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Volume 60, No. 26 Columbia Station, Ohio January 5, 2015
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Community Directory Carlisle................. 10 Grafton................. 11 N. Ridgeville. ........ 5 Classi?eds............. 13
Columbia ............. 2 Grafton Twp.......... 11 Wellington ............ 15
Eaton.................... 10 LaGrange.............. 8 Churches............... 6
Grand Pacific Junction
2015 Bridal Showcase
Saturday, January 10, 12-5 p.m.
Grand Pacific Hotel
8112 Columbia Rd. Olmsted Falls
Free Admission
Page 2, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, January 5, 2015 fairs and had received an excellent rating at the State Science
day in 2013. She has been committed to her Girl Scout troop,
WEEKLY CALENDAR a member since 2002. Shannon attends Columbia United
Monday, January 5: Methodist Church and over the years has gone on four mis-
Columbia Board of Trustees will hold their meeting to- sion trips with the church. She spends many hours working
night in town hall. The meeting will begin at 7 p. m. The at her job at Olympia Sweet Treats and Grill in Strongsville.
community is welcome to attend. This past summer she truly enjoyed volunteering downtown
Tuesday, January 6: at the Great Lakes Science Center. Presently Shannon plans
Columbia Band Boosters will have their meeting tonight to attend college next fall at the University of Toledo or the
at 6 p.m. in the music room. University of Kentucky to earn her doctorate of pharmacy
Thursday, January 8: degree.
Columbia Zoning Commission will meet tonight at town Benjamin Gibson, along with his parents Mark and Tif-
hall. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. The community is fany Gibson and his brother Joshua, have thoroughly enjoyed
welcome. his time at Columbia High School. Moving from Strongsville
Columbia Athletic Boosters will be holding their meet- Schools after fourth grade into Columbia’s smaller setting
ing tonight at the high school in room 18. The meeting will has been a perfect ?t. Developing relationships with favor-
begin at 7 p.m. ite teachers such as Mr. Campbell and Mr. Sheridan helped In Loving Memory
Sunday, January 11: Ben earn a spot on the high honor roll every quarter of his
Columbia Reservation is taking a “Turkey Talk and high school career. Mr. Nicolosi fueled Ben’s interest in math,
Walk.” Go with them as they talk about and search for signs which led to Ben taking Calculus I, II, and III this year at Tri- Jeanne McClellan
of the Eastern Wild Turkey. The walk will be from 2-3:30 C and LCCC as part of the PSEO program. Ben’s early years
p.m. This is a level 3 hike, and is free to the public. at CHS were ?lled with basketball, track and golf and have Jeanne McClellan (nee Pollitt), 75, passed away December
evolved into endless hours practicing on his Gibson Les Paul 18, 2014. Beloved wife of the late Walter “Gene” McClellan.
CHS Weekly Calendar guitar. Ben can also be found making the best Crunchwrap Loving mother of Raymond Gregory (Catherine), Anne, and
Supreme this side of Mexico City at the Taco Bell in Middle- the late Donald Vacha. Sister of Arlene Howell and the late
Monday, January 5: burg Hts. Next fall, Ben will major in aerospace engineering Robert Pollitt and Dianne King. Daughter of the late Earnest
School resumes at Ohio State, Penn State, or Michigan. and Eva Pollitt. Dear grandmother of Ryan and the late Ca-
Tuesday, January 6: mie Vacha. Special mom to Mark Janowski and Nick Burn-
6:/7:30 p.m. Boys Basketball v. Fairview.
6 p.m. Band Boosters meeting. Columbia Library events ham. Jeanne had a special love for Christmas and collected
Wednesday, January 7: trains, antiques and ornaments. Visitation and Funeral Ser-
6/7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball at Lutheran West.
Thursday, January 8: Family Story Time - Re- to borrow One Bowl Baking: vice was held at Jardine Funeral Home, 15822 Pearl Rd,
6 p.m. Science Fair.
6 p.m. Wrestling double dual at Black River. solve to develop your child’s Simple, from Scratch Reci- Strongsville. Interment Royalton Road Cemetery. Memorial
7 p.m. Columbia Athletic Booster meeting.
Friday, January 9: literacy skills in the new year. pes for Delicious Desserts contributions may be made to Wounded Warrior Project,
6/7:30 p.m. Boys Basketball at Clearview.
7:30 p.m. Drama Club Cabaret Show. Bring your 2 to 5 year old by Yvonne Ruperti. Adults P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675. www.jardinefh.com
Saturday, January 10:
9 a.m. Wrestling at Midpark. on Tuesdays at 10:15 a.m., are asked to make a recipe SEAS Food Pantry
1/2:30 p.m. Girls Basketball at Black River. starting Jan. 6, for Family from this book and bring it
Story Time. Everyone will to the library on Thursday,
CHS Students of the Month enjoy stories, music, crafts Jan. 15 at 6 p.m. to share. The January food distribution at St. Elizabeth Ann Se-
and more while kids learn The recipes in this cookbook ton Church will be on Monday, January 5, from 4-5:30 p.m.
and have fun along with their don’t require a mixer or food The church is located at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia
caregivers. Pre-registration processor. In fact, the recipes Township. The food, from the Second Harvest Food Bank
is required. are designed to be made us- of North Central Ohio in Lorain, Ohio, is available to resi-
Story Time For Babies ing only one bowl! Pre-reg- dents of Columbia, Grafton and Eaton. Recipients must be
-Come to a new story time istration is required. eligible according to Ohio Job and Family Services guide-
Registration for pro- lines and bring proof of address, such as a current utility bill
session speci?cally for chil-
dren 6 to 23 months old. grams and more information and a photo ID.
Babies and Books starts is available online at Lorain- For more information, or to determine eligibility, phone
Thursday, Jan. 8 at 2 p.m. PublicLibrary.org or by call- the church of?ce at (440) 236-5095, Monday through Friday
Caregivers and kids will hear ing the Columbia Library between 9 a.m.-noon.
stories, music and more that at (440) 236-8751. The Co- In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of
will help in the child’s devel- lumbia Branch is located at Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from dis-
opment. The session runs 13824 W. River Road North criminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex,
though Feb. 5. Pre-registra- in Columbia Station. age or disability.
tion is required.
Frozen Winter Party -
Attention fans of the movie
Frozen. Get to the library Columbia Chamber
on Thursday, Jan. 8, at 6:30
p.m. to see the library’s take
on the popular Disney ?lm. Valentine’s Day
You’ll build your own Olaf,
play movie-inspired games
and more. Pre-registration is
Benjamin Gibson Shannon Cassidy required. Dinner & Dance
Saturday Game Day -
Challenge your friends to
some friendly competition
on Saturday, Jan. 10, from
Seniors Shannon Cassidy and Benjamin Gibson have been 10:30 a.m. to noon for Game Saturday, February 14th
chosen as Columbia High School “Student of the Month” for Day. Take part in Yu-Gi-Oh!
December. Nominees are chosen based on the following cri- open play, chess, or other Columbia V.F.W. Post #9340
teria: Maturity, Citizenship, Behavior and Effort. card and board games. Some
board games will be avail-
Shannon Cassidy is the daughter of Lisa and Timothy Cas- able but you may bring your
sidy and the sister of Thomas and Troy. Shannon has enjoyed own card and board games if Featuring Live Entertainment
her four years at CHS and has participated in a wide range of
activities. Shannon was inducted into the Columbia chapter you wish. Pre-registration is
of the National Honor Society as a junior and has been hon- required.
ored at the Academic Banquet since her freshman year. She Cookbook Discussions - WIXY 1260
enjoyed playing soccer on the girl’s varsity team her sopho-
more and senior years. Shannon loves participating in science The library is starting a tasty KISSES! Catering by: Wrights Catering HUGS!
new book discussion! Come
Happy Happy LOVE Doors Open at 6 p.m. BE
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To all our loyal Four Keys Band from 8-11 p.m.
customers and
Restaurant Tickets must be purchased in advance.
friends.
From all of us to all 26606 Happy For tickets, contact: 50/50
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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, January 5, 2015 Santa makes a special stop at which information moved cember 25, March 1, March
between cultures. It wasn’t 25, and Easter were used to
Columbia K-8 lunch menu until the ancient Roman cal- mark a new year throughout
endar was eliminated and a Christian Europe.
Week of Jan: 12-14: new lunar one implemented
Monday - Breakfast: pancakes; Lunch-Choice of Bosco by Julius Caesar in 46 B.C. January 1 eventually was
sticks, American sub, crispy chicken wrap, chef salad and that the new year was widely restored as the start of the
green beans. and consistently observed in new year when the Grego-
Tuesday - Breakfast: Breakfast pizza; Lunch- Choice of January. rian calendar was introduced
Beef taco, American sub, crispy chicken wrap, chef salad in the 16th century. From
and refried beans. During the Middle Ages, then on, people near and far
Wednesday - Breakfast: pancake on a stick; Lunch- celebrations honoring a new could say goodbye to an-
Choice of pizza, American Sub, crispy chicken wrap, chef year were considered pagan other year in December and
salad and hash browns. and January 1 was abolished welcome the arrival of a new
as the beginning of the year one come the ?rst of Janu-
Local horse rescue starts by religious groups. During ary.
new year with new tech these years, dates such as De-
Another Chance Equine Rescue, located in Columbia Sta- Santa Claus visited Murray Ridge School on Decem- Happy Happy
tion and dedicated to saving the most extreme cases of horse ber 19, much to the delight of the students. Aiden New Year! New Year!
abuse and neglect, is starting the new year by employing a Harper greets him at the school bus.
means of fundraising new to the organization. The rescue ~From~ Lorain County
needs to raise $6,000 for hay for the rescued horses this Youth Theatre presents... Metro Parks
winter and so it has created a page on the crowdfunding site COLUMBIA
Start Some Good. Donors can visit the site, learn about the OPEN YEAR
rescue, its history and successes in saving horses and make 24497 Sprague Rd., ROUND!
a donation. In return, donors will receive a “thank you” gift Columbia Station, Ohio
based on the level of donation. ACE hopes this new form of The Olde Towne Hall Youth Theatre will be presenting
fundraising will help educate donors about the rescue’s mis- "Suessical the Musical Jr." on January 9 and 10, at 7:30. Ad- 440-235-6642
sion and prompt them to donate to the good ACE continues to mission will be by donations, in hopes to defer their cost,
do for horses. The fund-raiser runs through January 31, and as the youth get ready to take the production to a National
the site is: http://www.startsomegood.com/venture/anoth- Competition in Atlanta. What a perfect family night out as Dr.
er_chance_equine_rescue/campaigns/show/ace_horse_res- Suess's, "Horton Here's a Hoot" come to life. The theatre is
cue_annual_hay_drive located at 36119 Center Ridge Road, in North Ridgeville.
Bridal Showcase Start of the new year
changes through history
There will be a Bridal Showcase at the Grand Paci?c Hotel
on January 10, from12-5 p.m. A Fashion Show will be held at Every year at the stroke calendar that is so widely VALLEY CITY
1 p.m. Hotel. Open House at the Wedding Gardens is at 2 p.m. of midnight on December used today. For example, VISION CENTER
Open House at the Wedding Chapel is at 3 p.m. 31, people around the world the months of September
usher in a new year with through December get their FAMILY VISION
Wedding Vendors will have booths set up in the Hotel and fanfare and a host of unique names from the Latin words CENTER
the event is free for Brides and their Bridal Parties. For more traditions. From ?rst-footing for seven, eight, nine, and
information, call (440) 793-6840. See their ad on the front to smashing dinner plates to ten. On the Roman calendar, Dr. Norma Jesse, 6621 Center Road
page of this issue of The Rural-Urban Record. watching a crystal ball de- a year began with March, as Optometrist Valley City
scend from the sky, tradition this was seen as a time of re-
Strongsville Historical Society dominates the dawn of a new birth for animals and the en- 330-483-4035
Soup Supper year. vironment. The second king
of Rome, Numa Pontilius, WE CARRY A OUTSIDE
The Strongsville Historical Society invites you to a Soup Though the new year is added the months of January FULL LINE OF PRESCRIPTIONS
Supper on January 27, at the Walter Ernfelt Recreation and now celebrated in January, and February, and then the
Event Senior Center in Strongsville. This event brings to- this was not always the case. new year was moved to Jan- GLASSES WELCOME
gether folks for an evening of good company and soup, ac- Prior to 700 B.C., the months uary from March. However,
companied by bread and rolls, beverages and desserts. Supper of January and February did some people still celebrated Hours: Mon & Thurs 9-7; Tues & Fri 9-5; Sat
begins at 6 p.m. There is plenty of free parking. The cost is not exist, so the arrival of the new year on March 1, 8:30-Noon; Closed Sun & Wed
$10 per person. Please call (440) 572-0057 for reservations. a new year was celebrated perhaps due to the slowness
on March 1 in adherence to
Valley City Garden Club the Roman calendar. Prior
to that, new year celebra-
The Valley City Garden Club will hold their monthly meet- tions took place mid-March,
ing on Thursday, January 15, at 7 p.m., at Emmanuel United right around the time of the
Church of Christ, 6656 Center Rd., Valley City. The program vernal equinox. Various cul-
will be “Pruning Trees” by club member Tom Sasalar. Guests tures and peoples tied the
are welcome! If you are interested in joining VCGC, or want new year to certain seasons,
more information, call Pat at (330) 483-4449. The club offers celebrating a new year on
many interesting speakers, demonstrations and ?eld trips. the autumnal equinox or the
winter solstice.
North Ridgeville Library
The Roman calendar
Rock ‘N’ Roll History -Hear some of the ?rst rock ‘n’ roll consisted of 10 months, the
songs ever recorded on Sunday, Jan. 11, at 3 p.m. Dr. Joel names of which are still
Keller of North Ridgeville will be at the library for a histori- re?ected in the Gregorian
cal and cultural review of blues, jump blues, rockabilly, doo-
wop, folk rock and other genres of rock ‘n’ roll. He’ll also talk
about one-hit wonders.
Finger Painting For Wee Little Ones - Get your hands
messy on Monday, Jan. 12, at 10:45 a.m. Two through 5-year-
olds are invited to ?nger paint with their caregivers. Pre-reg-
istration is required.
Information and program registration is available online
at LorainPublicLibrary.org or by calling the North Ridgeville
Library at (440) 327-8326. The North Ridgeville Library is
located at 35700 Bainbridge Road, North Ridgeville.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
Notice is hereby given that on January 5, 2015 commencing at 7:30 pm and again
on January 20, 2015 at 7:30 pm at the Columbia Township Hall, 25496 Royalton Rd.,
Columbia Station, OH 44028, the Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council (“NOPEC”),
on behalf of the Columbia Township Trustees will hold public hearings with respect to
the Plan of Operations and Governance for the aggregation of competitive retail natural
gas (the “Aggregation Program”), as previously authorized by such members pursuant
to the Ohio Revised Code Section 4929.26. The Aggregation Program will apply auto-
matically to all eligible customers of retail natural gas within the jurisdiction of Columbia
Township, except for those who elect to opt-out. Customers may opt-out without charge
during a designated opt-out period prior to the initiation of service under the Aggrega-
tion Program and approximately every two years thereafter. NOPEC seeks to provide
low-cost natural gas for consumers by selecting a supplier through a negotiation pro-
cess and leveraging combined resources and buying power of member communities
in NOPEC. The Plan of Operations and Governance addresses the following topics
regarding the Aggregation Program: (1) goals, operations and funding; (2) consumer
participation, including terms of opting-out; (3) customer care; (4) organization structure
and management of NOPEC; and (5) the steps toward establishing the Aggregation
Program.
Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council
Special speaker at by $1. This is our ?rst ever Transportation services and RURAL-URBAN RECORD, January 5, 2015 Page 5
Senior Center luncheon increase for our spaghetti Meals-On-Wheels will also
dinner meals. not be available on school OGS News
“snow/inclement weather
Bakers Needed days.” Fox 8 Cleveland “How to prepare a Lineage Application” presented by
We are always in need of will list school closings. Margaret Cheney will be the featured program at the meet-
our wonderful bakers who The staff, however, will be ing of the Lorain County Chapter OGS on Monday, January
make delicious desserts for here and the phones will be 12 at the N. Ridgeville Library, 35700 Bainbridge Rd., N.
Spaghetti Dinners! If you answered. Ridgeville.
can help, please give us a
The North Ridgeville Senior Center will have a special call at (440) 353-0828. This presentation will discuss the basic information, doc-
guest at their Super Thursday luncheon on January 8. Jackie Young at Heart Break- umentation, and organization needed to successfully com-
Kennedy Onassis (portrayed by woman impersonator Carol fast - Death and Dying plete an application to any Lineage Society.
Starre-Kmiecik) will be talking about her life at the monthly - Help! Thought we better
luncheon held at the Senior Center on the second Thursday offer this breakfast at no Social time is at 6:30 p.m. and a general business meet-
of each month. charge so you come join us ing are at 7 p.m.
for a delicious breakfast and
Carol gave an outstanding performance to the Center’s stay for an informational Individual with an interest in genealogy are invited to at-
“young at heart” seniors as Cleveland’s legendary on-air per- talk on dying and resources tend this free program.Lorain County ancestor is not a re-
sonality, Dorothy Fuldheim, last summer. we all will need at some quirement for participation in Chapter events.
point in our lives. January
Anyone 60 and older is invited to enjoy a delicious entrée 29 is the 5th Thursday of the Contact Pete at (440) 967-8002 or Margaret at (440) 323-
of pork loin, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes and a vegetable. A month and we hope you join 5080 for more information about the Lorain County Chapter
salad, dessert and drink are all included for only $5. Serving us for this educational and of OGS.
is at noon, but get there early because seating ?lls up fast. En- sometimes funny morning
tertainment is included. Reservations must be made by Tues- talking about something all NORTH RIDGEVILLE NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
day morning, January 6, by calling (440) 353-0828. A special of us will experience. Rita,
thank you to The Abbe wood Senior Living Community for Nancy Gilder, New Life
helping to serve at the luncheon. Hospice and David Bogner
will be here for some help-
Young at heart seniors are invited to celebrate this special ful conversation and infor-
trip down memory lane while enjoying fellowship and fun mation. Serving at 9:30.
with other older adults. The Of?ce for Older Adults (Senior Please call in your reserva-
Center) offers activities, meals-on-wheels and transportation tion at (440) 353-0828.
services to seniors in the North Ridgeville and surrounding Chili Cook-Off - Join us
communities. For more information on what is available or to Thursday, February 19, to
reserve your spot for lunch, please call (440) 353-0828. taste some of the best chili
in Lorain and Cuyahoga
Night at the races County and help to name
this year’s winner of the Best
North Ridgeville Lions Club’s annual Night at the Races Chili Around! Your ticket
will be on Saturday, January 24. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and entitles you to unlimited
the buffet dinner is at 7 p.m. It is being held at St. Clarence’s chili samples, bread, dessert
pavilion, located at 30106 Lorain Road, in North Olmsted. and beverages. Doors open
Race sponsors are very welcome and are a vital part in mak- at 5 p.m. (everyone is invit-
ing the event a success. All proceeds go directly to the many ed!) and the winner will be
charities of the North Ridgeville Lions Club. Call Selena at announced at 7 p.m. Tickets
440-823-3540 or email [email protected] with any are $5 in advance and $6 at
questions you might have. the door.
Blood Pressure Checks -
N. Ridgeville Senior Center news Stop by the third Wednesday
of the month and have your
Super Thursday Lun- Tax Time Is Coming - blood pressure checked by
cheon January 8 - We will Tax season is upon us and our volunteer nurses from
have a special guest at our we will start taking appoint- 9 a.m.-noon. Pat and Shir-
Super Thursday luncheon ments beginning January ley will be happy to see
on January 8. Jackie Kenne- 2. Our tax preparers will you. There is no charge and
dy Onassis, one of the most be here every Tuesday and walk-in only. Once you’re
famous women in the world we’ll be scheduling ap- done, stay for our delicious
who brought glamour and pointments for February 3 Wednesday lunch.
style to the White House will through April 15 from 9:30 Hearing Testing - Lee-
be here to talk about her life. a.m.-3 p.m. Give us a call, Ann Christner of Mobile
Carol Starre-Kmiecik, fa- at 353-0828 to schedule Hearing Service will be
mous woman impersonator, your appointment. conducting a free hearing
will return to kick off the test for seniors and equip-
?rst Super Thursday in 2015 Senior Center Famous ment cleaning here at the
as Jackie. Enjoy a delicious Spaghetti Dinner - Janu- Senior Center on Thursday,
entrée of pork loin, sauer- ary 30, 2015 our Spaghetti Feb. 5 from 1-2 p.m. Call
kraut, mashed potatoes and Dinners return, sponsored Shelly at 353-0835 for an
a vegetable. Salad, dessert by the North Ridgeville appointment.
and drink, are all included Rotary Club! We still offer Senior Center’s Snow
for the low $5 price. Serving great homemade spaghetti Closing Policy - Snow!
at noon, but get there early with meatballs, garlic toast, Snow! Snow! It’s that time
because seating ?lls up fast. salad and beverage which is of year again…Our gen-
Entertainment is included, bargain priced at: $7/adults, eral rule of thumb is…if
but reservations must be $6/seniors and $4/children the North Ridgeville City
made by Tuesday morning, under 10. Treat yourself to Schools are closed due to
January 6, by calling (440) a luscious dessert for only inclement weather, the Se-
353-0828. A special thank $1 and pop is 50 cents. Ev- nior Center will be closed.
you to The Abbewood Se- eryone is welcome to attend There will be no break-
nior Living Community for this wonderful Italian feast! fasts, lunches, or activities.
helping to serve at the lun- Carry-outs available. Please
cheon. note: Pricing on adult and
senior dinners has changed
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Worship & Children’s Church
Mailing Address: WEDNESDAY 6:30 PM Worship Services
Adult Study, Women’s Study,
P.O. BOX 966 • COLUMBIA STATION, OH 44028 8:00am & 9:30am
Teens, Kids Club
Located at 24487 Squire Road, Columbia Station Rev. Jim Carder, Sunday School
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 Senior Pastor 10:45am
Email: [email protected] Rev. Steven Spaeth,
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com Polly Tallos
DEADLINE: Associate Pastor
440-236-8600 Christian Ed. & Youth Director
News, Pictures and all ads - Wednesday 12 Noon
OFFICE HOURS: www.NLWesleyan.org Rev. Charles A. Butcher
Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pastor
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Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57) www.sugarridgebaptistchurch.com
8:45am Sunday School Sunday Worship Schedule All age Sunday School 10 am
10:00am Worship 8:30 am Quiet Communion Service Adult Bible Study
Sunday 9:15am Sunday Worship 11 am & 6:30 pm
10:35am Children’s Church 9:30 am Christian Education for all ages Sunday Worship 10:30am Wednesday Worship 7 pm
Rev. Delaine McGhee, Pastor 10:30 am Communion Service with Music Children’s Sunday School
10:30am during Worship Our Lady Queen of Peace
Why? Find it in the scripture Children’s sermon at both services Church ph: 440-748-2154 Catholic Church
Preschool ph: 440-748-3445
Why do the innocent suffer? Why do my prayers go un- 300 3rd Street, Elyria, Ohio www.trinitygrafton.org Weekend Masses Weekday
answered? Why can’t I see God’s will for my life? Does (440) 322-2126 Rev. John Ramsey II Sat. 4:30pm Mass
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explore the answers to “why.” We all ask “why” when we www.saintandrew-elyria.org Sun. 8:30 & Chapel
see tragic events take place, both in our own lives and in the Like us on Facebook
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Come and let’s seek answers to these dif?cult questions
in the scriptures and grow together in understanding the Divorce Care and DC4K Sat. 3:30-
message God has for us there! Join LaPorte United Meth-
odist Church, located at 2071 Grafton Rd. in Elyria, at 11 Divorce Care is a friendly, caring group of people who 4:00pm
a.m. every Sunday in January for this special series with will walk alongside you through one of life’s most dif?cult
Pastor Bill Wendell. experiences. Don’t go through separation or divorce alone. ~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~
Divorce Care for Kids (DC4K) is a safe, fun place where
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ages 5-12. In January, immunizations will be available for any-
Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish is presenting “Mardi one under 18 years of age and must be accompanied by
Gras” in January. This is the theme for the annual Reverse Groups meet Tuesday nights at Christ Church in Co- a parent or guardian. Please bring the child’s current im-
Raf?e being held on Saturday, January 17, in the parish lumbia Station starting January 13, from 7-8:30 p.m. and munization record to one of the following child immuni-
hall, located at 702 Erie Street, in Grafton. Doors open at run 13 weeks. Call the church at (440) 236-8282. for more zation clinics:
5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. The Grand information.
Prize is $1,200. Tickets are $40 and include a dinner, main •Jan. 6 - 2:30-5 p.m.
board number and refreshments. Tickets are available at the Hospice in need of donations of Oberlin Public Library,
parish of?ce and at Bob’s Barber Shop on Main Street. For household goods 65 S. Main St. Oberlin
more information, call (440) 926-2364. •Jan. 7 - 1-6 p.m. Lorain County Health District, 9880
Donations of furniture and household goods are still S. Murray Ridge Rd., Elyria
Fried Chicken Dinner actively being sought for the Warehouse sale this Febru- •Jan. 14 - 3-5:30 p.m.,. Grafton Community Room,
ary. Furniture items will be previewed by volunteers prior 1050 Novak Rd., Grafton
Litch?eld Assembly of God, located at 9082 Norwalk to acceptance for donation; tax receipts will be provided. •Jan. 15 - 1 p.m..-4 p.m.., Elyria City Health District,
Road, will have a Fried Chicken Dinner on Friday, January Arrangements can be made to pick up large furniture or BY APPT. ONLY 202 Chestnut Street, Elyria (440) 323-
9, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Adults $9, Seniors $7, Children 6- fragile donations from anywhere in Northeast Ohio. Furni- 7595.
12 $4 and children 5 and under are free. Carry-out will be ture pick up is provided free of charge. (Donations to help •Jan. 20- 4-6:30 p.m., St. Patrick’s Catholic Church,
available. (330) 723-2691. defray the cost of movers are greatly appreciated.) Those 512 N. Main St., Wellington
interested in contributing items for the sale should contact Adult immunization clinics are for anyone 18 years of
MS Support Group the Warehouse Sale Team at (216) 486-6881. NOTE: The age and older. Please note that prices vary by type of mon-
agency is unable to accept bedding, books, clothing, cribs etization.
Lorain County Multiple Sclerosis Support Group of and car seats, small electronics, small and major appli- •Jan. 27 - 1-6 p.m. Lorain County General Health Dis-
Hope meetings are held the ?rst Monday of each month ances, medical supplies, sporting goods, children’s toys trict 9880 S. Murray Ridge Rd., Elyria.
(unless it is a holiday) then meetings are held the second and games, computers and related hardware, mattresses For more information on immunizations, contact the
Monday from 6-7:30 p.m. They are held in the Sala Confer- and box springs, televisions and stuffed animals. Lorain County General Health District at (440)322-6367.
ence Room at EMH/University Hospital at 630 East River
Street Elyria. Contact Teresa for directions to room. Hospice of the Western Reserve warehouse sales will
be held periodically throughout the year. To receive no-
Anyone is welcome to attend.Meetings are sponsored tice of upcoming sales, send an email to: warehousesale@
by: The National Multiple Sclerosis Society Ohio Buckeye hospicewr.org, or visit hospicewr.org/warehousesale for
Chapter a schedule. For a list of upcoming sales, visit www.hos-
picewr.org/cleveland-resale-shop.
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Indoor fitness walk
Get started on your New Year’s resolution by heading
to an indoor Lorain County Fitness Walk. The walking
group meets twice a week on Mondays at 5:30 p.m. at the
Lorain County Metro Parks Splash Zone and on Thurs-
days at 5:30 at the Mercy Health and Recreation Center.
There is no cost to attend the ?tness walks, and all ?t-
ness levels are welcome. Exercise has been proven to im-
prove mood, decrease the risk for disease, and manage
weight. Join us to meet new people, win prizes and get
?t.
For more information on the ?tness walks, you can
contact the Lorain County General Health District at
(440) 322-6367.
Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God. Matthew 5:9
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LaGrange Twp. Trustees Penfield Twp. Trustees
Keystone Hotstove At the last regular meet- Trustee Gardner reported The regular meeting of the Pen?eld Township Trustees was
ing on December 22, Chief that he attended a recent called to order at 7:30 p.m. All of?cers were present as well as
Keystone Hotstove baseball/softball will be having their Rader reported that all of Stormwater Management 8 guests.
?rst meeting of the year January 11, at the Lagrange Police the ?re ladders have passed meeting at the county and
Station. Meeting begins at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to the annual inspection. A new discussion was held on The minutes from the previous meeting were read and ap-
attend. They would like everyone to voice their opinions for door for the main ?re station charging maintenance fees proved Voucher #’s 10632 thru 10661, the Bank Reconciliation
the new season as well as meet the board members. was ordered several months and increasing storm water and the Monthly Reports were approved
ago and is sitting at the in- fees to homeowners. Burnett
Signups will be January 31 and February 7, from 10 a.m.-2 staller’s home locally and suggested that instead of fo- Fiscal Of?cer Denes read the correspondence which included
p.m. at the Lagrange Police Station. Please have child pres- several calls have produced cusing on cleaning the King a notice from Columbia Gas, a thank you from the Keystone
ent with birth certi?cate (only if they are new players or any no action. The current man Ditch that runs from east of Community Band for the Township’s donation, a notice from
players that didn't play for the 2014 season). Non-resident door at the station is rusted the Village to Parsons Road the Lorain County Recorder’s of?ce, a survey from the Census
of Keystone School district players must bring and must be and does not always lock it might be better suited to Bureau, the monthly Sheriff’s report and another statement from
signed community release form to registration. The forms can properly. He will contact the focus on the Kelner Ditch North Coast Wireless. Fiscal Of?cer Denes reminded the Trust-
be found at www.loraincountyhotstove.com installer once again and if the which runs from the village ees that we still need a 2nd Alternate on the Zoning Commis-
door is not installed by Janu- towards Whitehead Road sion, also need to know who is attending the Winter Conference
Child must be present for uniform ?tting. ary 1, he will contact another to Parsons Road. With 500 in Columbus. Jean Eglin advised that Well-Help had distributed
supplier. additional homes to possi- toys to families for 139 children as well as adopting 50 children
Keystone Kindergarten bly be added to the village for the Holidays. Their holiday food box packing is December
Registration He has received several sewer plant which would 18, at 5 p.m. with distribution on December 19.
calls about cul-de-sac park- cause increased run off into
Kindergarten registration will take place at Keystone El- ing in the village. He was the Kelner Ditch and into the Trustee Richard Conrad reported that the ?nal inspection of
ementary School on Friday, January 16, 2015 between the asked his opinion by the township this ditch is affect- Phase II of the Curtis Ditch project had been made and the Coun-
hours of 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Please note: we will not have an village and after driving the ing a lot of township prop- ty Engineers were going to recommend release of all funds for
evening sign up. Students must be ?ve years old on or be- ?re trucks around the cu-de- erties. Several properties payment. Discussion was held regarding cleaning the ditch on
fore August 1, 2015 in order to register for the 2015-2016 sacs to judge access with and already experience constant Whitehead by Rte. 18. The deadline has passed for next year’s
school year. without parking. His opinion ?ow in the ditch and ?ood- work, but Linda Eckhart at the Engineer’s of?ce will do prelimi-
was that if cars were parked ing on a regular basis. Gar- nary engineering work and we will begin working on easement
When registering your child, please bring a birth cer- in the roadways access with dener stated that one quarter forms. Dave French will meet with the Trustees at the end of
ti?cate, immunization records, and proof of residency (i.e. ?re trucks would be limited of the storm water fees now January to discuss the ditch and culvert work on the Webster
utility bill). In addition, please bring any legal documents if there was an emergency. collected go to ditch proj- Rd. widening project. Trustee Conrad reported on the RLCWA
proving custody if parents are divorced, or in the case of ects in the county with the board meeting. Tim Mahoney, general manager, received a 5%
a custody issue. Parents are also asked to provide a small The EMS Department is rest going to upgrade sewer pay raise. All other employees received raises with a minimum
photograph of your child for our ?les. It is not necessary for working on obtaining a grant plants and pay off loans. An- of 1.25% up to an aggregate of 3% based on merit. The Policy
the child to attend registration. from Workers Compensation other meeting will be held on Committee made a recommendation by resolution that the min-
to purchase power cots and a January 20, at 10 a.m. in the utes should include motions, agenda items and anything else
At registration parents will receive a packet of materials power load for the squads. County Commissioners of- required by open meeting laws. Trustee ?elded a call from an
and the child will be scheduled for kindergarten screening The power cots are priced ?ce to discuss the concerns. Indian Hollow resident regarding loud, aggressive gun?re. He
which takes place during school hours in late May. Parents at $14000.00 each and the advised her to contact the neighbors directly for resolution or to
unable to make the scheduled registration date or anyone power load at $25,000 each. A special meeting will be contact the Sheriff’s Department. Trustee Lloyd Gordon advised
having further questions should contact Keystone Elemen- The grant would cover 75% held on Monday December that Polen has received our new mower and will prep, deliver
tary School at (440) 355-5134. of the cost and would aid the 30, at 3 p.m. to pay neces- and invoice after the ?rst of the year. Gordon contacted ODOT
personnel in lifting and load- sary bills and hold an organi- regarding a large hole on Rte. 301 south of Jones Rd. The culvert
Letter to the Editor ing patients. zational meeting for 2015. there is scheduled to be replaced in 2015, but Trustee Gordon
advised them that hole was large enough now to be hazardous.
To the Editor: Mike Foreman reported Submitteld by Roberta Trustee Gordon advised that our replacement tractor should be
Time's up, Keystone community. I have attended the that two funerals had been Moore, Fiscal Of?cer received in March. Trustee Duane Johnson reported on the SL-
last several Board of Education meetings. Each person has held and they are working CAD retirement party held for Pat Wilkinson. He reported that
an opinion about what programs must stay to maintain an at River Road Cemetery on lagrangetownship@aol. two burials had been held this week, one Monday and one Tues-
"excellent" education, such as preparing our children for suc- straightening and maintain- com day for Roger McCoy and Ernestine Buell.
cess in college or post-high school careers as managers and ing headstones. The island
leaders with honors, Advanced Placement and on-site col- lights in front of the new ?re LaGrange With no additional business to discuss, the meeting was ad-
lege courses, speci?c teaching staff to ful?ll, for example, the station have been repaired. journed at 8 p.m.
third-grade guarantee or maintain small class sizes. Others They are currently working Village Pizza
are passionate about keeping sports, French, music or Key- on clearing the western lot LAGRANGE NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
care. Based on the current educational funding system, the line of the Community Park. We Make it Right!
taxes collected to pay for school operating expenses have 118 Public Square LaGrange Happy
been set at the same level dollar amount since 1994 while Sigmund noted that home In beautiful Downtown New
expenses have continued to rise with in?ation. Just as would occupations fall under the 540 N. Center St
happen to any business or family with no raise in 20 years, guidance of the Board of LaGrange LaGrange, OH Years
Keystone schools has long since reached a point where the Zoning Appeals and they 440-355-9920
taxes collected no longer cover operating expenses. Unless can call a meeting for review 440-355-5199 Authorized
all of you, the eligible voters - those with and without current of a questionable situation or Transmissions
students in the District - show up at the polls in May and pass take away the permit if the
new money for our schools, the State of Ohio may take away business is in non-compli- Elyria
any real choice in how we, the Keystone community, educate ance. Home occupations are 322-2010
our children. renewable annually and fees
Now is the time to let the superintendent and the school are due for continuation. For LaGrange
board know what type of education levy (property or income more information you may 355-6500
tax) you are willing to support before their Jan. 5 meeting. contact the Zoning Inspector
Please show that the future of Keystone schools matter to at 355-5997. Eastlake
you. Speak up now and then vote "YES" in May. 953-3771
Ellen Speck, LaGrange Clemens, Nelson and As-
sociates have reviewed the
township Personnel Policy
Manual and have submitted
suggested revisions. These
will be reviewed for the year
end meeting at which time
the revised manual will be
addressed.
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Vernal Pools program
Rookie Basketball League John Lavelle, amateur naturalist, will present his program, Eaton Township Board of
Vernal Pools, on January 6, at 7 p.m. at the Carlisle Reserva- Zoning Appeals
The Elyria Parks and Recreation Department is accepting tion Visitor Center, 12282 Diagonal Road, in LaGrange.
registration for an instructional basketball league for boys Eaton Township Board of Zoning Appeals will be con-
and girls in grades 1-2. Emphasis will be placed on learn- Lavelle has been studying the variety of tiny life forms that ducting a meeting on Tuesday, January 12, 2015 at 7 p.m. at
ing fundamentals, team work, sportsmanship and fair play. occupy these temporary vernal pools that form in spring after the Eaton Township Hall located at 12043 Avon Belden Rd.
Participants will be placed on a team with volunteer coaches. snow melts and heavy rains. He has spent the last two years Grafton, OH 44044. This meeting will be an organizational
An eight foot goal will be used and games will be 4 on 4. The traveling to over 100 vernal pools around Lorain County dis- meeting for the board.
program will be held on Saturdays beginning Saturday Janu- covering lesser known animals that are not always visible to
ary 17 and run for six weeks at the South Recreation Center. the naked eye. "I want people to know that there is more Berea Animal Rescue
The registration fee of $35 must be paid by January 7 at the life in these pools than we think and there is even activity in Angels for Animals
Parks and Recreation Department main of?ce at City Hall. the fall and winter," he explained. This program is free to the
For more information call (440) 326-1500. public. There can be no greater gift than the gift of hope. That’s
why your support means so much to the abused, neglected
LAGRANGE NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 Also plan to join Black River Audubon members for their and sometimes seriously ill animals that enter our doors,
January 17 hike at Lorain Harbor and Avon Lake. Meet at whose only hope is for Angels in our midst like you.
Thank You Jackalope Restaurant at 9 a.m. Trip leader is Tammy Martin.
It’s through our Angels for Animals Fund that we are able
We wish to thank all businesses: IGA, Sun Center Fed- For more information on programs, hikes, volunteering to test, diagnose and treat animals and give them the healthy
eral Credit Union, Choo-Choo’s, Village Pizza, Convenient or becoming a member, visit www.blackriveraudubon.org or and happy life they deserve. ‘Angels’ allows us to give a
and Michelle’s Café for allowing us to have kettles in your call (440) 225-7601. second chance to animals that come to us in dire need from
business. Also, thank you to our bell ringers: Lion’s Club severe neglect or illness, and funds their surgeries and treat-
members, LaGrange United Methodist Church members, Medina County Park District ments - no matter how much they cost.
LaGrange ?remen, students from several organizations at
Keystone High School, Girl Scout Troop 465, and individu- Putt-ing Through the Ages-Buffalo Creek Retreat - Please be an Angel to deserving animals by making a gift
als: Ruth Blauvelt, Sue Horvath and her friend Pat, Debbie Open Weekends (Fri., Sat., and Sun.): January 2-March - of any size today here.
Powers and Jerry Hill.Thanks to our community who do- 1 from 12 to 8 p.m. The Medina County Park District an-
nated in the kettles or by mail. You all did a great job and we nounces “Putt-ing Through the Ages,” an indoor miniature Thank you for all you do for the animals through your
surpassed our budget for the ?rst time ever. We owe it all to golf adventure that takes the traveler through Ohio’s geo- support of our life-saving mission. Together, we will con-
you. Thanks again, this year has been a very needy year. logic history. Discover the depths of the ancient ocean; work tinue to give hope and provide bright futures throughout the
your way through the swamp forests; encounter giant am- New Year. Please give today!
LaGrange Salvation Army Rep. Donna Markel phibians, dinosaurs, and wooly mammoths; traverse a gla-
cier; and acquaint yourself with Ohio’s prehistoric people. ~ All your friends here at ARF
Fleet Hometown news Fun for all ages. Free. Buffalo Creek Retreat is located at Donations can be made at Berea Animal Rescue Friends,
8708 Hubbard Valley Road in Seville. ARF, 390 Barrett Road / PO Box 544, Berea, OH 44017.
Air Force Airman Christopher J. Rastetter graduated from Adoption Hotline 440-234-2034, or BereaAnimalRescue.
basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Thursday, February 5 - Preschoolers in the Garden: com
San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, Prepare to Garden! - Krabill Shelter - 10-11:30 a.m. Though
eight-week program that included training in military disci- it is still wintery and cold outside, it is good to start think- Happy NORTH
pline and studies, Air Force core values, physical ?tness, and ing about gardening. Gardening is a tough, job, and there is New Year EATON
basic warfare principles and skills. much to do before it is time to actually begin planting. Join DAIRY
OSU Master Gardeners to get ready for spring, and together, the QUEEN
Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits to- we will prepare for the new year’s garden. For ages 3-6, Island
ward an associate in applied science degree through the Com- with an adult companion. Some or the entire program may 35040 E. Royalton Rd.
munity College of the Air Force. be held outdoors so please dress accordingly. Also, please Cafe North Eaton
bring your gardening hand tools as we will be using them
Rastetter is the son of Cari A. Rastetter-Padin of LaGrange to complete some of the activities. Register by Wednesday, 35015 440-748-2128
and Christopher J. Rastetter of Canal Fulton and brother of February 4. Free. Royalton Rd,
Ashley D. Rastetter of Jackson Township. He is also the Noth Eaton
grandson of James P. Haas of Senecaville, Virginia Haas of Saturday, February 7 - Hiking for the Health of it -
Elyria and nephew of James Haas of Pickerington. Chippewa Rail Trail (Chippewa Road east of Lake Road) (440)
- 9 to 11 a.m. This is a hiking club for those adults who can 748-0757
The airman graduated in 2013 from Keystone High hike four to ?ve miles at a brisk pace. Walking trails can
School. be mildly strenuous with a limited amount being off trail. Happy
Please dress for the weather, and be sure to have appropriate New Year
Country Music Show footwear. Ages 10 to adult. No registration required. Free.
The LaGrange Fire?ghters Country Music Show for 2015 Sunday, February 8 - Winter Fun Day - Green Leaf Park
has been set for Saturday, March 7, at Keystone Elementary - 1 to 4 p.m. Got the winter blues? Come out to Green Leaf
School, located at 301 Liberty St., in LaGrange. Two shows Park for an afternoon of winter fun. Bring your sled and
will be held at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now enjoy a variety of snow activities. Child-size snow shoes
and are $18 each. For tickets, call (440) 355-4481. will be available to borrow. Peek inside the log cabin and
learn about the history of our ?rst park. The program will be
Billy Dean, whose insightful songwriting, clear and dis- cancelled if there is no snow. All ages welcome. No registra-
tinctive voice and masterful instrumental gifts have earned tion required. Free.
him accolades from many awards, academics and countless
devoted fans. After attending college on a basketball schol- Wishing everyone a
arship, Billy moved to Nashville in 1983, and by 1990 had
recorded his ?rst Top 5 Hit “Only Here For A Little While.” Keep in touch with your community
Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com
Since then, Billy has transcended genres with his unique
repertoire, earning numerous awards. After Fifteen albums
and eleven Top 10 singles spanning over a period of 20 years,
Billy continues to make contributions to the Country Music
world by building brands with music and empowering chil-
dren, by being a spokesperson for Averitt Cares For Kids and
Sunkist’s Take A Stand Program.
HAPPY Happy Wishing you a 35053 Wishing you the best in the
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their building. The district received ?ve $2,000 grants, one RURAL-URBAN RECORD, January 5, 2015 Page 11
for each building, which will be used to purchase antennas,
repeater systems, and hand held radios on an exclusive sta- Celebrated Grafton Township
tion. All information will be updated annually. The district is Firefighters
working on bringing a mock emergency for training purposes
MIDVIEW ACCEPTING INPUT ON CALENDAR to the school.
Because Labor Day is later than usual, September 7, the
Lorain County Fair is also later and con?icts with the tradi- In other discussion, updates were given on the Project
tional start for Midview Schools. The district has come up Lead the Way expansion, waiver day activities, and college
with three possible calendar options and is looking for input credit plus regulations. A strategic technology committee has
as to the most desired start and end dates. The calendars and been formed to create a technology replacement plan and to
summations are on their web site, www.midviewk12.org. assess the district’s future technology needs.
Administrators invite all to look them over and to leave feed-
back on the site. The board then took action on ?nancial and personnel is-
sues. They approved a trip to Virginia Beach by theAFJROTC.
MEETING RESCHEDULED They accepted the donation of a Christmas tree to East Inter-
The Ladies Auxiliary of Grafton Post of the V.F.W. #3341 mediate School by Kurt Marzi. They accepted the donation of
will meet on January 8 at 7 p.m. after the Senior Dinner. books to the libraries at North, West, and East schools by the
Please plan on attending. Jackson family, and Lisa Maver. They also accepted the dona-
tion of hats, slippers, and gloves from the American Legion
TEDDY BEAR TOSS Auxiliary, Elyria Unit 12.
The Teddy Bear Toss returns on January 9 in the Kubus-
ki Gym. Midview Athletics and Cub Scout Pack 152 have 45th Anniversary Celebration
teamed up to sponsor this fun community service event. Fol-
lowing the Skippers performance at the Midview versus Bay Chuck and Alice Willard Grafton Township Volunteer Fire?ghters L-R: Tim Adams,
Boys’ Basketball game, fans with a new teddy bear wrapped Chuck and Alice Willard of Grafton recently celebrated Denny Uehlein, and Dan Hlas.
in a plastic bag will toss the bear onto center court. All scouts their 45th wedding anniversary with a dinner hosted by fam-
in uniform will be admitted free into the game. Students and ily. The couple, who have been Grafton residents since 1975 The Grafton Township Volunteer Fire Department recent-
Senior Citizens that bring a Teddy Bear will get in free, while were married on December 27, 1969 in Lafayette, Georgia. ly recognized three ?re?ghters who have reached milestone
adults bringing a teddy bear will be admitted for the student Chuck retired from General Motors after 30 plus years of anniversaries with the department. Thank you to these vol-
rate of $4. All the teddy bears collected will be donated to employment and Alice is a retired Registered Nurse who unteers and their families: Tim Adams and Denny Uehlein
local ?re departments, police departments, shelters, and hos- worked in Cleveland area hospitals several years. Both celebrating 35 years, Dan Hlas celebrating 30 years, and Ed
pitals to provide comfort for youngsters in need. are avid NASCAR fans and strong supporters of both the Greenwald celebrating 25 years.
Browns and the Indians.
BOE ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING After retirement, the couple became interested in crafting Grafton-Midview Library
There will be a Budget Hearing and a 2015 Organizational and now participate in many area craft shows each year.
Meeting of the Midview Board of Education on Sunday, Janu- They are true animal lovers and during their years to- The Grafton Midview Public Library plans to continue
ary 11, at 9 a.m. in the West Elementary LRC. The board will gether have become adoptive parents to numerous strays. bringing quality programs in 2015. For accurate planning,
elect a new board president, set meeting dates, decide which Mr. Willard is a huge history buff and loves listening to please be advised most library programs require registration.
board member will serve on which committee, and discuss country and gospel music. Mrs. Willard enjoys reading, ga- To register, call or visit the library, or visit their website at
other such matters. rage sales and family activities. www.gmplibrary.org.
The couple attend First Baptist Church of Elyria.
NEW YEAR GREETING Registration for Children’s Winter Story Time Program-
May all The Rural-Urban Record readers who are looking Midview lunch menu ming - It’s time to register for the Winter session of Children’s
for love, employment, good health, or wonderful life changes Programming. Bring your infant and crawlers to Babypalooza.
?nd what they need and desire in 2015. Remember we want For Jan. 12-16 w/ diner roll, baked beans, Your toddler will enjoy Toddler Time, and your pre-schooler
to share all the good news. Feel free to send your birth an- Monday - #1 walking fruit, milk. will enjoy Preschool Story Time. Other programs for children
noucements, engagements, wedding announcements, or any taco #2 meatball sub, baked include Explore the Floor and KinderKids. Don’t miss out on
good news to [email protected]. tater tots, fruit, milk. Thursday -#1 Nachos the opportunity to foster your child’s love of books. Call the
*Please note that for personal greetings such as birthday Tuesday - #1 Macaroni and beef #2 turkey wrap, library for more details.
wishes, personal congratulations or obituaries, please call The and cheese w/ dinner roll steamed peas, fruit, crispy
Rural-Urban Record of?ce at (440) 236-8982 for special ad- #2 Hot dog, steamed broc- treat, milk After School Video Games - Tuesday, January 6, 3-5 p.m.
vertising rates. coli, fruit, milk. Play video games and enjoy some pizza for the perfect after
Wednesday - #1 Chick- Friday - No School school break. Bring in your own favorite games to share, or
The last meeting of the Midview Board of Education for en wrap #2 Chicken strips select one from the library's collection. PS3, Xbox, and Wii
2014 was held on December 17. It began with an overview of Our Little World games can all be played at the library. Several tablets will also
the district’s emergency management plan. Professional risk Alpacas be available for more playing options.
assessment was done for the campus. The results included
both common and unusual risks, such as being in the ?ight wishes all our Techbites: NoveList -Thursday, January 8, 6-7 p.m. Dis-
paths for Cleveland Hopkins airport. The district has a com- neighbors and friends... cover your next favorite book using Novelist, your personal
plete binder located in the administrative of?ces which in- reader's advisory guide. Learn how to navigate NoveList, add
cludes the procedures and ?oor plans for all buildings. First Happy your own reviews and more in this introductory workshop.
responders all have written and electronic versions along New Year! This program is for adults 18 and over.
with information in a uniform format to make working to-
gether possible. Each staff member has a binder speci?c to Minecraft Mania - Saturday, January 10, 1-3 p.m. Play
Minecraft with fellow enthusiasts and design a unique souve-
Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S. nir to take home with you. Several versions of Minecraft will
420 N. Main St., Grafton be available to play including the original online game, the
pocket edition, and the PS3 and Xbox versions.
Emergencies
Welcomed! GMPL QR Code Scavenger Hunt - Sunday, January 11-
Saturday, February 14 Use your mobile device to explore the
Same-day Denture library, online resources and more by discovering QR codes
Repairs Available placed around the library. Scan the codes with your mobile
device, or borrow a library device to discover what each code
“We Cater To Cowards” reveals. Complete the scavenger hunt and turn in the sheet
for a prize!
SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
Couponing Class with Rachel Krych - Sunday, January
440-926-3441 11, 2-3 p.m. Rachel Krych, the Coupon Queen, returns by
popular demand! Rachel will discuss aspects of couponing
- print vs online, how to stay organized, best deals and more.
Come and enjoy this humorous and informational program.
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visitor center conference room. This free event is sponsored
Midview Skippers Dance Team by the Richland County Health Department. Call (419) 774-
4761 with questions.
Elementary and Middle School students performed a routine with the Midview Skippers Dance Team at a Mid-
view Boys Basketball game. Pancake & Maple Syrup Brunch at Caesar Creek State
Park - Enjoy some homemade maple syrup with pancakes,
The Midview Skippers Dance Team celebrated the ?rst regular home game of the Midview Boys Varsity Bas- sausage, coffee, milk, and hot chocolate at the Pioneer Village
ketball Team, December 12, with a full gym ?oor. The dance team held a special clinic for elementary and middle on Feb. 28 and March 1 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
school students in which their guests learned a routine. The young ladies performed the routine at the Midview High
School versus Avon High School game. The Middies were victorious. Maple Sugaring in the Hills at Hocking Hills State Park
- People are encouraged to go to the naturalist’s cabin located
behind the Old Man’s Cave Visitor Center on March 7-8,
from 12-4 p.m. Visitors can watch as local maple sap is boiled
down and learn about the many methods used throughout his-
tory to make delicious maple syrup.
49th Annual Maple Syrup Festival at Hueston Woods
State Park - Visitors are encouraged to explore this family
friendly festival on March 7-8 and 14-15. Activities will in-
clude maple syrup tours, hay rides, and a hike through the Big
Woods State Nature Preserve. The nature center will also be
open throughout the day with various exhibits including rep-
tiles, birds of prey and our resident cougar Timber! For more
questions, call (513) 524-4250.
Maple Syrup Festival at Malabar Farm State Park -
People are invited to enjoy this free event on March 7-8 and
March 14-15 from 12-4 p.m. Experience the sugar camp with
live historical demonstrations, horse-drawn wagon rides, mu-
sic, food and maple products for sale.
Don’t let debt sneak up on you
Summer Horse Camp 10-11, 2015. This event is sponsored by Siberian Husky Club Happy
of Greater Cleveland. Contestants should park at the golf New Year!
Angels Haven Horse Rescue is once again offering their course, while general parking is at the beach parking lots.
summer horse camp for children ages 5 to 16. If your child is Makeup dates are Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 21-22, 2015. From
interested in horses and learning hands on, riding and horse Contact Mary Groth at (330) 659-7330 to register and for THE SMITH &
related projects, this is a great opportunity. more information. SCHMIDT AGENCY
Serving Grafton &
The ?rst session of the summer begins June 8-12 (other 10th Annual Winter Hike at Mohican State Park - Win-
sessions available are; June 22-26, July 6-10, July 20-24, Au- ter is a great time to see native wildlife, birds and trees while LaGrange
gust 3-7 and August 10-14). They run one week long from 10 hiking so people are invited to participate in this hike on Sun- 440-926-4050
a.m.-3 p.m., Monday through Friday. day, Jan. 11, 2015, at 10 a.m. The hike begins at the com-
missary, which is located at the park’s Class A campground, SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
Camp takes place at Evergreen Farm/Angels Haven Horse just outside Loudonville on State Route 3 in Ashland County.
Rescue located at 13297 Durkee Road, in Grafton, Ohio. Lim- Two general hikes – a 5K and a longer 10K hike are planned. Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
ited spaces are available and they are booking up, so please Trails run from moderate to dif?cult. Hikes, led by volunteers programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
call as soon as possible to reserve your spot. from the Mohican Trails Club, will begin and end at the com- 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
missary. A warm ?re, hot soup, cookies and drinks will be The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
They are also selling raf?e tickets to win a complimentary provided after the hike. drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
week of camp for one child. Tickets are $5 each. If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview,
50th Anniversary Winter Hike at Hocking Hills State
Please call Heidi at (440) 781-5060 for more information Park - This self-guided hike will be held on Saturday, Jan. 17, ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED.
on camp and if you are interested in volunteering with the 2015, with continuous starts from 9-11 a.m. This rugged hike These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
organization. offers a 3-mile or 6-mile trek, allowing hikers to see note-
worthy sights such as Old Man’s Cave, Cedar Falls and Ash 1/5 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free donuts and
AHHR is a 501(c)(3) non-pro?t volunteer based organiza- Cave. This remains the most popular winter hike in the Ohio coffee for participants.
tion. State Parks system, and millions of hikers visit this nationally 1/6 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
recognized park throughout the year. Hikers are encouraged by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for
Bluebird program to layer clothing and wear good footwear. Refreshments are participants.
available at Cedar Falls, and donations are appreciated. Shut- 1/8 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner for those that have signed up.
On Saturday January 17, Fritz and Penny Brandau, mem- tle buses return hikers to Old Man’s Cave. Please remember to call and
bers of the Black River Audubon Society and Ohio Bluebird cancel by noon if unable to attend.
Society, will give a presentation about eastern bluebirds at 2 Annual Buckeye Trail Winter Hike at Findley State Park 1/9 at 2:00 pm Senior Card
p.m. at the Grafton-Midview Library. This program will focus - This hike will be held on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015, from 10 Club with pop and snacks for
on how to choose the right bluebird habitat, what features to a.m.-1 p.m. Meet in the campground to enjoy a great hiking participants.
look for when choosing a bluebird nest box and how to moni- event with delicious bean soup. The event includes a 10K, 5K 1/12 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee
tor your nest box. They will also talk about bluebird predators as well as interpretive led hikes. Contact the park of?ce for Club. Movie with free donuts and
and competitors and will show a video of the family life of more information at (440) 647-5749, ext. 100 or 102. coffee for participants.
bluebirds. Please join us for a relaxing hour and learn how to 1/13 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise
welcome bluebirds into your life. “An Evening with Ole Blue Eyes” at Malabar Farm Class being instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with
State Park - Enjoy listening to a Frank Sinatra impersonator fruit and juice for participants.
Since class size is limited, registration is requested by call- singing while enjoying a ?ve-course Italian meal on Feb. 7 1/16 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks for
ing (440) 670-3684. and Feb. 14, 2015, inside the Big House where Pulitzer Prize- participants.
winning author Louis Brom?eld lived and where Humphrey
Outdoor activities at Bogart and Lauren Bacall were married. There will be two • If you have questions on these programs, please contact
Ohio State Parks seatings at 4 and 7 p.m. each day, and guests will receive a the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.
special gift. Cost is $35 per person. Guests must pre-register
As 2014 comes to a close, families can begin to put the by calling Victoria Cochran at (419) 892-2929 or at mffspe- • The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special
hustle and bustle of the holiday season behind them as they [email protected]. occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen
seek a bit of peace and quiet in the great outdoors. Ohio State Manager for additional information.
Parks offer special events during the winter, such as guided Sweethearts Hike at Hocking Hills State Park - Meet at
hikes, cross-country skiing, sled dog races and late-winter the Ash Cave parking lot on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015, and go
maple syrup festivals. on the Sweethearts Hike from 5-7 p.m. Take your sweetheart
for a romantic stroll to Ash Cave in the soft light of dusk and
“Ohio’s winter weather shouldn’t prevent families from then enjoy a cozy ?re and refreshments for free.
having the great memories that can be created by spending
time together outdoors,” said Ohio Department of Natural Hike to Health at Malabar Farm State Park - Enjoy a
Resources (ODNR) Director James Zehringer. day viewing the winter sights at Malabar Farm on Saturday,
Feb. 21, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Meet at the visitor center to re-
There are several great outdoor events happening through-
out the next few months. The public is encouraged to par-
ticipate in all of these free activities. For a list of other winter
activities including places to stay the night, go to ohiodnr.
gov/winter.
Punderson Dog Sled Classic - The dog sled race will be
held at Punderson State Park on Saturday and Sunday, Jan.
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chased selected classifieds. Determining the value of their service or product Personal Items For Sale: $14. (15 words or less) (No Breeders,
is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some ad-
ver tisers do not offer “employment” but rather supply the readers with manu- Get the Job Done! Dealers, Agents or Businesses.) DEADLINE: WED. 12 NOON
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card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless
of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over ALL PERSONAL ADS MUST BE PREPAID
the phone, it is illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All
funds are based in US dollars. 800 numbers may or may not reach Canada.
CLASSIFIED RATES: • 2-Week Special ads (see above) $10/15 words or less. 10¢ per word after 15. 2nd week - $4 more.
APPLIANCES FOR RENT • Business Classified $12/15 words or less, 10¢ per word after 15. • Special Set-up (Centered & Capped) $13/15 words
or less,10¢ per word after 15. • Display advertising $16/column inch. Reaching Over
Number of weeks ad runs: 1 2 34 21,000 Households
Good clean used appli- Grafton, cozy 2bdr. up, ap- Please print - All information below is needed to process your ad. Mail to: Rural-Urban Record•P.O. Box 966•Columbia Station, OH 44028
ances. Call Bill Bakers, pliances, furnished, $450
440-322-2325. + deposit, gas & electric. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
440-721-7582.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
AUTOS WANTED 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
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Of Your Unwanted
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Cars & Trucks white refrigerator freezer
Call JASON’S SERVICES NAME PHONE
side-by-side
440-926-3446 ice & water in door ADDRESS
Mike’s Hooker Service. We 1 year old SIGNED
pay top dollar for all unwant- 440-387-6816
ed cars, trucks, vans. Free HELP WANTED LAWN & GARDEN UPHOLSTERY
pick-up. Pay cash. Call Mike, HALLS FOR RENT
216-534-6514. HELP WANTED - LIBRARY TRUSTEE TOWN & COUNTRY Tree Ser- DAN’S UPHOLSTERY
AMVETS POST 32 vice. Complete tree removal, over 30 yrs. experience
Mike’s Hooker Service. We 11087 Middle Ave., Elyria The Grafton-Midview Public Library is seeking a quali?ed trimming, root feeding and
pay top dollar for all unwant- Hall—250, Q-Hut—100, person to ?ll a vacancy on the Board of Trustees, the govern- cleaning. Fully insured. FREE Full Upholstery
ed cars, trucks, vans. Free ing body of the Library. Located at 983 Main Street, Grafton, ESTIMATES. Firewood for Cushion Re?lls
pick-up. Pay cash. Call Mike, Pavillion—250 the Library serves the Midview Local School District. The sale. 440-236-3061. Furniture Repair
216-534-6514. Available for all occasions Board of Trustees is responsible for setting Library policy to Call for free quote
ensure that the Library provides adequate services to its pa- MOTORCYCLES on re-upholstery
Call 440-458-8544 trons. This involves ?nancial matters, staf?ng, maintaining the
for availability facility and the Library collection. Many thought the role of Wanted: Dead or alive mo- 216-346-2682
all libraries would be diminished or even eliminated by the torcycles, street / dirt bikes,
COLUMBIA V.F.W HALL 21st century. The fact is libraries have become even more im- ATVs, UTVs and related parts. WANTED TO BUY
25-150 Capacity portant in encouraging and enhancing literacy in the United 440-647-2274
States. Trustees are appointed by the Midview Board of Edu- FLYGUY’S
Catering Available cation to serve seven-year terms. Trustees reside in the Graf- PETS COINS
440-236-3323 ton-Midview service area or Lorain County. This vacancy ?lls
a current term ending December 31, 2021. The board meets All Paws Kennel, 24344 Foster Buying, Selling, Trading
F.O.P. LODGE #54 monthly for approximately two hours to conduct the business Rd., Litch?eld, 330-648-9509. All U.S./Foreign Coins
Capacity 150-175 of overseeing the Library. Each Trustee serves on one or more Heated indoor facility, 4 fenced Old Gold - Jewelry/Watches
Catering Available standing committees of the Board, which meet occasionally exercise yards, custom care.
36854 Royalton Rd. between Board meetings. Anyone interested in applying for $15 per day. Grooming now Located at
(1 mile East of Durkee) the Trustee vacancy should submit a resume to the attention of available. Welcome Home Market Place
the Library Director, Adele Infante, 983 Main Street, Grafton, on Rt. 82, just west of Rt. 83
Grafton, Ohio OH. Any Trustee may also be contacted. The current Trustees Free to good home: Male cat Hours: Wed.-Sun. 11 am-5 pm
440-653-7227 are Angela Carter, Ed Greenwald, Tracy Schriver, Chris Smith, (fixed), lovable but ornery.
Joseph Urig and Rachele Podulka. Not good with other cats. Richard A. Bell
FULL park with restrooms, 3 440-281-5800 1-520-405-4956
pavilions, air conditioned hall, HELP WANTED
for 25 to 138. Call LaGrange “DOGS Estate Gold &
Lions Club. 440-458-6781. RLCWA is seeking to immediately ?ll two positions. ON Silver Exchange
Without exception, resume’s will only be accepted by US THE
Grafton VFW. Call from Mail at PO Box 747, LaGrange, Ohio 44050. No phone calls, GO” INSTANT CASH
9:30-11:30 a.m. Monday-Fri- please. Both positions are full time and have a starting salary Buying Gold Jewelry, Diamonds,
day. 440-926-3341 of $17.10 per hour. Professional Pet Sitter
Loving care for your Old Coins, Pocket Watches,
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CHILD CARE BRUSH UP Duties include; greet visitors, process calls, prepare ser- at work or away. Call for store hours & private
Painting and Handyman vice orders, balance cash drawer, receive payments, sort Insured & Bonded appointments
Are you in need of a babysit- Services, inside and outside mail, and apply payments to proper accounts. The successful Dowtown Elyria
ter? Well here I am! Openings jobs. Small jobs preferred. applicant will need to have good computer, adding machine, Call Jill: 440-322-7929
in my Grafton home. Call Insured with references. telephone, and customer service skills. The position calls for 316-A Broad St.•440-323-4258
Robyn, 440-309-6267. a demonstrated attention to detail with a high degree of accu- 440-506-0334
25 years experience. racy. The successful applicant must pass a pre-employment
Child care openings: Midview Peter, 440-453-0803 drug test. SALES & SERVICES
District, 6:30a.m.—5:30p.m. Position #2
Call Christine, 440-242-7754. HELP WANTED Administrative Specialist SMALL DUMPSTERS
Duties include; accept customer payments, pick up mail, for roo?ng, remodeling, etc.
CLEANING Drivers w/CDL: Walk-away make bank deposits, input accounts receivable data into com-
lease. Zero down, no balloon puter, answer phone calls, reconcile and balance invoices Bobcat, Backhoe & Dump
Custom cleaning. Everyone’s payment, 2-year warranty. with payments, and schedule work orders. The successful Truck work available
needs are different. We spe- Contract rates as high as $3/ applicant will need to have good computer, adding machine,
cialize in catering to what your mile. 877-936-0012 telephone, and customer skills. The position calls for a dem- CALL JASON’S SERVICES
needs are. Call Marcie today onstrated attention to detail with a high degree of accuracy. 440-926-3446
for your free assessment ap- Drivers: **New Year-New Op- The successful applicant must have a valid Ohio driver’s
pointment at 440-213-7527. portunities** Looking for: Bet- license, be insurable by the RLCWA insurance carrier, and TRUCKS
Over 13 years experience. ter Pay? Better Home-time? pass a pre-employment drug test.
Better Equipment? Better While RLCWA is an Equal Opportunity Employer, it is ‘96 green Ford Ranger. Florida
FOR RENT Compensation????? CDL-A the policy of RLCWA that immediate relatives of regular full truck, no salt, $1,200. Call
1 yr. exp. 877-704-3773. time employees and Board Members shall not be hired by Larry, 440-731-6765.
Attractive 2 bdr. apartment in RLCWA so as to discourage nepotism. Resume’s will be ac-
Grafton, $600 per mo. +SD. Drivers: CDL-A cepted until January 9, 2015. OUR CLASSIFIEDS
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TREE SERVICE RURAL-URBAN RECORD, January 5, 2015 Page 15
ARBOR CARE TREE Driving Miss Daisy
• 60 Ft. Bucket Truck Claire & Baby Boop Lorain County Metro Directed by Tyson Douglas
• 113 Ft. Crane seek loving homes Parks, in conjunction with Rand and written by Alfred
Digital First Media, WOBL, Uhry, Driving Miss Daisy is
• Removal, Trimming, Firewood Claire is a spunky Claire and Ohio Arts Council the story of
2-year -old tortoise- proudly present Driving Miss
Triple Shredded Mulch shell. This cute girl Baby Boop Daisy, January 9 through 25 Performance times are
would do well in a at the French Creek Nature Friday and Saturday eve-
Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member home with dogs but year old. All cats have been & Arts Center. nings at 7:30 p.m. and Sun-
no other cats. She spayed or neutered, vacci- day matinees 3 p.m. Tick-
440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675 has been waiting to nated, dewormed and have Before Driving Miss ets may be purchased in
play in a home since tested negative for FeLV. Daisy became an Academy advanced or on the day of
Jason E. Davis May. Baby Boop is Friendship APL is a private, Award Winning ?lm it was performance; adults $16-$18
-Complete Crane Service- a loving 3-year-old non-pro?t humane society. a Pulitzer Prize Winning and kids/youth $10.
lap cat. She likes They depend on the gener- play. It tells the story of the
“No Tree Too Big or Too Small!” to snuggle and en- osity and ?nancial support unique relationship between French Creek Nature &
Tree/Stump Removal joys looking out the of the public to serve the an elderly white women, Arts Center, home to True-
window. She hasn't people and animals of Lo- Daisy Werthran, played by North Cultural Arts, is locat-
Tree Trimming, Firewood been around dogs, rain County. Marcia Mandell and her ed at 4530 Colorado Ave. in
“FREE ESTIMATES” but would be okay black chauffeur, Hoke Col- Shef?eld Village. Call (440)
Bonded & Insured with another cat. If burn, played by David Hess. 949-5200 for more informa-
you would like to Set in Atlanta during the tion or to purchase tickets
812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035 give Claire or Baby 50’s and 60’s this play will www.TNCArts.org.
Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected] Boop a loving, for- take you on a journey of
ever home, please prejudice and racism to un- 173 depot st.
WATERPROOFING call the Friendship derstanding and friendship. Wellington
Animal Protective
J. A. KILBY ENT. League at (440) Ten free trees 440-647-6010
322-4321. (www.
“Stop the water before it stops you!” FriendshipAPL.org) Become a part of the non- Merry Christmas
•Full Foundation Waterproofing •Wall Straightening, pro?t Arbor Day Foundation. & Happy New Year
Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services The shelter is located at New members will receive two
8303 Murray Ridge Road, Sargent crabapples, three Amer- from your friends at
•Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement in Elyria. Their hours are ican redbuds, two Washington Lorain-Medina Rural
from 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on hawthorns and three white ?ow- Electric Cooperative
440-327-3433 Monday, Friday & Sat- ering dogwoods.
urday; from 11 a.m.-6:30 Wellington, Ohio
BASEMENT p.m. on Tuesday & Thurs- The trees will be shipped 1-800-222-LMRE
SOLUTIONS day; and from 11 a.m.-2:30 postpaid at the right time for
p.m. on Sunday. Adoption planting, between February www.lmre.org
• Waterproofing fees are $10 for 1 year and 1 and May 31, with enclosed
• Foundation Repair older and $40 for less than 1 planting instructions. The 6- to
12-inch tall trees are guaranteed
• Yard Drainage Partners With Paws to grow or they will be replaced
• Excavating “Pet Pin-up Calendars” free of charge. Members will
also receive a subscription to
• Sewer Replacement With 36 sponsors, 224 entries, and 51 memorial blocks the Foundation’s bimonthly
sold, the 4th Annual Partners With Paws Pet Pin-Up Calen- publication, Arbor Day, and The
440.773.3040 dars for 2015 are now available for sale. Tree Book.
WATER WELLS The calendars may be picked up at Radio Stations WOBL To receive your free trees,
& WDLW, located at 45624 U.S. Route 20 in Oberlin, for send a $10 contribution to TEN
ART’S WATER SYSTEMS only $10 each. You can also have them sent to your home FREE FLOWERING TREES,
for just $13, which includes $3 for shipping and handling. Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Ar-
SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS Send check or money order payable to Partners With Paws to bor Avenue, Nebraska City.
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS Partners With Paws, P.O. Box 277, Oberlin, OH 44074 or call
(440) 775-2056 with your credit card information. The cal- Happy
FILTERS • CHLORINATORS endars can also be purchased on-line using PayPal at www.
SOFTENERS • TANKS • SUMP PartnersWithPawsLC.com. New Year
PUMPS • WATER RELATED 100% of the proceeds from the sale of the calendars will From
MATERIALS • WELL ABANDONMENT help homeless pets in and around Lorain County, speci?-
cally dogs on death row at local pounds. It only takes $60 to THE
save one dog from death row, so buying 6 calendars (one for GOSSMAN
your home, one for your of?ce, and 4 for your animal-loving AGENCY
friends), will help save one dog’s life.
Serving
If you would like more information, please call Lorie A. Wellington
Wilber at (440) 775-2056.
440-647-6310
KEVIN BOLDEN 440-322-2987
1115 EAST BROAD ST
ELYRIA
ELYRIA 366-FORD
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Mon-Fri 7:30 am - 6:00 pm; Sat 8:00 am - 12 noon; Quick Lube - No Appointment Necessary • Same Day Service Appointments Available
We’ll make sure 39$ 95
your vehicle is or less
ready for any Brake Inspection
Synthetic Blend Oil & Filter Change Multi-Point Inspection Belts & Hoses Check
road Tire Rotation & Pressure Check Filter Check Battery Test
Retail purchases only. Up to ?ve quarts of Motorcraft® oil and Motorcraft oil ?lter. Taxes, diesel vehicles and disposal fees extra. Hybrid battery test excluded. Offer valid until 1-31-15. See Service Advisor for vehicle exclusions.
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