If you or someone you know is involved in an auto accident consider
having the professionals at Hinkle's Body Shop and Service Center repair the
vehicle to its pre-accident condition.
Hinkle's is the area's only TRUE one stop shop and has been serving the
Gun Lake Community for over 15 years, (6 years at Gun Lake & 10 years in
Wayland). Offering over 75 years of combined experience in both body and
mechanical repairs.
John (owner), Ben and Tim work tirelessly in the body shop repairing
dents, scratches and all around smashed up vehicles. Striving to exceed your
expectations with each car, truck, boat, snowmobile, motorcycle or motor home
that roles through their garage. Matt and Scott like to get in to the
greasier aspects of repairs. Fixing everything from brakes and shocks to oil
changes and windshield wipers, along with everything in-between. Before you
get to meet any of the guys though, you will be greeted by the cheerful
girls in the showroom, Sarah and Petra (owner). They will happily assist you
through your repairs, whether it's helping you with your insurance claim or
simply chatting with you while you wait.
We have a beautiful showroom stocked with all kinds of muscle car
memorabilia and a newly remodeled playroom for the kids. We are located 1/4
mile from the Allegan County Park on 124th Avenue. Come in today for the
most personal and professional automotive experience Gun Lake has to offer.
Check us out. We are listed on this site under Automotive.
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businesses. You’ll find them listed on our websites.
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In
floral arrangements, Martha Stewart avoids high contrast colors, which can
look static. She prefers colors that complement each other and lend richness
and depth.
How to Maximize Your Enjoyment of Fresh Flowers
(ARA) - Warm weather is finally here, and there's nothing more beautiful than or as anticipated as the season's fresh flowers.
For lifestyle expert Martha Stewart, one of life's greatest pleasures is living in a flower and plant filled home. Stewart loves to arrange the flowers that bloom in her gardens and greenhouses, and to incorporate purchased flowers into her table arrangements. She especially likes to give garden fresh cut flowers as gifts, artfully arranging them herself in one of her unique containers. Whether decorating for an occasion or remembering a loved one, fresh flowers always make the home feel special.
People love flowers but don't often indulge in the purchase because they are unsure how to arrange or care for them. Stewart and the professionals at 1-800-FLOWERS.COM offer some simple tips to help you discover the many pleasures of flowers, whether you are buying them or cutting from your own garden:
Four Simple Arrangements
It's easy to enhance your flowers' unique personality by creating a lovely arrangement based on one of four basic styles. The nature of your flower's stem and blossom, as well as your choice of container, will guide you in choosing the right one.
* Domed arrangements display the blooms in an arching bunch. Mass them tightly together, crossing the stems within the vase to allow the flowers to point in every direction, creating a delightful dome of rich color. This arrangement is ideal for gerbera daisies, chrysanthemums and carnations.
* Spiky arrangements are best for long flowers with stiff, vertical stems, such as sunflowers, irises, French tulips and Oriental lilies. Create a dramatic effect by arranging them in a tall, cylindrical vase that holds them upright. This keeps a big display from looking too sparse.
* Free form arrangements allow flowers to reach and bend naturally. Cut the flowers at various lengths for a more organic look. Try combining flowers with sprigs of foliage in a relaxed cascade of color. This arrangement is ideal for tulips, roses, and freesia.
* Display arrangements in groups for a charming and spontaneous look. Use several small arrangements to create a single centerpiece by running them in a row down the length of a table. Any flower looks great in a grouped arrangement, from those with larger blooms such as Oriental lilies, roses, and dahlias, to smaller blossoms such as freesia, spray roses, and nerines.
The Rules of Color
It's important to keep it simple. Stewart avoids high contrasts, which can look static. Instead, she prefers colors that complement each other and lend richness and depth to an arrangement. She explores every aspect of her garden for inspiration.
Bouquets
All cut flowers and bouquets need food and water, so each stem will need to be re-cut, preferably underwater at a 45 degree angle -- shorn of leaves and arranged in a vase with tepid water. Add a flower food packet (or, if none is available, add one teaspoon of sugar, a squeeze of lemon juice -- or one aspirin -- plus one or two drops of bleach) and place away from drafts or excessive heat. Refresh every two to three days by re-cutting stems, changing water, and adding flower food.
Vases
A bouquet's vase should be carefully considered. The scale and material of the container must captivate the eye and showcase the flowers. In addition to traditional vases, Stewart uses everyday objects such as sugar bowls and creamers, measuring cups, metal buckets, compotes, and teacups to display her favorite blossoms. Vases and other containers can be divided into six basic forms:
* Trumpet: Fluted at top. Blooms fall and arch outward naturally, echoing the flare of the vase.
* Cylinder: May be tall or short. This type of vase is good for stems that need support or flowers with long very straight stems.
* Sphere: Perfect for any flower that grows in clusters. Cut stems short so blooms will mound in a dome.
* Bottle: Similar to cylinder, but works well for exotics or slim-stemmed flowering branches, arranged in individual bottles which can be clustered or displayed in a row.
* Low Pan: Wonderful to display one or two floating flower buds.
* Pail or Urn: A shape that opens slightly at top. Flowers will have room to fall away to the sides, great for larger blooms.
Many household items can work as a vase, including ginger or jelly jars, wine goblets, egg cups, pitchers, sea shells, tea cups or pots, shallow or footed bowls, and glass tumblers.
Martha Stewart believes that flowers belong in every nook and cranny of a home. She's sharing her passion for flowers through the introduction of the Martha Stewart for 1-800-FLOWERS.COM boutique, a collection that features her favorite flowers, paired with specially crafted vases that are inspired by her personal collection.
Visit the Martha Stewart for 1-800-Flowers.com Boutique at www.1800flowers.com/marthastewart, which features beautiful gifts styled with Martha's unique touch, including the Rose and Nerine Bouquet.
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"The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the
government and I’m here to help."
Ronald Reagan
"Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay
any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any
foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty. "
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Friday & Saturday
August 15 & 16 2008
Orangeville Township Hall
7350 Lindsey Road
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Euchre Tournament Friday night.
Saturday
Pancake breakfast
Vendor Booths (Food, crafts & more)
3 on 3 Basketball Tournament
Parade
Elephant Rides
Entertainment
Jeff Gordeon Chevy Pepsi NASCAR#24 Simulator
Horseshoe Contest
Old fashioned Games
Kid's Activities
Orangeville Drop
Orangeville Shoot Out
Turtle Race
Gun River Inn's Mechanical Bull "Rodeo"
"Go Fish" Raffle Run
Little Miss Orangeville
Click here for schedule of events & Sponsor List
(pdf file)
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Purchase a $5 "fishing License" from Gillett's Bait & Hardware. Show this
license at participating Orangeville Day sponsors to receive raffle tickets.
The more sponsors you visit, the better your chances of winning! Drawing
will beheld during Orangeville Days on Saturday, Aug 16 at 4p.m. Must be
present to win.
Contact Mark at (616) 813-6975
Loving Your Lawn Mower

(ARA) - The warmer weather is a reminder that it's time to get lawn equipment out of storage and back in working condition. But what do you do if you pull your lawn mower out, turn the key and nothing happens?
The professionals at Kohler Engines, a global manufacturer of small gasoline and diesel engines, offer these maintenance tips to help keep lawn equipment running at its best:
- 1) Clean Out Debris: Look for grass and other dried plants as an indicator that critters have built a nest.
- 2) Fully Charge the Battery: A battery should be fully charged before you turn the key again.
- 3) Clean Battery Connections: Remove the wires from the battery and clean connections by scrubbing with a wire brush and a baking soda and water solution.
- 4) Change Oil
: If you didn't change the oil before the equipment was stored for a period of time, it's important to do it now before using it again.

- 5) Check for Proper Functioning: While the machine is off, check to make sure the moving parts operate smoothly.
- 6) Use the Right Fuel: Make sure you use the correct fuel that is meant for the warmer months.
- 7) Clean the Carburetor: If fuel has gummed up in the carburetor you can purchase an additive that can help solve this problem.
For more information visit www.KohlerEngines.com.

New Look For Caledonia Online. More Information
We have a
new look for the Caledonia Online Community website. If you want to look up a
business phone or address, you will no longer have to click on category and then
look for the business through that category. Now you can use the Quick Find
List. Example: Looking for a Pizza place? No more clicking Food & Drink category
and then find the pizza listing, just use the Quick Find List and click on Pizza
and find a pizza place right away. You'll also find a list of related links. Use
Quick Find List for boats - you'll find listings for boats and related links for
Cabins, Camp Grounds, Fish (tackle- License), Hotel/ Motel, and Insurance links.
This should make the process a lot better for all. Use the Back button on the
left or the Home button at the top to return to the last page you were on or to
the Home Page.
Use the Search Categories button and you'll find a Business Type Search and a
Business Name Search to help you out.
Current Businesses listed with us:
Find your listing and check out what others have done. Need to be listed in a
different category or more categories, drop us an email and tell us what you
want. For a limited time you can add yourself to areas you feel will help
consumers find you easier. Should there be another related link on the page you
are on or a link to your business from another area. Look over the listings and
let us know what you think.
New changes are coming, so get started before we limit some areas that effect
your listing. Make sure your listing is correct. If you have a Logo Listing, be
sure to send us the information you want placed in the more information area of
your listing,- Hours, Services, etc. and be sure your logo is right or send a
photo to use
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