Books also make a great gift for
anyone. If your dad frequently watches Fox News, Bill O’Reilly’s new book
“The Day the President Was Shot,”
about the attempted assassination of
Ronald Reagan, comes out June 21
and is available for preorder at Fenton’s Open Book.
The book, “The Very Embarrassing
Book of Dad Jokes: Because Your
Dad Thinks He’s Hilarious” would
be a great gift for any dad who likes
to make jokes. This can also be preordered at Fenton’s Open Book.
WE WILL NEVER know what actually
happened to create the Flint water
debacle. The only thing we know for
sure is that we will have to pay for it.
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I STILL BELIEVE a bathroom for
‘transgenders only’ is the way to go.
That should not bother those folks.
This country has bigger problems to
solve don’t you think?
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DOES EVERYONE REALIZE that
people who live in Flint cannot sell their
homes? My friend retired so she could
retrun home to family in Shreveport, LA.
Now she can never leave Flint. Think
about that happening to you.
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CONSERVATIVE AND LIBERAL are
terms created by the media. Many of
us are in between and support concepts from either side. What are we
called?
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LIBERALS ARE FUNNY. They cry
about killing an animal endangering a
human life but say nothing about the
thousands of children aborted and
killed every year.
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WHICH IS WORSE, liar or bully? Of
course, the liar, as they will continue
that forever as it can’t be cured. For
the bully, there’s always going to be
someone bigger and stronger to keep
them in line.
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YOU CAN AFFORD to build the parking lot but it’s definitely cheaper to have
the DDA build it. City politics at its best.
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pigment granules. People with large
amounts of pheomelanin have red hair,
ranging from “strawberry blonde” to bright
red to reddish brown. Very blond hair has
the least amount of pigment and the fewest
pigment granules spaced farthest apart.
Your hair’s texture, straight, wavy or
curly, as well as the thickness of individual
strands of hair, is determined by multiple
genes. Different genes influence hair texture and thickness in people of different
ethnic backgrounds. It is the interaction
among these genes, not any single gene,
that determines the character of your hair.
People with fine hair are always looking
for ways to add volume and people with
coarse hair are always trying to “tame
their mane” and keep the frizzies at bay.
“The ideal hair texture seems to be somewhere in the middle,” said Brigette Baker,
master stylist at Serendipity Wellness Spa
in Linden.
It is not only your genetics that can
influence your hair texture and thickness. Hormones, certain medications and
chemicals, such as hair
relaxers, can alter the
characteristics of a pern Your hair
son’s hair. Hair texture
is either your
and thickness can also
“crowning glochange with age.
ry” or a “mane
to be tamed,”
But you can maximize
and you have
the hair you’ve been
genetics from
born with, by taking
your parents to
thank or blame. good care of your locks.
Baker suggests regular hair cuts to keep
split ends at bay and shampooing every
three days to maintain your mane’s natural
oils. Your hair grows at an average rate of
one-quarter to one-half inch a month, so it
requires patience if you’re trying to grow
it out. Still, it’s important not to skimp on
regular hair cuts and trims.
“If you don’t get your hair trimmed often
enough, we end up having to take off more
length because of the damaged split ends,”
said Baker. “Also, don’t overdo chemical
treatment, because that can really damage
your hair.”
Today’s high-tech color, relaxers, flat
irons, Brazilian Blow Outs, extensions and
other treatments can change your hair from
brown to blonde or frizzy to straight, but
they’re all temporary fixes.
“To straighten your hair, you have to
use heat, either a flat iron or a round brush
and blow dry,” said Baker. “Relaxers also
involve heat and chemicals, which can be
very damaging to your hair month after
month. The Brazilian Blow Out is less
damaging because it combines keratin with
amino acids rather than chemicals.”
Keratin is a protein that is naturally in
your hair, so keratin-based treatments are
more restorative than damaging. Smooth-
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It can take two hours for a coloring session, from start to finish.
ing treatments usually last nine to 12 weeks
and cut drying time in half, another big
advantage for people with coarse, curly or
wavy hair.
“Everyone wants hair they can’t have.
That’s the biggest problem,” said Baker.
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While stylists still use foil to color hair,
the latest trend is to brush color on, for
a more artistic look.
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The chemicals used to color hair have
improved, according to Baker.
SHADES
OF GRAY
If you want to see how well you’ll sport
your own gray hair someday, just look at
your parents. They are the best indicators for when your hair will turn gray and
whether it will be a beautiful silver mane
or less distinct salt and pepper.
Graying is age-related. As we age,
hair follicles produce less melanin, the
pigment that gives your hair its hue.
Naturally occurring hydrogen peroxide
can also build up in the hair, bleaching
the color.
Typically, Caucasians start going gray
in their mid-30s, Asians in their late 30s
and African-Americans in their mid-40s,
according to WebMd.com. Half of all
people have a significant amount of gray
hair by the time they reach 50.
“People with dark hair tend to get
gray hair faster than soft blondes and
browns,” said Brigette Baker, master
stylist at Serendipity Wellness Spa in
Linden. “Gray also blends in better
with blonde hair, so it doesn’t show as
much.”
A Caucasian is considered to be
prematurely gray if his or her hair turns
gray by age 20.
You can choose to embrace the gray
with a sleek new cut and highlights to
make the transition, or you can conceal
the gray with highlights, permanent color
or spray-on airbrush hair makeup.
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If you have red hair, you are a rare
breed. Less than 2 percent of the world’s
population has red hair. Of the approximate 7.4 billion people on earth, that’s
approximately 140 million redheads.
Here are some interesting points about
natural red hair and those who have it:
• Red hair is a genetic mutation. Both
parents must be carriers of the mutated
MC1R gene to be able to produce redhaired children, of which there is a
25-percent chance if they don’t have red
hair themselves.
• Scotland boasts the highest percentage
of natural redheads at 13 percent. Ireland
comes in second with 10 percent.
• Red hair can occur in any ethnicity. It
occurs more frequently (2 to 6 percent) in
people of northern or western European
ancestry, and less frequently in other
populations.
• It is a r eal chore to try and
dye red hair. Because it holds
its pigment tighter than
any other hair color, red
strands need to have their
pigment stripped before
being dyed by bleaching which, of course,
damages the hair.
• Each strand of
red hair is generally
thicker than other
shades, which compensates for the
fact that redheads
have less hair.
Redheads are
said to have on
average 90,000
strands, while
blondes have
110,000, and
brunettes have
140,000.
• Red hair will
never turn gray.
It simply fades
to white via rose
gold when the time comes.
• Blue eyes and red hair forms the rarest
combo on earth. Most (natural) redheads
will have brown eyes, followed by hazel
or green shades.
• Redheads can change temperature
quicker because, according to research,
they are more sensitive to hot and cold
pain. It has nothing to do with their mythical “fiery temperament.”
• Redheads are more likely to develop
skin cancer. Because of their commonly
fair skin and sensitivity to ultraviolet
light, redheads are more likely to develop
skin cancer. The International Journal of
Cancer reported in 2010 that natural redheads are approximately two and a half
times as likely to develop the dangerous
cancer as people with other hair colors.
• Redheads can produce their own Vitamin D. They can’t sufficiently absorb
Vitamin D because it’s down to
their lower melanin-concentration. Redheads internally
produce their own Vitamin
D when they’re exposed
to low light conditions.
• People with red hair
are more likely to
be left-handed. Recessive traits often
happen in pairs so
commonly people
with the gene for
red hair also possess the trait for
left-handedness.
• Climate change
is threatening the
gene. Given that
red hair doesn’t
adapt to warm
climates, the
gene could, at
some point, become extinct.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON
BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS
JUNE 6, 2016
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The Fenton Township Board held a regular meeting on Monday June 6, 2016 at
the Fenton Township Civic Community Center, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton,
Michigan and took the following actions.
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Trustee Goupil offered the opening prayer.
Supervisor Mathis led the pledge of allegiance to the flag.
Approved the agenda as presented.
Approved invoices and expenditures for payment in the total amount of
$246,831.20.
Adopted Ordinance No. 788, a Zoning Ordinance amendment to rezone part
of parcel 06-24-200-027 (adjacent to 1221 Petts Road) from R-6 to R-3.
Conducted the first reading of a proposed ordinance to repeal five obsolete
ordinances.
Adopted Resolution No. 2016-05, authorizing the Township Supervisor and
Clerk to approve changes to the Township’s street lighting contract with Consumers Energy for 2016.
Adjourned at 8:55 p.m.
A complete copy of the minutes of this meeting and any ordinances adopted at
the meeting are on file and available for review at the Fenton Township Office,
12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, Michigan 48430. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday and
8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Friday. Ordinances, meeting schedules, meeting minutes
and other Township information are also available at www.fentontownship.org.
ROBERT E. KRUG
FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK
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SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2016
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT: 810-629-8194
Personal Notices
Cars for Sale
REAL ESTATE | GARAGE SALES
JOB OPENINGS | SERVICE DIRECTORY
PUZZLES | OBITUARIES
Trucks for Sale
Household for Sale
ADULT CARE
LIVING ROOM SET
Do you need a vacation?
Compassionate, competent
care for your mom, dad or
loved one. References
810-397-0549.
Pond Supplies
Live gamefish
for stocking.
Large selection
of lake, pond and
watergarden supplies.
FREE CATALOG!
Stoney Creek Inc.
Couch, loveseat, leather chair
and end tables all in good
condition. Make offer. Call
810-252-5960.
1963 LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL
Really good shape,
46,300 original miles,
suicide doors, power seats,
windows, antennae.
$25,000/obo. Serious
inquiries only.
810-499-9343.
Boats/Motors
1991 FORD F150
Runs, 137,000 miles,
$600 or best offer.
Call 810-735-9825.
20’ PONTOON 84 HARRIS
float boat. 25hp Evinrude.
$3,000 or best offer.
Call 810-875-0545.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Grant, Michigan
I NEED YOUR
SCRAP METAL
800-448-3873
www.stoneycreekequip.com
We are not human
beings having a
spiritual experience.
We are spiritual
beings having a
human experience.
RAT ROD PROJECT
2013 CHEVY
MALIBU 1LT
only 8,500 miles. One owner
“granny car”, champagne
exterior, black interior,
$14,500.
Call 810-771-7875.
1956 POWELL PICKUP
1984 S-10 Frame,
2000 S-10 Rear End.
Set up for small block Chevy.
Steering & brakes hooked-up.
Some extras. Good title.
Over 5 K invested.
Asking $3,750
Call Ed 810-629-7710.
washers, dryers, water
heaters, furnaces, aluminum,
copper piping, etc.
Please call 810-735-5910.
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Lawn & Garden for Sale
LAWN FURNITURE
HOMECREST
$700. Excellent condition.
Swivel rockers, standard back,
43.5” x 63.0” oval table,
7.5’ umbrella and base,
comfort trap chaise, design
chaise. Call 810-629-2884.
Legal Notices
LIEN SALE
June 25, 2016
at 11:00am
— by sealed bid —
21st Annual
Sara Delgado ..........................SL63
Misc. Household, 1978 Cruise Aire
Motorhome.
Zachary Kelsey ......................RD4S
Misc. household.
Auburn Oaks Wholesale Nursery
A Minimum Bid will be required.
Summer Plant Sale
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
June 17-19th | 9-4pm
• Densi Yews $18 each
• Most one gallon perennials
starting at $4 each
• All topiary 30% to 50% off
• Nursery stock trees,
shrubs and much more!
ALL ADVERTISEMENTS
PUBLISHED
Units will be open for inspection on Saturday,
6/25/16 at 8:00am until time of sale.
FOR INFORMATION CALL
THE
STORAGE DEPOT
200 Elm St. - Holly
248-634-2711
Planning a Garage Sale?
Place an ad in the
Tri-County Times
Call 810-629-8194 or
visit www.tctimes.com
in the Tri-County Times are
subject to approval before
publication. We reserve the
right to edit, refuse, reject or
cancel any ad at any time.
810-629-7848
SEE GARAGE SALES
ON PAGE 9B
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
8048 Allen Rd. • Fenton
Job Openings
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
ADOPT A PET
TEXT
JOBS
810-475-2030
for Text blasts to
receive local help
wanted listings.
We are looking for parttime year long kennel staff.
Applicants should be hardworking and team oriented.
We need someone to be able
to work all shifts and some
weekends. Perfect job for
someone who loves animals
and helping animals find
their forever homes. Kennel
responsibilities include
cleaning, handling animals,
feeding, watering, and
interacting with public.
Must be able to lift 50 lbs
routinely. Send resumes
to [email protected].
Or drop resumes at 13575
Fenton Rd. Fenton, MI 48430.
Help Wanted
COMPUTER GEEK
needed advanced degree not
required. Holly online retail
business, send resume to jim.
[email protected].
CONTROLS ENGINEER
MANAGER
Controls Manager wanted.
Produces electric controls
engineering designs and
modifications by identifying
project objectives and issues;
verifying and validating
designs. Machine Tool,
Hardware Design, Eplan,
AutoCAD, Software Design,
PLC, HMI, Project Manager,
Air Logic System. 5 years
experience. Email wanda@
spentechusa.com.
DIRECT CARE
FENTON TRADING POST
DIRECT CARE STAFF
is looking for someone to
assist in the sale of utility
trailers. No experience
necessary will train.
Casual atmosphere
810-750-9971.
openings for full and part-time
in several locations. Will train,
up to $9.25 once trained.
Benefits! Call 248-887-9863.
Holly area. $9.00/9.50
hourly, benefits, full and parttime, afternoon, midnights,
weekends, 248-625-3412.
DOG GROOMER
wanted, part-time, experienced
only. Call 810-735-5169.
SIGN UP
for Text blasts to receive local
help wanted listings. Text
JOBS to 810-475-2030.
HOLLY FENTON AREA
wrecker driver needed. Full
time, benefits. E-mail jessica@
armsteadauto.com.
NOTICE OF ERROR
FULL PART-TIME
MEDICAL BILLER
for Ophthalmology practice in
Grand Blanc. Ophthalmology
experience preferred.
Fax resume to 810-579-0204
FULL PART-TIME
RECEPTIONIST
for Ophthalmology practice in
Grand Blanc. Fax resume to
810-579-0204.
It is the responsibility of
the advertiser to check the
correctness of each insertion
of an advertisement. The
Tri-County Times will not be
responsible for more than one
incorrect insertion and for only
that portion that may have
been rendered valueless by
an error.
Find your new job in
the Tri-County Times
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
THIS SUMMER
BECOME A
Camp Counselor
COME LIVE AND WORK THIS SUMMER
at YMCA Camp Ohiyesa in Holly, MI
You’ll develop interpersonal and leadership skills while
working with people from all over the world. Staff serve
as role models and mentors for groups of campers
while facilitating activities like kayaking, archery, zip line,
mountain biking, horseback riding, and more.
Positions also available this spring. Room, board,
and stipend pay provided. Email Matt Foran at
[email protected] or check out our website at
ymcadetroit.org/ohiyesa to apply.
Cooks & Server Assistants
Day & Night Shifts Available
• Benefits package including 401(k) Plan
• Great work environment • Competitive wages
• Many opportunities for advancement
LOCAL NEWS AT
YOUR FINGERTIPS.
For employment at the Fenton Big Boy located at:
3401 Owen Rd.,
Fenton, MI 48430
Apply online at:
www.bigboy.com/careers
or
email resumé to: [email protected]
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Garage Sales
Fenton
Fenton
Fenton
Holly
Lake Fenton
Linden
JUNE 16-18TH
9-5PM
500 E. Rattalee Lk. Rd.
Antique and
Estate Sale.
We are downsizing
our antique collection.
Many 19th and 20th
Century antiques,
furniture, china,
glassware, collectibles,
vintage postcards, a
Harley Davidson Edition
Roadmaster bicycle,
books and much more.
JUNE 16-17TH
THURSDAY AND
FRIDAY, 9-6PM
2322 Grove Park Rd.
Like new baby gear,
crib, swing, bouncers,
swing set and much
more. Household items
and antiques.
JUNE 16-18TH
9-6PM
613 E. Rolston Rd.
Yard sale. ALL
proceeds go to helping
victims of human
trafficking. Ice cream
and bake sale too!
COMMUNITY
SALE
JUNE 16-17TH
9-5PM
611 S. Leroy St.
at corner of
E. Rockwell.
Five friends fabulous
annual sale. Jewelry,
vintage and antiques.
JUNE 16-18TH
9-5PM
11511 Vista Dr.
Household, toys,
machinist tools, power
tools, lawn equipment,
power washer and
much more.
Linden
Linden
huge y
famil
multi-
JUNE 16-18TH
8-3PM
Loon Harbor
subdivision sale,
off Ripley Rd.
Something for
everyone.
JUNE 16-18TH, 9-5PM
16144 Linden Rd.
(North of Owen Rd.)
Huge Multi-family sale!
Home furnishings,
designer clothes,
accent items
and more.
JUNE 16-19TH
9-5PM
Fenton Oaks
Community Sale
(behind Big Boy).
Avon bogo and
bake goods at
185 Chinkapin Rill,
no early shoppers!
Lots of miscellaneous,
something for
everyone.
tctimes.com
Linden
MAKE YOUR GARAGE SALE
SUCCESSFUL
Place an ad in the Tri-County Times
810-629-8194 • www.tctimes.com
JUNE 16-18TH
9-5PM
3460 Loon Lake Crt.
Kitchen, yard tools,
tools, electronics,
clothes and
miscellaneous.
Linden
JUNE 17-18TH
8-5PM
311 W. Broad Street.
Estate Sale.
Collectibles, books,
furniture, garage and
household items, free
piano and more!
Job Openings
Help Wanted
HORSE RESCUE FARM IN
GOODRICH
needs full-time employee to
help care for 40+ horses.
Days are Tuesday thru
Saturday, day starts at 10am.
$100 per day if qualified. Day
tends to be a 5 to 8 hour
day depending on what is
needed, weather, and how fast
you work. Start immediately.
Requirements: Basic equine
first aide knowledge. Blanket
and unblanketing as needed.
Ability to operate equipment
(tractor, spreader, brush hog,
drag for pastures). Clean
barns, run in sheds, water
troughs. Feed, water, hay,
body check horses for injuries.
Hold for vet and farrier. 5+
years of experience. Ideal if
you grew up with cows and or
horses. Ability to do minor or
major repairs a plus. Please
respond to hlevin267@gmail.
com.
ACTIVITIES STAFF
PERSON
needed full-time for area
skilled nursing facility.
Experience preferred. Please
fax resume to Argentine Care
Center at 810-735-0113.
Pre-Payment is required
for all private party ads
Visa & Mastercard accepted
For Classifieds Call
810-629-8194
Help Wanted
PART-TIME
help wanted. painting, power
washing, good pay, must be
reliable. Call 810-750-8882
PIPE FITTER
Looking for a journeyman
Pipe Fitter for machinery and
equipment. Understanding of
air logic and pneumatic circuit
design required. Please
submit resume to: wanda@
spentechusa.com.
Read Then
Recycle
Help Wanted
SEEKING EXPERIENCED
DISTRICT MANAGER
Help Wanted
TIM HORTONS
Management, Janitorial,
Computer experience
preferred. Must be 18+ and
pass background check, drug
screening. Call 866-869-6582
ext. 163 with your contact
information/qualifications.
has an opening for a full
time 2nd shift supervisor.
Resume should demonstrate
at least 1 year of hospitality
experience and longevity.
Please submit resume and
reference letters to either
Fenton location.
TIM HORTONS
TIM HORTONS
has a full time opening for a
bakery position. Resume should
demonstrate longevity and
ability to work independently.
Please submit resume and
reference letters to either Fenton
location.
www.tctimes.com
SET-UP MAN / MECHANIC
for Agricultural, Industrial
and Consumer Products
at Flint New Holland, Burton, MI
Must have own Tools
Prior experience preferred.
Competitive benefits and pay. Insurance,
401K, dental and Vacations.
Send resume to:
[email protected].
or fax to 810-744-0444
has full and part time early
morning positions available.
Please apply on-line or at
either Fenton location.
CHECK YOUR AD!
Report errors immediately.
The Tri-County Times will only
be responsible for the first day
of incorrect publication.
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
To advertise your
JOB OPENING
call 810-629-8282
WEEKEND PAPER
HELP WANTED DEADLINES
Display Ads: Wednesday 3 p.m.
Line Ads: Noon Thursday
MIDWEEK PAPER
HELP WANTED DEADLINES
Display Ads: Monday 3 p.m.
Line Ads: Noon Tuesday
CITY OF FENTON
CODE ENFORCEMENT POSITION
PART-TIME
The City of Fenton, Protective Inspections Department is taking applications for
the aforementioned position. The position is responsible for enforcing all City
regulations regarding property conditions. This position requires knowledge of
municipal civil infractions, misdemeanor complaints, recording keeping and the
International Property Maintenance Code. Previous BS&A software experience is
preferred.
The position will be part-time with a maximum of 26 hours per week, starting at
$17.00 per hour. Individual will report to the Building/Zoning Administrator, City of
Fenton. Interested individuals should send an application or resume to the attention of Michael Reilly, Building/Zoning Administrator, City of Fenton, 301 S. Leroy
St., Fenton, MI. 48430 before 5:00pm on June 17, 2016.
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Real Estate
• COMMERCIAL PROPERTY • MANUFACTURED HOMES
4395 Pondview • Fenton
TWIN DUPLEXES
PRICED TO SELL
9395 Jennings Rd., Just North of Baldwin
Four 3 Bedroom Apartments - Fully Leased
Country Setting on 10 Acres
Priced to sell at $250,000 $232,500
You will fall in love with this
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2.5 bath home in the Lake
8
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Fenton School District.
Gorgeous home in a high
demand location with new
carpet, paint and ceiling fans.
Featuring a spacious master
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all kitchen appliances included, daylight windowed basement ready
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Cell 810-516-5592
3295 Silver Lake Rd. ¥ Fenton
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Greg Lutz
Cell 734-216-5109
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3295 Silver Lake Rd., Fenton
810-629-5800
13318 Dixie Highway
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Office/Retail
OFFICE AND OFFICE
SUITE FOR LEASE
Fenton N. Leroy location.
Attractive, multi-tenant
building. 110 Trealout St.
810-410-6551.
714 NORTH SAGINAW STREET, HOLLY, MICHIGAN 48442
TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 at 11:00 am
35,000+/- SF manufacturing building on 1.86+/- acres being Auctioned at
$80,000 MINIMUM BID
Located in the quaint Village of Holly, Michigan, just 3.7 miles west of I-75.
Prepped for 10 ton crane, rail in place. Formerly offered at $450,000.
OPEN HOUSE: Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 11:00 am.
View More Details for this On-Site Auction With Live Online Bidding At
www.pamelaroseauction.com or call our Office at 877-462-7673
Pamela Rose, Broker, Auctioneer, AARE, CAI and Michael Murray, Auctioneer, REALTOR®, CAI, GRI
PAMELA K. ROSE AUCTION CO LLC
Downtown Fenton
120 N. Leroy St.
(Across from the State Bank Loan Store)
810.629.2220
Professionals
Each office is independently owned and operated.
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June 19th.
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Daniel Scott Nelson,
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Buyers Premium
may apply.
Manufactured Homes
LINDEN 1850 SQ. FT.
$38,500, new furnace and
air conditioner, new flooring,
sinks, faucets, fridge, laundry.
Fireplace China Cabinet, desk
with curio, bookshelves.
Hot tub on large deck, shed,
810-735-9233.
OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 PM
411 Oakwood • Holly
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Completely remodeled 3 bedroom, 1 bath home on a large city lot.
Beautiful kitchen with all appliances, breakfast nook,
gorgeous hardwood flooring, newer furnace, central air, windows
and water heater. Exceptional newer built 24 x 32 garage!
This one will go fast at $99,900!
Michele Papatheodore
810-516-3060
www.thinkmichele.com
3295 Silver Lake Rd., Fenton
810-629-5800
Platinum
Each office independently
owned and operated.
NEW LISTING!
11690 Orchardview Dr. | Fenton | $215,000
4 bed, 4 bath, 1 1/2 story, finished basement & finished sauna, manicured 1/2 acre lot, Fenton Schools.
.
Tammy Tipton
810.931.1542
Top Selling & Top Listing Agent
for the month of May
PRICE REDUCED • $214,900
MOVE-IN READY
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, JUNE 12
1-3 pm
9101 Rhodes Rd., Atlas Twp.
Just south of Goodrich Town
limits. Nice 3 bedroom, 3 bath,
Bob Hutchins
finished basement. Whole
810-407-0371
house generator, and more.
1½ acres and pole barn.
CALL TODAY!
YVONNE PERRY
810.217.2014
3295 W. Silver Lake Rd. | Fenton
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11B
Service Directory
Animal Care
Services
Coins/Collectibles
Home
Improvement
LEGACY COIN SHOP
810-394-1361
ZEN at WORK
Home &
Building
Repair
Call ahead, we may be out on appraisals
HIGHEST PAYOUTS
ON
SERVICE OR
FREE ESTIMATES
734-780-7777
www.dogwatchlaughinglab.com
Brick Paving
McDonald’s Brick
Paving and Repair
• Sidewalks
• Porches
• Patios
• Retaining Walls
• Powerwashing
• Sealing
Complete Installation
and Repairs
248-396-3317
We accept Visa/Mastercard
Building/
Remodeling
CUSTOM BUILDING
& REMODELING
SPRING SPECIAL
20% OFF
Coins & Currency • Collections
Baseball Cards & Memorabilia
Military & Civil War
Old Toys, Art, Fishing Lures & Decoys
Entire Estates
8266 Silver Lake Rd.,
Linden, MI 48451
(Near corner of Seymour Rd.)
DON'T SELL YOUR ITEMS
FOR LESS SOMEWHERE ELSE
Concrete
CONCRETE WORK
PAVING BRICK
• Garage & Pole Barn Floors
• Driveways & Porches
• Patios & Walks
Also:
Replacement Work, Retaining
Walls, & Bobcat Work
Licensed & Insured
810•629•7200
Same Day Calls Returned
John Schaefer
Bobcat &
Concrete
Services
Driveways • Floors
Footings • Decorative
Tear Out & Replace
Licensed & Insured
Home: 810-266-4162
Cell: 810-240-7078
Byron, MI
Electrical
We Fix What’s Broken!
Doors, Windows, Floors,
Walls, Decks, Siding,
Electrical & Plumbing.
Water damage solutions.
810-624-0164
Landscaping
Services
Call Susan or Randy
• Lot Clearing
• Tree Work
• Edging
• Hedge Trimming
• Spring Clean-up
FREE ESTIMATES
Available 7 days a week
CODY’S OUTDOOR
ESSENTIALS & SERVICES
Licensed & Insured
Call Cody
810-625-4034
Lawn & Garden
21st Annual
Summer Plant Sale
June 17-19th | 9-4pm
• Densi Yews $18 each
• Most one gallon perennials
starting at $4 each
• Residential Remodel
• New Construction
• Roofing & Siding
• Decks & Additions
Dan McNeill
810-931-8644
Built to Last!
Licensed & Insured #2101141607
•Free Estimates
•Prompt Response
• No Overtime Charges
• Troubleshooting
• 24/7 Service
• Licensed & Insured
810-266-4090
810-714-0022
www.rsdaley.com
Fencing
Jeff Creed
General Contractor
Skid Steer $60/hour
735-7967
• Post Holes
• Trucking
• Backhoe
• 5 Yard Dump
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Notice of Public Input Session
Fenton Township Parks and Recreation
Plan Amendment
The Fenton Township Board will conduct a public input session to obtain citizen
input for a planned amendment to the 2014-2018 Fenton Township Parks and
Recreation Plan. The input session will be part of the Fenton Township Board
meeting to be held on Monday June 20, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. at the Fenton Township
Hall, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, MI 48430.
Robert E. Krug
Fenton Township Clerk
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VILLAGE OF HOLLY
PUBLIC HEARING ON FISCAL YEAR 2016-2017
PROPOSED BUDGET
The Village of Holly Council will hold a public hearing to receive written and verbal
comments from citizens regarding the Proposed Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Budget on
June 14, 2016 at 7:00 PM during the regular Council meeting located in the Village
Council Chambers located at 920 E. Baird Street, Karl Richter Center, Holly, MI.
Interested persons are encouraged to attend the meeting. Handicapped persons
needing assistance to attend are asked to contact the village offices at least 48
hours prior to the meeting at (248) 634-9571 during regular business hours.
Cathrene A. Behrens
Clerk/Treasurer
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PUBLIC NOTICE
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED OF A REGULAR PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD
TUESDAY JUNE 28, 2016 AT 7:00 PM BY THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AT 12060 MANTAWAUKA. THIS HEARING
WILL BE HELD TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:
HOME OCCUPATION REQUEST:
HO16-018 Pat A. Cunningham, 2208 Grove Park, Fenton:
Requesting a home occupation permit for a wholesale automotive business, parcel 06-14-551-001.
NEW BUSINESS:
ZBA16-013 Danyell DeMonaco, 3524 Loon Lake Ct. Linden:
Requesting a 39 ft. sight line variance for an accessory building, parcel 06-15556-002.
ZBA16-015 Linda Barkey, 13110 Lakeshore, Fenton:
Requesting a 119 maximum square footage variance to build a new accessory
building after demolishing the existing building across the street from the house,
parcel 06-14-501-062.
ZBA16-016 Glen & Nancy McMillan, 5256 Regimental Banner, Grand Blanc:
Requesting a 7 ft. sight line variance to replace a deck at 13125 Torrey Rd. parcel
06-15-200-020.
ZBA16-017 Roger Polk, 4120 Four Lakes Ave, Linden:
Requesting a 30 ft. sight line variance to build a deck and stairs, parcel 06-21530-004.
This notice is published in compliance with PA 267 of 1976 as amended (Open Meetings
Act), MCLA 41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA).
Fenton Township will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as
signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at
the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at the meeting or public hearing upon 14 days
notice to Fenton Township.
Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact Fenton Township by writing or calling the following: Robert Krug, Fenton Township Clerk, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, MI 48430, (810) 629-1537.
Ordinances, meeting schedules and other Township information are also available at
www.fentontownship.org.
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TYRONE TOWNSHIP
REGULAR BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS
HELD JUNE 7, 2016 AT 7:00 P.M.
1. Present: Supervisor Mike Cunningham, Treasurer Marna Bunting-Smith, Clerk
Marcella Husted, Trustees Cam Gonzalez, David Walker, Chuck Schultz, and
Soren Pedersen.
2. Approved the agenda as presented; approved the consent agenda as amended.
3. Received and placed on file Communications #1-4 as presented.
4. Approved the purchase agreement for the 74-acre parcel 4704-03-300-003.
5. Approved the printing and mailing cost of the summer newsletter.
6. Approved to renew the Michigan Townships Association (MTA) membership.
7. Discussed the need for a contract in reference to the current collection agency
used for fire run collections. Issue will be placed on future board meeting.
8. Adjourned at 7:17 p.m.
The minutes of all regular and special Tyrone Township Board Meetings are on file
and may be reviewed at the Tyrone Township Clerk’s office, 10408 Center Road,
Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and online at www.tyronetownship.us.
The next regular meeting of the Tyrone Township Board will be held on Tuesday,
June 21, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at the Tyrone Township Hall. The public is encouraged
to attend.
Sunday, June 12, 2016
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Lake Fenton Community Schools
Notice of a
Public Hearing
On Proposed 2016 – 2017 Budget
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Monday, June 13, 2016, at 6:30 o’clock,
p.m., at 11425 Torrey Rd, Fenton, Michigan, the Board of Education of Lake Fenton Community Schools, will hold a public hearing to consider the District’s proposed 2016 – 2017 budget.
The Board may not adopt its proposed 2016 – 2017 budget until after a
public hearing. A copy of the proposed 2016 – 2017 budget, including the proposed
property tax millage rate, is available for public inspection during normal business
hours at the Board of Education office, 11425 Torrey Rd., Fenton, MI 48430.
The property tax millage rate proposed to be levied to support
the proposed budget will be a subject of this hearing.
This notice is given by order of the Board of Education.
Larry Godlewski, Secretary
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON
PUBLIC NOTICE OF ADOPTED
AND PROPOSED ORDINANCES
At their meeting of June 6, 2016 the Fenton Township Board took the following
actions regarding ordinance adoption:
1.
2.
Adopted Ordinance No. 788, a Zoning Ordinance amendment to rezone
part of parcel 06-24-200-027 (adjacent to 1221 Petts Road) from R-6 to
R-3.
Conducted the first reading of a proposed ordinance to repeal Ordinance
No. 260 (Mobile Home Parks), Ordinance No. 403 (Wetland Protection),
Ordinance No. 640 (Plumbing Code), Ordinance No. 641 (Mechanical
Code) and Ordinance No. 642 (Electrical Code) due to obsolescence.
The second reading of the proposed ordinance will be conducted at the June 20,
2016 Fenton Township Board meeting.
Complete copies of the adopted and proposed ordinances may be obtained
at the office of the Fenton Township Clerk, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton,
MI 48430. The ordinances are also available on Fenton Township’s website at
www.fentontownship.org.
ROBERT E. KRUG
FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK
VILLAGE OF HOLLY
PUBLIC NOTICE
LANDOWNER’S DUTY TO CUT GRASS,
REMOVE WEEDS, ETC.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all owners of land in the Village of Holly, Oakland
County, Michigan that they shall not permit grass, weeds, brush, noxious weeds,
or other harmful vegetation to attain a height greater than six (6) inches. These
conditions are detrimental to the health, comfort, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the village and are deemed to be a nuisance. This nuisance shall not be
permitted to exist on property in the village beginning May 1, 2016 and continuing
through October 31, 2016.
Growth and accumulation of the offending vegetation shall be cut or removed on
all lands 1) to a distance of at least 100 feet from any structure designed for human
occupancy or use or 2) to a distance of at least 50 feet from any land owned by
another person when no habitable structure is near and 3) to a distance of at least
100 feet from the edge of the road or curb along a street or alley, as applicable.
VILLAGE OF HOLLY
COUNCIL MEETING NOTICE
Notice is hereby given the Village Council for the Village of Holly adopted the
following meeting schedule for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2017
at the regularly scheduled meeting held on May 10, 2016.
The meetings will be held at the Village Council Chambers,
920 E. Baird Street, Holly, Michigan
at 7:00 pm unless otherwise posted.
July 12 and 26, 2016
August 9 and 23, 2016
September 13 and 27, 2016
October 11 and 25, 2016
November 8, 2016
December 13, 2016
January 10 and 24, 2017
February 14 and 28, 2017
March 14 and 28, 2017
April 11 and 25, 2017
May 9 and 23, 2017
June 13 and 27, 2017
Cathrene A. Behrens
Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Holly
THE TOWNSHIP OF ROSE,
OAKLAND COUNTY MICHIGAN
ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
ARTICLE 18, SPECIAL LAND USE
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
Pursuant to the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act (Public Act 110 of 2006), notice is
hereby given that the Rose Township Board adopted a zoning ordinance amendment on May 11, 2016. The amendment expands the uses that are eligible to
include Barn Weddings and Receptions as seasonal use of an agricultural barn
or structure on a farm that is used for private weddings and/or wedding receptions. The agricultural barn or structure existed at the time of the ordinance was
adopted.
WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE the village will take the necessary action to
maintain the property free of the nuisance during the months of May, June,
July, August, September and October.
Copies of the zoning ordinance amendment are available for public inspection or
purchase at the Rose Township Clerk’s Office: 9080 Mason Street, Holly, Michigan 48442 during regular business hours: Monday through Thursday from 8:30
a.m. – 4:30 p.m. except holidays.
Holly Village ordinance provides that expenses incurred in the abatement of the
nuisance shall be charged to the owner(s) of the land. Left unpaid, those expenses shall become a lien against the land. Landowners who refuse to destroy the
noxious weeds are subject to penalties as provided for by the village ordinance.
The amendment becomes effective seven (7) days after the publishing of this
notice.
THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 3-06, VILLAGE OF
HOLLY CODE.
Cathrene A. Behrens
Clerk-Treasurer
For additional information, please contact Debbie Miller, Rose Township Clerk at
(248) 634-8701.
Debbie Miller, MMC, CMMC
Rose Township Clerk
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Friend’s meals are stretching
bounds of hospitality
to bring over a bottle of wine, a dessert
DEAR AMY:
or ingredients for her favorite meal. This
I have been “best friends” with a
only requires that you be brave enough
never-married woman for 25 years. She
to ask for what you
does not like to cook
want. Assign a job —
and, consequently, eats
whether it is meal prep or
poorly. My husband and
cleaning up. This would
I invite her to join us
ASK
engage her more in your
for a meal at least once
effort (and might teach
a week, if not more. We
her some kitchen skills).
enjoy her company and
Cut in half the number
I know she gets lonely.
BY AMY DICKINSON
of dinners you host for
She is very well-off
her (this should cut your
financially, which brings
resentment in half).
me to my question:
Alternatively, you can
How can I stop feeling
simply choose to always
resentful that she
be generous. Understand
never reciprocates by
AMY
and accept that this is
occasionally treating us
DICKINSON
built in to your relationto a meal out? Not only
ship with this person, and
does she never host or
simply make a decision
treat us, but she never
to feel good about it.
even brings a bottle of
Your generosity is something laudable
wine to share when she dines at our
about you, and so you should celebrate it.
house. A couple of years ago she offered
to pay for a steak dinner (that we had
DEAR AMY:
invited her to) at a restaurant. When
I would like to weigh in on your
the bill arrived, she gave my husband
terrible advice in response to “No More
money for the steaks and we ended up
Letters,” whose parents read letters
paying the bar tab (she also drank). I
she had written to her grandmother
feel petty parsing our friendship in this
(after the grandmother’s death). That
way, but I’m starting to “keep score”
is like reading a diary! It is a terrible
and I don’t like that.
breach of privacy. — Appalled
— Hospitable to a Point
Amy
DEAR HOSPITABLE:
Feeding a friend more than once a week
exceeds the average bounds of hospitality; it seems you have veered into territory that might be more like family than
a typical host/guest relationship. There
are multiple solutions that might help you
mitigate your growing resentment. You
can talk to your friend and simply ask her
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X-rays taken and was given the same
Not everybody has a good outcome, and an
diagnosis. Is there anything more I can
infection in an artificial joint can be devastatdo to avoid having a knee replacement
ing. However, it has been my experience that
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2014 non-fiction book
written by journalist
Mitchell Zuckoff with the
Annex Security Team.
The film depicts the
harrowing true story
of the attack on a U.S.
embassy outpost in Benghazi, Libya, on
September 11, 2012, which killed four
Americans (including U.S. Ambassador
Christopher Stevens). After the assault
begins, an ex-military security team are
tasked with protecting a covert CIA base
approximately a mile from the outpost.
R, 2 hr. 24 min.
Grilled Thai Red Curry Chicken
INGREDIENTS
• 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
• 4 teaspoons Thai Kitchen red curry paste
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn grill on, all burners to high and
heat for 10-15 minutes.
2. Rub chicken with curry paste.
3. Put chicken on grill, close grill and reduce
heat to low and grill for 3 minutes.
4. Flip chicken over and close grill.
Smaller breasts will take maybe
3 more minutes, larger about
5 minutes depending on the size of
breasts and temperature of grill.
5. Goes great with jasmine rice sprinkled
with cilantro and a squeeze of lime.
Prep Time:
10 mins
Cook Time:
10 mins
Cook time will vary depending on method of
Total Time: cooking (you can easily use broiler, grill pan or
electric grill instead) and size of chicken. Serve
20 mins
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with Grilled Veggies. This goes great with jasmine
rice, a sprinkle of cilantro and a squeeze of lime.
SUNDAY SCRAMBLER
Unscramble the letters within each rectangle to form four ordinary words.
Then rearrange the boxed letters to form the mystery word, which will complete the gag!
GOOD
HEALTH
Readers can order a copy by writing: Dr. Roach — No. 301W, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. Enclose a
check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address.
Please allow four weeks for delivery.
liked it
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ZOOTOPIA
The modern mammal
metropolis of Zootopia
is a city like no other.
Comprised of habitat
neighborhoods like
ritzy Sahara Square
and frigid Tundratown,
it’s a melting pot
where animals from
every environment live
together-a place where no matter what
you are, from the biggest elephant to the
smallest shrew, you can be anything. But
when rookie Officer Judy Hopps (voice of
Ginnifer Goodwin) arrives, she discovers
that being the first bunny on a police force
of big, tough animals isn’t so easy.
PG, 1 hr. 48 min.
DEAR APPALLED:
Actually, it is not like reading a diary.
A letter sent to someone becomes the
recipient’s property. I agree with you
(and others) that the parents should not
have read these letters, but unlike others,
I understand the impulse to do this. I’m
glad the parents returned the letters to
their daughter.
Losing weight, exercise best
options to delay surgery
15B
Answer key located in this edition
MAKE A SPLASH
THIS SUMMER WITH
LOCAL RESOURCES
AND TIPS
TRI-COUNTY AREA'S SUMMER
& LAKE LIVING RESOURCE
GET INSPIRED NOW
16B
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