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12 01 2014 Dec Online TN
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Gas prices have gone down actually but not as much as they were a year ago. Theyve gone from
$4.15 plus down to $2.84 and a penny or two of more or less. To find out where the best price for gas
is locally and regionally, go to www.Gasbuddy.com7
Go to our website and just click to read at www.scribed.com for updated news and photos. And, be sure to stop by our page on
Facebook. The Timber News. Join in or start a new discussion.
If you have an event that you would like listed, send it in 4 weeks in advance of the event. Send it to
The Timber News at P O Box 207, Lakewood, WI 54138; Phone: 715-276-6087; by email to
knkids@aol.com , or take it to Timberline Restaurant, or Lakewood Super Valu.
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The Lakewood Area Chamber of Commerce met on Monday, November 17, 6:00 PM at TNTs Rusted Nail in Lakewood.
The October Minutes and November Treasurers Reports were unanimously approved.
The Governors Northern Wisconsin Economic Development Summti, to be held on December 4 & 5, will be attended by Russ
Kralovetz of Waubee Lodge. The members voted to have him also represent the Chamber while there.
It was decided to run a full-page ad in the Green Bay Press Gazette Travel Section again this year. Chamber, and Chamber member
sponsored events, to be held from January through March of 2015 will be listed in this ad. It was also reported that ads have been
placed in the Lakewood Cross Country Ski Club map, the local ATV clubs map and the Antigo Shoppers Guide seasonal publications including their Winter Guide and Hunters and Hunting Widows Guide.
Dave Kalous, a member of the Oconto River Trout Unlimited Chapter, and also a Chamber member, discussed the efforts to revitalize the Lakewood Trout Rearing Station. Collaboration between the DNR, the ORTU and the OCDEC, along with help from any
other organizations or individuals would be the base for this project. The members agreed that the Chamber should be a part of this
effort.
Guest speaker, Joel Kunz, a writer for Midwest Outdoor magazine, informed the group of his efforts to promote the Lakewood/
Townsend area through his website and radio broadcast.
It was voted on to sponsor a Holiday tree at the Riverview Park and Recreation Department.
An effort to bring light into the Information Booth was reported by Russ. The Wabeno High School Science Club will do this as a 4th
Quarter project and the work will be done in the Spring of 2015.
It was decided to develop a laminated Events poster, one for the Spring/Summer season and one for the Fall/Winter season that
would be distributed to members to display in their business. A committee will be formed at the next meeting to accomplish this.
The next meeting will be held at Harry & Lauries in Townsend, on Monday, December 15th at 6:00 PM. This will also be the Chambers Christmas Party with a dinner and all members are asked to bring a canned food item for a collection to benefit the Christian
Food Pantry in Townsend.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:20 PM
The Riverview Fire Department, the Auxiliary, and the Town are once again sponsoring a holiday celebration
for our communities on Saturday, December 6th, 4-8 p.m., at the
Riverview Community Center, 15471 State Hwy 32, halfway
between Mountain and Lakewood.
The Christmas tree lights will be turned on celebrating the
beauty of the season while waiting for the arrival of Santa on
the fire truck. Santas decorated village will be ready and waiting, set up by the Joachims.
It has been confirmed that Frosty will be stopping in to see the
kids. Hot chocolate and cookies will be served. Ice skating is
dependent upon the weather. Hope to see you all there!
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The Pine Needle Quilters met Nov. 17, with 35 members and 1 new member.
"Red Arrow Snowmobile ATV Club, headquartered in
Townsend, is in the process of writing its history," says newly
-elected Red Arrow President Joseph Kamp. "In that regard, I
have directed our Secretary Mary Stehula to assemble an ad
hoc committee." Mary has recruited Rhonda Kroll, Kathleen
Marsh, and Therese Erler. The group met June 27 to establish
goals, procedures, and assign duties.
"Red Arrow turns 45 this year," said Stehula. "So much has
happened since the club was officially founded in 1968. Our
committee's goal is to gather information to document our
past 45 years and then update each year going forward. We
would like to publish a detailed accounting of Red Arrow's
first 50 years in 2018."
Anyone having old club minutes, photos, pertinent documents, or personal recollections is asked to contact Mary Stehula at misteh@ezwebtech (715-276-7769) or Kathleen
Marsh at kathiemarsh@yahoo.com (715-276-6515).
Remember the Winter Retreat, Feb. 20-22. If you have any questions please call Deanna Tachick. The Retreat will take place at
Camp Nan Na Bo Sho on Waubee Lake and the costs is $20.00 per night.
Don't forget this years Christmas Party will be held Dec. 1st at Tracy's Place. 5:30 open, dinner at
6:30. If you wish to participate in the ornament exchange, we are to bring three-2 1/2" strips, a
Christmas stocking with a stuffed animal, and a homemade Christmas ornament.
A thank you was read from the person collecting for the Homeless Veterans. We gave 54 quilts, bags
of clothes, and the money collected from the bucket raffles at the quilt show. Information about this
organization can be found on the web site "Hands Foundation".
After show and tell quick Christmas demo's were given. Sheila Hixon showed Oven Mitt Potholders, Joan Hansen, a Mug Mitten, Barb Strohschine, a padded hanger, Judy Schustedt, a wreath made from fabric scraps and a demo on Bricks and Stepping
Stones block. Laurie Schonenebeck, showed us how to make a carrier to carry a casserole in, and a Bow Hair Tie.
The sewing session will be Dec. 3rd and the regular meeting on the 3rd Monday in January at the Breed Community Bldg.
Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year to all.
The Lakewood Area Chamber of Commerce met on Monday, November 17, 6:00 PM at TNTs Russted Nail in Lakewood.
The October Minutes and November Treasurers Reports were unanimously approved.
The Governors Northern Wisconsin Economic Development Summti, to be held on December 4 & 5, will be attended by Russ
Kralovetz of Waubee Lodge.
It was decided to run a full-page ad in the Green Bay Press Gazette Travel Section again this year. Chamber, and Chamber member
sponsored events, to be held from January through March of 2015 will be listed in this ad. It was also reported that ads have been
placed in the Lakewood Cross Country Ski Club map, the local ATV clubs map and the Antigo Shoppers Guide seasonal publications including their Winter Guide and Hunters and Hunting Widows Guide.
Dave Kalous, a member of the Oconto River Trout Unlimited Chapter, and also a Chamber member, discussed the efforts to revitalize the Lakewood Trout Rearing Station. Collaboration between the DNR, the ORTU and the OCDEC, along with help from any
other organizations or individuals would be the base for this project. The members agreed that the Chamber should be a part of this
effort.
Guest speaker, Joel Kunz, a writer for Midwest Outdoor magazine, informed the group of his efforts to promote the Lakewood/
Townsend area through his website and radio broadcast.
It was voted on to sponsor a Holiday tree at the Riverview Park and Recreation Department.
An effort to bring light into the Information Booth was reported by Russ. The Wabeno High School Science Club will do this as a
4th Quarter project and the work will be done in the Spring of 2015.
It was decided to develop a laminated Events poster, one for the Spring/Summer season and one for the Fall/Winter season that
would be distributed to members to display in their business. A committee will be formed at the next meeting to accomplish this.
The next meeting will be held at Harry & Lauries in Townsend, on Monday, December 15th at 6:00 PM. This will also be the
Chambers Christmas Party with a dinner and all members are asked to bring a canned food item for a collection to benefit the
Christian Food Pantry in Townsend.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:20 PM.
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Here is hoping you all have a Happy Thanksgiving and a Merry Xmas this
year. But, also take a minute to ponder who doesnt have a home to be in. who
doesnt have a fire to lay next to. Who doesnt have a warm, loving family to
be with. Who am I talking about? The hundreds and hundreds of fidos and
fluffies that are in our shelters. They dont have what I have descibed above.
Now, Im not saying to run out and adopt one of these four legged furry
friends. That is a huge responsibility on you and your
families part. Careful thought should be put into that
decision.
But, even if you dont adopt, consider a donation of money, food, blankets, kitty litter.
Or, call your local shelter and ask what they are in need of. You will, I know, feel good
inside if you do.
Plus, think of the individuals that care for these wonderful four legged furry friends.
They will be there on these holidays to care for them.
I would like to thank them for caring for them. And anybody else that works during the
holidays. EMS, Firefighters, Law Enforcement, Military and countless others. Thank you
all for your service.
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Skiing - do 10 to 15 squats. Stand with your legs shoulder width apart, knees aligned over your feet. Slowly lower your
buttocks as you bend your knees over your feet. Stand up straight again.
Skating - do several lunges. Take a moderately advanced step with one foot. Let your back knee come down to the
floor while keeping your shoulders in position over your hips. Repeat the process with your other foot.
Sledding/tobogganing - do knee-to-chest stretches to fight compression injuries caused by repetitive bouncing over the
snow. Either sitting or lying on your back, pull your knees to your chest and hold for up to 30 seconds.
Don't forget cool-down stretching for all of these sports - At the bottom of the sledding hill, for instance, before trudging back up, do some more knees-to-chest stretches, or repetitive squatting movements to restore flexibility.
Shoveling snow can also wreak havoc on the musculoskeletal system. The following tips will help prevent injury during
snow shoveling.
If you must shovel snow, be careful. Listen to weather forecasts so you can rise early and have time to shovel before
work.
In an effort to make it easier for everyone to check scheduled closings at Amoterra, as well as upcoming events, workshops, and classes, we have added a new page to our website at
www.amoterra.net. The new page title is "Events and Closings," which lists a general breakdown
of scheduled closings, as well as upcoming events, for both the end of 2014 and for 2015. (here is
the link: http://www.amoterra.net/events-and-closings/)
I hope that you will find this page useful and easy to navigate. Please be sure to check it frequently, as it will be regularly updated with added/subtracted closings and/or events for the year.
Bend your knees to lift when shoveling. Let the muscles of your legs and arms do
the work, not your back.
Shoveling can strain "de-conditioned" muscles between your shoulders, in your upper back, lower back, buttocks and legs. So, do some warm-up stretching before
you grab that shovel.
When you do shovel, push the snow straight ahead. Don't try to throw it. Walk it to
the snow bank. Avoid sudden twisting and turning motions.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you!.
Take frequent rest breaks to take the strain off your muscles. A fatigued body asks
for injury.
Stop if you feel chest pain, or get really tired or have shortness of breath. You may
need immediate professional help.
After any of these activities, if you are sore, apply an ice bag to the affected area for 20
minutes, then take it off for a couple of hours. Repeat a couple of times each day over the
next day or two.
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Hours:
Sunday
Nonfiction
Stonewalled by Sharyl Attkisson
Supermarket Healthy by Melissa DArabian
Being Mortal by Atul Gawande
Healthcare Made Easy by Michelle Katz
Novel Living by Lisa Occhipinti
Audiobooks
Keeper of the Castle by Juliet Blackwell
Die Again by Tess Gerritsen
Saving Grace by Jane Green
The Big Finish by James W. Hall
The Look of Love by Sarah Jio
Childrens Books
Lunch Lady and the Videogame Villain by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Lunch Lady and the Schoolwide Scuffle by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Captain Underpants and the Tyrannical Retaliation of the Turbo
Toilet 2000 by Dav Pilkey
My First Book of Girl Power by Georgia Rucker
Tales from a Not-So Happily Ever After by Rachel Renee Russell
Skippyjon Jones Snow What by Judy Schachner
Waiting is Not Easy! (Elephant & Piggie) by Mo Willem
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Closed
P O Box 220
Lakewood, WI 54138
Ph: 715-276-9020
Fax: 715-276-7151
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St. John Lutheran Church, Townsend Services are held: Service times Sat. 5:30 p.m. and Sunday 10:00 a.m..
The Christian Food Pantry is always in need of food and/or cash donations. Right now we are short on canned meats like stew or lunch meat,
canned spaghetti, varieties of soups, canned fruit like fruit cocktail and pineapple, peas, carrots, potato flakes, pasta noodles, macaroni, and rice.
Please bring these offerings and place them in the shopping cart in the church entryway. Thank you.
First Presbyterian Church, Lakewood, Wabeno & Laona Forest Larger Parish office-715-473-3603
St. Marys of the Lake Catholic Church Students who wish to participate in the Youth Group, call for details. 276-7364.
Church of Christ, 14299 Cty Rd W, Mountain, WI; Sunday Service; 8:30 a.m. Lois Trever, Church Secretary, 715-276-7112
Upper Room Family Church, Service Time: 6:00PM Sunday, 715-276-3255; Pastor: Wm. Shane Wheeler, Hwy 32, Townsend Childrens Sunday School and Adult Bible Studies
Service Times
Laona---Sun. 11:30 a.m.
Lakewood ---Sunday 8:00 a.m.
Wabeno---Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Church School During Service
Lakewood & Wabeno & Laona
Parish Office-4347 N. Branch St., Wabeno 715-473-3603
Lakewood
1552 Hwy 32
Rev. R. Lee Jennings, Jr
forlarpar@ez-net.com
Website: www.stjohn-townsend.org
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Today, I had my last visit with the doctor, to get the results from
my last blood draw. I was excited to see what foods Im still allergic to and which foods I can reintroduce back into my diet. I
learned I can blame genetics for my allergies to Nightshade foods
(potatoes, tomatoes, sweet and hot peppers, eggplant, pimentos,
paprika, cayenne, and Tabasco sauce), Citrus (orange, lemon and
limes) and Legumes (black-eyed peas, lentils, navy, black, garbanzo, kidney & pinto beans. My body fights them like a foreign
material, but my white blood cells weaken from defeat. If I want
my white blood cells to remain strong enough to defend my body
from future disease, I must continue to rotate my foods, and avoid
those that Im sensitive to. I can add a few foods back into my
diet (chicken eggs are still out). In conclusion, I lost a few
pounds, gained lean muscle mass from more intense workouts,
dropped almost 1% body fat to 20.4% and my blood sugar is 80
(perfect). Ive learned a lot, feel better, understand the whys and
what-ifs and will continue to prepare my meals from the suggested food menus I was given back in May. Im pleased with the
results and will continue to eat properly and workout daily
(weight-bearing and cardio). I wish you all a prosperous and
Happy New Year. Happy Health to you all..Boni
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The Nicolet AARP meeting for October at the Lakewood Presbyterian Church started off as a pot luck
dinner with many tasty dishes, salads, and deserts
enjoyed by 41 members. A brief meeting followed the
dinner. Members were reminded that the November
meeting will be primarily for the election of officers
and board members for those whose term will expire.
Following the meeting the white elephant sale resulted
in some active bidding for attractively wrapped packages with a nice surprise for each winning bidder.
Members were reminded to sign up for the AARP
Christmas Party which will be held again this year at
Waubee Lodge on December 8, 2014. Cost is $14.00
for members. Bring a non-perishable food item for
the food pantry. The Christmas Party is always a special event with fun, food, friends, fellowship, and surprises. Sign up at the November meeting or contact
Carol Butrymowicz at 715-176-3468.
All persons 50 and over are invited to join the local
AARP Chapter. AARP meetings are social, entertaining, and informative. Meetings are held at the Lakewood Presbyterian Church on the fourth Tuesday of
each month starting at 1:30 pm (winter hours). Contact Joyce West, Membership Chairman, at 715-2769409.
while he built his career at Kraft Foods' global headquarters in Glenview, IL.
In 1989 David and his family moved to Lakewood, WI
where they owned the popular Supper Club, Club 32
for more than 25 years. David and Christine made
many friends during their time in Lakewood.
David was a loving husband, father, and grandfather
and is survived by his daughter, Sarah Strommen; his
daughter and son-in-law, Carrie and Dave Lennie; two
sons and daughters-in-law, Bryan and Julie Strommen
and John and Kathy Strommen; 3 grandchildren, Michael and Lauren Strommen and Thomas Lennie; one
sister, Janice Stone; a brother, Marvin Strommen, and a
brother and sister-in-law, Melvin and Cathy Strommen.
A private service will be held for immediate family. For
those wishing to pay their respects and celebrate David's life, details will be available on the web at
www.thestrommens.com. Simply cremation is caring
for the family.