Page 14, Section 1 THE LEELANAU ENTERPRISE Thursday, June 28, 2012 Thank you to the Suttons Bay Schools and their fantastic custodial and kitchen staff, Tom Skowronski, Beau Begeman, the Leelanau County Sheriff’s Department, Leelanau County employees, the LCCOA Advisory Board, special helpers Phyllis Richard, Pat Chapman, Ben Winowiecki and the many wonderful volunteers who gave so generously and so much of their time to help us wherever needed. Four players from 1962 state semifinal squad at Suttons Bay’s 50-year reunion Spaded, Balled & Planted $ Efficient & Economical 285 each (2 min.) 3-4” diameter • 12-22’ tall 14 different ff varieties Call now to Place your order! Trees can be planted all summer long. Free Estimates • Residential d i l • Commercial C i l & Office: (231) 271-1163 • Cell: (231) 218-3067 HealthCall’s Home Health Care Services HealthCall’s Home Care Division Provides a Broad Range of Care, Including: SENIORS ON the 1962 Suttons Bay boys basketball state semifinal team were, from left, Ron Collins, Phil Bahle, John Kohler, Bill Culp and Dennis Kubesh. Guinan said the class dined and reminisced about the times and events they shared as Norsemen at Suttons Bay High School from the fall of 1958 until June of 1962. The happy occasion was, however, marred with the news of the recent death of fellow graduates John Flees and Bill Culp. • Post-Surgical Care • Diabetic Teaching • Registered Dietician Services • Stroke Rehabilitation • Medication Management • COPD Care • Congestive Heart Failure Care • Orthopedic Rehabilitation Established in 1987, HealthCall is a family owned and operated Home Care agency servicing patients throughout Michigan, including Leelanau County. At HealthCall, we provide a wide range of home care services including: Skilled nursing care, physical therapy, medical social work, and home health aid care. We work to foster independence and promote health and well-being. A Medicare Certified Home Health Agency Martha Shaver, RN, BS, MPA Martha has been a practicing Registered Nurse for over 30 years. She leads the clinical team in Leelanau County. www.healthcallhomecare.com A CHAP Accredited Agency Toll Free: 800.991.9933 6-21-12 Four of the five seniors who were part of 1962 Suttons Bay basketball team that reached the Class D state semifinals were among those attending the 50-year reunion earlier this month. The event, which drew 13 classmates with their spouses and senior class sponsor, Bill Gregory, was held June 9 at the Leelanau Sands Casino in Peshawbestown. Senior class members of that historic team attending the reunion were John Kohler, Dennis Kubesh, Phil Bahle, and Ron Collins, along with coach Gregory. The Norsemen posted a 12-0 season Cherryland Conference record, the first team in the conference to go undefeated. The Norse scored 1,387 points in 19 games, a 73 points per game average. Fellow classmate Patrick Guinan reminded those present at the reunion that Suttons Bay High School was where dreams were made in those very special young years. Quoting Langston Hughes, Guinan combined dreams and memories by saying “When dreams die, life is like a broken winged bird that cannot fly.” TREES 6-14-12 THE SUTTONS BAY Class of 1962 held its 50th reunion this month at the Leelanau Sands Casino in Peshabestown. In back row, from left, John Shoffner, Sandy Garthe, Dennis Kubesh, Nita Green, John Kohler, Mary Kiessel, Patrick Guinan, Phil Bahle and Ruth Bailey. Front row, from left, are Cindy Martinson, class sponsor and coach Bill Gregory, Ron Collins and Carl Boone. BEACH GROOMING 6-28-12 The Leelanau County Commission on Aging would like to thank everyone who donated in some way to make our twenty-first annual Older American’s Expo the huge success that it was. Happy July 4th from all of us at It’s Grillin’ Time and we’ve got you covered! 2 Locations to Serve You! IN A ZONE CEDAR ROD & GUN CLUB members took home three firsts in the 103rd annual Michigan Trapshooting Association individual zone competition hosted by the Grayling Sportsman’s Club. From left are Jim Balesh, Ginger Reed, and Jess Reed, who won their respective class competitions shooting scores of 195 X 200, 188 X 200, and 197 X 200, respectively in the 16-yard, 200-target event. The trio will now advance to a state competition in Mason next month. 228-6224 Downtown Maple City Shop our Jerky online – military orders 1/2 OFF! 228-7928 Corner of M-72 & S. Maple City Rd. 6-28-12 USDA Choice Juicy Steaks Award Winning Homemade Hot Dogs Homemade Smoked Brats • Fresh Brats Homemade Salads • Homemade Jerkys G.T. Breads • Cold Beer 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
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