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Sunday, June 19, 2016 - Tri
SECTION B REAL ESTATE OBITUARIES CLASSIFIEDS Local Living Record your final wishes with us for your family’s peace of mind Call 810-629-9321 or visit www.sharpfuneralhomes.com Sunday, June 19, 2016 WWW.DTEENERGYMUSICTHEATRE.ORG DTE Energy Music Theatre, formerly Pine Knob, has been the venue of choice for 44 years name “Pine Knob” as it is often referred to by concert-goers. Pine Knob was built in 1972 to Summer wouldn’ t be summer be the primary outdoor amphitheater without at least one trip to see a in the Detroit metro performance by your area. It was nam ed favorite entertainers Pine Knob be cause at DTE Energy Music of its close proximity Theatre in Clarkston. n DTE Energy Music Theatre was so named with the popular Pine Originally called in 2001 after its parent Knob golf course and Pine Knob, in 2001 company, Detroit Edison ski area. DTE Ener gy Music purchased the naming rights for $10 million. At the time, Pine Theatre (the parent Originally built in 1972, the Knob was the lar gcompany of Detroit amphitheater was called Edison) purchased Pine Knob Music Theater. est amphitheater i n the country , with a the naming rights to capacity of 12,500, the amphitheater in a later growing to 15,000 when the 10-year, $10 million deal. tunnel that bisected the lawn was Although it has been 15 years, the theatre can’t seem to shake the filled in during the early 1980s. Pine By Vera Hogan WWW.BRUCEBASE.COM Bob Seger and Bruce Springsteen backstage on Sept. 2, 1978. WWW.THEDAYINEAGLESHISTORY.COM In 1975, the Eagles played at the Pine Knob Music Theater in Clarkston for the One of These Nights tour. [email protected]; 810-433-6823 Cars of All Years are Welcome! MEGA CONEY FENTON 5-8 PM | 3RD TUESDAY 3251 OWEN RD AT US 23 | FENTON | 810.750.2234 JUNE 21 • JULY 19 • SEPTEMBER 20 BOSTON’S 5-8 PM | 4TH TUESDAY 3324 OWEN RD AT US 23 | FENTON | 810.750.5800 JUNE 28 • JULY 26 Come Join the Fun! 2 for 1 Coneys for all drivers at Mega locations | $5 off any Pizza for all drivers at Boston’s DJ - BOB STEEL • Plays the great hits of yesteryear | DOOR PRIZES: Gas Cards, Free Gift Certificates, Shirts | 50/50 Knob gave a summer home to rock, pop, R&B and other contemporary styles, creating a template that was followed by more, and increasingly larger, outdoor venues. One such venue called “Poplar Creek,” located in Hof fman Es tates, Illinois, was nearly identical to Pine Knob. Today, DTE Energy Music Theatre has a seating capacity of 15,294. Pine Knob/DTE has received more than 32 industry awards since 1991, including Billboard’ s T op Amphitheatre for attendance in 2011 a nd Pollstar ’s Top Amphitheatre Venue Worldwide for total tickets sold in 2011. See PINE KNOB on 4B 2B LOCAL LIVING Sunday, June 19, 2016 www.tctimes.com EZ Kayak & Canoe Rental opens in Linden n Local kayaker wants to share his love of the sport and the Shiawassee River with others By Sally Rummel [email protected]; 810-629-8282 You’re a Neighbor, Not a Number. B rown and Brown’s professional advisors are your neighbors, friends and community members with the resources of the Gary Messenger got his feet wet in kayaking seven years ago, and wants to make this water sport more accessible to everyone. He recently opened EZ Kayak & Canoe Rental in Linden, along the banks of the Shiawassee River in the lower level of the former Gavin Smith Photography building downtown at 208 Bridge St. “I want people to get out there and enjoy the sport, the water, this river,” said Messenger, 58. His inventory includes six 10-foot sitin kayaks, one sit-on-top kayak and one sit-in tandem kayak, plus three canoes. He is open Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and during all paddling events of fering by the Keepers of the Shiawassee. He plans to expand his hours in the future, as interest grows in trying the sport. “Renting a kayak or canoe is a perfect opportunity for people who want to try a paddle sport for the first time without investing in one,” said Messenger . “I want people to experience this little jewel (the Shiawassee) we have right in our own backyard.” Interested paddlers can paddle upstream by the hour, or downstream by destination point. “I can putyou in atthe Linden Mill Pond and you can paddle upstream into TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SALLY RUMMEL Gary Messenger is pictured outside the lower level entrance to his business, EZ Kayak & Canoe Rental Tupper Lake, Lake Ponemah and Squaw Lake,” said Messenger. “We supply the vessel, life vest and paddles and make sure you get started.” For a more challenging downstream paddle, Messenger will put you in behind the Down the Hatch Pub, for a paddle toward various destination points at Hogan Road, Cole Road and McCaslin Lake Road. For more information, call (810) 4070785. industry’s premier regional and national carriers behind them. Whether for personal, commercial or life insurance, we strive to provide the highest level of service and seek the most effective insurance solutions at a competitive price. I enjoy working with clients to identify their specific insurance needs, then pairing them with the best possible coverage.” Brittany Merryman Personal Lines Sales TRI-COUNTY TIMES VIDEO STILL | TIM JAGIELO Dr. Brian Michalkow’s friendly, family oriented practice was featured in a short video feature on the Fenton business. PERSONAL ■ COMMERCIAL ■ LIFE One, two, three...smile! n Michalkow Orthodontics debuts new video to show how he creates new smiles By Sally Rummel [email protected]; 810-629-8282 810.629.1566 | 800.467.6645 | bbmich.com Michalkow Orthodontics in Fenton is personally invested in your smile. Their new video produced by Reel T imes Video Productions provides a glimpse into their state-of-the-art, newlyrenovated offices and the friendly faces that make these smiles happen. To view the video, visit tctimes.com and click on videos. Dr. Brian Mi chalkow ha s be en an orthodontist for 10 years, the last 5½ years in Fenton. He and his staf f are dedicated to providing a family-friendly, technologically advanced experience to each and every patient. Michalkow Orthodontics, voted “Top Dentist” by HOUR WATCH THE magazine, offers traditional metal and clear braces, Invisalign, Invisalign Teen and In-Ovation. Offices are located at 17200 Silver Lake Rd., Suite 2, behind Lucky’s Steakhouse. For an AT TCTIMES.COM appointment or more information, WITH THIS STORY call (810) 629-0470. VIDEO LOCAL LIVING www.tctimes.com BY HANNAH BALL Sunday, June 19, 2016 3B 7 [email protected]; 810-433-6792 Musicians will climb on stage equipment, drink shots, and jump on attendees to crowd surf during their concerts. These antics are normal. However, some concerts throughout the years have ended with heart attacks, lightning strikes, and a lollipop stuck in someone’s eye. Here are eight crazy things that have happened at concerts: A 24-year-old, Nathan Gale, shot and killed Dimebag Darrell, guitarist of Damageplan in 2004 when they were playing a show. It’s said that Gale was upset over dissolution of Pantera, which later became Damageplan. Gale jumped a 6-foot fence, ran into the venue, and shot Dimebag in the head when he was on stage. He also shot into the crowd a few times, killing four people, before he was killed by a police officer. Source: oddee.com 1 When The Who was on tour in 1973, on their first night drummer Keith Moon was so nervous he puked before the show and took what he thought was an elephant tranquilizer to calm him down. It was actually PCP. His drumming got sloppy during the show, and he eventually passed out on stage. They asked the crowd if anyone could play drums, and a 19-year-old played drums for the rest of the night. that happened at 8 4 Source: wzlx.cbslocal.com 2 Famous performer Jackie Wilson was popular in the ‘50s and ‘60s. When he was performing on Dick Clark’s Oldies Show at a nightclub in 1975, he collapsed on stage from a heart attack. Wilson went into a coma and never recovered. He died eight years later in a hospital in New Jersey. Source: www.vh1.com In 2004 when David Bowie was performing at the Norwegian Wood Festival in Oslo, Norway, a fan threw a lollipop on stage, hitting him in the eye. It was lodged between his eyeball and eye socket. One of his eyes was damaged in a childhood fight, giving him different color eyes. He told the crowd the fan was lucky he hit his bad eye and said he was going to punish the crowd and make the concert extra long. 3 Right before a Grateful Dead concert on June 25, 1995, a few fans were huddled outside by a tree, trying to get shelter from an oncoming storm. Lightning struck the tree and the fans. One of them was in a coma for a while, but all three made a full recovery. 5 .At a Beyoncé and Jay-Z concert on Aug. 2, 2014, a 25-year-old man groped a woman. Her boyfriend got into a fight with the man and the man bit off a chunk of the boyfriend’s finger. The boyfriend was taken to the hospital and the man was booked on a charge of mayhem. In 2003, metal band Great White was playing at a nightclub in Rhode Island. During the set, the tour manager set off the pyrotechnics and the walls caught on fire. The club went up in flames quickly and despite the club having four exits, there was a stampede, blocking a few exits. A bouncer even tried to stop people from exiting one door because it was for band members only. More than 100 people died and more than 200 were injured. 6 Soul/funk musician Curtis Mayfield was performing a concert in New York on Aug. 13, 1990, when a strong wind caused stage lighting to fall on him. The accident paralyzed him from the neck down. He continued to make music afterward and even released an album. He died in 1999 from diabetes complications. Source: video still from YouTube Source:grammy.com Source: freerepublic.com NOW thru SATURDAY, JUNE 25TH, 2016 Owned and Operated by Jeff, FENTON Sharon and Tim Stone HOWELL LAPEER 14283 Fenton Rd. Fenton, MI 48430 810-629-1900 4193 E. Grand River Ave. Howell, MI 48843 517-545-4004 1356 Imlay City Rd. Lapeer, MI 48446 810-664-1861 Mon-Fri: 9:30am-7pm Sat: 9am - 6pm Sun: 11am-4pm Mon-Fri: 9:30am-7pm Sat: 9am - 6pm Sun: 11am-4pm Mon-Fri: 9:30am-7pm Sat: 9am - 6pm Sun: 12:30pm-5:30pm SEARS HOMETOWN PREMIER DEALER Visit us for other gardening and tool specials! 4B LOCAL LIVING Sunday, June 19, 2016 PINE KNOB Continued from Page 1B The first performance was an impromptu matinee on June 25, 1972, by David Cassidy, whose popular hit at the time, “I think I love you” was regularly sung on the TV show, “The Partridge Family,” on which Cassidy portrayed a member of the singing family. Two days later , on June 27, 1972, crooner Andy Williams and Quincy Jones joined forces for a five-night run that was considered the theatre’s “official” opening. The summer of 1973 brought Motown to Pine Knob with a performance by The Temptations. They shared the July 13- Online tickets and showtimes www.NCGmovies.com NCG TRILLIUM CINEMAS SHOWTIMES: 810-695-5000 1 Mile N. of I-70 on Holly Rd. in Grand Blanc 5.00 TICKETS EVERYDAY $ Rate valid for most movies. All Day TUES•Mon, Wed and THUR s before 6 •Fri-Sun before noon. $5.00 rate not valid on Real D 3D, IMAX or 12:00 shows. Real D 3D films additional $2.00. 14 bill with Earth, Wind & Fire. Stevie Wonder would play 10 days later. In July 1974, KISS was gaining in popularity and made its first appearance at Pine Knob opening for Blue Oyster Cult. Joni Mitchell made her Aug. 8 and 9 stop at Pine Knob the cover photo for her live album “Miles of Aisles” in November 1974. Near and dear to every Michigander’s heart is Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band. On July 27, 1977, they played the first of what would become 25 sold-out shows at Pine Knob. The image of Jackson Browneand his girlfriend by the Pine Knob stage loading door was included on his “Running on Empty” album four months later. Seger and the legendary Bruce Spring steen met for the first time backstage at Pine Knob. During the early 1980s, Pine Knob hosted performances by Blondie, Duran Duran, Heart, John Cougar Mellencamp, The J. Geils Band, The Steve Miller Band, and the B-52s. Bette Midler collapsed onstage during her July 1983 performance at Pine Knob. She was treated for exhaustion and an up - www.tctimes.com set stomach at Pontiac General Hospital. She made up the show later that summer . Neil Diamond performed for five nights in August 1984. Fans complained about an overcrowded lawn. Pine Knob said the conditions were due to picnic baskets and lawn chairs, but others suspected they oversold tickets. On May 20, 1989, Eddie Money began his reign as Pine Knob/DTE’ s first weekend opener. With one exception (1995) he’s played on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend of every season since. Once the ‘90s rolled around, Pine Knob saw performances by top artists such as Sara McLachlan, Ozzy Os bourne, Metallica, Aerosmith and Peter Frampton. During the next decade, top performers at Pine Knob included Kid Rock, Nelly, Jessica Simpson, Kenny Chesney , Eminem, 50 Cent, Bob Seger with Three Doors Down, Bare Naked Ladies, Toby Keith, Jimmy Buffett and Green Day. For a complete schedule of this summer’s performances at DTE Ener gy Music Theatre, visit www.dteenergymusictheatre.org. *Due to movie company policies no passes are accepted. @ No $5 rate available. • # No $5 TUES evening rate. BOATS ARE COOL! NEW AND USED BOATS, CLEAN TRADES WELCOME. MICHIGAN’S LARGEST Boat Inventory ONLY 20 MINUTES AWAY PONTOON HUGE BOATS PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DEPARTMENTS ALL SIZES & TYPES! HUNDREDS IN STOCK! — THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS — *2D FINDING DORY (SENSORY FRIENDLY) (PG) SAT 10:00 *@WARCRAFT: AN IMAX 3D EXPERIENCE (PG13) *THE CONJURING 2 (R) *NOW YOU SEE ME 2 (PG13) *@3D WARCRAFT: REALD 3D (PG13) *2D WARCRAFT (PG13) ME BEFORE YOU (PG13) 2D TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: OUT OF THE SHADOWS (PG13) 2D X-MEN: APOCALYPSE (PG13) 2D ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS (PG) THE NICE GUYS (R) NEIGHBORS 2: SORORITY RISING (R) # 2D THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE(PG) 2D CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR (PG13) 2D THE JUNGLE BOOK (PG) LIFE IS SHORT 800.875.2620 STARTING SAT JUNE 18 STARTING THUR JUNE 23 *2D INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE (PG13) THUR NIGHT/FRI MORNING 8:30 12:05 *@3D INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE: REALD 3D (PG13) THUR 11:10 *FREE STATE OF JONES (R) THUR 7:00 10:0 *@INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE: AN IMAX 3D EXPERIENCE (PG13) THUR 8:00 10:45 *#THE SHALLOWS (PG13) THUR 7:30 9:40 12:05 CONTINUING 67 YEAR! th OUR STARTING FRI JUNE 17 briefs Free Rescue 911 Event for kids Together, Hurley Medical Center ER, STAT EMS and Genesee County Parks are hosting multiple Rescue 911 events for children ages 8 through 12. There are still spaces available for the June events. Registration is required. Call to save a spot for your child. Go to www. statems.net/rescue911.asp or call (810) 238-7672 Ext. 224 to register. The events run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and registration is 8:30 a.m. on day of event. Event locations include Flint, Flushing, Genesee Township and Fenton. The event in Fenton is scheduled for Thursday, June 23 at Bush Park, 250 North LeRoy St. Activities include: police and fire vehicle tours, bike and helmet safety, fire prevention and fire safety, ambulance tours and first aid, home alone safety, wellness information, free materials for kids, free lunch and fitness fun. Sources: theatreclarkston.com, Theconcertdatabase.com SHOWTIMES VALID FRI 6/17/16 - THUR 6/23/16 *2D FINDING DORY (PG) FRI-SAT 11:00 12:40 2:15 3:15 4:00 6:30 7:15 9:40 11:30 SUN-WED 11:00 12:40 2:15 3:15 4:00 6:30 7:15 9:40 THUR 11:00 12:40 2:15 3:15 4:00 6:30 7:15 9:40 11:30 *@3D FINDING DORY: REALD 3D (PG) FRI-SAT 10:10 1:30 5:40 9:00 10:45 SUN-THUR 10:10 1:30 5:40 9:00 *CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE (PG13) FRI-SAT 11:50 2:25 5:00 7:30 8:15 9:55 11:55 SUN-WED 11:50 2:25 5:00 7:30 8:15 9:55 THUR 11:50 2:25 5:00 7:30 9:55 11:55 News 2015 200 Sunliner 20’ Pontoon Boat Mercury 60HP Command Thrust 4 -Stroke. 10’ Bimini Top Scratch & Dent SALE OTTER ISLAND SWIM RAFT 2015 GT 225 22’ Sport Boat ON SALE $ 1,349 Sure Load Trailer, Great Power Last One! 212MO Michigan Made | Save Thousands $ Only Only (Plus freight, prep, license, title, reg., doc. fees, tax & options) STK # 34377, Offer Expires 6/26/16 *Howell Location WILSON MARINE- BRIGHTON 6095 W. GRAND RIVER BRIGHTON 517-546-3774 W.A.C. 20% down, 4.99% APR, 180 months VIEW OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY HOUR WEB 24 www.wilsonboats.com WILSON MARINE 2HOWELL 5866 E. GRAND RIVER HOWELL 517-546-1136 $36,795 After Manufacturer Rebate (Plus freight, prep, license, title, reg., doc. fees, tax & options) STK # 34391, Offer Expires 6/26/16 W.A.C. 20% down, 4.99% APR, 144 months MARINE SERVICE CENTER 249MO $ $26,795 MICHIGAN’S LARGEST Volvo V-8 270 HP SHOPPING WILSON MARINEOAKLAND 4440 HAGGERTY RD. COMMERCE TWP. 248-363-5240 EXCLUSIVE WIL-CARE FIRST IN LINE AND DOCK SIDE SERVICE WILSON MARINEHARRISON TWP 36355 JEFFERSON AVE. HARRISON TWP 586-307-3180 WILSON MARINEPARTS & SERVICE 1850 DORR RD. HOWELL 517-546-3774 HOURS – Monday - Friday: 9 - 8pm • Saturday: 9 - 6pm • Sunday: 11 - 4pm www.tctimes.com LOCAL LIVING Sunday, June 19, 2016 HOT LINE CONTINUED I JUST GOT a call from the IRS scam. I just want to warn people that they are operating in the area and be careful. Get their phone number. I don’t know if it would do any good to write it down or not. MEN AND WOMEN are dying for our country and the only thing you’re worried about are how people place their trash cans out in the street? Get a life. Are you kidding me? HILLARY CLINTON AND Obama want to take in thousands of foreign immigrants from all countries including HOLLY MIDDLE SCHOOL WEBSITE After taking part in the Leader in Me program for three years, students at Holly Middle School have achieved Lighthouse Status. the Middle East. Just over the past five weeks, the State Department has recorded that Obama has allowed 3,500 Syrian refugees to come into the U.S., putting us at risk of terrorism. CAN YOU PUT your finger on one common denominator in these tragedies? Newtown 27, dead. Aurora, 12 dead. Umpqua 9 dead. San Bernardino, 14 dead. Orlando, 49 dead. SO GLAD TO see that the advocacy group that is looking out for our elderly and vulnerable loved ones has stepped in and filed a federal lawsuit against those nursing homes. Those residents deserve the best of care. Pre Season Special Can your mower do Holly Middle School bursting with leaders THIS? n First in state, second in U.S. to achieve Lighthouse Status made sometimes to achieve goals, but those choices pave the way to greatness. Holly Middle School has become the first • Work Together It doesn’t have to be a dog-eat-dog middle school in Michigan to achieve the world out there. Everyone has skills Franklin Covey Leader in Me Lighthouse Status. The school is also the second middle and attributes that are different. At school in the country to achieve Lighthouse Holly Middle School, they encourage students to value these differences Status from Franklin Covey. and recognize the fact that when Holly Middle School has worked for we combine our strengths, we can three years to achieve this honor. The Leader in Me program is based on achieve so much more. • Rejuvenate Stephen Covey’s book, “7 Habits of Highly Everyday life can take its toll. At Holly Effective People.” Lighthouse status Middle School, they encourage everyis granted to schools that demonstrate one to take time to replenish his or her and can document excellence in 144 mind, body, heart, and spirit. Whether parameters of leadership and instilling it is a nice walk, a good book, or coma student empowered culture in their munity service, if you don’t take the building and community. time to take care of yourself, you can’t take care of anything else. Why HMS uses ‘7 Habits’ Source: Holly Middle School • Get in the Driver’s Seat Living the “7 Habits” means you are in control. We live in a world where many people are quick to blame others for the choices they make and the consequences they receive. At Holly Middle School, they value accountability and hope that students can recognize that in any circumstance, they have the power of choice. • Set Goals We all have dreams about what the future could hold — but a dream without a plan is just a wish. At Holly Middle School, they not only set goals, but give students the tools and ability to break it down, prioritize, track it, and ultimately make that goal a reality. Hard choices and sacrifices have to be Experience the gentle difference Dr. Jeremy M. Grove DDS 501 S. Bridge Street Linden, MI 810-735-7511 www.dentistinlinden.com Care Credit • Select PPO’s • Healthy Kids & other insurance plans • Accepting new patients 5B In less than 60 seconds! $ 23HP 60” DEwith CK 4399 Check out our patented stand-up deck for easy maintenance and cleaning. We service what we sell! Ask us about Ez Financing Hodges Farm Equipment 810-629-6481 Visit Our Updated Web site: 4 ACRES OF NEW & USED TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT 1280 Ray Rd. Fenton, MI www.hodgesfarmequipment.com Incorporated Since 1947 DEADLINES: SUNDAY PAPER: Display Ads: Wednesday 3 p.m. ¥ Line Ads: Noon Thursday ¥ WEDNESDAY PAPER: Display Ads: Monday 3 p.m. ¥ Line Ads: Noon Tuesday Classifieds SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016 CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT: 810-629-8194 Personal Notices Auctions ADULT CARE REAL ESTATE | GARAGE SALES JOB OPENINGS | SERVICE DIRECTORY PUZZLES | OBITUARIES Cars for Sale ONLINE REAL ESTATE AUCTION Do you need a vacation? Compassionate, competent care for your mom, dad or loved one. References 810-397-0549. Nominal Opening Bid:$500 VI Gage Rd., Holly Township, MI. Property can be viewed at your convenience during daylight hours. Bid live from anywhere at auctionnetwork.com! Bidding starts June 19th. Visit williamsauction.com or call 800-982-0425 Daniel Scott Nelson, R.E. License 6502380607 Buyers Premium may apply. CHECK YOUR AD! Report errors immediately. The Tri-County Times will only be responsible for the first day of incorrect publication. SIGN UP for Text blasts to receive local coupons. Text localcoupons to 810-475-2030. Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will direct your paths. NOTICE OF ERROR 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. Proverbs 3, 5-6 PAGE 6B Miscellaneous Wanted Lawn & Garden for Sale I NEED YOUR SCRAP METAL LAWN FURNITURE HOMECREST washers, dryers, water heaters, furnaces, aluminum, copper piping, etc. Please call 810-735-5910. 2013 CHEVY MALIBU 1LT Only 8,500 miles. One owner “granny car”, champagne exterior, black interior, $14,500. Call 810-771-7875. ATV/UTV for Sale $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 at 11:00am — by sealed bid — TRI-COUNTY TIMES PHOTOS tctimes.com/ classifieds Touch 2 smart phone at Tractor Supply Owen Rd. June 2nd. If found please turn in to Fenton Police. Reward. June 25, 2016 2013 CUB CADET MOWER PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT LOST JITTERBUG LIEN SALE Miscellaneous for Sale Any staff photo published in the Tri-County Times can be purchased by calling 810-433-6797. Lost and Found 50” cut, with bagger, 91/hrs. $1,300. Call 810-252-5053. POLARIS RANGER 2012 Camo color 138/hrs, tilt box, stored inside year around, also 6x10 2013 utility trailer $7,500. Call 810-252-5053. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLISHED 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. Sara Delgado ..........................SL63 Misc. Household, 1978 Cruise Aire Motorhome. Zachary Kelsey ......................RD4S Misc. household. A Minimum Bid will be required. 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 Garage Sales Fenton Fenton Fenton Fenton Fenton Twp. Holly JUNE 23RD-24TH 8:30-4PM 4246 Northshore Dr. Women’s and children’s clothing, toys, crib, baby and household items. JUNE 23RD-25TH 9-5PM 14481 Appletree Ln. off S. Long Lake. Rain or shine it’s garage sale time! Teen and women’s clothing, cherished teddies, dollhouse, bedding, toys, books and more. JUNE 23RD-25TH THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 10:30-6PM SATURDAY 10:30-1PM Fenton Eagles 1490 N. Leroy. Something for everyone. Please use rear entrance. JUNE 23RD-26TH 8:30-4PM Northshore Subdivision 1.5 miles West of US23 off Owen. Baby items, kids items, furniture, couch, piano, pool table, dining room set, tools, clothing. JUNE 23RD-25TH 9-5PM 12415 Jennings Rd. between Thompson and Lahring. Fishing tackle, poles, tools, garden tools, vintage and costume jewelry, collector pins, music and video tapes, miscellaneous household items. WHOLESALE STOCKPILE JUNE 23RD-25TH THURSDAYSATURDAY, JULY 1ST-2ND FRIDAY-SATURDAY, 9-? 3030 Elliott. Too much to list, don’t miss this one! Linden Linden JUNE 23RD-25TH 8-4PM 16180 Hill Forest Dr. Miscellaneous items, a little bit of everything. JUNE 23RD-25TH 9-5PM 178 and 182 Creekwood Circle. Furniture, lawn furniture, household goods, clothing and miscellaneous items. MAKE YOUR GARAGE SALE SUCCESSFUL Place a classified ad in the Tri-County Times CLASSIFIED AD INCLUDES: • 20 word line ad with color photo • 250 stickers • Times online Featured Top Ad • Tip sheet • Text blast to our subscribers • $3.00 off coupon • 5 garage sale signs for your next line ad (810) 629-8194 36 $ one issue. $54 for 2 issues www.tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com Sunday, June 19, 2016 7B Job Openings Help Wanted ACTIVITIES STAFF PERSON needed full-time for area skilled nursing facility. Experience preferred. Please fax resume to Argentine Care Center at 810-735-0113. ADOPT A PET 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 jodydogger@ gmail.com. Or drop resumes at 13575 Fenton Rd. Fenton, MI 48430. CHECK OUT the Tri-County Times Daily edition online at www.tctimes.com Help Wanted COME WORK IN OUR NEW STORE! We have part-time positions open for Chocolatier and sales. Must be available from 10am. year round. Apply in person at Sweet Variations, 101 W. Shiawassee Ave. Fenton. 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. COMPUTER GEEK needed advanced degree not required. Holly online retail business, send resume to jim. [email protected]. 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. 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. SIGN UP for Text blasts to receive local help wanted listings. Text JOBS to 810-475-2030. Help Wanted DIRECT CARE openings for full and part-time in several locations. Will train, up to $9.25 once trained. Benefits! Call 248-887-9863. DIRECT CARE STAFF Holly area. $9.00/9.50 hourly, benefits, full and part-time, afternoon, midnights, weekends, 248-625-3412. DOG GROOMER wanted, part-time, experienced only. Call 810-735-5169. FENTON TRADING POST is looking for someone to assist in the sale of utility trailers. No experience necessary will train. Casual atmosphere 810-750-9971. JET’S PIZZA now hiring all positions, part-time and full-time. Experienced or your first job, will train. E-mail your interest to [email protected]. 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 History in the making Pick an article, pick a size. Order reprints of photos and stories that ran in your Tri-County Times. Many sizes and options available to choose from. Call us today! 810-433-6797 Help Wanted Help Wanted PIPE FITTER TIM HORTONS SEEKING EXPERIENCED DISTRICT MANAGER TIM HORTONS 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. 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. TIM HORTONS 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. 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. has full and part time early morning positions available. Please apply on-line or at either Fenton location. Stylist Call Needed 248-496-2613 Brand New Salon is looking for a motivated stylist that wants to build their clientele!!! Great location-right next to express way! 2545 Silver Lake Rd., Suite 5, Fenton Find your new job in the Tri-County Times 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 8B TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, June 19, 2016 www.tctimes.com Your new best friend is waiting. These fine area merchants are asking for your help in finding these animals loving homes. Who will take us HO H ME? ME OM E? 13575 Fenton Rd. • Fenton • Tues. - Sat. 10am-3pm, Sun. 1pm-4pm www.adoptapetfenton.com To adopt any of these pets, please call Adopt-A-Pet at our Fenton location 810-629-0723 Davis Lucky Iris Jackson Jake I’m an active, young guy. I am a fun loving guy! I have a lot of energy and would love a big yard. If you want unique, look no further! I’m a 6 month Lab looking for an active person experienced with training. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: 3251 Owen Rd. at US 23, Fenton (810) 750-2231 Hollywood 3251 Owen Rd. at US 23, Fenton (810) 750-2231 Mandy 110 S. Saginaw St. • Holly 248.634.7467 www.pigeonintheparlour.com There’s nothing a good coat of paint can’t fix! Daphne (810) Inc. 735-8822 1023 N. Bridge St. • Linden Maya 100 S. LEROY, FENTON • 810-629-2287 www.fentoncamera.com Clover Hollywood: that loves to play. I would love a calm home with a fenced yard. Sweet and sassy all in one little cat! Maya is our 14 year old girl who just needs a companion. I am a beautiful Torti that wants a home of my own. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: BLuxury Dog Boarding F arms rookstone 810-516-7096 www.brookstonefarms.org Motown BLuxury Dog Boarding F rookstone arms 810-516-7096 www.brookstonefarms.org Annie 9051 Silver Lake Rd., Linden (810) 735-9487 Mable 3324 Owen Rd. at US 23, Fenton (810) 750-5800 Penny 3324 Owen Rd. at US 23, Fenton (810) 750-5800 Baby I have so much love to give. Docile and loving, I only want your attention. I’m a special needs girl who would love another playful dog. I’m a shy little girl that would love a quiet home. I’m a one person dog who wants to be the queen of her castle. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: FentonVeterinary Follow Clinic us on FentonVeterinary Follow Clinic us on www.canever.com Lil’ House of Carpet 14115 N Fenton Rd Fenton • 810-629-1564 Sadona 14115 N Fenton Rd Fenton • 810-629-1564 3000 Owen Rd. @ US-23 in Fenton Toll Free 1-855-388-0328 Twinkle Mr. Pawz I am larger than life and longing for a family. I will be available to go home soon. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: Mid-State Equipment (248) 634-1976 124 N. Saginaw St., Suite C • Holly Sales & Service 2319 W. Baldwin Rd. • Fenton 810-655-4886 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL FLOORING EXPERTS 1-800-231-1526 Dazzle Barbichon GROOMING SALON 204 E. Broad St., Linden 810.735.5169 Mia Looking to lounge? Then I am your guy! I will be ready to go home soon. I could spend all day by your side. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: NOW ACCEPTING RESIDENTS (323)363-6685 Lucy (810) 593-0690 Facility Located in Fenton BRAD HOFFMAN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 102 S. Leroy Street, Fenton, MI • 810-629-4991 Bradhoffmanfentonmi.com 409 E. Caroline, Fenton • 810-629-4946 www.davelambheating.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com Sunday, June 19, 2016 We need your help! Mon donat etary alway ions are sa and g ccepted appre reatly ciated . Trap Neuter Return Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) is a unique program to the area. There are millions of community cats killed in shelters because they are unadoptable. TNR is recognized as the most humane and effective strategy for reducing the community cat population. Anyone caring for a colony of feral or stray cats may fill out an application to have the cats fixed at a low cost. Go to adoptapetfenton.com/tnr Ask about our low cost spay/neuter! For those with a financial need. Raja Willow Snowball 9B Adopt-a-Pet Wish List Unscented, clay cat litter Kitten food (canned) Dog/puppy chew toys VG’s Receipts Paper Towels Garbage Bags Rikki Waterless hand sanitizer Stamps #10 envelopes Computer paper (8.5 x 11) Pet Store Gift Cards Cans & bottles as returnables Hogan I am a 1 year old firecracker and just want to have fun! I’m an active, beautiful lab. More than just a pretty face, I just want to be by your side. I am a handsome young guy that just wants to be your one and only. I’m a gorgeous heartworm survivor. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: 607 N. Saginaw St. • Holly • 248-634-4671 www.sulfarofamilydentistry.com 1421 N. LeRoy St. • Fenton• Ph: 810-208-7155 • Fax:810-208-7156 GoinPostalFenton.com DECORATING and DESIGN (810) 232-3530 www.accentdd.com Zeke Bulldog Bronco DECORATING 121 River St. • Fenton • 810-629-2552 Aspen and DESIGN (810) 232-3530 www.accentdd.com Dixie Chick I’m a SURVIVOR! For 6 years I have been patiently waiting for my home. Bronco is a BIG lab puppy. Cute and fluffy and ready to play I’m the perfect companion who would love someone home a lot. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: Temrowski Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services 500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 Bali Wag & Purr Pet Boarding 11650 Stallion Lane • Holly 248-459-1200 Junior Wag & Purr Pet Boarding 11650 Stallion Lane • Holly 248-459-1200 Beacon Bell Title 415 Rounds Dr., Fenton 810-208-8970 Betty Boop (810) Inc. 735-8822 1023 N. Bridge St. • Linden Sapphire Full of life and ready to shine! Junior needs a special single person. A little bit shy, but full of love. Take a chance on me! Betty Boop is heartbroken she is 9 years old and in a shelter. I am a marvelous feline with big blue eyes SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: 1437 N. Leroy St., Fenton 612 W. Broad St., Linden (810)750-0551 (810)735-9481 Furby Berkshire Donna Anderson 810-691-2124 DibblevilleDonna.com 1032 N. Leroy, Fenton Carmella Kerton Lumber Co. 1122 N. Saginaw St., Holly 248-634-8951 Cali 1022 W. Silver Lake Rd. Fenton • 810-629-4122 Nakiree I’m an older long-hair Chihuahua looking for someone patient and kind. I am small and cute and fun to boot! I need someone who has patience and love. I may only have 3 legs, but that does not slow me down! I’m an active girl who would love a fenced yard. SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: SPONSORED BY: 204 W. Broad St., Linden 810-735-7212 English Insurance Agency 505 N. Leroy St., Fenton • 629-5182 Curran & Christie Joe & Sandy Leone-Consiglio 313-815-1602 Residents of Lobdell Lake 2461 NORTH RD. 810-750-9635 EXIT 80 OFF US 23 810-750-9635 MON-FRI 5AM-11PM • SAT 6AM-11PM • SUN 6AM-10PM 248-684-4649 • www.mjwhelan.com 620 N. Milford Rd., Milford TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, June 19, 2016 Real Estate • FOR SALE • FOR RENT • VACANT LAND • APARTMENTS • COMMERCIAL PROPERTY • MANUFACTURED HOMES HARTLAND 12316 Highland Rd. (M-59) REAL ESTATE CO. www.englandrealestate.us www.tctimes.com (810)632-7427 (248)887-9736 (810)629-8515 SERVING LIVINGSTON, OAKLAND, GENESEE AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES SINCE 1970. MEMBER MLS ENJOY CONDO LIVING Nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath end unit ranch condo. Private setting with park-like views. Convenient location to town. Spacious living room with gas fireplace. Bright kitchen. Dining area with doorwall to patio. Master bedroom with private bath and walk-in closet. First floor laundry. Full basement and 1 car attached garage. $118,000. Holly Schools. PRESCRIPTION FOR PLEASURE All sports Lake Shannon cove/ no wake frontage with this classic ranch on double lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, large kitchen with eating area, living room w/large deck & great views. Walk-out lower level w/family room and screened in porch for entertaining. 2 car garage plus carport for your lake toys. Full house generator & more! Linden Schools, Tyrone Twp. $399,000. Hurry! UP NORTH FEELING 5 rolling & treed acres surround this beautiful 2113 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. Huge kitchen with eating area opens to family room with fireplace & woodstove. Formal dining. Finished walk-out lower level with recreation room. 40x26 pole barn w/cement floor and LP furnace. Beautifully landscaped w/above ground pool & deck for enjoyment. Many extras. $279,900. Tyrone Twp., Fenton Schools. WILDLIFE ABOUNDS! Charming 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, real log home with wraparound porch on private 15 acre setting. Large country kitchen, great room with woodstove, hardwood floors through-out, basement offers extra living area, plus workshop and storm shelter. Turkey shed & barn for ducks, 40x30 pole barn has 2 loft areas & attached chicken coop. $275,000. Hartland Schools. Apartments for Rent Grand Meadows Apartments Apartments for Rent Auctions FENTON AREA ONLINE REAL ESTATE quiet setting, Hickory AUCTION Meadows Apartments. Nominal Opening Bid: Updated 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 12624 Pagels Drive, $500 townhouse, appliances, water, GMTRI14815Apr2016 VI Gage Rd., Grand Blanc trash, laundry hook-ups, Holly Township, MI. no smoking or pets, $775 INDEPENDENT LIVING Property can be viewed details? 810-629-6095. FOR SENIORS 55+ at your convenience during daylight hours. Call today! Brand new 2 & 3 Bid live from anywhere 810.695.0344 at auctionnetwork.com! bedroom, 2 bath Grandmeadows Bidding starts @gldmanagement.com homes including June 19th. all appliances Visit williamsauction.com Spacious 1 and 2 or call 800-982-0425 bedroom units Daniel Scott Nelson, moves $350 Moves You R.E. License 6502380607 you in PLUS Buyers Premium In. First Month FREE RENT UNTIL may apply. Rent is Free! $299 JUNE 2016!* August 1st, 2016 Heat, water, sewer and trash removal included in rent Next door to the Grand Blanc Senior Center, close to Genesys Reg. Medical Center. Pet Friendly. Equal Opportunity Housing www. gldmanagement.com SIGN UP for Text blasts to receive local real estate listings. Text realestate to 810-475-2030. INDUSTRIAL AUCTION Real Estate for Rent Groveland Manor 13318 Dixie Highway Holly, Michigan 48442 248-534-1049 meritusmhc.com *WAC, select community owned homes. 15 mo lease. Expires 4-30-16. 6-30-2016 Expires CHECK YOUR AD! FENTON LAKE SHANNON Lake house, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2400 sq. ft. walk-out, 2 car garage, lease $1,900 a month. Call 810-694-9353. HOLLY 1 BEDROOM Report errors immediately. The Tri-County Times will only be responsible for the first day of incorrect publication. 1 bath house. Great view of Bevins Lake. All utilities included. $625/month, plus security. No smoking, no pets. 810-516-3584. ALL REAL ESTATE ADVERTISING IN THIS NEWSPAPER is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to adver tise preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. HAPPY FATHER’S DAY! 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. SUNDAY, JUNE 19TH•2-4PM 14442 North Rd. • Fenton 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 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Full Basement, 2 Fireplaces, Large Treed Corner Lot. Pamela Rose, Broker, Auctioneer, AARE, CAI and Michael Murray, Auctioneer, REALTOR®, CAI, GRI Only $112,000 JACKIE BECKER PAMELA K. ROSE AUCTION CO LLC 810-444-0430 HOUSE PLAN OF THE WEEK Bedroom 10'4'' x 11'8'' Covered Patio 10' x 6' Dining 9' x 10'8'' Owners’ Suite 14' x 11'6'' Bedroom 9'8'' x 13' Kitchen 8'6'' x 10'8'' Living 14' x 15' Up Garage 21' x 22'6'' Entry Covered Porch Bedroom 12'2'' x 12'4'' Paisley Paisley PLAN 30-852 First Floor First Floor 908 sq.ft. Living Area 1521 sq.ft. 908 sq.ft. Second Floor 613sq.ft. 613 sq.ft. Second Floor GarageArea502 sq.ft. 1521 sq. ft. Living Dimensions 40'x48' 1000 SERIES Garage 502 sq. ft. Dimensions 40’ x 48’ www.AssociatedDesigns.com © 2016 Associated Designs, Inc. Woodland 14229 Torrey Road Fenton, MI 48430 Office: 810- 629-2234 Paisley PLAN 30-852 Dn Utility 10B More plans at associateddesigns.com Multipaned windows, decorative corbels and shaketextured gable ends give a comfortably familiar countrystyle look to the otherwise contemporary Paisley. Slender porch posts add to the ambiance. Its compact design makes this four-bedroom home economical to build, as well as to heat and maintain. Entering, you step into a small but lofty two-story entry. During daylight hours, this stairway is naturally illuminated by a good-sized window on the second level. TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com Sunday, June 19, 2016 11B Service Directory Brick Paving Concrete Home Improvement Painting/ Wallpapering McDonald’s Brick Paving and Repair CONCRETE WORK PAVING BRICK ZEN at WORK FULL SERVICE • Sidewalks • Porches • Patios • Retaining Walls • Powerwashing • Sealing Complete Installation and Repairs 248-396-3317 We accept Visa/Mastercard Building/ Remodeling Jeff Creed General Contractor 810-635-2111 Skid Steer $60/hour (2 Hour Minimum) • Post Holes • Trucking • Backhoe • 5 Yard Dump • Tracks • Stake Rack • Forks LICENSED & INSURED Home & Building Repair • Garage & Pole Barn Floors • Driveways & Porches • Patios & Walks Also: Replacement Work, Retaining Walls, & Bobcat Work Licensed & Insured 810•629•7200 Same Day Calls Returned We Fix What’s Broken! Bobcat & Concrete Services Driveways • Floors Footings • Decorative Tear Out & Replace Licensed & Insured Home: 810-266-4162 Cell: 810-240-7078 Byron, MI Electrical SPRING SPECIAL 20% OFF 810-266-4090 810-714-0022 www.rsdaley.com Fencing • Residential Remodel • New Construction • Roofing & Siding • Decks & Additions Dan McNeill 810-931-8644 Built to Last! Now you can AFFORD FENCING the beautiful you’ve always wanted! Licensed & Insured #2101141607 Coins/Collectibles ON Coins & Currency • Collections Baseball Cards & Memorabilia Military & Civil War Old Toys, Art, Fishing Lures & Decoys Entire Estates 8266 Silver Lake Rd., Linden, MI 48451 [email protected] Landscaping Services MA Peterson Painting Professional Craftsman TREE REMOVAL & LANDSCAPING • Lot Clearing • Tree Work • Edging • Hedge Trimming • Spring Clean-up FREE ESTIMATES Available 7 days a week CODY’S OUTDOOR (Near corner of Seymour Rd.) DON'T SELL YOUR ITEMS FOR LESS SOMEWHERE ELSE NOTICE OF ERROR 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. 810-625-4034 Lawn Services BARTLETT LAWN SERVICE Spring Clean-Ups We are combat ready for all your lawn care needs! Mowing • Trimming Edging • Brush Hogging Rototilling • Fertilizing Lawn Aeration • Dethatching Lawn Rolling Tree & Brush Chipping Tree Removal/Trimming Mosquito Control Residential / Commercial Fully Insured • Licensed 36 Years Experience are FREE e rk o W rs ens iz it ESTIMATES C . U.S 810-735-7967 Handyman HANDYMAN MIKE All types of home improvements Give me a call, I do it all! 810-964-9559 HANDYMAN Plumbing, Painting, Drywall, Roofing and Siding Repair. Call 810-618-5240 or 810-629-6729 Based in Fenton 810-624-0164 Organiaztional Skills HIGHEST PAYOUTS 25 Years Experience SPRING ROOFING SALE Windows •Doors •Siding Gutters & Downspouts Porches & Decks 810-275-4241 Call ahead, we may be out on appraisals FULL SERVICE ROOFING COMPANY 248-210-8392 Duane LEGACY COIN SHOP 810-394-1361 HOME IMPROVEMENTS www.thezenatwork.com Licensed & Insured •Free Estimates •Prompt Response • No Overtime Charges • Troubleshooting • 24/7 Service • Licensed & Insured TREESERVICE 20% OFF Call Cody COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL/RESIDENTIAL B.H.I. LAURICELLA PAINTING ESSENTIALS & SERVICES CUSTOM BUILDING & REMODELING All Size Jobs Call Back Guarantee Tree Services Doors, Windows, Floors, Walls, Decks, Siding, Electrical & Plumbing. Water damage solutions. Since 1979 - Satisfaction Guaranteed! John Schaefer PAINTING Roofing RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL Interior & Exterior Painting Brush & Roll • Spraying Powerwashing•Decks•Staining Caulking • Wallpaper Removal Drywall & Plaster Repairs INSURANCE REPAIRS 35yrs FREE ESTIMATES exp. We are a detail service for your home or office, cleaning as we organize and declutter. We even have resale buyers for the stuff you don’t need! SCOTT’S PAINTING Interior/Exterior| Drywall Repair Wallpaper Removal | Decks Power Washing 248-795-4303 Restoration 4 SEASONS LLC1995 Restoration Since Deck Sealing Power Washing Demolition | Garage Floors Interior & Exterior Painting Mold & Lead | Epoxy Call Susan or Randy 810.348.9822 Free Estimates • Same Day Call Back Insured & Bonded THE COMPULSIVE Res./Com.•Lic./Ins.•30+ yrs. exp. 810.423.5813 MIROOFINGEXPERTS.COM Sand and Gravel SAND, STONE, TOPSOIL & MULCH DELIVERED Specializing in Small Loads 1-5 yards Shane Blower Locally Owned and Operated • Tree Removal/Tree Trimming • Brush Chipping/ Stump Grinding • Storm Damage • Fertilizing & Deep Root Fertilizing Fsuullryed In For a FREE ESTIMATE at or 810-735-6775 877-895-7957 Owner, Craig Ronald License #’s d6319P, 250119 ronaldstreeservice.com HOLTSLANDER & SON’S TREE SERVICE LLC FAST & AFFORDABLE • Tree trimming & removal • Stump & brush removal • Lot clearing • Licensed & insured • Free Estimates holtslandertreeservice.com (810) 280-8963 30+ Years Experience Dave’s Trucking 810-735-4646 Stump Grinding Smitty’s Lawn & Tree Service Tree Trimming & Removal Stump Grinding Spring & Fall Clean-Up Brush Clean-Up Owner Michael W. Smith Cell (810) 962-6427 Home (810) 208-7589 Commercial • Residential Fully Insured Serving Fenton & surrounding areas Licensed & Insured 248-678-5980 Scot Brothers, Owner Roofing Brotherstreeandlandscape.com Fenton | MI TREE SPECIALIST Licensed & Insured | 7 Days a Week FREE QUOTES LICENSE & INSURED 517.643.8813 White & Sons Roofing LLC Let’s Protect Your Home ROOFING GUTTER & SIDING REPAIR FREE ESTIMATES Fair • Honest • Prompt Licensed & Insured • 28 years exp. 810-691-9266 Quality Roofing Is Our Priority Residential/Commercial 810-931-0580 or 800-485-0583 Joseph Raymond Owner BASEMENTS • GARAGE • CLOSETS OFFICE • KITCHEN • MOVING CLEANING AS WE ORGANIZE! Free Estimates Senior Discounts (810) 750-1640 • (313) 690-9085 Cell www.whiteandsonsroofs.com Can your soul be at rest when your house is a mess? Call for details. RONALD’S Genesee County & Surrounding Areas www.affordable-exteriors.com Find it in the BIGOR Senior & Veteran Discounts SMALL We Grind Them All! SMALL YARD ACCESSIBLE FREE ESTIMATES TREE SERVICE Randy Hunt, Owner 810-471-3869 Video Taping & Production INSURED DS STUMP & GRINDING (810) 730-7262 (810) 629-9215 MAKE A SPLASH THIS SUMMER WITH LOCAL RESOURCES AND TIPS TRI-COUNTY AREA'S SUMMER & LAKE LIVING RESOURCE GET INSPIRED NOW HIGH-QUALITY COMMERCIAL VIDEOS 810-433-6822 12B TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, June 19, 2016 BY TRIBUNE MEDIA SundaySudoku A Look back at the TOP 10 SONGS from A – Z INXS Top 10 Songs 1. Need You Tonight - #1 (one week), 1987 2. Devil Inside - #2, 1988 3. New Sensation - #3, 1988 4. What You Need - #5, 1986 5. Never Tear Us Apart - #7, 1988 6. Disappear - #8, 1990 7. Suicide Blonde - #9, 1990 www.tctimes.com NOTICE ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP Please be notified that the Argentine Township Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Meeting on Monday, July 11, 2016 at 7:00 P.M. at the Argentine Township Hall, 9048 Silver Lake Rd, to consider the following Variances: Paul Szary, 7131 Silver Lk Rd, is requesting a Variance for Square Footage. He would like to build a 40x60 pole barn with square footage greater than the home for recreational storage. Described as 01-25-200-029 1.10 Acres in Section 25. Woody & Jessica Holt, 16247 Whitehead Dr, is requesting a Side Yard and Rear Yard Variance. He has put a shed in the side yard of his property that is within 5’ of his fence. Described as 01-35-526-148, Lot 273 Argentine Park, Lobdell Lake, Section 35. 8. Elegantly Wasted - #27, 1997 9. Not Enough Time - #28, 1992 10. The One Thing - #30, Answer key located in this edition KING FEATURES 1983 NATIONALIST SuperCrossword THE AND THE NEWBORN A complete copy of these tax descriptions may be viewed at the Township office during regular office hours. Denise Graves, Clerk Argentine Township FENTON AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED 2016-2017 BUDGET PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Monday, June 27, 2016, at 5:50 o’clock p.m., at the Administration Building located at 3100 Owen Road, Fenton, Michigan, the Board of Education of Fenton Area Public 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 Administration Building, 3100 Owen Road, Fenton, Michigan. 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. Daniel P. Carter, Board Secretary Fenton Area Public Schools Board of Education Answer key located in this edition ©2016 King Features Synd., Inc. TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING OF ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP Denise Graves, Clerk Argentine Township To the Qualified Electors of the Township of Rose, County of Oakland: Notice is hereby given that the last day to register for the August 2, 2016, Primary Election will be Tuesday, July 5, 2016. If you are not currently registered to vote or need to register at a new address, you may do so at the following locations and times: In Person: • • 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. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Holly Township Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on: Michigan Renaissance Festival to operate a Festival on parcel number 01-12476-002 and 01-12-401-003 in an AGRE Zoning District. Any person having interest is encouraged to attend the hearing or comment by letter to the Holly Township Zoning Administrator, 102 Civic Drive, Holly, MI 48442. A copy of the Special Use application and plans may be reviewed at the Clerk’s office at the above-mentioned address during regular business hours Monday through Friday 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. except holidays. Handicap persons needing assistance to attend or participate in this hearing are asked to contact the Township Clerk at 248-634-9331 Ext. 301 or by writing to the above-mentioned address at least 5 business days prior to the meeting. Karin S. Winchester, Clerk/Zoning Administrator KING CROSSWORD ANSWERS Solution time: 24 mins. Representative in Congress 8th District, Representative in State Legislature 51st District, County Executive, Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, Clerk/Register of Deeds, Treasurer, Water Resources Commissioner and County Commissioner 2nd District, Rose Township Supervisor, Clerk, Treasurer, 2 Trustees, Constable, Delegate to County Convention. Rose Township Proposal #1 – Renewal of the 1.3549 mills levied for six (6) years, 2016 through 2021 inclusive, to provide fire department services including, but not limited to, fire suppression and prevention, advanced life support emergency medical response and ambulance transport, raising an estimated $330,040 in the first year the millage is levied of which a portion will be disbursed to the North Oakland County Fire Authority? Rose Township Proposal #2 – Renewal of the 0.7480 mills levied for six (6) years, 2016 through 2021 inclusive, to provide fire department services including but not limited to, fire suppression and prevention, advanced life support emergency medical response and ambulance transport, raising an estimated $182,209 in the first year the millage is levied of which a portion will be disbursed to the North Oakland County Fire Authority? Proposals Precinct #1 Only Genesee Intermediate School District be increased by .25 mills for twenty (20) years, calendar years 2016 to 2035, inclusive, for the purpose of providing funds for lifelong education, adult education, community education, training, and enrichment, and for other operating purposes, in Genesee Intermediate School District? It is estimated that the revenue the school district will collect if the millage is approved and levied in 2016 will be approximately $2.3 million. Revenues will be disbursed to Genesee Intermediate School District. Charles Stewart Mott Community College, Genesee County, Michigan, against all property in the community college district be renewed for a total of .6410 mill, for a period of 10 (10) years, 2018 to 2017, inclusive, to provide funds for community college purposes? If the .6410 mill increase is approved it is estimated that the college will collect approximately $5.7 million of revenue in the first calendar year it is levied. Rose Township Polling Locations: King Crossword, Wednesday Jumble, Wednesday Sudoku puzzles are located in last Wednesday’s issue. All other puzzles are throughout this edition. PCT. #1 Rose Township Offices 9080 Mason Street, Holly, MI PCT. #2 Rose Pioneer School 7110 Milford Road, Holly, MI WEDNESDAY JUMBLE SUNDAY SCRAMBLERS Jumbles: ADAPT, SAUTE, CALLOW, BEGONE Answer: What the defense lawyer wanted the plaintiff to do— SETTLE “DOWN” 1. Please 2. Chagrin 3. Split 4. Scamper Word: SAMPLES ANSWERS Voter Registration Application – Mail to the election official as directed on the application by the close of registration deadline. Oakland County Zoological Authority in the County of Oakland Renewal Millage for Zoological Services .1 Mills for 10 years The purpose of the public hearing is to consider a Special Land Use Permit Amendment by the following applicants: ANSWERS • Proposals (Precincts 1, 2 & 3) JULY 5, 2016 6:30 PM HOLLY TOWNSHIP HALL 102 CIVIC DRIVE HOLLY, MI 48442 248-634-9331 Ext. 301 SUPER CROSSWORD By Mail: The election will be conducted in all voting precincts. (#1, #2, and #3) of Rose Township for the purpose of electing candidates for the following offices: NOTICE HOLLY TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS PUZZLE ANSWER KEYS • Rose Township Clerk’s offices, 9080 Mason Street, Holly, MI 48442, Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. County Elections Division, 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341, Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Secretary of State Branch Offices At specified agencies for clients receiving services through Family Independence Agency, the Department of Community Health, Michigan Jobs Commission and some offices of the Commission for the Blind. At military recruitment offices for persons who are enlisting. Note: Persons registering by mail are required to vote in person unless they have previously voted in person in the state or are at least 60 years of age or are handicapped. Denise Graves, Clerk Argentine Township PHONE: ANSWERS SUNDAY SUDOKU ANSWERS 13B NOTICE OF CLOSE OF REGISTRATION FOR THE AUGUST 2, 2016 PRIMARY ELECTION ROSE 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. DATE: TIME: PLACE: Sunday, June 19, 2016 WEDNESDAY SUDOKU ANSWERS PCT. #3 Rose Pioneer School 7110 Milford Road, Holly, MI Full text and sample ballots may be obtained from: Rose Township Clerk’s Office or can be reviewed online at: www.rosetownship.com Debbie Miller, MMC, CMMC Rose Township Clerk 9080 Mason Street Holly, Michigan 48442 (248) 634-8701 14B Sunday, June 19, 2016 TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com Obituaries John Kenneth Wright 1937-2016 John Kenneth Wright age 79, of Linden, went to be with his Lord and Savior, Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Funeral service will be held 2 PM Saturday, June 18, 2016 at Heritage Hills Church, 5530 Runyan Lake Road, Fenton. Pastor Tony Chick officiating. Visitation will be held at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Road, Fenton Friday, June 17, 2016 from 4-8 PM and at church Saturday from 12 PM until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, those desiring may make contributions to Heritage Hills Church and John had made a request that everyone share Jesus Christ with an unsaved soul. John was born May 10, 1937 in Flint, the son of Robert and Ella (Gamber) Wright. He married Judith A. Remington July 28, 1956 in Flint. He was a self employed plumbing contractor for 61 years. John had resided in Linden since November coming from Fenton. He was a member of Heritage Hills Church. Surviving are: his wife of 60 years, Judy; three sons, Christopher and wife Annette Wright of DeWitt, Timothy Wright and Randall Wright both of North Borough, MA; ten grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren; brothers, Bill (Betty), Larry (Mary), and Earl (Karen) Wright; sister, Lucy (Wayne) Miller; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Bob and Lester Wright; and sister, Lillian Ekstrand. Online tributes may be posted on the obituaries page at www.sharpfuneralhomes. com. Doyle Kinney Doyle Kinney - age 84, died June 14, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Harold George Harold George - age 82, died June 16, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www. sharapfuneralhomes.com. Martin Garza III Martin Garza III - age 46, died June 1, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Kenneth Wehner Kenneth Wehner - age 83, died June 13, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Marion Eckerdt Marion Eckerdt - age 85, died June 13, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Patricia E. Yasko Patricia E. Yasko - age 93, died June 16, 2016. www.temrowskifamily funeralhome.com. T Temrowski Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services 500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 Ross Wood Ross Wood - age 68, died June 10, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Stephen Marshall Stephen Marshall - age 62, died June 12, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Ronald Schwerin Ronald Schwerin - age 69, died June 11, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Indira D. Potineni Indira D. Potineni - age 93, died June 16, 2016. www.temrowskifamily funeralhome.com. T Temrowski Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services 500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 Susanne Clement Susanne Clement - age 76, died June 10, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Jeanne Conway Jeanne Conway - age 92, died June 12, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Zia Zaroo Zia Zaroo - age 73, died June 14, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Celeste M. Marshall Celeste M. Marshall - age 48, died June 13, 2016. www.temrowskifamily funeralhome.com. T Temrowski Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services 500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 Delores O’Dell Michelle Taylor William Howe Jr. Anneliesa Stolzenburg Geraldine Studebaker Stephanie Cameron Delores O’Dell - age 86, died June 12, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Anneliesa Stolzenburg - age 93, died June 12, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Michelle Taylor - age 45, died June 10, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Geraldine Studebaker - age 93, died June 14, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. William Howe Jr. - age 83, died June 15, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Stephanie Cameron - age 60, died June 15, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. Jean Rose Jean Rose - age 84, died June 16, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. view OBITUARIES online tctimes.com Mr. Robert “Bob” W. Schettenhelm 1930-2016 Mr. Robert “Bob” W. Schettenhelm - age 86, died peacefully June 15, 2016 in Medina, OH. He was born January 21, 1930 to Jacob and Bertha Schettenhelm, Detroit, MI. Baptized into the Christian faith February 16, 1930 at the home of his parents. Grew up in and attended Concordia Lutheran Church in Detroit. He grew up in a loving, but stern German household where he was spoiled by his five older siblings who have all preceded him in death. He attended and graduated from Detroit Technological School. He served two years in the United States Army and was honorably discharged with the rank of Corporal in October 1953. He then returned to work at E. I. DuPont and retired from DuPont in 1986. In September 1954 he married Janice Lou Spencer of Toledo, Ohio. Initially they resided in Detroit and had two children: John “Jack” and Donna. Later they relocated to Fenton in 1961. A third child, James “Jim” was born and completed the family. A devoted Lutheran, Bob attended Trinity Lutheran Church, Our Savior Lutheran Church and later Christ the King in Lodi, Ohio. He enjoyed the simple things: a great breakfast, roast beef and mashed potatoes, Koegel’s hot dogs and Vernors! He also enjoyed playing his guitar, hunting, traveling the beautiful Upper Peninsula and the great outdoors. He was a member of the American Legion in Fenton and the Fenton Lakes Sportsmens Club. He is preceded in death by his wife, Janice; sons, Rev. John Schettenhelm, and James “Jim” Schettenhelm. He is survived by his devoted daughter, Donna (Greg) Knack; grandson, David of Medina, OH; additional grandchildren Luke, Adam, Nolan, and Emily Schettenhelm; and special friend, Ruth Kimble. A funeral service will be held Saturday, June 25, 2016, 11 AM at the new Trinity Lutheran Church in Fenton. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Trinity Lutheran Building Fund. T Temrowski Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services 500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-2533 Obituaries updated daily online! tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com In-law tension keeps vacation house off limits mother-in-law brought up this vacation idea DEAR AMY: on her own, as a way to try to bring her two I’ve been married for 10 years to a sons together. You and your wonderful man. I have a husband should do your loving relationship with best to stay in touch with his mother. When my these nieces, regardless of ASK sister-in-law was alive, your relationship with their our families regularly parents. These children sufshared good times. Since fered a huge loss when their her death (about five mother died. It would be a years ago) my husband’s BY AMY DICKINSON terrible shame for them to brother has excluded lose yet more family memus. A couple of years bers over a long-standing ago my husband and squabble. I researched different living options for his DEAR AMY: mother, as did the other AMY Some of my colleagues side of the family. It DICKINSON have ganged up on was total confusion. In me and they claim the end my husband’s that I don’t have a solution prevailed, sense of humor. I am a teacher at an honoring his mother’s wishes. In the undergraduate program, and my friends, meantime, he and I received numerous family members even my students really incendiary emails from that side of the appreciate my funny bone. But then a family. Last year my brother-in-law male colleague told me a joke about a remarried. We were not invited to the man hitting his educated wife on the wedding. We would have attended. This face, which I found quite distasteful past weekend my mother-in-law implied and not funny at all. He, in a gathering, that my brother-in-law and his wife told everyone that I did not understand would like to be invited to our weekend his joke because I do not have a sense home, which is in a beautiful resort of humor. One of my other colleagues, community. I blurted out, “They’ll be who I have saved from the wrath of the invited when it’s a cold day in Hell.” My superiors quite a few times, heartily husband was in complete agreement. agreed. I am very upset about these Knowing my mother-in-law, the message two people’s conduct, but I did not say will get back. I can’t take the words anything to them. Do you think they are back, and I don’t think there’s any right about me? — Wondering chance of repairing the relationship with my brother-in-law. I do worry about the DEAR WONDERING: long-standing relationship my husband I don’t know if your co-worker is right about has with his nieces. Just let things ride? you, but I do know that you are right about — So Sad to Lose Family him. Based on your report of this incident, your co-worker’s so-called joke is both DEAR SAD: unfunny and offensive. His choice to double You can’t be all that sad about losing famdown and try to engage co-workers in bulily if you would take an (implied) olive lying you is unacceptable.Workplace bullies branch and basically use it to switch these often use so-called “humor” to dominate and family members. If they want to ingratiate humiliate others. You should stand up to this themselves to you (in order to have a better jerk, and if he continues on in this vein, you relationship, yielding, perhaps, an invitation should consider asking a “superior” to rain to your vacation home), then they will have down some wrath, and see if he thinks that’s to find a way to reach out to you and your funny. husband directly. It is possible that your Amy Don’t Let Summer Heat Curtail Cardio Workout DEAR DR. ROACH: I usually walk 45 minutes daily for a cardio workout. However, the summer heat can be brutal, so instead of walking, I swim and walk one hour in the pool. Is that as good a cardio workout as walking? — R.G. measured simply by your pulse rate. A rough but commonly used guide is that moderate cardiovascular exercise is 50 percent to 70 percent of your age-predicted maximum of 220 minus your age. So for age 50, your maximum is 170, and moderate exercise is a pulse of 85 to 119. You can check your pulse at BY KEITH ROACH, M.D. the wrist with a clock, or ANSWER: I think that wear a heart monitor. having several differSwimming almost ent ways to exercise is always is a more-intense a good idea, since the workout than walking muscles used will always KEITH (race walkers certainly be at least somewhat ROACH, M.D. can get a very fast pulse different and it can keep rate), and walking in the you from being bored pool is a good exercise when doing the same for your heart and many thing day after day. In muscles. If the pool is outdoors, as is your situation, I think that it makes a usual in warm, sunny places, you need great deal of sense to avoid the heat to wear and reapply plenty of sunscreen by getting in the pool. The intensity to protect your skin. of a cardiovascular workout can be Sunday, June 19, 2016 DVD RELEASES 57% liked it (Audience score on rottentomatoes.com) LONDON HAS FALLEN The sequel to the worldwide smash hit “Olympus Has Fallen.” The story begins in London, where the British Prime Minister has passed away under mysterious circumstances. His funeral is a mustattend event for leaders of the western world. However, what starts out as the most protected event on Earth turns into a deadly plot to kill the world’s most powerful leaders, devastate every known landmark in the British capital, and unleash a terrifying vision of the future. R, 2 hr. 82% liked it (Audience score on rottentomatoes.com) 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE A young woman wakes up after a terrible accident to find that she’s locked in a cellar with a doomsday prepper, who insists that he saved her life and that the world outside is uninhabitable following an apocalyptic catastrophe. 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NUTRITION INFORMATION Yield: 1 serving, Serving Size: 2 toasts Amount Per Serving: Smart Points: 6 Points +: 6 Calories: 248.5 Total Fat: 9.5g Saturated Fat: g Cholesterol: 0mg Sodium: 467mg Carbohydrates: 32g Fiber: 8g Sugar: 4g Protein: 10.5g 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 Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to [email protected]. edu. 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