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BYDAVE YARNELL
NEWS ADVOCATE STAFFWRITER
Doug Bell, director of golf and gen-eral manager at Manistee National Golf& Resort, has accepted the challenge ofchairing the annual fund drive for UnitedWay of Manistee County.
Its good timing for me to be able tocommit time, Bell said. Weve had a goodsummer and have been very busy finishingthe clubhouse and getting that back on lineand then its been a good busy summer onthe golf course.
This years goal will be a bit higherthan it has been in the past at $250,000,and Bell said he has high hopes that it willbe reached.
I know Corey (Van Fleet, execu-
tive director of United Way of ManisteeCounty) has a mission to have to havesome pretty substantial initial dollarsalready committed by the time the cam-paign kickoff breakfast rolls around, whichwill make our aggressive goal look thatmuch more attainable, Bell said.
Honestly, this is going to be kind of alearning curve for me, he continued. DoI have a set strategy? No, Id have to saythat right up front. Am I thinking of a fewdifferent things that I can contribute thatmight be new? Yes, with my backgroundin golf, I may be able to work with the golf
courses we have in the county to bringsome funds that havent been there in thepast.
Bell noted that he has worked withUnited Way in the past as a member ofthe dispersment committee and has alsohelped for a number of years with the LakeMichigan Broadcasting Company golf out-ing held in October to benefit United Way.
I have always wished that I wouldhave had the time to be a member of dif-
Manistee County tokick-off annual United
Way campaign
SeeUNITED WAYpage 4
Dave Yarnell/News Advocate
Doug Bell, (above) director of gold and general manager at Manistee nationalGolf & Resort, was named the chairman of the 2010 United Way Campgain.
ON A MISSIONIts an aggressive goal andits got some people think-ing. Will people in ManisteeCounty give a little more? Ithink theyre always willing
to if they are approached inthe right way. I truly thinkthere are a lot of people outthere who dont think aboutUnited Way at all. If we canenlighten some folks whowould be willing to give, andinform them on all that itgoes to, then I think we havea chance.
DOUG BELL,CHAIR, MANISTEE COUNTY
UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN
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Sept. 11 Uniteday Chili Cook Off,anistee Fire Hall
Sept. 11 COVEenefit Beach 5K Walk &K Run, 7:30 a.m., Mears
tate Park, LudingtonSept. 11 Mason
ounty Garden Club Falllant Sale, 9 a.m.-noon
Sept. 11 Wine & Artt The Harbor, 2-5 p.m.,entwater
Sept. 11 An Eveningith Johnny Rivers, 8.m., Little River Casinoesort
Sept. 11 Manisteeounty Friends of theibrary book sale, 9 a.m.-p.m., Manistee Countyibrary, 95 Maple St.,anistee
Sept. 11 Port Citytreet Fair, Manistee
Sept. 11 HomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m., downtownManistee
Sept. 12 WellstonBooster Yarn Fest knit-ting, crocheting andquilting group, 1:30-3:30p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,
WellstonSept. 15 Customs-
N-Classics Car ClubCruise-In Night, 5-8 p.m.,
Wendys restaurant, 1492U.S. 31 South, Manistee
Sept. 16-19 Scottville Harvest Festival
Sept. 17-19 Childrens ProductionBeenie and theBamboozling BookMachine, RamsdellTheatre, 101 Maple St.,Manistee, 723-7188
Sept. 18 HomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m., downtownManistee
Sept. 18 Green ArtsFestival, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.,Douglas Valley Organic
Vineyard Community,Onekama
Sept. 19 Wellston
Booster Yarn Fest knit-ting, crocheting andquilting group, 1:30-3:30p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,
WellstonSept. 19 Blessing
of the Animals and FarmOlympics, 1:30 p.m., CircleRocking S Childrens Farm
Sept. 19 BracketRaces, 11 a.m., NorthernMichigan Dragway, 13991Potter Rd., Kaleva
Sept. 24 Street
CALENDAR:FROM PAGE 2Drags, 8 p.m., NorthernMichigan Dragway, 13991Potter Rd., Kaleva
Sept. 25 BobbyVinton Live in Concert, 8p.m., Little River CasinoResort
Sept. 25 HomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m., downtown
ManisteeSept. 26 Wellston
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Where to go and who
to call for area fun andactivities
Paine Aquatic Centerat Manistee High School,525 12th St., Manistee,723-2547 Ice Arena and
Recreation Center at WestShore Community College,3000 N. Stiles Rd.,Scottville, 845-6211, www.
westshore.edu Little River Casino
Resort, M-22 at U.S. 31,Manistee, (888) 568-2244,
www.lrcr.com.
Manistee CountyHistorical Museum, 425River St., Manistee, 723-5531 Manistee National
Forest, (231) 723-2211,www.fs.fed.us/r9/hmnf
Crystal MountainResort, (800) 968-7686,
www.crystalmountain.com Caberfae Peaks Ski
and Golf Resort, (231)
862-3000, http://caber-faepeaks.com Interlochen Center
for the Arts, (800) 681-5920, www.interlochen.org Northern Michigan
Dragway, (231) 362-3439,www.northernmichigan-dragway.net
Manistee CivicPlayers at the RamsdellTheatre, 723-7188, pur-chase tickets online at
www.ramsdell-theater.org Indoor heated pool,
hot tub, fitness room,Portage Point Inn, 8567South Portage Point Dr.,Onekama, 889-4222 West Shore
Community College, (231)845-6211, www.westshore.edu Arts and Culture
Alliance of Manistee
County, www.allartsman-istee.com Ludington Area Arts
Council, www.ludington-artscouncil.org Manistee Art
Institute, (231) 723-2682 Spirit of the Woods
Music Association, (231)477-5381, www.spiri-tofthewoods.org Carmike Harbor
Cinema, Ludington, (231)
843-9310 Marilla Museum
and Pioneer Place, 9991Marilla Rd., Copemish,(231) 378-2123 Ramsdell Theatre
Tours, 101 Maple St.,Manistee, Saturdays, 1-4p.m., start June 19 Bottle House
Museum, 14551 WuoksiAve., Kaleva, (2310 362-3519 Kaleva Depot
Railroad Museum, WaltaSt., Kaleva
This list is compiled byNews Advocate entertain-ment editor Dave Yarnell.
Listing suggestions areappreciated. ContactYarnell at 398-3111 [email protected].
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Bobby Vinton, recognized for such pop hits as as Blue Velvet, Mr. Lonely,
Roses Are Red (My Love), and Blue on Blue, will perform at 8 p.m. on Sept.25 at the Little River Casino Resort.
Most widely known forhis roles on screen, JeffDaniels has garnered criti-cal acclaim in many films
including The Purple Roseof Cairo and The SquidAnd The Whale.
On stage, he wasmost recently nominatedfor a Tony Award in theBroadway play God ofCarnage. Now, Jeff Danielsis gaining notoriety as amusician for his unique andspontaneous one-man showwhich returns to the roadon Aug. 20.
The show will be mak-ng a local stop on Tuesday,ept. 21 at Manistees
istoric Ramsdell Theatres a part of the Westhore Community Collegeerforming Arts Series.
With four albums to hisredit, Live & Unplugged,randfathers Hat (2006),ogether Again (2007)collaboration with
onathan Hogan, and Livet The Purple Rose (2009),aniels is not just another
ctor turns singer/song-
JeffDaniels
scheduledto play
Manistee
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ture in place for this cam-paign, so Im excited aboutit. If it was, here, Doug,heres the goal, go do it,I dont know that I wouldhave said yes because I amgoing to learn. Corey hasfilled me in quite a bit tothis point but the first halfdozen meetings Im going togo to, Im going to learn alot more than I know now.
Its an aggressive goal
and its got some peoplethinking, Bell said. Willpeople in Manistee Countygive a little more? I thinktheyre always willing toif they are approached inthe right way. I truly thinkthere are a lot of people outthere who dont think aboutUnited Way at all. If we canenlighten some folks who
would be willing to give,and inform them on all thatit goes to, then I think wehave a chance. People dontreally know how big it is
and how many people theorganization touches.Last year, United Way
of Manistee County raised$190,000 and dispersedfunds to 12 agencies Alternatives for Area
Youth, American Red Cross,ARC of Manistee County,Big Brothers Big Sisters,Boy Scouts, CHOICES, GirlScouts, Manistee County4-H, Manistee Recreation
Association, SalvationArmy, Staircase YouthServices and ManisteeCounty 2-1-1.
Bell is well known inthe golf world. He is apast board member of theMichigan Section PGAand is currently a com-mittee member with theMichigan Section PGA. Hehas won an award from theMichigan Section PGA asthe resort merchandiserof the year and has servedas the past president ofthe Northern MichiganPGA. He has a weekly localradio program, Golf TalkThursday, which promotes
all of the charity golf eventsat local courses. Duringthe peak of the season,Manistee National Golf &Resort employs 65 peoplein all three operations two golf courses, a hotel,and the Grille restaurant.
Bell and his wife,Ann, have two children Hannah, 15, and Blake, 13.He is a private pilot, having
built his own airplane.My family enjoys all
that Manistee County hasto offer as much as we can,he said.
ferent service clubs, but myduties and responsibilitiesat the golf course have just
been too intense, Bell said.So, when I talked withCorey, he filled me in on
what the position entailsand the team that has beenset up and I felt like, if hethought I could do it, thenIll put my best effort intoit.
Bell, who is from the
Cadillac area, first workedin Manistee County as thegolf professional at BearLake County Highlandsfrom 1992 through 1994. In1999, he joined ManisteeNational right after newowners purchased thecourse that had been estab-lished as Cobi Pines GolfCourse.
There is a good struc-
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writer.While Im very aware
many come to see the actorfrom Dumb and Dumberor Gettysburg or whatever,but they leave saying, I hadno idea he could play orsing.
I bought a guitar whenI moved to New York City
in 1976. Lonely and out ofwork, I dove head first into
Stefan Grossmans GuitarTablature Books and juststarted writing and playingaway my solitary misery.This little diversion lastedfor decades.
So, for those consid-ering doing this kind ofthing, I highly recommendrehearsing for 30 years to
get yourself ready.After a 2009 concert
at the City Winery in NewYork City, New York Postcritic Dan Aquilante wrote,(Daniels) voice is flexibleenough to ape Lyle Lovettin one tune and conjureSpringsteen in the next. Andhis songwriting is clever,funny and has an eccentricattitude.
The best moments werewhen he reprised his songThe Dirty Harry Blues,
which he wrote about hiswork playing the villain inClint Eastwoods film Blood
Work. In his patter beforethe tune, Daniels gushed:You dont know what anhonor it is for an actor toget killed by Clint. Danielslearned something fromthe master: At this show hekilled, too.
Born and raised inMichigan, Daniels returned
home in 1986 after star-ring in Woody Allens film,The Purple Rose of Cairo.There, he realized his dreamof creating a professionaltheater company featur-ing Midwestern actors,directors, designers andplaywrights situated in themiddle of America produc-
ing plays about middleAmerica: The Purple RoseTheater.
To raise money forthe Purple Rose, Danielsperforms his show for two
weeks every Christmas andNew Years. Nine yearsand over $500,000 later,he decided his show couldtravel.
What started out as away to raise money has nowbecome something I reallyenjoy doing, he said. IfIm having fun out there, so
does the audience. Thatsthe thing about my show; Inever know whats going tohappen next.
Every night, I have a setlist with far too many songson it. If the audience wantsto listen, great. If they wantto laugh, fine. If the guitarplayers want to see actor
boy get up and down theneck, I can do that, too.
Unlike Broadway wherethe play is pretty muchthe same every night, theexciting thing about doingthis show is embracing theunpredictability of it. Itmakes playing live alive.
Audiences feed off theexcitement in that.
When asked why hedoesnt tour with a band,Daniels said, Schedulingrehearsals is far easier whentheres only one of you.
Besides, Im hardly aloneout there. The actor withcomic timing and stagepresence is with me; theplaywright whos written 14plays guides the storytelling,the musician whos taken anacoustic guitar and turned itinto an obsession, as well asthe director whos helmed
film and stage productions;all those guys are with me.
Creatively, when I grabmy guitar and walk out infront of an audience, I feelas if Im finally using all ofmyself.
Daniels show at theRamsdell will take place onTuesday, Sept. 21 at 7:30p.m. Tickets are $28.50 andcan be purchased by callingthe West Shore CommunityCollege box office at (231)843-5507 or online at:
www.ramsdell-theater.org.
DANIELS:WSCC PERFORMING ARTS SERIESPRESENTS JEFFDANIELS ... FROM PAGE 34 WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE Sunday, August 28, 2010
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28Onekama Thrift Shop, 10a.m.-4 p.m.Steak or Shrimp Dinner/Bake Sale, ManisteeMoose Lodge, 5-7:30
Marilla Museum andPioneer Place hours; 2-5p.m.; 9991 Marilla Road,Copemish, 231-378-2123AA meetings daily, Man-istee/Mason counties. Call(231)723-3515 for times/location.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 29Kaleva Lions Club PancakeBreakfast 8:00 a.m. to 12Noon; Kaleva Lions Den.Bear Lake Lions Club Pan-cake Breakfast, 8 a.m.-11
a.m., Bear Lake Lions DenFree Coffee Devotion,Open Door led by Layleader Paco Theisen, Sta-fonos, 3 p.m. (an outreachof the United MethodistChurch)Tours of Historic First Con-gregational Church UCCfollows 10 a.m. worship.100 Year Anniversary K-12Arcadia School, 7 p.m.;Arcadia United MethodistChurchAA meetings daily, Man-
istee/Mason counties. Call(231)723-3515 for times/location.Lithuanian potluck dinner,1p.m., Custer School
MONDAY, AUGUST 30TOPS 528, First BaptistChurch, weigh-in, 3:45-5p.m., meeting follows.TOPS #1801 meets at 11a.m., First Baptist Church,1201 Lakeshore Rd.Tops 1306, Weigh In:9:30a.m., Meeting: 10-11a.m., Bear Lake UnitedMethodist ChurchDepression Self-helpGroup, 1:00 p.m.; ManisteeFriendship Society, 405 E.Parkdale Ave. Manistee.Dual Recovery Anony-mous, 3:30 p.m.; ManisteeFriendship Society, 405 E.Parkdale Ave.Manistee County VeteransCounselor, Beth Yeack, willbe at the Veterans office inthe court house, 9 a.m. -3p.m. 398-3587 or 233-385
Hunter Safety Class, Man-istee Muzzle Loading Club,6p.m.-9p.m.AA meetings daily, Man-istee/Mason counties. Call(231)723-3515 for times/location.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 31MACC Clinic, 4-8 p.m.Manistee Health Clinic, 3rdStreet.Anger ManagementSelf-help Group, 11:00a.m.; Manistee FriendshipSociety, 405 E. ParkdaleAve, ManisteeDAV service officers willprocess VA claims andother veterans/depen-dents needs, 10 a.m.-1p.m.; VFW 1121 28th,Manistee, 723-9220B. Matzen DisabledVeterans Outreach Worker(DVOW) Manistee officeTues from 9am-4pm, 1660
U.S.31 South, ManisteeLighthouse PregnancyCare Center hours, 9 a.m. -4 p.m. 234 Parkdale AveHunter Safety Class, Man-istee Muzzle Loading Club,
6p.m.-9p.m.AA meetings daily, Man-istee/Mason counties. Call(231)723-3515 for times/location.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1Kiwanis Board Meeting,7-8:00 a.m., House ofFlavorsO.A.(Overeaters Anony-mous) meeting 7 p.m.;Good Shepherd LutheranChurch, 521 Cypress St.,Manistee, 723-2883T.O.P.S. suppor t group9 a.m. - 11 a.m.; E.U.M.Church, Highbridge Rd.,Brethren.Hunter Safety Class, Man-istee Muzzle Loading Club,6-9 p.m.FAMILY MOVIE NIGHTLetters to God - 7:00p.m.; Bethany LutheranChurch in Kaleva (next tothe school) to benefit BabyBuddies Infant Pantry.AA meetings daily, Man-istee/Mason counties. Call
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 2Kaleva Lions Club Pasties8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon at theKaleva Lions Den.Marilla Museum and Pio-neer Place OPEN HOURS2:00-5:00 p.m.; 9991Marilla Road Copemish(213)378-2123Gamblers Anonymous,7 p.m.; Good ShepherdLutheran Church, 521Cypress St, ManisteeHunter Safety Class, Man-istee Muzzle Loading Club,6p.m.-9p.m.Portage Lake Garden Clubwill meet, 5pm, PresidentJane Muellers home.AA meetings daily, Man-istee/Mason counties. Call(231)723-3515 for times/location.AAUW meeting/potluck,6:30p.m., Lake Bluff birdsanctuary, Lakeshore Rd.Childrens Needs As-
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 5Kaleva Lions Club PancakeBreakfast 8:00 a.m. to 12Noon; Kaleva Lions Den.Bear Lake Lions Club Pan-cake Breakfast, 8 a.m.-11a.m., Bear Lake Lions DenFree Coffee Devotion,Open Door led by Layleader Paco Theisen, Sta-fonos, 3 p.m. (an outreachof the United MethodistChurch)AA meetings daily, Man-istee/Mason counties. Call(231)723-3515 for times/location.
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Sunday, August 28, 2010 WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE 5
All events take place in Dickson Township Park located on Coates Highway just east of High Bridge RoadUnless otherwise noted: Evening Entertainment $3.00 Admission Children under 12 free with adult
Brethren DaysEvent Schedule 2010
Friday, Sept. 3Horse Pull
Starts at 6pm - North Park at Lake
Elinor. Hosted by Dickson Twp. Fire
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Saturday, Sept. 4Highbridge Hustle
5k Run or Walk starts at 9am at theBrethren High School. Sponsored by:
Orchard Hill, Third Coast, Manistee
Dermatology and Terwilliger Funeral
Home
Arts and Crafts ShowStarts at 10am
Softball TournamentAll Day
Kids Arts & Crafts10 am to 2 pm
Bubble Gum Blowing ContestAt Noon
Conservatory of
Dance Performance11am
Open House at the Museum,Brethren Heritage Association at theCorner of Cart and Amick 10 - 5pm
Heritage Lane FeaturingThis year featuring one room schoolsof Dickson Twp. Booster Grangs ofBrethren & 1st families of Brethren11 - 5pm
Eileen Hawkins Variety Band12 - 4pm
Food and Beer ConcessionsAll day
Horseshoe TournamentReg. at noon - Starts at 1pm
Poker RunRegister at 11am in park - Ride starts at
12pm - $15/bike. Flag dedication at the 1st
stop at Saddle Up in Bear Lake at 12:45
Steve Asiala & Kate PillsburyAcoustic4-8pm
ONAGER(variety band) 8pm - 1am
FireworksOver Lake Elinor-Dusk
Sunday, Sept. 5Community Church Service
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Larry Bialik and The
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All Corvette Car Show
3pm at Brethren High School
The Brethren Days Grand
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Whether youre walkingalong Manistee Riverwalk,or hiking in the ManisteeNational Forest, if youre asenior citizen, such strolls ca
wreck havoc on your joints.It happens to almost all
senior citizens joint painfrom a lifetime of lifting,
bending and normal wearand tear. Beyond medication,there are steps you can taketo relieve stress while goingabout your daily activities,according to the ClevelandClinic.
If youve lived longenough, inflammation in theankle, knee, hip, shoulder,elbow and wrist can causepain, swelling and limitedmotion.
If you have joint painor suffer from arthritis, nodoubt youve already beenprescribed medication by
your doctor to reduce thesesymptoms. But theres a lot
you can do yourself apartfrom taking your medication to lessen joint pain.
What can you do:1. Control your weight.
Obesity puts extra stress onweight-bearing joints, suchas the back, hips, knees andfeet.
2. Be aware of body posi-tion, using good posture toprotect your back and the
joints of your legs and feet.Whenever possible, sit down
to perform a job instead ofstanding. Change positionoften, since staying in oneposition for an extendedperiod tends to increase stiff-ness and pain.
3. Conserve energy byallowing for rest periods dur-ing the workday and whileperforming any activity.
4. Respect pain. Its yourbodys way of telling yousomething is wrong. Dontinvolve yourself in an activitythat puts strain on joints thatare already painful or stiff.
5. Use care when gettingin and out of a car, chair, ortub, as well as for climbing,lifting, carrying, pulling, orpushing objects. Think before
you strain. Tip: Try to alwayssit in the highest chair in theroom, and look for chairs
with armrests to make iteasier to get up.
6. Use your strongestjoints and muscles to reducethe stress on your smaller
joints. For example, carry apurse, handbag, or briefcase
by its shoulder strap ratherthan by its handle.
7. Distribute pressure tominimize stress on any single
joint. Lift dishes with both ofyour palms rather than withyour fingers, and carry heavyloads in your arms instead of
with your hands.8. Avoid tight gripping,
pinching, squeezing andtwisting if your hands areaffected by arthritis. Ways toaccomplish the same tasks
Nine ways forsenior citizens
to relieve joint
stress and pain
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There are many things seniors can do to prevent soreand painful joints.
SeeSENIORS page 7
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After all these years, Istill get my primary localnews, from local newspa-pers.
A few months ago, Iread my local hometownweekly newspaper and Ilearned a childhood friend a fellow classmate had died after battlingcancer.
Gary was one ofthe nicest guys Id everknown. Everyone likedhim. He was kind, funny,a good athlete and theonly problem he and Iever had was our junior
year when he unseated meas Class Clown.
That hurt.
My heart sank as Iread Garys obituary in theReed City newspaper. Ive
written dozens and dozensof obituaries during my35-year newspaper career probably even hundredsof em and it still hurtsto read em.
That hurt, too.Funny, the only fist
fight I ever got into highschool, was with Gary.Just one fist was thrown,
and it wasnt mine.Did I tell you that
hurt?Then, that closed fist
became an open hand an open hand that reacheddown to pick me up.
You OK, Gary asked?Yeah, I stuttered,
my chin deflected theblow.
Gary laughed.
He slapped me on theshoulders, and laughed.Gary went on to serve
a stint with the U.S.Marines, while I joinedthe Navy. He became apretty good slow-pitchsoftball player in ReedCity, while I became anumpire.
Whenever Gary cameto the plate, hed alwayshave something kind tosay. Hed comment abouta column or story Id writ-
ten that week he alwaysliked them and hedalways ask me how mykids were doing.
Then, if he wasntsmacking the ball over thefence, hed smack it off thefence and leg out a double,or triple.
All the time, hed bewearing a grin as wide asthe infield, itself.
Good golly, but Garyliked to smile, laugh andhave a good time.
He valued friendship,too.
Being so removedfrom my hometown my
wife and I have been inManistee for nearly 10
years now Im no longerprivy to the coffee shoptalk. I no longer have peo-ple stopping in the officehere in Manistee, to tellme whats happening back
in Reed City.So when I read Garys
obituary after the fact his funeral had come
and gone I was espe-cially crushed. I wouldhave liked to have had theopportunity, one last time,to say thank you, andgood-bye.
And I would have likedto have told him that it
wasnt his one punch thatI remember so much, butthat he reached down,to help me up, brush meoff and extend an olive
branch.After all, I had pro-
voked the fight, and Garyfinished it.
Then, in typical Garyfashion, he reached down,helped me up, and smiled.
I would have likedto have thanked him fordoing that, too.
David L.
BarberManaging
Editor
398-3113 [email protected]
Remembering GaryOne good punch leads to one good friendship
with alternate methods ortools can usually be found.
9. Investigate assistivedevices. Many of these self-help products bath stools,grippers, reachers, grab bars have been developed tomake every-day activitieseasier and less stressful onyour joints and muscles. Yourdoctor or physical therapistcan suggest devices that willbe helpful for tasks you mayfind difficult at home or atwork.
SENIORS:FROM PAGE 6
LANSING TheMichigan Departmentof Community Health(MDCH) confirmed a
third case of EasternEquine Encephalitis(EEE) in Barry County onMonday.
A 52-year-old woman,who first fell ill in lateJuly and was hospital-ized, is in a rehabilitationcenter recovering fromthe illness. The previoustwo human cases of EEEare in Kalamazoo County.A 61-year-old man ishome recovering from theillness while a 41-year-oldman is in intensive carein a Kalamazoo Countyhospital.
All human cases havea history of local expo-sure to mosquitoes. Theseare the first human casesreported in Michigansince 2002. No furtherdetails about the threecases are being released.
The MDCH and theMichigan Departmentof Agriculture (MDA)are continuing to receivereports of cases of EEEin horses in SouthwestMichigan, including
Barry, Calhoun, Cass,Kalamazoo, and St.Joseph counties. EEEis one of the most dan-gerous mosquito-bornediseases in the U.S., kill-ing one third of thosehospitalized with theinfection, and often leav-ing survivors with lastingbrain damage. In the faceof this ongoing outbreak,Michigan residents areurged to take precautionsagainst mosquito bites.
A virus of birds that
is spread by mosquitoes,EEE is a rare illnessin humans. Only a fewhuman cases are reported
each year in the U.S.People who become ill
with EEE may experiencefever, headache, chillsand nausea.
EEE is spread bymosquitoes and causesinflammation of thehorses brains and leadsto death in up to 90 per-cent of the cases. Peoplecannot get the diseasefrom horses, only frommosquitoes.
Steps people shouldtake to protect them-selves include: Use repellent: When
outdoors, use insectrepellent containingDEET, picaridin, IR3535or oil of lemon eucalyptuson exposed skin and/orclothing. The repellent/insecticide permethrincan be used on clothingto protect through several
washes. Always follow thedirections on the productlabel. Stay indoors when
mosquitoes are biting:Mosquitoes are most
active at dusk and dawn. Wear protective
clothing: Wear longsleeves and pants when
weather permits. Install and repair
screens: Have secure,intact screens on win-dows and doors to keepmosquitoes out. Keep mosquitoes
from laying eggs nearyou: Mosquitoes canlay eggs even in smallamounts of standing
water.
MDCH confirms third
human Eastern Equine
Encephalitis Case
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environmentally distressed & functionally obsolete areas.COMPENSATION COMMISSION. Two vacancies one term end-ing 10/1/2014; one term ending 10/01/2015. Purpose: Establishescompensation for City Council members. Meets only in odd numberyears.HARBOR COMMISSION. Two vacancies three year terms ending10/31/2013. Purpose: Advisory on marina, harbor development is-
sues.HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION. One vacancy unexpired termending 2/28/2012. Purpose: Historic preservation.PARKS & BEAUTIFICATION COMMISSION. One vacancy unex-pired term ending 6/30/2013. Purpose: Advisory on parks develop-ment, maintenance, improvements, & identifying, planning, implement-ing public & private beautification projects.PEG COMMISSION. One vacancy unexpired term ending12/31/2012. Purpose: Oversee operation of Manistee Public Accesschannels.PLANNING COMMISSION. Four vacancies (1) unexpired term end-ing 10/31/11; (3) three year terms ending 10/31/2013. Purpose: Re-views master plan, zoning, site plans, development issues.Application forms are available at the City Clerks office, 70 MapleStreet or http://www.ci.manistee.mi.us/CityForms.html. All appli cationsshould be returned by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, September 13, 2010.Appointments will be made at the September 20, 2010 City Councilmeeting.
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PUBLISHERS NOTICEAll real estate advertising in this news-paper is subject to the Fair Housing Actwhich makes it illegal to advertiseAny preference, limitation or discrim-ination based on race, color, religion,sex, handicap, familial status or nation-al origin, or an intention, to make anysuch preference, limitation or discrim-ination. Familial status includes chil-dren under the age of 18 living with par-ents or legal custodians, pregnant
women and people securing custodyof children under 18.This newspaper will not knowinglyaccept any advertising for real estatewhich is in violation of the law. Our read-ers are hereby informed that alldwellings advertised in this newspaperare available on an equal opportunitybasis.To complain of discrimination,call HUD toll-free at 1(800)669-9777.The toll-free telephonenumber for the hearingimpaired is1(800)927-9275
170 Itemsfor Sale
HUSQVARNA & JONSEREDchainsaws. Sales & service. Lawn-
mower replacement blades. Back-woods Products, Fountain.(231)462-3934
MOVING SALE, CALL (231)233-7760 for individual items and price.
FirewoodQUALITY OAK. CUT, split & deliv-ered. $49.50 a rick.(231) 266-5102.
250 Autos for Sale
2002 CAD DVILLE26 MPG-Hwy., 100K, loaded,$7,800/OBO. (231)889-5584
255 TrucksVans & SUVs
97FORD RANGER, high mileage,runs great, $1500/OBO. Small trucktopper, red. $225/OBO. (231)398-2044
280 Farm Goods
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290 Farm
EquipmentCAALLIS-CHALMER TRACTOR,runs good, excellent rubber with 2-bottom plow. Call (231)889-3772
300 Wanted to Buy
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ROOFING - SIDING - REMODELING
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MANISTEE COUNTY FAIRM-22, Onekama 231-889-5566 Aug 31-Sept 5, 2010 www.manisteecountyfair.com
Free Parking on Track Infield - Enter North Entrance of Fairgrounds - Exit Jones Rd. East Jones Rd.Will Have East Bound Traffic Only From M-22 to Kay St. During Fair Week.
Sunday, August 29th10am-3pm 4-H Horse Show (Jones Rd entrance)2pm-4pm Fair office will be open for entry tag(s) pick-
up for all items exhibited in Pavilion. Tagscan also be picked up on Monday.
Monday, August 30th10 am- 7pm Entry day for all exhibits and animals.
Weigh-in/pullorum testing for animals
Come see Ruthie the County Fresh Cow broughtto you by Ray Franz. She will be here all week.
Tuesday, August 31stDOLLAR DAY, SENIOR DAY & VETERANS DAYEverythings a dollar-admission, rides, & grandstand8am-1pm Open class & 4H exhibits judging8am Swine JudgingNoon-10pm Merchant Building Open2pm Sheep Judging3pm Carnival Opens3pm-5pm FREE TENT Eileen Hawkins Polka/Variety
Band, Silver Plus Sponsor Honor StateBank
5pm Beef, Dairy, Veal Judging5:30pm Manistee Idol Night-Youth Performances-
Opening act for Karaoke Grandstand Event6pm 6 Man Table Presentation6pm Drawings at the Old Heifer Booth7pm GRANDSTAND- MANISTEE COUNTY
KARAOKE FINALS Tonights event is the
final competition of the 2010 summerseries. $1,000 in prizes plus the winner willrecieve a recording package. Must competeat the local bars to enter finals.
Bronze sponsors-Hi-Way Inn in Manistee, Rosies Place inBear Lake and Genos Sports Bar & Grill in Thompsonville
Adults one dollar admission, kids 12 and under free
Wednesday, September 1st
Pl ti S M i t N Ad t
Advocate 75 Maple Street, Manistee 231 723-3592 Good only on Wednesday, Sept 1, 2010
8am Rabbit JudgingNoon-10pm Merchant Building open1pm Poultry/Bird Judging1-3pm PACO the quick draw sketch artist3pm Carnival Opens3pm -5pm FREE TENT ~Face Painting~Kid games,
wood working and side walk chalk. BronzeSponsor Richmond Drug, Sponsor HonorState Bank
4pm 4H Ambassador Interviews (private)5pm GRANDSTAND Free public viewing practice
events for tonights motocross races
6pm Meat Goat/Dairy Goat Judging6:30pm GRANDSTAND PRE SHOW entertainment
with Dewayne Spaw Nashville RecordingArtist & High Energy Entertainer
7pm GRANDSTAND MOTOCROSS RACINGMy Auto Michigan State Fair SuperCross Series SJO Productions Racersfor more info call 231-924-5778 or visitsjoproductions.com Bronze Sponsor:Richmond Drug. Gold Sponsor:
Thursday, September 2nd
4H Appreciation Day Thank you to all 4H participants& volunteers, MSU Extension, & Debra Laws,
4H Program Director-Manistee CountyBronze Sponsor Bear Lake Ace Hardware Lumber & Supply
Local business supporting local family
9-11:30am Calling all bakers and culinary artists!Enter the Manistee County Fair PieCompetition! 1st, 2nd, 3rd Prizes. Bring2 freshly baked pies (2 pies of sameflavor/variety individually boxed orsecurely wrapped, include note card withingredients) to the Manistee County Fair
Noon-10pm Merchant Building open3pm Carnival Opens1pm GRANDSTAND HORSE PULLING CONTEST5pm 4-H Large and small animal auction 30th
Anniversary!!!6pm Drawings at the Old Heifer Booth6-7:30pm FREE TENT Just Country Kickin Line
Dancers7:30 GRANDSTAND- BATTLE OF THE BANDS
EVENT, Sponsored by Lake MichiganBroadcasting WKLA
Watch your favorite local bands compete for $500 GrandPrize. For more information contact Lori Lindeman at 231
398-9898 days or 231-723-4341 evenings
Friday, September 3rd10am Large animal barn - Photo Opportunity DayAll Best Of Show, Grand and Reserve & 1st Place
winners (animal classes only) in open and 4Hclasses. Photos taken by Manistee News Advocate.Noon-10pm Merchant Building open1pm Carnival Opens2 pm Chicken chuckin3-5 pm FREE TENT Larry Bialik and the Ramblin
Band5pm -8pm 4H Companion Animal Station 5th
Anniversary- Merchant Building-visit withLeader Dogs and more...
6pm Drawings at the Old Heifer Booth6pm 4H Companion Animal Interviews-
Merchant Building7pm GRANDSTAND-DEMO SCRAMBLE AND
BURNOUT CONTEST Unique Motor SportsLocal Drivers Welcome call 1-616-636-
8180 See rules at www.unique-motor-sports.com
Adults $10, Kids 4-12 $5, 3 & under free,Pit $15
Saturday, September 4thFREE BIKES to be given away!
Register at the Old Heifer Booth in the
Merchant Building
Noon Merchant Building openNoon Carnival Opens1-3pm PACO the quick draw sketch artist1-3pm 4H Petting Zoo1-5pm DARE officer, fingerprinting, Coasty from
the Coast Guard, State Police, and SmokeyBear
2pm Kids register for FREE pedal pull contest2-6pm FREE face painting in the merchant building
3pm Kids pedal pull contest3-5pm Kids games3pm Kids bikes to be given away6-7:30pm FREE TENT Just Country Kickin Line
Dancers7pm GRANDSTAND FIGURE 8 DEMO
& DEMOLITION DERBY NIGHT OFDESTRUCTION Local drivers call 1-616-636-8180 Rules at www.unique-motor-sports.com
Wrecker Service by State Wide towingGold Sponsor:
Sunday, September 5thGRANDSTAND MUD BOG-Registration starts at
1pm. Event Starts at 2pm.For more information call 989-280-3534Adults $7, Kids 5-10 $1, 4 & under Free
NEW! ELLIOTTS AMUSEMENTS & THE MANISTEE
COUNTY FAIR WILL HAVE DOLLAR DAY ON OPENING
DAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31ST. CARNIVAL RIDES
WILL BE $1 PER RIDE AND GROUNDS ADMISSION
WILL BE $1.
SCHEDULE OFEVENTS
RIDE ANY 3 DAYS, JUST $36!
Regular $51, Save $15Non-transferable, no rain checks, no refunds,height requirements on rides apply for safety.
ANNUAL
2490 BUS. LOOP I-75, WEST BRANCH
Call 989-345-1580
For DetailsOver 250,000 Satisfied Customers
Family Owned Since 1982
OVER 500ITEMS WILL BE SOLD
- STARTING FROM$50! Appliances Furniture Electronics
Mattress Sets Computers and more!
TENT SALE HOURS:
Starts at 9 am - No Exceptions!
COMING BACK TO
WEST BRANCH
Free
Ice Cream
Treats!
ONE DAY ONLYFRIDAY, AUGUST 13
1445 US 31 South Manistee, MI 49660
231-398-9200
GAMES&PRIZES
OVER 500 ITEMS WILL BE SOLD- STARTING FROM $50!
Appliances Furniture Electronics
Mattress Sets Computers
RTO Cash 120 Day Buyout Programs
MANISTEE
ONE DAY ONLY
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
TENT SALE HOURS: 9 am - 8 pm
FIRST COME BASIS - DONT DELAY
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