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Two more attorneys Adams’ legacy boosts Sheriff Teschendorf
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Complete coverage of the Cass City community and surrounding areas since 1899
VOLUME 106, NUMBER 9 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN - WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012 75 CENTS ~ 16 PAGES
Deadline for submitting items in the calendar
is the Friday noon before publication.
Wednesday, May 16
Spoonfuls of Plenty FREE Community Meal, 4-6 p.m., LeeRoy
Clark Building, 435 Green St., Caro. Open to anyone wanting a
hot, home-style meal.
Thursday, May 17
AA meeting, 7-8 p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Cass
City. For more information, call (989) 553-5932.
Sandusky Farmers’ Market, 2-7 p.m., Sanilac County Court
House, Sandusky.
Annual Spring Perennial Sale, 9-6 p.m., 5780 Ubly Rd., Ubly (8.5
miles south of Ubly or 1.5 miles north of Argyle). Many varieties
of perennials and baked goods. Sponsored by The Thumb Buds
Garden Club. (Will also be held Friday, May 18)
Sanilac County Alzheimer’s and Family Caregiver Support Group,
3 p.m., HDC Adult Day Services Building, 227 N. Elk St., San-
dusky. For more information, contact Kim at (989) 673-4121 or
Amanda at (810) 648-4497.
Friday, May 18 SEA TURTLES and dolphins, along with other aquatic creatures, are por-
Al-Anon meeting for family and friends of alcoholics, 7 p.m., trayed in Allen’s mural at the Faith Gospel Tabernacle, which is located south
United Methodist Church, Elkton. For more information, call (989)
912-0546.
of Bad Axe on Rescue Road.
Fish & Chicken Dinner, 4-7 p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, Cass
City. Adults $8; children $4; under 10 FREE. Zdrojewski, Leeson earn Cass City’s
Senior Citizen Movies, 1:30 p.m., Rawson Memorial District Li-
brary.
Saturday, May 19
lone victories at Hatchet Invitational
Closed AA meeting, 10-11 a.m., St. Joseph Church, 4960 N. Ubly Several Thumb area teams were on meter hurdles - Emily Wee, (Jake Hall, Matt Hinds, Eric
Rd., Argyle. (Meeting will be held in the hall next to the little stone
tap Friday in Bad Axe for the annual Frankenmuth, 15.12; 100-meter Edmonds, Nick Veitengruber),
church). For more information, contact Mandy at (989) 975-0544.
Sunday, May 20
Hatchet Invitational. dash - Olivia Shelton, Frankenmuth, 8:22.91; 110-meter hurdles - Zach
And, as expected, Frankenmuth fin- 12.49; 800-meter relay - Whatcott, Lapeer East, 15.35; 100-
ished on top of the boys’ standings Frankenmuth (Sydney Bronner, meter dash - Ryan Miller, Marlette,
Gagetown AA meeting, 8-9 p.m., Gagetown fire hall. For more
with 174 points, and became a duel Olivia Shelton, Emily Wee, Angela 11.51; 800-meter relay -
winner on the day as they added the
information, call (989) 665-0086 or (989) 912-5493.
Ritter), 1:46.97; 1600-meter run - Frankenmuth (Ian Fischer, Paul
Monday, May 21
girls’ title with 148 points at the 16- Crystal Schaible, Bad Axe, 5:28.92; Schoenow, Jeremy Borchard, Quinn
school gathering. 400-meter relay - Frankenmuth Hoffman), 1:34.09; 1600-meter run
Erin Zdrojewski and Stephanie
Alcoholics Anonymous, “Monday at a Time,” 8 p.m., Parkside
(Rebekah Barger, Sarah Beulle, - Eric Edmonds, Frankenmuth,
Leeson were the lone winners for Rachel Crompton, Olivia Shelton), 4:41.99; 400-meter relay -
Cafe, 2031 Main St., Ubly. For more information, call Angela R.
Cass City. 52.16; 400-meter dash - Angela Frankenmuth (Brian Stearns, Ian
at (989) 658-2319.
Zdrojewski recorded a time of Ritter, Frankenmuth, 59.59; 300- Fischer, Jeremy Borchard, Paul
AA meeting, 7-8 p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Cass
11:47 to win the 3200-meter run. meter low hurdles - Emily Wee, Schoenow), 44.88; 400-meter dash
Leeson, with a height of 9’ 6”, was Frankenmuth, 45.71; 800-meter run - Connor Studer, Bad Axe, 51.80;
City. For more information, call (989) 553-5932.
Tuesday, May 22
tops in the pole vault. Zdrojewski - Crystal Schaible, Bad Axe, 2:24.67; 300-meter interm. hurdles - Zach
also added a time of 5:30 in the 200-meter dash - Angela Ritter, Whatcott, Lapeer East, 41.49; 800-
1600-meter run to finish as the run- Frankenmuth, 25.84; 3200-meter meter run - Jake Hall,
Al-Anon meeting, 7 p.m., St. Francis Parrish, Pigeon.
Wednesday, May 23
ner-up and accounted for Cass City’s run - Erin Zdrojewski, Cass City, Frankenmuth, 2:01.37; 200-meter
only other performance included 11:47.06; 1600-meter relay - dash - Ian Fischer, Frankenmuth,
among the top 3 places. Frankenmuth (Lauren Peterson, 23.60; 3200-meter run - Eric
Ravenous Readers Book Club, noon, Rawson Memorial District The winning girls’ results were: Olivia Shelton, Emily Wee, Angela Edmonds, Frankenmuth, 9:53.92;
Library.
3200-meter relay - Caro (Erika Roe, Ritter), 4:05.77; Shot Put - Kayla 1600-meter relay - Frankenmuth
Andrea Messing, Casey Hadaway, Deering, Lakers, 42’01.00”; Discus - (Quinn Hoffman, Jake Hall, Jeremy
Monica Ellicott), 10:30.20; 100- Ashley Fram - Frankenmuth, Borchard, Nick Veitengruber),
117’11.00”; Long Jump - Sarah 3:30.65; Shot Put - Jeff Roe, Birch
Rievert, USA, 16’04.00”; High Run, 53’02.50”; Discus - Mike
HDC seeking Jump - Angela Ciaravino, Lapeer
East, 5’00.00”; Pole Vault -
Bednarski, USA, 138’04.00”; Long
Jump - Mitchell Wilkerson,
Stephanie Leeson, Cass City, Millington, 19’08.50”; High Jump -
volunteers for 9’06.00”.
The winning boys’ results were:
Alex Bartle, Brown City, 6’02.00”;
Pole Vault - Jon Drake,
dispute center 3200-meter relay - Frankenmuth Frankenmuth, 12’00.00”.
The Human Development
Commission (HDC) is seeking vol-
unteers in Huron, Lapeer, Sanilac
and Tuscola counties to serve as The Cass City Chronicle welcomes letters to the editor
community mediators with its
Dispute Resolution Center. Letters must include the writer’s name, address and telephone number. The latter is
Mediation is a program that offers in case it is necessary to call for verification, but won’t be used in the newspaper.
disputing parties the opportunity to Names will be withheld from publication upon request, for an ade-
settle various conflicts and avoid quate reason. The Chronicle reserves the right to edit letters for
length and clarity.
possible court proceedings. An
example of the cases handled by the We will not publish thank you letters of a specific nature, for
Dispute Resolution Center include, instance, from a club thanking merchants who donated prizes for a
landlord tennant disputes, general raffle.
and civil litigation cases, agricultur-
al/wetland matters, child custody
disputes, debt collection, and special
education services for children.
As a mediator, volunteers will have
an opportunity to work closely with
community members and area pro-
fessionals to resolve legal matters
before they move to court proceed-
ings.
The requirement to become a
Mediator includes the State Court
Administrative Office approved, 40-
hour Civil Mediator Training. The
cost for this training is $495. There
are a limited number of full and par-
tial scholarships available for this
training and are being offered to
THAT’S USING your heads. Cass City’s Alexandra those individuals dedicated to volun-
teering their services to the Center
Pena (9) and Ali Smith make a play for the ball in for Dispute Resolution.
Friday’s non-conference soccer affair in Caro. The Residents can call (989) 672 - 4044
for more information and an applica-
host Tigers recorded a 3-0 win. tion to become a certified mediator.