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    Monday,

    Sept.26,

    2011

    Country CornerSupermarketPrices Effective:WEDNESDAY

    SEPTEMBER 28

    We reserve the right to limit quantities and correct errors in printing.

    231-972-891110039 Buchanan Rd.At Canadian LakesHOURS:

    Mon.-Sat. 8-9 Sun. 8-7

    WIC &Michigan

    Bridge CardsAccepted

    Here

    $449

    Frozen

    PRAIRIE FARMSICE CREAMHalf Gallon

    2/$

    5

    Russet

    POTATOES5 lb. bagLimit 2 bags

    $145

    Lunch Special10:30am-2pm

    CHILI DOGSNo Substitutes, Limit 4

    2/$1

    Deli

    TURKEYBREASTLimit 3 Lbs.

    $169Lb.

    1 DAY ONLY Wednesday,september 28, 2011

    Bakery

    WHITE BREAD16 Oz., Limit 2

    59Limited Quantities No Rain Checks

    Mens Carolina Brown

    JERSEY GLOVESLimit 6 Pair

    2/$1Reach

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    49

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    MONDAY,SEPTEMBER26,2011PIONEEREASTNEWSSHOPPER 3

    WHATS HAPPENINGnThe Thompson-Blackmer

    .F.W. Post No. 4106 Ladiesuxiliary will be holding its

    community garage sale andcrat show on Saturday, Oct.15, at the post, located at94 N. VFW Drive, in Weid-

    man. Admission is ree. TheLadies Auxiliary will be hav-ing a bake sale, 50/50 rafe(need not be present to win)and garage sale table. There

    ill be a kitchen concessionith separate dining area.

    here also will be an oppor-unity or people to sell theirold and silver or cash. Allunds raised by the Auxiliaryrom the event will be used

    or projects to help veteransin Iraq and Aghanistan, as

    ell as the Grand RapidsHome or Veterans and localamilies in need.

    There are tables (3-eet by8-eet with two chairs) stillavailable or sellers or $15.Sellers (business vendors,craters and garage salers areall welcome) must pre-regis-ter or the sale.

    For more inormation or topre-register a table, call Ar-dith at (989) 644-8493.n Dances are being held

    rom 7 to 11 p.m. the thirdSaturday o each month atthe Mecosta VFW. The danc-es are open to the publicand cost $5 admission. TheLost Country Band plays dur-ing the dances. The dancesare being held to promote

    something un or young andold. Food also is available.For more inormation, con-tact Deb Stieg at (231) 972-1953.

    Mondays

    6 a.m. - Bootcamp (pre-register)

    7:30 a.m. - Sculpt and strength at New Hope

    4:30 p.m. - Drill interval training at New Hope

    5:30 p.m. - Scult and strength at New Hope6:40 p.m. - Bootcamp (pre-regsiter)

    Tuesdays

    6 a.m. - Bootcamp (pre-register)

    7:30 a.m. - Zumba at New Hope

    8:30 a.m. - Power Yogalates at New Hope

    1 p.m. - Bootcamp (pre-register)

    4:30 p.m. - Power Yogalates at New Hope

    5:30 p.m. - Zumba at New Hope

    6:40 p.m. - Bootcamp (pre-register)

    Wednesdays

    6 a.m. - Bootcamp (pre-register)

    7:30 a.m. - Drill interval training at New Hope8:30 a.m. - Sculpt and strength at New Hope

    1 p.m. - Bootcamp (pre-register)

    4:30 p.m. - Sculpt and strength at New Hope

    5:30 p.m. - Drill interval training at New Hope

    6:40 p.m. - Bootcamp (pre-register)

    Thursdays

    6 a.m. - Bootcamp (pre-register)7:30 a.m. - Zumba at New Hope

    8:30 a.m. - Sculpt and Strength at New Hope

    1 p.m. - Bootcamp (pre-register)

    4:30 p.m. - Zumba at New Hope

    5:30 p.m. - Power Yogalates at New Hope

    6:40 p.m. - Bootcamp (pre-register)

    Saturdays

    8 a.m. Zumba

    * all ftness classes are instructed by T.U.F.F. Fitness

    Trainers, AFAA Certifed, CPR Certifed and insured.

    *Pickleball has taken it back outdoors or the

    season. Call or more inormation.

    Contact Tammie Adams New Hope UMC Health &

    Wellness Director or ino at (231) 679-5460

    Health & Wellness oerings at New Hope UnitedMethodist Church, 9 Mile Road, Mecosta.

    Have a community-oriented event?E-mail the information to Brandon Fountain at [email protected].

    Include time, date and place, along with any other information youd like to

    include. There is no charge to place an event.

    Beer Wine Food Stamps

    Michigan Bridge Cards

    WIC Senior Citizen Discount

    5% Wednesdays

    (989) 382-7997 BARRYTONSun. 9am - 2pm; Mon. - Thurs. 7am - 6pm; Fri. & Sat. 7am - 6:30pm

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    EFFECTIVE: SEPTEMBER 19TH THROUGH OCTOBER 1ST, 2011

    We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities and Correct Errors in Printing

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    Country Fresh2% Milk

    $2.99 (gal.)

    Red Potatoes$1.99 (3 lbs.)

    Stuffed Roasting Chickens (lb.) ........................................................... .99Stuffed Pork Cutlets (lb.) ......................................................................$2.39Smithfield Sliced Bacon (lb.) ..............................................................$2.99Ground Sirloin (lb.)..................................................................................$2.99Beef Sizzlers (lb.) .......................................................................................$2.99El Monterey Burritos (pkg.)..................................................................$2.99Boneless Chicken Breast (lb.).............................................................$1.79Colby or Colby Jack Cheese (lb.) .....................................................$3.79Boneless Pork Sirloin Chops (lb.) ....................................................$2.29

    Celery ................................................................99

    Carrots (1 lb.) .................................................. .79

    PRODUCE

    Fall Harvest Canned Food SaleAll Case Orders Must Be in by October 1st, 6pm

    Country Fresh Chip Dip (16 oz.) ......$1.99Country Fresh Sour Cream (16 oz.) $1.99

    Ketchup (24 oz.) ..............................................................................................5/$5

    Tomatoes (14.5 oz.) .........................................................................................6/$3

    Mushrooms (5 oz.).........................................................................................5/$5

    Tomato Soup (10.75 oz.) ............................................................................10/$5

    Chicken Broth (14 oz.).................................................................................6/$3

    Coffee (34.5 oz.) ............................................................................................$7.99

    Apple Sauce (50 oz.) .....................................................................................2/$4

    Canned Fruit (15-20 oz.) .......................................................................10/$10

    Many More Hy-Top Sales!

    You may also get your order

    form from the cashier and orderby the Case. All forms must be

    turned in by October 1st at 6pm.

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    MONDAY,SEPTEMBER26,2011PIONEEREASTNEWSSHOPPER 5

    115 N. Michigan Ave.Big Rapids, MI 49307

    Brandon FountainPioneer East Editor

    (231) 592-8384

    Danette DoyleMedia Consultant

    (231) 592-8366

    EvEry Monday

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

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

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

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

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

    First Monday oF thE Month

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

    sEcond Monday oF thE Month

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

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

    third Monday oF thE Month

    Barryton Conservation Club general meeting at 7 p.m. at theclub, located at 3444 18 Mile Rd, Barryton. All members are welcome.For more information, contact Gwen Haney at (989) 289-8849.

    The Mecosta Area Committee meets at 7 p.m. on the thirdMonday of each month at the Morton Township Hall.

    Fourth Monday oF thE Month

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

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

    EvEry tuEsday

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    First tuEsday oF thE Month

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

    sEcond tuEsday oF thE Month

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

    The Barryton American Legion Gerald Pitts Post 473 holds

    its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at the post building in downtownBarryton.

    Fibromyalgia support group meeting at 6:30 p.m. at KelseyCommunity Wellness Center in Lakeview.

    MS support group meeting at 7 p.m. in the Mecosta CountyGeneral Hospital Conference Room. For more information, contactJada Nellis at (231) 867-3788 or Tom Hogenson at MCMC at (231)592-4409.

    Alzheimers Supprt Group meets the second Tuesday of everymonth from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Mecosta County Medical Center

    Administrative Room 2. There also is an alzheimers support group forcaregivers which is sponsored by the greater michigan chapter. Formore info, contact Donette Neal at (231) 796-3185.

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

    third tuEsday oF thE Month

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

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

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

    Fourth tuEsday oF thE Month

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

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

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

    EvEry WEdnEsday

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

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

    Bingo is held from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at the Weidman CommunityCenter, 5918 West Bridge St. Concessions. Proceeds go toward build-ing fund #AO2272.

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

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

    First WEdnEsday oF thE Month

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

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

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

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

    third WEdnEsday oF thE Month

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

    EvEry thursday

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

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

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

    Dr. in Coop Ext. Office, 9 a.m. to Noon.

    Adult Children of Alcoholics and other DysfunctionalFamilies meets at 8 p.m. in the Blue Room of St. Pauls CampusParish, 1 Damascus Road, Ferris State University. For additional infor-mation about the group, call (231) 796-4797.

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

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

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

    First thursday oF thE Month

    Diabetes Support Group sponsored by the Weidman MedicalClinic at 3 p.m., at the Weidman Public Library, 3453 N. School Road.Topic for June 7 meeting is: Beating the Blues with Peer Support. Thegroup is free and open to the public. For more information contact

    Don Wolf at (989) 382-5220 or [email protected] Big Rapids Rock, Gem & Mineral Club meets the first

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

    sEcond thursday oF thE Month

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

    the Sheridan Township Hall unless otherwise posted.

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

    at the library.

    The Chippewa Hills Intermediate Parents Support (CHIPS)

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

    intermediate school conference room.

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

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

    The Mecosta Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. at New Hope United

    Methodist Church in Mecosta. Visitors welcome.

    third thursday oF thE Month

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

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

    (989) 382-8706.

    EvEry Friday

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

    tion is asked.)

    Gods Helping Hands of Mecosta County, an emergency food

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

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

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

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

    or share knitting techniques.

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

    Large kitchen. No smoking area available.

    First Friday oF thE Month

    The Mecosta New Hope United Methodist Church Swiss

    Steaksupper will be from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. beginning Jan. 8. Adults

    $9; children, 12 and under $3, and Preschool are free. Proceeds go to

    the building fund.

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

    sEcond Friday oF thE Month

    Parents Helping Parents, a parent networking and parenting

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

    Church of Christ, corner of Lincoln and 5th.

    EvEry saturday

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

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

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

    ing clays ranges. Members may shoot Saturday or anytime during

    the week for $4. Sign-in during the week is at the cabin on the bow

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    First s aturday oF thE Month

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    867-5794.

    sEcond saturday oF thE Month

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

    the Fork Township Community Center. For more information, call

    Cathleen Martin at (989) 382-8706.

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

    third saturday oF thE Month

    Morton Township will be starting a recycling program, on the

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    867-5794.

    EvEry sunday

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

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

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

    Community Calendar

    If you have an idea for

    the Pioneer East or event

    for the calendar, contact

    Brandon Fountain at (231)

    592-8384 or bfountain@

    pioneergroup.com.

    Pioneer East

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    PIONEEREASTNEWSSHOPPERMONDAY,SEPTEMBER26,2011

    Tips for a stress-free ThanksgivingNORTH AMERICAN PRECIS SYNDICATE

    Thanksgiving is the biggest food holiday of theear, but preparing the feast doesnt have to be stress-ul if you follow a few simple tips, says Sara Moulton,hef, cookbook author and TV host of Saras Week-ight Meals on PBS.

    First, decide what kind and what size of turkeyoure going to buy, says Moulton. She recommends

    uying 1 pound of bird per person, to allow for left-vers. If youre buying a frozen bird, note when to startefrosting it in the fridgeyoull need 24 hours for ev-ry 4 to 5 pounds, she says.

    Prepare the gravy a day ahead, then marry it to therippings in roasting pan while the turkey is resting.ther essential dishes to prepare ahead are stufng,

    ranberry sauce and mashed potatoes. Cook and ricehe potatoes, then refrigerate. On Thanksgiving, nukehem and add softened butter and warm milk. Anotherrick to make preparation go more smoothly is to createtimetable listing everything you are going to prepare

    nd when and post it on the fridge, says Moulton.

    Saras Make-Ahead Gravyserves 8Make about 12 cup gravy per person. Youll need

    hat much gravy to pour over everything and have left-vers. For each cup of gravy, use 1 cup broth, 2 table-poons butter and 2 tablespoons our.

    8 Tbsp. (1 stick) unsalted buttercup all-purpose our4 cups chicken or turkey broth, heated cup dry red or white wine reserved liquid from

    urkey roasting drippings reserved liquid from turkeyesting platter

    In medium saucepan over moderate low heat, meltutter. Whisk in our and cook, whisking, for 5 min-tes. Add broth in a stream, whisking to boil. Simmer

    or 5 minutes. Let gravy cool, transfer to a bowl andover and chill overnight. Note: The gravy will be thickut youll be adding liquid and thinning it before serv-

    ng.On Thanksgiving Day, platter your cooked turkey

    nd cover it loosely with foil, pour drippings into a fat

    separator and discard fat. Place bird roasting pan ontwo burners of the stovetop and use medium heat. Add

    wine and reserved drippings, scraping up the brown bits on bottom of pan. Whisk in premade gravy andany juices from resting turkey; salt and pepper to taste,cooking until hot. Serve with bird.

    Carving the bird: My last tip to avoid stress: Carvethe bird in the kitchen, not at the table and make sure

    you have a very sharp knife or knives.ChefsChoice Carving Tips

    According to ChefsChoice, knife sharpener man-ufacturers, sharp knives are not only safer, they willhelp you smoothly cut thin, even slices without shred-ding the meat.

    The ChefsChoice M130 makes sharpening easy.

    It professionally sharpens, steels and strops all brandsand types of knives. Precision guides eliminate guess-

    work for sharp, durable edges. (Visit www.chefschoicecom or call 800-342-3255.)

    After the turkey is cooked (meat thermometeshould read 180 when inserted in the thickest part o

    bird), cool for 20 minutes. Cooling makes meat rmeand easier to slice. Remove and set aside the legs andlast joint of each wing. Make a long, deep (to the bone)horizontal base cut into the breast just above wing.

    Slice down vertically through breast until you meethe original base cut. This will release perfect, eveslices.

    Following these preparation and carving tips ca

    help make your Thanksgiving a meal to remember.

    HELPFUL IDEA: TV chef Sara Moulton, pictured here on set, recommends making side dishes in advancto reduce stress. (NAPSI Photo)

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    01 DODGE RAM 15004x4, 5.9L V8, PW, PL, tilt,

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    YOUR PRICE $5,995

    00 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE2 dr., AC, PW, PL, tilt, cruise, alloywheels, 2.5L V6, leather, CD, PS.

    New rod ends, ball joints and LOF.

    YOUR PRICE$4,995

    KELLER NORTH COUNTRY MOTORSSales Service Quick Lube

    KELLERNORTH COUNTRY MOTORSNOW LOCATEDON M-82 HOWARD CITY Visit us on the web atwww.kellernorthcountrymotors.com

    DALE LONGCORESales ManagerMon. & Wed. 8 am - 7 pm;Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 8 am - 6 pm;

    Sat. 10 am - 2 pm(231) 937-5173OR1-877-937-5173Tax, title, license, DOC, down. Payments on best terms available. WAC. *Call dealer for details.

    FULLY CERTIFIED MECHANIC ON STAFF AT ALL TIMES FREE LOANER CARW/APPT.

    95 CHRYSLER CIRRUSLX. 2.5L V6, auto., 4 dr., PW, PL, tilt,cruise, AC, front wheel drive. New

    plugs, wires and cap.

    YOUR PRICE $1,995

    Stop On A Dime!

    FREEBrake Pads withall Brake Jobs

    COUPON

    COUPONStay Warm With Your

    Free Coolant andBattery Inspection!

    $2362ALL DAY EVERY DAY

    Full Service OIL CHANGE

    Most makes

    & models

    ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED

    Way back when

    Do YouRecall?

    Compiled by Virginia Tully

    Health & Wellness Centers

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

    Owned by Pharmacists - Run by Pharmacists

    1951 A meeting will be held

    next week in Morley to organize

    a Cub Scout Troop.

    The old printing press at the

    Lakeview Enterprise is now in

    pieces at Matsons Scrap Yard

    south of town with a modern

    press now sitting in its place.1961 Local Lakeview appliance

    dealer Warren Beach recently

    attended the Gibson Refrigerator

    Convention in Jamaica.

    Mrs. Bertha Conners of

    Stanwood was honored on her

    92nd birthday with a party at the

    Austin Township Hall.

    1976 Another church is being

    added to the Lakeview area with

    the Full Gospel Assembly of God

    being built on M-46 just outside

    of town.

    The new Cato Township/

    Village of Lakeview Community

    building is nearly finished with

    carpet being laid for the Open

    House next month.1996 Lakeview is adding a

    touch of class with teal and gold

    banners that will hang from the

    light poles within a week or two.

    Personal Touch Printing of

    Lakeview has moved into its new

    quarters at 318 S. Lincoln, and is

    ready to provide more services to

    the public.

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    MONDAY,SEPTEMBER26,2011PIONEEREASTNEWSSHOPPER 7

    RodneyRodney United MethodistChurch, Sept. 30th, Oct. 1st.9a.m.-4p.m. New items. Great

    Prices, Great Food.

    030 Special Notices

    GUN SHOW- OSCEOLA County Fair-grounds, Evart, MI, Sunday, October 9th(9am-3pm). For information call Daveat (231)652-5757.

    Pioneer East

    Classifieds

    Canadian LakesEdmore, Mecosta

    Remus, Stanwood

    (231)592-8348Deadline:

    Thursday, 12noon

    Email:[email protected]

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    050 Help Wanted

    CARELINC MEDICALHAS an openingfor a Driver/Customer Service position.

    Must have good driving record w/CDL.Medical background preferred. Applywithin. No phone calls please. EOE

    050 Help Wanted

    SALES REPRESENTATIVEReceive earnings with Phone Direc-tory Services. If you are looking for acompetitive salary with an estab-lished account base and unlimitedgrowth please apply. Sales territorywould include: Osceola, Lake, Mecos-

    ta, Montcalm, Newaygo, Isabella,Gratiot and Clare Counties. Appli-cants must be highly motivated andpossess a strong work ethic. Depend-able transportation is a must. Com-pensation is based on salary pluscommissions, benefit package includ-ing 401(K) and health. Mail resume'and cover letter to: PDS Phone Direc-tory Services, Attn: Nina Jones, 115N. Michigan, Big Rapids, MI 49307

    BREAST CANCER AWARENESS isupon us, and Mpi is looking for somewomen to come join our team of fundrais-ing for the cause. Must have own vehi-cle, and be able to work 40 hours aweek, Sun. thru Thursday. This is a per-manent job, year round. Paid weekly,

    earn $8-11.50 hr. Men are welcomed aswell and call for public safety groups.Call (231)796-9286 for interview.

    090 BusinessServices

    YOUR LOCAL

    INTERNET Provider!

    $18.45/month

    Unlimited Dial-up

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    www.net-port.com

    ROOFING: ALL TYPES

    Repairs & Leaks. Free Estimates20yrs. experienceLicensed/Insured(616)636-8288

    Ensley Roofing, LLC

    110 For Rent

    2-BEDROOM DUPLEX, 1-YEAR lease,large yard, close to BR, no pets. Starting$525/month. Gary 231-796-4564

    1 & 2 Bedroom, rent includes utilities, 1-year lease. No pets, starting at$500/month. (231)465-4049.

    160 Real Estate

    40 ACRES INAshton, Prime Hunting, polebarn, electricity, water, corner lot.(517)676-0223 or (517)242-8969.

    160 Real Estate

    8 ACRES MORLEY, wooded 2 acredeer plot $29,900, $500 down, $300month (231)629-2944, (616)204-4550.

    HOWARD CITY AREA Country home,5% land-contract, 2-1/2 wooded lot, pondw/fish, 3Bedroom/2Bath-central air, 2-stall garage, Black top Cutler Road.$105,000. 10% down, no closing cost.231-937-9193.

    LAKEFRONT LIVING, CANADIAN

    Lakes. Many amenities, completely fur-nished. Available for rent, lease or pur-chase. [email protected] (586)566-

    3744.

    170 Itemsfor Sale

    16FT WHITE WAYNE Dalton garagedoor, uninsulated, no windows, newstored inside $400 (616)438-2332.

    2003 YAMAHAKODIAK 400, 4x4, auto-matic, low miles, new plow, last year,$2,500. Bucket assembly for Ford or 9NTractor $300. Call 231-856-7669.

    ACHIEVE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE

    with an Outdoor Wood Furnace fromCentral Boiler. 25 year warranty available.White Pine Outdoor Boilers, Inc. Marion(231)743-6544

    ELABORATE DINING ROOM suite

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    Looking for aGarage Sale?

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    170 Itemsfor Sale

    KENMORE REFRIGERATOR/STOVE

    SET. 2006 model, white, frost free. Runsgreat. New $900, sell $199 for both.www.hammondwholesale.com. 320 W.Main Street, Carson City. (989)584-1600.See us on Facebook. We deliver too!

    GAS POWER WASHER Briggs & Strat-ton motor, excellent condition $250 OBO(231)796-3357.

    SOLID OAK ENTERTAINMENT cabinet,fits up to 42" $100 OBO. (231)629-6070.

    19077 12 Mile Rd. Big Rapids, MI 49307

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    Good Luck Hunting - From your trusted Processor

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    Over 100 Vehicles To Choose From! Check Out Our Whole Inventory At www.theautogroup.biz

    EVERYONE IS APPROVED!! Regardless Of Your Credit History!Let Our In-House Finance Experts Help Get You Into The Vehicle Of Your Dreams!

    AUTO GROUP4720 E. Pickard (M-20) Mt. Pleasant, MI

    877-772-1113 or 989-772-1113All prices plus tax, title, plate & doc fees.

    View all of our inventory at

    www.theautogroup.biz

    07 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE#3793

    $15,995

    04 CHEVY SILVERADO#3792

    $14,995

    05 DODGE DURANGO#3788

    $13,995

    08 PONTIAC TORRENT#3787

    $12,995

    07 DODGE MEGA CAB#3786

    $24,995

    08 DODGE NITRO#3782

    $13,995

    06 FORD RANGER 4X4#3781

    $16,995

    07 DODGE RAM 4X4#3780

    $20,995

    04 DODGE DURANGO#3779

    $11,995

    02 CHRYSLER SEBRING#3778A

    $5,995

    03 FORD EXPLORER#3775

    $9,995

    00 CHEVY 2500#3774A

    $10,995

    07 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER#3773

    $15,995

    07 FORD ESCAPE#3772

    $13,995

    07 FORD FREESTYLE#3771

    $12,995

    03 GMC 2500HD DURAMAX#3769

    $22,995

    04 GMC CANYON#3768

    $12,995

    07 DODGE DAKOTA#3764

    $17,995

    07 SATURN RELAY#3754

    $13,995

    07 GMC ACADIA AWD#3752

    $24,995

    08 CHEVY MALIBU#3751

    $16,995

    07 SATURN OUTLOOK#3749

    $19,995

    03 DODGE RAM 4X4#3747

    $12,995

    08 SATURN VUE AWD#3746A

    $18,995

    04 DODGE DAKOTA#3745

    $13,995

    03 CHEVY 1500HD CREW#3743

    $15,995

    01 GMC 2500HD CREW#3738

    $16,995

    10 FORD FUSION#3789

    $17,995

    04 FORD F150 4X4#3734

    $13,995

    07 DODGE RAM 4X4#3732

    $19,995

    08 FORD ESCAPE#3718

    $18,995

    04 FORD F150 FX4#3714

    $14,995

    06 GMC ENVOY#3703

    $12,995

    04 FORD HARLEY DAVIDSON#3698

    $22,995

    07 CHEVY EQUINOX AWD#3690A

    $14,995

    08 JEEP LIBERTY#3682

    $15,995

    8930 Maple Hill Road Howard CityRichard P. Dick Nagy, Auctioneer

    VINTAGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONSATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 9:30 A.M.

    ANY MERCHANDISE & EQUIPMENT 1970S & EARLIER(NO REPRODUCTIONS)

    CARS, TRUCKS, TRAVEL TRAILERS, SNOWMOBILES, MARINE, MOTORS, ENGINES,ARCADE, TRACTORS, FARM MACHINERY, APPLIANCES, COOK STOVES,

    GAS & AUTOMOTIVE ADVERTISEMENTS, PORCELAIN, & NEON.

    Call1-231-937-5868 or 231-218-5031for more information or to consign items.

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    WE MUST NEVER FORGET!!

    Korean War AccountingThe Korean War accounting effort remains a high priority for the U.S. government. DPMO aggressively pursues opportunities to gain access to actual loss sites within North Korea and South Korea.Joint Field Activities (JFAs) conducted between 1996 and 2005 yielded over 220 sets of remains that are currently being processed for identification at JPAC in Hawaii.

    World War IIWorld War II ended on August 15, 1945 . More than 400,000 of the 16 million Americans who served in the war died. At the end of the war, the U.S. Govern-ment was unable to recover, identify, and bury approximately 79,000 as known persons. They include those buried with honor as unknowns, those lost atsea, and those missing in action. That number also includes the 1,100 sailors entombed in the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. Today, more than74,000 Americans remain unaccounted-for from WW II.

    Cold WarIn addition to the thousands of service members who fought communist forces during hot wars such as Korea and Vietnam, many risked -- and some lost-- their lives while collecting vital intelligence on military forces of the Soviet Bloc, the Peoples Republic of China, and North Korea during peacetime.

    Vietnam WarThe U.S. government continues to account for Americans missing in Southeast Asia from the Vietnam War.Since late 1973, the remains of over 700 Americans killed in that war have been returned and identified.Many have been buried with full military honors in accordance with the wishes of surviving family members. Efforts continue to recover nearly 1,800 Americans whoremain unaccounted-for from the conflict .

    1991 Persian Gulf WarForty-nine Americans were listed as POW/MIAs during Operation Desert Storm. DoD has accounted for all 49, thelast being U.S. Navy Captain Michael Scott Speicher, whose remains were located in Iraq, and who was identified andreturned to his family in August 2009. Regretably, two naval aviators accounted-for as KIA-BNR are at-sea losses andwill likely never be recovered.

    Recently Accounted-ForThe names listed here are U.S. military servicemembers who were once missing and are now accounted-for. Additional information may be seen by visiting the respective Vietnam, Korean War and WWIIdatabases on this site.

    Maj. Woodrow W. Vaden, U.S. Air Force, 1131st Special Activities Squadron, was lost on Dec. 10, 1964, aboard a C-123 Provider aircraft that c rashed into a mountain near Da Nang Air Base, SouthVietnam. His remains were identified on Aug. 11, 2010.

    Sgt. John P. Bonnassiolle, U.S. Army Air Forces, 392nd Bombardment Group, was lost April 29, 1944, near Hannover, Germany. His remains were identified June 14, 2010.

    Cpl. Frank H. Smith, U.S. Army, 5th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division, was lost on July 25, 1951, in South Korea while under enemy attack. His remains were identified on May 25, 2010.

    Capt. Clyde W.Campbell, U.S. Air Force, 602nd Special Ops Sq., was lost on March 1, 1969 while flying his A-1J Skyraider over targets in Houaphan Province, Laos. His remains were identified onMay 18, 2010.

    1st Lt. Paul G. Magers and Chief Warrant Officer Two Donald L. Wann, U.S. Army, Company D, 158th Aviation Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, were lost June 1, 1971, while flying in an AH-1GCobra helicopter over South Vietnam. Their remains were identified on March 22, 2010.

    1st Sgt. George H. Humphrey, U.S. Marine Corps, 6th Marine Regiment, lost Sept. 15, 1918, during the first U.S.-led offensive of World War I, under the command of Gen. John J. Pershing, nearSt. Mihiel, France. His remains were identified on March 2, 2010.

    Lt. Francis B. McIntyre and Aviation Radioman Second Class William L. Russell, U.S. Navy, Composite Squadron 24, was lost Nov. 10, 1943, in the Solomon Islands of the South Pacific Ocean.His remains were identified Jan. 14, 2010.

    Fireman 3rd Class Gerald G. Lehman, U.S. Navy, aboard the battleship USS Oklahoma was lost Dec. 7, 1941, when the Japanese capsized the vessel during their attack on Pearl Harbor. Hisremains were identified Jan. 11, 2010.

    MIA StatisticsWWII Total

    Desert

    Storm

    Vietnam

    WarCold War

    KoreanWar

    Missingin Action

    (MIA)

    Total MIA 81,85401,7131258,02574,064

    HadleysCountryKitchen

    Home Cooked Meals59 Northern Ave, Barryton

    989-382-7575

    SpecialsFriday ~ All U Can

    Eat FishSunday ~ Ham

    & ChickenSpecials

    with Salad BarOpen: Mon. - Sun. 7am-8pm

    21460 30th Avenue (M-66)Barryton, Michigan 49305

    (989)382-9393

    ParkerSeptic

    11719 N. Lakeview Road

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    989-352-7474

    EdmoreElectric Co.,

    Inc.David Garner, President442 N. 1st St. Edmore

    989-427-5543Fax 989-427-3047

    GrandpasGeneral Store

    ACROSS FROM CHIPPEWA HILLS

    2963 Arthur Rd.

    Remus, MI

    (989) 967-8080

    WILLIAMS CAFE& DAIRY

    DELIGHTWe Close at 2pm on Sunday

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    ExcavatingFor All Your

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    Throughout the month of October 2011 our staff will

    be administering Flu shots at many locations in Kent,

    Montcalm, Mecosta, Newaygo, Lake & Osceola counties.

    Please watch for future ads in this paper listing the locations, dates

    and times of the Flu Shot clinics. Also, feel free to contact our office

    with any questions regarding our flu shot clinics.

    s e a l ooff r

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    SHOTS: Are available for both adults andchildren. All minors must be accompanied byparent or legal guardian. For children 4 and

    younger, parents should consult their familyphysician.

    COST: Shot cost $25. We accept cash. We willonly bill traditional Medicare or Medicare Ad-vantage Plans. Participants of Medicaid andall other insurance plans will need to pay for

    the shot and file for possible reimbursement.

    Administered by

    A.C.E. Home Health Care Services Inc.239 S. Ensley Howard City

    231-937-4514 Fax: 231-937-7246

    Providing: Skilled Nursing - Therapies (Physical, Occupational, & Speech) - I.V. Infusion

    Medical Social Work - Home Health Aides - Homemakers - Private Duty Nursing

    Medicare Certified JCAHO Accredited

    10/3 ........3:00 pm - 5:00 pm .....................A.C.E. Home Health Care ................................239 S. Ensley, Howard City

    10/4 ........10:00 am - 11:30 am .................Chapel of the Lakes Mecosta ............................9407 - 90th Ave., Mecosta

    Noon - 1:30 pm .........................Immanuel Lutheran Big Rapids ........................726 Fuller Ave., Big Rapids

    1:00 pm - 2:30 pm .....................St. Paul Lutheran Reed City .............................22275 Four Mile Rd., Reed City

    2:00 pm - 3:30 pm .....................Evart VFW ........................................................4681 - 85th Ave., Evart

    10/5 ........10:00 am - 11:30 am .................St. Bartholomew Newaygo ...............................599 West Brooke St., Newaygo

    4:30 pm - 6:00 pm .....................Grace Community Church ................................9920 Reed Rd., Howard City

    10/6 ........10:30 am - 11:30 am .................Hollister Senior Center .....................................1505 Michigan Ave., Big Rapids

    10/7 ........9:00 am - 10:30 am ...................Edmore Foods ...................................................540 E. Main, Edmore

    9:30 am - 10:30 am ...................Howard City Action Center ..............................132 E. Edgerton, Howard City

    4:00 pm - 5:30 pm .....................Howard City VFW ............................................1000 S. Ensley, Howard City

    10/9........8:00 am - 9:30 am .....................Sheridan VFW ..................................................209 W. Washington St., Sheridan10/10 ......2:00 pm - 3:30 pm .....................Northland United Methodist Church ................6842 Northland Dr., Stanwood

    10/11.......9:30 am - 11:30 am ...................A.C.E. Home Health Care ................................239 S. Ensley, Howard City

    1:00 pm - 3:00 pm .....................Royal View .......................................................9100 Buchanan Rd., Mecosta

    2:00 pm - 3:30 pm .....................American Legion, Morley ................................2560 Northland Dr., Morley

    10/12 ......10:00 am - 11:00 am .................Standale Senior Center .....................................4104 Lake Michigan Dr., NW, Walker

    5:30 pm - 7:00 pm .....................Christ the King Catholic Church ......................9596 N. Reed Rd., Howard City

    10/13 ......10:30 am - 11:30 am .................Heritage United Methodist Church...................19931 W. Kendaville Rd., Pierson

    3:00 pm - 4:30 pm .....................Tri County Administration ................................94 Cherry St., Sand Lake

    3:30 pm - 4:30 pm .....................Heritage United Methodist Church...................19931 W. Kendaville Rd., Pierson

    10/14 ......11:00 am - 12:30 pm .................United Methodist Church, Reed City ...............503 S. Chestnut, Reed City

    3:00 pm - 5:00 pm .....................A.C.E. Home Health Care ................................239 S. Ensley, Howard City

    10/16......10:15 am - 11:30 am .................Bethel Lutheran Church....................................18669 W. M-46, Howard City11:30 am - 12:30 pm .................Newaygo Congregational UCC ........................432 Quarterline, Newaygo

    10/17 ......3:00 pm - 4:00 pm .....................Reed City VFW ................................................129 E. Osceola, Reed City

    10/18 ......10:00 am - 11:30 am .................Mecosta Senior Center......................................12954 - 80th Ave., Mecosta

    5:00 pm - 6:30 pm .....................St. Paul Lutheran, Greenville ...........................100 E. Coffren, Greenville

    10/19 ......9:00 am - 11:00 am ...................A.C.E. Home Health Care ................................239 S. Ensley, Howard City

    10:30 am - 12:30 pm .................Montcalm Community College ........................2800 College Dr., Sidney

    4:00 pm - 5:30 pm .....................First United Methodist St. Louis ......................116 Franklin, St. Louis

    10/20 ......10:00 am - 11:00 am ................. Idlewild Senior Center ......................................723 Lansing Rd., Idlewild

    3:30 pm - 5:30 pm .....................Tri County High School....................................21338 Kendaville Rd., Howard City

    10/21 ......2:30 pm - 4:00 pm .....................Baldwin VFW ...................................................2225 S. M-37, Baldwin

    10/27 ......9:30 am - 10:30 am ...................Myrtle Mae Apts., .............................................115 W. First St., Stanton

    3:00 pm - 5:00 pm .....................A.C.E. Home Health Care ................................239 S. Ensley, Howard City10/28 ......11:00 am - Noon .......................Greenville Senior Center ..................................715 S. Baldwin, Greenville

    10/31 ......9:15 am - 10:30 am ...................Nesbit/Fairman .................................................208 Maple, Big Rapids

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    170 Itemsfor Sale

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

    GOLDEN EAGLE COMPOUND bow,with case, 11 arrows, quiver, very goodcondition $200 OBO (231)832-5650.

    MUST SELL, MOVING out of state. OakComputer Desk- $50. and SecretaryDesk- $25. (231)972-8433

    REMINGTON 870 SPECIAL purposedeer 12ga shot gun, 20" barrel w/2.5scope $350 OBO David (989)339-4147.

    SLIDING THERMAL-PANE WINDOWS(used white aluminum). $200.00 for all.Call for details 231-832-1123

    AIR/CONDITIONERS. APPLIANCESANTIQUES, furniture, beds, books.Theos 2-3/4 miles South of Grant. 14185

    Mason Drive (M-37). Hours, 11am-4pm,Mon. Tues. Friday, Sat (231)834-0016, cell(616)477-5528.

    BECKI LENTZ 9052 11 Mile Road Mecosta, MI 49332 (M-20 & 90th Ave.)FITNESS CENTER HOURS:

    MON.-FRI. 5:00AM - 7PM; SAT. 7AM - 1PM

    THERAPY HOURS: MON.-FRI. 7AM - 5PMWe accept Medicare, BCBS, PPOM, Priority Health,

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    Personal Trainer included with MembershipState of the Art Equipment

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    Located in the Heart of Mecosta,a Short Drive from Remus, Barryton & Canadian Lakes

    GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR WORKOUT!

    Bring this ad in for aFREE DAY PASS

    to Becki Lentz PhysicalTherapy & Fitness Center

    Expires 1/1/12

    PHYSICAL THERAPY & FITNESS CENTER

    Where Service is on the House9826 E. Pickard Rd. Mt. Pleasant

    989-772-2703www.clarkhomesrv.com

    PRICES

    REDUCEDON ALL 2011 RV'S

    Also used RV's Available

    In Business Since 1945 inthe Same Location

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

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

    Hours:Monday-Friday 8-6:00

    Closed SaturdaySunday 8:30-3:00

    KNIGHT AUTO SALES

    Main Street

    Klees Rd.

    Stanton

    PeoplesRd. KNIGHTS

    New

    St.

    M-66

    10 Chevy Malibu LT 4 Door2.4 Eng, One Owner, 42k Miles, Loaded ................... $15,995 or $300 Mo.

    10 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Mini Van3.3 Eng, Dual Air, Stow & Go Seating, Loaded .......... $15,995 or $300 Mo.

    10 Chevy Impala LT 4 Door3.5 Eng, P Seats, Factory Remote Star t & Warranty ... $15,995 or $300 Mo.

    09 Chevy Cobalt LT 4 Door4 Cyl, Air, Auto, 30k Drivetrain ..................................... $6,995 or $110 Mo.

    08 Ford Taurus Limited 4 Door3.0 Eng, Loaded, Leather, Local Trade-In, 41k Miles . $14,995 or $280 Mo.

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

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

    08 Pontiac Grand Prix 4 Door3800 Eng, Loaded, Leather ...................................... $11,995 or $225 Mo.

    08 Buick LaCrosse CX 4 Door3.8 Eng, Loaded, Leather, Factory Warranty .............. $13,995 or $260 Mo.

    07 Chevy Cobalt LT 4 Door2.2 Eng, Air, Cruise, CD Player, One Owner .................. $8,995 or $179 Mo.

    06 Ford Freestar SEL Mini VanV6 Eng, Loaded, Arizona Auto ..................................... $8,995 or $175 Mo.

    06 Chevy Malibu Maxx LT 4 Door3500 Eng, Loaded, AZ Auto, 61k Miles ........................ $9,995 or $195 Mo.

    06 Ford E150 Cargo Van4.6 Eng, Air, Auto.........................................................$5,995 or $150 Mo.

    05 Chevy Uplander LS 4 Door3.5 Eng, Power Sliders, Dual Air ................................... $7,995 or $210 Mo.

    05 Chevy 2500 Express Cargo Van4.8 Eng, Air, Auto, Cruise ..................................NOW $4,495 or $135 Mo.

    05 Pontiac Bonneville SE 4 Door3800 Eng, Loaded, Rust Free, Arizona Auto ................. $7,995 or $210 Mo.

    04 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4 Loaded5.3 Eng, 3rd Seat, Heated Leather Seats................... $10,995 or $340 Mo.

    04 GMC Yukon XL SLE 4x45.3 Eng, Loaded, Dual Air ............................................ $9,995 or $320 Mo.

    03 Buick Century Custom 4 Door3.1 Eng, Loaded, 59k Miles .......................................... $6,995 or $200 Mo.03 GMC Sierra 1500 Reg Cab 4x4 Pickup

    4.3 Eng, Automatic, Air ................................................ $5,995 or $200 Mo.03 Ford E250 Cargo Van

    5.4 Eng, Air, Tilt, Cruise ................................................................ NOW $2,49502 Ford E250 Cargo Van

    5.4 Eng, Power Windows, Cruise, Air .............................................NOW $2,49501 Chrysler Town & Country Mini Van

    3.3 Eng, Dual Air, Local Trade In .................................. $3,495 or $190 Mo.00 Chevy Silverado Ext. Cab 4x4 Pickup

    4.8 Eng, Auto, Local Trade In ....................................... $3,495 or $220 Mo.

    Friday, Oct. 7th, 201111 a.m. - 5 p.m.

    St. Marys Parish Center

    919 Marion St., Big Rapids, MI

    One Day Sale - Cash only (no checks)

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    $299

    Angus Pride Choice

    BONELESS

    BEEF RUMP ROAST

    $259

    Prairie Fresh

    SIRLOIN

    PORK SIZZLERS

    $189FRESH

    PORK STEAK

    Country CorneSupermarke

    We reserve the right to limit quantities and correct errors in printing.

    FRESH MEAT

    SUNDAYLIQUORSALES

    NEW!!

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    FAX SERVICE WIC & MICHIGAN BRIDGE CARDS ACCEPTED HERE CAKES & PARTY TRAYS

    99

    Whole

    FRYERS

    $169

    Boston

    PORK

    ROAST

    VALUE PRICED ALL WEEK

    $299

    Angus Pride ChoiceBoneless Beef

    BOTTOM

    ROUND STEAK

    WIC &Michigan

    Bridge CardsAccepted

    Here

    $159

    lb. lb. lb.

    231-972-891110039 Buchanan Rd. At Canadian Lakes

    FALL HOURS:

    Monday Thru Saturday 8 to 9,

    Sunday 8-7

    Seafood Sensations

    SALAD SHRIMP1 lb. pkg.

    Carolina

    GROUND

    TURKEY

    Snow Floss

    KRAUT2 Lb. Bag

    $499

    2/$1

    CHECK OUT OUR

    DOLLAR SECTION!

    Hunts

    TOMATO

    SAUCE

    8 Oz. Regular

    Our Family

    KETCHUP20 or 24 Oz.

    99

    John Morrell

    FAMILY

    PACK FRANKS40 Oz. Pkg.

    $4992/$3

    Oscar Mayer

    LUNCHABLES4.15-4.5 Oz. Pkg.

    $189Our Family

    BRAUSCHWEIGER

    Prices Effective:SEPT./OCT.TUE.

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    $119

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    Country CornerSupermarket

    We

    reserve the right to limit quantities and correct errors in printing.

    FROZENDAIRY

    DELI POSTAGE STAMPS LIQUOR - 7 DAYS COPIES MADE LOTTO PHONE CARDS FAX SERVICE WIC & MICHIGAN BRIDGE CARDS ACCEPTED HERE CAKES & PARTY TRAYS

    BAKERY

    SOUR DOUGH

    BREAD16 Oz.

    WHITE

    KAISER ROLLS6 Ct. Pkg.

    $

    149 $

    129

    MUSTARD OR

    AMERICAN POTATO

    SALAD

    $149Lb.

    DELI

    CARAWAY RYE

    BREAD16 Oz.

    $

    189 $299

    ASSORTED

    COOKIES12 Ct. Pkg.

    Hot DeliOpen

    10:30-1:00Mon.-Fri. Cakes & Party Trays Made-To-Order

    ROAST

    BEEF

    $

    589 $699Lb.Lb.

    ALPINE LACE

    SWISS

    OLD FASHIONED

    LOAF

    $

    549Lb. $279Lb.

    SINFULLY

    CHOCOLATE

    WIC &Michigan

    Bridge CardsAccepted

    Here

    SUNDAYLIQUORSALES

    ICED CINNAMON

    ROLLS6 Ct.

    $259

    Our Family5 CHEESE

    GARLIC TOAST13 Oz.

    ONION

    BUNS6 Ct. Pkg.

    $149

    $199

    2/$6

    Floridas Natural

    ORANGE

    JUICE59 Oz.

    $279

    COLBY JACK

    CHEESE

    $499Lb.

    Kraft

    AMERICAN CHEESE

    SINGLES16 Oz. Pre-Priced $4.19

    2/$6

    $119

    $569

    Wanchai FerryDINNERS24 Oz.

    Our Family

    SLICED

    STRAWBERRIES10 Oz.

    $329

    Prairie Farms

    WHOLE

    MILKGallon

    International Delight

    COFFEE

    CREAMERS32 Oz.

    BanquetFAMILY

    ENTREES24-28 Oz.

    2/$4

    Kraft

    CHUNK

    CHEESE7-8 Oz.

    T.G.I. FridaysPOTATO SKINS

    OR WINGS7.60-10 Oz.

    5/$10

    Stouffers

    RED BOX

    ENTREES6-12.87 Oz.

    231-972-891110039 Buchanan Rd. At Canadian Lakes

    FALL HOURS:

    Monday Thru Saturday 8 to 9,

    Sunday 8-7

    Prices Effective:SEPT/OCT.TUE.

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    2/$6Yoplait

    GO-GURT18 Oz. Pkg.

    2/$4

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    Country CornerSupermarket

    We reserve the right to limit quantities and correct errors in printing.

    DELI POSTAGE STAMPS LIQUOR - 7 DAYS COPIES MADE LOTTO PHONE CARDS FAX SERVICE WIC & MICHIGAN BRIDGE CARDS ACCEPTED HERE CAKES & PARTY TRAYS

    .

    GROCERY

    WIC &MichiganBridge CardsAccepted

    Here

    $

    119

    SUNDAYLIQUORSALES

    $399 $299

    ARM & HAMMER

    LIQUID LAUNDRY

    DETERGENT50 Oz.

    OUR FAMILY

    WATER24 pack, 1/2 liter bottles

    5/$3 2/$4

    PREGO

    PASTA SAUCE23.25-24 Oz.

    2/$5

    KRAFT

    POURABLE SALAD

    DRESSINGS16 Oz.

    CAMPBELLS

    TOMATO OR

    CHICKEN

    NOODLE SOUP10.75 Oz.

    Regular Only

    2/$5

    DINTY MOORE

    BEEF STEW24 Oz.

    OUR FAMILY

    SQUEEZE

    MUSTARD20 Oz.

    $

    1

    19

    $199

    OUR FAMILY

    DISINFECTANT

    WIPES35 Ct.

    WELCHS

    GRAPE JAM

    OR JELLY32 Oz.

    $199

    KELLOGGS

    POPTARTS8 Ct. Pkg.

    2/$5

    HORMEL

    CHILI WITH

    BEANS15 Oz.

    4/$5

    231-972-891110039 Buchanan Rd. At Canadian Lakes

    FALL HOURS:

    Monday Thru Saturday 8 to 9,

    Sunday 8-7

    10/$10

    KRAFT

    MACARONI

    & CHEESE

    DINNER7.25 Oz.Original Only

    Prices Effective:SEPT/OCT.TUE.

    27

    WED.

    28

    THUR.

    29

    FRI.

    30

    SUN.

    2

    MON.

    26

    SAT.

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    3/$5

    BUSHS

    BAKED OR

    GRILLIN BEANS22-28 Oz.

    4/$5

    KRAFT

    BBQ

    SAUCE18-22 Oz.

    2/$

    6

    WINDEX

    GLASS

    CLEANER26 Oz. Spray Bottle

    PLANTERS

    PEANUT

    BUTTER16.30 Oz.

    $199

    OUR FAMILY

    STUFFING

    MIX6 Oz.

    EA.

    2/$5

    GENERAL MILLS

    HONEY NUT CHEERIOS12.25 Oz. or

    REESES PEANUT BUTTER

    PUFFS 13 Oz.

    OUR FAMILY

    HOT COCOA

    MIX8-10 Ct. Pkg.

    2/$

    3

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    FRESH PRODUCE

    DELI POSTAGE STAMPS LIQUOR - 7 DAYS COPIES MADE LOTTO PHONE CARDS

    FAX SERVICE WIC & MICHIGAN BRIDGE CARDS ACCEPTED HERE CAKES & PARTY TRAYS

    231-972-891110039 Buchanan Rd. At Canadian Lakes

    FALL HOURS:

    Monday Thru Saturday 8 to 9,

    Sunday 8-7

    WIC &Michigan

    Bridge CardsAccepted

    Here

    SUNDAYLIQUORSALES

    Jumbo

    GREEN PEPPERS

    5/$5

    Jumbo

    IDAHO BAKING

    POTATOES

    99

    Panoche

    SWEET ONIONS

    99Fresh

    PIE PUMPKINS

    49

    Assorted

    FALL SQUASH

    59COKE PRODUCTS

    12 Pk. Cans

    COKE

    PRODUCTSWarm + Dep.

    2/$9

    8 Pk., 12 oz. Plastic

    COKE

    PRODUCTSWarm + Dep.

    3/$11

    Dasani

    WATER6 Pk., 1/2 Liter

    2/$6

    2 Liter

    COKE

    PRODUCTS+ Dep.

    PowerAde

    DRINKS32 Oz.

    3/$4 $119

    HydroponicTOMATOES

    $149

    Prices Effective:SEPT./OCT.TUE.

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    MONDAY,SEPTEMBER26,2011PIONEEREASTNEWSSHOPPER 17170 Items

    for SaleWHITE DRESSER AND changing tableunit, 2 draws, 1 cupboard, like new.$35.00 (231)250-6273.

    XBOX 360 4G excellent condition, 4games, 2 wireless remotes, $175(231)468-7703.

    Mattress SetsBUNKBED WITH MATTRESS. Solidoak, very nice. Sturdy too! $89/com-plete. www.Hammondwholesale.com.320 W. Main Street, Carson City.

    (989)584-1600. See us on Facebook.We deliver too!

    SEALY MATTRESS SALE- Full, queenor king-size $95/set includes frame.www.Hammondwholesale.com. 320 W.Main Street, Carson City (989)584-1600.See us on Facebook. We deliver too!

    230 RecreationalVehicles

    FALL SPECIALS

    Prices Reduced on allR.V.'s in stock

    Priced to sell 15% off allin-stock parts and accessories.

    Northland Trailers

    903 N. Mitchell, Cadillac(231)775-3101

    280 Farm GoodsSUGAR BEETS BY The Scoop, Alsobagged beets and shell corn. 10 Miles eastof Morley Stanwood School on 5 Mile Rd.Opening September 15th. (231)972-8205 & (231)972-2232

    300 Wanted to Buy

    CASH-PAID-RETIREE PAYING FAIR

    price $100 to $5,000 for runningcars/trucks, motor-cycles, ATV, campers,Snowmobiles, All Utility trailers enclosed,open. Pontoon-boats. Free pick-up.(231)689-1894, (616)291-0266

    330 Fees Required

    MOVIE EXTRAS TO stand in the back-ground for a major film. Earn up to $300.a day. Experience not required. (877)824-6290

    Hadley's Country Kitchen

    MENU

    Hadley's County Kitchen59 Northern Ave, Barryton

    989-382-7575

    Home Cooked MealsSun Thru Thurs 7am to 8pm Fri & Sat 7am to 9pm

    Monday, September 26Pepper Steak w/Mashed Potatoes, Gravy & Homemade

    Bread Or Breast of Chicken Sandwich Or Hot Ham &

    Swiss w/Homemade Chips Or Broccoli Cheese Soup

    Tuesday, September 27Nacho Supreme Deluxe Or Steak & Chicken Fajitas

    Or Hot Corned Beef & Swiss on Kaiser w/HomemadeSweet Potato Fries Or Grilled Cheese Or Potato Soup

    Wednesday, September 28Meatloaf with Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Side Dish &

    Homemade Bread Or Smoked Swiss Cheeseburger

    Basket Or Ham Cabbage Soup

    Thursday, September 29Lasagna w/Garlic Toast Or Crispy Bacon Chicken Wrap

    w/Homemade Chips or BBQ Pulled Pork w/Homemade

    French Fries Or Beef Barley Soup

    Friday, September 30AYCA Combo Platter - Perch, Cod, Deep Fried & Grilled

    Shrimp Or 1/2 lb. Bluegill Dinner

    Saturday, October 1Roasted Pork Loin w/Mashed Potato & Gravy Or

    Sauteed & Deep Fried Shrimp & Fish Platter or Open

    Faced Hot Meatloaf Sandwich Or Split Pea Soup

    Sunday, October 2Stuffed Cornish Game Hen w/Mashed Potato & Gravy

    Or Smoked Pork Chops w/Scalloped Potatoes Or Cod

    Fillet Sandwich w/Homemade French Fries Or Open

    Faced Hot Turkey Sandwich Or Beef Vegetable Soup

    The Pioneer EastNews Shopper115 N. Michigan Ave., Big Rapids, MI 49307

    Serving over 10,000 homesweekly in the communities

    of Barryton, Blanchard,Stanwood, Weidman, Remus,

    Rodney,Mecosta, and

    Millbrook.

    For classified or displayinformation call or fax:

    (231) 796-4831FAX (231) 796-1152

    Advertising Director - Tim ZehrEmail: [email protected]

    Account Reps - Danette DoyleEmail: [email protected]

    231.592.8366

    Classifieds - Debbie PrinceEmail: [email protected]

    Heres My Card Deadline: Wednesday NoonDisplay Ad & Classified Ad

    Deadline: Thursdays at Noon

    THE

    PIONEER

    GROUPA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK

    Located on M-46 just east of M-66 Edmore

    Call Steve (989) 427-3300Hours: Mon - Fri 8-6, Sat 9-Noon

    Mechanic on duty for all your repair needs.On site towing available.

    View Our Inventory Online At:

    www.stevewinnieautosales.net

    Steve Winnie Auto Sales Inc

    989-427-3300www.stevewinnieautosales.net

    2001 DODGE GRANDCARAVAN SPORT

    V6, Auto, Rear Air, Quad Seats, Extra Clean

    $3,495or $87.77/mo.

    2002 FORDEXPLORER XLS

    Auto, 4x4, 6 Cyl, CD, Nice, Local Trade

    $4,995or $100.60/mo.

    *Payments based on 10% down, + fees to qualified buyers.

    2005 FORDFREESTAR SE

    Auto, V6, 7 Passenger, Rear Air, Low Payment

    $4,995or $100.60/mo.

    2004 DODGE GRANDCARAVAN SXT

    Auto, Rear Air, CD, Quad Seats, Runs Great

    $5,995or $119.88/mo.

    2005 FORDTAURUS SE

    Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Low Payment, Clean

    $6,995or $117.82/mo.

    2008 MERCURYSABLE

    Auto, Air, CD, 1 Owner, V6, Dependable$12,995

    or $224.90/mo.

    2007 SATURNAURA XE

    56k Miles, Auto, CD, Sport Wheels, 1 Owner$12,995

    or $224.90/mo.

    2004 JEEPWRANGLER X

    67k Miles, Auto, 4x4, Air, Cruise, 6 Cyl, Green$13,995

    or $244.46/mo.

    2007 BUICKLUCERNE CXL

    60k Miles, 3800 V6, Leather, Moon, Like New$14,995

    or $260.10/mo.

    2004 GMC SIERRACREW CAB

    80k Miles, Auto, 5.3 V8, 4x4, SLE Pkg, Z71 Pkg, Affordable$14,995

    or $260.10/mo.

    2005 CHEVYSILVERADO LT

    57k Miles, Auto, 5.3L V8, 4x4, Leather, Quad Cab, Sharp

    $18,995or $318.77/mo.

    2004 FORD F250XLT QUAD CAB

    92k Miles, Diesel, Auto, 4x4, Longbox, FX4, Loaded

    $17,995or $303.58/mo.

    2008 CHEVYIMPALA LT

    36k Miles, Auto, Leather, V6, 1 Owner, Warranty

    $15,995or $256.70/mo.

    2008 CHRYSLERPACIFICA TOURING

    Auto, AWD, CD, 3rd Seat, Sport Wheels, Clean

    $15,995or $256.70/mo.

    2005 CHEVYSILVERADO

    62k Miles, 4x4, 5.3L V8, Quad Cab, Like New

    $16,995or $289.43/mo.

    2006 LINCOLNMARK LT

    86k Miles, Auto, Leather, DVD, 4x4, Lots of Extras

    $17,995or $303.58/mo.

    2008 CHRYSLER300 TOURING

    Auto, 3.5 V6, Heated Leather, Moon, 1 Owner, Sharp

    $15,995or $256.70/mo.

    2005 BUICKLESABRE CUSTOM

    3800 V6, Auto, Air, CD, Extra Clean, Dependable

    $7,995or $132.98/mo.

    2002 DODGERAM 4 DOOR

    5.9L V8, Auto, CD, 4x4, Sport Pkg, Priced Right

    $9,995or $199.85/mo.

    2007 CHEVYCOBALT LT

    45k Miles, Auto, Cruise, CD, Orange, Gas Mileage

    $9,995or $170.14/mo.

    2000 GMC SIERRASL EXT CAB

    Auto, V8, 3rd Door, 4x4

    $7,995or $182.05/mo.

    2005 FORDFOCUS ST

    5 Speed, Air, Moon, ZX4 Pkg, Gas Mileage, Sporty

    $6,995or $117.82/mo.

    For More Information Call:Kelly at 231-796-4831

    Fax: 231-796-1152Email: [email protected]

    THE

    PIONEERGROUP

    A COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK

    Place a 25

    Word Adfor only

    $249($10.00 Each Additional Word)

    For More Information Call231-796-4831Fax: 231-796-1152

    Email: [email protected]

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    GrandpasGeneral Store

    ACROSS FROM CHIPPEWA HILLS

    2963 Arthur Rd. Remus, MI

    (989) 967-8080

    CEMENT LAWN ORNAMENTSLARGE SELECTION

    NEW PIECES DAILY

    Steve Says,

    Come To

    Grandpa's Metal & Wood Outbuildings

    Propane Fill Dog & Cat Food

    Bulk Mulch, Stone & Dirt

    Wood Pellets

    Campfire Rings Barrels

    Bird Feeders & Seed

    2009 Chrysler Town & CountryTouring * Power Sliders/Liftgate

    $16,495

    2008 Chevy MalibuLS * 2.2L * 4 Cyl

    $11,795

    2009 Chevy TraverseV6 * LS * 3rd Row Seat

    $14,995

    www.231yescars.com

    19449 M46 Highway Howard City 1 Mile East of US131 off Exit 120

    1-866-643-5021

    2008 Pontiac Grand Prix GT23.8L * V6 * Leather

    $12,795

    2009 Dodge JourneySXT * AWD * 3rd Row Seating$14,995

    2004 Pontiac Grand AM4 Cyl * Automatic * SE$6,795

    2008 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab5.3L * 4x4 *LT Pkg.

    $17,995

    2008 Chevy HHR LS2.2 Ecotech * Stripe Pkg

    $8,495

    2006 Ford Fusion5 Speed * SE * 4 Cyl

    $6,995

    2004 Chrysler Town & Country3.3L V6 * LX * Stow N Go

    $6,995

    2010 Subaru Outback2.5L * AWD * Premium

    $19,9952008 Isuzu Ascender

    4.2L * 4WD * Towing

    $13,9952007 Toyota Tundra

    5.7I Force * SR5 * TRD

    $18,495

    1999 Chrysler LHS3.5L V6 * Leather * Loaded

    $4,9952010 Subaru Forrester

    2.5L * AWD * Alloys

    $18,4952005 Cadillac CTS

    3.6L * Power Moonroof

    $13,995

    Now forming

    Reiki 1 & 2 Class

    And Attunements

    and Reiki 3 Master Class

    With Christina Lake

    Reiki Master Teacher

    Schedule for

    Reiki 1 & 2 ClassSun., Oct. 23, 2011from 10 am - 4 pm

    Total cost for class is $225

    Reiki 3 ClassSun., Nov. 13, 2011from 10 am - 4 pm

    Total cost for class is $325

    $25.00 Sign Up fee before Sept. 30

    for enrollment

    Ask about adjustable rate schedule.

    For more information call

    1-616-984-2401

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    Sylvester Community Church5 Mile Road Sylvester, MI 49332

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

    Fellowship Time 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:30 a.m.

    Pastor: Richard Taylor

    Advertise YourChurch Here!Call 1-800-968-1114,

    ext. 366Come Worship with us!

    at

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

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

    Sunday Evening 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pmWed. Awana Service 6:00 pm ~ 3 yrs - 8th grade

    Pastor Richardson www.chippewahillsbaptist.com

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

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

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

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

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

    Chapel of the LakesLutheran Church

    Services:

    Saturday Service 5:00 pmSun. 8:30 am & 11:15 am

    Childrens Sunday School & Bible Study 10:00 amSr. Pastor, Rev. Paul Schneider/Asst. Pastor for Youth, David Solum9407 90th Avenue Mecosta, MI Phone: Church Office 972-7891

    YODER BROS. LARGE HORSE &CARRIAGE FALL 1-DAY CONSIGNMENT

    AUCTIONLocated at: lsabella County Fairgrounds, Mt. Pleasant, MI.

    From Rosebush, 4 miles south on Old Mission to Isabella County Fairgrounds 500 N. Mission, Mt. Pleasant. Follow Yoder Bros. Auction signs.

    CONSIGNMENT INFORMATION We Will Start Taking Carriage and Tack Consignments on Thursday, September 29 and Friday, September 30, 2011. Carriages andhorses can be brought in Friday and Saturday morning on sale days. NOTE: We will not be accepting any Horse Tack on Sale Days.

    YODER BROTHERS AUCTION SERVICESpecializing In Successful Auctions

    Auctioneers LeRoy and Willis Yoder9484 S. Rogers Ave., Clare, MI

    PH: 989-386-9082

    SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 2011 @ 9:00 AM APPROX. 100 DRAFTS, 100 + DRIVING HORSES APPROX. 150 RIDING HORSES & PONIES

    100 + CARRIAGES AND CARTS HARNESSES SADDLES EQUINE TACK

    NOTICECONSIGN YOUR HORSES EARLY. WE WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTING THE FIRST 350 HEAD OF HORSES. HORSESMUST BE CONSIGNED PRIOR TO SALE DAY. ALL HORSES MUST HAVE A CURRENT NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST.

    CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME

    SALE SCHEDULE 1 - DAY ONLY!

    RING #1 9:00 a.m. Draft Horses and Haflingersfollowed by Driving Horses at approx. 11:30 a.m.Riding Horses and Ponies starting at approx. 3:00 p.m.

    RING #2 9:00 a.m. Misc Equine TackRING #3 10:00 a.m. Saddles followed by Collars and Harnesses.

    Carriages starting at approx. 1:00 p.m.

    3 AUCTION

    RINGS

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    Joint Pain and Food SensitivitiesThis is the un-edited story of one womans journey with food allergies and arthritis. She wrote because she wants some help with

    bone spurs.

    Fifteen years ago, I had pain from neck to toe. Was diagnosed with osteoarthritis and told that I could feel encouraged becaus e ofthe great advancements in joint replacements. I told the rheumatologist that I was hopeful it wouldnt get to that, and she predictedthat I would be in a wheelchair in ten years if I wasnt willing to consider joint replacements.

    I went on a 7-day Sonnes fast and cleanse and all pain disappeared. I added foods back very carefully and over time (and a couplemore fasts) discovered what gave me pain: wheat, dairy, carrots, lemons, soy, and safflower oil. Since then I have controlled my dietand have taken glucosamine sulfate, and chondroitin sulfate. No joint replacements yet.

    I took up bike riding last year, work as a school counselor in a large two-story building and am up and down stairs all day with nodifficulty. So, I think my food avoidance has worked well for me.

    I did suffer a recurrence of symptoms some years back and after weeks of puzzlement, and distortions to my finger joints, I discoveredthat stearic acid in tablets and capsules is a problem for me.

    When the attack of thumb arthritis h it a few months ago, I had not changed anything, or so I thought for th ree weeks of pain. Finally,in desperation, it occurred to me that one of my supplements could have changed. When I went through them, reading every label, Idiscovered that the Carlson people had added safflower oil to the vitamin D I had taken for years. I immediately stopped taking it andthe pain subsided within a day. Soon after, I ate one of Pamelas Ginger Cookies (Pamelas products had been a trusted friend for years)and I experienced thumb pain. Read the label to find safflower oil. Same experience with Trader Joes Black Bean Enchiladas, Food for

    Lifes China Black Rice Bread, and virtually all the baked goods from the gluten-free bakery I have frequented for six years. The way I seeit, I could tolerate small amounts of that wretched oil, but when I ingested a dose everyday, my immune system reacted.

    However, right after discovering the oil in my Vit. D, I purchased a roasted chicken from my local market sothat I could have easy meals during a busy week at school. Thumb pain all week. Stopped eating the chickenand pain subsided. I asked them if they used safflower oil on their roasted chickens and they said no. I didntbelieve them. Last week, feeling a cold coming on, I put together a pot of


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