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BOYNE CITY 35
ELK RAPIDS 14
CHARLEVOIX 12
NEGAUNEE 21
Index
Weather..................................2A
Obituaries ...............................2A
News Briefs ............................7A
Health.............................................9A
Commission on Aging .................10A
Local Sports................................1-3B
Class-Ads/Real Estate ...............4-8B
Please take time this Tuesday, November 11th, to honor, recognize and remember the service of those veterans and active military personnel. PhoTo By JiM AkAns
By Jim Akans
Tuesday, November
11th is Veterans Day; a
date designated each year
for honoring those who
have served and who are
serving our country in
the military. It is not a
date that was arbitrarily
set; rather, it marks the
occasion of an armistice
that was called on November 11 at 11 am in 1918,
ending hostilities between Allied nations and
Germany during World
War I. The following June,
President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the 11th
day of the 11 month to be
Armistice Day, and many
Charlevoix
There will be a wreath-laying ceremony and
the playing of taps at the Charlevoix Area Veterans Memorial in Veterans Park on Tuesday, November 11th at 11 am.
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Obituaries
Edith June Reich, 94
(JunE 8, 1920 oCT. 27, 2014)
Edith June Reich of East Jordan died Monday, October 27,
2014, at Grandvue Medical Care
Facility in East Jordan.
She was born on June 8, 1920,
in Boyne City, Michigan, the
daughter of Ralph, Sr. and Florence (McPherson) Kitson. She
graduated from Boyne City High
School in 1938. On April 12, 1939,
in Petoskey, she married John
Reich.
Edith attended the Ellsworth
Wesleyan Church.
She is survived by three children, David (Susan) Reich of
Chase, Michigan, Jean (Ernie)
Cluckey of Moultrie, Georgia
and Carol Eddy of Fowlerville;
fifteen grandchildren; forty-six
great grandchildren; fourteen
great-great grandchildren; three
sisters-in-law, Karen Kitson,
Zettie Kitson and Alice Kitson;
as well as several nieces and
nephews. She was preceded in
death by her husband on January 19, 2001 after of 61 years of
marriage; four brothers, Ralph,
Jr., Robert, Lewis and Ivan Kitson; and two sisters, Iva Prebble
and Erma Reich.
Funeral services were held on
Monday, November 3, 2014 at the
Penzien Funeral Homes, Inc. in
East Jordan. Rev. Chris Wallace
of the Ellsworth Wesleyan
Church officiated. Interment in
Sunset Hill Cemetery, East Jordan.
In lieu of flowers the family
request contributions may be
given to donors choice.
tery.
Stackus Funeral Home of
Boyne City is serving the family.
Theresa McCormick, 80
(MARCh 15, 1934 nov. 2, 2014)
Theresa McCormick of
Charlevoix,
long time
resident of
Pine River
Place, died
Sunday, November 2,
2014, at Hiland Cottage
in Petoskey.
She was
born March 15, 1934, in Bronx,
N.Y. To Robert and Albina (LaMonthe) Herd.
Theresa made her home in
New England, CO, FL and Neb
before settling in Charlevoix in
1995.
She worked as a cashier at
Kmart for fifteen years retiring
in 2004. She enjoyed playing
cards, building puzzles, listening to books on tape and crocheting. Theresa was a member of
Saint Marys Church in
Charlevoix.
She is survived by her sons,
David Alford Sr. of Weston,
Neb., Bruce Bouviour of Orleans, Vt.; grandchildren, Kathy
(Kirk) Hoeppner of Mackinac Island, Michael Bathrick of
Odessa, Tex., David Alford Jr. of
Colorado Springs, Colo., Randy
Alford of Rapid City, S.Dak.,
Heather Alford of Colorado
Springs, Colo., Maureen Alford,
and Alexis Alford both of
Omaha, Neb.; several greatgrandchildren and great-great
grandchildren; brother, William
Herd of Holyoke, Mass.
Theresa was preceded in
death by her daughter, Christine; son, Michael; great-granddaughter, Deana; brothers,
Armand, and Edward.
Funeral mass was at 11 am,
Wednesday, November 5, at
Saint Marys Church in
Charlevoix, The Reverend
Matthew Furgiuele officiating.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Saint Marys Church,
or to Hiland Cottage Hospice,
One Hiland Drive, Petoskey, MI
49770.
Margaret Turcott, 91
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Leona M. DeNio, 94
(MARCh 7, 1920 oCT. 29, 2014)
Leona M. DeNio of Charlevoix
passed away
Wednesday,
October 29,
2014, at Boulder Park Terrace Nursing
Home in
Charlevoix.
She was
born March
7, 1920, in Detroit to Carl and Lillian (Parker)
Irey.
She grew up in Detroit, graduated from Redford High School,
and married Roy F. DeNio there
on July 12, 1946. They made
their home in Detroit.
Leona worked for Montgomery Ward before she was
married until her first child,
Dolly was born. To this day, she
has stayed friends with one of
her co-workers. She stayed at
home to raise her kids, Dolly,
Greg, and Chris, until Roy retired when she went to work as
church secretary for twenty-six
years at Redford United
Methodist Church in Detroit.
Roy preceded her in death
February 17, 1994, and Leona
moved to Charlevoix in 1999.
She is survived by her children, Dolly (Peter) Hooper, Chris
(Marian) DeNio all of
Charlevoix, Greg (Peggy) DeNio
of Lithia, Fla.; grandchildren,
Christi (Dominic) Brodeur of
Colchester, Vt., Dusty (Laura)
DeNio of Livonia, Robin
(Denny) Emmerick, Angie
(Chris) Carlton all of Redford,
Nicki (Mike) Argetsinger of
Charlevoix, Cory (Michelle)
DeNio of Boyne City; nine greatgrandchildren, Michaela, Olivia,
Eason, Aly, Savannah, Dean,
Lucy, Jack, and Anna; brother,
Wilson Bill (Jay) Irey of Cadillac; sister, Thelma Mean of
Adrian; sister-in-law, Janet Irey
of California.
Leona was also preceded in
death by her brother, Ken, sisterin-law Sandy and sister, Gerrie.
Leona was a good wife, mother,
grandmother and friend.
A memorial service will be
held in June at Aldersgate
United Methodist Church in
Redford. Interment will take
place in Grand Lawn Cemetery
in Detroit. Memorial contributions may be made to the Aldersgate United Methodist Church,
10000 Beech-Daly Rd, Redford,
MI 48239.
November 6, 2014
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East Jordan Coldwell Banker Schmidt Realty agents Don Wright, Jennifer Burr, Mike Stark, Holly Nierman, Amy Roberts
and Chris Oliver have created a sales team with extensive experience and local knowledge that feels like family.
her real estate license in 1998.
She opened Stark & Schroeder
Realty in 2002 with Mike Stark
changing the name to Blue
Water Realty in 2003.In 2012
Mike and Sara once again
teamedup at Stark Realty.
Real estate agent Jennifer
Burr has been a licensed realtor
since October, 2010 and has sold
over a hundred homes in the
last 3 plus years. She holdsa
bachelors degree in Public Relations from the University of
Central Missouri and worked
for over seven years as an account executive for the Record
Eagle in Traverse City. Jennifer
has also dabbled in construction sales for Jordan Construction and during any slow
seasons you will find her waitressing at a couple of her favorite local dining
establishments.
Real estate agent Chris Oliver
has also been a lifelong resident
of the East Jordan area growing
up just outside of town on The
Peninsula which is the piece of
By Jim Akans
bOYne CitY
POLiCe dePt.
MonDAy, oCToBER 20Th
Great resale finds at Boyne Valley Resale Store and sales proceeds benefit the Boyne Valley Food Pantry
vonDRA
City Council
discusses outdoor
dining ordinance
sATuRDAy oCToBER 25
0142Report of a vehicle hitting stop sign on S. Lake St.
near Main. Sheriff Dept later
found vehicle in the ditch on
Behling Rd and arrested driver.
0312Alarm in the 200 block
of S Lake St
0332Assist Sheriff Dept with
car deer accident on 75 S in
front of Boyne City Lanes.
1100Child custody matter in
the 300 block of E Division St
1153Report of social media
issue in the 1000 block of S
Lake St
1210Assist Sheriff Dept on
Ferry Rd
1345Suspicious activity in the
600 block of W Michigan.
1415Report of neighbor rak-
sunDAy, oCToBER 26
0924Assisted DHS in the
1400 block of Pleasant Av.
0940Assist Sheriff Department on Behling Rd
1324Two car Property damage accident at S Lake and E
Pine
1838Vehicle unlock on Silver
St.
2315Assist to EMS in the 400
block of S Lake St.
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sheriffs dePt.
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911 Hang Up Call ...........................4
Abandoned Vehicle .........................2
Abuse .............................................0
CHARLEVOIX: On Monday
night City Council heard the details of a proposed new Outdoor
Dining Ordinance that could
make eating outside at local restaurants a reality in the summer of
2015 and set a public hearing date
for downtown business owners to
give their input.
The decision to make outdoor
dining available to downtown
restaurants came about in June of
this year, when an Outdoor Dining
Committee was formed by the
DDA. The committee was created
to figure out how to make
Charlevoix businesses more revenue, and to give Charlevoix a competitive edge over nearby cities that
do not offer caf style dining.
That committee: formed of DDA
members, council members, and
city staff have created several
guidelines for offering street dining to restaurants next summer.
However before going with the program, a public hearing must be
held.
DDA director Bethany Pearson
approached council to explain the
details of the program at the meeting. Some of the proposed guidelines for offering downtown dining
include; requiring the business to
be in the food and dining industry,
the business must leave a 6 foot
space for pedestrian traffic, it must
have a clearly defined area for the
outdoor seating, they may not
allow the outdoor seating to operate between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. and
they must pay a first time fee as
well as yearly renewal fee.
The majority of council seemed
in agreement with the guidelines
as set forth in the councils agenda
packet, but one or two had concerns about whether or not the
guidelines were strong enough.
One member, Jeffrey Porter, asked
Pearson whether or not the guidelines included removal of the
chairs during the winter season so
that snow removal could be done,
he also expressed concern over the
fees for outdoor dining.
Pearson assured Porter that concerns could be written into the
guidelines of the program. She also
explained why the subcommittee
had chosen to keep the fees low in
connection with the application for
outdoor dining.
We were trying to keep the cost
fairly low, ultimately the decision
to set prices is up to Council. I
would caution you not to increase
it too muchas one of the big principles was to help Charlevoix appear more friendly to businesses
downtown. We dont want to overburden them, stated Pearson.
As no immediate decisions were
required, council decided to hold
off on discussing the program further until the public hearing when
business owners can give their
input on the idea as well. The date
for that hearing is December 1 at
7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers at
the City Hall Building.
Alarm ..............................................7
Animal Complaint ...........................7
Annoyance......................................2
Assault............................................0
Assist Citizen ..................................1
Assist Motorist................................1
Assist Other Agency .......................8
Attempt to Locate...........................0
Attempted Suicide ..........................0
Bank Alarm .....................................0
Boating Accident ............................0
Boating Violation.............................0
Breaking & Entering ........................0
Car/Deer Accident ........................20
Citations Issued ..............................9
Civil Complaint ...............................6
Criminal Sexual Conduct ................0
Death ..............................................0
Disorderly Person ...........................0
Disturbance ....................................1
DNR Complaint...............................3
Domestic Dispute ...........................0
Driving Complaint ...........................3
Fireworks Complaint.......................0
Found Property...............................0
Fraud ..............................................2
Health & Safety ...............................0
Hit & Run ........................................0
Intoxicated Person..........................0
Juvenile...........................................3
Larceny ...........................................2
Lockout...........................................5
Lost Property ..................................0
Malicious Destruction
of Property......................................1
Mental Subject................................0
Minor In Possession .......................0
Miscellaneous Criminal...................1
Missing Person ...............................0
Noise Complaint .............................3
Operating Under the Influence........0
Paper Service ...............................17
Parking Violation.............................1
Personal Injury Accident .................2
Personal Protection Order ..............0
Private Property Accident ...............1
Property Check.............................42
Property Damage Accident.............4
Prowler ...........................................0
Road Hazard...................................7
Stalking...........................................0
Suspicious Situation .......................3
Threat .............................................1
Traffic Stop ...................................33
Trespassing.....................................2
Unknown Accident..........................3
Unlawful Driving Away
of Automobile .................................0
Vehicle in the Ditch .........................0
Violation of Controlled
Substance Act ................................1
November 6, 2014
News
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[The city] will begin work on leveling the property and removing
excess materials. The public is
welcome to take materials inside
of the site.
Cannon also discussed the possibility of replacing the city/administrator vehicle. The current
city vehicle is a 1997 Blazer and
is in need of costly repairs. It is
used for transportation when department heads or staff attend
conferences, seminars, and meetings in other cities. While the
city saves money by not paying
mileage, the commission fears
that the vehicle is quickly becoming a liability. Cannon looked
into purchasing options through
local business, Eds Used Cars
and also recommended that the
city consider getting a new vehicle through the state of Michigans MiDeal program, which is
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Safe Home sta members display some of the non-perishable items needed during the Harvest Food and
Supply Drive. The donation drive helps support domestic abuse survivors and their children utilizing Safe
Home services provided 24/7 by the Womens Resource Center of Northern Michigan. Safe Home sta pictured include (front, from left) Jamie Moore, Angie Linsenman, Chris Krajewski, (back, from left) Kim McQuistion, Jen Rashleigh-Houser, Jennifer DeVries, Dar Charlebois and Jamie Winters.
year, the Safe Home provided 140 survivors and
their children from Antrim,
Charlevoix, Cheboygan,
Emmet and Otsego counties
with 2,926 nights of refuge.
All of their daily needs, and
more than 8,700 meals were
provided to these families in
crisis. Winters said the need
is constant. Imagine what
your own grocery bill would
be if you had an additional
8-9 house guests every single
night of the year, Winters
Student of
the Week
Brianna Wilson
Grade: 3
Parent(s): Alicia Liberty and Mark Crain
What do you want to be when you grow up?:
When I grow up, Id like to be a doctor or a nurse
because you make a lot of money!
Favorite Book: The Magic Tree House Books
School Activities: At school, I enjoy art class and
learning to play the bass in strings class.
Hobbies and Interests: I like to color and draw. I
am interested in new books.
Staff Comments:
Brianna is a joy to have in class. She loves to learn
new things. Brianna accelerates at reading and
writing. She has a very creative mind. I cant wait
to see what Brianna does as she growsit will be
GREAT! Beth Meier
Student of
the Week
Surfs Up in Charlevoix
Matt Breckenfeld of Harbor Springs makes several hardy runs as he surfs the wavesFriday as north winds stirred up 5-7 foot swells at Lake Michigan
beach in Charlevoix and 23-28 foot out on the lake.
Parker McGeorge
Grade: 11
Parker is one of the real scholars in my World History class. He comes to class prepared and is a respected voice in the classroom. Mark Pontoni
Parker is a highly likable, bright student with a remarkable memory for science content. He has
been a pleasure to have in class. It is great to
watch Parker grow into a young adult with so much
opportunity and possibility. I look forward to seeing
what he does in the next few years. Dale Thomason
Parker has done a great job with participation in
Drama class. He has a good sense of humor and is
one of the students who really entertains the class!
John Hertel
Parker is a student who is continuously improving!
Great job Parker! Michele Deming, Sociology
Teache
November 6, 2014
News Briefs
east JOrdan
Bazaar
east JOrdan
Art fair
bOYne CitY
Concord auction
Concord
Academy
Boyne's Auction will be
held Saturday, Nov. 8. This
school-wide fundraising
event will include a live and
silent auction with art made
by students, including the
hand-woven rugs made by
the 7th-graders pictured
above. Other auction items
have been donated by local artists and businesses
including Family Fare, Walmart, Meijer and more.
Come support Concord
Boyne.
PetOsKeY
PetOsKeY
bOYne faLLs
Blood drive
bOYne CitY
eLLsWOrth
salute to veterans
bOYne CitY
Cash for candy
east JOrdan
CharLevOiX
Wanted crafters
CharLevOiX
Crafters wanted
bOYne CitY
Buck Pole
nOrWOOd
hunters lunch
The Norwood Area Historical Society and the Norwood Methodist Church invite all hunters, and
non-hunters, to warm up
bOYne CitY
Turkey Trot
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Christmas parade
Show your holiday spirit
and community cheer by
entering the 4th Annual
Charlevoix Holiday Parade. Area Businesses, Organizations, and Individuals are invited to participate
at absolutely no cost. It's a
great opportunity to promote your business this
holiday season! The parade is Friday, Nov. 28 at
5:30pm. The parade is a
welcome
addition
to
Charlevoix's annual Community Tree Lighting festivities which run the same
day. Activities include great
Black Friday deals at
Charlevoix stores, a free
holiday movie, cookie decorating, photos with Santa,
and the lighting of our community Christmas tree.
CharLevOiX
Cookie decorating
Enjoy cookie decorating
at the Charlevoix Circle of
Arts on Friday, Nov. 28
from 3-5pm.
CharLevOiX
ChARLEvoiX
kids movie
EAST JORDAN
Christian coffee house
Open Door Christian coffee house will be held
every first and third Saturday at the East Jordan
Community Center on
Main St. Refreshments are
available; free coffee and
a small charge for pizza
and soda. We have a lot of
wonderful talent right here
in northern Michigan. Great
fellowship, everyone is
welcome to come
nOrthern miChigan
Playgroups
Holiday
movie
at
Charlevoix Cinema III at
1pm on Friday, Nov. 28.
CharLevOiX
Messy church
CharLevOiX COuntY
seniors ride free
CharLevOiX
story time
miChigan
east JOrdan
nOrthern miChigan
Junior Achievement
volunteers
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November 6, 2014
News
MANCELONA - Mancelona Chamber of Commerce has all the ammunition needed to make sure hunters
get more bang for their buck at their
Buck Pole contest this firearms deer
season.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Mancelona Buck Pole
Contest, Buck Pole Chairman
Bernie Blackmore said. Hunters
have been bringing their deer to our
buck pole for years with the hopes of
winning some cash prizes.
Blackmore said the atmosphere
and excitement at the buck pole presents such a good time that hunters
who arent so lucky in the wood still
come and enjoy the event.
We offer cash prizes for the heavi- (CouRTEsy PhoTo)
est deer, deer with most points,
Mancelona resident and woodworker Dave Shady shows the wood chest he hand crafted,
widest rack, and first deer hung, he and donated as a prize up for grabs in this years Buck Pole contest.
added. Then one name will be drawn
from the registered hunters, and that
herd of other prizes to be raffled inday, November 16. The Buck Pole is
person will take home the Lucky
cluding cash, gift certificates and
located at the traffic light in downHunter drawing of all registration
other prizes, some of which were dotown Mancelona at the U.S. 131/M-88
money received with a guaranteed
nated by the NRA, Blackmore said.
intersection. A bonfire, concession
minimum of $200.
The second prize will be $150 cash,
stand and warming tent, complete
You dont have to be a hunter to
and the third prize $100.
with photos and statistics of deer and
win prizes. Hunters and non-hunters
Local woodworker Dave Shady is
the hunters, will be on display, along
alike can purchase raffle tickets for
donating a commemorate Buck Pole
with photos from past buck pole contheir chance at winning a number of
wood chest he hand crafted. The
tests.
chest is ideal for storing ammunition,
For your chance at winning some
valuable prizes up for grabs at the
hunting gear or any number of
dough or any of the other prizes,
buck pole. Blackmore said his comthings. The wood chest will be the
purchase your raffle tickets at stores
mittee is working hard to make the
fourth prize raffled.
throughout Mancelona. Tickets are
60th year an extra special and memoMancelona Buck Pole opens at daysold for $1 each or a book of six for $5.
rable one.
break on Saturday, November 15, and
For more information call the chamThe raffle grand prize is $1,000.00,
closes at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, November at 231-587-5500 or visit
the largest in the 60 year history of
ber 16. All prizes will be awarded and
www.mancelonachamber.org.
the Buck Pole, he noted. But the
the raffle conducted at 7:00 p.m. Sunbuck doesnt stop there. Theres a
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The Holiday Art Fair has
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bowl, the famous holiday
salad, the
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NORTHERN MICHIGAN Fifteen thousand
Northern Michigan residents are now covered
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Michigan Plan or
through policies purchased on the Health Insurance Marketplace.
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The Child Abuse Council of Charlevoix and Emmet Counties is honoring individuals
in the community that have made a dierence in the lives of children this Thursday
at their annual luncheon.
stens Ride - Lisa lost her daughter to suicide in 2012, and has organized Kierstens Ride to raise
money for North Country Community Mental Health so they can
send speakers to high schools to
talk to students about mental
health conditions. She has raised
over $20,000 dollars, and from the
ride this year was able to send
speakers to four different schools
in the community.
Elaine Warner and Brooke
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know each other but both called a
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injuries were life threatening and
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childs life was saved. This shows
that you can make a difference
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