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P.O. Box 2938204 Secor RoadLambertville, MI 48144(734) 850-2200(734) 850-2201 Faxinfo@bba.orgwww.bba.org
Bits & Pieces• AROUND OUR TOWNSHIP •
OCTOBER 2017
Dinner Meeting & Chili Cook-Off
THURS., OCTOBER 12thNetworking 6:00 P.M. • Dinner 6:15 P.M.
at the
BBA OFFICE8204 Secor Rd. • Temperance
Cost: $10 per person(Member free if you bring in chili)
DO YOU MAKE A MEAN POT OF CHILI?BRING IT IN AND LET US BE THE JUDGE!
Guest Speaker: JIM BRUNTTopic: “Bedford Cyber Security”
Also a SHRED NIGHT! Bring documents you want to shred
Secur-Manned Shredding • Sponsored by Goodwill (Please remove all paper clips & staples from your documents)
For dinner reservations & to let us know if you are bringing chili, please call
(734) 850-2200 or email info@bba.org
BEDFORD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION2017-2018 Membership List (Paid as of 9/30/17)
Above & Beyond Service & RepairAdvanced Accounting Tax & Financial Services, LLCAdvantage ChiropracticAffordable Construction CompanyAJ’s DoolittlesAlexis Sewer CleaningAll American KarateAlly-N-Cals Pet SalonAmerican Foundation for Suicide PreventionAndrew Gill Insurance Associates (AGIA)Judge Frank ArnoldArnold's Home ImprovementAround Your House, LLCAspen Grove Assisted LivingASSE International Student ExchangeAssembly of ChristiansAthletico Physical TherapyBackyard RenovationsBankowski BuildersBarron Insurance & Financial Services AgencyBarry Bagels LambertvilleBedford Branch LibraryBedford Child Development CenterBedford Community FoundationBedford Dial-A-RideBedford Dental GroupBedford Fence CompanyBedford Goodfellows ClubBedford Hills Golf Club, Inc.Bedford HomesBedford NowBedford Press, Inc.Bedford Public Schools Bedford Public Schools Community EducationBedford Tent & TableBedford Township HallBedford Township Lions ClubBedford Veterinary Clinic, LLCBedford Wellness PharmacyBedford’s Best Baseball – 3B BaseballBrad’s Septic & Sewer Service, LLCBuckeye BroadbandBurger KingCarter Carpet & Vinyl, Inc.Chart AdvisorsChrist the King Lutheran ChurchCiolino Fruit & Vegetable MarketCitizens Bank – LambertvilleClean It Up! Property ServicesCollins Accounting & Tax ServiceCompelled ChurchCrary DrugCruise Planners – TC & Jamie ClementsDaCapo CoffeeDanberry RealtorsDarlene Stammer’s Piano Studios
Davis Cleaning ServicesDavis Tent & TableDebra Reiner, DDSDirections Credit UnionDoctor ComputerDoug’s Repair, LLCE.R. Zeiler Excavating, Inc.Eaglestone VillageEducation Plus Credit UnionEdward Jones – David AbalosEdward Jones – Nicholas AbalosEdward Jones – Troy ForgetteEngraved ImageExecutive Title AgencyFamily Chiropractic & Wellness ClinicFamily Medical CenterFarm Bureau Insurance – Jessica Thompson AgencyFifth Third BankFischer Tool & Die CorporationFlick’s Package Liquor, Inc.Foot & Ankle SpecialistsForest View Recreation Bar & GrillFox Meadow Farm, Inc.Francis Auto DetailingFrancis Family YMCAFrancis Findings Estate SalesG.B. Warnke & Associates, Inc.Giant Oak Golf ClubGoodwill StoreGraphic SignsH&S Sports PlusH.E.L.P. Printers, Inc.HLS Lambertville OrthodonticsHabitat for Humanity of Monroe County/Habitat RestoreHeartland Rehabilitation Services (HCR Manor)Heidtman SteelHickory Ridge of TemperanceHolt Roofing Company, Inc.Home Consulting ServicesHospice of Northwest OhioHoward’s MeatsHudson StudioHunters RunHuntington Bank – LambertvilleIndian Creek ZooInformed Solutions RealtyInsideout Inspections Plus, LLC Inverness CommunityIott Insurance Agency, Inc.Jets PizzaJHoward Electric, Inc.JMJ Copywriting, LLCKara’s Critter Care, LLCKBC Construction, LLCKey BankKickin Mule Car WashKrogerKurt Kraftchick, LLCLake Erie Transportation (LET)Lambertville “Do It Best” Hardware
Lambertville Mini-StorageLambertville Veterinary ClinicLaScala IT Solutions, Inc.Lennex Realty Company, LLCLewis Avenue Auto RepairLuther HausMaple Grove Golf CourseMarco’s Pizza – LambertvilleMason Jar Tap & GrillMasserant’s Feed & GrainMichael W. Pawlak Funeral HomeMiss Lori’s Dance ExpressMominee BuildersMonroe Bank & Trust – LambertvilleMonroe Bank & Trust – TemperanceMonroe Community Mental Health AuthorityMonroe County Chamber of Commerce Monroe County Community College – Whitman CenterMonroe County Community Credit UnionMonroe County Democratic PartyMonroe County ISDMonroe County ProsecutorMonroe NewsMoongate – Luxury Adult LivingMorrows Elite Carpet CleaningMSN HealthcareMTS SeatingNew Life Chiropractic CenterNFA Finance, LLCNutri-HealthOhioans Home Healthcare, Inc.OJ’s Professional PaintingOlde Schoolhouse Commons, LLCPavlika, Inc.Paws & Claws Animal Hospital, PLLCPienta, PLCPinnacle Eye GroupPrecious Hearing, Inc.PTL, Inc.Quality Systems ComplianceQuimby’s Food & SpiritsRawlings Heating & CoolingReal Estate 4UReal Estate Solutions of MI, LLCRed Star DinerReflection Medical, Inc.RFS Charitable FoundationSt. Luke’s Lutheran ChurchSt. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran ChurchSalvation Army of Monroe CountyShelton Park Church of GodShinkle’s Flower Shop & GreenhouseSidelines Italian GrilleSidelines Sports Eatery & PubSpace Matters Interior Design, LLCSpring Arbor University – Metro Toledo CenterState Farm Insurance – Neal Hopkins
Stevens Disposal & Recycling ServiceStock Sports, Inc.Subway – LambertvilleSummerlyn Builders, LLCSunrise Windows, LTD Tanlines – LambertvilleTaulbee Electric, LLCTechnically WrightTemperance Animal HospitalTemperance Body ShopTemperance Fuel Stop, Inc. (Sunoco)Terrarium Hair SpaThe BladeTim HortonsTimber Valley Luxury VillasT-J Roofing & Sheet Metal, LLCTodd’s Tree and Crane Service, LLCTomahawk ArchersTony’s Country StoreTownsend CarpetingTracy’s LuLaRoe BoutiqueUnited Way of Monroe CountyUrbanski’s Bedford Funeral ChapelVandergrift CompanyVibrant Life Senior LivingWalberg for CongressWalgreensWelles Bowen Gio Realty, Inc.Whitney’s Collison of TemperanceWMLZ-LPWomen of Bedford UnitedYard Repair ManZaums & Bialecki, PLCZigulis Eyecare Inc.Dale W. Zorn, State Senator
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSColdwell BankerCostco WholesaleCross Heating & Cooling, INCGo M.A.D. FitnessKingston of SylvaniaOffice Image, Inc.Stanford-Allen Chevrolet CadillacTown Money SaverValpak NW Ohio
HONORARY MEMBERSArlene Bates Toyne (Deceased)Beverly HammerstromCarl VanWertEdwina Talley-FritschJudge Michael A. WiepertMeg SmithNorb AbelPat Vozobule (Deceased)Pearl Albert-Green (Deceased)Rollie EisenmannRon HurleyWalt WilburnWilliam Mannor
There will be a BBA Welcome Marketing
Bag Assembly Nighton THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th
at 5:30 p.m. (prior to the start of the
October Dinner Meeting/Chili Cook-Off) at the BBA Office.
If your business would like to put information, coupons, etc. into the
bags it must be approved by the BBA no later than Monday, October 9th.
Also, any coupons should be good for at least six months.
Please submit your information for approval to
b.b.a@bex.net(We will be filling about 125 bags.)
HEIDTMAN STEEL640 Lavoy Rd.Erie, MI 48133
Owner: John BatesManager: Dave Cooley
(419) 469-8220 dave.cooley@heidtman.com
◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ MARCO’S PIZZA –
LAMBERTVILLEOffice: 8151 Monroe Rd.Lambertville, MI 48144Pizzeria: 7473 Secor Rd.Lambertville, MI 48144Owner: Angelo Ialacci
(734) 854-6767 office@ialacci.com
◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ JMJ COPYWRITING, LLC
8225 Summerfield Rd.Lambertville, MI 48144
Ralph Cox(734) 224-4148
Ralph.Cox@JMJCopywriting.com
◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Associate Member:
GO M.A.D. FITNESSOwner: Jason Reinhardt
Area Manager: Laurie Rost
WELCOME OUR NEWEST MEMBERS!
My work to reform Michigan auto insurance system continues
By State Rep. Jason Sheppard, R-Temperance As many of you already know, I have intro-
duced a bill to address our state’s auto insurance system each session since I was first elected to the House of Representatives. Recently, my colleagues and I joined with Representative Lana Theis, the Chair of the House Insurance Committee, to unveil the latest proposal to try
to reduce the rates we pay for auto insurance in Michigan – which are now the highest in the nation according to a recent apples-to-apples comparison by insure.com. That is a No. 1 ranking no state wants.
The current auto no-fault system is causing a severe fi-nancial strain on families in Monroe County. Day after day, I receive countless letters, emails, and phone calls from residents who ask the same question: why are our rates so much higher than our neighbors’ in Ohio? After much dis-cussion with my colleagues, especially Rep. Theis, we intro-
duced House Bill 5013 which, if signed into law, will offer drivers more coverage options, fight fraud and rein in medical costs.
I will not quit fighting to make changes to our auto insur-ance system – our current system works against Michigan drivers. We are the only state requiring motorists to buy un-limited lifetime health benefits through their auto insurance – even if they don’t want it, and even if they already have health insurance. The new proposal under consideration continues and guarantees benefits for Michiganders already receiving lifetime health care after a catastrophic traffic accident. The plan also gives motorists the option to continue to buy unlim-ited personal injury protection coverage, or buy more affordable alternative coverage plans. I look forward to helping move this plan through the Legislature so that we can all start to see some relief in our auto insurance bills.
For more information about House Bill 5013, please feel free to contact my office in Lansing, at (517) 373-2617.
EDWARD JONES: FINANCIAL FOCUSFive Tips for Women Business Owners
Women are an integral part of the workforce, but they have had to over-come many obstacles along the way. Of course, challenges still remain, but women’s success in the working world is worth commemorating – which hap-pened on American Business Women’s Day, Sept. 22. Are you a woman con-sidering “setting up shop” on your own? If so, here are five tips to consider:
• Balance your goals. It’s possible – perhaps even likely – that your business goals will conflict with your personal financial goals. After all, if you’re pur-chasing new equipment or services for your business, you’ve got less money – at least for the time being – to put away for your own retirement or your children’s education. Hopefully, your investment in your business will pay off in greater in-come, but, in any case, you will need to balance your personal and professional goals.
• Create a retirement plan. As mentioned above, your ability to contrib-ute to a retirement plan may be affected by the amount you put into your busi-ness – but that certainly doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have a retirement plan. In fact, for your future financial security, it’s essential that you launch such a plan. Fortunately, small-business owners
have a choice of plans, including an “owner-only” 401(k), SEP-IRA and SIMPLE IRA. Although the various plans have different requirements and contribution limits, they all offer tax-deferred earnings, which means your money has the opportunity to grow faster than if it were placed in a vehicle on which you paid taxes every year. (Taxes are due upon withdrawal, and withdrawals prior to age 59-1/2 may be subject to a 10% IRS penalty.) Plus, your contributions to a retirement plan may be tax deductible.
• Arrange for “backup.” Virtually all working women are familiar with the conflict between their careers and their roles as caregivers. Women are still more likely than men to drop out of the workforce for an extended period of time to care for young children or elderly parents. And your caregiving responsi-bilities won’t end just because you are now a business owner. Consequently, you need to have someone you trust available to step in for you when your family obligations call you away from work.
• Design a succession plan. When you want to retire, would you like to keep the business in your family? If so, you’ll need to create a succession plan that
works for you and whomever you’d like to take control. Such a plan can be com-plex, so you will need to work with your legal and tax advisors – and you’ll want to give yourself plenty of time to work out the details.
• Build an emergency fund. Main-taining an adequate cash flow will always be a key task – one that involves your sales, billing cycles, inventory and other elements of your business. One way you can help yourself avoid troubles is to maintain an emergency fund consisting of a few months’ worth of your business expenses. You’ll want to keep this fund in a liquid, low-risk account.
Running your own business can be extremely rewarding, but it’s never going to be an easy road. However, with perse-verance and careful planning, you can smooth out some of the bumps along the way – and give yourself reason to cele-brate American Business Women’s Day.
This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.
Rep. Sheppard announces October district hours
State Rep. Jason Sheppard of Temper-ance invites residents of the 56th District to meet with him during his October in-district office hours.
“I believe being accessible is vital to open and honest government,” Rep. Sheppard said. “I welcome any resident with ideas or questions about local and state government to attend.”
The times and locations are as follows:• Monday, Oct. 16 from 7:30 to 8:30
a.m. at DaCapo Coffee, 7370 Lewis Ave. in Temperance;
• Friday, Oct. 20 from 8 to 9 a.m. at Tim Hortons, 107 Cabelas Blvd. E. in Dundee;
• Monday, Oct. 23 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Forest View Lanes Recreation Bar & Grill, 2345 W. Dean Road in Temper-ance.
For those unable to attend, Rep. Sheppard’s legislative office can be reached at (517) 373-2617, by email at JasonSheppard@house.mi.gov and online at RepJasonSheppard.com.
Salvation Army announces
new support group
The Salvation Army of Monroe County announces a new support group offered on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. It is held at the Salvation Army’s Community Center at 815 East First St. in Monroe and is for men and women residing both in and out of Monroe County.
If you or someone you know is searching for freedom from hurt, hang-ups or bad habits … then this may help!
Questions may be directed to (734) 241-0440, Ext.109.
You'll seldom experience regret for anything that you've done. It is what you haven't done that will torment you. The message, there-fore, is clear.
Do it! Develop an appreciation for the present moment. Seize every second of your life and savor it. Value your present moments. Using them up in self-defeating ways means you've lost them forever.
Wayne Dyer, motivational authorand inspirational speaker
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What is the difference between an obstacle and an opportunity? Our attitude toward it. Every op-portunity has a difficulty, and every difficulty has an opportunity.
J. Sidlow Baxter, Australian pastorand author of 30 inspirational books
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Mark your calendars for the 2017-2018 BBA Dinner Meetings scheduled for the following Thursdays:
October 12, 2017November 9, 2017
December 14, 2017 (TBA) January 11, 2018February 8, 2018
March 1, 2018April 12, 2018May 10, 2018
June 14, 2018 (Year-End Picnic) Also, the Trade Fair is scheduled for
Saturday and Sunday, March 10 & 11, 2018 and the Golf Outing is planned for Friday, September 14, 2018.
The United Way of Monroe/Lenawee Counties and four major partners, Pro-Medica Monroe Regional Hospital, Re-tired and Senior Volunteer Program, Family Medical Center, and the Monroe County Health Department annually provide four opportunities for low-cost health testing and health information in the fall and spring. The costs for this project are held to a minimum due to the partnership collaborations.
Initial funding for the project comes from The United Way of Monroe/Lenawee Counties, while the partners do all the testing, lab work, and supply staffing and volun-teers.
“Health Check” will offer low-cost health testing at two locations throughout Monroe County dur-ing the months of October and Novem-ber.
The United Way of Monroe/Lenawee Counties is pleased t o o f f e r F R E E MEDICATION DISPOSAL at our Fall Health Check events. This is a safe way for you to dispose of any expired or un-used prescription or over-the-counter medication. Drop off is anonymous, and any patient- identifying information will be destroyed.
This service is made possible through a partnership with the Monroe County Substance Abuse Coalition, the Monroe County Health Department, ProMedica Monroe, Michigan State Police and the Dundee Village Police.
The sites, dates and locations for fall of 2017 are:
• October 19 in Monroe at the Redeemer Baptist Church on South Telegraph in Monroe;
• November 2 at Carleton United Methodist Church on Grafton Rd. in Carleton
Both sites are open from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and a 12-hour fast is recom-mended before blood tests.
The main test offered is a Blood Panel comprised of 22 tests to include a com-plete blood count, glucose, kidney func-tion, sodium, potassium, chloride, carbon dioxide, thyroid function, and total cho-
lesterol check. There is a Vitamin D test which measures how much vitamin D is in your body. Vitamin D is essential for healthy bones, and a lack of it can lead to health problems, including cardiovascu-lar disease. A HA1C (Also called Glyco-hemoglobin) a blood test that is an aid in diagnosing and monitoring diabetes. It is an index of the person’s blood sugar from the previous few months. Colorectal Cancer take home kits that may detect early warning signs for ulcers, cancer, or colitis are sold. All tests range in price from $5 to $25.
Blood pressures are always taken before blood draws can be made. Health Check usually offers a memory test and legal information from Monroe Coun-ty Legal Services. ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital sends staff from their many departments: Nutrition Counsel-ing, Pharmacy, Pul-monary Functions,
Pulmonary Rehab, Cardiaic Rehab, Women's Center Health, Family Center and the Mental Health Center. Also in-volved is the Monroe County Library System and the Monroe Cancer Connec-tion. A private sector company comes in to do hearing tests.
Before leaving the site each individu-al has a private consulution with a regis-tered nurse to review test results and answer questions. The nurses are em-ployees of the Monroe County Health Department. Test results are mailed to the individuals home address and it is their responsibly to take the results to their medical professional.
Each year United Way of Monroe/Lenawee Counties’s Health Check con-tinues to grow. It has been a great com-munity impact project.
Tentative dates have been set for the spring of 2018: May 3, 2018 in the Bedford area at Mt. Carmel Church, Temperance and May 10, 2018 in the Dundee area at the Dundee Assembly of God Church.
For more information you can contact the United Way of Monroe/Lenawee Counties at (734) 242-1331 or visit the website: unitedwaymlc.org.
The United Way of Monroe/Lenawee Counties and Partners are Making Community Impact with Donors
Several months ago, I was asked to get in-volved in the creation of a cybersecurity center in Bedford Township. It is a task that I took with enthusiasm as I could not help but think of the
opportunities it will bring to the area. I am happy to report that what started as a mere idea has been moving closer to reality.
The goal of the Bedford Advanced Cyber and Defense Center is twofold. First, the center will serve as a location to educate students and provide them with certain cyber accreditation to take with them as they search for employment. Second, it will serve as a hub for busi-nesses to send their employees to train in the latest cybersecurity defense practices.
Cybersecurity is a new frontier and with any new frontier, it is best to be proactive instead of reactive. I am truly excited for the opportunities it will create in Bedford and across Monroe County. There is no doubt that Bedford Township is setting the bar in an untapped field.
From Sen. Zorn’s officeBedford Cybersecurity Center closer to reality
United Way of Monroe/Lenawee Counties
Bedford Business Association EXECUTIVE
BOARDPresident ....................................... Jan Howard
Howard’s Meats, JHoward Electric1st Vice President .................Dr. James Hardie
Pinnacle Eye Group2nd Vice President .......................TC Clements
Cruise Planners – TC & Jamie Clements3rd Vice President .......................Greg LaScala
LaScala IT Solutions, Inc.Secretary .......................................Ronni Wolfe
Huntington BankTreasurer .........................................Mike Thorn
The Mason Jar Tap & GrillTrustee ............................Amanda Barron-Mills
Barron InsuranceTrustee ...............Sandie Greenwood-Mominee
Around Your House, LLCTrustee ........................................... Rich Kenny
Forest View Lanes & Sandy Courts VolleybalTrustee .................................... Denise Lubinski
Directions Credit UnionTrustee .......................................... Pam Norton
H & S Sports PlusTrustee ................................Jessica Thompson
Farm Bureau InsuranceTrustee .....................................Beth Townsend
Townsend CarpetingTrustee ........................................ Eric Urbanski
Urbanski’s Bedford Funeral ChapelAdvisory Board .......................... Karen Daggett
Bedford Press, Inc. & PrintingAdvisory Board ......................... Wendy DeBord
Lambertville OrthodonticsAdvisory Board ................................ Linda Flick
Flick’s Package Liquor, Inc.Advisory Board ................................ Meg SmithBusiness Administrator..............Maria EspositoPast Presidents ...........................Laura Collins, Collins & Associates Accounting & Tax Service
Wendy DeBord, Lambertville Orthodontics Marty Monroe, Affordable Accounting
Bill Urbanski, Bedford Funeral ChapelBrian Huner, Tom Huner Builder
Brad LaVoy, Bradʼs Driveway Sealing & SepticWalt Wilburn, Waltʼs Heating & A/C Service
Eddie Talley, Krueger Harvey InsuranceKaren Daggett, Bedford Press, Inc. & Printing
Wayne Pavlika, Wayne Pavlika BuildersNorb Abel, Olde Schoolhouse Commons
Linda Flick-Lazaris, Flickʼs Package Liquor Mary Ann McBee, State Farm Insurance
✝ Patricia Vozobule ✝ Dick Oswald, Lambertville True Value
Meg Smith, BBA Office Manager David Frechette, Al Jordan
Hazel Koenig, Dr. Joseph Glorioso
PURPOSEThe purpose of this Association shall be
to bring together business and professional people of good will, who are interested in the promotion,improvement and advancement of the business climate of Bedford Township.
BBA DINNER MEETING SHOW YOUR TEAM SPIRIT
Thursday, November 9th
Guest Speaker: Bedford Fire Chief
Adam Massingill
Networking 6:00 pm Dinner 6:15 pm
At Bedford Township
8100 Jackman Rd
Temperance, MI
(Community Room)
Cost $10.00 pp
Catering provided by
Marco’s Pizza - Lambertville
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Pizza
Cheesy Bread
Chicken Dippers
Salad
Brownies
For Dinner
reservations
Please call (734) 850-2200
Or email: b.b.a@bex.net
“Your Comfort Professionals”
H & S SPORTS PLUSCustom Embroidery
(734) 847-0661150 Reed Drive (800) 230-7921Temperance, MI 48182 Fax (734) 847-1957
(734) 854-4688 3558 STERNS RD., SUITE 1
LAMBERTVILLE, MICHIGAN 48144
IOTTINSURANCE AGENCY INC.
Bill Palmer
• Vinyl • Carpet • Hardwood Floors• Ceramic • Laminates• Sales • Installation
• Residential & Commercial
8190 Lewis Ave. (734) 847-1198 Temperance, MI 48182 DIANNA CARTER
T-J Roofing & Sheet Metal, LLC
LambertviLLe Hardware8100 Secor Road
Lambertville, MI 48144lambertvillehardware@buckeye-express.com
Phone (734) 856-3703Fax: (734) 856-8309
EDUCATION PLUS CREDIT UNION
Mon., Wed. & Fri., 10-6 / Tues. & Thurs., 10-8 / Sat., 10-3
www.edpluscu.com
CARTERARPETS & VINYL INC.
Established 1983
Diane JohnsonMark Johnson
Lambertville Office3558 Sterns
Lambertville, MI 48144(734) 856-4029
Fax: (734) 856-5014
Monroe Office15470 S. TelegraphP.O. Box 1928Monroe, MI 48161(734) 242-3765 Fax: (734) 242-0624
SCOTT HUGHES, D.P.M.GREGORY VOGT, D.P.M.CHRISTINE TUMELE, D.P.M.MATTHEW LEWIN, D.P.M.
FOOT & ANKLE SPECIALISTS, P.C.
(734) 241-0200 (734) 856-89001060 N. Monroe 8085 Secor Rd.Monroe, MI 48162 Lambertville, MI 48144
www.MBandT.comLambertville .................... (734) 856-1222Temperance...................... (734) 847-3815
TOM TOWNSEND
TOWNSEND CARPETINGCARPET • HARDWOOD • VINYL
LAMINATE • CERAMIC
(734) 856-3926 8159 Monroe RoadFax (734) 854-7788 Lambertville, MI 481441-800-430-9910 www.townsendcarpeting.com
Family OwnedSince 1969
BUSINESS & SCHOOL APPAREL & GIFTS CUSTOM EMBROIDERY • BANNERS
– SCHOOL SPIRIT WEAR –Varsity Coats • Gym Bags • Team Uniforms Car Decals • Hats • Sweatshirts • T-Shirts
Pam Norton, Owner
8015 Summerfield Rd. • Lambertville, MI 734-847-3881 • hssportsplus.com
PROMOTE YOURSELF!This newsletter is the perfect way to promote you and your business! Please feel free to submit a column or
information about your business, yourself, or an upcoming event … and best of all, it’s FREE! To submit information for publication in Bits & Pieces, please email to: b.b.a@bex.net.
Deadline is the 15th of the month before publication. THIS IS YOUR NEWSLETTER! Use it to its fullest potential!
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“A Service & Price To Fit Every Need”
William G. UrbanskiOwner
Eric J. UrbanskiManager
734-847-3841 8300 Lewis Avenue Temperance, MI www.bedfordfuneralchapel.com
“A Service & Price To Fit Every Need”
William G. UrbanskiOwner
Eric J. UrbanskiManager
734-847-3841 8300 Lewis Avenue Temperance, MI www.bedfordfuneralchapel.com
Bedford Funeral Chapel
Bedford Funeral Chapel
Sales • Service • Installation
Carl B. Washed
2339 W. Dean Rd.Temperance, MI
(419)380-3333Mike Haney
“NOTHING BUT WET!”
www.kickinmulecarwash.com
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David M Abalos, AAMS®Financial Advisor.
3508 W Sterns RdLambertville, MI 48144734-854-5623www.edwardjones.com
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JERRY BARRON
9041 LEWIS AVENUETEMPERANCE, MI(734) 847-3831
Established in 1947
Serving the people of Monroe/Lenawee
Counties, providing leadership & resources
to effectively evaluate & address human
service needs.
216 N. Monroe St.Monroe, MI 48162
(734) 242-1331
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3419 Sterns Rd.Lambertville, MI 48144734-854-5623www.edwardjones.com
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