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ST. CLAIR
MACOMB
Gifts of
miles per hour for trucks. late 2016, tasked the two
The stretch of road that agencies with increasing
cuts through Lapeer and St. speed limits on some state
Clair counties comprises highways and freeways
some of the 900 miles of based on 85th-percentile
freeways that will see faster speeds (the speed at or
nature
speeds thanks to a new state below which 85 percent of
law. The announcement traffic is moving) and the
came last week from the results of engineering and
Michigan Department of safety studies. The law
Photo by MDOT Photo Unit
Find success
...see pages 4-A
this summer
Photo by Maria Brown
TRI-CITY Capac first responders remind youths not to drink or text and drive employment, something dozens of area youths
will grapple with as the season unfolds.
The topic has become the subject of a cou-
By Maria Brown day before senior prom.
TIMES mbrown@pageone-inc.com Tenth, eleventh and twelfth graders ple of local meetingsthe Almont Area
Chamber of Commerce discussed keeping area
watched as firefighters, Capac Police and
ONLINE CAPAC Every day, 27 people die
as a result of drunk driving crashes and,
Tri-Hospital EMS responded to a mock
accident involving a teen drunk driver.
youths employed in the area this summer, and
linking local employers with local talent was
according to Mothers Against Drunk Student volunteers played the roles of the Success page 6-A
tricitytimes-online.com Driving (MADD), teen alcohol use kills
4,700 people every year. Thats more
two vehicles occupants. Empty beer bot-
tles, strewn next to one of the cars, helped
deaths than whats attributed to illegal set the scene.
drugs. Chief Heather Fantin covered one of
FACEBOOK MADD also notes that car accidents
are the leading cause of death for teens
the victims with a white sheet and load-
ed the drunk driver into the back of her
with one-quarter of those crashes involv- police cruiser while firefighters pried open
facebook.com ing an underage drunk driver.
The statistics are striking, but numbers
doors to free the rest of the victims.
After the mock exercise was complete,
/Tricitytimes/ may be easy to ignore for teenagers pre- Mussey Fire Lt. Justin King spoke to the
paring for prom and graduation. Giving group saying their aim was to paint a real-
students a tangible example of what istic picture of what drunk driving can
impaired driving can do is the aim of the result in. King is a also a public safety
The Tri-City Times Mussey Twp. Fire Departments annual officer for the city of Fraser.
is printed on Mock Crash event.
Photo by Catherine Minolli
ADMISSION
PRICES
BEFORE 6PM
Fundraiser for Pete
Pytleski is May 7th
PG-13 All Seats Are $6.00
Wednesday, May 03, 7:00pm
Thursday, May 04, 4:00 & 7:00pm AFTER 6PM
Friday, May 05 thru Sunday, May 07, 1:00, 4:00 & 7:00pm Adults $8.00
Monday, May 08 thru Thursday, May 11, 7:00pm Children 12
& under
$6.00
Senior Citizens By Tom Wearing money or items to raffle off
55 and older
$6.00 twearing@pageone-inc.com at the fundraiser are much
PG-13
Thursday, May 04, 7:00pm Students with needed and would be great-
Friday, May 05 thru Sunday, May 07, 12:30, 4:00 & 7:30pm Student ID
$7.00
IMLAY CITY ly appreciated by Pytleskis
Monday, May 08 thru Thursday, May 11, 7:30pm Family and friends of Pete wife, Michelle, five chil-
Join Our Email Club www.RomeoTheatre.com SAVE $$$ GET COUPONS! Pytleski are hosting a spa- dren and other family
who was raised in Almont prizes.
and now resides in Imlay
City, was diagnosed in late
We humbly ask any-
one who knows Peter or Friendly Lion
February with ALS (Lou our family, or those who
Gehrigs Disease). would just like to help out, Imlay City Lions Club member Roger Coffey
Since the diagnosis, to join us at the fundraiser, accepts donation from Tracy DArcy during
Pytleskis condition has Klein urges. Its our hope White Cane Week on Friday. The funds will
worsened, resulting in his and prayer that we, along go toward numerous Lions Club community
inability to work, loss of with his friends, can help service ventures, including Leader Dogs,
income and escalating ease the financial burden Bear Lake Camp, the Michigan Eye Bank,
medical bills. for Peter and Michelle. and numerous local causes.
NOW OPEN
Pytleskis sister, Beth Anyone wishing to
Klein, has been helping to make a donation may call
organize the May 7 fund- Beth Ann Klein at 586-
raiser amidst growing con- 808-2112; or email to paco- Opening Day Parade!
cerns for his health and bak5@gmail.com.
financial struggles. Or contact Donna IMLAY CITY All teams in the Imlay City
Gardening with you for over 30 years!! Klein said donations of Simpson at 810-614-5692,
Mark Pytleski at 810-217-
Boys Baseball League will take part in opening day
ceremonies this Saturday, May 6. The events will kick
0580 or Kim Pytleski at off with an Opening Day Parade at 10 a.m. beginning
We Are So Excited
810-499-2451. in the Lamb Steele parking lot. Residents are encour-
aged to stand by as teams will march over to the base-
ball fields together for competition, beginning with
Input sought
To See You Back!!! STADIUM SEATING TRI-CITY AREA
T-ball at 11 a.m.
VILLAGE BARN CARPETS & RUGS Join our Little Sprouts Club!
Children 12 and under receive a FREE market item each month.
2650 Van Dyke Imlay City
For more information visit www.icdda.com or call (810) 724-2135
(810) 724-6483 Find us on Facebook: Imlay City Farmers Market
www.villagebarncarpets.com
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compete in Scotts Major during the 2017 Major
League Baseball Pitch Hit League Baseball All-Star
& Run competition this Week.
Sunday, May 7, from 10 The individual
Imlay Citys Don Heeke and Capacs Kathy and Mike Lentz will be recognized this month as Friend a.m.-4 p.m. at the Imlay Pitching, Hitting and
of Youth recipients at the Thumb Meet of Champions . City Boys Baseball Fields. Running Champions,
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File photo
Thursday, May 4 through grins. There wont be any donation, wherein he
Saturday, May 6. snow on the streets, and offered a ride along (or in
Bargain hunters search out great deals during last years Garage Sale Event coordinator Walt were looking forward to a this case walk along) for a
Mania in Imlay City. Bargenwho also happens busy flow of sales and mer- day. Real Estate broker
chandise. Gayle Coulter was the
COMMUNITY WIDE
Maps detail the loca- highest bidder, and shes
IMLAY CITY
deals during the librarys information call 810-538-
massive book sale. A num- 1965.
MAY 4 , 5 , 6
TH TH TH
2017
ty?Engagements, weddings, anniversaries, special
birthdays, births, promotions, graduations or other
educational achievements, success in competition
we post these and other announcements in our pages
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Strength,
honor, pride
Imlay Citys Kathryn Muir
takes part in military heavy
marathon to honor those lost
in Bataan Death March
By Maria Brown March can enter as indi-
mbrown@pageone-inc.com viduals or teams; civilians
or military and then choose
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IMLAY CITY to traverse the course in a
Completing a marathon is light or heavy division.
an admirable accomplish- For the military heavy
ment in itself but cover option that Kathryn and her Tuesday Fisher, Marina Rodriguez, Cara Reitz, Elaine Cleveland and Kathryn Muir pose for a team
26.2 miles with 35 pounds friends chose, they were photo before marching 26.2 miles through the desert in last months Bataan Memorial Death
on your back and thats an required to march in uni- March.
exceptionally impressive form, carry a minimum of
feat that Imlay City native 35 pounds on their back the Bataan was 1/2 a mara- the finish line in 10 hours, challenging things Ive tally, but Im glad I did it
Kathryn Muir can now and all five members had to thon, she said. 45 minutes. done in a quite a while, and Im proud that we fin-
claim. cross the finish line within Kathryns team crossed It was one of the most both physically and men- ished it as a team,she said.
Last month, she and 20 seconds of each other.
four friends took part in the Heavy division marchers
Bataan Memorial Death are encouraged to pack
- U P
March race in White Sands, their bags with non-perish-
N
New Mexico. The event able food items which are
E A
seeks to honor those sol- donated to a local food
C L
diers who, in World War II, bank at the conclusion of
G
defended of the islands of the race.
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Luzon, Corregidor and the I cant say collectively
a nia
the events website. know that I decided to do it
a l e M
I learned about the to prove to myself that I
Bataan when I moved to El could do it. There are not
Paso. The race happens at many women who compete
White Sands which is only in the military heavy cate-
45 minutes from El Paso, gory and I wanted to chal-
so its very well known in lenge myself, Kathryn
the city. I first heard about said. Her previous race
it from some of the people experience was limited to
May 4 - 5 - 6
in 2016. The next year we Tuesday Fisher-are all sur-
TH TH TH
decided to do the race gery residents or interns, so
again, but as a female mili- their rotations and general-
tary heavy team, Kathryn ly busy schedules prevent-
said. ed them from training
The 2004 graduate of together on a regular basis,
Imlay City High School is but individually they fol-
Doors Windows
currently finishing her fifth lowed a suggested race
year in a six-year general preparation schedule.
surgery residency in El It consisted of 4
Paso at the William months of a combination of
Trims Cabinets
Beaumont Army Medical rucking and running for
Center. increasing distances with
Participants in the increasing weight. The
Bataan Memorial Death longest ruck I did before
and more
can be found today, May 3, online on our website,
www.tricitytimes-online.com.
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GOODLAND TWP. The Goodland Township
Library will again host Jennifer Ackroyd-Fabris from
Morgan Starr Sackin law firm to discuss legal issues
concerning living wills, living trusts, power of attor-
ney, etc. Ackroyd-Fabris will visit the library on
WILL BE REFUSED!
Saturday, May 13, from 12-2 p.m. to talk indepen-
dently or with small groups about their concerns.
Registration is requested since seating is limited.
There is no charge to attend, and the event is open to
the public. Contact the library at 810-721-2110 to
register or for more information. The library is located
at 2370 N. Van Dyke Rd., north of Imlay City.
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People Build
Tomorrow
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er satisfaction as the cor- of certifi- prototype molding and full
nerstone of our business, c a t i o n run parts production via its
we are proud to be recog- implemented by the 11 injection molding
nized by the WBENC as a GLWBC is a meticulous machines with press sizes Imlay City Molded Plastics President and General Manager Coleen
Womens Business process including an in- ranging from 75-ton to Felstow inside the busy injection molded plastic parts plant.
Enterprise, said Coleen depth review of the busi- 1000-ton.
Felstow, president and ness and site inspection. Among ICMPs top everything from large hood and General Motors. days a week, the company
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ICMP can help add to the owned businesses among
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Opinion Page
www.tricitytimes-online.com
I
senting homeless and wonder, do we Americans the meaningful legislation Tom Janicki
s it something in the water? In the air? abused children. She is now realize what we have in this while supporting special Almont Twp.
Who knows...whatever it is its clear
M
We cant allow liberal
other Nature and awesome and all encom-
judges to ignore the rule of
Father Time have passing influence over the
law and legislate from the
been busy sculpting the land.
bench. Republicans must
landscape around my little These days Im content
use their power of the purse
house in the woods. to let the random artwork
to enforce our laws, stop
Artists to the core, it remain. Im blessed with
illegal immigration, and
seems theyve been work- an ever-changing canvas
protect Americans.
ing in tandem to create every time I step out the
Carol L. Brown
magnificent monuments to door.
Mayfield Twp.
the power of natureto its The past few months,
Precinct Delegate
Mother Natures blustery
Lapeer County
breath swept through the
Republican Party
woods, at times relentless-
Photo by Catherine Minolli
Executive Committee
ly. Her message so strong,
Member
some treesbig and
Mayfield Twp.
smallbowed to her wish-
es and now stand as silent
Guest Columnist
testament to her dynamic
Observations in ink... capabilities, to her stun-
ning gifts. Mother Natures gift beckoning the inner tomboy to climb aboard and
Catherine Minolli The latest offeringa dip her toes in the water. Have a differing opinion
tree laying vertically over about a hot topic? Want
vast indifference of mans the pondtickles my inner time had about as much reality of life in the woods These days, Im to further explain your
puny efforts to clip and tomboy; the freckle-faced, traffic on its narrow strip with all of its intrigue; I chased around by Father side of the story? You
chop and trim the earth as scrawny-kneed, thunder- of blacktop as Dryden can lie down in Mother Time. Hes doing his best can share your thoughts
by being a guest colum-
if we own the planet. thighed girl who preferred Road east of M-53 has Natures brawny lap any- to remind me with a little nist. Anyone may submit
There was a time when to spend time in a tree- today. time I choose. Straddle twinge here and a little a guest column, but we
these types of random cre- house in a vacant lot Wed pick a spot to that tree and dip my toes in ache there that he does ask that the information
ationsa tree down here, behind the Quik Pik than stop, parking our bikes by the water like I would indeed march on, stopping be accurate. The columns
a wild plant therewould experiment with makeup the side of one of dozens when I was a girl on an for no one... can be a maximum of
have me furrowing my and heels. The short haired of woodlots that lined the adventure by the creek off ...Except, perhaps, that three typed, double-
brow in a frantic attempt to dreamer who pretended road, and hike into the of Five Mile, where the little girl inside, who spaced pages. Send them
to: Tri-City Times, P.O.
tidy things up as if it made she and her sisters were cool dampness to munch grumpy old man would comes out periodically to Box 278, Imlay City, MI,
me better. I have since The Boxcar Children. on our sandwiches. come out and chase me straddle that gnarly old 48444 or run the idea by
learned that Im no match Packing a lunch and get- I dont have to go far and my friends off the log. Who drags her toes in the editor by calling 810-
for Mother Nature, whose ting on the two-wheelers to enjoy those pleasures property. Someone had the pond and watches the 724-2615 or email them
powerful hand can caress for a bike hike to the roll- today. Just a few steps out fashioned a rope swing ripples radiate across its to: tct@pageone-inc.com.
the grass with dew and rip ing countryside of my door and all of those over the little river, and it glassy surface and fills her The newspaper reserves
childhood whims and was too irresistible for the heart with joy. the right to edit or reject
a mature tree out by its Northville. It was a differ- any column considered
roots on any given day. ent world thenwe could dreams are right there. I likes of us city kids who Email Catherine at inappropriate for publica-
No, Im no match for ride all the way down Six can reach my hands out longed for a little country cminolli@pageone-inc. tion.
that kind of grace, for that Mile Road, which at the and touch the treasured experience. com.
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My workhorse
Y ears ago, a chronic
power outage in the
pavilion and a hundred
scones, brownies, and ice
cream-and bags and boxes
of lavender products for
Photo provided
Photo provided
cups of coffee triggered a the gift shop.
bright idea. If I had a golf When the hens came
cart, my staff and I could along, my husband
drive the hot pot to the wheeled their feed down- My first car was a 1959 Ford Custom like this. I had to drive and parallel park Dads 1962 Oldsmobile.
kitchen to hill to their house. After we
T
shortest dis- basement.
he year between my shined) and feel like the County Sheriffs uniform last I was now equal to the
tance Yes, we couldnt main- 15th and 16th birthday world was at their finger- a County Mountie as we other kids I had been
between tain this place if it wasn't was the longest year of my tips. called them jumped in to admiring for a year. Dad let
two points, for Betsys tough little life. Or at least it seemed so Many of them custom- ride shotgun. me drive us home in the
with the spirit. And what a surprise- at the time. It was, of ized their rides with fancy OK, he said, pull Olds. If he was nervous he
huge perco- driving her is the highlight course, the same 365 days gearshift knobs, steering out and lets drive out this didnt show it.
lator. Never of our grandsons visits. as any other year but I wheel way. My foot shook a lit- Now, of course, I want-
again, I Why do you call your spent this year watching knobs or tle on the gas pedal, I ed to drive to school and
vowed, as sixty farm girls golf cart Betsy? he once many of my friends turning even spe-
All the Liblong day.. admit, but I eased the big get my own car. No such
huddled together on a cold asked. 16 and getting the ultimate cial wheels. Olds out on the road luck. My dad worked in
September morning, yawn- It was last week when I rewarda drivers license. It was smoothly. Detroit and drove the Olds
ing for caffeine, waiting piled bags of dirty, torn, I had my bicycle, natu- almost too Turn right at the next to work every day. The
for my Farm Girl Revival and stapled weed cloth rally, so I was not com- much to corner, was his command. other car, a white Chevy
to begin. onto Betsys bed and real- pletely immobile. But rid- take. I remembered to turn on Corvair, was my mothers
The following spring, ized the answer to his ing my bike past the village As regular the blinker, slow down and she used it every day.
Andy, our late handyman, question. That cute little limits of Almont was rare. readers Rick appropriately and turn the So I was back to the bike.
rewired the inadequate thing reminds me of my And for a young man (or know, I car as instructed. But it was OK because now
electrical lines. Afterward, grandmother-in-law, Betsy.
Liblong
woman) to which a drivers hate snow. Next he wanted me to I had an official Michigan
we found a used golf cart. I She worked and played license meant maturity and But when parallel park. I strained to Drivers License in my
paid more for that little with her entire heart and transportation freedom, it the snow started to fall that remember what my driver wallet.
sprite of a vehicle than my strength. was, well, humiliating. year, I was actually training instructors, Mr. Dad let me borrow one
husband did for our first After eight years of The days just crept by, pleased. It meant my spe- Briggs and Mr. Leinonen, of the cars occasionally.
car. strenuous labor, it seems especially in the summer, cial, magic birthday on had taught me. I pulled it Not as often as I wanted,
Oh, what a happy day Betsy enjoys her part-time as more and more kids December 16 was getting off without a scratch. I was naturally, but often enough
when Andy and his wife, retirement. On occasion, I drove by my house and closer and closer. While the a little farther from the curb that I felt like a grown-up.
Kathy, pulled into our take her on farm inspec- rubbed it in. They didnt do waiting was still nearly than I could have been, but It wasnt until I was a
driveway with my lifesav- tions, no burden to carry it on purpose, maybe, unbearable, at least I could I hadnt hit anything and sophomore at Michigan
er. He rolled my $2,600 but me. Shes become a because there werent that see the end of the tunnel, so there was equal distance in State that I was able to buy
expense off the flatbed and part of our family and many streets in our small to speak. The days kept front and back of the car my own car. I paid $225 to
up to the front porch where memory, as was my hus- town to drive on, but the getting shorter with less when I stopped and put it a fraternity brother for a
I stood. He looked sheep- bands 1975 Mustang when traffic passing my house daylight, but my personal in park. I let out a little sigh white 1959 Ford Custom.
ish. we first married. seemed to be designed just license limbo was also get- of relief. It had a V-8 engine (stick
Sorry were late. We Betsys big chores this to depress me even further. ting shorter. OK, Mr. Liblong, (he shift) and an after-market
took it for a test drive on spring and summer are to If I happened to be outside, Tragically, the year was called me mister!) Let's AM radio but that was it.
the back forty. deliver hundreds of dead they couldnt resist waving 1963 and on November 22, go back to the station. A But it was MINE! I knew
Kathy took the wheel. lavender plants to the fire to me out the open window just over three weeks from few minutes later, the test that if a girl went out with
Its fun to drive. We pit, and old weed cloth to or, in some cases, stopping my special day, President was over. My foot stopped me in that car, she liked me
to show me their wheels. John F. Kennedy, one of shaking as the deputy said, and not just the car.
didnt want to let it go. Get the road for trash pick up.
Most of them were my boyhood heroes, was Good job, and filled out That was more than a
in. Ill take you for a spin. Come August and
their parents wheels but so assassinated. The the paperwork. I got my half century ago but I can
Andy flipped up the carts September, Ill pack her what? They didnt have to Presidents death put a pall license! remember it like it was yes-
back bed and took a seat. with vegetables. pedal the thing. It had an over everything including There are rites of pas- terday. Want a ride?
I say unequivocally, This week, dear engine. my enthusiasm for driving. sage at various times in life Email Rick at
many farm burdens lifted Reader, my workhorse and And some of them Finally, Monday, but this was a biggie. At rick.liblong@cox.net.
that day. I learned to spare I prepare hives for our hon- actually had their OWN December 16 arrived. My
my body and load the cart eybees. Its pure recreation cars! They were not brand dad took me to Lapeer to
for transport upon the to welcome bees and new ones, usually. Mike get my license. The written
propertys rolling vistas.
Andy made a frame for the
queens to their new home.
Another happy day on the
Gottschalk, for example,
had a 1947 Ford, that was
test I was required to take
was no problem at all. I had
Academic All-Star
bed to secure my garden farm. missing second gear. But it studied the What Every
tools, potted plants, and Email Iris at ran well. Driver Should Know
containers of lavender irisleeu@sbcglobal.net. Into fall we went, guide from the Michigan Michael Smith
school started and kids Secretary of States office
older than I was drove their thoroughly. But I had also Senior ~ Capac High School
cars to school. You were to pass a behind-the-wheel Michael is the son of Brian
really cool if you didnt drivers test. I was very, Smith and Tammi Tyson.
ride the school bus, walk or very nervous as I slipped He has a 3.71GPA.
ride your bike to school. behind the wheel of dads Michael participates in
Between classes they could big, white 62 Oldsmobile. National Honor Society, varsity
look out at those shiny I grew even more nervous sports, Student Council, 3rd
automobiles (well, some as a man in a Lapeer Degree Burns band and Select
Choir.
Nostalgia is good
His best memory from high school will be taking
our final bows following our production of Phantom
of the Opera.
Michael envisions a successful life for him to
W hy Im a bit nostalgic Isrels God gegeven. include to support those I love and build a happy
Photo provided
Town Talk
Editors note: Due to space Almont and Dryden area The Capac Community p.m. Please stop by and learn sary. For more info call
constraints announcements
will be posted one week in
senior citizens meet the 2nd
Tuesday of the month at 12
Food Pantry, 114 S. Main
Street, is open each
about your community.
Society meetings are held at
Joanne K. at 810-324-2304.
This activity is sponsored by
Medical Care
advance of the event. Notices p.m. at the Almont Lions Wednesday from 1-3 p.m. the museum on the second Widowed Friends, a peer Lapeer County Health
must be received in writing by Hall, 222 Water St., for a Please call LOVE, INC. at Monday of the month at 7 support group www.wid- Department, 1800 Imlay City
noon Monday prior to the potluck and program. Call 810-245-2414 in advance to p.m. For more info call 810- owedfriends.org. Rd., Lapeer - Regular
publication date. 798-8210 for more info. ensure your food voucher 796-3355. Immunization Clinic Hours:
will be received before you Widowed Friends invites all (held in 2nd floor clinic area)
For Senior Citizens
Adults 55 and over are invit-
ed to Berlin Twp. Senior
stop in to shop. Any ques-
tions, please call Sherrie
Youth Events widowed to join us for
breakfast and friendship in a
Mondays 1-3:30 p.m. Walk-
In, Wednesdays 8:30 a.m.-
Center to play cards from Cramton at 810-395-1905. safe setting every 2nd and 11:30 p.m. By Appointment
noon-3 p.m. the 2nd Ready, Set, Go! Workshop. 4th Monday of the month at
Indoor Sr. Pickelball - Capac This is a FREE workshop Only, Thursdays 1-3:45 p.m.
Elementary School Wednesday of every month. The Capac Kitchen serves 9 a.m. at Seros, 925 Gratiot By Appointment Only.
Bring a sack lunch, bever- free meals every Tuesday for 3-5 year olds & parents/ in Marysville. For more info,
Cafeteria, 4 p.m. Tues., & caregivers! Enjoy fun proj- Additional Immunization
Thurs. from Feb. 7 to May ages provided. Senior stretch from 4:30-6 p.m. at Zion call Julie at 810-388-0868. Clinics Offered: By
exercise on Tuesdays 10-11 United Methodist Church. ects that will develop your
23 (cancelled if school childs skills and prepare TOPS 620 Lapeer weight- Appointment Only (held in
closed). a.m. Potluck luncheons will 2nd floor clinic area). Walk-
be served the 4th Tuesday of Free meals for people in them for school! Children loss group meets Tuesday
need are offered at the North also enjoy a snack, story nights at the Hunters Creek In (held in lower level). For
Gentle Yoga Tuesdays from every month at noon. Call additional info, to check if we
9-10 a.m. at First 810-395-4518 for details. Branch Senior Center on time, and a free book! Call Mobile Home Park Club
Monday and Thursday eve- the Family Literacy Center House, 725 DeMille Rd. in accept your insurance, or to
Congregational Church in schedule an appointment
Almont. Practice led by Dina Ryan Smith, a certified alco- nings from 5:30-7 p.m. Call today to reserve your seat at Lapeer. Weigh-in from
hol and drug counselor will 810-441-0322 for more info. 810-664-2737 and for more 6-6:30 p.m., meeting from please call 810-667-0448.
Miramonti, RYT.
be available at the Imlay info on dates and times. 6:30-7:30 p.m. For more info Free hearing and vision
Imlay City Senior Center City Seniors Center on the Orchards Cupboard Food call 810-664-7579.
Pantry is open the 3rd Play groups available. Free 6 screens for children of pre-
Texas Hold Em 12:30 4th Thursday of every month school age are available at
p.m. For info 810-724-6030. from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday of every month 9 week sessions. At these TOPS 888 (Take Off Pounds
a.m.-noon. Food distributed FREE 90-minute play- Sensibly) meets Wednesdays the Lapeer County Health
Dinner and an evening of at 74903 McKay Rd., Bruce groups, children will partici- at the 25 Pine Ridge Dr. in Department. To schedule an
appointment please call 810-
card playing with friends,
50/50 raffle and prizes of Free Meals, Food Twp., 586-336-4673. www.
orchardsonline.org.
pate in storytime, develop-
mentally appropriate games
Lapeer. Weigh-in at 8:30
a.m., 9:30 a.m. meeting. Call 667-0448 or 810-245-5549.
high and low for each table and crafts, learn new skills, Linda at 810-245-3955 or Capac Pharmacy is teaming
St. Pauls Lutheran Church
every 3rd Monday at the
Washington Senior Center, Food for Families kitchen
is open to the public for free,
Museums and enjoy a snack and social
time with other children.
Phyllis 810-395-7035 for
more info.
with Support Million Hearts
by offering in-pharmacy
57880 Van Dyke, Washington Parents will have the chance blood pressure screenings,
Twp., MI 48094, from 4-8 hot meals every Monday and The Dryden Historical to talk to other adults with For those that have experi-
Wednesday from 4-5:30 p.m. enced the death of a loved 136 North Main St. in Capac,
p.m. Call for further details, Society meets at 7 p.m. the same-age children. Register Tuesdays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
586-752-6543. first Wednesday of the now for the next session! one, a support group is avail-
This Heart Loves Food able facilitated by a trained Everyone is invited to come
Pantry is open the 1st month and the museum Numerous locations and and have their blood pres-
Swing Dance Lessons opens every Monday from dates available. For more United Hospice Service
offered at the Port Huron Saturday of each month (UHS) bereavement volun- sure read for free.
from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at 5:30-7 p.m. info and to sign up call the
Senior Center, 600 Grand Family Literacy Center at teer. Marlette Regional
Avenue in Port Huron, every
Tues. from 7:30-9 p.m. and
Gateway Assembly Church,
2796 S. Van Dyke Rd., Imlay
The Capac Historical Society
is open to visitors daily from
810-664-2737. Hospital, 2770 Main Street
in Marlette, hosts this sup-
Events
the 1st and 3rd Thurs. of the City. 1-3 p.m. and 1-4 p.m. on port group the 1st Friday of The Lapeer County
month from 7:30-9 p.m. with
instructors Lyle Malaski &
The Attica United Methodist Sundays. Call 810-395-2859
for more info.
Support Groups each month at 10 a.m. in the
Administration Conference
Genealogical Society pres-
ents the 5th annual Cemetery
Church will be holding a
Kristina Morton. Call 810- free community meal on the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Room. For more info, call Preservation Workshop at
984-5061 for more info. The Imlay City Historical 800-635-7490 or visit www. the Attica Cemetery on
2nd and 4th Tuesday of each Museum is now open for the meetings are held every
month from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Monday night at 8 p.m. at marletteregionalhospital. Saturday, May 20, 2017. A
Council on Aging 2017 season. Volunteer org. full day of instruction and
Membership is open to indi- For more info please call docents will be happy to St. Pauls Lutheran Church
810-724-0690 or visit www. in Imlay City. hands-on experience will
viduals 18 and older. The great you on Saturdays from
Capac Senior Center is open
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. week-
atticaumc.org. 1 to 4 p.m. The current
exhibit Everlasting
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Fundraisers teach you how to maintain
and protect your familys his-
The Attica Food Bank at the and Al-Anon meetings are tory through their legacy in
days. We offer a variety of Attica United Methodist Heirlooms is a wonderful held every Wednesday night Womans Life Chapter 855 stone. Pre-registration and a
activities such as fitness and Church, 27 Elk Lake Rd., is display of the work of mas- at 8 p.m. at the Capac United will continue its Bottle & fee are required. Contact
craft classes, a book review open from 2-4 p.m. the 2nd ter craftsman Richard Methodist Church, Capac, Can Drive, to help those in Mary Bentley at 801-441-
group, cards and bus trips. and 4th Monday of each Lauwers. His wood turned MI. need, throughout the year of 1500 or bmbentley66@gmail.
Call Lori at 395-7889 for month. Proof of residency objects feature a variety of 2017. Call for the nearest com for more information.
more info. and need required. wood and functional pieces. Lapeer Area Citizens drop off location. For large
Other new exhibits include Against Domestic Assault
the new period room featur-
ing 1865 bedroom furniture.
meets 1-3 p.m. every
Wednesday in the Lapeer
donations a pickup service is
available. 810-392-5136. Other
The music exhibit has been Court House for personal The Imlay City Christian Free tutor training for people
re-worked and there is an protection order clinic. For School is holding a fund- who would like to help others
addition to the art display of info 810-246-0632. raiser for TAFFY (Tuition in our community improve
work of local artists. Watch Assistance Fundraising For English skills. Volunteer
for more changes, inside and FOR WIDOWED MEN & Youth). Come join us for
AFFORDABLE INDEPENDENT LIVING APARTMENTS WITH: WOMEN: Lunch-Cards- basis. Please call for orienta-
3 Nutritious Meals Daily Light Housekeeping outside of the museum. For euchre the 2nd Saturday of tion before training at 810-
questions contact Marilyn Friendship. Join us every each month at 7 p.m. at the
Compimentary Satellite TV Health Services 3rd Tuesday of each month 664-2737.
Swihart 724-1904. Imlay City Christian School,
Life-enriching Activities Available from 11:45 a.m.-4 p.m. at 7197 E. Imlay City Rd. in Volunteer for the Habitat for
The Almont Community Cavis Pioneer Restaurant, Imlay City. For more info, Humanity of Lapeer County
Historical Society Museum 5600 Lapeer Rd. in Kimball call 810-724-5695. at the office. Interested par-
is open Saturdays from 1-4 Twp. 48074. No RSVP neces- ties can call 810-664-7111 and
www.SanctuaryatMapleVista.org
speak to Carolyn, Cheryl or
Pete at 810-660-7823.
c Club News
Veterans of Foreign Wars
(VFW) of Imlay City, Post
2492, 598 N. Almont Ave.
AREA UNITED
St. Pauls (Fairgrounds Rd.) Overseas
Veterans Meetings 2nd
Lutheran Church Thursday, every other
(ELCA) month, 7 p.m.; Post Meetings
METHODIST
200 North Cedar (M-53) 4411 Newark Road
859 N. Van Dyke Road 1st Thursday every month, 7
Imlay City, MI Attica, MI 48412 Imlay City, Michigan 48444 p.m.; Auxiliary Meetings 1st
810-724-1200 810-724-2702 Sunday 2:30 pm Saturday of every month, 10
CHURCHES
email: nlcc@newlifechristian.net Tuesday 7:00 pm a.m.
Worship 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
www.newlifechristian.net
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Friday Youth 7:00 pm Almont/Dryden Masons
Pastor Tim Martin
Pastor Alan Casillas Sunday 10 a.m. Service 15 firstapostolichome.com meets 7 p.m. every 2nd
15 15
Thursday of the month at
Attica Capac Imlay City Almont Light of Christ Masonic Center in Almont.
U.M.C. U.M.C. C.R.C. First Baptist Church Community The Imlay City American
14952 Imlay City Rd., Capac 395 N. Cedar (M-53) Legion Post 135 meets the
27 Elk Lake Road, Attica, MI
(810) 724-0690 Church 810-395-2112 www.imlaycitycrc.org Wayne Boyd, Pastor Church 2nd and last Wednesdays of
Sunday School - 9:15 am - All Ages Worship 10:00 a.m. 881 Van Dyke - 810-798-8888
2720 Winslow Road the month at 7:30 p.m. The
Sunday Worship: 10 a.m Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Sunday Bible Classes: 9:45 am
Sunday Service: 10:30 am
Youth Ministry Worship Services Imlay City, MI 48444 post is located at 212 E. Third
Attica Food Bank: Serving those Junior Church and Nursery Available
10:30 am & 6:00 pm Street. Contact them at 724-
MOPS Program
in need in Attica Twp, 2-4 pm, Bible Studies Every Bible Study Wednesday 7:00 pm 1 Mile South of I-69 Overpass
2nd and 4th Monday Monday and Tuesday Evenings Community Mens & Womens fbc@airadvantage.net 1450 or americanlegion-
Rev. Ron Rouse Tuesday Morning
Bible Studies Live Webcasting Sunday all worship services Sunday Worship 10:30 am post135@frontier.com.
810-724-4315 over Sermonaudio.com/fbcalmont 15
www.atticaumc.org 15
Come as you are - everyone is welcome!
16 15
Come Grow With Us! 15
Proclaiming the Sovereign Grace of God Phone: 810-724-6999 15 The Evening Star Quilt Guild
meets the last Wednesday of
Dryden Imlay City Sacred Heart GATEWAY ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH each month at the Davison
U.M.C. U.M.C. Catholic Church
ASSEMBLY
(ELCA) 109 E. Kempf Court Capac, MI
(810) 395-7557
Senior Center, 10135 Lapeer
Corner of 4th St. & Almont Ave. 700 Maple Vista, Imlay City Rd. in Davison. Meetings
5394 Main Street - Dryden (Across from the Library) 810-724-1135 2796 S. Van Dyke Road - Imlay City start at 6:30 p.m. and doors
www.imlayumc.org 74903 McKay Rd., Romeo Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm open at 6 p.m. For more info
810-796-3341 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Weekday Masses
586.336.4673
Morning Worship - 8:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Pastor Patricia Hoppenworth 10:30 a.m. Worship Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri 8 am Wed. 10 am
First Sat. 8 am
Evening Service - 5:00 p.m. call Lisa, 810-358-7294.
Nursery Available Sunday Mornings Wednesday Family Night - 6:45 p.m.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Weekend Masses 10:30 am Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Markets
Jr. Church for K-5th grade
Youth Group 6th-12th grade Sat. Vigil Mass 5 pm Adult & Children's Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Supervised child care during all services
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. 5pm-6:30pm Sundays Sun. 9 am - English Children's Church during service. Sunday School
EVERYONE WELCOME! Rev. Dr. Marcel Allen Lamb
11 am - Spanish
Confessions 1/2 hr. before each Mass &4pm Sat. COME & MAKE A Phone: 810-724-8110 9:00 a.m. September thru May
15 810-724-0687 15 Father Paul Ward 15
DIFFERENCE WITH US! 15 Pastor Jeffrey S. Krist 15 Staffed Nursery During Worship 15 Every Sunday Lapeer
Countys largest Flea Market
West Berlin Imlay City Christ Evangelical First Congregational Church will be held at the Lapeer
Church of Christ Lutheran Church United Church of Christ
U.M.C. 670 N. Van Dyke 1970 S. Almont Ave., Imlay City 275 Bancroft - Imlay City
Center Building, 425 County
Center St. in Lapeer. From 8
Imlay City, MI 48444
201 E. St. Clair, Almont, MI
905 Holmes Rd. - Allenton, MI Sunday Service
at corner of Newark Rd.
(Corner of 5th Street) 810-798-8855
a.m.-3 p.m. Up to 75 booths
810-724-7855 inside and outside sell a huge
Corner of Almont Road Bible Study (all ages) 10:00am
Sunday School 9:00 a.m. 810-724-6207 Sr. Pastor: Keith Langley
Morning Worship 11:00am variety of items to the public.
810-395-2409 1st Sunday of the
Month Evening Service 2:30pm
Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.
Thursday Worship 7:00 p.m.
Sunday School &Morning Adult Group 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service at 10:15 a.m.
Nursery available and Jr. Church This long-running communi-
Worship Service 10:30 a.m. ty event is sponsored by the
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Classes (all ages) 7:00pm Pastor Rev. Dr. Renee C. Jackson
for ages 3 thru 5th grade
810-724-3306 Jr./Sr. High Youth Group ~ Sundays 6-8pm Lapeer Center Building, a
Rev. Curtis Clarke COME WORSHIP WITH US!
Ralph O. Stuebs
Cell-(567) 674-0438 No matter who you are or where you are Kidz 4 Christ ~ Wednesdays 6-7:30pm non-profit organization for
15 John Barker, Minister 15 Come to the WELS on lifes journey, you are welcome here!15 Pre-School - 5th grade
15 15 60 years. There is no admis-
Goodland 16
Family of St. Cornelius St. Nicholas St. John The Holy Redeemer sion charge. For info on space
rentals, contact Logan: 810-
Community Christ Catholic Church Catholic Church Evangelist
Lutheran Church - Catholic Church Lutheran Church 347-7915. Visit www.
Church Missouri Synod
3834 N. Mill Street 4331 Capac Road
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Imlay City, MI 48444 Bible Study - 9:00 am Weekday Masses:
Weekday Masses: Weekday Masses: 8:00 am - BIBLE CLASS; 9:30 am - WORSHIP
810.724.1747 Worship Time - 10:30 am
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Childrens Church - 10:30 am Weekend Masses:
Weekend Masses: Weekend Masses: ALL WELCOME!!! Center Building Flea Market
Worship Service: 10:00 am Phone 810-724-2620 Saturday - 4:30 p.m. Sunday - 11:00 a.m. Saturday - 6:00 p.m.
Pastor Steven Helms has been voted The Best of
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Pastor Chad Hampton lutheranfamilyofchrist.org Sunday - 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 15 Christian Preschool Available the Best.
16 17 Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 15 15
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Obituaries
~ Mary Lou Brewer, 84 ~ ~ Janice Burgess, 78 ~
Mary Lou Brewer, age Lou and Charles lived local bowling leagues. The funeral will be Janice Burgess, age
84, of Fort Gratiot, most of their lives in the She is survived by held 11:00 a.m., 78, of Imlay City,
Michigan, died Saturday, Imlay City area. She was three daughters: Ramona Wednesday, May 3 at Michigan died Wednesday,
April 29, 2017 at Blue preceded in death by her (Kirk) Myers of Muir Brothers Funeral April 26, 2017 at McLaren
Water Hospice Home of husband, Charles David Ludington, MI, Edie Home of Imlay City, 225 Lapeer Region of Lapeer,
Marysville, MI. Mary Brewer on December 12, (John) Walters of Fort N. Main Street, Imlay MI. Janice Lorene Lay
Lou Stenzel was born 1998. Gratiot, MI, Mary (David) City, MI. Burial will fol- was born June 9, 1938 in
July 26, 1932 in Imlay Mary Lou was mostly Workman of Wyoming, low in Imlay Township Eddyville, IL. She is the
City, MI. She is the a homemaker; however, MI; two sons: Jack Cemetery, Imlay City. daughter of the late Van
daughter of the late Frank she worked as a school (Roseanne) Brewer of The family will be Buren and the late Elva
and the late Edith library aide, a playground Nevada, Missouri and Bill available for visiting Marie (Jennings) Lay.
(Woodley) Stenzel. Mary aide, and a greeter at Brewer of Port Charlotte, hours from 10 - 11 a.m. Janice grew up in Lake
Lou was a graduate of the Meijer for several years. Florida; two sisters: Wednesday, May 3 at Orion, Michigan. She
Imlay City High School Mary Lou enjoyed sew- Sharon Morse of Lapeer, Muir Brothers Funeral attended Lake Orion High
Class of 1950. She mar- ing, crocheting, and knit- MI and Betty Voss of Home of Imlay City. School. She married
ried Charles David ting. She has attended all Attica, MI. She also has Please be sure to sign our Claude Charles Burgess
Brewer on June 1, 1953 in of her class reunions. She two grandchildren: Tony online register book at on November 21, 1953 in and David (Sharon)
Lapeer, Michigan. Mary enjoyed participating on Wagner and Greg Brewer. muirbrothersfh.com Lake Orion, Michigan. Burgess of Frankenmuth;
She was preceded in death two sisters: Roberta Tovar
~ Kathryn Kathy Famularo, 66 ~ by her husband, Claude of Waterford, MI and
Charles Burgess on Brenda Lay of IL; and one
Kathryn Kathy Kathy was a home- she could. Her favorite Madison Van Wagner, February 24, 1995. brother: Carroll Lay of
Famularo, age 66, of maker, raising her chil- place in the world was Vincent Guerin, Maxwell Janice retired in 2006 Pontiac; sisters-in-law:
Imlay City, Michigan, died dren. For a period of time, Walt Disney World, watch- Guerin, and Rosalie from St. Joseph West Betty Burgess of Oxford,
Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at she was employed as a ing Tinkerbell fly from Guerin. Hospital in Clinton Doris (Oscar) Kunz of
her home. bank teller, a hair dresser, Cinderellas castle. Kathryn was preceded Township after working Luther, Linda Lay of
Kathryn Ann Pittenger and worked at the Latch She is survived by her in death by her parents: 37 years as a Nurses Gladwin. Also surviving
was born May 16, 1950 in Key program for Imlay husband: Vincent Joseph Philip and Doris Pittenger Aide. She had worked are several grandchildren
Lapeer, Michigan. She is City Schools. Famularo, Jr.; three daugh- and her mother and father- several years at the and great-grandchildren.
the daughter of the late She was a member of ters: Carissa Ann in-law: Vincent and Almont Community Janice is preceded in
Philip and the late Doris Sacred Heart Catholic Famularo of Shelby Twp., Lorraine Famularo, Sr. Hospital before moving to death by her husband:
(Yoder) Pittenger. She Church, a supporter of: Anna Marie (Mark) Van The funeral was held St. Josephs West. Janice Claude Burgess; and a
grew up in Almont and is National Multiple Wagner of Lapeer and Friday, April 28, 2017, at enjoyed the exercising brother: Robert Lay.
1968 Almont high school Sclerosis Society, St. Stephanie Lyn (Michael) St. Cornelius Catholic programs at the Lamb- The funeral was held
graduate. Kathy also Judes, The Leukemia Guerin of Imlay City; one Church, 3834 N. Mill St., Steele Senior Center in on Saturday, April 29 at
attended cosmetology Society, and an avid sup- son: Dana Phillip (Shanel) Dryden, MI. Father John Imlay City. St. Pauls Lutheran
school. porter of her childrens Famularo of Imlay City; Doc Ortman officiated. She is survived by Church, 200 N. Cedar St.,
She married Vincent education through the PTA one sister: Diane (Curt) Funeral arrangements three daughters: Claudia Imlay City, with Pastor
Joseph Famularo, Jr. on and class sponsorships. Gnepper of Traverse City; were made by Muir (Robert) Councell of Alan Casillas officiating.
June 19, 1971 in Grosse Kathy was proud of one brother: Neil (Darla) Brothers Funeral Home of Grand Rapids, Cheryl Burial followed in Mt.
Pointe, Michigan. They her family and more than Pittenger of Elkhart, IN; Imlay City. Please be sure (Daniel) Hale of North Pleasant Cemetery,
moved to the Imlay City anything, loved spending and five grandchildren: to sign our online register Branch, and Tamara Dryden.
area in 1977. time with them wherever Natalie Van Wagner, at muirbrothersfh.com (Dudley Simpson) Burgess Please be sure to sign
of Imlay City; two sons: our online register book at
~ Sally R. Mainville, 76 ~ Greg Burgess of Attica muirbrothersfh.com
Sally R. Mainville, age Falling Star Crafts Store in others. 2017 at St. Cornelius
76, of Imlay City died Imlay City for nearly 20 She is survived by her Catholic Church, 3834 N. ~ Linda Ann Reinholz, 68 ~
Friday, April 28, 2017 at years. Sally had worked as husband: Fred Jermie Mill St., Dryden, MI. Fr.
William Beaumont a clerk at the F.B.I. Office Mainville; three daughters: Doc Ortman will officiate. Linda Ann Reinholz
Hospital of Royal Oak, in Detroit; for the USO in Michelle (Joseph) Fouriner A prayer service will (who preferred to be
MI. Sally Ruth Schmock Chicago; as a clerk at Avis of Clinton Twp., Patricia be held 7:00 p.m., May 3, called Princess) of
was born January 18, 1941 Car Rental; and has been a (Raymond) Kujawa of 2017 at Muir Brothers Attica, Michigan, passed
in Ludington, MI. She is clerk at Pincushion Fabric Allenton, and Judith Funeral Home of Imlay into eternal life on Sunday,
the daughter of the late Store in Imlay City for (James) Zwierzynski of City, 225 N. Main Street, April 30, 2017, following
George and the late Evelyn several years. Sally has Swartz Creek; two sons: Imlay City. a short illness. She was
(Rasmusen) Schmock. been a 4-H Leader and she Fred (LeRae) Mainville of The family will be born in Wayne County
Sally grew up in has taught catechism class- Attica, and Edward "Ted" available for visiting hours Michigan to Arnold and
Ludington and was a grad- es at St. Cornelius and Mainville of Chicago; one from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, Julia Reinholz on April 21,
uate of Ludington High Sacred Heart Catholic brother: George William May 3 at Muir Brothers 1949. They preceded her
School. She attended one Churches. Sally was very (Maureen) Schmock of Funeral Home of Imlay in death. Her birthday was
year at MSU and one year talented; she played guitar Orange City, FL; she also City, 225 N. Main Street, her favorite day of the
at Muskegon Business and has given lessons, has ten grandchildren: Imlay City and Thursday, year. She counted down
School (studying book- made cut glass art and Courtney, Elizabeth, Mary May 4 from 10-11 a.m. at the days until her birthday
keeping). home construction proj- Paige, Rachel, Henry, St. Cornelius Catholic for months prior to it year-
She married Fred ects, been a member and Samuel, Gabrielle, Allison, Church, 3834 N. Mill St., ly.
Jermie Mainville on artist with Valley Tolle George, and Chloe. Dryden. Many of her early Heart Catholic Church in
August 17, 1963 at Painting Society, and has A Mass of Christian Please be sure to sign adult years were spent in Imlay City, MI. She loved
Ludington, Michigan. sewn and quilted many burial will be held 11:00 our online register book at
the Capac area. Linda working part time at
She was the owner of projects for herself and a.m. Thursday, May 4, muirbrothersfh.com
would explain that Rob Angelic Gardens. She was
and Pam Holihan were her a Beatles savant, and
~ Beverly Smith, 87 ~ Guardians, and she was enjoyed bowling, shop-
their Angel. She was a ping, garage sales, and
Beverly Smith, age Imlay City, MI area in death by her husband, greatly loved member of wearing way too many
87, of Imlay City, 2008. Beverly was pre- Monte Lee Smith, and their extended family and bracelets and necklaces.
Michigan, died Tuesday, ceded in death by her granddaughter, Nicole. will be lovingly missed, Funeral arrangements
April 25, 2017 at home. husband, Monte, on The funeral service especially by the family of are being handled by Muir
Beverly June Biggar January 14, 2015. was held Thursday, April Luis and LeeAnn Velez Brothers of Imlay City.
was born April 16, 1930 She was a homemak- 27, 2017 at Muir where she resided. Visitation is Wednesday,
in Detroit, Michigan. She er, raising her family. Brothers Funeral Home Princess was fun-lov- May 3 from 12:00 p.m.
is the daughter of the late Beverly sold Avon of Imlay City, 225 N. ing and remembered by 1:30 p.m. at Muir Brothers
Reginald and the late Products and was on sev- Main Street, Imlay City,
all. She loved everyone. Funeral Home in Imlay
Mena (Bateman) Biggar. eral bowling leagues. MI. Pastor John
She grew up on the east- Beverly is survived Chippewa officiated. She had many important City, with the funeral fol-
side of Detroit in St. by five sons: Gary Interment followed in life lessons to teach. She lowing at 2:00 p.m. at
Clair Shores. Beverly is a (Cheryl) Smith of Imlay Arcadia Township enriched the lives of fami- Sacred Heart Catholic
1948 graduate of Cass City, Alan (Debra) Smith Cemetery, Lum. ly and friends in many Church, 700 Maple Vista,
Tech High School in of Imlay City, Donald Funeral arrangements ways and always brought Imlay City. Burial will fol-
Detroit, MI. She married (Cheryl) Smith of New were made by Muir a smile to their faces. low at Arcadia Township
Monte Lee Smith on Haven, Kenneth (Kelly) Brothers Funeral Home Please remember her with Cemetery on Lum Road,
August 5, 1949 in Smith of Clinton Twp. Sterling Heights; several of Imlay City. Please be a smile! Lum.
Detroit, Michigan. They and Paul (Darlene) Smith grandchildren; and sever- sure to sign our online Linda attended ARC Please be sure to sign
lived in Tennessee for 20 of Attica; one sister-in- al great-grandchildren. register muirbrothersfh. programs until her recent our online register muir-
years and moved to the law; Patricia Smith of She was preceded in com retirement and also Sacred brothersfh.com.
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over to the DEA. es78 a dayin 2014 Detroit. Once the DEA
We are proud of our (the most recent statistics collects pills from all
involvement in this effort from the Centers for departments participating, Campbells Local Harvest is a popular fixture at the Imlay City Farmers
and proud of the commu- Disease Control and they are incinerated. Market, which is set to open this Thursday, May 4.
nitys involvement, said Prevention). Eight out of If you missed the event
Dispatch log...
Editors note: The fol- 01:14 Suspicious 15:10 Citizen Assist Amherst Ln. for defective hol level in his system. animals at large in the
lowing is a compilation of Circumstance (100 block (300 block E. Third St.) equipment. The male was 500 block of Evans Rd. in
activity and reports from N. Main St.) 20:23 Alarm (300 found to be Operating In Lapeer County: Attica Twp.
area police departments: 05:10 Medical Assist block E. First St.) While Intoxicated and was Complaints handled by April 28
(200 block W. Second St.) 23:11 Citizen Assist arrested. The male was the Lapeer County Sheriffs alarms in the 2600
In Imlay City: 12:00 Parking (1800 block Hickory Ln.) lodged at the Lapeer County Department block of S. Van Dyke Rd. in
April 24 Enforcement (Engle St.) Multiple Traffic Stops Jail. Officer Jordan April 25 Imlay Twp.
10:36 Suspicious 13:38 Welfare Check throughout the day Kosinski made the arrest. 911 hangup in the 7600 vehicle theft in the 60
Person (300 block E. Capac (500 block Townsend Dr.) April 30 On April 30, a 26 year- block of Church Rd. in block of S. Lake Pleasant
Rd.) 18:34 Private Property 04:38 Alarm (2100 old female from Attica was Imlay Twp. Rd. in Attica Twp.
15:40 Fire Alarm- Damage Accident (600 block S. Almont Ave.) stopped on Van Dyke Rd. larceny in the 800 welfare check in the
Cancelled (1900 block S. block N. Cedar St.) 07:30 Alarm (2100 near Tubsprings Rd. for block of Five Lakes Rd. in 3600 block of Chestnut
Cedar St.) 22:51 Roadway block S. Almont Ave.) speeding. The female was Attica Twp. Lane in Dryden village.
17:16 Larceny (1900 Hazard (S. Cedar St./ 14:43 Citizen Assist found to be Operating property damage acci- April 29
block Shagbark Ln.) Newark Rd.) (200 block E. Third St.) While Intoxicated and was dent on Imlay City Rd. in assist other law
20:02 Welfare Check Multiple Traffic Stops 14:50 Property
arrested. The female was Attica Twp. enforcement agency in the
(1800 block Hickory Ln.) throughout the day Damage Accident (N. lodged at the Lapeer County April 26 3400 block of S. Van Dyke
Multiple Traffic Stops April 29 Cedar St./E. Third St.) Jail. Officer Jordan citizen assist on N. Van in Almont Twp.
throughout the day 00:46 Parking 18:03 Peace Officer Kosinski made the arrest. Dyke in Goodland Twp. noise complaint in the
April 25 Enforcement (City Wide) (600 block S. Almont Ave.) On April 30, a con- alarms in the 700 block 2100 block of Mitchell
02:56 Suspicious 04:39 Alarm (300 20:40 Suspicious cerned citizen called 911 to of N. Lake George Rd. in Lake Rd. in Attica Twp.
Vehicle (Newark Rd./ block E. First St.) Person (100 block W. Fifth report that a male was Attica Twp. suspicious circum-
Winslow Rd.) 05:09 Assist Almont St.) slumped over the wheel property damage acci- stance in the 4300 block of
07:29 Medical Assist PD with Domestic Dispute 22:20 Subpoena in a vehicle, in the parking dent in the 4100 block of Peppermill Rd. in Attica
(700 block Metcalf St.) (3400 block S. Van Dyke Delivered (1900 block lot of the Speedy-Q. Officer Newark Rd. in Attica Twp. Twp.
14:46 Animal Problem Rd.) Shagbark Ln.) Best responded and peace officer duties in April 30
(1800 block S. Cedar St.) 10:53 Property 22:31 Motorist Assist observed the male passed the 2400 block of Longhorn suspicious circum-
16:43 Road Hazard/ Damage Accident (1800 (100 block Bancroft St.) out with the vehicle still in Trail in Attica Twp. stances on S. Lake Pleasant
Construction Traffic (N. block S. Cedar St.) Multiple Traffic Stops drive. The male, a 35 year April 27 Rd. in Attica Twp.
Cedar St./E. Capac Rd.) 12:17 Suspicious throughout the day old male from Port Huron parking complaint in assault and battery in
18:34 Citizen Assist Vehicle (Newark Rd./S. was arrested for Operating the 1800 block of Five the 3400 block of S. Van
(200 block E. Third St.) Cedar Rd.) In Almont: While Intoxicated. The Lakes Rd. in Attica Twp. Dyke in Almont Twp.
Multiple Traffic Stops 14:30 Property On April 28, a 29 year- male had to be transported assault and battery in property damage acci-
throughout the day Damage Accident (1800 old male from Almont was to McLaren Hospital in the 4800 block of Lum Rd. dent on S. Van Dyke Rd. in
April 28 block S. Cedar St.) stopped on Main St. near Lapeer due to a high alco- in Attica Twp. Imlay Twp.
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likely fueling up for the agers and typically build orioles (saw one Tuesday
next leg of its journey to nests on or near the morning!) and humming-
this species summer ground. That may explain birds and the view outside
breeding grounds in its tolerance of me. the window will stay inter-
Canada. Besides seed from esting!
A somewhat rarity among birds, White-throated Sparrows prefer to eat Its rather striking in feeders, white-throated Contact Maria at
and nest on the ground. They have striking black, white and yellow mark- appearance with the some- sparrows like to dine on mbrown@pageone-inc.
ings on their head. what drab body of most the buds, blossoms and com.
borne diseases, and particu- With the expansion of two pound increase from the prior year.
larly Lyme disease, are blacklegged ticks into new Michigans average honey prices were down 19
expanding across the state. areas in Michigan, the most cents compared to 2015, standing at $2.25 per pound.
Although ticks can important way to protect Overall value of production was six percent lower,
cause multiple illnesses, against Lyme disease is to totaling $12 million.
Lyme disease is the most prevent tick bites, said Dr. Nationally, honey production saw a three percent
commonly reported tick- Eden Wells, Chief Medical The blacklegged tick) adult female, adult male, increase in 2016.
borne disease in Michigan. Executive of the MDHHS. nymph, and larva on a centimeter scale.
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Almonts Kathleen the blaze, covered the bill. In early March, a series
Knust gifted a special sign Ziehm said organizers of wildfires destroyed more
to Gaylor Redemer that are equally grateful to local than two million acres in
Locals (far left) Diane Caldwell, Cris Redemer and rancher Gaylord read From the ashes you businesses and individuals Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas
Redemer (left front) join convoy members (back) Rick Ziehm, Mike will rise. From our farm to who contributed to the and Colorado, killing seven
Braidwood, David Knust, Zack Berger, Jessica Knust, (front) Susan yours, let the growing cause too, including Novak people and thousands of
Knust and Kathleen Knust. begin. Supply, George VanHoutte livestock.
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bench, you win the prize. ABC as another way to residents can help push the classroom door ready to be
Orchard Primary stu- teach children about caring project over the top. picked up.
dents are asking residents for the earth and going We are asking the The deadline to reach
to see all of the possibilities green. public to save any hard the goal of 800 pounds of Orchard Primary School students collect plas-
in A Bench for Caps The caps are collected plastic caps and give them plastic caps is May 19. tic caps for ABC project. Theyre hoping resi-
(ABC) drive theyre con- and then melted down into to an Orchard Primary stu- Miller says that equates to dents will help by donating caps.
ducting. The project is picnic tables, benches and dent or drop them off at the about 23 large trash bags
being supported by the trash containers for outdoor school office, she says. full. (ketchup, mustard), spout food containers and or soap
John Crawford Chapter of use by an Indiana company. She and other DAR Acceptable caps and caps (mustard) and caps or lotion pumps.
the Daughters of the Its a big undertaking members will transport lids for the ABC project with the recycle numbers of For more information
American Revolution as thousands of caps are them to Indiana for conver- include caps from medicine 2, 4 or 5 on them. call Orchard Primary
(DAR), who hope to help needed to make a single sion into a bench. bottles, milk jugs, deter- They wont accept any School at 810-798-7019 or
the students learn the bench, Eschenburg says. The project has gener- gents, hair spray, toothpaste type of metal or trash, drink Kathy Eschenburg at 810-
importance of recycling. The Orchard Primary ated a lot of excitement at or ointment tubes, deodor- bottles, plastic Ziploc or 798-8242. Orchard Primary
DAR member Kathy students have worked hard the school, says secretary ant, drink bottles, spray grocery bags, trigger spray- School is located at 4664
Eschenburga retired to collect over 18 large gar- Tracey Miller. Its also gen- paint and flip-top caps ers, fast food drink lids, Kidder Road in Almont.
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Canada, Taiwan, and the Archimedes. Each division
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On April 26, Team 114 matches. Team Shock
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mentors departed for St. Carson division against 67 Loren Pia, Kayla Pia, Crystal Rayl, Bella Albers, Rachel Tietschert, Hanna Szydlowski; (2nd row,
Louis, ready for action. other teams from all over kneeling) Hunter Dancey, Martin Wigley, Chris Owen, Ian Urbanek; (3rd row) Megan Staley, Audrey
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match ver- DRYDEN Dryden
sus Almont earned an 8-0 win at visit-
last week. ing Sanduskys expense in
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ALMONT Almont netted an 8-0
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2-1-1 overall. match last week. With the result, Almont two saves.
moves to 4-3-1 and 4-1-1.
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Baseball
Golf
Invitational field
hits to the
The Imlay City, Almont posted a 41 to lead Imlay Dryden golf team (225) and Chase Fremstad carded
and Capac golf teams reg- City. The Spartans also outshot Owen-Gage (236) a 53 to lead Dryden. The
istered respective finishes counted Connor OBriens and Mayville (283) at a Cardinals also counted
of second, fifth and eighth 45 and Tyler Robberstads NCTL Invitational it hosted Troy Antushevichs 62 and
last Thursday at a Blue 52. last Thursday. Trey Raabs 63.
Water Area Conference Austin Miller paced
Invitational. Almont with a 39. He
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Tri-City Times Sports Editor of 262.
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Boys Track
Raiders: Kautz, Marrone, Walton
and Winslow (a single
Almont registers
from page 1-B each) made that output
possible.
allowed eight hits, struck Watson and Kristen
Stanek were the pitchers
BWAC victories
out eight and walked four
en route. Almont used en route to
Megan Orlando and the favorable outcome.
Madison Wheeler paced They gave up seven total
Capac with two singles hits, struck out four and By Kevin Kissane Mardlin, shot put, 31 feet
each. They were backed walked one. Tri-City Times Sports Editor 10 1/4 inches; Boers, 100
by Aubree Smith, Alexys Delaney Verschure (a dash, 12.51 seconds; Hank
Anderson, Ally Dean and single and a triple) notched TRI-CITY AREA Barker, pole vault (8 feet 6
Fay Abdelnour (a single Capacs top plate creden- Almont defeated Capac, inches) along with the 110
each). tials. The Chiefs also had 91-41, in a Blue Water (18.83 seconds) and 300-
In the second contest, Wheeler (a triple) along Area Conference boys meter (47.42 seconds) hur-
Almont wound up with 12 with Izabelle Amador, track meeting Tuesday, dles; Griffith, 200 dash,
hits. Nichols (three sin- Smith, Orlando and April 25 at Richmond High 25.75 seconds; Omar
gles), Proper and Watson Anderson (a single apiece) School. Santana, 400-meter dash,
(two singles apiece) plus who supported their plate Alec Giles, high jump 1:04; and Charlie Aldrich,
Mickayla Benenati, Tyler performances. (5 feet 8 inches) plus the 1600 run, 5:12.
110 (17.47 seconds) and Almont also faced
300 (46.15 seconds) hur- Richmond that day, drop-
Photo by Kevin Kissane
They were timed in 52.96 2:32.71 led Capac with a North Huron (16), Austin Grondin and Blake
seconds and 1:51.74, first. International Academy of Porter) and Wildcat (Angel
respectively. Herrera also pulled Flint (15) and Akron- Juncaj, Zweiz and Honnold)
Ashley Santo, discus, third in the 3200-meter Fairgrove (nine). relays added fifths to
93 feet 8 1/4 inches; plus run. She registered a The sprint medley team Drydens cause. They were
Rebecca Measel, 100 clocking of 13:02.15 en Sara Herrera, of Capac, is ahead of the pack in of Tyler Honnold, Elijah timed in 1:10.72 and
(17.72 seconds) and 300- route. the 800 run at Fridays Lapeer County Meet. Daoud, Sam Peyerk and 2:44.78, respectively.
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Softball
Dryden drops a
pair to Mayville
By Kevin Kissane Mia Sliman, Amanda
Photo by Kevin Kissane
Tri-City Times Sports Editor Lemke, Megan Rinke and
Claudya DeLand led Dryden
DRYDEN Dryden with a single apiece.
dropped both ends of a In the nightcap,
North Central Thumb Mayville registered a 20-0
League doubleheader ver- triumph against Dryden.
Imlay Citys Haley Medrano fouls off a pitch during a game with Clio last Thursday. sus Mayville on Monday, That contest lasted three
April 24. innings.
In the opener, Mayville Lemke (a single) fur-
Imlay City splits games with Clio posted a 12-3 victory over
Dryden.
nished the lone Dryden base
hit.
By Kevin Kissane claimed an 11-6 win against single each courtesy of Harper (two singles) paced
Tri-City Times Sports Editor
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Imlay City.
Imlay City finished the
game with nine hits.
Haley Medrano, Melissa
Rahn and Ali Harper.
In the second contest,
Imlay City with multiple
hit performances.
Isabella Barker was
Dryden incurs non-
Imlay City split a non-
league varsity softball dou-
bleheader versus visiting
Kenady Kaufman,
Haley Medrano and Lexi
Diaz led Imlay City with a
Imlay City picked up a 7-2
victory over Clio.
Medrano (three sin-
Imlay Citys pitcher of
record. She allowed seven
hits, struck out eight and
league setbacks
Clio last Thursday. pair of singles apiece. The gles), Leah Dawson (a sin- walked one over the seven-
In the opener, Clio Spartans also received a gle and a double) and inning distance. DRYDEN The Dryden with a double.
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Santo, shot put (24 feet 10 run, 3:01.99; tacked on
1/2 inches) and discus (91 Capacs thirds.
feet 11 inches); Meredith Almont also defeated
Rinke, 100 (13.23 seconds) Richmond, 73-59.
plus the 200 (28.37 sec-
onds) and 400 (1:05) dash-
es; Rebecca Measel, 100
(no time available) and
Battani (pole vault),
Santo (discus), Rinke (100,
200 and 400 dashes) plus
Measel (100 and 300-meter
Dryden claims Wildcat Relays title
300-meter (49.13 seconds) hurdles) provided Almonts By Kevin Kissane Mayville (34), North Huron performances of 8 feet 10 DeVlaminck) and 6400
hurdles; and Kayla Pia, individual event wins. Tri-City Times Sports Editor (17), International inches, 1:18.91 and 1:27.72 (Alissa Hurd, Jordan
3200 run, 14:58; gave The Almont 400, 800 Academy of Flint (six) and en route. Peters, Teagan Norman
DRYDEN The Carsonville-Port Sanilac Drydens discus and Wolle) relays provided
Almont individual event and 1600 relays also Dryden girls track squad
firsts. emerged victorious. Their (two). (Rachel Vallad, Courtney seconds. Those lineups
earned a first-place finish at The high jump (Mia Heike and Lexi Seitz), field logged respective perfor-
The Almont 400, 800, clockings were not avail- the Wildcat Relays on
1600 and 3200-meter able. Sliman, Kelli Schenkel and event (Courtney Heike, mances of 225 feet 6 inch-
Tuesday, April 25. Kaylin Norman), shuttle Vallad, Sliman and es, 1:19.87, 3:03.02,
relays also prevailed. Their Smith (high jump and Mayville High School
finish times were not avail- 100-meter dash), Battani hurdle (Hannah Weiss, Schenkel), Wildcat (Marin 3:24.28, 17:04.21 and
is where the action unfold- Jodie Adams, McKenna Luxgrant, Weiss, Adams 29:10 along the way.
able. (100 hurdles), Kwierant ed.
Battani, 100 hurdles, (300-meter hurdles), Sarah Gierman and Chloe Wyke) and Hill), 1200 (Jalynn A shot put relay of
Drydens pacesetting and sprint medley (Caitlyn Peters, Kylie DeVlaminck, Federica Bragnuolo, Vallad
no time available; and Brown (800 run) and Pia total was 88 points. They
Smith, 100 (13.71 seconds) (1600 and 3200-meter run) Hill, Adams, Sliman and McKenna Gierman and and Seitz added a fifth to
obtained Almonts seconds.
were followed by Vassar Schenkel) relays led Hill), distance medley Drydens cause. They
and 200-meter (29.44 sec- (74 points), Caro (59), Peck
onds) dashes; notched Battani (long jump) and Dryden with firsts that day. (Haylee Wolle, Kaylin turned in a performance of
Smith (200 dash) added (38), Akron-Fairgrove (36), They registered respective Norman, Jordan Peters and 67 feet en route.
Almonts seconds.
Measel, long jump, 14 Almonts thirds.
feet 2 1/2 inches; Anna
Klepak, shot put (22 feet 6
inches) and discus (59 feet
In the days other dual
meet, Richmond handed
Capac a 78-30 setback.
Mariah Schlorke (100-
Imlay City tops Cros-Lex, falls to Yale
7 inches); Autumn IMLAY CITY The feet 5 1/2 inches; Sophia Winget and Livingston) picked up a 83-54 victory.
meter dash), Alondra Munoz
Kwierant, 300 hurdles, (300 hurdles) and Herrera
Imlay City girls track Rosillo, discus, 88 feet; and 3200-meter (Kayla Livingston (pole
1:02; and Pia, 1600-meter (800-meter run) collected team beat Cros-Lex, 74-63, McKinzie Winget, 200- Louwsma, Sarah Hubbard, vault), Robin LeFevere
run, 6:46; added Almonts Capacs firsts. in a Blue Water Area meter dash, 29.43 seconds; VanDerPloeg, and Winget (long jump) and Jillian
thirds. Senyk (high jump), Conference meeting and Erika VanDerPloeg, also prevailed. They LeFevere (300-meter hur-
Sara Herrera, 800 Rodriguez (800 run) and Tuesday, April 25 at Yale 400 dash, 1:09.29; sup- logged respective clock- dles) collected Imlay
(2:39.16) and 1600 (5:45) Herrera (1600-meter run) High School. plied Imlay Citys individ- ings of 53.27 seconds, Citys individual event
runs; furnished Capacs supplied Capacs seconds. Cameron Vaubel, ual event firsts. 1:52.59 and 11:16.6 en firsts.
firsts. Tackett (discus), Trinity high jump, 4 feet 8 inches; The Imlay City 400 route. Imlay Citys 800 relay
Scout Senyk, high Schlorke (100 dash) plus Carly Livingston, 100 (Robin LeFevere, Jillian Imlay City also faced of Robin LeFevere, Jillian
jump, 4 feet; Mariah Mariah Schlorke (long jump dash (14.12 seconds) and LeFevere, Winget and Yale that day. LeFevere, Winget and
Schlorke, long jump (14 and 200 dash) tacked on pole vault (9 feet); Robin Livingston), 800 (Robin ` When the final scores Livingston also emerged
feet 6 1/4 inches), Maria Capacs thirds. LeFevere, long jump, 15 LeFevere, Jillian LeFevere, were announced, Yale victorious.
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