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Specifically that the district has magazine.
an existing 5.6 percent ($767,000)
fund balance — a far cry from the
Capac native
15-20 percent benchmark preferred
by the Michigan School Business
Organization (MSBO).
The State of Michigan requires
earns honor
a minimum fund balance of 5 per-
cent, a level the state views as an
early indicator that a district is
“fiscally stressed.”
On Jan. 5, Barbara Potter,
Almont Schools’ Administrator of
Karen Harris named Blue
Photo by Tom Wearing
K9 officer
February 16 at McMorran In her new role, Karen
By Maria Brown essentially double to num- Place Theater in Port has faced challenges. The
mbrown@pageone-inc.com ber of officers on the Huron. organization was undergo-
Four-legged crime fighter streets, which means more “I was totally shocked ing financial problems
is well-received, ST. CLAIR COUNTY arrests and more illicit and surprised,” Harris said when she took the reins
...see page 3-A — The sheriff’s depart- drugs being taken out of of receiving the award. related to staffing levels
ment reports that their our community.” “A lot of great women and new facilities.
Drug Task Force (DTF) County voters have won this award over Karen cut her adminis-
was busy in 2017, thanks approved the millage the years, so it’s quite an trative staff from five to
to a larger budget. increase in 2016. Since honor. I’m humbled by it.” two and “redesigned
According to a press 1984, the task force had Harris is President and roles.” She also took an
release, the DTF made 300 been funded by a .28 mill Although heroin and CEO at Visiting Nurse aggressive stance toward
arrests, resulting in 389 levy. In 2016, voters gave meth comprised most Association and Blue paying off debt from the
felony and 161 misde- the okay to double that of their 2017 seizures, Water Hospice. She’s construction of the new
meanor charges. They also amount to .56. the DTF did confiscate spent her entire career in Blue Water Hospice Home
confiscated a total of 74 In 2017, the DTF marijuana in Capac nursing, the majority with in Marysville. Featuring
and Berlin Twp.
Moment in time
firearms. reports show a significant the former Mercy Hospital 12 private patient rooms,
“We are very thankful growth in the amount of in Port Huron, including the facility is surrounded
for those that voted to pass heroin and methamphet- total 536 grams. In the chief nursing officer. by gardens and a pond.
Vintage photo features the increased millage for amine/crystal meth taken case of methamphetamine/ Nearly three years ago, “It’s a beautiful facility
school glee club, the Drug Task Force,” said off the streets. Heroin sei- crystal meth, 821 grams she became the association built with the help of
...see page 16-A Sheriff Tim Donnellon. zures increased by 74 per- and hospice’s chief operat-
“We have been able to cent over last year with a Busy Year page 12-A ing officer before her pro- Honor page 12-A
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LAPEER COUNTY
severed, however the utility
lines remained in place.
scene.
A preliminary investi-
Det./Sgt. Jason Parks at
810-656-1015 or at:
We will sell your home or property at a... — A 46-year-old Flint man The Sheriff’s report gation suggests there was jparks@lapeercounty.org
3% COMMISSION was killed Sunday (Jan. 28) said Rider had to be extri- no evidence that the motor- The Sheriff ’s
in a crash on North Branch cated from the vehicle by ist had been speeding, nor Department was assisted at
RATE! Road (M-90) east of Patrick
Road.
North Branch firefighters
and was pronounced
had alcohol contributed to
the crash.
the scene by Michigan
State Police Lapeer Post,
KEEP MORE OF YOUR EQUITY! Lapeer County Sheriff’s
Deputies responded to the
deceased at the scene. The crash remains Lapeer County EMS and
The roadway was under investigation by the the North Branch Fire
fatal incident at 12:54 p.m. closed down to allow for Sheriff’s Office. Department.
Deputies report that
Auto
Police Chief Scott Pike dio at 402 E. Fourth St.
IMLAY CITY — The
A Quote! said the first class will To register or for more
IN HOUSE Imlay City Police Dept. focus on being mindful and information about self
or
and Absolute Martial Arts aware of one’s surround- defense classes, call the
JEWELRY are co-sponsoring an
upcoming self-defense pro-
ings.
Pike said that because
Imlay City Police Dept. at
810-724-2345 or the
Home
REPAIR gram for women.
The first of three class-
of a lack of space at the
police department, the sec-
Absolute Martial Arts stu-
dio at 248-379-8428.
es takes place Tuesday,
Over 26 Years Feb. 27 from 6-7 p.m. at the
Insurance
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Gem & Diamond
The three-week pro-
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Adams selected
as new director
Ambulance service promotes
from within to fill key position
By Tom Wearing for the job
twearing@pageone-inc.com by a per-
sonnel
LAPEER COUNTY committee
— The Lapeer County comprised
EMS Board has hired of LCEMS
Russ Adams to serve as B o a r d
the county ambulance ser- members
vice’s new executive Russ C h r i s
director. Adams Tippen,
Adams succeeds for- T i n a
mer director Kieth Papineau
Rumbold who resigned and Julie Schlaud.
recently to take a position Tappen said Adams
with the Genesee County will serve as an at-will
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Medical Examiner’s employee and be paid at
office. the same rate as his prede-
The county completed a major road and bridge projects in Imlay Township last year and they plan During a special meet- cessor; about $62,000 per
to finish work on the realignment of Brown City Road in 2018. ing on Friday (Jan. 26) year with a standard ben-
morning, the LCEMS efit package.
Board of Directors voted Tippen noted that
Tragedy averted
he and his staff have draft- of March,” he said of the Dorrow Road will be Rd. bridge over Mill Creek
ed a project list for the cal- milder, dry weather we’ve paved and signs will be in Goodland Twp. and on
endar year but it might be had recently. upgraded as part of that Dryden Rd. at the
shortened depending on What will certainly be project. Drainage work is Metamora/Dryden town-
in SRT response
how the current season accomplished in 2018 also due to be completed. ship border over the Flint
plays out. includes several critical The road commission River.
Of the $1.3 million the bridge rehab projects and doesn’t have plans to close “Everything else is up
road commission has bud- the realignment of Brown that section of Brown City for grabs,” he said.
pected crack cocaine and their antiquated copper cir- He also acknowledged
threatened to shoot the
tracked suspects who broke cuits. the participation and
responding officers.
into homes and cars. The change comes at After a shot was fired assistance of Lapeer
The department was no cost to the county since from inside the house, County Central Dispatch.
able to acquire the 2 year- the state of Michigan funds
old German Shepherd with all 911 call service provid- K9 Axel and his handler, Deputy Frank Ruzicka,
a $20,000 grant from the ers. paid a visit to Thursday’s county commission Check out our website . . .
state of Michigan. The cost •the board granted their meeting to give an overview of the dog’s first www.tricitytimes-online.com
of Axel and his training Department of Veteran six months on the job. Tri-City Times
totalled $11,500 and Affairs to accept a $2,490
$8,5000 was designated to grant from the United Way Konschuh. They also
purchase equipment and for their Operation Stabilize received and paid a $600
Evie’s
HAIR STUDIO
for vet and feeding costs. Outreach program. bill for attorney fees relat-
In other commission •the commission autho- ed to suit filed by a former
business: rized paying a $3,981 bill jail inmate who required
•the commissioners
discussed membership pol-
from the law firm repre-
senting them in the lawsuit
hospitalization. Roy said
the latest bill was to chal-
Specializing in Advanced Color Techniques
icies as it relates to cham- filed by Judge Byron lenge the suit in court. Including Highlights - Lowlights - Balayage - Ombre - Melting
Happy New Year from all of us!
Bookmark contest seeks
entries from young artists
TRI-CITY AREA — Students are limited to will receive a certificate
St. Clair County one entry only. and $25 gift certificate to
Community Mental One winner will be select- Barnes & Noble.
Health is hosting a new ed for each grade level Winners will have
annual bookmark design K-5. Winners will be their bookmark printed
contest open to all ele- judged on or originality, and distributed to partici-
mentary school age chil- creativity, neatness, and pating schools in St. Clair
dren in St. Clair County. printability. County.
Students are asked to Each winner will The deadline for the Product Lines: Kenra • Paul Mitchell • GK Hair • And MORE!
create an original book- receive an invitation to contest is Friday, February
mark design 2” wide by attend the SCCCMH 16, 2018. To receive an
Corner of Van Dyke and Third Street, Downtown Imlay City
6” long around the theme Annual Meeting on May entry form please contact GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
of how being kind to 2nd at Alexander’s Mark Hutchinson at 810- GET READY FOR YOUR SPECIAL OCCASIONS WITH US!
others is important. Banquet Hall, where they 966-3386. PHONE (810) 724-6564
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Amiee Vondrasek presents a $4,000 donation to Dryden Jr./Sr. High Dryden Elementary students will enjoy new recess equipment and milk
School that will be used to purchase a vending machine. cooler thanks to a Fuel Up to Play 60 grant.
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the Imlay City Eagles Hall, to help pay for Cindy’s and for funeral expenses.”
170 S. Almont Ave. funeral costs. For more information or
Cindy died at home on Cindy’s sister-in-law, to make a donation, call
November 12, 2017, follow-
Snowcoming in Imlay City
Michelle Woodworth said Michelle Woodworth at
ing a two-year battle with the community has been 810-705-6244, Nicole
cancer. very supportive, but the Person at 810-272-0673, or
Imlay City Schools will be in the Snowcoming spirit next week. On She is survived by her family’s need continues. Rosie Racine at 810-706-
Friday, at halftime of the boys’ basketball game against Richmond, the three children, Timothy, 20; She added that many 1037.
Snowcoming prince and princess will be crowned. The senior court
includes (front, l-r) Sarah Evans, Haley Medrano, Alison Harper,
Sydney Riester, Catherine Lietz, Claire Thibodeau, (back) Eric
Pawlaczyk, David Krahn, Noah Galbraith, Owen Downey, Dawson
Klein and Alex Robles.
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When the board meets license from the state. the council is due to see a
on Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m., That same night, the presentation from the
they’ll get the chance to Capac Planning Prosecuting Attorneys
look over ordinances Commission is due to meet Association of Michigan
reviewed this month by the and resume their discus- about the potential tax rev- A dinner benefit will be held in honor of Cindy Kotur who passed away in
planning commission. sions over a proposed zon- enues allowed for under November. Proceeds from the event will help her children (pictured) and
At their January 23 ing ordinance that would state law. be used for funeral expenses.
line of travel through the before leaving for a desti- preparedness kit in your calling your local MSP post
turn to reduce the potential nation. If the weather fore- vehicle stocked with batter- or 911 for travel conditions.
for skidding. If your vehi- cast looks dangerous, ies, battery powered or Residents who need
cle begins to skid, let off reschedule or postpone the hand-crank radio, flash- assistance or guidance dur-
the throttle and brakes and driving trip, if possible. light, windshield scraper, ing the winter storm are
turn the front tires in the
direction you want to go.
•DO NOT crowd snow-
plows. Give snowplow
jumper cables, shovel,
blankets, first aid kit, non-
encouraged to call 211.
For more information
75 years in Imlay City
“Although plow trucks drivers plenty of room to perishable food and bottled on how to prepare before, Deb Holt, controller for Pinnacle Foods in
are continuously removing clear snow from the roads. water in the event you get during and after an emer- Imlay City, makes remarks at the Imlay
snow, road conditions can •Keep tires at the vehi- stranded or stuck. gency or disaster, visit City Chamber of Commerce Gala on
quickly change for the cle manufacturer’s recom- Michigan weather is w w w. m i c h i g a n . g o v / January 20 upon receiving recognition of
worse in this type of weath- mended pressure and rou- unpredictable any time of miready or follow MSP/ Vlasic Pickle’s 75 years in business. In
er,” said Capt. Chris A. tinely check tire pressure year, but especially during EMHSD on Twitter at @ addition to the chamber’s recognition,
Kelenske, Deputy State during cold weather. the winter months. If you MichEMHS. State Rep. Gary Howell presented a tribute
from the Michigan Legislature to Holt and
IMLAY CITY — The
old toys, books and furni-
ture.
Wednesday, Feb. 14,
which coincidentally hap-
auction to consider mak-
ing a donation to benefit
Veterans support group
Ruth Hughes Memorial As an example of one pens to be Valentine’s Day. the library.
District Library is seeking LAPEER — The Lapeer County Vet-to-Vet
of the unique items going “The themed gift bas- She added that indi-
donations of items for its Support Group will have its next monthly meeting on
up for bids, Aldrich cited kets are great Valentine viduals are welcome to Thursday, Feb. 8 at the Lapeer County VA Office at
annual “Silent Auction” to Imlay City Manager Tom gifts,” Aldrich said. bid more than once should 287 W. Nepessing St. in downtown Lapeer.
take place the week of Youatt’s offer of a free She said a movie the bidding process The confidential group meets from 5:15-7:15 p.m.
Feb. 7-13. lunch and tour of the city. night-themed gift basket become competitive. and refreshments are provided to attendees.
Library Director Tracy “The silent auction is a might contain a copy of a The Ruth Hughes There is no formal agenda planned, but veterans
Aldrich said the deadline great opportunity to find a romantic novel, candles, a Memorial District Library will have the opportunity to discuss issues affecting
to drop off auctions items perfect gift for someone bottle of wine, cheese and is located at 211 North them, some of whom may be transitioning to civilian
at the library is Monday, special while also sharing crackers and other ingre- Almont Avenue in down- life.
Feb. 5 at 5 p.m. your love of the library,” dients ideal for an evening town Imlay City. Those wishing to attend are asked to RSVP, using
Among the items being said Aldrich. spent with that special For questions or more first name only by calling 810-667-0256 or emailing
sought for the silent auc- Isn’t it romantic? someone. information about the to: jokreiner@lapeercounty.org
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When Donald Trump employed (most are work- contributing to our society reason for job loss is the
edical marijuana discussions in the announced the end of ing in middle income jobs AND leave the families automation of labor-inten-
DACA, he threw the future and only 8% are unem- they belong to intact. sive jobs. Robots and
village of Capac are now stretch- of these youth up in the air. ployed). They pay the fee And still, Trump wants computers are replacing
ing into their sixth month and the In 2012, some 700,000 to be thoroughly vetted, to build his “great big, our workers, not immi-
talks will likely continue for some time young people came out of often hundreds of dollars, beautiful wall,” the one he grants.
while the planning commission studies ordi- the shadows and declared and have to re-apply every claimed Mexico would Wouldn’t it be a much
they wanted to meet the two years to see that they pay for. better use of our tax dol-
nance language and a representative from standards to stay in the still qualify. Do we need that wall lars to invest in the educa-
the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of US. For most of them, this They are among our to prevent immigration tion of our children, to
Michigan is due to give a presentation is the only home they have most productive young from Mexico? prepare them for higher
before the village council in February. ever known. people, and are under a Right now, more tech jobs?
Just how the narrative will play out Please take time to microscope to continue to Mexicans are leaving the Trump needs to stop
find out who the DACA stay that way. US than entering, a trend using immigrants as his
remains to be seen, but it’s worth noting the recipients are. We can spend billions that started around 2009. political scapegoats and be
curious way things have occurred so far. To qualify, DACA of dollars rounding up, More significantly, are honest about what will
This past fall’s proposal from Matthew applicants cannot have a detaining and deporting illegals the cause of mid- truly help the middle class.
Roman to build a sizeable grow and pro- felony. They must be in these “criminals” or we dle class job loss? —Carolyn Medland
cessing facility in the village limits drew school or graduated and can allow them to continue The overwhelming Lapeer Twp.
interest from the public—particularly the
potential for well-paying jobs—but only a
handful of residents have voiced their opin-
Can you ignore questionable credibility
ions at subsequent meetings. A couple of weeks ago ing are lying about what allow any of his staff to lie impromptu half hour inter-
In December, the county’s top law “Letters from our readers” Trump said. Some attend- in an effort to avoid him view with the New York
contained a commentary ees were offended by the making an embarrassing Times on Dec. 28, he made
enforcement officers, Sheriff Tim Donnellon entitled “Deal with the remark, Trump denied say- apology? I also find it 24 false or dubious clams—
and Prosecutor Mike Wendling, implored issue, ignore the language” ing it, other attendees hard to believe people who a rate of one every 75 sec-
the council to give the public a chance to regarding Trump’s latest denied Trump made the attended this meeting onds. In 2017, fact check-
weigh in on the matter, but short of putting foot in his mouth epiphany remark and one said she would sacrifice their integ- ers found Trump made
regarding “s--- hole coun- was not paying attention to rity, their reputation and 1,950 false or misleading
a referendum on the ballot, village leaders tries.” I agree with the the President and did not their self-respect that claims according to the
have given residents ample time to have a writer, dealing with our hear anything. Now some- cheaply. Washington Post. The
say. County leaders likely presumed that the immigration issue is long one is lying. I find that very Other Presidents have press is hard on Trump, but
majority in a small, rural community would overdue and needs to be difficult to ignore. One of lied in office. Clinton even if you discount that
be opposed to anything involving marijuana resolved. Ignoring the the congressmen who took looked into the TV cameras number by 50 or even 75
crude, vulgar, ignorant offense at the remark and told the nation “I did percent, his credibility is
but it appears opinions here and throughout remark supposedly made was a well-respected not have sex with that questionable. Can you
the state have evolved when it comes to by our President will be Republican senator; do you woman” and Nixon told us ignore that?
cannabis. tough to do. It is said Trump think he committed politi- “I am not a crook.” None to —Tom Janicki
Wendling and Donnellon voiced their made this less than cal suicide with his recount- the extent Trump has. In an Almont Twp.
Presidential remark during ing of the remark made
O
office. need for further broadband to our agricultural commu- broadband issues, etc. Ten
n Monday after- deployment to address nity (Michigan is the #2 percent of the households
noon, Jan. 29, at statewide access issues. agriculturally diverse in Michigan do not have
the Blue Water Some of the topics of dis- state), importance of internet access, and that
number is greater in St.
Clair County.
The roundtable panel
Twitter photo
I
t’s been over a year has drawn many sportsmen a public land, raise and in Michigan?” I remember
now since Ken Dal- to his cause. Together they release pheasant program Ken telling me the first
ton of Lum, walked formed has not wavered in the past time we met.
into our office and an orga- twelve months. In fact, it Now don’t think for
I
just opened the blinds. I’m mentioning it now the good-natured competi- shown with her
Reminding me of the already in the hope that tive bidding for a ticket to mother, Sadie
little engine that could you will be thinking of Earl Gass’ famous roast O’Brien; sisters,
(and did), that little but how you might be able to beef dinner. Linda, Sonia,
over-achieving snow pat- help. Some people use the Beginning next week, Libby and Patty;
tern the weather man fallow members of school families and Granny, Ollie
thought was so docile last time dur- will be out and about seek- Smith.
night has been gently cov- ing the ing donations for the
ering the muddy snow winter school auction which will
remains with a beautiful blahs by be held again at Castle
new blanket—a thicker putting on Creek (OK, for old-timers
Photo provided
than predicted new blanket. their like me, think Lum
It’s gorgeous; it’s luxuri- thinking International Golf Course
ous; but it does need shov- caps and
Perspectives... in days gone by) on April
A grandmother’s love
eling. So, while my hus- dreaming 28. Watch for further
band deals with the busi-
ness of deck and ramp
how they
can cre- Willene Tanis details, and be thinking
what you can donate. A few
I
cleaning, I’ll handle a little atively people put in countless
business that regards this contribute to both auctions hours and LOTS of foot- stood at the bathroom what persuaded Granny to when she married James
column. in the same breath. Two work getting the word out. sink and pulled rollers leave the comfort of her Floyd McCoy, an itinerant
Two auctions are com- gift certificates for a loaf I’m sure they would be from my hair. Granny home in Kentucky and teacher of thirty-nine. She
ing up. I’ve heard that of homemade bread. Two beyond grateful if you’d be appeared at the open door walk into the fallout of my bore him eight children in
someone else is giving a certificates for a batch giving some thought ahead and caught me by surprise. parents’ divorce. What ten years. My mother was
little reminder about the of meatballs. Two promis- of time to what goods or She had helped Mom pre- force granted my grand- the eldest of five who sur-
annual one benefitting our sory notes for a batch (or services you’d like to pare the dinner for my mother grace to travel five vived to live well into their
beautiful library here in jar) of homemade salsa or donate. Feel free to call the wedding reception, and hundred miles to Michigan eighties.
Imlay City—the Ruth raspberry preserves or school secretary, Colleen should’ve been relaxing. and stitch white brocade Granny was sixty-eight
Hughes Memorial Library, Turtle Cheesecakes. Martin, at 724- 5695, Of the Holiness over Dad’s military Bible when she enveloped me in
so I’ll use this space to Signatured pottery. between the hours of Pentecostal faith, Granny as a base her love and acceptance in
give a little shout-out for Barnwood art. February is 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. or stop believed a woman’s hair is for my those last hours of single
the annual live and silent an awesome time for day- by at the school, located her glory, never to be bridal womanhood. My mother,
auction for the Imlay City dreaming. on Imlay City Rd., a half shorn. Yet, she held her bouquet? forty-eight.
Christian School. I’ve been told that the mile east of the M-53 tongue as I backcombed I like Decades later, she dis-
Tuition has been low- first donation for the school light just beyond Schutz my personalized Sassoon. to think closed that Granny hadn’t
ered this year to make the is in—the gift which Tree Farm, the newly I turned and smiled in Granny approved of her marriage
school more affordable for brought in the most money revamped bridge, and an effort to read her mind. consid- in the Presbyterian Church.
young families. This means
more of the slack has to be
at last year’s event at
Castle Creek. If you were
the Lutheran Church.
Email Willene at
Like my mother, you
couldn’t pry a word out of
ered that
happy
Honest Living... “Dad walked me down the
aisle in his leg braces. I
taken up in other ways, so there, you will remember willenetanis@aol.com. Granny if she didn’t want
you to.
summer I
was nine-
Iris Lee Underwood held him up on my arm. It
broke my heart when he
Town Talk
Editor’s note: Due to space con- the 4th Tuesday of every month info. For more info and to sign up call group meets Tuesday nights at Free hearing and vision screens
straints announcements will be at noon. Call 810-395-4518 for the Family Literacy Center at the Hunter’s Creek Mobile for children of preschool age are
posted one week in advance of details. Orchards’ Cupboard Food 810-664-2737. Home Park Club House, 725 available at the Lapeer County
the event. Notices must be Pantry is open the 3rd Saturday DeMille Rd. in Lapeer. Weigh-in Health Department. To schedule
received in writing by noon Ryan Smith, a certified alcohol of every month 9 a.m.-noon. from 6-6:30 p.m., meeting from an appointment please call 810-
Monday prior to the publication
date.
and drug counselor will be
available at the Imlay City
Food distributed at 74903
McKay Rd., Bruce Twp., 586- Support Groups 6:30-7:30 p.m. For more info
call 810-664-7579.
667-0448 or 810-245-5549.
Senior’s Center on the 4th 336-4673. www.orchardsonline. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Capac Pharmacy is teaming
Thursday of every month from org. TOPS 888 (Take Off Pounds with Support Million Hearts by
For Senior Citizens 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
meetings are held every Monday
night at 8 p.m. at St. Paul’s Sensibly) meets Wednesdays at
the 25 Pine Ridge Dr. in Lapeer.
offering in-pharmacy blood
pressure screenings, 136 North
Museums Lutheran Church in Imlay City.
Weigh-in at 8:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m. Main St. in Capac, Tuesdays, 9
Free Meals, Food
Gentle Yoga Tuesdays from 9-10
a.m. at First Congregational Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeting. Call Linda at 810-245- a.m.-6 p.m. Everyone is invited
Church in Almont. Practice led The Dryden Historical Society and Al-Anon meetings are held 3955 or Phyllis 810-395-7035 for to come and have their blood
by Dina Miramonti, RYT. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church meets at 7 p.m. the first every Wednesday night at 8 more info. pressure read for free.
‘Food for Families’ kitchen is Wednesday of the month and p.m. at the Capac United
Imlay City Senior Center “Texas
Hold ‘Em” 12:30 p.m. For info
open to the public for free, hot
meals every Monday and
the museum opens every
Monday from 5:30-7 p.m.
Methodist Church, Capac, MI.
Fundraisers Events
810-724-6030. Lapeer Area Citizens Against
Wednesday from 4-5:30 p.m. The Capac Historical Society is Domestic Assault meets 1-3 p.m. Zumba Gold. Take salsa, cha
Capac Chamber of Commerce cha and other Latin dance steps.
Dinner and an evening of card This Heart Loves Food Pantry open to visitors daily from 1-3 every Wednesday in the Lapeer is hosting a Bowling and Euchre
playing with friends, 50/50 raf- p.m. and 1-4 p.m. on Sundays. Court House for personal pro- Put in a low impact routine and
is open the 1st Saturday of each Party to benefit the Capac Days you have Zumba Gold. Bring
fle and prizes of high and low month from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Call 810-395-2859 for more info. tection order clinic. For info Celebration. Sat., Feb. 17, 7
for each table every 3rd Monday 810-246-0632. water and a face towel.(9340)
Gateway Assembly Church, p.m. at Holly Meadows. Scotch Mon., Jan. 8 - Mar. 26, 10:30 -
at the Washington Senior The Imlay City Historical
2796 S. Van Dyke Rd., Imlay 10A Friday AFG Family Groups doubles and euchre will be 11:30 a.m. (9341) Mon., Apr.
Center, 57880 Van Dyke, City. Museum will be closed begin-
ning December 17, 2017 and meeting. Imlay City FOC played. Fee to play includes 2- May 21, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Washington Twp., MI 48094, pizza. Prizes for winner of
from 4-8 p.m. Call for further The Attica United Methodist through the end of March 2018. Lutheran Church, 7191 Imlay (9398) Wed., Jan. 3 - Mar. 21,
During that time volunteers City Rd, Imlay City. Contact Scotch doubles and euchre. 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. (9399)
details, 586-752-6543. Church will be holding a free There will be raffles and tickets
community meal on the 2nd and continue to work at the museum Ginger Miller at 810-724-5772 Wed., Mar. 28-May 23, 10:30 -
Swing Dance Lessons offered at on Wednesday mornings from 9 for more information. to win wood carvings. For info 11:30 a.m. No class 1/15 &
4th Tuesday of each month from and to reserve spot, contact
the Port Huron Senior Center, 4:00-6:00 p.m. For more info a.m. to noon. During the closing 2/19. Washington Parks and Rec
600 Grand Avenue in Port many projects will be initiated, FOR WIDOWED MEN & Mary Rilley at 810-650-9744. Center. Purchase a punch
please call 810-724-0690 or visit WOMEN: Lunch-Cards-
Huron, every Tues. from 7:30-9 www.atticaumc.org. new exhibits developed, and card!! You determine the num-
Friendship. Join us every 3rd Uncle Pete’s Pasties. Two variet- ber of classes you want to attend.
p.m. and the 1st and 3rd Thurs. current ones refreshed. The ies available: beef and vegeta-
of the month from 7:30-9 p.m. The Attica Food Bank at the Tuesday of each month from PUNCH CARDS EXPIRE 6
museum will receive a through 11:45 a.m.-4 p.m. at Cavis ble. Meat is locally grown, hor-
with instructors Lyle Malaski & Attica United Methodist cleaning, smaller areas painted, MONTHS AFTER ISSUE.
Pioneer Restaurant, 5600 mone and antibiotic free. Order
Kristina Morton. Call 810-984- Church, 27 Elk Lake Rd., is and a complete reorganization now thru Feb. 2. Please call
5061 for more info. open from 2-4 p.m. the 2nd Lapeer Rd. in Kimball Twp. Minor alterations offered at our
and inventory of items stored in 48074. No RSVP necessary. For Imlay City Christian School at Washington location the first
Monday of each month and the basement will take place.
Council on Aging Membership more info call Joanne K. at 810- 810-724-5695 to order or to Monday of every month (unless
2-6:30 p.m. on the 4th Monday
is open to individuals 18 and of each month. Proof of resi- The Almont Community 324-2304. This activity is spon- check pricing. there is a holiday). Janet Krula,
older. The Capac Senior Center dency and need required. Historical Society Museum is sored by Widowed Friends, a one of our quilters has volun-
is open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. peer support group www.wid- The Imlay City Christian School teered to do minor alterations
open Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. has discount cards available for
weekdays. We offer a variety of The Capac Community Food Please stop by and learn about owedfriends.org. like hemming, taking-in and let-
activities such as fitness and Pantry, 112 S. Main Street, is sale. Proceeds benefit the ting out, zipper replacements
your community. Society meet- Widowed Friends invites all school’s athletic, music and PE
craft classes, a book review open each Wednesday from 1-3 ings are held at the museum on etc. It is by appointment only.
group, cards and bus trips. Call p.m. Please call LOVE, INC. at widowed to join us for breakfast programs. For more informa- Appointments run from 9:30
the second Monday of the month and friendship in a safe setting tion call Imlay City Christian
Lori at 395-7889 for more info. 810-245-2414 in advance to at 7 p.m. For more info call 810- a.m.-11:30 a.m. Mon, 2/5, 3/5,
ensure your food voucher will every 2nd and 4th Monday of School, Mon.-Fri. 8-4, 810-724- 4/9, 5/7, 6/4.Washington Parks
Almont and Dryden area senior 796-3355. the month at 9 a.m. at Sero’s, 5695.
be received before you stop in to and Rec Center. No Charge.
citizens meet the 2nd Tuesday of 925 Gratiot in Marysville. For
the month at 12 p.m. at the
Almont Lions Hall, 222 Water
shop. Any questions, please call
Joyce Kaufman at 810-395- Youth Events more info, call Julie at 810-388-
0868.
Woman’s Life Chapter 855 will
continue its Bottle & Can Drive,
Consumers Education - Phone/
Mail Scams. This presentation is
7532. to help those in need, through-
St., for a potluck and program. Ready, Set, Go! Workshop. This designed to educate you on how
Call 798-8210 for more info. The Capac Kitchen serves free is a FREE workshop for 3-5 Grief Share, a 7/14 series for out the year of 2017. Call for the to reduce incoming calls and
meals every Tuesday from 4:30- year olds & parents/caregivers! those that have lost loved ones nearest drop off location. For junk mail, and provides instruc-
Adults 55 and over are invited 6 p.m. at Zion United Methodist Enjoy fun projects that will support group will begin Sept. 7 large donations a pickup service tions on reporting a problem or
to Berlin Twp. Senior Center to Church. develop your child’s skills and at the Imlay City Senior Center is available. 810-392-5136. scam. Wed., Feb. 21 10:45 a.m.-
play cards from noon-3 p.m. the prepare them for school! located in the Lamb-Steele 12 noon. Romeo Parks and Rec
Medical Care
2nd Wednesday of every month. Free meals for people in need building on Third Street. Pre-
Children also enjoy a snack, Center. No Charge.
Bring a sack lunch, beverages are offered at the North Branch story time, and a free book! Call register by calling Tracy at 810-
provided. Senior stretch exer- Senior Center on Monday and 724-6030 or Ginger Miller at Lapeer County Health Love Your Heart Luncheon Join
the Family Literacy Center us for a luncheon celebrating
cise on Tuesdays 10-11 a.m. Thursday evenings from 5:30-7 today to reserve your seat at 810-724-5772. Department, 1800 Imlay City
Potluck luncheons will be served p.m. Call 810-441-0322 for more Love and taking care of your
810-664-2737 and for more info For those that have experienced Rd., Lapeer - Regular heart. Today is American Heart
on dates and times. the death of a loved one, a sup- Immunization Clinic Hours: Day. Love yourself and your
port group is available facilitat- (held in 2nd floor clinic area) heart. Eat, dance, be merry and
Play groups available. Free 6 Mondays 1-3:30 p.m. Walk-In,
ed by a trained United Hospice wear your red for Heart Day.
week sessions. At these FREE Wednesdays 8:30 a.m.-11:30
Service (UHS) bereavement vol- Thur., Feb. 8. 11 a.m. -1 p.m.
90-minute playgroups, children unteer. Marlette Regional p.m. By Appointment Only,
will participate in storytime, Romeo Parks and Rec Center.
Hospital, 2770 Main Street in Thursdays 1-3:45 p.m. By Admission charged.
developmentally appropriate Marlette, hosts this support Appointment Only. Additional
games and crafts, learn new group the 1st Tuesday of each Immunization Clinics Offered:
skills, and enjoy a snack and
social time with other children.
month in the Administration
Conference Room. For time
By Appointment Only (held in
2nd floor clinic area). Walk-In Other
Parents will have the chance to and more info, call 800-635- (held in lower level). For addi-
talk to other adults with same- Free tutor training for people
7490 or visit www.marlettere- tional info, to check if we accept who would like to help others in
age children. Register now for gionalhospital.org. your insurance, or to schedule
the next session! Numerous our community improve English
an appointment please call 810- skills. Volunteer basis. Please
locations and dates available. TOPS 620 Lapeer weight- loss 667-0448. call for orientation before train-
ing at 810-664-2737.
c
Volunteer for the Habitat for
Humanity of Lapeer County at
the office. Interested parties can
call 810-664-7111 and speak to
Carolyn, Cheryl or Pete at 810-
660-7823.
AREA UNITED
St. Paul’s Blessed Hope 18
METHODIST
Pastor Gayle Hortop Veterans of Foreign Wars
200 North Cedar (M-53) 4411 Newark Road
859 N. Van Dyke Road Phone: (586) 784-5854 (VFW) of Imlay City, Post 2492,
Imlay City, MI Attica, MI 48412 Imlay City, Michigan 48444 Our Services January 21, 2018 598 N. Almont Ave. (Fairgrounds
810-724-1200 810-724-2702 Sunday 2:30 pm Sunday School - 10:00 am Rd.) Overseas Veterans
CHURCHES
email: nlcc@newlifechristian.net Sunday Morning - 11:00 am Meetings 2nd Thursday, every
Worship 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Tuesday 7:00 pm Sunday Evening - 6:30 pm
www.newlifechristian.net other month, 7 p.m.; Post
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Friday Youth 7:00 pm Wednesday Evening - 6:30 pm
Meetings 1st Thursday every
Pastor Tim Martin Soul winning is not our
Pastor Alan Casillas Sunday 10 a.m. Service 17 firstapostolichome.com month, 7 p.m.; Auxiliary
17 17 preference but it’s our priority. Meetings 1st Saturday of every
Attica U.M.C. Capac Imlay City Almont Light of Christ
17
month, 10 a.m.
27 Elk Lake Road, Attica, MI U.M.C. C.R.C.
Community
First Baptist Church Almont/Dryden Masons meets 7
(810) 724-0690 14952 Imlay City Rd., Capac 395 N. Cedar (M-53) p.m. every 2nd Thursday of the
Sunday Worship: 10 a.m
Attica Food Bank:
Church 810-395-2112 www.imlaycitycrc.org
Worship 10:00 a.m.
Wayne Boyd, Pastor Church month at Masonic Center in
Almont.
Sunday School - 9:15 am - All Ages 881 Van Dyke - 810-798-8888
Serving those in 48412, Sunday Service: 10:30 am Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Sunday Bible Classes: 9:45 am 2720 Winslow Road
2-4 pm, 2nd Monday & Junior Church and Nursery Available Youth Ministry Worship Services Imlay City, MI 48444 The Imlay City American
2-6:30 pm on 4th Monday. MOPS Program 10:30 am & 6:00 pm Legion Post 135 meets the 2nd
Community Dinner:
Bible Studies Every
Community Men’s & Women’s Bible Study Wednesday 7:00 pm 1 Mile South of I-69 Overpass
2nd & 4th Tuesday, 4-6 pm
Monday and Tuesday Evenings fbc@airadvantage.net and last Wednesdays of the
Tuesday Morning
Bible Studies
Live Webcasting Sunday all worship services Sunday Worship 10:30 am month at 7:30 p.m. The post is
Pastor Ron Rouse 810-724-4315 over Sermonaudio.com/fbcalmont
www.atticaumc.org 17
Come as you are - everyone is welcome!
Come Grow With Us! 17 Proclaiming the Sovereign Grace of God Phone: 810-724-6999 17
located at 212 E. Third Street.
17 17 Contact them at 724-1450 or
Dryden Imlay City Sacred Heart GATEWAY ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH americanlegionpost135@fron-
tier.com.
U.M.C. U.M.C. Catholic Church
ASSEMBLY
(ELCA) 109 E. Kempf Court • Capac, MI
(810) 395-7557
Corner of 4th St. & Almont Ave. 700 Maple Vista, Imlay City The Evening Star Quilt Guild
5394 Main Street - Dryden (Across from the Library) 810-724-1135 2796 S. Van Dyke Road - Imlay City meets the last Wednesday of
www.imlayumc.org 74903 McKay Rd., Romeo Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm each month at the Davison
810-796-3341 Like Us On Weekday Masses
586.336.4673
Morning Worship - 8:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m. Worship Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri 8 am • Wed. 10 am Evening Service - 5:00 p.m. Senior Center, 10135 Lapeer
Pastor Patricia Hoppenworth First Sat. 8 am
Sunday Mornings Rd. in Davison. Meetings start
Nursery Available
Weekend Masses
Wednesday Family Night - 6:45 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Jr. Church for K-5th grade
Sat. Vigil Mass 5 pm
10:30 am Supervised child care during all services at 6:30 p.m. and doors open at 6
Youth Group 6th-12th grade Adult & Children's Sunday School 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. 5pm-6:30pm Sundays Sun. 9 am - English Children's Church during service. Sunday School p.m. For more info call Lisa,
EVERYONE WELCOME! Rev. Dr. Marcel Allen Lamb
11 am - Spanish
Confessions 1/2 hr. before each Mass & 4pm Sat. COME & MAKE A Phone: 810-724-8110 9:00 a.m. September thru May 810-358-7294.
17 810-724-0687 17 Father Paul Ward 17
DIFFERENCE WITH US! 17 Pastor Jeffrey S. Krist 17 Staffed Nursery During Worship 17
Obituaries
~ Margaret M. Stade, 84 ~ ~ Stephanie T. Alampi, 86 ~
Margaret M. Stade, 84, Dinius of North Branch, Stephanie T. Alampi, become a US citizen and children, Josephine (Perry) Herlinde. Grandchildren
passed away Thursday, Stacey (Nathan) Holman age 86, a 44 year resident taught herself to read and Bilotta of Shelby Twp., that survive her are
January 25, 2018 at of Franklin, TN, Stephanie of Romeo, passed away on write English. Stephanie Frances Alampi of Almont, Anthony, Charles, Erica,
Medilodge of Yale. She (Michael) Schaefer of January 21, 2018. She was loved caring and cooking Frank (Marcie) of Addison Louis, Nicole and
was born April 25, 1933 in Capac, Kurtis (Alysia) born on February 6, 1931 for her husband and fami- Twp., Matthew (Kathleen) Kathleen. Stephanie was
Centerline, Michigan, the Huffman of Le Claire, IA, in the Czech Republic, ly. She enjoyed life in the of Lake Orion, Stephen of predeceased by her broth-
daughter of Clement and Heather (Mark) daughter of Rudolf and country, where she raised Washington Twp., and ers, Roman, Rudolf and
Caroline (Koss) Berger. Waskowski of Auburn Franziska Hudler. animals, gardened, canned, John (Barbara) of Armada. Gerold Hudler.
She married Raymond Hills and Jennifer McKim Stephanie married Anthony knitted, did ceramics and She is also survived by her Funeral services took
Stade on December 23, of Clarkston; and thirteen Alampi in May of 1954 in attended swim class. sister, Elsa (Sebastian) place Friday, January 26,
1986. Margaret worked as great-grandchildren. She Weilheim, Germany. Her favorite role was Ambacher; brother, 2018 at St. Clement
a seamstress at Ford Motor was preceded in death by Although Stephanie Grandma to her six Manfred (Franziska) Catholic Church of Rome,
Company in Chesterfield her parents; her husband, was proud of her German grandchildren. Hudler; and sisters-in-law Romeo. Burial followed at
until her retirement. She Raymond; one son, heritage, she was proud to She is survived by her Helga, Martha and Bruce-Armada Cemetery.
was a member of the Thomas McKim; two sis-
Ossineke Eagles Club and ters, Elizabeth Saucer and
enjoyed playing cards, Caroline Stade; and one ~ Irene Beranek, 81 ~
ceramic painting and floral brother, Junior Berger.
arranging. A Celebration of Irene Beranek, age 81, husband and family. Irene eight beloved great- said on Monday, January
She is survived by her Life is being planned for a resident of Almont, and Frank were snowbirds grandchildren; sisters, 29, 2018 at St. Clement of
children, Donald McKim a later date with passed away Friday, for about 15 years, travel- Catherine Drew, Romeo Catholic Church
of Detroit, Donna interment at Christian January 26, 2018 sur- ing to Lakeland, Florida Dorothy Bidoul and with Father Doc Ortman
(Richard) Voelker of Memorial Cemetery in rounded by her family with the family. She loved Barbara Mackimin; officiating (343 S. Main
Capac, Karen (Carl) Rochester. at her son’s home in spending time with her along with many St., Romeo). Burial was
Huffman of Thompson Arrangements were Almont. family. nieces and nephews. made at Hough Cemetery.
Station, TN, Sharon Singer entrusted to Muir Brothers She was born July 18, She is survived by her She was preceded in Memorial Donations
of Shelby Twp., Gordie Funeral Home in Almont. 1936 the daughter of loving children, Frank death by her daughter, may be made in Irene’s
(Vickie) Singer of To sign the online guest- Michael and Catherine Beranek, David (Victoria) Deborah Ann in 1962; name to St. Jude’s.
Ishpeming, MI; grandchil- book please visit www. (Shuder) Boback in Nanty Beranek and Dennis her husband in 2013; Arrangements by Roth-
dren, Kelly (Thomas) MuirBrothers.com. Glo, Pennsylvania. Irene (Linda) Beranek; beloved her sister, Martha Muir Funeral Home (296
married her loving hus- grandchildren, Christopher, Januszek; and her S. Main St. - Romeo, MI
band Frank Beranek on Amanda Sygo, David, brothers, Mike Boback 48065). Guestbook at
Dispatch log... September 1, 1953. She
enjoyed traveling with her
Dennis, Frank and
Rachel. Also surviving,
and John Boback.
The Funeral Mass was
www.RothMuirFuneral-
Home.com
Photo provided
endowed scholarship funds 72 students. Lapeer County students
made possible through the Students can find infor- attending Mott Community
generosity of local donors. mation on eligibility and College Lapeer or Flint.
Through their commit- applications for the Lapeer Award amounts up to
Karen Harris and husband, Scott, are both Capac natives, having gradu- ment to furthering the edu- County Community $1,000 assist students with
ated from Capac High School in 1973. cational opportunities of Foundation scholarships on books, fees, child care and
Lapeer County youth, the website at: www.lap- transportation costs.
Honor: Named ‘Woman of the Year’ funds have been established
which reflect diverse inter-
eercountycf.org.
All applications can be
For further informa-
tion, contact LCCF
from page 1-A those six months exactly that such exceptionally ests and potential career downloaded as fillable Executive Director Nancy
how our patients want accomplished and talented paths. forms. The deadline to Boxey at 810-664-0691.
donations. We owed it to them...to make someone women have been selected Students have an apply is 5 p.m. Friday,
the community to make comfortable so they can do for recognition,” said Patti opportunity to apply for
sure it was successful,” whatever they want,” Samar, editor and publisher scholarships directed to
Karen said.
Thanks to her persever-
Karen said.
The staff works to keep
of Blue Water Woman
magazine.
their studies in agriculture,
engineering, education, law Pasty sales to benefit school
ance, the organization paid guests free of pain and “I asked a panel of enforcement, medicine,
law, the arts or generalized IMLAY CITY — Supporters of the Imlay City
off the $2.9 million in debt worry so they can do judges from the Upper Christian School are now taking orders for Uncle
early. meaningful things like Peninsula to review the studies.
One of the greatest Pete’s Pasties. Two varieties of pasties—beef and
The Visiting Nurse bake Christmas cookies or nominations and they told vegetable—are available. The meat used is locally
Association and Blue host trick-or-treaters. me the selection process challenges facing today’s
generation is meeting the grown and hormone- and antibiotic-free. Order can be
Water Hospice offer a “It’s a beautiful thing,” was very, very difficult and placed through Feb. 2.
range of services through- she noted. they were very impressed financial burden of the rap-
idly escalating costs of Please call the school at 724-5695 to order or for
out St. Clair County Obviously she’s not the with the accomplishments more information.
including home health, pri- only one enjoying her job. of so many women in our higher education.
vate duty nursing and an The agency was recently community.
adult day program for named one of “Metro “I’m just trying to do
those with dementia. In
addition to the hospice
Detroit’s 2017 Best and
Brightest Places to Work.”
good things in this world
and sometimes it pays
Busy Year: Sheriff credits millage
home, the agency offers “Coming to Visiting off,” she said. from page 1-A force conducted raids in The St. Clair County
hospice care within homes. Nurse Association and In addition to Karen two location on August Drug Task Force consists
“All of our volumes Blue Water Hospice was Harris, awards will be was seized, representing a 13—in the 14000 block of of deputies from the St.
are the highest they’ve like moving back to given to recipients named 48 percent increase since Hough Rd. in Berlin Clair County Sheriff’s
been in a long time,” Capac,” Karen said. the Blue Water Woman 2016. The DTF also Township and the 300 Office and officers from
Karen said. “We have 130 employ- Civic Leader of the Year, seized 301 grams of block of W. Main St. in the Port Huron Police
That includes the hos- ees and they all care about Manufacturing Executive cocaine and raided 16 Capac. In both instances Department, Clay
pice home. At times there each other and they all of the Year, Educator of methamphetamine labora- the suspects were identi- Township Police
is a waiting list. want to do a good job.” the Year and Physical tories in 2017. More than fied as a 50 year-old Department, U.S. Border
The facility, which fea- ••••• Fitness Advocate of the 1,900 doses of prescription male and 20 year-old Patrol and U.S. Customs
tures a therapy room and Next month’s ceremo- Year. pills were also taken off female, both of Riley and Border Protection.
amenities for family mem- ny marks the seventh Karen is married to fel- the streets. Township. To see the DTF’s 2017
bers, is intended for annual Blue Water Woman low Capac grad, Scott The only incidents Donnellon said he drug crime map, go to the
patients in the last six of the Year awards by Blue Harris. They have two recorded in the Tri-City expects the number of Sheriff’s Office Facebook
months of life. Water Woman magazine. children and six grandchil- area in 2017 involve mari- arrests and drug seizures to page, www.facebook.com/
“Our goal is make “I am so very pleased dren. juana. It appears the task increase in 2018. stclaircountysheriff.org/.
who
coached
baseball,
basketball
and football
A 1968 Imlay City grad, Chester
Photo by Maria Brown
at Imlay
City. Marcol, went on to play in the
National Football League for the
Photo by Maria Brown
Amtrak upgrades
improve services
TRI-CITY AREA — where it arrives at 11:45
Rail infrastructure improve- a.m. daily.
ments will allow for safe, The Blue Water 364
dependable, and faster trav- departs Chicago at 4 p.m.
el along passenger and daily and makes a stop in
freight corridors in Lapeer at 10:21 p.m.
Michigan. As a result, pas- The Blue Water fea-
sengers on Amtrak’s tures both coach and busi-
Chicago - Port Huron Blue ness class, an Amtrak Quiet
Water will get to their final Car, a cafe and Wi-Fi.
destinations in less time “At MDOT’s direction,
and with fewer delays, Amtrak work crews have
according to a press release corrected years of deferred
from the Michigan maintenance and have
Department of taken over dispatching,”
Transportation (MDOT). said Joe McHugh, Amtrak
The Blue Water and two vice president, State-
other service lines are Supported Services.
financed primarily with “We have created
MDOT funding. the longest railroad seg-
A new schedule took ment outside the northeast
effect on January 22. The that is being made
Blue Water 365 departs ready for an even more
Photo by Kevin Kissane
ENTER TO WIN A
continues to share God’s
word with his flock.
“At present, we are a Proposal: Year later...he’s still birdie!
YETI COOLER!
small, loving and caring
congregation seeking other from page 9-A year, Ken got his hands grams. But now there is
like-minded Christian fam- new emphasis on recruiting on a memorandum from hope and greater flexibility
ilies to join with us and and retaining new hunter the U.S. Department of in funding these programs
help us to grow,” says conservationists. Zinke is the Interior, Fish and in our state. First and
Hortop. “Our number one also focusing on engaging Wildlife Service Director foremost is designing and
priority is to reach the sur- youths, veterans, minorities James Kurth to Regional submitting proposals re-
rounding communities with and other communities that Directors. The subject of garding the use of Wildlife
the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” traditionally have a low the memorandum was the Restoration grant funds for
The church can accom- participation in outdoor eligibility of State Grant pen-raised birds.
modate up to 150 people, recreation activities.” Projects for the stocking of The memorandum
so there is ample room for This is music to Ken’s pen-raised birds under the goes on to explain; “If
For every referral you send newcomers. ears. The article by Presi- Pittman-Robertson Wild- a state project proposal
us, you and those you have Hortop says Sunday dent Vincent continued by
stating;
life Restoration Act.
It reads: “The purpose
reasonably justifies how
its pen-raised bird pro-
worship services are at 11
referred, along with our VIP a.m. and 6:30 p.m. and “The USFWS report of this memorandum is to gram will further the
members will automatically be include old hymns and tra- indicates that participation clarify the eligibility of
State project proposals to
recruitment, retention and
reactivation of hunters
ditional preaching of in fishing increased eight
entered in the drawing. percent since 2011, from fund the stocking of pen- and has an evaluation
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33.1 million anglers to raised birds, in further- component to determine
The more referrals, the more entries! 35.8 million in 2016 and ance of initiatives focused the effectiveness of the
total nationwide spending on hunting and shooting program to meet these
Drawing will be held April 2nd, 2018 by anglers was up by two sports recruitment, reten- objectives, and all
Noffert Dental 724-2615 percent.
The fishing stats are
tion and reactivation (R3)
under the Wildlife Restora-
other aspects of the pro-
posal meet the standards
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retention and reactivation
tion Grant Program. The
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Act and its implementing
efforts geared toward fish- described below, that these regulations, then the Re-
ing and boating have been projects are eligible for gional Director may con-
successful in part thanks funding under the Basic sider the project eligible
to the Dingel-Johnson Act, and Enhanced Hunter for funding under the
also called the Federal Education and Safety Hunter Education and
Aid in Sport Fishing Act, Program so long as the Safety Programs.
that allows a percentage of project proposals have an I’m told as this maga-
these excise tax revenues evaluation component to zine was going to press
to be used for recruitment determine effectiveness in that Ken and his fellow
and retention programs. meeting the R3 objectives, pheasant hunting enthu-
The Pittman-Robertson and otherwise meet all of siasts are putting such
Act which created the the relevant statutory and a proposal together to
excise tax on guns, am- regulatory requirements present for funding. Ken
munition and archery necessary for approval. and the other members
equipment, does not per- The Wildlife Resto- of the Michigan Pheasant
mit using these funds for ration Grant program, Hunting Initiative ask for
recruitment, retention and authorized by the Pittman- your support. It appears
reactivation activities. Robertson Act of 1937, there are proposals to be
Ken has been look- has proven to be one of the written and grants to be
ing at something like the most successful programs sought.
Pittman-Robertson fund to restore and maintain Ken be reached at
for over a year now. wildlife populations. In 810-358-9372 and if you
A year ago I quoted 2017, more than $780 mil- are interested he encour-
him as saying, “If funding lion has been apportioned ages and welcomes your
is an issue to try to build a to the States and Territo- call. Visit their website at:
pheasant raise and release ries to fund Wildlife Resto- www.mphi.info or email
program then let’s look at ration grant activities. him at: mphi.info.mi@
a gas tax, Pittman-Rob- There are still many gamil.com
ertson money, royalties hoops to jump through No, Ken is not going
from timber sales or a new yet for pen-raised birds anywhere, he will con-
license.” (pheasants or quail) for tinue the fight. You could
In December of last public land release pro- say, “he’s still birdie!”
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3786 Hunt Rd. in Lapeer. business. Council in Lithuania, of Fame and the Junior
Doors open for the A leader by example, American Councils for Achievement Hall of
luncheon at 11:30 p.m. Pasky is actively involved International Education, Fame and has been named
with Pasky’s program in civic and community Business leader Cynthia Pasky will be the The Parade Company, and a “Michiganian of the
scheduled to start at organizations globally. guest speaker at the Lapeer Economic Club’s Reading Works! Year” by The Detroit
noon. The guest She serves as chair of Feb. 8 Luncheon at Lapeer County Club. Additionally, she is past News and Michigan
fee for the program $25. the Detroit Downtown chair of the Detroit Women of Achievement
Pasky’s visit is being Partnership Board of Council and serves on the diversified group of man- Regional Chamber of and Courage by the
sponsored by DTE Energy. Directors and is a member Investor Advisory ufacturing, distribution, Commerce Board of Michigan Women’s
The signup deadline is of the Business Leaders Committee of the service and trading busi- Directors and still serves Foundation.
Wednesday, Feb. 7. To for Michigan Board of Government of Lithuania. nesses that operate in the as a member emeritus. More recently, she
RSVP or for further infor- Directors. Pasky serves on the building materials, capital Pasky has been named was named 2014
mation, email to: fran@ She is the Founding board of directors for equipment, energy, indus- a Most Powerful Woman Executive of the Year by
lapeerdevelopment.com Chair of the American- Detroit Thermal, a subsid- trial services, packaging, in Business by DBusiness the Detroit Executives
or phone: 810-667-0080. Lithuanian Business iary of Atlas Holdings, a pulp, paper and tissue, Magazine, CEO of the Association.
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Capac stops
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Chiefs stay atop league
race with Richmond
By Kevin Kissane ters saw Capac generate
Tri-City Times Sports Editor 30 total points and Yale
manage 27, leaving the
CAPAC — The former up 47-42 with 24
Capac varsity boys’ bas- minutes gone.
ketball team survived a Capac and Yale then
bit of a scare, pulling out tallied 17 points apiece
a 64-59 victory over vis- the rest of the way, giv-
iting Yale in a ing the hosts a 64-59 vic-
Snowcoming encounter tory at night’s end.
involving Blue Water Trevor Boers amassed
Area Conference rivals 25 points, including a tri-
last Friday night. fecta, to lead Capac that
With the outcome,
Photo by Kevin Kissane
Dryden moves to 5-0 in NCTL Austin Watt, of Almont, drives to the hoop dur-
By Kevin Kissane With the decision, break. end. ing a BWAC encounter with Richmond.
Tri-City Times Sports Editor Dryden moves to 8-3 and When the action John DelCampo and
Raiders drop
5-0. resumed, Dryden struck Jack Kaplan (14 points,
DRYDEN — Dryden In Tuesday’s battle, with a 12-8 third quarter including a trifecta, each)
used a 26-14 second half Dryden and Deckerville edge. That left them led Dryden that evening.
advantage to come out ended the opening quarter holding a 33-27 cushion The Cardinals also had
on top of a 47-33 verdict with 14 points apiece. with 24 minutes elapsed. Jared Czape (seven
BWAC battle
over host Deckerville in Quarter two saw Dryden then out- points), Brady Czape
a North Central Thumb Dryden net seven points scored Deckerville 14-6 (six), Ronny Hudson
League varsity boys’ bas- and Deckerville manage from that point on, assur- (four, featuring a trey)
ketball battle on Tuesday, five, giving the former a ing themselves of a and Hunter Gall (two)
January 23. 21-19 lead at the halftime 47-33 triumph at night’s connect.
put up a good fight, only Imlay City with wins by victory by void. cause. Santaella notched a
to drop a 37-34 verdict to pin. Sandzik needed 42 Wesley Hampton gave 5-4 victory over Aaron
visiting Cros-Lex in a Blue seconds to defeat Ben Imlay City a triumph via Lieber at 112 pounds and
Water Area Conference Davis at 103 pounds; the major decision route, Torres obtained a 6-3 tri-
encounter last Wednesday. Mullins took 32 seconds to accomplishing the feat umph against 119-pound Imlay City’s Austin Torres grabs ahold of a
With the decision, conquer 145-pound foe with a 14-1 triumph adversary Jack Scheland. Cros-Lex foe in last week’s BWAC encounter.
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Basketball
Armada matchup
the former players also was 13, giving them a 46-23 Zach Revoldt, Dante games,” he noted.
evident from the opening halftime lead to protect. Dudek, Tom Lulgjuraj, Next year’s game is set
tipoff. When play resumed, James Gilbert, John for Saturday, January 26.
“You knew it would Dryden continued to pull McCarthy, Bryan “We want to get the
happen,” 1997 Dryden away. Thanks to a 26-14 Emmendorfer, Ryan date out there early in order By Kevin Kissane five, leaving the former
High School graduate Dave third quarter edge, the Wahula, James Greer, Kyle Tri-City Times Sports Editor with a 30-20 halftime lead
for people to make plans,”
Reynolds said. “It was Cardinals increased their Schultz, Doug Weir, Jeff to protect.
DelCampo said. IMLAY CITY — When the action
Imlay City fell eight points resumed, Imlay City
short to visiting Armada bounced back with a 21-6
when the final buzzer third quarter edge. That
sounded, dropping a 61-53 left the Spartans up 41-36
verdict in a Blue Water with 24 minutes gone.
Area Conference varsity Armada then put
boys’ basketball confronta- together a 25-12 fourth
tion last Friday night. quarter rally, pulling out a
With the result, Armada 61-53 victory.
goes to 8-2 and 4-1. Imlay Noah Galbraith netted
City slips to 4-8 and 2-4. 15 points and Logan Wilson
In Friday’s confronta- supplied 12 to lead Imlay
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Senior Andrew Sams Dryden sophomore North Branch jumped out to with 18 points. The Chiefs
is averaging 12.9 points, Hannah Peyerk netted a 15-9 advantage after one also had Jacob Witt (eight
4.8 assists and 4.3 steals 16 points in her basket- quarter was complete. points), Jordan Hellmuth
for Capac’s basketball ball team’s 43-23 win at The next eight-minute (six), Andrew Sams and
team this season. Mayville last Wednesday.
For his effort, Sams For her effort, Peyerk
stretch saw Capac generate Jacob Sawyers (four each),
earns our Boys’ Athlete claims our Girls’ Athlete Dryden’s Jeff Perria (R) fires up a shot as eight points and North Casey Bollaert (three) plus
of the Week honor. of the Week honor. Almont’s Tom Glavich (L) defends in Saturday’s Branch net seven, trimming Brendan Falco (two) con-
game. their deficit to 22-17 at the nect.
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Girls’ Basketball
Algonac, 45-38
halftime break. Natalie Poirier (two) con-
When play resumed, tribute points to their
Dryden continued to pull cause.
By Kevin Kissane
Sports Schedule
Boys' Basketball Monday, February 5
Imlay City falls to Armada, 54-41
Friday, February 2 Armada at Capac, By Kevin Kissane staked the Tigers to a
Almont at Algonac, 5 p.m. Tri-City Times Sports Editor 44-30 cushion with 24
7:30 p.m. Burton Bentley at Dryden, minutes gone.
Capac at Cros-Lex, 7:30 p.m. IMLAY CITY — Imlay City then put
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 6 Imlay City absorbed a together an 11-10 fourth
Richmond at Imlay City Imlay City at Capac, 54-41 loss to visiting quarter rally, only to drop
(Snowcoming), 7:30 p.m 7 p.m. Armada in a Blue Water a 54-41 verdict.
Dryden at C-PS, Area Conference varsity For Imlay City, Abby
7:30 p.m. Wrestling girls’ basketball game last Schefka led the way with a
Monday, February 5 Wednesday, January 31 Friday night. 15-point performance.
Armada at Capac, 7 p.m. Almont vs. Cros-Lex and With the outcome, The Spartans also had
Tuesday, February 6 Imlay City at Yale, Imlay City now stands at Kayla Louwsma (six
Cros-Lex at Almont, 5:30 p.m. 7-7 and 4-3. points), Erika Vanderploeg
7 p.m. Capac at Algonac, In Friday’s game, and Kendall Sommer
IAF at Dryden, 7:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Armada took a 17-9 (five, featuring a trey
Saturday, February 3 advantage after one quar- apiece), Haley Medrano
Girls' Basketball Almont, Capac, Imlay ter was over with. and Jenna Schefka (four
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Thursday, February 1 City at BWAC Quarter two saw Imlay each) plus Abigail
Dryden at C-PS, Tournament, Capac, City net 12 points and Thibodeau (two) reach the
7:30 p.m. 9 a.m. Armada manage nine, scoring column.
Friday, February 2 closing the gap to 26-21 at Abby Schefka and
Almont at Algonac, Cheer the halftime break. Louwsma added the top
6 p.m. Wednesday, January 31 When the action Imlay City rebounding
Capac at Cros-Lex, 6 p.m. Almont, Capac, Imlay resumed, Armada bounced totals. They pulled down
Richmond at Imlay City City at BWAC Cheer back with an 18-9 third Imlay City’s Abby Schefka looks to score ver- 10 and eight missed shots,
(Snowcoming), 6 p.m. Competition, Yale, 6 p.m. quarter advantage. That sus BWAC rival Armada last Friday. respectively.
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NOTICE
Please take notice that there will
be a public hearing held on Monday,
Commerce President John Powell;
Chamber of Commerce Vice-
President Rob Mette and four mem- IMLAY
5-1 holder, for damage done to the prop-
erty during the redemption period.
The redemption period will
Accounting &
Tax Preparation Clocks
February 12 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon bers of the community. The expire six (6) months after the date of
thereafter as may be heard, at the Commission approved the agenda TOWNSHIP the foreclosure sale, unless the prop-
BOARD OF APPEALS
Almont Township Hall, 819 North
Main Street, Almont, MI pursuant to
with the following addition: 7. B.
ZBA Alternate Appointment. The NOTICE OF PUBLIC
erty is determined abandoned under
MCL 600.3241a, in which case the CLEAN YOUR CLOCK
Act 198 of the Michigan Public Acts
of 1974 to consider the application
Commission approved the Consent
Agenda Items as presented, including
HEARING
The Imlay Township Zoning
redemption period will expire 30 days
after the date of the foreclosure sale, Clean and Repair
Regular Meeting minutes of January or when the time to provide notice
from Vintech Industries for an
Industrial Facilities Exemption 3, 2018; DDA minutes of December
Board of Appeals (ZBA) shall hold a
public hearing at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, under MCL 600.3241a(c) expires,
122 W. Washington, Downtown Romeo
Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm,
Imlay City
586-752-2682
Certificate. 11, 2017; ZBA minutes of December February 13th at the Township Hall at whichever is later. Saturday &
810-358-7740
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28, 2017; and Payment of Bills includ- SMITH, MARTIN, Evenings By Appt. www.romeoaccountants.com
1-24-18
The application is for an esti- 682 North Fairgrounds. The public
mated investment of $373,218 for ing Payroll of $150,514.60 and hearing is to consider the following POWERS & KNIER, P.C.
building expansion located at Vintech Accounts Payable and Trust & Agency Dated: January 3, 2018
Automotive
variance from the Township Zoning
Glass
Industries, 3778 North Van Dyke, of $97,709.82. The Commission Ordinance: A request for a variance to By: Henry L. Knier, Jr. (P46393)
Almont, MI. The owners of all real approved the payment to Rowe allow a parcel without frontage to Attorney for Independent Bank,
property within Almont Township, Professional Services Company in the permit a private drive in the General Mortgagee
together with any other residents or amount of $5,848.75 for the progress Business zoning district (B-2) per sec- 900 Washington Ave., P.O. Box 219
taxpayers of Almont Township, shall
have the right to appear at this public
payment for E. Capac Road
Rehabilitation; appointed Bob Tanis
tion 5.16 of the Imlay Township
Zoning Ordinance. The property is
Bay City, MI 48707 - (989) 892-4574
2-4 PARSCH’S M bil TODD'S GLASS
2-1-18
hearing and be heard. to Zoning Board of Appeals as an located at 829 N. Van Dyke Road. AUTOMOTIVE
Carol Hoffner, Clerk alternate Board Member; approved Requested by: Wayne Tobey This STATE OF MIRRORS & MORE
the Public Participation Plan with the • SERVICE & REPAIR
Almont Township
5-1 update of appointing an alternate ZBA
meeting is open to the public. Anyone
wishing to comment on the variance
MICHIGAN • BRAKES • Frame & Frameless Shower Enclosures •
Board Member and approve the Site request, but is unable to attend the PROBATE COURT • AIR CONDITIONING • Custom Mirrors • Replacement Windows •
CITY OF Plan Review as presented; allowed the meeting may send their comments to COUNTY OF • MUFFLERS • TUNE-UPS 719 Van Dyke - Imlay City • 810-724-2480
IMLAY CITY Chamber of Commerce and Rotary to
use the Farmer’s Market and Lamb
- Imlay Township Zoning Board of
Appeals, 682 North Fairgrounds Road
LAPEER • STRUTS
• COOLING SYSTEMS
TODDSGLASS.COM
REGULAR COMMISSION Steele parking lot June 15th and 16th, Estate of Patricia Ann Gabbard
Imlay City, MI 48444. A copy of the • EXHAUST • SHOCKS
MEETING 12-20-1940. File No.: 17-038787-DE
JANUARY 16, 2018
2018 for the Busker Festival; accept-
ing proposal from H2A Architects, as
request is available at the Imlay
Township Hall between 9 a.m. and 1
To all creditors: • ELECTRICAL
• COMPUTER ANALYSIS
Heating &
SYNOPSIS
Mayor Bargen called the meet-
presented; and ratified the purchase of
the hydraulic hammer attachment for
p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and
Notice to creditors: The dece-
dent, Patricia Ann Gabbard died • TIRES Cooling
Friday. • COMPUTER BALANCING
ing to order at 7:00 p.m. the John Deere 310SK Backhoe in the November 21, 2017.
5-1 • FUEL INJECTION SERVICE
Commissioners present were Bargen, amount of $12,930.00. The meeting Creditors of the decedent are
• Commercial & Residential
8-14-18
notified that all claims against the
Kempf, Planck, Tanis, Demske, was adjourned at 7:41 p.m. Submitted
MORTGAGE 810-724-6630
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Romine and Ramirez. Also present by Anne McAvoy, Deputy Clerk. estate will be forever barred unless
SALE presented to Steven Tim Gabbard,
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT
Mark Gabbard, Deborah Hintz, per-
Mobil HEATING & COOLING SPECIALISTS
EMMETT TOWNSHIP
sonal representative, or to both the
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING probate court at 1131 Lakeshore, • Service & Install, Financing • Licensed & Insured
TO COLLECT A DEBT. 314 CAPAC RD. - IMLAY CITY
Columbiaville, MI 48421 and person- Yale Location • 810-387-4452
NOTICE ANY INFORMATION al representative within 4 months after
Builders
OBTAINED WILL BE USED the date of publication of this notice.
EMMETT TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEW
11100 DUNNIGAN ROAD (M-21)
FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Notice is hereby given that
Barbara L. Yockey
P36218
Outdoor
EMMETT, MI 28022
Default has occurred in a Mortgage
given by John L. Giuchici, a single
208 E. Third Street
Imlay City, MI 48444
Equipment
man, mortgagor, to Independent 810-721-7373
ALL BOARD OF REVIEW MEETINGS TO BE HELD AT THE Bank, mortgagee. The Mortgage is 1/9/2018 Parts and Service
TOWNSHIP HALL AS FOLLOWS: dated July 28, 2003, and was recorded Steven Tim Gabbard, ON THE SPOT FINANCING!
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, MARCH on August 20, 2003, at Liber 1776, on Mark Gabbard, Deborah Hintz
06, 2018 at 1:00 P.M. (BOR) under MCL 211.29 1st TUESDAY AFTER page 559 of the Lapeer County 1131 Lakeshore YETI
records. The balance owing on the Columbiaville, MI 48421
THE FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH.
Mortgage as of the date of this Notice 5-1 Custom Building & Remodeling
(THE APPEAL HEARING DATES) are set for the SECOND MON-
DAY IN MARCH per MCL 211.30.
is $32,636.14, including interest at Additions • Kitchens • Bath • Farm House
5.25% per year variable. The Renovations • Siding • Decks • Windows
MARCH 12, 2018 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. and 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Mortgage contains a power of sale
MARCH 13, 2018 9:00 A.M. to NOON and 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. clause and no proceedings have been
instituted to recover any part of the VILLAGE OF Family Owned Since 1973 • Licensed & Insured
The Board of Review will hold as many meetings as deemed necessary to
hear questions, protests, and to equal the 2018 assessments. All residents
debt owing.
The Mortgage will be foreclosed
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may appeal by mail with a deadline before 4:00 P.M. on March 12th. The by selling the property described
Board of Review entertains appeals made by First Class Mail or by Fax below at a public auction to the high- RESIDENTS
(Fax 810-384-6138) no later than 12:00 P.M. on March 13, 2018. We want est bidder. The sale will be held on NOTICE • STIHL • EXMARK • HUSTLER
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Clay Street, Lapeer, Michigan, that
being the place of holding Circuit
7:15 p.m. at the Lamb Memorial
Building, for the purpose of discuss-
Wednesday 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. or Friday 9:00 A.M. to Noon SINCE 1975
Court for Lapeer County, Michigan.
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ing the adoption of the 2018-2019 “Where the outdoor enthusiast shops!”
The assessor will forward the L-4035 Form to be completely filled out by The property will be sold to pay the Village Budget. A copy of the budget
you. Make sure you complete line #1 (estimated true cash value) and line amount then due on the Mortgage, 7230 Webster Rd • IMLAY CITY
is available for the public inspection
#4 (reason for the appeal) then return to the ASSESSOR, he will then set up including interest, legal costs, attor- in the clerk’s office at 5602 Main 810-724-7230
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The property to be sold is locat- MILLAGE RATE Servicing all of Lapeer County
CLASS RATIO MULTIPLIERS ed in the Township of Mayfield, PROPOSED TO BE and Surrounding Areas
Agricultural 48.38% 1.0334 County of Lapeer, Michigan and is LEVIED TO SUPPORT Providing all of your
Commercial 49.85% 1.0030 described as: THE PROPOSED
Industrial 48.41% 1.0328 Commencing at a point 88 rods,
BUDGET WILL BE A plumbing needs
Residential 49.92% 1.0016 14 ft and 8 inches W of the NE corner *Service *Repairs *Installation SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT
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American with Disabilities (ADA) Notice: The Township will provide rods to the place of beginning, Hearing. Handicapped persons need- Repair and Installation, Tub and
the necessary transportation reasonable service to the individual with dis- Township of Mayfield, Lapeer ing assistance or aid should contact Shower Valves
abilities for the Board of Review Meeting if contacted within (7) days prior
to the Meeting by calling the Township 810-384-8070 Ext. #22
County, Michigan.
commonly known as 2378 King
Road, Lapeer, MI 48446
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Wrestling
Photo provided
Bobby Grant (140) and
Danny Navarro (189) led
ALMONT — The championship bout where Capac with 4-0 records that
Almont wrestling team he dropped a 15-2 outcome day. The Capac wrestling team poses for a photo after claiming a second-
claimed a 10th last Saturday to Petoskey’s Jaylin Arturo Rosales (160) place showing last Saturday at the Memphis Tournament.
at the 45th Annual Jim Mitchell and Spies made it contributed a 1-0 showing
Peltier Classic in Yale. to the title match at 215 to Capac’s cause. provided Capac with 3-1 (103), Matt Rickman (145) Capac.
Westland John Glenn pounds where he was Shane Hoffman (112) records. and Jared Schocke (285) With the results, Capac
(325.5) paced the field pinned by St. Clair’s Derek and Thomas Tyson (171) Max Frangedakis added 2-2 showings for improves to 11-25 overall.
assembled. They were fol- Waite with 1:05 gone.
Capac falls to Yale By Kevin Kissane last Wednesday. took 5:24 to down well. Finn triumphed by
CAPAC — Capac slips to 8-25 overall and With the result, Almont Colton Langewicz at void at 103 pounds.
Tri-City Times Sports Editor
dropped a 69-12 verdict to 0-5 as far as BWAC clashes slips to 13-10 overall and 119 pounds and Battani Hunter Spies was the
visiting Yale in a Blue are concerned. ALMONT — The 1-4 as far as BWAC needed 4:15 to upend 189- other Almont grappler
Water Area Conference Danny Navarro (189) Almont wrestling team encounters are concerned. pound counterpart Ozzie who prevailed. Spies
wrestling meeting last and Bryce Tank (215) led absorbed a 57-23 loss to Gavin Dempz and Kinch. handed 215-pound
Wednesday. Capac that day. They visiting Blue Water Area Robbie Battani led Almont Aiden Finn gave adversary Joe Ahles an
With the result, Capac notched triumphs by void. Conference foe Algonac with wins by pin. Dempz Almont six team points as 18-1 setback.
FORD FIELD
Curtis (A) 11 22 2.0 Kapron (A) 11 65 5.9 Team League Overall
Abu-Joudah (A) 3 Lulgjuraj (A) 8 secs.
Dryden 5-0 9-3 Tyson (C) 9 secs.
Shevnock (IC) 3
REBOUNDING Hernandez (IC) 2 Battani (A) 10 secs.
ASSISTS Bailey (A) 2 Battani (A) 15 secs.
G A Avg.
Boers (C)
G R Avg.
11 139 12.6 WRESTLING Hartwick (IC) 2 Thorner (C) 23 secs.
Schapman (A) 11 33 3.0 Dempz (A) 24 secs.
Galbraith (IC) 10 105 10.5
LEADERS
FEB 3
DelCampo (D) 12 109 9.1 Querciagrossa (A) 26 secs.
GIRLS’ MOST PINS Battani (A) 26 secs.
Schroeder (C) 9 83 7.5
MOST WINS Hampton (IC) 25
BASKETBALL Kapron (A) 11 67 6.1
Hampton (IC) 36 Battani (A) 19
TEAM STEALS
Pawlaczyk (IC)
Mullins (IC)
35
34
D. Navarro (C)`
Sandzik (IC)
19
19 Wrestling Team
STANDINGS G S Avg. D. Navarro (C) 31 Tyson (C) 18
Blue Water Area Conference
Sams (C) 11 47 4.3 Spies (A) 30 Spies (A) 17 Standings
DelCampo (D) 12 30 2.5 Sandzik (IC) 28 Pawlaczyk (IC) 17
Team League Overall Bertram (IC) 11 27 2.5 Battani (A) 27 Dempz (A) 17 Team League Overall Competitors shown are subject to change. © 2017 Feld Motor Sports, Inc.
Almont 5-3 7-6 Wilson (IC) 11 23 2.1 Harper (IC) 25 Finn (A) 16 Imlay City 2-3 13-12
Imlay City 4-3 7-7 B. Czape (D) 12 24 2.0 Harper (IC) 16 Almont 1-4 13-10
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Tyson (C) 25
Capac 3-5 4-7 Watt (A) 10 20 2.0 Finn (A) 24 DeMara (A) 14 Capac 0-5 11-26