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Gas prices have gone down actually but not as much as they were a year ago. Theyve gone from $4.15 plus down to $2.19 and a
penny or two of more or less. To find out where the best price for gas is locally and regionally, go to www.Gasbuddy.com7
Go to our website and just click to read at www.scribed.com for updated news and photos. And, be sure to stop by our page on
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per entry -100% payout Corn Hole Con- October 21, 22, 28 and 29 Haunted
test -$10.00 per couple with double elimi- House in Gillett Located at the Gillett
nation - 100% payout
Community Center from 6:00pm-7:30pm.
Sign up at noon with games starting at
October 22nd Oconto County HandiEvery Saturday in October - Glow Mini 1:00pm *Pedal Fire Truck drawing at
3:00pm* Music, fun and food all day and capped Citizens Halloween Party Spon-Golf- Get a FREE Glow Necklace, and
night!
sored by the McCaslin Lioness, this Halhit a dark course lit only with glowing
loween Party is a great time for the Handholes, flags and glowing golf ball! Fun for
October 1st Cider Days in Gillett Lo- icapped Citizens of our County. Music,
every age at the Ruins Adventure Mini
Golf Course in Oconto. Find us on Face- cated at the Gillett Library with craft fair dancing, lunch and costume judging are
and fall festival.
some of the highlights! Party is held at the
book or theruinsgolf.com.
For more information please call 920-85- Bill Lazansky building in Mountain.
October Trail of Terror - Open Octo- 6224
October 31st ATV/UTV Trails Close
ber 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 and the 28th scaring
th
We hope you had a great riding season!
October 7 Dockside Shrimp Boil
from 7:00pm-11:00pm at 4295 County
Join us in a unique dining experience
Trails close today and will reopen on May
Hwy J in Oconto. Experience Wisconstarting at 5:00pm at the Dockside, 1302 1st.
sins largest haunted trail for yourself.
Contact Jennifer for more information at Harbor Road, Oconto. Weather permitting. For more information contact 920October 31st Oconto Trick OR Treat
920-373-0042.
835-5555.
Hours Monday, October 31st starting at
4:00pm-6:00pm
October 1st Oconto County Quilt
th
th
Trail Scenic Road Rally Gather up your October 8 7 Annual Oktoberfest
rally team in the luxury of your own vehi- Outdoor craft market, free pumpkin decorating for the kids, free hayrides, minnow
cle(s) and get ready for an adventure of
the Oconto County Barn Quilts. Answer races for young and old, beer garden, mu- Several Special Programs to be held at
NARA: Highlight
questions along the way and lots of raffles sic by local favorite, Whitey! Pig Roast
National Archives Records in Washingdinner
served
from
1:00
5:00.
Raffles
all
to be won at the end of the day! Starting
ton, DC. For details go to
day
long!
Adults
$10
Children
5years
to
at 9:00am the registration can be found on
http://www.archives.gov/
10 years $5 - Children under 5 years are
-line or at any library in Oconto County.
**Lakewood Area Chamber of Comfree! All located at the Crooked Lake
Prizes and raffles to be awarded at
merce: See lakewoodchamber.org
2:00pm that day at New View Industries Community Center starting at 11:00am.
Call Cassie for advance ticket savings at **Forest County:
in Gillett. For more information please
http://www.forestcountywi.com/
715-276-6196
contact Kay at 920-855-6224 or find us
**Langlade County: langladeon Facebook!
October 8th Red Light Saloon Show county.org/Tourism/CalendarOfEvents.as
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October 1st 4th Annual Old Town Hall Fifth Annual Musical Comedy starring
great local talent. Written and directed by **Vilas County For more events and
Booyah Party Nothing better on a fall
details go to Vilas County website
day like a giant bowl of Booyah! Stop by Kathleen Marsh. Musical Comedy paying http://www.vilas.org. *
tribute to our Northwoods heritage.
the Old Town Hall Sports Bar and ResBrown County GREEN BAY
Shows at 2 and 7 at Townsend Town
Send Press Releases to:
taurant for a family fun day! The Red
www.packercountry.com
The
Timber News, P O Box 207
Hall. Tickets $8-$10 at the door only.
Arrow ATV-Snowmobile Club will be
Lakewood, WI 54138
joining this event with an ATV/UTV ride
Phone: 715-276-6087
October 14th Dockside Shrimp Boil
Email: knkids@aol.com
starting at 10:00am that will last about 4
Join us in a unique dining experience
hours and meat raffle back at the Old
No material in this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part without the
starting at 5:00pm at the Dockside,
1302
Town Hall.
consent of KFB
Enterprises. The advertisers and publisher have introduced the
st
permitinformation
in the publication in good faith, however, they, are not responsible for
October 1 Taste of fall Taste of fall at Harbor Road, Oconto. Weather
liable for errors,
ting. For more informationor contact
920- misinformation, misprints or typographical errors.
the Wooden Shoe Bar & Grill in Lena.
835-5555.
Smoke and Barbecue Contest 3 categories: chicken, ribs, pork butt 100% payout
and trophies Potato Salad Contest -$5.00
OCONTO COUNTY
For details see: http://
www.ocontocounty.org/
If you have an event that you would like listed, send it in 4 weeks in advance of the event. Send it to
The Timber News at P O Box 207, Lakewood, WI 54138; Phone: 715-276-6087; by email to
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As you can see below, the annual Lakewood Fire Dept. Picnic was a huge success.
Come join the fun on Saturday October 1st. This will be the
4th Annual Old Town Hall Booyah Party sponsored by the
Old Town Hall Sports Bar and Restaurant. Nothing better on
a fall day like a giant bowl of Booyah! Stop by and join the
fun for a family fun day! Public welcome!
The next big event is their Open House on October the 8th, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Youll be able to walk through the new fire department, meet the fireman who are there when you need them, walk through the new community room, and enjoy some food and beverages.
Stop by and see what is new!
County F at North Rd
St John Lutheran Church- Townsend Hosting annual Community Thanksgiving Meal on November 24.
St John Lutheran Church in Townsend will be having its 7th
annual Community Thanksgiving meal on Thursday November 24 at Noon.
St John thought it would be wonderful to share this day of
giving thanks with others with a Thanksgiving Day meal and
devotion. They will be serving turkey, dressing, potatoes,
vegetables, salad, rolls, pies, and beverage.
St John is looking for volunteers, donation of food and monetary contribution. All donations need to be at church by
Wednesday, November 23.
Please sign up if you are planning to attend the meal so they
know how much food to prepare. St John doesn't want anyone
to be alone for holiday. If anyone needs a ride, they will be
glad to provide transportation.
Please contact Lynn Schmidt at 715-850-0835 if you wish to
volunteer, make a donation, need a ride to church or for more
information.
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Saturday of Labor Day weekend was a great day in Townsend! At 10:30 53ATVs & UTVs lined up at the Red Arrow Groomer
building to head south on the Nicolet State Trail. Bystanders counted over 100 people taking part as many UTVs had 3 or 4 people on
board. The parade headed to the Old Town Hall Bar & Restaurant to help kick off the 10th Annual Corn Roast sponsored by Red
Arrow Snowmobile ATV Club and the Old Town Hall. They were led by former Red Arrow Club Vice-President and Grand Marshall Larry Market. Larry was driven by his wife Sue and several of his family members followed. The Market family has been active in Red Arrow and other volunteer community activities for many years.
With the perfect weather a huge crowd gathered as the parade arrived. They
spent the summer afternoon and evening under a huge tent enjoying meat raffles, DJ music and lots of good food and free sweet corn. A bouncy house and
other activities kept the kids happy. At 6PM the raffles were concluded and
winners were drawn for the main raffle prizes. A complete list of prizes, donating businesses and winners can be seen on the home page at
www.redarrowtownsend.com. After the drawings the fun continued into the
evening with live music provided by Bar Dog Sitters. This great Country
band was well received by the crowd and has already agreed to be part of the
11th Annual Corn Roast on Labor Day weekend 2017.
Club President Gary Wagner wants to express a great big thank you to all
those who attended as well as club members and friends who worked so hard
to make this a successful event. He also wants to thank Josh and his Old Town Hall team who went over the top to provide a great
venue. Red Arrow cant thank them enough for their support of this event and their yearlong support of the club. They will be holding
their 4th annual Booyah Party on Saturday October 1st. Red Arrow will be on hand with Meat Raffles all afternoon. Josh also agreed
that the 11th Annual Corn Roast should be held at his business.
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The Pine Needle Quilters met Sept. 19th, with 37 members present. The Oct. 1st Quilt Show at Suring High School was discussed. Doors will open on Fri. the 30th of Sept., at 4:30 P.M.
for set up and registration of quilts. Anyone bringing in items
for decorations should put their names on the items. Many have
volunteered to make baskets for the basket raffle. Proceeds will
go to Women of Abuse and to the vets who train service animals. There will be a lunch served, cost is $2.50 for members
and $5.00 for guest. Show hours are from 10-4, cost is $5.00. It
was suggested that members wear western theme clothing.
There will be a sign-up sheet for the Dec. 5th Christmas party at
Tracy's at the Oct. and Nov. meetings. Cost is $10.00. The
On Saturday 09242016 Mountain Fire Department was dispatched out for a Mutual aide Fire in the Town of Lakewood. We
all fought this Fire hard and it would not quit! On our first round
of battle our water tender was setting their fill site up at the boat
landing by Munger Lake. The land owner next to the boat landing and neighbors in that area are really some special and awesome individuals. They kept bringing us cold water and even
chocolate bars to the fighters. This met so much to us and the
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assistance with obtaining essentials such as food, housing, and employment assistance.
Domestic violence affects everyone, and together we can
create a community culture than stands against violence,
says Jessica Honish, Lead Advocate for Rainbow House.
Eat out more sparingly. Food preparation methods in restaurants often involve high amounts-and the wrong typesof fat and sugar.
Brown-bag your lunch to control your fat and sugar content while adding nutritious fruits, vegetables, and grains.
Dietary Changes
Eat more raw foods. Cooking and canning destroys much of the nutrition in foods. With the exception of canned
tomatoes, which can help prevent prostate cancer, fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables always have more natural vitamins and minerals.
Select organically grown foods when possible, because they have lower amounts of toxic elements, such as pesticides and heavy metals.
Drink eight to ten 8-ounce glasses of water a day. Coffee, tea, soft drinks, and alcohol are dehydrators. Don't substitute them for water.
Supplements According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, dietary supplements are not substitutes for foods,
nor can a person sustain good health by just taking vitamin
and mineral supplements. When taken properly, however,
supplements can play an important role in achieving maximum health.
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Hours:
Sunday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Closed
Childrens Books
Dog Man by Dav Pilkey
Magnus Chase: The Hammer of Thor
Audiobooks
The Trespasser by Tana French
Winter Storms by Elin Hilderbrand
Two by Two by Nicholas Sparks
DVDs
Captain America Civil War
Teenage Mutant Ninja 2
Neighbors 2
Free State of Jones
Blue Bloods Season 6
Central Intelligence
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Warcraft
X-Men Apocalypse
Vikings Season 4
Ghostbusters
Tarzan
Ice Age 5
Hillarys America
The Musketeers Season 3
Independence Day
Alice Through the Looking Glass
P O Box 220
Lakewood, WI 54138
Ph: 715-276-9020
Fax: 715-276-7151
Lillian.
Kenneth Robert Stuart,
A gathering of family and friend will be
age 81, of Suring passed
held at their home on Saturday, Sepaway on Tuesday, September 24, 2016 beginning at 2:00 p.m.
tember 13, 2016 at
Weber-Hill Funeral Home is assisting
Woodland Village Nursthe family with arrangements. Online
ing Home. Kenneth was
condolences may be left for the family born to the late John and Erna (Prieve)
at www.weberhillfuneralhome.com A Stuart on June 12, 1935. Kenneth marmemorial fund has been established.
ried Nancy Dufrisne on Sept 24, 1954.
Kenneth and his wife Nancy moved to
Chester J. Czypinski, the Suring area in 1959 where they
age 94 of Breed, passed raised four children and started Nuaway at Unitys Jack
Line Corporation. Ken created a sucand Engrid Meng Hoscessful company in which he loved
pice Residence followproduct engineering and designing ining a long illness on September 11,
novative wood products. They sold the
2016. He was born on July 23, 1922 to business in 1988 and retired to Bonita
the late Daniel and Hedwig (Lehman)
Springs, Florida and summered in
Czypinski in Chicago, Illinois. Chester Lakewood, WI. Kens passion was beis a World War II veteran and retired as ing outside hunting and fishing and
a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force
spending time with his family.
Reserve after 22 years. He worked as a Kenneth is survived by 2 daughters,
salesman for Procter and Gamble for 33 Sherry Stuart (Paul Taranowski) of
years. Chester married Eileen Massard Madison, WI, Jennifer (Alan) Christy
on October 9, 1943 and were married
Gluck of Bloomfield Hills, MI; 2 sons,
72 years. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, Chris Stuart of Arcadia, FL, Ken
golfing, and snowmobiling.
(Rhonda) Stuart of Suring; 9 grandchilChester is survived by his wife, Eileen; dren, James (Stephanie), Jaclyn
his 3 sons, Wayne Czypinski, Gary
(Geoff), Hailey, Shaun (Beverly),
Czypinski, Jeff (Kathy) Czypinski; 10 Spencer, Samantha, Jadyn, Logan, Baigrandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren.
ley; 2 great grandchildren, Lindsey and
He is further survived by many nieces, Levi. Kenneth was preceded in death
nephews, cousins, other relatives and
by his wife, Nancy on December 25,
friends.
2011; 2 brothers, Milton and Richard.
He was preceded in death by his parVisitation will be held at Gruetzents; his brothers, Jerome Czypinski
macher Funeral Home in Suring on
and Stanley Czypinski.
Friday, September 16, 2016 from 3-7
Visitation will be held on Saturday,
PM. A celebration of life will be held at
September 17, 2016 at St. Michael
Romys Holiday Inn at Kelly Lake on
Catholic Church in Suring from 10 am Friday starting at 7 PM with dinner and
until the Mass of Christian Burial at 11 refreshments to follow. Visitation conam with Sister Marla Clercx and Father tinues on Saturday, September 17, 2016
David Funk officiating. Gruetzmacher at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church from 2
Funeral Home in Suring is assisting the PM until the funeral service at 3 PM
family with arrangements. Online con- with Pastor Michael Paholke officiatdolences can be expressed at
ing. Kenneth will be interred in Riverwww.gruetzmacherfuneralhome.com.
side Cemetery in Menominee, MI.
Online condolences can be expressed at
A special thank you to Alpha Senior
www.gruetzmacherfuneralhome.com
Concepts and Unity Hospice for the
A special thank you to Woodland Vilexcellent care offered to Chester.
lage Nursing Home and its staff for the
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has excellent care offered to Ken during his
been established.
time of need.
In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated to Childrens Hospital.
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St. John Lutheran Church, Townsend Services are held: Service times Sat. 5:30 p.m. and Sunday 10:00 a.m.. On Sept 13, Our Winter Service
hours will be Saturday 5:30pm and Sunday 9am There will be no 2nd service. Sunday School will Start on Sept 13th at 10am.
Lenten Mid-week worship services: Ash Wednesday, February 10, Communion Services 8am and 5:30 pm with imposition of ashes;
Non-communion devotional services Wednesdays Feb. 17- Mar. 16
The Christian Food Pantry is always in need of food and/or cash donations. Right now we are short on canned meats like stew or lunch meat,
canned spaghetti, varieties of soups, canned fruit like fruit cocktail and pineapple, peas, carrots, potato flakes, pasta noodles, macaroni, and rice.
Please bring these offerings and place them in the shopping cart in the church entryway. Thank you.
St. Marys of the Lake Catholic Church Students who wish to participate in the Youth Group, call for details. 276-7364.
Church of Christ, 14299 Cty Rd W, Mountain, WI; Sunday Service; 8:30 a.m. Lois Trever, Church Secretary, 715-276-7112
Service Times
Laona---Sun. 11:30 a.m.
Lakewood ---Sunday 8:00 a.m.
Wabeno---Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Church School During Service
Lakewood & Wabeno & Laona
Parish Office-4347 N. Branch St., Wabeno 715-473-3603
Lakewood
1552 Hwy 32
Rev. R. Lee Jennings, Jr
forlarpar@ez-net.com
Website: www.stjohn-townsend.org
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