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B  y KEN GRABOWSKI  A ssociAte editor MANISTEE — Students from the Manistee Catholic Central preschool class of Sandy Ludwig had the rare opportunity to gaze into the future, and they liked the view. No, it wasn’t a look into decades down the road, but more of a case of viewing the next school year. That s when those students will officially be entering the Manistee Catholic Central K-12 system, so Tuesday was designated as “Being a kin- dergartner for a day” for the preschool class. “Basically what we are doing is introduction for indergarten ,” said MCC indergarten teacher Ben Hahnenberg. “It is to experi- ence kindergarten in a day, ut to also give the excite- ment and enjoyment of the special activities that we do throughout the year.” Some of the things that are stressed in kindergart en is handwriting and the for- mation of letters and sounds. They also cover the special activities of art, music and the core subjects like math. “One of the big things that came out today was  just getting the kids to work together and become lead- ers,” said Hahnenberg. “What is nice is the kinder- garten students actually  become the leaders for the preschool students.” It is something the MCC kindergarten teacher said helps both groups. Being in the position of a role model or leader gives the cur- rent kindergarten students an opportunity to prepare for their next step in the education process. For the preschool students it makes a bond with some of their future fellow students who are a step ahead of them. The day also included plenty of fun as music teacher Betsy Neph led both groups in a fun-filled group of songs. The younger stu- dents were paired up with an older buddy who helped  watch out for them during the day. “The kindergarten students didn’t do all the activities. They would often  just show the preschool students what to do,” said Photos by Ken Grabowski/News Advocate Students jump with joy during a song in music class. A k i n d e r g a r t n e r f o r a d a y Ruthie Jados (left) and Natalie Beldo (right) watch as Elizabeth Nelson helps them with an art project. Manistee Catholic Central preschool students get opportunity to see future Sunday , March 1 1, 2012 www.westshoreshoppersguide.com Copyright © 2012 LET OUR MIDAS PIT CREW TAKE CARE OF YOU Discount off regular price. Most vehicles. Diesel vehicles extra. O ther grades and synthetics available at extra cost. Plus taxes where applicable. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Not good with any other offer. At participating shops only. Void if copies or transferred and where prohibited by law. Expires 3/31/12. $ 3 OFF SET OF 4 SELECT TIRES Discount off regular price of tires only. Consumer must purchase installation package for all tires. Select tires: Bridgestone Insignia SE200, Firestone Firehawk GT, Firestone Destination LE and Firestone Destination A/T. No carry-outs. Most vehicles. Cash value 1/100th of 1¢. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Not good with any other offer. Valid at participation location(s) listed below. Void if sold, copies or transferred and where prohibited by law. Expires 3/31/12. $ 25 OFF • Comprehensive brake system evaluation Discount off regular price. Lifetime guarantee valid for as long as you own your car. See manager for limited guarantee terms. Consumer pays all tax. Most vehicles. Cash value 1/100th of 1¢. Coupon required at time of purchase. Not valid with other offers or brake warranty redemptions. Valid at participating location(s). Void if sold, copied or transferred and where prohibited by law. Expires 3/31/12. $ 50 OFF UP TO ($25 per axle) SECURE STOP BRAKE LIFETIME GUARANTEED BRAKE PADS OR SHOES INSTALLED *55-Point Brake Inspection New Oil Filter Check Under Hood Fluid Levels Change Engine Oil FULL SERVICE OIL CHANGE
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B y KEN GRABOWSKI A ssociAteeditor 

MANISTEE — Studentsfrom the Manistee CatholicCentral preschool class of Sandy Ludwig had the rareopportunity to gaze into thefuture, and they liked theview.

No, it wasn’t a look intodecades down the road, butmore of a case of viewingthe next school year. Thats when those students will

officially be entering theManistee Catholic Central

K-12 system, so Tuesday wasdesignated as “Being a kin-dergartner for a day” for thepreschool class.

“Basically what we aredoing is introduction for

indergarten,” said MCCindergarten teacher Ben

Hahnenberg. “It is to experi-ence kindergarten in a day,

ut to also give the excite-ment and enjoyment of thespecial activities that we dothroughout the year.”

Some of the things thatare stressed in kindergartenis handwriting and the for-mation of letters and sounds.They also cover the specialactivities of art, music andthe core subjects like math.

“One of the big thingsthat came out today was

 just getting the kids to work together and become lead-ers,” said Hahnenberg.“What is nice is the kinder-garten students actually 

 become the leaders for thepreschool students.”

It is something the MCCkindergarten teacher saidhelps both groups. Being inthe position of a role modelor leader gives the cur-rent kindergarten studentsan opportunity to preparefor their next step in theeducation process. For thepreschool students it makesa bond with some of theirfuture fellow students whoare a step ahead of them.

The day also included

plenty of fun as musicteacher Betsy Neph led bothgroups in a fun-filled groupof songs. The younger stu-dents were paired up withan older buddy who helped

 watch out for them duringthe day.

“The kindergartenstudents didn’t do all theactivities. They would often

 just show the preschoolstudents what to do,” saidHahnenberg. “We actually have ... siblings in this group,

 but they are not pairedtogether.”

 When music class fin-ished they moved over to thecafeteria where students took part in an art class to create

 bumblebees made out of plastic cups and some otheritems.

Hahnenberg pointed outthat the program was highly-successful and gave the

 younger students confidencethat she knows they will carry 

 with them into next year.

Photos by Ken Grabowski/News Advocate

Students jump with joy during a song in music class.

A kindergartner for a day

Ruthie Jados (left) and Natalie Beldo (right) watch asElizabeth Nelson helps them with an art project.

tudents break out laughing at something funnyeing said by their teacher.

Manistee Catholic Central preschool students get opportunity to see future

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Inspector Paul Krennadvises, “One of the maintechniques scammers useis a foreign lottery scam,

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Here are a few facts andsigns to consider:

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nOlder consumers,especially shut-ins, areoften a favorite target for

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nBeware of calls fromforeign countries, especially if they’re calling an elderly person.

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nDon’t let anyone pres-sure you into making animmediate decision.

nNever purchase any-thing until you get all infor-mation in writing.

Where to Get help

To help people recog-nize and prevent fraudsand scams, The U.S. PostalInspection Service set up a

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2 • WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE • Sunday, March 11, 2012

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Many schools have found a way to teach more and test less.

NORTH AMERICAN

PRECIS SYNDICATE

Don’t stress the dreadedstandardized test: Someexperts suggest schools testess and teach more.

The Dilemma

 Although gathering stu-dent performance data is acritical part of education,“testing day” remains oneof the most dreaded—andcostly—events on theschool calendar. In a recentnational survey, educators

ndicated they spend onaverage more than fourweeks a year testing read-ng skills. Furthermore,

students in grades pre-K through 5 spend an averageof eight entire days takingreading tests.

an answer

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esting.”More than 13,000

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whaT iT Does

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needs.Gathering meaningfulstudent performance datais critical to guide class-room instructional strate-gies, educators say, but,they add, the best way tomeasure student progressis to observe their abilities

 while they are learning.

how iT works

Students using this sys-tem work independently onactivities that build reading

proficiency as the software

gathers performance datain real time based on theirresponses to each question.

In contrast, traditionaltesting methods rely on asnapshot of reading per-formance — taken whenstudents are often nervousand not performing attheir best—and can resultin false high or low scores

 based on how each studentreacts to the test on a givenday.

Districts are findingthey can reclaim weeksof instructional time andthousands of dollars typi-cally spent testing, whilethe resulting data and theinstructional strategies helpimprove student perfor-mance and reduce stress.

where To learn

more

For further informa-tion, teachers, parents andothers can visit www.lexi-alearning.com or call (800)435-3942.

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must provide proof of business 

030 Special Notices

 

liability insurance. Questions re-garding the program may bedirected to the Manistee SeniorCenter, 231-723-6477. Pro-posals must be submitted byApril 6th to Manistee CountyCouncil on Aging, 457 River St.,Manistee, MI 49660.

050 Help Wanted

EARN

EXTRA

CASH

 We’re always

looking to add

to our team!Earn Extra Cash with

little time involved...

Deliveringmorning papers.

Excellent for retiree, 

students or anyone

with a little free time.

Call

(231)398-3121

MSU EXTENSION

SECRETARY 1(30 hrs/wk)

Mason County

Provides reception and officeduties including bookkeeping,

filing and assisting withnewsletter and

promotional/marketing ma-terials. For more information,position descriptions & ap-

plication seewww.jobs.msu.edu

Search on Secretary 1under Job Title

Apply online by March 13,2012

MSU is an affirmative-action,equal opportunity employer.

MSUE District 5210 Johnson St.Hart, MI 49420(231) 873-2129.

050 Help Wanted

MEDIA CONSULTANT

Full time sales position in theManistee County area for adynamic individual with excel-lent customer service skillsand prior sales experience.Responsibilities include butare not limited to promoting

advertising sales to estab-lished customers and gener-ating new accounts.Successful candidate shouldhave solid organizational andcomputer skills and the abilityto work within a deadline envi-ronment. Dependable trans-portation is required.

This professional sales posi-tion offers a training salary,followed by commissionbased on sales. Benefitsinclude health, life and dentalinsurance, 401k, paid mileageand sales leads. Send coverletter and resume to

Manistee News Advocate

75 Maple StreetManistee MI 49660

Or [email protected]

Drug screen required

SALES PROFESSIONALWANTED! Watson's ManisteeChrysler Dodge Jeep Ram islooking for an outgoing, selfmotivated, and personable in-dividual to sell new andpreowned vehicles. No ex-perience necessary, you onlyneed to have a great personalityand a willingness to treat ourcustomers like family. We willprovide training for the rest. We

offer extremely competitivecommission based salary, 401Kplan, dental, medical,vacation/sick pay, and life in-surance plan. Please bring re-sume in person to 208 ParkdaleAve in Manistee.

050 Help Wanted

EDITOR NEEDED TOSHAPE THE FUTURE

You've always wanted to leada renaissance; Take a goodnewspaper and make it great.You want to be free fromcorporate managers, focus

groups and trending Twittertopics. Your opportunity toget back to what you love -producing good journalism -awaits at the Manistee NewsAdvocate. Work for a family-owned business where hardwork is our heritage. Call yourown shots from the shore ofbeautiful Lake Michigan andhelp us rebrand our dailypaper (6-days per week,5,000 circ.) into somethingmore. Competitive wage andbenefits . You should haveexperience in managing anewsroom and developingtalent. Journalism degree isnecessary. Passion fornewspapers is mandatory.You can still have the career

you have always wanted.Reinvent yourself; reigniteyour career. Deadline tosubmit resumes is March16th. Send resume to:

Manistee News Advocate75 Maple Street

Manistee, MI 49660or email:

[email protected]

090 Business Services

A-1 MOBILE ROOFOVERgreat heat savings, lifetimewarranty, free estimate

1-800-872-2089.www.mobilehomeroofsmi.com

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OwnerPhone: 231-723-7343

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WE SELL

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SANDERS MEATSCustom Butchering

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PUBLISHER'S NOTICE All real estate advertising in thisnewspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegalto advertise "Any preference, lim-itation or discrimination based onrace, color, religion, sex, handicap,familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any suchpreference, l im itat ion or d is -crimination." Familial status in-cludes children under the age of 18living with parents or legal cus-tod ians, pregnant women andpeople securing custody of chil-dren under 18. This newspaper willnot knowing ly accept any ad-vertising for real estate which is in

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HAVE A STORY IDEA?If you have a story idea, contact our managing editor,

David L. Barber, at (231) 398-3113 or e-mail him at

[email protected].

6 • WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE • Sunday, March 11, 2012

of  Monster Gold  will be in your town

 Friday • March 16th • 9am-6pm at the Days Inn of Manistee

Saturday • March 17th • 9am-6pm & Sunday • March 18th • 10am-5pm

at the Ramada Inn of Ludington.

Precious Metal/Antique Specialists will be on hand to check all of your

precious metals - Gold, Silver, Platinum, Diamonds, Coins, Watches,

Silver Flatware, Collectibles & Antiques!

WE BUY ALL GOLD, SILVER & PLATINUM!

WANTED!!!GOLD

Gold Jewelry

Diamonds & Gemstones

Cartier,

Tiffany,

Webb,

Van Cleef & Arpels,

Bulgari,

Oscar Heyman

SILVER

George Jensen,

Spratling,David Yurman,

Antonio,

Black Starr & Frost

COINS 

All Pre-1964

US Coins

All Gold & Silver Coins

Foreign Gold & Silver

Mint Sets

Silver Rounds

Bullion

Old Paper Money

Proof Sets

Silver Bars & Sterling

Silver SetsWATCHES

Breitling,

Rolex, Patek Philippe,

Audemars, Cartier

SCRAP GOLD

AND SILVER

Class Rings,

Chains,

Bracelets,

Earrings,

Wedding Rings, Charms,

Dental Gold,

Broken & Mismatched

Items,

Silver Flatware

Bring in anything Gold or Silver, scrap or otherwise. If you aren’t sure what youhave, bring it in, we evaluate everything FREE of charge.

Mention this ad and we will give you an extra 10% on your gold & silver.CASH i id it !

TRAVELING TREASURE HUNTERS

Ground Chuck.........................................

$2.69 lb.

Boneless Chuck Steak ......................

$2.99 lb.

Boneless Beef Ribs ............................

$2.99 lb.

Pork Butt Roast .....................................

$1.79 lb.

Country Style Ribs ..............................

$1.79 lb.

Pork Steak................................................

$1.79 lb.

Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breast. ........

$1.79 lb.

Bar S Hot Dogs, 12 Oz. ................................75¢ ea.

Thorn Apple Valley Bacon .....................................2/ $5

Kaleva MeatsKMHOURS: MON.-THURS. 8AM-8PM • FRI. & SAT. 8AM-9PM • SUN 10AM-6PM

CHECK OUT THESE SPECIALS THURSDAY, March 8 THRU WEDNESDAY, March 14

MEAT

PRODUCE

GROCERY

Country Fresh2% Milk

$299

Bag Spinach.............................................

$2.29 ea.

Carrots, 5 Lb. Bag ................................... $2.09 ea.

Russet Potatoes, 10 Lb. Bag ............. $2.99 ea.

Oranges, 8 Lb. Bag ................................. $6.99 ea.

Granny Smith Apples, Singles ......................67¢ ea.

Avocados .....................................................50¢ ea.

Gallon

ALL OURBEEF

IS ANGUS

$279Lb.

Extra Large Eggs, Dozen ..........................$1.09

Nature Grain Dinner Rolls .................................75¢

Trenary Toast Cinnamon................................$4.79

Keebler Fudge Stripe Cookie ..................

$2.59

Blue Bonnet Margarine Sticks ..................$1.39

Our Family, Sliced Swiss Cheese, Red. Fat  $2.99

Yoders Horseradish ......................................$1.59

Our Family, “Natural” Cream Cheese.........$

1.69Amish Valley Bagels ...........................................5/ $5

Our Family Apple Sauce Cups..................$1.99

Maruchan Instant Lunches. ............................50¢

Tom’s Chips.......................................................$2.00

Faygo, 2 Liters ........................................99¢ + dep.

French’s French Fried Onions .................$2.49Regular or Cheddar 

Quaker Grits, 24 Oz. .........................................$1.79

Read German Potato Salad....................$1.29

Healthy Choice Dinners...................................$2.99

Banquet  Select Recipes ..............................$1.50

Yellow

Onions

$139

Boneless

Chuck Roast

31 Loads

Tide Powder

$899

We would like to give a big“THANK YOU” to all our Civil Servants

& Utility Workers for all their hardwork during this past snow storm.

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