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Published by The Rural-Urban Record, 2016-10-03 14:03:28

2-16-15

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Volume 60, No. 32 Columbia Station, Ohio February 16, 2015

Billy Dean set for Satur- a basketball scholarship, with, stated retired CHS
day, March 7, Billy moved to Nashville teacher, Tim Campbell, re-
The LaGrange Fire- at Keystone in 1983, and by 1990 had lieving stress and making
?ghters Country Music Elementary recorded his ?rst Top 5 Hit people and their pets feel
Show for 2015 has been School, locat- “Only Here For A Little comfortable is Hechko's
ed at 301 Lib- While.” goal.” He realizes that ev-
erty St., in La- ery animal is not only a pet,
Grange. Two Since then, Billy has but a very beloved member
shows will be transcended genres with his of the family. "We all love
held at 6 p.m. unique repertoire, earning animals,” says Hechko, but
and 8:30 p.m. numerous awards. After you have to love people
?fteen albums and eleven too, and you have to treat
Billy Dean, Top 10 singles spanning everyone in the family."
whose in- over a period of 20 years,
sightful song- Billy continues to make Eight years ago, North
writing, clear contributions to the Coun- Royalton Animal Clinic
and distinc- try Music world by build- started an annual "Pet Car-
tive voice ing brands with music and nival." The community and
and masterful empowering children by clients are invited to the
instrumen- being a spokesperson for carnival, designed for pets
tal gifts have Averitt Cares For Kids and and their families. All mon-
earned him ac- Sunkist’s Take A Stand ies raised at the event are
colades from Program. for local charities. "I always
many awards, academics try to pay it forward with
and countless devoted fans. Tickets are on sale now patients, employees and
After attending college on and are $18 each; for tick- people I come in contact
ets, call (440) 355-4481. with every day. That's what
it's about" said Hechko. In
Anton Krecic, of Co- 2013 District Champion- Dr. Adam Hechko, DVM at his desk at the North Royalton addition to the Pet Carni-
lumbia Station, made a ver- ship. Animal Clinic val, the clinic has many
bal commitment to play for other unique programs.
the Cleveland State Uni- This past season, Kre- Anton Krecic Adam Hechko is known evaluation of 900 quality Molly's Mission was de-
versity’s Men’s Golf Team cic earned ?rst place at around the corners of Co- standards that go above and vised to help assist clients
at the National Signing Day three major tournaments in Anton Krecic will join lumbia Station as a born beyond basic state regula- who cannot afford medical
ceremony on Thursday, Northern Ohio: with a 69- his brother, Joey, who is and bred local boy with tions. This year, Hechko treatments. They offer free
February 6, at St. Edward 77-72, Anton beat the ?eld currently a freshman at a big heart. Adam was a and his staff have received bereavement classes for
High School. at the Hurricane College CSU, in the 2015-16 Vi- member of 4H caring for the nomination to be cho- clients struggling after the
Prep Series at Windmill kings golf season. his animals at the age of sen as Top Practice in the loss of a pet. The practice
Krecic led the St. Ed’s Lakes; he also took ?rst at 8. "My ?rst introduction to U.S. and Canada. The staff also offers newly added
Varsity Golf Team as #1 the Optimist District Quali- veterinary medicine came is extremely proud of this state-of-the-art technology
man this past season, taking ?er at Pine Hills with a 76; when the animal vet visited nomination, as only 5 prac- services.
?rst place with a 71 at Pine and he scored a 71 at Avon our home to care for our tices around the U.S. and
Hills to win the District Oaks to place ?rst at the animals, says Hechko. I Canada are in the running. Best of luck goes out to
Championship in October Northern Ohio Junior PGA was fascinated with veteri- The winner will be chosen Dr. Hechko and his staff in
by four shots. As a three- quali?er. nary medicine ever since.” at the AAHA conference on the running for the recipi-
year varsity letterman, Kre- March 12, 2015 in Tampa, ent of the #1 Veterinarian
cic helped lead St. Ed’s to With a 74 at the Hudson He is now Dr. Adam Florida. Practice in the U.S. and
the state tournament for the Explorer Invitational last Hechko, DVM, and owns Canada. Nine of Hechko’s
third consecutive year. August, Krecic led St. Ed’s and operates the North Adam Hechko was a 45 dedicated staff members
to a ?rst place ?nish against Royalton Animal Clinic. graduate of Columbia High will accompany his family
Krecic also helped St. a line up of the State’s best Recently, the North Roy- School in 1998, Findlay to the AAHA Conference
Ed’s take ?rst place at the teams. alton Animal Clinic was University in 2002 and The in Tampa, Florida.
once again accredited by Ohio State University Col-
Grave Dowsing is a Power Point program presented by Harold A. George, Author, Lecturer the American Animal Hos- lege of Veterinary Medicine His mother Kathleen will
and Civil War Re-enactor. Dowsing is an age old art that has been used for centuries to locate pital Association (AAHA). in 2006. tell you "Adam has wanted
water, graves and other elements below the earth’s surface, using a dowsing rod or wand. Only about 15% of the to be a vet and take care
Grave Dowsing can assist in identifying the burial grounds of early pioneers, slaves, Native animal hospitals in the U.S. “He works with com- of animals since he was 5
Americans and even animals and determining cemetery layouts as well as the location of un- and Canada have received passion and strives for a years old. He has had a pas-
marked graves and cemeteries. Techniques will be taught to assist in identifying an individual’s such an accreditation. The personal touch with every- sion for animals his entire
approximate age, gender, size and burial depth. Basic dowsing techniques will be presented. process is a rigorous onsite one he comes in contact life." His parents, Kathleen
Those in attendance will be shown how to make their own dowsing rods using materials avail- and Paul Hechko, still re-
able in their own home. Everyone in attendance will receive a free Quick Reference Guide. side in Columbia Station.

This program will be presented by the Friends of the Grafton-Midview Library on Fri- Carlisle.................. 11 Grafton................... 4 North Ridgeville. ..... 11
day, February 20, at 6 p.m. at the library. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Refreshments will be Columbia .............. 2 Grafton Twp.......... 5 Wellington................ 12
served. Eaton...................... 8 LaGrange............... 8 Churches ................. 6

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Page 2, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, February 16, 2015 Columbia Garden Club been released as of yet. Boy’s we provide. If you have a sug-
basketball will have their draw gestion, question or comment,
WEEKLY CALENDAR this weekend. Please follow please feel free to call me at
Monday, February 16 - President’s Day The next meeting of the Columbia Garden Club will be on our website for updates! (440) 236-5008, email ban-
Columbia Reservation is hosting “A World of Bubbles” to- February 17 at 12 p.m. at the Columbia Library. Guest speaker We are always looking [email protected] or
day at Briarwood Lodge. Come out and see Sue Durante and will be Ken Rohal. Ken will present a program on “Flowering to improve the quality of the on twitter at @graigbansek.
her wonderful world of bubbles. You may even get a chance to Shrubs, from Spring to Fall.” The public is always invited to at- school district and the services
stand inside one! Program is from 1-1:45 p.m., and is free to tend. For more information, call Rose Ann at (440) 236-5440.
everyone. Free Technology Classes
Tuesday, February 17 - Columbia Board of Trustees will hold Columbia Eagles Food Bank Benefit
their meeting tonight at the town hall beginning at 7 p.m. The The Columbia Middle School Technology Club, the C-Squad,
meeting is tonight due to yesterday’s holiday observance. The The Columbia Eagles presents its 2nd annual Food Bank is holding technology classes for Columbia community members.
community is welcome to attend. Bene?t on Saturday, February 21, from 6 p.m.-midnight at 27190 They will be holding six classes in the Middle School technology
Royalton Road, in Columbia Station. Admission will be a $5 do- lab from 2:30 pm-3:30 pm. If you are interested in signing up for
CHS Weekly Calendar nation and 1 or more non-perishable food items. Live music will any of the classes listed below, please contact Stacy Acker at ack-
be provided by Austin Lawrence, Shaky Jake, Southern Heat, [email protected] or contact the Middle School Of?ce at
Week of February 16: Cottom Catz, Grizzly, Stone Quarter, Jim Committe, Wild Goose 440-236-5741. You are welcome to sign up for as many or as few
Monday, February 16: Chasers and Bangkok Train Wreck. classes as you would like. There are a limited number of spaces
No School, President’s Day. available for each class, so sign up early! There is no fee for any
Wednesday, February 18: There will also be a cash bar and food available, a 50/50 raf?e class - they are free to Columbia residents.When you sign up for
6/7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball at Vermilion. and a regular raf?e. A Photo Booth by Lights Camera Fun will a class, please provide your name, phone number and if you will
Thursday, February 19: be on hand for a $5 donation for 2 photos. All proceeds go to the be bringing your own device or need one supplied to you.
6 p.m. Spring Sports Parent meeting. food bank.
Friday, February 20: February 23: Sharing and Editing Photos using I-Photo -
4:30/6/7:30 p.m. Boys Basketball v. Lutheran West. Columbia Schools You may bring your own Mac laptop, or they can provide a Mac
Saturday, February 21: Superintendent Graig Bansek computer for you.
9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday School rm. 17.
7-10 p.m. Student Council Winter Formal. For nearly 30 years, The the Stone Lab ?eld trip. This March 9: Learn how to use Pinterest - You can bring your
Ohio State University Stone is a trip the students will never own device or they can provide one for you.
Columbia K-8 lunch menu Lab’s Aquatic Science Field forget!
Trip Program has given stu- Recently, Brandon March 23: Have fun with Great iPad Apps - Apps for your
Week of Feb. 23-28 dents in grades 5-12 an op- Heidecker signed his letter of own use as well as apps that every grandparent/parent can enjoy
Monday: Breakfast - pancakes; Lunch - choice of chicken portunity to become Lake Erie intent to continue his academ- with their grandchildren or children! You can bring your own I
nuggets w/roll, turkey BLT wrap, ham and cheese sub, southwest scientists for a day. Participants ic and football career at the Pad, or they can provide one for you.
chicken salad and corn. venture out on a research ves- University of Toledo. Bran-
Tuesday: Breakfast - breakfast pizza; Lunch - choice of na- sel, peer through microscopes don is the ?rst player in the April 13: They will be teaching Google Docs (Great for small
chos w/ meat and cheese, turkey BLT wrap, ham and cheese sub, and dissect ?sh as they get out history of the program to have businesses, presentations or for sharing ?les with your family or
southwest chicken salad and refried beans. in the ?eld to experience the a scholarship to a Division I friends.) You do not have to bring your own device to this class,
Wednesday: Breakfast - pancake on a stick; Lunch - choice natural world. Our CMS 8th school. Family, friends, the they will have computers available.
of hot dog, turkey BLT wrap, ham and cheese sub, southwest grade students will once again team and the coaches attended
chicken salad and potato wedges. have the opportunity to be a this ceremony on National April 20: Using your Smartphone - changing settings, naviga-
Thursday: Breakfast - waf?es; Lunch - choice of chicken fa- part of this great experience tion, music, picture sharing, using bluetooth, the app store, texting
jita, turkey BLT wrap, ham and cheese sub, southwest chicken later this year. I would like to (including group messages and emoji pictures) and more! You
salad and green beans. thank the community, parents, must bring your own device to this class. Call for May classes.
Friday: Breakfast - French toast; Lunch - choice of pizza, tur- students and staff for their
key BLT wrap, ham and cheese sub, southwest chicken salad and hard work in raising funds for Signing Day. I would like to COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 15
broccoli.
Reception for wish Brandon the best of luck
Columbia Station Leah Villalobos in the future!
V.F.W. Post #9340 We are winding down the
joining winter sports season. That Ash Wednesday Specials
25742 Royalton Rd., Columbia Station Ameriprise means tourney time is right for Breakfast & Lunch
Financial around the corner. The Lady
(440) 236-3323 Raiders start their post sea- All You Can Eat Perch
Leah Villalobos has joined son at home on Wednesday, Every Friday in Lent!
FISH FRIES the Strongsville of?ce of February 25, versus Central
Ameriprise Financial Services, Christian at 7 p.m. The wres- -Try Our Homemade Clam Chowder-
Every Friday beginning Feb. 20th Inc., as a ?nancial advisor. Her tling team will be at Indepen-
& ending April 3rd of?ce is located at 10750 Pearl dence High School for the Four Keys Restaurant
Rd., Ste. E-1, Strongsville. District tourney on Saturday,
FEATURING: Villalobos will be part of the February 28. No times have 26606 Royalton Rd. Columbia Station
Hand- Breaded, Fresh Lake Erie Perch! Welsh Miller Financial Group, 440-236-8688
a ?nancial advisory practice of
also available - Baked Scrod, Ameriprise Financial Servic-
Walleye, Butter?y Shrimp & es, Inc. They will be hosting
Macaroni & Cheese Dinners a reception to welcome Leah
~Also Yummy homemade desserts!~ to the team on Wednesday,
Dinners include Baked Potato or French Fries, March 4, at the Blue Sky Res-
taurant on Cleveland Street
Coleslaw and Rolls. in Elyria from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
If you would like to attend,
Serving from 5-8pm please RSVP by Friday, Feb-
ruary 27, to Teresa Petro at
Carry-outs Available [email protected].

PUBLIC WELCOME! As a ?nancial advisor,
Villalobos provides ?nancial
advice that is built on a solid
understanding of client needs
and expectations, and provides
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For more information,
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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, February 16, 2015 web site, www.midviewk12.org. Those already registered are will learn about the concept body image, intuitive eating,
welcome to attend the event for all the activities. of intuitive self- care. Learn a ?tness, mental health, stress
new way to think about your and sleep. Open to teens ages
Registrations can also be done during business hours at the health and to be kinder to 14 and older and adults. Reg-
Board of Education Of?ce, located in the East Intermediate yourself. Topics will include: istration requested.
Building on the Midview campus. For more information, con-
tact the Board of Education Of?ce at 440-748-5353. Midview lunch menu

REVERSE RAFFLE/STEAK FRY Midview Schools Week of February 23:
The 25th annual Midview Touchdown Club Reverse Raf?e Superintendent Scott Goggin Monday - #1 Toasted cheese sandwich, #2 Turkey wrap, to-
and Steak Fry is being held Saturday, February 21, in American mato soup, celery w/ranch, fruit, milk.
Legion Post #717, 8820 Bender Road. Doors open at 6 p.m. and Exercise is an important part of our routines, but the snow Tuesday - #1 Nachos and beef, #2 Sub sandwich, steamed
dinner will be served at 7 p.m. First Prize from the main board is and ice can make it dif?cult to get in a daily walk. Midview is California blend, fruit, milk.
$2000. There will be over $5000 in total prizes awarded. Tickets here to help! Wednesday - #1 Spicy chicken strips w/dinner roll, #2 Hot
are $50. For tickets, call Dave Gilchrist at 458-2050 or Rob For- ham and cheese sandwich, baked French fries, fruit, milk.
rer at (440) 865-5452. We’ve received a number of calls recently asking if our high Thursday - #1 Chicken and noodles w/dinner roll, #2 Cheese-
school is open to community members for hall walking, and burger, steamed peas, fruit, cookie, milk.
BLOOD DRIVE the answer is yes! It may be freezing outside, but it is nice and Friday - #1 Cheese pizza, #2 Peanut butter and jelly pockets,
The Life Share Bloodmobile will be in the Our Lady Queen warm inside Midview High School. We encourage our commu- steamed green beans, fruit, milk.
of Peace Hall on Sunday, February 22, from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. nity members to come in and walk the halls. The halls are open
Anyone in the area interested in donating is welcome. Minors 16 Monday-Thursday from 5-8 p.m. The walking path will be the Clemson University
and older are welcome with parent’s permission. Questions re- athletic/gym hallways. We ask all walkers to enter through the President's List
garding ability to donate can be answered by contacting Debbie Kubuski Gym doors. We hope to see you!
at Life Share (440) 322- 5700 ext 215. Cayley Brianne Balser of Grafton was named to the President's
If you happen to be walking the halls on Thursday, Feb. 19, List at Clemson University for the fall 2014 semester. Balser is
LENTEN FISH FRIES AND PIEROGIES stop by Midview Middle School and watch our aspiring musi- majoring in Psychology. To be named to the President's List, a
V.F.W. #3341 Grafton - The Ladies Auxiliary of V.F.W. Post cians perform at 7 p.m. They put on a great show! student must achieve a 4.0 GPA (all As). Ranked No. 20 among
#3341 will hold their annual Lake Erie Perch Fish Fry each Fri- national public universities, Clemson University is a major, land-
day during Lent, February 20-April 3, from 5-7 p.m. at the Post, On Saturday, Feb. 21, Midview High School will hold its grant, science- and engineering-oriented research university that
783 Huron Street. Perch, shrimp and chicken tenders will be annual Winter Formal Dance. We love to see our students get maintains a strong commitment to teaching and student success.
served. Carry-outs are available by calling 926-3341 after 4 p.m. dressed up for an evening! I hope everyone has a safe and enjoy-
on Fridays. able night. Have a great week! Congratulations!
Pierogi Lunch - It’s time again to enjoy the famed pierogi
lunches at St. Mary Parish in Elyria. Lunches will be served Ash Mr. Scott Goggin, Superintendent,, Midview Local Schools SALUTE OUR SERVICEMEN
Wednesday, February18 and every Friday, February 20-March [email protected]; Twitter: @scottgoggin
27, from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in the St. Mary Hall. Enter through Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S.
the commons area on St. Mary Way, between Middle and East Essay Winners 420 N. Main St., Grafton
avenues. Lunches include 5 Sophie Choice Pierogi, sour cream
and/or onions, salad, applesauce roll and beverage. The price Essay winners Regan Schill, Sydney Wisnor, Paul Bir and Ted De- Emergencies
remains $6. Take out orders are available by calling (440) 323- Marco. Welcomed!
5539 or by faxing an order to (440) 322-2329.
Knights of Columbus - The Knights of Columbus Father More than 40 students in the ?fth through eighth grades at St Same-day Denture
Mitchell Cieslik Council 8369, serving parishes in Grafton, Li- Jude School in Elyria participated in the Elyria Elks American- Repairs Available
tch?eld, Oberlin and Wellington, will once again be sponsoring ism Essay contest. Ted DeMarco, a ?fth grade student, wrote the
their annual Lenten Fish Fry, every Friday, February 20-March top essay in the ?fth/sixth grade division, receiving a $50 prize “We Cater To Cowards”
27, from 5-7 p.m. in the Our Lady Queen of Peace Hall, 708 Erie from the Elks for his efforts. Regan Schill, Paul Bir and Sydney
Street in Grafton. Lake Perch, pierogies and mac-n-cheese will Wisnor placed in the top four in their age divisions. Their essays, SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
be available. Adult meals are $11, senior meals are $9, children along with DeMarco’s will be moving forward in the competi-
4-11 eat for $5 and children under 4 eat free. tion to the district judging. 440-926-3441

LIBRARY CLOSURE Grafton-Midview Library
The Grafton-Midview Library will close early (2 p.m.) on
Saturday, February 28, for a staff in-service activity. We apolo-
gize for any inconvenience. Please use the book drop located on
the parking lot side of the building to return items.

KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
Parents and children are invited to attend a Midview Kinder-
garten Registration Event on Wednesday, March 25, from 5-7
p.m. in the Midview North Elementary LRC. At this event, par-
ents and children can meet the principals and kindergarten teach-
ers, tour the school, enjoy coloring and cookies, and of course
register for kindergarten. To register, please bring the child’s
birth certi?cate, two proofs of residency, shot records, social se-
curity card and any IEP or custody papers if applicable. Parents
can download the necessary application forms and have them
?lled out before the event. They are available at on the district’s

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Thursday, February 19th 6:30 PM required.
Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
Does the winter weather have you feeling blah? Teen Advisory Group - programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
Wednesday, February 18, 6-7 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
Improve your health and well-being from a holisOc stand point. p.m. This group meets once The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
Learn the concept of intuiOve self care and be kinder to per month to discuss books drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
and brainstorm new ideas for If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview,
yourself. Topics include body image, intuiOve eaOng, ?tness, teen library programs. Each
mental health, stress and sleep. month the group also tries out ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED.
a new activity or craft. Join
Presented by Recovery Resources this fun group by picking up These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
RegistraOon is required. Register online or an application from John at
the Reference Desk on the 2nd 2/16 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
by calling or visiOng the library. ?oor of the library. donuts and coffee for participants.
Teens and Adults welcome. 2/17 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
SeaOng is limited. Techbites: Goodreads by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for
- Thursday, February 19, participants.
983 Main St., GraOon 11 a.m.-12 noon Explore 2/20 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks
440-926-3317 Goodreads, the largest book for participants.
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www.gmplibrary.org internet! Track the books you Club. Movie with free donuts
and your friends are reading, and coffee for participants.
have read or want to read. 2/24 at 2:00 pm Senior
Share reviews, follow your fa- Exercise Class being instructed
vorite authors and much more! by Debi’s Personal Training
Seating is limited. with fruit and juice for
participants.
Intuitive Self Care Pro- 2/27 at 2:00 pm Senior Card
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19, 6:30 p.m. What does being participants.
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The Grafton Township Trustees, the Grafton Township Zon- proximately half of the cost of the needed cots. Life Care will Students at St. Mary School in their ?apper dresses for decade’s
ing Commission and the Grafton Township Board of Zoning Ap- be doing trauma training at the township hall. Two new EMTs day.
peals will hold a public meeting at the Grafton Township Hall on have ?nished their course work and are waiting to be added to
Tuesday, February 24, at 7 p.m. This meeting will be about Con- the registry. Three others are in various stages of schooling. In Teachers at St. Mary School pose in their 1940s and 1950s fash-
ditionally Permitted Use permits and other issues and concerns. cemetery news, there was one burial in January. Reclamation of ions during decade’s day.
cemetery plots, which may be abandoned, has been tabled until
Grafton Twp. Trustees Ohio State legislation is completed. The Cemetery Sexton will Students and teachers at St. Mary School in Elyria, dressed
look into the details of creating an Urn Wall. up in period fashions to represent the different decades during
www.graftontownship.org Catholic Schools Week. The students also played a music guess-
In other action, the trustees decided to send a letter to GLW ing game as part of decade day.
The Grafton Township Trustees listened to a report from the Broadband to say they do not want franchise fees charged to
Lorain County Sherriff department as their ?rst order of business township residents. Though the township would receive the
at their Feb. 10 meeting. In the brief report, the deputy told the funds generated by the fees, they recognize that not everyone has
trustees there were 35 service calls in the township over the last cable available to them in the township. The fee would amount
month. There was one burglary call, but nothing out of the ordi- to a tax on only some of the township residents. The letter will
nary. The Zoning Inspector reported no permit applications were request any fees already charged to be refunded.
?led in January. A lot split was approved for a Neff Road prop-
erty during a Board of Zoning Appeals hearing on January 27. The trustees also announced that residents are now able to
Updates were given on several abandoned properties, in which sign up for emergency alerts and public service announcements.
the township has been working with property owners to comply The township is participating in the new program set up by Lo-
with nuisance materials ordinances. The zoning inspector and rain County. Land lines are automatically included in the pro-
road crews will put a list together of other properties in the town- gram; to register your cell phone for the service, follow the link
ship for the trustees to consider. The Road Department will be which is on the township website.
purchasing parts for the plow truck. The may also need to take a
vehicle in for diagnostics for an undetermined electrical problem. Belden news 101 years ago
They are compiling a list of needed road projects above normal
maintenance. The township is still waiting for road signs which What did go on in Belden March 11, 1914? Well, Mrs. Bert
were purchased. The trustees will meet to put together a phased Kingsley spent a few days with her parents in LaGrange, Albert
plan for refurbishing the kitchen area of the township hall. Henry moved onto Mrs. Fuller’s farm and Miss Pearl Neff spent
the weekend with her brother on the River Road. Mrs. Vera Ban-
The report from the Fire Department included the announce- nister spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Coy Neff and Mrs. C.
ment that the old ?re truck has been sold and the new owner A. Heath was shopping in Elyria last week.
took delivery. The source of problem with the dispatch radio was
found and corrected. The ISO, an insurance rating organization, We know this is not earth shattering news, but back then, not
will be coming to the township to do an evaluation. The EMTs, everybody had telephones or radios and TV wasn’t even thought
along with the Township Clerk, have submitted an application of. The Elyria Evening Telegram was a way of communicating
for a grant which would provide up to $40,000 toward Striker the latest news in the county and world. The D. G. Kinsley’s
Cots needed for the ambulances. This grant would cover ap- (correct spelling) owned 39 acres on the SE corner of present
day Rt. 83 and Grafton Rd. in 1874 and that corner is still known
today as Kingsley’s Corner.

In 2015, March 11 will be the ?rst yearly meeting of the
Belden Historical Society. They meet at the museum at 7:30
p.m., next to the Veterans Park (corner of Rts. 83 and 303). Their
primary focus is to preserve the history of our town and folks. If
you’re interested in local history, “come on down.”

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Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 Like us on Facebook 10:00am Worship
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Our Lady Queen of Peace New Life Wesleyan Church Polly Tallos
Catholic Church
11149 West River Rd, Christian Ed. & Youth Director
Weekend Masses Weekday Columbia Station
Sat. 4:30pm Mass SUNDAY 9 AM Rev. Charles A. Butcher
8:00am
Sun. 8:30 & Chapel Bible Study, Adults/Young Adults Pastor
SUNDAY 10 AM
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Senior Pastor Sunday 9:15am
“Awakening the Dreamer, Rev. Steven Spaeth, Sunday Worship 10:30am
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These two questions are at the heart of the “Awakening the www.trinitygrafton.org
Dreamer, Changing the Dream” symposium, a profound in- Blue Grass & Gospel Music Rev. John Ramsey II
quiry into a bold vision: to bring forth an environmentally
sustainable, spiritually ful?lling and socially just human East Oberlin Community Church is hosting a Bluegrass Fish Fry Dinner
presence on Earth. Join them for a morning of thought-pro- and Gospel Music event. The church is located at 43709
voking videos, small group interaction and personal re?ec- Oberlin-Elyria Road, in Oberlin. They will be hosting this The Emmanuel United Church of Christ. located at 6656
tion. Come and connect with others who want to make a event from 6-8 p.m. on Saturday, March 7. Doors open at Center Rd., in Valley City, will have a Fish Fry Dinner on
difference. Presented on Saturday, February 21, from 9:15 5 p.m. Cost of admission is $5 per person. Music starts at Friday, February 20. Dinner is served from 4:30-7 p.m. The
a.m.-1 p.m. by The Pachamama Alliance at First Congrega- 6 p.m. Featured band is Awakened. There will be an open menu consists of ?sh (baked or fried), fries, mac-n-cheese,
tional UCC/St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, located at kitchen available, free popcorn and a 50/50 raf?e. If you cole slaw, applesauce, rolls, beverage and dessert, all for a
23114 West Road, in Olmsted Falls. This is a free event have any questions, please contact the church of?ce at (440) donation of $10.
and a light lunch is included. Register by phone at (440) 774-3443, Chris Vough at (216) 299-5372 or Patty Kopcho
234-2231, or email [email protected]. at (440) 655-4736 (please leave message if no answer). Carry-out will be available. For more information, con-
tact the Church Of?ce at 330-483-3655.
Pierogi & Strudel Sale Nut & Poppy Seed Roll Sale
Scout Sunday Pancake Breakfast
The Pierogi Sale at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, lo- St. Vincent de Paul Altar & Rosary Society is taking nut
cated at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station, started and poppy seed roll orders until March 13. Rolls are $10 Boy Scout Troop #140 at Fields United Methodist
on February 9. Orders need to be called in by Monday, Feb- and can be picked up on Friday, March 27, and Saturday, Church is sponsoring their annual “Scout Sunday” Pan-
ruary 23, for pick up on Thursday, February 26; order by March 28, from noon to 6 p.m. in the hall below the church, cake Breakfast” on Sunday, February 22, in the Church
Monday, March 9, for pick up on Thursday, March 12; and located at 41295 North Ridge Rd., in Elyria. It is elevator Fellowship Hall, located at 34077 Lorain Road, in North
order Monday, March 23, for pick-up on Thursday, March accessible. Ridgeville. Breakfast will be served from 8:30 a.m.-12:30
26. Pick up times are from 2-6:30 p.m. The pierogies are $8 p.m. The breakfast is free to all, but donations will be ac-
a dozen; An 8" strudel strip is sold for $5. Pierogi ?avors To place Elyria orders, call 324-3090 or 324-2622. To cepted. Reservations are not required. Any proceeds from
are potato, potato/cheese, sauerkraut, ricotta cheese, prune, place Lorain orders, call 282-8255. the breakfast will go to help Troop #140's everyday activi-
apple and cabbage. Strudel ?avors are apple, cherry, cheese ties and programs.
and blueberry. Forms may be found in the entrance way or Ash Wednesday Soup & Scripture
you may fax your order to the church at (440) 236-5804 or For more information, call Scoutmaster Dann Barczyk
call the church of?ce with your order at (440) 236-5095 East Oberlin Community Church, located at 43709 Ober- at (440) 610-1184 or contact the church of?ce. See our map
between 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. lin-Elyria Road, in Oberlin, is hosting Ash Wednesday Ser- on the internet at http://www.?eldsumc.org/.
vices on February 18, along with soup and scripture starting
Plan Today for Tomorrow’s Needs at 6 p.m. Pastor Ken Gerhardt and Pastor Chris Vough will Lake Erie Perch Dinner
be doing the sermon “Road to the Cross.” They will also be
During February and March, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton having soup and scripture every Wednesday night from 6-7 East Oberlin Community Church is hosting a Lake Erie
Church, located at 25801 Royalton Rd., in Columbia Sta- p.m. until April 1. Any questions, please contact the church Perch Dinner on Friday, March 6, and includes french fries,
tion, will host a series of speakers to help you prepare for of?ce at (440) 774-3443. scalloped potatoes, macaroni-n-cheese, green beans (choice
your retirement. All talks are free of charge and begin at 7 of 2 side dishes), coleslaw, bread, beverage and dessert. The
p.m. Come join them for one or more of these information Free Easter Service Listings church is located at 43709 Oberlin-Elyria Road, in Oberlin.
evenings: Serving time is from 4:30-8 p.m. They will also be having
Attention area churches: The Rural-Urban Record is this dinner on March 20 and April 3. Cost of the meal is
• February 19 - Medicare and how it may best suit you. offering FREE Easter Church Service listings in a special $12 per person for adults, $6 for children 6-12 and free for
• February 26 - Investing: what to do right and pitfalls section of our March 30, 2015 issue. If your church does children 5 and under. Carry out is available starting at 4:30
to avoid. not receive a form to ?ll out from us in the mail, please call p.m. or dine in starting at 5 p.m. They can deliver locally in
• March 5 - Catholic Cemeteries Association. (440) 236-8982 and we would be happy to take your info- the Oberlin area. If you have any questions, please contact
• March 12 - Veterans Administration options and the mation over the phone. We will publish your Easter service the church of?ce at (440) 774-3443 or Chris Vough at (216)
opportunity to sign up. information (limit of 5 lines) for free. 299-5372 (please leave message if no answer).
For more information, call (440) 236-5095.
Ash Wednesday Girl Scout Sunday
service
Lifespring Community Church in Valley City will be
Ash Wednesday in Feb- hosting a special service for National Girl Scout Sunday on
ruary 18. Our Lady Queen March 8. The church is located at 1638 Lester Rd. Service
of Peace Church in Grafton will begin at 10 a.m. and a reception will follow. Senior
will distribute ashes during scouts will he recognized along with other awards and pins
masses at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. to be given by troop leaders. They are planning to present
the congregation with a slide show of their fun activities
Helping You Plan a Personal Remembrance over the years. Please submit photos of your troop to Kim
Stevens (440-281-0081) before February 28. If you have
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Page 8, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, February 16, 2015 Speeding was recorded on Rt. 82, W of S. Reed Rd., on the Keystone to hold Q & A session
16th. Three separate speeding incidents were recorded on Cow- concerning new state testing
C.L.U.P. meeting ley Rd. on the 17th, and one more was recorded on Rt. 82 near
Durkee Rd. Join Keystone’s Interim Superintendent, Franco Gallo, and
The Eaton Township Comprehensive Land Use Plan Com- Curriculum Director Dave Kish for a question and answer ses-
mittee will hold a meeting on Thursday, February 19, at 7 p.m. A report of gross sexual imposition was made on Dewhurst sion concerning new state testing after the Board of Education
at the Eaton Township Town Hall, located at 12043 Avon Belden Rd. on Jan 18th. An assault was reported on the 20th on Grafton meeting on Tuesday, February 17. The Board of Education
Road, in Grafton. Rd. meeting will take place in the KHS cafetorium or KHS room 111
beginning at 6 p.m.; the Q & A session will immediately follow.
Mailbox Zoning On Jan 24th, driving without insurance was recorded on Rt. If you cannot attend the Q & A session, please do not hesitate
82, west of Eaton Blvd. On the 27th, an unauthorized use of a to contact Mr. Kish at [email protected] with any
The Eaton Township Zoning Resolution lists eight items (A- motor vehicle was recorded on S. Reed Rd. questions.
H) in Article 4, section .04, in regards to mailbox placement.
This time of year, more than a few mailboxes and posts suffer ill Marcey seeks loving home Senior Singers
effects from the weather.
Marcey The shelter is lo- A group of Senior Singers will be featured at Faith United
If you need to replace your post, consider the following. The Marcey is a sweet girl that cated at 8303 Murray Methodist Church, located on Reid Ave., in Lorain, on Thursday,
post should be a 4 x 4 (or equivalent) and should be sunk no was rescued from a severe Ridge Road, in Elyria. February 19, from 7-9 p.m. The public is invited to attend. There
more than two feet into the ground. You are to avoid unyielding hoarding situation last Sum- Their hours are from is plenty of ample parking available and elevator access for those
construction; however, the box should be attached to the post so mer. She is 1 of 3 cats from 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on needing handicap accessibility.
that if hit by a car, they will not separate. that humane case still waiting Monday, Friday & Sat-
for a real home. If you would urday; from 11 a.m.- The ?rst hour will feature Senior Singers and “Heart” songs
The post should be within two feet of the paved road surface, like to give Marcey a loving, 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday such as Heart and Soul, Zing went the Strings of My Heart and
and the face of the box should be 8-12 inches outside of the all forever home, please call the & Thursday; and from Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White.Also included in the mu-
weather surface of the shoulder. If there is an existing guardrail, Friendship Animal Protective 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on sical choice will be Billy Boy, Kum Ba Yah and Lift Every Voice
the post should be placed behind it. The box should be 41-45 League at (440) 322-4321. Sunday. Adoption fees and Sing.
inches above ground level. (www.FriendshipAPL.org) are $10 for 1 year and
older and $40 for less Bonnie Brunner will present a parody on “Spunky Old Broad
Sheriff’s Report than 1 year old. All Day,” followed by “Jambalaya,” “When the Saints go Marching
cats have been spayed or neu- In,” and Let me call you Sweetheart.” Other tunes will conclude
The January 2015 Lorain County Sheriff’s Department Inci- tered, vaccinated, dewormed the ?rst hour, which will be followed by light refreshments.
dent Report for Eaton Township lists 27 reported incidents. and have tested negative for
FeLV. Friendship APL is a The second hour will include guest Musicians with an open
The year began with a domestic dispute on Eaton Blvd. on private, non-pro?t humane mic and/or an audience sing-along.
Jan. 1st. A traf?c accident and vehicle ?re happened on Country society. They depend on the
Place on Jan 5th. generosity and ?nancial sup- There is no admission fee, but a “love offering” will be ac-
port of the public to serve the cepted.
At the Midview West Elementary School on Durkee Rd., an people and animals of Lorain
attempted self destruction occurred on the 7th. A family rape oc- County.
curred on Cooley Rd. on the 8th. On Jan. 9th, domestic violence
was reported on Avalon Dr. Domestic violence, along with drug Important Scam Alert
abuse was also reported on S. Island Rd. on Jan 11th. The same
day, a domestic dispute was reported on Hawke Rd. Lorain County Sheriff, Phil Stammitti would like to make the MIKE HIGNETT
citizens of Lorain County aware of telephone scams. The most
On Jan. 13th, the theft of a motor vehicle was reported on recent scam the of?ce has handled is the telephone calls from a 440-506-0414
S. Avon Belden Rd. Also on the 13th, a domestic dispute, com- male, identifying himself as Frank Shapiro, Fraud Detective of
bined with attempted self destruction, was reported on National the Lorain County Sheriff’s Of?ce. 10247 Dewhurst Rd. Suite 101
Dr. And, at Midview Middle School on Durkee Rd., an accident Elyria, Ohio 44035
was reported on the 13th. It appears that this male is contacting individual’s relatives in
attempt to obtain personal information of a family relative. The OLMSTED FALLS RANCH
A rape was reported on Capel Rd. on Jan. 14th; theft by de- male will leave a toll free 888 phone number with a case number
ception was reported on the 15th on Henwell Rd. and driving with the relative to have the person they are looking for to call 3 Bdrm, 1 1/2 Bath, Gas Fireplace,
with expired plates occurred on W. Royalton Rd. on the 16th. them back. This appears to be a good telephone number, but no Deck with Great View!
matter what option you pick from the automatic system, you end Attached Garage
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appears to be a fraudulent company.
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contact information of the person calling and a telephone number
to call them back at. Please do not give out any personal informa- Keystone Schools. 30x70 Barn that is 1/2
tion to anyone over the telephone. If you are still unsure, get the Garage, 1/2 Stalls. First Floor Master or
information and call what ever agency the person is portraying In-law Suite. 1/3 Acre pond, 2 Acres of
to be from, to con?rm they are legitimate. Also, be cautious of
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be drawn in April. Good luck! programs, call the North Rid-
For more information, call the geville Branch Library at
Lorain Public Library System 440-327-8326. The library is
at 1-800-322-READ. located at 35700 Bainbridge
For more information, or Road.
to register for any of these
Carlisle news 94 years ago
VFW Breakfast Buffet Auditions
In The Elyria Chronicle Telegram on March 30, 1921, it was
reported that a special election was to be held in this township on On Sunday, February 22, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m., V.F.W. Post Musical of Musicals auditions will be held at Olde Towne
May 24 for the purpose of deciding on the $100,000 bond issue #9871 will host a Breakfast/Buffet at the Post home located at Hall Theatre, located at 36119 Center Ridge Road, in North Rid-
for a centralized school building. East Carlisle School was built 6805 Lear Nagle Road, in North Ridgeville. geville, on February 22 & 23 at 7 p.m. Bring a song to sing and
in 1928, so the bond issue did pass. On April 9, 1921, there was comfortable clothes for dancing.
a legal advertisement for sealed proposals being accepted for a The breakfast buffet includes scrambled eggs, sausage gravy
refrigerating ice machine for the Lorain County Home located & biscuits, bacon, pancakes, danish, fruit cup, juice, coffee and Lorain County Historical Society
on Murray Ridge. tea. Cost is $6 for adults, $5 for senior citizens and $2.50 for
children under 10. The Lorain County Historical Society is pleased to announce
If you would like to learn more about Carlisle Township its new exhibition on Beckett Industries to be on display in the
history, the Carlisle Historical Society will be having their ?rst If you have any questions, please call (440) 327-4068. Lorain County History Center’s rotating gallery beginning Feb-
meeting of this year on March 12, at 7 p.m. at the town hall on Rt. ruary 17, through July. This exhibition is included in the price
301 (the town hall was the Carlisle Center School). Fish Fries of admission, which is $5 per adult, ages 13-18/$3 and children
6-12/$2 (children under 6 and LCHS Members are free). Please
Umpires Clinic VFW Post #9871 will host Fish Fries at the Post home, lo- call LCHS at (440) 322-3341 for more information. The Lorain
cated at 6805 Lear Nagle Road, in North Ridgeville. County History Center is located at 284 Washington Avenue, in
Interested in becoming an umpire for baseball or softball? Elyria.
There is an upcoming clinic being held on March 1, 8 & 15 at Fish Fries begin on Ash Wednesday and continue every Fri-
the American Legion, 393 Ohio Street in Elyria. Ages 12 and up day during Lent, from 4-8 p.m. They will be serving lake perch, Lorain County Office On Aging’s
are welcome. Baseball class is from 1-3 p.m. and softball class shrimp and pierogies with coleslaw and French fries. Prices vary Annual Meeting
is from 3-5 p.m. There is no cost or registration needed. You can according to combination orders.
get carded for both Ohio Hot Stove and Ohio Girls Softball As- The Lorain County Of?ce On Aging is having their Annual
sociation. Test is on March 15. For more information, call Lou Dine in or carry-out is available. Call the Post for pick-up Meeting on Thursday, March 19, from 3-4 p.m. at 320 N. Gate-
Vasi at (440) 327-7628. orders at (440) 327-4068. Everyone is welcome. way Blvd., 2nd Floor, in Elyria.

AAUW meeting North Ridgeville Library The public is invited to attend. The meeting provides the pub-
lic an opportunity to learn more about the Lorain County Of?ce
The American Association of University Women will meet at Mystery Book Discus- 7 Mile Isle Steel Drum on Aging and the services offered to improve the health, well-
7 p.m. on February 16 at Grace Lutheran Church, located at 9685 sion - First published in 1920, Band - How does being on being and independence of aging and other adults with special
East River Road, in Elyria. The program will be "Growing Great “The Mysterious Affair at a sun-drenched island in the needs living throughout Lorain County.
in Containers," presented by Fran Blank, Educator of gardeners Styles,” was Agatha Christie’s Caribbean sound to you? The
since 1985. ?rst novel. Pick up a copy at North Ridgeville Branch Li- For more information or to RSVP to attend the meeting,
the library and discuss it with brary will at least make you please call Sue Malik at at (440) 326-4800.
Basic Seed Starting Class with Fran others on Wednesday, Feb. 18, feel closer to a warm beach
at 7 p.m. Will you solve the when they welcome 7 Mile Offices will be
N. Ridgeville - February 21 at 1 pm murder at the English coun- Isle on Sunday, March 1, at 3 closed on
tryside manor before detective p.m. All ages will enjoy their Monday,
Please RSVP - 25% Savings after class! (some exclusions apply) Hercule Poirot? unique sound of steel drums
and other instruments. The February 16, for
2015 Seeds are in! (no GMO) North Ridgeville Writers - Sunday program series is
Botanical Interests & Lake Valley Seeds Work with other writers at the sponsored by The Friends of President’s Day
library on Saturday, Feb. 21, at the North Ridgeville Branch
Botanical Interest offers: 2 p.m. Participate in read and Library, Inc. Keep in touch with your community
critique sessions, build your Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com
Seed Tape & Seed Disks skills through writing practice Enter To Win A Kindle -
Garden Kits & Flower Mats! and more. Preregistration is Attend any program through
required. March at the Lorain Public
Herb Garden: Basil, Cilantro & Parsley Library System and enter for
Leafy Greens: Arugula, Spinach & Kale United States Flag History your chance to win a Kindle!
Lettuce Garden: Leaf, Romaine and Butterhead - Come hear the story of the All ages are welcome to partic-
Root Vegetables: Carrot, Beet & Radish United States ?ag on Sunday, ipate. Enter every time you’re
Salad Greens: Leaf Lettuce, Spinach & Mesclun Feb. 22, at 3 p.m. Jim Smith, at a program. The winner will
of the educational staff at The
Three varities in one collection! Lorain County Historical So-
ciety, will show examples of
Seed Starting Soil, Organic Seaweed various ?ags used throughout
fertilizers, fish fertilizers & Peat Pots history. Learn why the 15 star
Featuring Cicely Mary Barker Fairies and seasonal books! ?ag that was in use 200 years
ago is of special importance.
East: 34837 Lorain Rd., West: Cr. of Rts. 58 & 113 The Friends of the North Rid-
geville Historical Society, Inc.
North Ridgeville 440-327-3407 Amherst 440-986-7777 are sponsoring this program.

M-F 8:30-5, Sat. 8:30-4, Closed Sunday M-F 9-5:30, Sat. 9-5, Closed Sunday Adult Book Discussion
- Pick up “The Unlikely Pil-
grimage of Harold Fry,” by
Rachel Joyce at the library,
then come and discuss this
author’s debut novel on Tues-
day, Feb. 24, at 1 p.m. The
book follows title character
Harold Fry on his spontaneous
journey to reunite with an old
colleague who has written him
from hospice to say goodbye.
Thus begins Fry’s 600-mile
journey on foot.

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Page 12, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, February 16, 2015 Deputy Bungard of the reported on his conversation regarding the Webster Rd. ect, which involves the actual
Lorain County Sheriff’s De- with Matt Fridenstine regard- widening project. A letter will widening of the road. Phase II
Penfield Historical Society partment reported that there ing the revised contract, con- be sent to all residents regard- would consist of resurfacing
had been 29 calls for service tinued billing and past due ing purchasing culvert pipes the road and those funds will
The Pen?eld Township Historical Society will meet on Feb- from Pen?eld Township in the monthly payments. He re- to close in their ditches dur- be applied for thru OPWC for
ruary 16, at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. Jackie Johnson has done month of January. This com- ported that he had contacted ing this project. The only cost 2016.
considerable research on the cemetery and will present the pro- pared to 107 calls for service Armstrong Cable regarding to residents would be for the
gram. from Carlisle Township dur- their future expansion plans. actual pipe. Dave has agreed With no additional busi-
ing the same period. He reported on the quarterly to oversee Phase I of this proj- ness to discuss, a motion was
More members are being sought. Dues are $10 for an indi- RLCWA meeting, which was made to adjourn at 8:17 p.m.
vidual or $15 for a family. Zoning Inspector Richard held in Delaware. Trustee
Donahue presented the Zon- Conrad reported that the tax Beekeepers Class
Items from the 50's or older are being sought. They do not ing Report for January. He recorded on the Tax Dupli-
necessarily have to be from Pen?eld. They can be loaned or do- advised that a meeting has cates is actually the tax for the The Lorain County Beekeepers Association Beginning Bee-
nated as documents can be scanned and copied. been scheduled with residents Elyria Library, which serves keepers Class will be on Fridays, March 6, 13, 20 & 27, from 7-9
Keske & Overstreet for Sat- the Keystone School District. p.m. Registration starts at 6:30 p.m. The class is being held at the
Anyone interested is welcome to attend. urday. He further advised that Trustee Conrad reported that First Church - United Church of Christ in Oberlin. The cost is
he had met with the Jones Rd. he had checked Conrad Farms $50 and includes one year membership to LCBA with a monthly
Relay for Life Chili Cook-Off resident regarding his zoning gas bill and found that they newsletter.
options for his in home occu- are currently paying .79 cents
On Sat., Feb. 21, there will be a southern Lorain County Relay pation. Donahue reported that per cubic foot. If the voters This class will provide needed information on what it takes
for LIfe Chili Cook-Off from 5-7 p.m. at the Village of Welling- he had issued one new home pass the gas aggregation pro- to be a beekeeper, what equipment and supplies are needed, bee
ton Town Hall. A $5 admission at door gets you 10 samples of permit in the month of Janu- gram with NOPEC, that rate health and advice from experienced beekeepers in the commu-
chili, coffee or water and dessert (hot dogs will be available for ary. would drop to .498 cents per nity.
kids), or you can pay a $10 admission at the door to enter your cubic foot. He reported on
chili (you also get the same perks as those just coming to eat). Zoning Secretary Linda meeting with Dave French If you have thought about becoming a beekeeper, this is your
VanMeter reported on the zon- opportunity to come and join the fun and start a new hobby!
There will also be a 50/50 raf?e, $2 and $3 side boards and ing meeting and questions that
raf?e baskets, so bring extra cash for your chance to win. Musi- arose from an OTA zoning ar- More information can be found at the website, www.lorain-
cal entertainment will be provided by KK Farnsworth. ticle. VanMeter further report- countybeekeepers.org.
ed that Wayne Schmigel is the
Contact Brenda Wetherbee at 440-371-1781 or bwether- Chairperson, and Ron Runion Krystowski Tractor Sales
[email protected] to reserve a spot for your chili entry; please is the Vice Chairperson for the 47117 Rt. 18 Wellington 44090
have chili entries there by 4:30 p.m. Zoning Board, also that Jackie
Johnson is the Chairperson, (440) 647-2015
Penfield Twp. Trustees and Eric Gnandt is the Vice www.krystowskitractor.com
Chairperson for the Board of
The February 3 regular form the LC of?ce on aging Zoning Appeals. Winter Service
meeting of the Pen?eld Town- advised of a meeting on 2/17. Special
ship Trustees was called to They are looking for a repre- Bill Albrecht advised that
order at 7:30 p.m. All of?cers sentative from Pen?eld Town- additional road salt is needed. Free pick up and delivery*
were present and the meeting ship for 2015. Denes reported He also said that one snow Free loaner if there is a breakdown**
was attended by 7 guests. that she had attended the an- plow’s blade pads are wearing
nual Well-Help, Inc. dinner on the bolt heads. Albrecht fur- 10% off either parts or service
Resolution #2015.02.03.01 and meeting, along with Jean ther advised that DIF ?uid is
to place the Gas Aggregation Eglin and Jackie Johnson. running low. Trustee Gordon
Program with NOPEC on the Well-Help served 1,991 fami- will order the 50 ton balance
ballot May 5, 2015 was ap- lies for 2014 as follows: 867 on the Winter Salt Contract, 5
proved. seniors, 3,655 adults & 2,395 gallons of DIF ?uid and will
children. Their total expenses order replacement pads from
Fiscal Of?cer Vickie Denes for the year were $95,756.70, Judco. It was discussed and
read the correspondence, of which $74,977.70 was for decided that 450 gallons of
which included an invitation to food. Denes reported that the diesel would be ordered for the
Wellington Implement’s Open annual recycling report had new fuel tank. FO Denes will
House on 2/17, the mileage been submitted to RETRAC order fuel & Trustee Johnson
certi?cation from the County for a 2015 Solid Waste Grant will pick up new padlocks for
Engineer’s of?ce and the an- compliance. The Township the tank.
nual contract from Rumpke. recycled a total of 238.26 tons
She advised that Mike Ket- in 2014. She said that excess Trustee Duane Johnson
chum should have the elec- lights need to be moved in the reported on an OTA winter
tricity to the new fuel pump Recycling Building conference and that there were
completed by the end of the many informative classes.
week and that Carolyn Bishop Trustee Johnson advised that
he and Jackie attended the
All Makes, Models, CV Joints, Wellington Community Fire Your New Holland Specialist
District banquet and awards
AUTHORIZED U-Joints, Standard Transmission, evening. He gave Susana at For Service, Parts and Sales
Medium & Heavy Duty Trucks, NCW the ?nal revisions to
the new tower contract. He re- Restrictions apply:
TRANSMISSIONS 4 Wheel Drive, Transfer Cases, quested that the tower remov- *Free pick up is within 30 miles of store.
Front Wheel Drive, Overdrive al verbiage include removal of **All service work recommended by K.T.S must be completed for the
and Clutches concrete base to 3’ under the customer to be eligible for the loaner mower for 2015.
ground level. Trustee Johnson Work to be completed by our shop by March 31, 2015.
“Automatically Better” We are a full-service presented the Policy Manual
for review and approval.
T FREE TRANSMISSION The Policy Manual was ap-
Repair Shop proved with a motion made
RANS Estimates 440-355-6500 by Richard Conrad, seconded
T UUNE- P 417 North Center St. by Lloyd Gordon. Thanks to
LaGrange Trustee Johnson for compiling
2371875 99.95Starting at$ this manual.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Trustee Lloyd Gordon re-
www.authtrans.com REBUILDERSASSOCIATION ported that he is continuing
to get prices on a new trailer.
He also said he got a message
from the Lorain County Sher-
iffs Department regarding a
snow emergency.

Trustee Richard Conrad

Amherst - 440-986-2469 2/28/15.
Elyria - 440-365-8351 2/28/15.
2/28/15.
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Reader Advisory: The National Trade Association we belong to has pur- CLASSIFIEDS 2-Week Special for Garage/Rummage Sale Ads &
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
als, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish
mail order businesses at home. Under NO circumstances should you send 3 Easy Ways to Place Your Classi?ed - Phone: 440-236-8982 | 1-800-941-3099
any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID or credit Fax: 440-236-9198 Mail: Rural-Urban Record • P.O. Box 966 • Columbia Station, OH 44028
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.

APPLIANCES HALLS FOR RENT CLASSIFIED RATES: • 2-Week Special ads (see above) $10/15 words or less. 10¢ per word after 15. 2nd week - $4 more.

• 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

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ances. Call Bill Bakers, 11087 Middle Ave., Elyria
440-322-2325. Please print - All information below is needed to process your ad. Mail to: Rural-Urban Record•P.O. Box 966•Columbia Station, OH 44028
Hall-250, Q-Hut-100,
AUTOS WANTED Pavillion-250 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

FREE PICK-UP Available for all occasions 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Of Your Unwanted Call for pricing
and availability 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Cars & Trucks 440-458-8544
Call JASON’S SERVICES Mastercard & Visa Accepted. Card #:
COLUMBIA V.F.W HALL
440-926-3446 25-150 Capacity Expiration Date: 3 Digit # on back:

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pay top dollar for all unwant- 440-236-3323
ed cars, trucks, vans. Free ADDRESS
pick-up. Pay cash. Call Mike, F.O.P. LODGE #54
216-534-6514. Capacity 150-175 SIGNED
Catering Available
36854 Royalton Rd. HELP WANTED APPLIANCE, SALES & SERVICES
(1 mile East of Durkee)
NOW BILL Since 1950
Grafton, Ohio HIRING
440-653-7227 BAKER'S
Immediate openings working at Riddell
FULL park with restrooms, 3 1st and 2nd shift positions with overtime WE SERVICE & REPAIR
pavilions, air conditioned hall, Industrial Work - Production
for 25 to 138. Call LaGrange $9.00- $10.50 per hour TELEVISION REPAIRS
Lions Club. 440-458-6781. Call 440-355-2054 for all the good details
IN-HOME SERVICE
Grafton VFW. Call from
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Pen?eld Twp. Hall Rental.
41012 St. Rt. 18, Welling-
ton Twp. Meeting Hall Cap.
42-60; Community Room Cap.
150-300. Available for all occa-
sions. Call (440)537-3116 for
availability & rates.

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TREE SERVICE COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2

ARBOR CARE TREE Columbia students compete in Math Mania

• 60 Ft. Bucket Truck Fourth through seventh grade Math Mania participants. in 2nd place and Payton Krase
• 113 Ft. Crane came in 3rd place.
On January 30, 37 students bers on a card and they need to Stair (6), Coleman Isner (7),
• Removal, Trimming, Firewood from fourth grade through ?gure out how to add, subtract, Sarah Conway (7), Morgan While semi-?nals were
seventh grade competed in multiply or divide the numbers Davis (7), Julia Ennemoser taking place, students com-
Triple Shredded Mulch the annual Math Mania 24 to equal 24. Students competed (7), Payton Krase (7) and peted in a second round of the
game competition at Lorain against grade level peers from Sarah Kittelberger (7). Four 24 game. We had sixteen stu-
Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member County Community College. other Lorain County School of our students placed for their dents take home a red ribbon
The event was hosted by the Districts. Eleven of our stu- grade level. In fourth grade, in round two, which means
440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675 Gifted Consortium of the Edu- dents went on to the semi-?nal Sam Skor came in 3rd place. that they placed in the top 16
cational Service Center of Lo- rounds. Those students includ- In sixth grade, Maya Johnson for their grade level. Those
Jason E. Davis rain County. The 24 game is a ed: Vincent Berardi (4), Sam came in 3rd place. In seventh students include Kyleigh
-Complete Crane Service- math game in which students Skor (4), Luke Goodnough grade, Julia Ennemoser came Titherage (4), Carter Peabody
are provided with four num- (5), Maya Johnson (6), Austin (4), Jessi Morlock (5), Cole
“No Tree Too Big or Too Small!” Riley (5), Dominic Governale
Tree/Stump Removal (5), Cody Davis (5), Brooke
Speck (5), Zac Geiger (5),
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Bonded & Insured Gabby Schafer (6), Cora Gill
(6), Casey Medina (7), Ste-
812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035 phen Stansberry (7) and Lau-
Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected] ren Stone (7). Congratulations
to all students who competed
WATERPROOFING in the competition, you did
an amazing job. Columbia
J. A. KILBY ENT. was proud to have you repre-
sent them at the competition.
“Stop the water before it stops you!” Thank you to the Gifted Con-
•Full Foundation Waterproofing •Wall Straightening, sortium of the Education Ser-
Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services vice Center of Lorain County
for hosting this event.
•Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement
Submitted by Mrs. Bow-
440-327-3433 man

BASEMENT New Eagle Scout Underground Railroad
SOLUTIONS Coded Quilts event

• Waterproofing On February 7, local historian Kathy Kraus explained the
• Foundation Repair system of symbols sewn on quilts to help runaway slaves navi-
gate the Underground Railroad. She also enthralled the audi-
• Yard Drainage ence with her collection of quilts and dolls - and the stories
• Excavating behind them!

• Sewer Replacement Want to know what the symbols mean? This event will also
be held at Buckeye Library on Saturday, February 28, at 11 a.m.
Please register by calling Buckeye Library at (330) 725-4415 or
at http://www.mcdl.info/codedquilts

440.773.3040 L-R: Travis, Brett and Kyle Berkley.

WATER WELLS Brett Berkley became an Eagle Scout on September 18, 2014.
He is a member of Troop 176 of Columbia Station. Brett earned
ART’S WATER SYSTEMS a total of 26 merit badges. His Eagle Project was purchasing and
installing glass block and energy ef?cient windows in the United
SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS Methodist Church of Columbia Station.
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS
His Court of Honor was held on January 18, 2015. Pictured
FILTERS • CHLORINATORS with him are his brothers, Travis and Kyle Berkley, both of whom
SOFTENERS • TANKS • SUMP are Eagle Scouts of Troop 176.

PUMPS • WATER RELATED Columbia Library events
MATERIALS • WELL ABANDONMENT
Artful Story Time - Explore your creativity with an art- Kathy Kraus explains the meaning of the Monkey Wrench pattern,
KEVIN BOLDEN 440-322-2987 themed story time on Tuesday, Feb. 17, at 10:15 a.m. Enjoy featured in the quilt she is holding.
“Art,” by Patrick McDonnell, a story about a boy who loves to
Submissions draw. Then, take part in making a coffee ?lter garland that will “Women Helping Women” benefit
be hung in the library. Preregistration is required.
Letters to the Editor Friends of the West Side Catholic Center, in existence for 27
The Rural-Urban Record welcomes letters to the editor. Letters Friends Meeting - The Friends of the Columbia Library, Inc. years, helps women and children in crisis and offers them the
are subject to editing for accuracy. Letters should be 250 words is a nonpro?t organization of area residents who support Lorain support they need in a very critical time. The Shelter at the West
or less. Letters longer than 250 words will not be published. All Public Library System’s Columbia Branch. Learn more informa- Side Catholic Center is designed to be a protective setting where
letters must include your signature, address and contact phone tion about this group by attending their next meeting on Tuesday, women who have experienced domestic violence or homeless-
number. One letter per family, per month. Letters can be mailed Feb. 17, at 6 p.m. at the Columbia Branch Library. ness are taught skills which will enable them to become inde-
to: The Rural-Urban Record, P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH pendent.
44028 or faxed to (440) 236-9198. Call for special instructions on Cookbook Discussion - How would you like to make a new
emailing letters. recipe, let others try it and then talk about your experience? That’s A Shopping Boutique event and Luncheon to bene?t the
exactly what they’re doing at the library on Thursday, Feb. 19, Shelter will be held on Sunday, March 8, at LaCentre in West-
Photos/Articles at 6 p.m. It’s a new cookbook discussion group for adults. This lake, located at 25777 Detroit Road. The event begins at 11 a.m.,
The Rural-Urban Record welcomes articles for our free space. month’s selected cookbook is “EatingWell Comfort Foods Made followed by a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. and additional shopping.
These will be placed when space is available, subject to approval Healthy: The Classic Makeover Cookbook,” by Jessie Price. Tickets are $45 per person; all proceeds bene?t the Shelter.
by the editor. Articles can be sent to [email protected] Copies of the book are available at the library. Bring a dish made
and if accompanied by a photo, photos must be sent as .jpg at- from a recipe in this book and get ready to sample other people’s The Boutique ?lls many rooms with jewelry, bead items,
tachments. For more information, call the newsroom at (440) 236- dishes as well. Preregistration is required. theme baskets, linens and a large selection of baked goods,
8982. garden arrangements, chocolate and pantry items, all made and
Library Mini Golf - Anxious to hit the golf course? Rain, donated for the event by members of Friends. No vendors are
Editorials shine or snow, tee off at the library on Saturday, Feb. 21, from 11 permitted. There will be a Silent Auction and a Wheelbarrow of
a.m. to 1 p.m. The library is being transformed into a miniature Wine will be raf?ed. An assortment of Specialty Wines, called
Editorials include business-related articles and special greetings golf course! Feel free to bring your own putter if you like. All Club 92, will be available for purchase.
such as Happy Birthdays and etc. There is a special rate for all ages are invited to play a round. Co-sponsored by The Friends of
editorials. Please call for more information on the submission of the Columbia Library, Inc. Preregistration is required. For more information and reservations, please call (440) 871-
editorials. 6681
Adult Book Discussion - Follow a detective investigating a
Obituaries/Memorials supermodel’s death, allegedly suicide, in “The Cuckoo’s Call-
Please call for special rates and instructions on submitting obituar- ing,” by Robert Galbraith. Discuss the author’s ?rst crime novel
ies or memorial remembrances. at the library on Monday, Feb. 23, at 1 p.m. Copies of the book
are available at the library.
Deadline for all submissions is Wednesday by noon.
Self-defense Class For Women - Don’t be a victim. Learn
how to protect yourself at the library on Monday, Feb. 23, at 5
p.m. A 3-hour course will be presented by the Lorain County
Sheriff’s Of?ce. Their method of self-defense is called B.R.A.T.
– Be Ready at All Times. Vehicle, home and personal safety will
be covered. Women of all ages are invited. Please wear comfort-
able clothes and tennis shoes, and bring a water bottle. Prereg-
istration is required.

More information, or registeration, is available for any of
these programs online at LorainPublicLibrary.org or by calling
the Columbia Branch Library at 440-236-8751. The library is
located at 13824 W. River Road, North.

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