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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:n Obituaries, Page 4 & 5
nLetter to the Editor,
Page 5nLeading Ladies, Page 7
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Serving PortionSof MontcalM, MecoSta, newaygoand Kent countieS
You are invited to partici-pate in the annual fundraiserfour-man scramble on Saturday,August 13 at the beautiful Birch-wood Golf Course. The eventis sponsored by the PanhandleArea Chamber of Commerce andour goal this year is for every-one to have a terrific time as wegenerate money for our RobertAlger Scholarship Fund throughthe Greenville Area CommunityFoundation.
The cost for a four-manteam is $200. The cost of only$50 per player includes greensfee, cart, lunch and door prizes.There will be prizes for $500 for
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gest drive, closest to the pin andholes-in-one. Ed Koehn, Green-ville is sponsoring a hole-in-oneprize of a Chrysler 200 and PeaseInsurance Agency is sponsoringa hole-in-one prize of $3000.
Have fun with our puttingcontest and golf ball drop. Trythe contest to Hit the Hood to win a basic inside/outside carcleaning, sponsored by Finish-line Auto Body, Howard City andClassic Car Care, Sidney.
Register today by callingBirchwood Golf Course at 231-796-4424 or the Chamber at 231-937-5681. Registration form isonline at www.panhandlecham-
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On Thursday, Aug. 11, two clownsfrom the Kelly Miller Circus will be visiting locations in the Panhandle
area of Montcalm County. Carleeand Charlie are advance clowns toremind citizens of the soon to arriveKelly Miller Circus.
They promote the excitementand anticipation of the upcomingperformance of the Kelly Miller Cir-cus by presenting their own specialshow. The show presents a fun mixof audience participation, silly come-dy skits and colorful clown magic allwrapped around a bit of circus his-tory with a focus on the importanceof teamwork.
The audience will learn that thecircus is an international travelingcommunity with people from all overthe world coming together to present
a great show. From performing art-ists to ring crew, ticket tellers to truckdrivers, every job in the circus is im-portant to the success of each andevery performance. Carlee and Char-lie recruit members of the audienceto help demonstrate the importanceof teamwork with a fun challenge us-ing a spinning plate that provides an
excellent Kodak Moment.The show is for children of all
ages but primarily geared for ele-
mentary school-age children.Sponsored by J & H Family
Stores, and with the cooperation ofother locations throughout the area,Carlee and Charlie will be following afairly tight schedule.
M-46 Truck Stop 9 to 10 a.m.Township Library 10 to 11:30
a.m.Howard City Mobil 11:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m.First Bank 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.Pierson Mobil 1:30 to 2:30
p.m.Independent Bank 2:30 to
3:30 p.m.Advance tickets for the circus will
be on sale during these events. After
these events, tickets for the Circuscan be purchased at J & H FamilyStores (Pierson, Howard City, M-46Truck Stop), Community First CreditUnion, Leppinks, Sticks N Stones,First Bank and Independent Bank.Savings from advance sales will endon Aug. 25, so be sure to get yourtickets early.
CLOWNING
AROUNDCarlee and Charlie to entertain the Panhandle;
stops throughout the area all dayJim Worthing, international recording
artist, is coming to Howard City on Sunday,August 14, 2011. Back by popular demand, hewill present a concert of Gospel music at PineGrove Community Church (The Tent Church),
8775 E. 88th St., Howard City, MI at 6:00PM.A free will offering will be received in supportof the Summer Concert Series at Pine GroveChurch.
Mr. Worthing is celebrating his 30th yearof professional singing, and has appeared in48 states, Canada, the Bahamas, and Switzer-land. Throughout these years, Jim has per-formed live for millions of people and his un-mistakable tenor voice can be heard on over60 nationally and internationally releasedrecordings. He has produced six solo projectsand has recently released his newest album,Committed To Love.
Jim Worthing, a native of Altoona, PA.,makes his professional home base in MusicCity USA, Nashville, TN. Prior to his solo ca-reer, Jim sang with two national award-win-
ning groups, Re-Creation and The Cumber-land Boys.
Mr. Worthing has appeared on the GrandOle Opry, Prime Time County, Nashville Now,as well as other nationally syndicated radioshows. Most recently he was featured as thespecial guest vocalist at the 2010 Army & AirForce Exchange Service change of commandceremony held in Dallas, TX.
A voice alive with the dynamics of faithand experience, a clear and winsome testi-mony, and a deep-seated commitment to theChristian message make a Jim Worthing con-cert inspiring, challenging, and uniquely un-forgettable.
Jim Worthing inconcert on Aug. 14
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OBITUARIESEmma Crawford
Mrs. Emma E. Crawford, 85, of Newa-gyo, went to be with our Lord in the pres-ence of her children, Thursday, July 28,2011, at Faith Hospice at Trillium Woodsin Byron Center.
She was born Emma Elizabeth Moult-er in Howard City, the daughter of Rosa(Snyder) and Otis Moulter on Nov. 14,1925. She married Harry Crawford on
May 5, 1956, in Howard City and he pre-ceded her in death April 24, 1986. Emmafound joy in giving to others and wasthankful for the help she received fromContinue Care of Fremont and SarahCen-ter Day Center of Wyoming. She attendedResurrection Life in Grandville.
She will be greatly missed. She leavesher children, Elizabeth Mills of Newaygo,Otis and Carrie Crawford of Byron Cen-ter, John and Amy Crawford of Newaygo,MaryAnn Matzen of Belding and Berthaand Fred Corey of Morley. She greatlyloved her 13 grandchildren and sevengreat-grandchildren. Besides her hus-band, she was preceded in death by hergrandson, Josh Mills. Funeral Servicestook place at the McKinley Newaygo Cha-
pel with Pastor Dean Wheeler ofciatingwith Interment in the Reynolds Cemeterynear Howard City. For Memorials pleaseconsider the SarahCare Day Center, 2024Health Dr. Suite B, Wyoming MI 49519or Faith Hospice at 8214 Pfeiffer FarmsDr. SW, Byron Center, MI 49315. Pleaseleave condolences at www.mckinleyfu-neral.com.
Bernard FlachsBernard Edward Flachs, 81, of Sand
Lake, died Tuesday, July 26, 2011, athome surrounded by his family.
Bernie was bornSept. 29, 1929, in Re-mus, the son of thelate William and Rosa(Snider) Flachs. Hegrew up in Remus and
attended St. MichaelsCatholic School dur-ing his elementary years and graduatedfrom Remus PublicHigh School in 1947.
On Jan. 15, 1949, he married Leatrice JoyHoover from Blanchard at St. MichaelsCatholic Church. He worked for McIn-erny Spring and Wire in Grand Rapids for40 years, where he carried a dual licensefor millwright and boiler operator. Bernieenjoyed farming, was a trustee for Pier-son Township for several years, and helda private pilots license and enjoyed en-tertaining family and friends with planerides off the farm air strip. He was an avidoutdoors man and enjoyed shing bass
and hunting small and big game.He most enjoyed sharing time with
family. Surviving are his wife, Leatrice;children, Sandra Patin, Daniel (Kathleen)Flachs, Kristi (Carl) Haywood, Steven(Mary) Flachs, Gary (Debra) Flachs, Jane(Paul) Ringler and Kelly Slagel; 18 grand-children and 11 great-grandchildren; andsister, Barbara Foster. He was preceded
in death by sons-in-law, Robert Patin andDavid Slagel; brothers, Maurice, Michael,Francis and Jack Flachs; sisters, RitaCrowley and Anna Dean; several sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrat-ed at Mary Queen of Apostles CatholicChurch, Sand Lake. Rev. Fr. Joseph W.Kenshol, celebrant. Private family inter-ment at St. Michaels Cemetery, Remus.In lieu of owers, memorials may be
made to the donors choice. Arrange-ments by Bliss-Witters & Pike FuneralHome, Cedar Springs.
Harold GundermanHarold Gunderman, 86, of Coral,
passed away July 23 at his residence.He was born May 14, 1925, in Gratiot
County, the son of Grover and Bertha(Guild) Gunderman. During his workingyears he owned and operated Coral Hard-ware. He loved motorcycles, woodwork-ing and hobby farming. Harold served hiscountry in the Army during World WarII.
In 1949, he married Laura March, whosurvives. Also surviving are four children,Connie Timmons of Holland, Leonard(Kathy) Gunderman of Coral, DouglasGunderman of Alaska and Loreen (John)Chadwick of Coral; seven grandchil-dren and eight great-grandchildren; two brothers, Cecil and Ronald; two sisters,Shirley and Ruby and several nieces andnephews. He was preceded in death by his
parents and several brothers and sisters.Memorial services took place at PiersonBible Church with Pastor Tom Sluys of-ciating. Arrangements were entrusted toThe Heckman Funeral Home of HowardCity.
Donna KimballDonna Kimball, 69, of Newaygo,
passed away July 28, 2011, at her resi-
dence.She was born June 12, 1942, in Alba,
the daughter of Clyde and Laura (Palmiti-er) Tinker. During her working years she worked at Mr. Easy Clean Laundromatin Grand Rapids for many years as wellas other various jobs. She loved painting,crafts, reading, crocheting, collecting an-gels and spending time with her family.
In 1960, she married Dennis Kimball who survives. Also surviving are threechildren, Dennis Kimball Jr. of Newaygo,Wanda Kimball of Newaygo and Robert(Karen) Kimball of Greenville; six grand-children and ve great-grandchildren;sister, Lorraine Desmond of Florida andseveral nieces and nephews. She waspreceded in death by her parents; a son,Dwaine and two sisters, Charlotte andShirley.
Funeral services took place at theHeckman Funeral home with PastorDoug Bennett ofciating.
EDITORS NOTE: Additional obitu-aries are on Page 5.
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Cht MkChester Mienko, 82, of Howard City, passed away
July 27, 2011, at Metron of Cedar Springs.He was born March 15, 1929, in Grand Rapids, the
son of Anthony and Mary (Kozinck) Mienko. During hisworking years he worked for Widdicomb furniture as anelevator operator for 22 years. He loved watching sunsetsand woodworking. He was a member of Christ The KingCatholic Church.
In 1958, he married Letha Curry who survives. Also
surviving are two sisters-in-law, Beverly Chatterson ofKentwood and Barbara Hansma of Grand Rapids andseveral nieces and nephews. He was preceded in deathby his parents and two brothers and two sisters. FuneralMass took place at Christ The King Catholic Church withFather James Wyse as the Celebrant with Burial in TheHoly Cross Cemetery. Memorials to Hospice or AmericanLung Association may be left at the Heckman Funeralhome.
Dvd TbuDavid Tebeau, 50, of Howard City, passed away July
30, 2011, at his residence where he was surrounded bythe love of his family and friends after a brief battle withpancreatic cancer.
David was a loyal friend, an electrician, a talented woodworker and even crafted an 18-and-a-half footChris Craft boat. He also was an avid sherman, hunterand boater. David lived his life with no regrets. He was afaithful member of Bethel Lutheran Church.
He was born March 26, 1961, in Muskegon, the son ofWilliam and Mary Ann (Sutherland) Tebeau. Survivingare his wife Jeanine Tebeau; mother Mary Ann Tebeau ofGrand Rapids; his two beagles, Bella and Shimp; brotherSteven (Diana); sister Anne Mary (Tebeau); nephew An-dre Todd all of Grand Rapids; mother- and father-in-law,James (Carol) LaRue of Arizona; sisters-in-law, Laura(Mike) Gertz of Wasington, D.C. and their child Noelleand Katherine (Matt) Eppley of Arizona and their chil-dren, Rachel, Brenna and Reed.
He was preceded in death by his father, William. Fu-neral services took place at the Bethel Lutheran Churchwith Pastor Joseph Fremer ofciating with burial in the
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OBITUARIES
Wht hdt Hwd Cty!!!
TO THE EDITOR:
I am a proud Citizen of HowardCity because I believe that it is a Com-munity that has not just survived butmoved forward. After reading theletter to the Editor What happenedto Howard City I would like to clarifywhat has happened to Howard City.
Wter Rtes: Your water bill pays for two
systems the Water System and the
Sewer system, both are calculated ontotal gallons used. These rates areset not be make a prot but to sup-port the operation and maintenanceof the system and are in line withmost communities our size. The water and sewer accounts are sup-ported only by users; the Village andDDA also pay water and sewer billsto these accounts. Over the past fewyears the Village has been required
by the DEQ to make upgrades to oursystems luckily we have been able tosecure grants that made less impacton the rates of the users. If a userwishes to obtain a separate meter tometer the water used for wateringlawns or owers or for sprinklers forchildren they should check with the Village ofce, this would eliminatethe sewer usage charge to these ac-tivities.
Briks:Many of the residents have asked
WHY? What Is It Costing ME? Theanswer to that question is Tax Dollars.
However they are not tax dollars youhave paid the Village of Howard Citythey are tax dollars you have alreadysent to Washington and Lansing thatwere obtained through grants fromMichigan Economic DevelopmentCorp. and the Michigan Departmentof Transportation. Those funds if notused by the Village of Howard Citywould go to some other Community.Where would you rather have those
tax dollars spent, Howard City orsome other community? A portionof the Streetscape project is fundedby the Downtown Development Au-thority, the funds to pay that portionis thru Tax Increment Financing.The does not raise anyones taxesand is not paid for from any General,Street, Water or Sewer account.
Empty Houses:Between 2000 and 2010 Howard
City housing units grew by 117 units,in 2000 there were 50 vacant homesand in 2010 there were 58 vacant
homes. So with an increase of 117homes there was only an increase of8 vacant homes. Howard City wasone of very few Citys and Villagesthat had an overall decrease in vacanthomes between 2000 and 2010.
The population grew from 1598in 2000 to 1808 in 2010 which is a13.1 percent increase, which was thelargest percentage increase of anyCity or Village in Montcalm County.
With growth we will encountersome problems but the positives faroutweigh the negatives and if we work as a Community together wecan continue build a better HowardCity.
S. MIcHaEl ScOTT,Vige President
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Benjamin Klaasen of Grand Rapids and KarleenBoluyt of Sand Lake
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Way back when
Do YouRecall?
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Edmore Lakeview Stanton989-427-5141 989-352-8168 989-831-4140
Owned by Pharmacists - Run by Pharmacists
1951 The first annual Lakeview
Dairy Show will be presented
next week with hopes of many
more events in the future.
Stanley Long of Merritt has
been hired as principal of the
Coral School for the comingyear.
1961 The children of the Six
Lakes United Brethren Church
are again taking part in the Sum-
mer Christmas Tree Program to
help children in Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Annis of
rural Howard City are being hon-
ored on their 45th anniversary
with an open house.
1976 Dan Rossman of Lakev-
iew is a state winner in the 1976
4-H awards program.
Airman Kathleen Hunt of
Howard City has been assigned
to the Presidio of Monterey, CA
to complete her basic training.
1996 James Keeler of Lakeview
caught a 15 bass in Tamarack
Lake last week.
Elizabeth Lykins of Lakev-
iew has received the Presidents
Scholarship at WMU.
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Ken Ludwigs uproarious comedy, Leading La-dies is the next production of the Cedar SpringsCommunity Players. Its 1958 and down on theirluck English actors, Jack and Leo are reduced toperforming Shakespeare on the Moose Lodge cir-cuit in Pennsylvania. Their fortune appears tochange when they read of a dying old lady who islooking for her long lost English heirs, Max andSteve; children of her sister who moved to Englandmany years ago.
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Dale Droski and Marc McKinley portray Leoand Jack. Laura Johnson and Katie Zank play theirrespective love interests, Meg and Audrey. JoanneCarter, Cody Eldred, Kim Johnson and Scott Phil-lips complete the cast.
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Help is Available:The Mid-Michigan District Health Department offers free vision testing,as well as hearing screening tests for all children ages 3 to 21. For moreinformation or to schedule an appointment, call (989) 831-3644, Mondaythrough Friday.
Michigan Chapter of Pilots for Christ - We provide free air and ground servicefor those with medical needs, pastors in need, missionaries cargo transportation.www.pilotsforchristmi.com or call 616-636-5523.
A free Bariatric Support Group will meet the first Tuesday of each month (beginning in February 2010) at 6:30pm in the Conference Rooms at CarsonCity Hospital. For more information, contact Ellen at 989-330-4091.
Newaygo Countys newest Cancer Support Group - Whether you havebeen recently diagnosed, in treatment or living beyond your cancer, meet withothers to share and offer hope for one another. Last Thursday of every monthfrom 6:30 until 8:30 at Living Hope Physical Therapy, 977 W. 72nd St. (M-82),Newaygo, MI. For more information contact Deb Kaminski, 231-924-7013.
Emotions Anonymous (EA) - Meetings every Wednesday, 1pm, MiracleDrop-In Center, 310 E. Main St., Stanton. Everyone is welcome. No dues orfees. Emotions Anonymous offers a twelve step program to help people copewith stress in daily living and to live a healthier emotional life. Info call Carol(989)831-8778.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS): Newaygo. Weigh in 5:30-6:10pmon Thursdays, meeting 6:10-7:10pm. Info. Dee at (231)652-2583. SpartaMethodist Church. Weigh in 5:00-6:00pm on Tuesdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm.
Info. Betty at (616)691-7120. White Cloud, Commission on Aging. Weigh in5:25-5:55pm on Thursdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm. 93 Gibbs St. Lakeview, NewLife United Methodist Church. Weigh in 5:45-6:10pm on Mondays, meeting6:15-7:15pm. East M-46. Lakeview, New Life United Methodist Church.Weigh in 9:30am on Wednesdays, meeting 10:00-11:00am. East M-46. SandLake, Resurrection Lutheran Church. Weigh in 8:30-9:00am on Tuesdays,meeting 9:15-10:00am. 180 Northland Dr. Howard City, Howard City VFWHall, Thursdays weigh-in 4:15-5:10pm, meeting 5:15-6:00pm. Fi rst meeting free.For information call 231-937-4441.
Grief Recovery Support Group Weekly Meetings Tuesdays 9:30-11:00am,Pierson Bible Church, ministries building, 101 Grand St., Pierson, Michigan.Call 636-5542 or 636-5680 for info.
Emphysema Support Group Meetings 2nd Tuesday of month, 5:30pm,Health Department, White Cloud.
Addictions Program: Feel trapped in addiction? There is an answer! ReformersUnanimous. A caring addiction program for any addiction, offered at Bills LakeBaptist Church, 8549 Swan Ave., 7 miles east of Newaygo. Every Friday night7-9p.m. Info. call 652-9940.
Rebos House 10 N. First Street, Cedar Springs, Michigan. Meeting Days &Times: Monday-7pm, Big Book Meeting-Open; Tuesday-12Noon-Open, 5:30-6:30pm Womens-Open, 7:00pm Mens-Open; Wednesday-7:00pm 12&1212 Steps Traditions-Open; Thursday-12Noon-Open, 7:00pm-Open, 7:00pm-Closed (N/S) nonsmoking, 7:00pm-Alanon; Friday-All Open-12Noon, 7:00pm,9:00pm; Saturday-All Open-8:30am, 10:00am, 7:00pm; Sunday-All Open-
9:00am, 2:00pm, 7:00pm.; Friday-7:00pm-Young People of Addictions-Open.Contact Sandy W. 616-636-8253. Last Thursday every month speakers meeting,7:30pm. Arrive early if you want convenient parking.
Teen 12-Step Meeting (Help and support for staying alcohol and drug free).Wednesdays 7-8pm, White Cloud United Methodist Church, 1125 NewellStreet, White Cloud. No cost, anonymous.
Overeaters Anonymous - Do you eat when youre not hungry? Bingefor no apparent reason? No DuesWe are a fellowship. FREMONT: FirstCongregational Church, 714 Hillcrest, Thursday, 10:45-11:45. Contact 689-6553, Marge.
Drug Problem? Narcotics Anonymous Now Meeting on Thursdays, 7pm,United Methodist Church, 1125 Newell St., White Cloud. (C, NS, BT)
Newaygo Al-Anon Meeting, 7:30pm, Monday. 18 Justice St., next to St.Marks Episcopal Church, behind City Hall.
Teen 12-Step Meeting Seventh Day Adventist-Baptist Church, 984 WilcoxStreet, White Cloud (next to the Teen Center) Tuesday 7:00-8:00pm.
Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault 24 Hour Crisis Line: If you are livingwith physical, emotional, or verbal abuse, Call 1-800-374-WISE. ServingMecosta, Osceola and Newaygo Counties.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: If you think you have a problem drinking,please call. Let no disabilities keep you away. We are accessible to you - 652-5574. O = Open Meeting, C = Alcoholics Only.
MORLEY: Open Meeting. Smoking allowed. 19180 Monroe, Morley. Call
Darryl for more info. (616) 826-0859.SPARTA: Sparta United Methodist Church, Monday 7:00pm; Monday,7:30pm, Frank 678-4534, Wednesdays, 12noon, Harold 678-7508, Wednesdays,8:00pm, Anggie 887-9952; Sparta Baptist Church, Fridays 7:30pm, Roger 887-8508 (Spanish Speaking)
KENT CITY: Kent City Baptist Church, Friday 12noon, Rick or Tonya 675-7663
SAND LAKE: Sand Lake Alcoholics Anonymous/NA: (AA/NA ClosedMeeting - Women Only). Sand Lake United Methodist Church (Bldg next tothe church), corner of Maple Street and Sixth Street, Tuesday at 7:00pm. (frontdoor entrance).
CROTON-HARDY: New Croton Township Hall, 5833 Division, Fri. 8pm - C;Sun. 7pm - O
HOWARD CITY: VFW Hall, 1/2 mile south of Howard City, Larry 616-723-5081, Wed. 7:30pm - O
GRANT: Community Bldg., 105 S. Front- 678-7508, Wed. 7:00pm - O.; Sun.7:00pm - O
FREMONT: St Johns Episcopal, 124 Sullivan TUES., WEDS. & FRI.: Noon-O;NCCS Building, 6308 S. Warner First SAT. of the month 6:30 Potlock 7:30Speaker - O, SUN. 11:00am - O; Fremont Christian Church, 10 E. Elm MON. -THURS. 12 Noon - O TUES. Al-Anon: 8:00pm SAT. 11AM - O.
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NEWAYGO: St. Bartholomew Church, NS, 599 Brooks - Basement - John 924-
8027, Mon. 7:30pm - C; Step Mtg.; Thurs. 7:30pm - CNewaygo Area Alano Club: 8406 Mason/M-37, Behind Tracys Custom RiverBoats, just North of Speedway Unit #3. Mon. Noon (O), 7:30pm; Tues. Noon,7:30pm; Wed. Noon, 7:30pm; Thurs. Noon, 7:30pm; Fri. Noon, 5:30pm (Menonly), 7:30pm (NON-Smoking - Women only all types of recovery welcome);Sat. Noon, 7:30pm (3rd Sat. of month is open, non-smoking, potluck dinner6:30p, speaker meeting 7:30p, with game night following); Sun. 1:00pm, 7:30pm(O).
WHITE CLOUD: Mental Health Bldg. - Basement, 1049 Newell - 689-1779-Non-Smoking, Mon. & Wed. 8pm - C
SELF-HELP GROUP FOR EMOTIONAL OR MENTAL PROBLEMS: Is your ability to function and live a normal life impaired because you have anemotional or mental prob lem? Is stress, depression, anger, anxiety, panic attacks,substance abuse or fear getting in the way of you being able to really live? Newaygo County meeting, Fridays, 5:00pm, United Methodist Church, 240Williams Street, White Cloud. For more information, call 689-7330, or toll-free,1-800-968-7330.
Thursdays from 1-4pm.
Free Western Square Dance Lessons - Newaygo St. Bartholomews
Church - Thursday 3:30pm-6:00pm. Call Carole (231)652-6183.Brian Maghielse, Assistant State Service Officer from theVeterans of Foreign Wars, will be stationed at the Sheridan VFWPost #5065, located at 209 W. Washington, Sheridan, MI 48884, onthe 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month from 9am - 4pm. You may call989-291-9680 for an appointment. Walk-ins are welcome!
Fish Fry every 2nd and 4th Thursday from 5 - 7pm at the HowardCity VFW Post 3306, 1001 S. Ensley Rd.
Come sew at Heritage United Methodist Church on Fridays from10am to 3pm. Bring your machine and call for supply list. New projectsevery week. Call Debbie Castle at 231-354-6910 for more details oremail at dcastle@pathwaysnet.com. Everyone welcome.
Greenville Auction & Flea Market - Every Friday at the Old MeijerStore in Greenville on M-91. Flea market starts at 7:00am, Auction at10:00am. Vendors and consignors wanted. Call 616-225-9999 or emailwwauctions@yahoo.com.
Howard City Farmers Market is open on Saturdays from 9am to1pm.
Family Farm & Home Small Animals Sell and Swap 139 W RiverDr, Newaygo 2nd Saturday of the month 8am-Noon 231-856-4641.
Gospel Jam @ Grace Community Church 9920 Reed Rd, Howard City,MI 4th Saturday of each month from 6pm to 8pm in the fellowshiphall. For more info, please call the church @ 231-937-6440 or Gene @231-937-2036.
Every Sunday Sheridan VFW Post 5065 FREE VeteransBreakfastfor Veterans and/or wives (companions) or widows at 209 WWashington 7:30am-8:45am.
Attention Seniors - Howard City Action Center, 132 E. Edgerton,open 7 days a week. Call Karen West or Dawny Kniffen 231-937-5950for weekly schedule o f events. Noon lunches Tues, Wed, Thurs.
Library Happenings:Classes are now forming at the Grant Area District Library forbeginning computing, e-mail basics, social networking and basicInternet search. The classes will take place the week of August 15-20th. Please call the Library at 231-834-5713 for more details or toregister for the class that is right for you.
Movie - Jim Morris, father, teacher and high school coach finds out it isnever too late to believe in your dreams in the baseball classic based on
a true story. Morris, played by Dennis Quaid in this heartfelt, inspiringstory about not giving up on your dreams is a remarkable and affectingstory that will have everyone cheering! Join us on August 17 at 12:30 inthe Community Room of the library for baseball, hot dogs and apple pieas we watch an American classic and root for the good guys. The moviewill start shortly after lunch is served. This program is free and open tothe public; however a good will donation will be taken to offset the costof the luncheon. For more information or to register large groups call thelibrary at 231-834-5713.
Story-Rama! Star in a silly story production! Kids bring favorite storiesand fables to life through audience participation, puppets and props.In partnership with Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore. For allages. Wednesday, September 7, 6:30pm - Sand Lake Branch of the KentDistrict Library.
Katie Ls Big Top Birthday - Kent District Library turns 75 thisyear! Lets wish Katie L., our elephant friend, a HUGE Happy Birthday!
Join us at the library for birthday crafts, activities and treats. For all ages.Saturday, September 17, 1:30pm at the Sand Lake Branch.
If you have ever wanted to join a bowling league, but cant liftthe ball or play a round of tennis without running around thecourt, then join the Grant Area District Library every Monday
between 4 and 5pm to play Wii Sports. This fun gaming system allowsthe armchair athlete all the fun of playing the game, but without theneed to sweat. Baseball, tennis, golf and bowling are among the gamesthat will be played these Monday afternoons. So bring a friend andcome to the Library on Monday and see what a good sport you can be!For more information, call the Library at 231-834-5713. Have fun, getinvolved and come play Wii with us.
Preschool Storytime at the Croton Library on Tuesdays from10:00am-11:00am. Program is for 2-5 year olds and involves books,crafts, songs & fun.
The Friends of the Grant Area District Library meet at 10am onthe third Tuesday of the month in the Community Room. All interestedpersons are welcome to attend. The library is located at 122 Elder St.in Grant.
The Friends of the Croton Township Library meet the firstWednesday of each month at 1:00pm at the library. Please come ifinterested in helping your local library.
New Members Needed - The friends of the Timothy C. HauenstienReynolds Township Library is looking for additional members who areable and want to help the friends of the Library excel in advancingthe library. We meet the 2nd Wednesday of the month. Please contact
Vicky Paulen at 231-937-5190.Friends of the White Cloud Community Library meetmonthly,the first Thursday at 1:00 p.m. The library is located at 1038 Wilcox inWhite Cloud. Everyone is welcome.
Shelf Life Book Club - meets the 2nd Thursday of the month at6:00 PM at the Tamarack District Library in Lakeview. Book titles arepublished in the Shelf Life Book Club brochure and on the MonthlyEvent Flyers at the library.
Wiggles and Giggles - is a toddler story time program, at 10:30 AMevery Friday at the Tamarack District Library in Lakeview that bringsstories, songs, crafts and activity to your child.
The Newaygo Area Friends of the Library Bookstore, at NewaygoCity Hall, open every Friday, 10am to 6pm and Memorial Day and LaborDay Weekends with hundreds of books at Bargain Prices. Proceeds fornew Library Building Fund.
Upcoming Events:Village of Howard City - 2011 Music in the Park - Every Tuesdaynight 7pm to 9pm. Located at Ensley Park in Downtown Howard Citythru August 16. Aug 9th: Country Sides Band - Come and enjoy someold country music, polkas, waltz and dance music by the best sax playerin the country, featuring Jerry Bissell, Gene Harris, Noreen Gondre andDon Kik. August 16th: Bo White & The Bluezers - A multi-talentedband whose main philosophy is to have fun! Based in rhythm and blues,individual band members experience covers the spectrum of popularmusic including rock, country, combo, jazz, classic rock, oldies and bigband. Rain Schedule: In case of inclement weather the concerts willbe held at Zellies Opry House at 230 Edgerton Street. Sponsored by:Village of Howard City, Howard City DDA, Reynolds Township, PiersonTownship, Firstbank of Howard City and the Panhandle Chamber ofCommerce.
Food: Aug. 9th at Howard Citys Music in the park. We will beserving Sloppy Joes, cookies and drink for $3.00. Popcorn will be $1.00per bag. Quilt Tickets will be on sale 6 for $5.00 All proceeds go to theFriends of the Library.
The monthly Food Pantry at the Sheridan VFW Post 5065 andsponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary will be open on Thursday, Aug. 11thfrom 8:30am until 12 noon in the basement of the VFW Post. Further
information can be obtained by calling the post at 989-291-9680.Pierson Outdoor Market, 21751 Cannonsville Rd. Pierson, next toSticks-N-Stones Etc. and J&H Family Stores. 10am to 6pm $10 Spot.Schedule as follows: August 12th, North Country Band begins at 10am,open jam 1pm to 3pm; August 13th, Oh Brother Band, 11am to 3pm;August 26th open jam 10am to 3pm; August 27th open jam 10am to3pm; Sept. 9th open jam 10am to 3pm; Sept. 17th open jam 10am to3pm; Sept. 23rd open jam 10am to 3pm and Sept. 24th open jam 10amto 3pm. For more information call Stacy at 616-636-8677 or stop into Sticks-N-Stones. Check us out on FACEBOOK/Pierson OutdoorMarket or www.sticks-n-stonesetc.com. Book your spot today!
Horns of Power Concert Saturday, August 20th at 8:00 at the GHSPerforming Arts Danish Festival - $10
Vacation Bible School at River Valley Community Church, August22-26, 9 am - noon plus Family VBS Friday Night 7:00-8:30. SonSurfBeach Bash theme. Corner of M-37 & 88th St. in Newaygo. Call 652-9461 for more information.
MUSIC BY THE POND 2011 - Presented by Glen Curtis Foundation,Village of Edmore and Edmore Chamber of Commerce. Location: Gazebonext to Curtis Pond - Sheldon St. - Edmore. When: Sunday evening at6:30 pm Aug 28. Please bring your own lawn chairs or blankets. In caseof rain all shows will be moved into the Curtis Building. AUGUST -Gravel Ridge come and listen to music performed by one of our areaslocal bands. They will perform bluegrass for our listening enjoyment. Ourevening of music will wind down the Edmore Potato Festival with icecream being served by the local Edmore area Chamber of Commerce.
Lakeview High School Alumni (this includes any former LakeviewHigh School student & guest from 2011 & earlier) and retired teachersare invited to attend the annual Alumni Banquet, to be held at theLakeview High School, on Sunday, September 11, 2011. The cost is$13 per person, with open house at 11am and dinner served at 1pm.Reservations must be made prior to August 31st by sending payment,your name, maiden name (if applicable) and year of graduation to:Arnold Kempton Treasurer at 8128 5 Mile Rd, Mecosta Mi 49332. If youcan not attend and desire a copy of the 2010 Secretarys report, pleasesend a self addressed stamped envelope to: Bernard Behrenwald, PO Box149, Lakeview MI 48850. Questions may be directed to Arnold at 231-972-8518 or Bernard at 989-352-7945. Please spread the word to out oftown classmates. Last year we started a new program. It is in Memory ofa Lakeview High School Graduate. Someone will receive $100.00 at theAlumni dinner this year.
Vendors needed for a Womens Expo to be held on Oct. 15 at Pine
Grove Church and sponsored by Stillwaters Counseling Center. Tableswill be $50.00 which includes lunch. For more information call Judy at231-937-4031 or Brooke at 616-340-9709.
Flea Market- Every Saturday, thru Oct 29, 9am 3pm. Flea Market willbe in our Mel Trotter Sparta Store parking lot. Booth spaces available.Please call 616-887-4021 for information on booth rentals.
Caron City Hospital Farmers Market, on Mondays, Summer 2011,8am-12pm at the Carson City Hospital Administration Entrance. Fruits,vegetables, baked goods, flowers and more, any local gardener or farmeris invited to participate. Call Anne at 989-584-3971 ext 216 for moreinformation.
Old fashioned square dance - Howard City VFW $5/mo, year round,Monday 1-4pm, Potluck at 2:15pm. Call Carole (231)652-6183.
Lakeview Seniors Come early (1:00) for cards, games, refreshmentsand social time. The LV Seniors meet the 1st Tuesday of each month.Come join us, bring a friend.
Life Style Change, Weight loss etc @ Natures Atrium every Tues6:30pm-7:30pm Call 231-937-9370.
Interested in local, healthy food sources, preparation, andinformative discussions? Westen A Price Foundation meetings
6:30pm every 3rd Tuesday of every month at Stanwood Free Methodist(Stanwood Dr. and Pierce Rd.) Call Bonnie @ 231-823-8002.
Hospice of Michigan Offers Living on Support Group 2ndWednesday of each month from 2:00pm 3:00pm at Veras Houselocated at 18 Justice St in Newaygo. For more information please callDiane Snyder at 231-924-6123 or 800-837-3630.
The Howard City Harvest Festival Committee meets 2ndWednesday of month, 7:00pm, @ Timothy C. Hauenstein ReynoldsTownship Library. Volunteers are needed. Info. Call Cheryl @ 231-937-5686.
Mecosta County Sheriffs Posse meets at 7p.m. the second Thursdayof each month in the basement of the Mecosta County jail. Looking fornew members. For more information call (231) 796-0966.
Free Clothing for those in need - Seventh Day Adventist Church,8060 M-46, Lakeview, in the Community Building behind the church.
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FREE CLOTHINGfor the Community
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WymanEstate Sale: Aug 12-13, 9am-
5pm. 1833 Cutler Rd. Wyman,
3 miles N of Edmore. Table
saw, generator, welder, 3 trail-
er loads of small tools.
Cedar SpringsGarage/Estate Sale: August
11-13. Clothes of all sizes.
1735 Solon. 616-696-3076.
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Guns ammo hunting toolstoys misc.
Thur-Sat Aug 11-13, 9-6.
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Howard CityGarage Sale: August 11-13,
9am-5pm at 8423 Garbow Rd.
off Federal between Almy and
Edgar. Lots of clothes, appli-
ances, misc. items.
Multi-Family, August 12-13,
rain or shine, 520 Park St.,
South end of Park -
Bassett's.
Yard Sale: August 11-13, 9am-
6pm, 20071 Dewey Rd. Table
saw, chop saw and more, air
brush system, Elvis col-
lectibles.
MorleyAugust 11th-12th. 9am-5pm.
17100-One Mile Rd, Morley.
Sewing machine, guns, MT-
John Deere, back blade, man-
dolin, tools.
NewaygoRiver Valley Storage Sale! 8/11
and 8/12 from 8-5pm and 8/13
from 8-12pm. Housewares,
clothes, furniture, toys, sport-
ing goods and much more!!!
746 S. Division, Newaygo 231-
652-2257.
PiersonAugust 12-13, 9am-3pm.
Recliner, household goods,
clothing, sewing machine,puzzles, books, jewelry. 21453
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Tri County Area Schools
Informational MeetingMonday, August 15th, 6:30 p.m. at TC MiddleSchool. This meeting will be to provideinformation and answer questions regardingthe upcoming school year i.e.; building sched-ules, transportation, etc. The public is invitedand encouraged to attend. For more infor-mation please contact the Administration
Office.
Monday, August 15th6:30 p.m. at
Tri County Middle School
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Dr. Decker is board-certified in internal medicine,
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He received his medical degree from Wayne State University
School of Medicine and completed his residency and a
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golfing, fishing and spending time with friends and family. He lives in the GrandRapids area with his wife and three children.
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AUCTION SALESat., Aug. 13, 2011 10:00 a.m.Located: West of Edmore or East of stop light at M-66 & M-46 toDerby Rd., North to Auction OR East of Six Lakes on Fleck Rd. to
corner of Fleck & Derby. Six Lakes, MI, Montcalm Co.Follow Auction Signs.
Milwaukee, Porter Cable, Hilte, Rockwell, Delta, Craftsman Power ToolsSK & Craftsman Tools - MTD Riding Mower - 2 Generators
Rototiller - Push Mower - some Household, Antiques & Collectibles
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August 8th. to the 13th.Stanton Art Cruise - Artist Choice Award for
$100 to T Square Art Supplies
Wednesday-August 10th.7:00p.m.-9:00p.m. Talent Show Try outs. (1)
Thursday-August 11th.6:00-9:00p.m.Miss Stanton, Jr. Miss Stanton,
Duke & Duchess, Prince & Princess. (1)
Friday-August 12th.All Day Yard SalesPost Open to the Public All Day
4:00p.m.-11p.m. Pony Rides
4:00p.m.-11:00p.m. Bingo (2)
4:30p.m. to 6:30p.m. American Legion BBQRibs & Baked Potato $10. (7)
5:00p.m. Petting Zoo
5:00p.m. Inflate-a-Fun, Inflatables.
6:00p.m. Coed Softball Tournaments (3)
6:00p.m.-12:00a.m. Black Jack and TexasHold-em Cash Tables (8)
7:00p.m.-9:00p.m. Star Quest Talent Show (1)
8:00p.m.-12a.m. American Legion - Music:Southside Band (Rick Waldorf and TomCooley) (7)
9:30p.m. Firemans Parade.
10:30p.m. to Midnight-Friday Night DanceParty for ages 16-20. (hosted by MikeRuggles)(1)
Saturday-August 13th.All Day Yard Sales
Post Open to the Public All Day (7)
7:00a.m.-10:00a.m. K of C Pancake Breakfast (8)
8:00a.m. Coeds Softball Tournaments (3)
8:00a.m.-Noon Tractor Show featuringimplements
8:00a.m.-4:00p.m. MI Chip ChildRegistration Brought to the Old FashionedDays by Stanton Star Lodge 250, & TheGrand Masonic Lodge of Michigan.
8:00a.m.-6:00p.m. Sidewalk Arts and Crafts
9:00a.m. to 9:45a.m. Horseshoe Registration (3)9:00a.m.- 10:00a.m. Sand Volleyball
Registration 3 (3)
9:00a.m.-10:30a.m. Kids Pedal Tractor PullsSponsored by Rolston Hardware
9:00a.m.-10:30a.m. Bench Press weigh-inand registration Sponsored by The BodyBuilding
9:00a.m.-? Flea Market (4)
9:30a.m. Sand Volleyball Tournament (3)
10:00a.m. Horseshoe Tournament (3)
10:30a.m.-12:00p.m. Kids Pedal Car DragRaces Sponsored by The Brick Yard
Firemens Events 10:00a.m. FiremensExtraction Demonstration; 10:00a.m.-Noon Firemens Dunk tank; 3:00p.m.-8:00p.m. Firemens Dunk tank; 5:00p.m.Firemens Extraction Demonstration
11:00a.m. Pony Rides
11:00a.m. Grand Parade Line Up (7)
11:00a.m. Inflate-a-Fun, Inflatables.11:00a.m. Bench press competition sponsoredby The Body Building Fitness Club
11:00a.m.-3:00p.m. Lions Club Chicken BBQ
Free Stage Entertainment (1) 11:00a.m. to1:00p.m. Regeneration Band; Elvis - (FredWolfe), After Parade: 2:15p.m.- 3:15p.m.and 4:30p.m.- 5:15p.m.; 5:30p.m.-7:30p.m.Holden County Band
12:00p.m. Hot Dog Eating Contest SponsoredBy Morning Loris
12:00p.m. Kids Parade Line at Zerkas PartyStore
Noon -11:00p.m. Bingo (2)
12:30p.m. Kids Parade
1:00p.m. Grand Parade
1:00p.m. - 3:00p.m. Car Show Registration (9)
Trinity Church Ice Cream Giveaway followingthe Grand Parade around 1:45p.m.
3:00p.m.-8:00p.m. Car Show
6:00p.m.-9:00p.m.Krantz Home GardenShow (5)
6:00p.m.-12:00a.m. Black Jack and TexasHold-em Cash Tables (8)
8:00p.m. Car Show Winners Announced (1)
8:00p.m.-12:00a.m. American Legion Tent-
Music: Southside Band (Rick Waldorf andTom Cooley)
8:45p.m. Raffle Winners Drawn (1)
9:00p.m. Car Cruise
Sunday-August 14th.8:00a.m. Coed Softball Tournaments (3)
9:00a.m.-10:00a.m. Mud VolleyballRegistration (3)
9:30a.m.-10:30a.m.Community Wide ChurchService (1)
10:00a.m.-4:00p.m. Mud VolleyballTournament (3)
3:30p.m.-10:00p.m. Texas Hold-em
tournament (8)All Events Downtown unless noted by the (numbers).All Times and Events Subject to Change.
Updated 7-26-11
We Welcome OurNeighbors To the 28th
Stanton Old Fashioned Days.
August 10th to the 14th 2011Visit our schedule page for updates on events.
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2011 CalendarSept 10
Tractor Pull
Sept 17-18 Apple PickingPick Your Own ApplesWagon Rides to the Orchard
Sept 24-25 & Oct 1-2Fun Day on the Farm
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Oct 15 Great Pumpkin DayScarecrow Making Pumpkin Picking
Nov 12 Christmas Open HouseRefreshments Holiday Decorations
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Sinus TroubleMany people complain of sinus problems. I used to be one of them. I never had any nasal congestion or itchy eyes,
until I came to Michigan. Then, slowly over the years things got bad, until the early 1990s, when I was taking antibiotics atleast eight times a year for sinus infections. I had become sensitive to everything.
Three days after going to work for Dr. Grant Born at the Born Clinic in Grand Rapids, he said to me, You have foodallergies and Candida! I am tired of hearing you sniffing all the time. You need to fix that. I was amazed. He knew withoutan examination what was wrong. I was embarrassed because I did not even realize I was sniffing and snorting all thetime.
I was allergic to 38 of the 102 foods we tested. And I was loaded with Candida, which is a yeast commonly found inthe digestive tract. It does not belong in the sinuses. Mayo Clinic published a study that found this yeast in the sinuses ofmany people with chronic sinusitis. Unfortunately the numbers of yeast grow every time one takes an antibiotic. The yeast
then cause inflammation and blockage of the sinus drain passages and then bacterial infections start again. Now the needfor more antibiotics keeps the vicious cycle going along with a downward spiral in general levels of health.
People that have this problem are almost always allergic to dairy. (Remember The Leaky Gut Syndrome?) Often wheat,eggs, soy, and corn become contributing foods. The yeast causes two problems. We can become allergic to them. Thiscauses an increase in the general allergen load. And they can give off toxic by-products which can cause fatigue andfibromyalgia. Because of the yeast allergy, the yeast and mold containing foods like bread, mushrooms, and alcohol drinksare often culprits. Diets high in sugar tend to feed yeast so sugars and starchy foods add to the problem.
The addition of a supplement, Probiotic, is a must. These are good bacteria that are naturally found in our body, sinuses,digestive tract, and vagina. They normally help keep the yeast in check, but antibiotics kill them, so they are often out ofbalance, letting the yeast grow wildly. Probiotics (usually Acidophilus) should be taken orally, 2-4billion units per day. For chronic sinusitis, it is beneficial to put some Probiotic in saline nasal sprayand squirt them up the nose four or five times per day.
Within six month my snotty nose was much better. I only had post nasal drainage if I cheated ondairy products. Most of the other allergic foods I was able to add back in on a limited basis as mybodys sensitivity decreased. I have not had to take an antibiotic in over 15 years. What an amazingchange.
So keep in mind, sinus infections may have an allergic base underneath it. There may be a yeast,Candida Albicans contributing to the problem. And you may need to replace the good health florawith some Probiotic. All and all, you can solve this problem. The bonus was that I eliminated 30pounds of belly fat during that six months as well as feeling much, much better.
Put Your Health in Your Own Hands. Bob Huttinga PA-C. 989-352-6500.
HAYFOOT/STRAWFOOTFathers, sons, and brothers marched off to war 150 yearsago as a civil war between the states began in the earlymorning hours of April 12th. Come hear the stories of thehardships the women endured as their loved ones marchedoff to war. Pieces of the Past will be presented by KristaProut Wednesday, August 10th at 11 a.m. at the ReynoldsTownship Library. The program is being sponsored by theLibrary Friends Group. See civil war artifacts, historic quilts,and Howard City & Amble history. Everyone is welcome toshow up for muster at 11 a.m.
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They started with joint custody. In 2009 the
Chippewa County Circuit Court granted Ms.
Mattson and Mr. Stark joint custody of their
daughter, who was still a very young child.
Both parents doted on her. Both wanted the
best for her. For the next six months they tried
to make it work, but there had been a lot of
love lost in their breakup. And Mother could
not keep her ill feelings toward Dad under
control.
Mother was antagonistic. While she was
with either parent the child was well cared for
and loved. The schedule was two days with
one parent, two days with the other, and alter-
nating three-day weekends. Thus each parent
had five uninterrupted days at a time. But there
were words during exchanges. Mother dis-
played anger. She was belligerent. She shouted
in front of the child. She went out of her way
to let him know how she felt about him. Each
time, the child was with her. Eventually Moth-
er lost custody.
She should have bit her lip. The Judge dis-
cussed the evidence: in March, 2010 Motherhad come to Fathers home with the child in
tow, shouting and cursing, and refused to leave
when asked. Dad had then openly videotaped
her ranting which he showed the judge during
the custody hearing. On another occasion Dad
already had the child in his arms when Mother
decided to refuse to let the child go because
Dad had showed up late. Mother grabbed her
and sent her into the house. On more than one
occasion Mother had verbally assaulted Fa-
ther in front of the child (meaning yelled accu-
sations and/or threats). And once, Mother was
so angry she told the child it would be okay to
run away from Fathers home.
Theres a law the Best Interests law. A
judge can only change custody if the court
finds that based on 13 different factors it
weighs the change is in the minor childs
best interests. For the most part, these parents
could have been found equal on most factors
but for Moms repeated inability to be nice.
Even if she didnt like Dad, and even if he
might have been a real schmuck in her eyes,
she had crossed the line with her inability to
hold her tongue in front of the child.
Clear and convincing evidence. There was
clear and convincing evidence in court that
since entry of the last custody order the con-
ditions mother was subjecting the child to
meaning how Mom was treating Dad in front
of the child could have a significant effect
on the childs well-being. Heres the big les-
son - Dad didnt have to prove that Moms
behavior had already affected the childs well-
being. It was only necessary that it could have
a significant effect. (Well, of course it could.
Imagine how upset a child could be if she has
to see one parent treat the other badly - evenonce!) So be nice to your childs other parent.
Hold your tongue. Besides, its what we expect
from grown-ups (and politicians, but thats for
another column).
Jeanne Jerow practices in Howard City. Di-
vorce & Custody, Certificate in Estate Plans,
Probate, Wills &
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