Thousands Are Saying"Good-Bye" to Joint &
Muscle Pain Who Thought THEY NEVER COULD!
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8 Wednesday, May 29, 2013 The Montrnorency County Tribune
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by Ruth Munger • Wednesday, May
Correspondent 29:10-11 a.m., Aero-
bics Class, Fifty Plus
Club; 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Community
Sharing Building Open; Noon, Sassie
Lassies and Red Hatters, Paddle Inn,
Mio
• Thursday, May 30:9:30 a.m.,
Lewiston lakes Quilters, Congrega-
tional Church; 4-5 p.m., Fellowship
Church Family Ministry Food Pantry
Open, Michelson St.
• Friday, May 31:10-11 a.m., Aero-
bics Class, Fifty Plus Club
• Saturday, June 1:8 a.m.-1 p.m.,
Farmer's Market, Albert Township
Park; 1-4 p.m., Historical Museurn
Open
• Monday, June 3:10--11 a.m.,Aero-
bics Class, Fifty Plus Club; 11:30 a.m.,
St. Francis Women's "Let's Lunch,"
Lewiston Lodge; 7 p.m., Friends of
Lewiston Library Membership
Meeting, Lewiston Public Library; 8
p.m., Friends of Lewiston Library
Steering Group Meeting, Lewiston
Public Library
• Tuesday, June 4:9:15 a.m., TOPS,
Bethlehem Lutheran Church; 6 p.m.,
Rejoice and Remember, First Con-
gregational Church, Gaylord
Hi there, readers. First of all, I hope
everyone had successful garage sail-
ing, as well a safe and happy week-
end and Memorial Day. Second, this
is the last full week of school for our
students and graduation week for
our seniors, with baccalaureate be-
in g on June 5 and graduation on June
7. Lots of fidd trips, party prepara-
tions and reflection going on all over
the place, I'm sure.
As you may have noted, the
Farmer's Market is once again open
for business in the Albert Township
Park, located behind the chamber
and township office buildings. At this
time vendors are promising romaine
lettuce, Jerusalem artichokes, leeks,
kale and lots and lots of wonderful
baked goods. I'm told that getting
there early is not a bad idea, because
they have been known to sell out by
11 a.m. Their hours are 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
(or as long as their goods hold out).
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Hospice of Michigan is sponsor-
ing "Rejoice and Remember" on
Tuesday, June 4. They are inviting
family and friends to join them for a
service in memory of loved ones.
Refreshmems and fellowship will
follow. This free event begins at 6
p.m. at the First Congregation
Church, located at 218 W. Second St.
in Gaylord, but please arrive about
15 minutes early. You can confirm
your attendance by calling Briana
Thorold at 989 705-2603 at the Hos-
Saturday, June 8, the Chief piceoffice.
Shawano Chapter DAR will be meet- Thisweek's anniversarywishes are
ing at BJ's Restaurant in Gaylord for going out to Paul and Rose Sheroski,
their monthly gathering. Following- May29; Dick and Sue Benedict, May
the 11:30 a.m. lunch will be a pro- 30; Dennis and Florice Chrivia, Bob
gram entitled "Warning Out in New and Lydia Ruttman, June 1; and
England," and the speaker is Jodie James and Cynthia Wagner, June 4.
Owens.The public is welcome to at- Best wishes for a happy birthday
tend. If you have any questions, are extended to Pam Courterier and
please call Sharon Hopkins, Chief Megan Fowler, May 29; Charlie
Shawano Chapter Regent, 989-786- -Grigsby, Timmy LaPointe and
3795. Zachery Price, May 30; Jan
The Friends of Lewiston Library D'Agostino, May 31; Chester
(FOIL) will be holding tfieir annual lanssens, Edwin Kruger and Ezra
membership meeting on Monday, Raymond, June 1; Elaine Carene,
June 3, at 7 p.m. On their agenda is a Roger Ellis, Donald Milner and
library update, information-about Casey Watson, June 2; Kenneth
completedFOLLpmjects duringthe Mielke and John Righi, June 3; and
past year, brainstorming for future RonBall, lr.,AmberEUis, GaryGood
plans and election of FaLL board and Guy Tucker, June 4.
members, as well as the election of If you have news to be published,
board members for the FaLL Steer- please contact me by Wednesday
ing Group. This meeting is open to theweekbeforey0uwanttoseeitin
everyone, and new members are not the paper• Call me, 786-4534, email
only welcome, but needed• Follow- me at tallpinesbnb@i2k.com or
ing the membership meeting will be drop me a note, 2456 S. Co• Rd. 489,
the Steering Group meeting. All this Lewiston, 49756•
happens at the Lewiston Public Li-
brary in their Community Room.
Weird Michigan
by Linda S. Godfrey
Some of the local legends and best
kept secrets in Weird Michigan;
such as the Michigan Triangle, the
guru of toilet paper, the bottle
house, shoe trees, the world's
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news from Aunt Mildred?
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Mon norency County Tdbune.
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We held our annual Spring Luncheon May 16 at the
Congregational Church in Lewiston. As Usual, our buffet
was excellent. Having tasty subs from Subway available
was a great addition too. Thanks Glenda. Our show and
tell theme of "Color Inspiration" was popular, as every-
one brought projects of all sizes and types, together with
their inspiring photographs. President Rita Borrelli
thanked everyone on the committee for another fine job
well done, plus thanked members for their exceptional
participation in the color challenge show and tell. We all
thought it was a fun project!
Our next meeting is Thursday, June 6, at 9:30 a.m. For
those later returning "snow birds," be sure to read the
minutes posted on our bulletin board to catch up on the
many coming events for this summer. Summertime is
always busy for everyone, so the current minutes will
always be posted there for all members to review. Our
planning of projects and events will continue. Plus, we
have a slate of officers to vote on and your annual dues
should be paid by July 1, 2013. Mark your calendar and
attend this meeting!
We welcome guests interested in quilting or any of the
needle arts to visit and learn more about all we do. We
meet everyThursday morning at 9:30 a.m. in the newly
decorated, warm and cozy basement, of the historic 100
year old Congregational Church in Lewiston. We have
lots of room there to spread out our projects and learn
from each other, plus we have experienced members
available to assist in all the needle arts. We enjoy declar-
ing ourselves "fabric artists" and our displays confirm
that! Come visit us.
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the Tribune Classifieds.
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