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Published by The Rural-Urban Record, 2017-10-23 16:05:00

10-23-17

TheRural-Urban Record
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“Celebrating 62 Years of Community Service!”

Volume 63, No. 17 Columbia Station, Ohio October 23, 2017

For Halloween Trick-or-Treat times see our Events Page 2

MHS Homecoming Queen & King Culinary Arts students welcome Buckeye Room Customers

On October 11, the Lorain Scott Pettry (Brookside) and Rhiannon Adkins (Columbia) serve customers in the Buckeye Room.
County JVS Buckeye Room
Queen Mallory Homoki & King Ben Gendics. Restaurant opened its doors mel sauce. by calling (440) 774-1051 Buckeye Room is filling up
--photo by Tom Tomasheski for the 2017/18 school year. If you are interested in ext. #22400. There is only quickly for the first semester
Seniors in the Culinary Arts one seating at 10 a.m. and of the school year, so if you
Midview crowned their 2017 Homecoming Queen and program run this full service dining at the Buckeye Room the cost of lunch is $12 per are interested, call as soon as
King before the varsity football game on Friday, October 6. restaurant, which is open to Restaurant, reservations are person plus gratuity. The possible.
Crowned Queen was Mallory Homoki and King was Ben the public on select Wednes- required and can be made
Gendics. Congratulations! days and Thursdays through-
out the school year. First Ladies visit Grafton-Midview Library
Homeless Stand Down
The Buckeye Room The Friends of the Grafton-Midview Library kicked off their annual membership drive by demon-
The Lorain County Task Force for the Homeless is hold- Restaurant offers a 4-course strating their contributions to library programs. On October 8, the group sponsored the First La-
ing its annual Homeless Stand Down event on Wednesday, menu that is guided by the dies of Ohio US Presidents. The presenters were dressed in period costumes and entertained
October 25, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Sacred Heart, 4301 Pearl students’ curriculum. On the the audience with delightful anecdotes of the lives of these First Ladies. The First Ladies from
Rd., in Lorain. The Stand Down is open to anyone who is menu for opening day was Ohio were: Caroline Harrison, Ida McKinley, Julia Grant, Lucy Hayes, Anna Harrison, Lucretia
homeless or at risk of being without shelter for both individu- an appetizer of pan seared Garfield, Helen Taft and Florence Harding.
als with families and veterans. The Stand Down offers many salmon served over sau-
services including haircuts and manicures, legal aid services, téed spinach, topped with
health screenings, HIV Rapid Tests, Flu shots, Narcan info., poached shrimp and lobster
hygiene & clothing items, dental and vision info., and will cream sauce. The salad por-
offer breakfast and lunch. To be able to get veterans services, tion of the meal was a toma-
you must bring either your AV ID or DD 214. to, grilled artichokes, french
beans and petite greens with
For more information on transportation to the Stand Down, a lemon-thyme vinaigrette.
please contact Barbara Hammond at hammond.barbara@ The main entrée was a roast
yahoo.com, Gloria Olivencia at (440) 822-0743 or visit the chicken breast with fine herb
Lorain County Task Force for the Homeless Facebook page. sauce, potato puree, brussel
sprouts and carrots. The fin-
Carlisle Fire Fighters ishing touch for dessert was
Spaghetti & Meatball Dinner a warm apple pie, homemade
vanilla ice cream and cara-
Carlisle Township Fire Fighters are
having an All-Your-Can-Eat Spaghetti LPLS hurricane
and Meatball Dinner fund-raiser on relief fundraiser
Saturday, October 28, from 5-7:30 p.m.
Dinner also includes a salad, roll & From now until the end
butter and a beverage. Cost is only $10 of the year, the Lorain Public
for adults and children 12 and under Library System will donate
eat free. For advance tickets, call (440) money collected for fines
458-5178. The Fire Station is located at to the Hurricane Maria Re-
11950 LaGrange Rd., in LaGrange. lief Fund for Puerto Rico, if
patrons paying fines choose
All are invited! Come and help support your local Fire this donation designation.
Fighters! All branches, Avon, Colum-
bia, Domonkas, Main, South
and North Ridgeville, will
participate in this program
that runs through Saturday,
December 30, 2017.

To assist what has been
called “apocalyptic” devas-
tation that occurred when
hurricane Maria hit Puerto
Rico on September 25, the
library system will donate a
dollar for every dollar paid
in fines.

Donated amounts above
the overdue fine will go
directly to the relief fund.
Payment will be accepted
by cash and check as well as
credit or debit card. Certain
restrictions apply.

The library system is col-
lecting funds in coordination
with Lorain El Centro relief
efforts.

Community Carlisle 7 Grafton 14 N. Ridgeville 12 Events page 2
Directory Columbia 3 Profile Page 9
Eaton 10 Grafton Twp. 16 Wellington 18 Classifieds 21

LaGrange 8 Churches 6

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Page 2, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 23, 2017 Trick or Treat

EventsLOCAL
October 21 October 21 October 21-22
Columbia Station Grafton North Ridgeville
Halloween Train Rides Victoria Kemptons Berea-Midpark Craft Show Oct 31, 6:00-8:00pm Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm
Book Signing
Lester Rail Trail will offer free Over 275 Vendors. Something Elyria City & Twp LaGrange Wellington
train rides during this special Renowned Cleveland Psy- for everyone! Enjoy food, plus Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm
park program. Children can chic, Victoria Kempton will be Music by the High School stu-
wear their costumes, but for signing her book Everybody’s dents! Proceeds to benefit the October 27-29 October 29 November 4
safety, please avoid long, flow- Psychic, I just get paid for it. HS performing arts.
ing garments. Ghoulardifest Fun Fall Spooktackular Ladies of Harley Fall
Roxy’s Emporium Middleburg Hts Jr High Horse Show Craft Show
3654 Lester Rd, Medina 604 Middle Ave 7000 Paula Dr., Weekend of Horror, Sci-Fi,
Hours vary each day Elyria Middleburg Hts. Comedy, Nostalgia, Comics, Come see a great horse show Free Admission, bake sale and
1:00pm - 4:00pm Sat 9-4pm, Sun 11-4pm Toys, Movies, Posters, Collect- put on by both adults and kids! basket raffles, plus see some
Lorain JVS Craft Show ibles, Special Guests, TV Ce- Rain or shine! local vendors!
www.roxysemporium.com October 22 lebrities, Music, Food, Artists,
Over 180 Vendors. Bring a Ghoulardi Memorability. $15 Muddy Creek Farm American Legion
non-perishable food donation Autumn Wine Affair Magic Gives Back! 9865 Avon Belden Rd., 31972 Walker Rd.,
for the Second Harvest Food 11500 Brookpark Rd Grafton Avon Lake
Bank for a door prize drawing. Wine tasting event with 2 sepa- Enjoy this Las Vegas style Magic Cleveland 12:30pm 9:00am - 4:00pm
$2 Donation to enter. rate sessions. First from 1-4pn Show combining visual effects, il- Hours Vary Daily
and second from 6-9pm. $25 lusions, comedy and mind-blow- November 3 Angels Haven Horse Rescue
Lorain County JVS per tickets plus VIP tickets. For ing magic. See Rick Smith Jr. www.theghoulardifest.com Reverse Raffle Benefit
15181 ST RT 58, Oberlin tickets call 440-466-4417. and his team of dancers, jug- Christmas Craft Show
9:00am - 4:00pm glers, strongmen and more! Get October 28 Enjoy dinner, wine, beer, side
Liberty Aviation Museum tickets on our website below. A wonderful night of Christmas boards, raffle baskets, enter-
Festival of Italian Heritage 3515 E State Rd, Trunk-or-Treat shopping with tons of local ar- tainment and more! Please Call
Port Clinton Stocker Arts Center tisans and businesses. Relax, 440-781-5060 for tickets. Only
Italian music, homemade 1-4pm or 6-9pm Hoke Theater Bring the kids and join us for fun grab a drink from our cash bar 100 main board tickets will be
food, baked goods and raffles. 1005 N. Abbe Rd, Elyria and games, puppet shows and and shop for hours. We hope to sold. Come out and help sup-
There is also a fundraiser for Trick-or-Treat in the 1:00pm candy. For kids of all ages... and see you there! port the horses! Advertising Opp
ongoing maintenance, repairs Village lots of ICE CREAM! available.
and renovations to the Post www.magicgivesback.com Columbia Ballroom
which serves the community. Great event for the little ones Hosanna Lutheran 24883 Royalton Rd., Ruby’s Hall
(up to kindergarden). Villagers Community Family Church Columbia Station 36709 Royalton Rd.,
IAV Post 1, will be handing out treats , plus Fun Fall Fest 13485 West River Rd., 5:00pm - 10:00pm Grafton
4567 Oberlin Ave, Lorain there are games and refresh- Columbia Station 6:00pm
12:00pm ments. Please RSVP by Oct 18 Free admission. Celebrate with 3:00pm November 4
and bring a canned donation or costumes, games, prizes, crafts November 11
Spooky Pooch Parade $1. Call (440) 572-0535. and snacks. Parents must ac- www.hosannalutheranchurch.com Keystone Band Boosters
company children. Craft Show German’s Villa Craft Show
RAIN OR SHINE Join in the fun Strongsville Historic Day of the Morgan Horse
as dogs of all shapes and sizes Village, 13305 Pearl Rd Belden UMC Come support your local boost- Come and shop with local ven-
dressed in their finest Hallow- Strongsville 36130 St. Rt. 303, Visit our barn and see Morgan er club and visit our craft fair! $1 dors and bring a non-perishable
een fashions strut their stuff in 3:00pm - 4:30pm Grafton Horses! Ride a morgan, demon- donation at the door. There will food item to be donated to the
the heart of Lakewood’s busi- 3:00pm - 4:30pm strations and fun! Free refresh- also be Raffles! Thank you for local food pantry(or $2 admis-
ness district. Huff and Puff Zombie 5k ments, Bring Carrots! supporting Keystone Bands. sion).
October 27
Kauffman Park Course is 5k long and has 15 Muddy Creek Farm Penfield Twp. Hall German’s Villa
15450 Detroit Ave, obstacles. This includes mud Halloween Hullabaloo 9865 Avon Belden Rd., 41012 St Rt 18, 3330 Liberty Ave.,
Lakewood pits, cargo net climbs, walls, Grafton Wellington Vermilion
12:30pm - 3:30pm wire crawls, and more! Most of Dress up and enjoy candy, 4:00pm - 6:00pm 9:00am - 3:00pm 9:00am - 3:00pm
this run is at night and trails will games, inflatables, dancing,
be lit up with lights. $75 crafts, cookie decorating, hot
dogs, chips and Halloween
Synergy Woods treats makes for a fun-filled
11615 Avon Belden Rd evening. $5-$8.
5:00pm - 10:00pm
Ehrnfelt Rec Center
www.huffandpuffracing.org 18100 Royalton Rd.,
Strongsville
6:00pm

CHS Weekly Calendar Depot Museum Open House RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 23, 2017 Page 3

Wednesday, October 25: Been wondering what is inside the 1895 Depot Museum Columbia Raiders Youth Football
3:15-6:15 p.m. Parent Teacher conferences. in Valley City? The final Open House of the 2017 season will Bootleggers fund-raiser
Thursday, October 26: be Sunday, October 22, from 1-4 p.m. Home of the Liver-
11:15 a.m. Early Release for students; No afternoon JVS pool Historical Society, which brings you the Historical Spirit Columbia Raiders Youth Football will be having a - at
busing. Walk, it houses artifacts of earlier days. Did you know to- Bootleggers Bar and Grill, at 34550 Royalton Road, on Tues-
12-5 p.m. Parent Teacher conferences. bacco was grown and cigars made right here? What role did day, October 24, from 5-9 p.m. No ticket necessary. Come
4 p.m. Academic Challenge at Lorain. the Liverpool Salt Works (1811-1825) play in settling Medina enjoy some great food and drinks and a portion of your bill
Friday, October 27: County? Have you seen inside the 1926 caboose? Do you will be donated back to our youth football program. Thank
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Picture Retakes. have ancestors buried in Liverpool (we can do lookups)? you in advance for your support of the original youth football
7 p.m. Football at Oberlin. organization in Columbia as we are rounding out our 47th
With free parking, admission and handicapped accessi- year. Any questions, please contact Dwayne Hershey at (216)
CHS fees deadline bility, the Depot Museum is located at 6615 Center Rd. (Rt. 276-0628 or email at [email protected]
303) in downtown Valley City. Call (330) 483-3707 for more Check out our website at www.leaguelineup.com/colum-
Fee letters for the 2017-18 school year were mailed to res- information. biayouthfootball. Like us on Facebook at Columbia Raiders
idences on September 29 and are available online. All school Youth Football.
fees are due by October 31. Please make payments through Youth Wrestling sign-ups
the PayForIt system online or send cash or checks made pay- Columbia Trustees Meeting
able to CHS with your child to school. Payment must be re- For students in first through sixth grade interested in learn-
ceived by deadline to allow your student to use school trans- ing how to wrestle and compete in a fun and exciting sport. The Columbia Township Board of Trustees met on Mon-
portation for any extracurricular activities. Transcripts and This program is an excellent opportunity to introduce wres- day, October 16, 2017 at 7 p.m. in Town Hall with all three
diplomas will be held until fees have been resolved. Payment tling to youngsters and prepare them for middle school and trustees present and the Fiscal Officer, Jackie Ramsey. The
plans are available. If you would like to set up a payment plan high school wrestling. Wrestling develops balance and helps minutes of the Oct. 2 Special Meeting and the Oct. 2 regular
or have questions, please call 236-5001. build character and self discipline. meeting were approved. The Trustees also voted to pay the
bills and payroll. The bills amounted to $228,584.06 and pay-
Congratulations to Ms. Suzie Neff! She has been selected CYW has joined the Ohio Youth Wrestling Association. roll amounted to $29,347.87 bringing the total to $257,931.93.
as the recipient of our September 2017 Raider Nation Ex- Joining OYWA will provide us with a schedule of events The Receipts totaled $3,826.88.
cellence Award! Suzie is a Guidance Counselor at Columbia which include multiple dual meets, an All-Star Tournament, a
High School. Ms. Neff takes on many important roles that are Sectional tournament and possible District and State compe- The Public Hearing which had been scheduled for tonight
crucial to many aspects of the district. She does an amazing tition. Our regular season events will take place on Sundays, has been rescheduled to December 4.
job helping the students! I would also like to recognize the where competition will be broken down into Varsity and All-
other October nominations: Kim Borczuch, Julie Gates, John Star divisions. Practices will take place at the Columbia High Under Correspondence it was learned that the traffic safety
Sheridan, Beth Suntala and Jeff Tullos. Thank you all for a School on Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 6-8 p.m. study on Redfern Road which was ordered months ago was
job well done! finally in. The engineer found no justification to lower the
Registration will take place at the Columbia Middle School speed limit. The Snell Road bridge is on schedule and should
Conferences are coming to Columbia Local Schools. They on Tuesday, October 24, from 6-8 p.m. First practice will be be done sometime in November. CSX announced track clos-
will held on October 25: CHS 3:15-6:15 p.m., Copopa/CMS on Wednesday, 11-01. Fee is $50 which includes T-shirt, tro- ings for repair—Hawke Road, Root Road, Station Road,
3:45-6:45 p.m.and October 26: CHS 12-5 p.m. and Copopa/ phy, instruction and entry fees. For more information, contact Reed Road. Flu Shots will be available at the Columbia Fire
CMS 12:30-5:30 p.m. Call the main office to set up a confer- Marti Garrow at (216) 978-7879. Station on Tuesday, October 31, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
ence for your child. If you have a question or concern please
contact the school in which your child attends. CHS - CMS Parent/Teacher Department Reports
Conferences The Zoning Inspector reported 3 permits issued between
Students will be released early from school on October 26: Oct. 2 and Oct. 13 of which one was a single family dwelling
CHS at 11:15 a.m. and Copopa/CMS at 12:00 p.m. Buses Columbia High School Parent/Teacher Conferences will bringing the total homes for the year to 46 to date. A violation
will run to and from school on this day. JVS students will be be held on Wednesday, October 25, from 3:15-6:15 p.m. and letter was sent to a resident on Station Road for filling in flood
bused from the JVS to CHS in the afternoon. However, there Thursday, October 26, from 12-5 p.m. If you would like to plain.
will be no busing from CHS to home. Please make arrange- schedule a conference for the high school, call Mrs. Hechko The procedure for any resident who wishes to fill in flood
ments for this day. at 236-5003. plain is to first go to Christin Brandon of County Planning
for a special permit. That permit is then taken to the Zoning
We are always looking to improve the quality of the school Columbia Middle School Parent/Teacher Conferences will Inspector at Columbia Town Hall for a township permit.
district and the services we provide. If you have a suggestion, be held on Wednesday, October 25, from 3:45-6:45 p.m. and The junk cars and debris on another property on Station
question or comment please feel free to call me at (440) 236- Thursday, October 26, from 12:30-5:30 p.m. If you would Road have still not been cleaned up so the Trustees authorized
5008 or email [email protected] like to schedule a conference for the middle school, call Mrs. the Zoning Inspector to have the work done and the bill put
Bowes at 236-5741. onto the taxes. A house on S. Boone needs to be torn down.
Have a great week Raider Nation! #onceaRaider The owner said it will be done in two weeks. The Zoning
Where have all the buggies gone? Commission denied a request for a zoning change from R3 to
The Lorain County Highway Business at its last meeting to a resident on Osborne
Board of Elections The Strongsville Historical Society will hold their gener-
is seeking Election al meeting on October 24, in the Strongsville Branch of the HYDROPONICS
Cuyahoga Public Library at 7 p.m. The featured speaker is
Workers for the Carole Maatz, an Emeritus member of the society. Carole The Indoor Gardener
Nov. 7, 2017 Election. will take us back to the 1860’s by sharing photos, stories Store
and memorabilia to relive early farm life and learn how one
Applicants must be regis- family lived happily and survived on the farm. In 1976, the Home & Commercial Growers Welcome!
tered voters in Lorain County. National Bicentennial recognized the Maatz Farm as the only
Bilingual, fluent in both Span- Century Farm remaining in Cuyahoga County owned by the Grow Lights • Nutrients
ish & English, also needed. same family for a hundred years or more. Come and visit ear- Grow Media and More!
Visit www.loraincountyelec- ly Strongsville with emphasis on the farms. There is ample
parking and refreshments will be served. This is a free event. Visit us on Facebook @prell87
tions.com to apply. You can contact the Society at (440) 572-0057, at www. 23005 Sprague Rd, Unit 5, Columbia St.
stongsvillehistoricalsociety.org and on facebook.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 440-532-7722
Picture Retakes at CHS Hours: M-F 11-8pm; Sat 12-5pm; Sun 12-4pm
Columbia Station
(Sprague Rd. / Columbia Rd.) Lifetouch Photography will be at Columbia High School Great Prices & Expert Advice
Remodeled / Commercial Office on Friday, October 27, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. on the stage to
$125K Call (440) 779-8300 offer picture retakes to those students who were absent on
September 19. Picture forms are available in the main office.
Those students who would like their pictures retaken because
they were unhappy with their photographs must return the
complete picture packet on the retake day in order to receive
your new portrait package free of charge. Any questions can
be directed to Lifetouch School portraits at 1-866-955-8342
or visit MyLifetouch.com.

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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 23, 2017 Lorain County 4H Dog Council Awards Championships

Road. The owner withdrew the request, so the matter will not
go before the Trustees. The Board of Zoning Appeals post-
poned the meeting for the variance for Tractor Supply until On October 14, the Lo-
further information from the Election Board. The next meet- rain County 4H Dog Council
ing of the Zoning Commission will be Thursday, November held their annual end of the
2 at 6 p.m. There is no Board of Zoning Appeals meeting for year awards and pot luck
October. dinner. Following dinner,
The Road-Service Director reported that Hawke Road and the evening’s program was
Plum Creek are paved. A check of $7,790 was received to- opened by the K9 Royal
day for the recycling grant. Repair of Redfern has started. Court leading the Pledge of
Today soil samples were taken to prepare for stabilizing the Allegiance and 4H Pledge.
concrete. Hunting Meadows is ready for Phase 3. Speaker for the evening was
The Fire Chief reported 36 on file, 33 on call, 164 fire Marie Buckingham, from
calls to date and 548 EMS calls. There were 64 mutual aid the Gated Dock in Shelby
assists and 25 mutual aid assists. The relief valve on the tank- Ohio, on “Dock Dogs and
er is being repaired. Flu shots will be available Oct. 31 from how to get your dog started.”
10 a.m. to 12 noon. Medicine drop off will be Oct. 28 from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. The application for the FEMA grant was reject- Dog Council held a Si-
ed but the Chief will be looking for other sources. Rockin’ R lent Auction to raise money
Ranch called for a fire/safety inspection. The Chief will try to for new agility equipment.
get that in this week. A nice assortment of baskets
Support the 1.5 mill Fire Levy. It provides all the funds and items were donated to
for running the fire department. As a renewal it will not raise the cause.
your taxes.
Rita Plata gave the cemetery report. $275 was received for Following the program, - Victoria Ramage; Sports- Wallace; Level 3 Agility - ice A - Victoria Ramage;
a burial. the K9 Royal Court assist- manship - Taylor Wallace; Lily Dempsey. Novice B - Sam Georgevich;
OLD BUSINESS: ed in presenting trophies to Senior County Medals - Pre-Novice A Jr. - Gabby
The Land Use Plan was to have a public hearing on No- the County Fair Champions, Sam Georgevich and Stacey Rally High Point Class Latecki; Pre-Novice B Jr. -
vember 6, 2017 but an accurate map has not been available. County Medals, Outstanding Starner; Intermediate Coun- Champions: Lila Scyoc; Pre-Novice B Sr.
The Land Use Plan was designed and paid for by the Coun- Dog Project, Sportsmanship ty Medals - Taylor Wallace, - Kaitlynn Theiry.
ty and it came with an inaccurate map. The Trustees have and High Point Class win- Isaiah Torres and Cole In- Beginner Rally A - Gab-
been unable to find anyone within the County structure able ners. mann; Junior County Med- by Latecki; Beginner Rally Showmanship High
or willing to draw an accurate map. The public hearing has als - Elizabeth Filipak, Faith B - Brooklyn Wise; Novice Point Class Champions:
been moved to November 20 at 7:30 p.m. Hopefully the Fair Champions: Crowl and Brooklyn Wise. Rally A - Kayla Edwards;
map problem will be fixed by then. There is nothing to report Showmanship Champi- Novice Rally B - Victoria Showmanship A Jr. -
on the Estates of Columbia Ridge or Riverside Golf Course. on - Mikaela Moore; Rally Agility High Point Class Ramage; Advance Rally - Gabby Latecki; Showman-
The Trustees have an executive session planned with Mr. Champion - Juliette Marcus; Champions: Taylor Wallace. ship B Jr. - Brooklyn Wise;
Innes, the County Prosecutor. Support the 1.5 mill re- Agility Champion - Vic- Showmanship B Int. - Taylor
newal levy for the Fire Department on November 7. Support toria Ramage; Obedience Beginner Agility A - Obedience High Point Wallace; Showmanship B Sr.
Champion - Juliette Marcus; Gabby Latecki; Beginner Class Champions: - Victoria Ramage.
Combined Champion - Sam Agility B - Kayla Edwards;
Georgevich. Level 1 Aglity - Juliette Mar- Novice Brace - Sam Congratulations to all!
Special Awards: cus; Level 2 Agility - Taylor Georgevich; Graduate Nov-
the 1 mill renewal Southwest Hospital Levy on the November Outstanding Dog Project ice A - Taylor Wallace; Nov-

7th ballot.
NEW BUSINESS:
The Trustees will send a letter to CSX Railroad requesting
that they clean out the tile at the Hawke Road railroad tracks. SWCD Milkweed Pod Collection seeds in a cool, dry area until you can deliver to the closest
Committee Reports: pod collection area. Harvesting pods from milkweed plants
Mr. Cunningham reported that the Lorain County Town- The Lorain Soil & does not have any effect on the population of milkweed in
ship Association is meeting on Oct. 19 in Brownhelm Town- Water Conservation established areas.
ship. Mr. Heidecker reported that Southwest General Hospital District (SWCD)
Board meets Oct. 25; NOACA meets Dec. 8; and the North- will be a Common All milkweed pods collected during this time will be pro-
east Ohio Township Association meets Oct. 26 in Freedom Milkweed pod col- cessed by OPHI partners and all of the seed collected will be
Township. Mr. Musto reported that NOPEC will meet on lection center for the used to establish new plantings and create additional habitat
Nov. 14 at 11:30 a.m.in Beachwood and the Lorain County second year in a row, for the Monarch Butterfly throughout Ohio.
Community Alliance will meet Dec. 1. Mr. Rundle reported in coordination with
that the RLCWA will hold its regular meeting on Nov. 8. The the Ohio Pollinator For more information, visit:
new Columbia water tank is now in service. Habitat Initiative http://wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/portals/wildlife/pdfs/publications/
Fiscal Officer’s Financial Requests: (OPHI). Milkweed id%20guides/Milkweeds%26Monarchs.pdf.
The Trustees approved the 2018 tax rates. pods may be brought
The Trustees approved the following changes to the amended to 42110 Russia Halloween Film Favorites
official certificate of estimated resources: The Trustees Road, Elyria, in the
approved the following increases in permanent appropriatio Lorain County Agri- Though no holiday season has inspired more films
ns; hospital levy—increase by cultural Center’s lob- than the Christmas season, Halloween is no stranger to
$332.49 to $39,614.49 library levy—increase by $4,126.81 by thru October 31. the sil-ver screen. While the horror movie genre has
to $382,385.81 experienced a rebirth of sorts over the last decade, the
The Trustees approved the following increases in esti- This is a state- following classics are still the must-see movies for
mated resource for real estate taxes: General fund - increase wide collection to help boost the milkweed population. Ex- Halloween afficionados: It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie
by $1,934.40 to $178,551.40; Cemetery fund - increase by perts estimate that the eastern population of Monarchs has Brown; Halloween; Fri-day the 13th; The Amityville
$248.22 to $22,891.22; Road & Bridge fund - increase by diminished by 90% over the past 20 years. A precipitous de- Horror; The Rocky Horror Picture Show; Carrie; The
$4,764.12 to $439,511.12; Hospital Levy - increase by cline in milkweeds in much of eastern North America is likely Shining; Poltergeist; A Night-mare on Elm Street; and
$332.49 to $39,614,49; Road & Bridge Levy - increase by a major factor in Monarch declines. The organization Mon- Scream.
$2,370.98 to $219,761.98; Fire Levy - increase by $3,556.86 arch Watch calculates that about 2.2 million acres of potential
to $329,642.86; Library Levy - increase by $4,126.81 milkweed, and thus Monarch habitat, is lost in the United
to $382,385.81; Fire & EMS - increase by $6,515.31 to States each year. Much of the loss in milkweeds stems from
$223,906.31. conversion of land to agricultural uses and other development
After Community Input the meeting was adjourned. The and the increasing efficiency of herbicides used in control of
next regular meeting is Monday, November 6, 2017 at 7 p.m. non-crop plants.
in Town Hall.
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The Columbia Community Foundation and the
Congregations of Columbia Township will be hosting a
Thanksgiving Day Dinner for the families and residents of
our community. We invite you to join us for a traditional

sit down Turkey Dinner with all of the trimmings for
a day of fellowship to gather with family, friends and

neighbors of our community.

Thursday, November 23rd
at Columbia High School.
Serving from 12:00pm - 4:00pm

Admission is Free! Reservations can be made by contacting
Ms. Ginny Broschk at 440-236-3170,

Mon - Fri, 12pm-8pm or Sat & Sun 4pm-8pm

The Columbia Community Foundation would like to thank Pastor Jim
Hurst for his leadership, Mr. Jim Wright of Wright’s Catering for cooking

all of the Turkeys, Ms. Sandy Stilla for offering her catering services,
members of the Columbia High School Cheerleaders and Raiders

Football Team, and the countless number of volunteers from all of the
community’s churches.

A special Thank You to Superintendent Graig Bansek and the Board of
Education for providing the High School Cafeteria along with the staff
from the district that will be volunteering their time for this special day.

Page 6, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 23, 2017 Dorian Wind Quintet Come and
Worship
The Rural-Urban Record Rocky River Chamber Music Society is thrilled to present with us!
Published Weekly on Monday the Dorian Wind Quintet, America’s premier woodwind quin-
tet, in the newly renovated sanctuary at West Shore Unitarian Church of Christ GRAFTON UNITED
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter Universalist Church, located at 20401 Hilliard Boulevard, in METHODIST CHURCH
Founders 1955 Rocky River. The event is on Monday, November 13, at 7:30 Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
p.m. Formed in 1961, the Quintet has concertized around the Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm 973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034
Lee Boise, Publisher & President world and in 1981 made history as the first wind quintet to “Your Family Church”
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 perform at Carnegie Hall. Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
211 Forest St., LaGrange 8:45am Sunday School
Mailing Address: Rocky River Chamber Music Society is pleased to present 10:00am Worship
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 all of its concerts to at no admission charge. All are welcome. 440-355-6872
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station For more information, visit the RRCMS website at www. 10:35am Children’s Church
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 rrcms.org, or follow RRCMS on Facebook and Twitter. YOU’RE INVITED!!! Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor

Email: [email protected] Bible Study CALVARY BAPTIST United Church of God
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com CHURCH
12981 Grafton Rd.
DEADLINE: Angels Unaware Bible Study is offered every Monday at 114 Hope Ct., Elyria Grafton, Oh 44044
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm 7 p.m. at LCCC Wellington Center. They are starting a study Service Time: Sunday, 10 a.m.
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1 of Jesus from Genesis to Revelation. Come as you are. Call Sabbath Services
(419) 681-6753 for more information. 440-458-5200
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year WWW.CBCHOPE.ORG Saturdays at 12:30 pm
Healing Hearts http://cleveland.ucg.org
Chicken Dinner
Healing Hearts is a non-denominational social group for Our Lady Queen of Peace
On Saturday, November 18, Belden United Methodist widows and widowers. Members enjoy a variety of events Catholic Church
Church will host a Chicken Dinner from 5-7 p.m. The din- and opportunities to meet and socialize with new people in
ner is open to the public and will include chicken, scalloped similar circumstances. They welcome new members from all Weekend Masses Weekday
potatoes, green beans, tossed salad, bread, dessert and bever- area communities and adults of all ages. Through the end of Sat. 4:30pm Mass
ages. The cost of the dinner is: Adults/$10, 6-12 years/$4 and 2017, regular meetings are on the third Wednesday of each Sun. 8:30 & 8:00am
5 years and under/free. For those with special needs, a new month at the Brunswick Library, located at 3649 Center 11:00am Chapel
elevator has been installed. Tickets are by reservation and are Road. Please contact Connie at (440) 526-5495 for more de- Confession:
available after church services or by calling the church office tails. The meeting schedule for the remainder of 2017 is as Sat. 3:30- Mon.-Tues.
at (440) 926-2209 or at the door. Talk-out will be available. follows: October 18, from 1-3 p.m.; November 15, from 1-3 4:00pm Thurs.-Fri.
p.m.; and December 20, from 1-3 p.m.
The church is located at 36130 St. Rt. 303, in Grafton. ~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~
Celebrate Recovery
GriefShare, NORTH COLUMBIA UNITED
Surviving the Holidays Celebrate Recovery, the local Christian 12-Step Program EATON METHODIST
for anyone needing help with a hurt, habit or hang-up, meets CHRISTIAN CHURCH
No matter how long it’s been since your loved one died, each week at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Church of the Open CHURCH
grief can make the holidays a painful time. But there is hope. Door, located at 43275 Telegraph Road, in Elyria. The first Worship Service
Join us for an encouraging 5-week session that will help you hour begins with a brief time of worship, followed by a week- (Disciples) 10:30 a.m.
survive the holidays and discover new reasons to enjoy them ly lesson or a personal testimony. The second hour has gender
again! You are welcome to bring a friend. specific small groups for men and women, with a special vid- Rt. 82 & 83 Sunday School
eo for first time attenders. All meetings are open to everyone.
Join us at Christ Church on Tuesdays, beginning Novem- Light refreshments are served following the program. For fur- 440-748-2230 during Worship Service
ber 14: Mornings: 10-11:30 a.m.; Evenings: 7-8:30 p.m. The ther information, call Bob at (440) 326-2329.
church is located at 23080 Royalton Rd., in Columbia Sta- www.neccdisciples.com 25453 ROYALTON ROAD
tion. For more information, call (440) 236-8282. Life Spring Community Church would also like to in- COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO
vite the community to their Celebrate Recovery program. Worship Services
Fields United Methodist Church GriefShare meets Come join them on Monday nights beginning at 6 p.m. The 8:00am & 9:30am Pastor Matt Merriman
weekly, and continuously, as long as there is a need, from church is located at 1638 Lester Rd., in Valley City. Dinner 236-8822
6:30-8:30 p.m., and will include a weekly topic, a short video and fellowship is from 6-7 p.m., large groups from 7-8 p.m., Sunday School
and a workbook to go along with the video. You’ll find Grief- small groups from 8-9 p.m. and 9 p.m. coffee and dessert. 10:45am [email protected]
Share to be a warm, caring environment and will come to Child care is available. For more information, you can go to
see the group as an oasis on your long journey through grief. celebraterecovery.lifescc.net. Polly Tallos www.columbiaumc.net
You can join in anytime. Leaders are Adrienne Essenberg and
Marylynn Swartz. Fields United Methodist Church is located “Why the World Needs the Christian Ed. & Youth Director
at 34077 Lorain Road, in North Ridgeville. Please contact the Kingdow of God Now” program
church office at (440) 327-8753 for more information or to “Welcome Home” St. Elizabeth
register for GriefShare. The United Church of God is extending an invitation to Ann Seton
all for a special presentation titled “Why the World Needs New Life Wesleyan Church
Wednesdays at Fields UMC the Kingdom of God Now.” We live in an increasingly dan- Catholic Parish
gerous world. What does the Bible tell us about these events? 11149 West River Rd.
Fields United Methodist Church kicked off a brand-new Are we living in the end time? The Kingdom of God was a Columbia Station 25801 Royalton Rd.
Wednesday evening program for kids, youth and adults. central theme of Jesus’ ministry. We want to tell you more Columbia Station, OH
Come and grow in your faith with a variety of classes for all about that Kingdom, and what it means to your own personal SUNDAY 9 am Sacrament of Reconciliation
ages, from 3 to 103, at 6:30 p.m., followed by a spirit-filled salvation. The seminar will help you understand the key signs Adult Bible Study
contemporary worship service at 7:30 p.m. Childcare is avail- Jesus gave His disciples about His return and how the King- (Confession)
able for our littlest guests to have safe playtime during the dom will be established on earth. You will discover not only SUNDAY 10 am Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
evening. All are welcome! For more detailed information, how you can enter the Kingdom of God, but vital ways you Worship & Children’s Church Anytime by Appointment
please visit the website at www.fieldsumc.org, or call Pastor can develop a deeper relationship with your Creator now. Fi-
Mar Bruner at the church office at (440) 327-8753. Wednes- nally, you will learn important ways to live a positive, happy WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm Weekend Masses
days at Fields will run through May 23, 2018. Fields UMC is life in the midst of the problems and challenges you face. The Bible Study Sat. 5 p.m.
located at 34077 Lorain Road, in North Ridgeville. date is November 4, beginning at 1 p.m. at 12981 Grafton
Road in Grafton. Youth Group, Kids Club Sun. 8 & 11 a.m.
PAL Support Group
Messy Church at First UMC Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor 440-236-5095
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) is a support group Rev. John Bodo
of parents helping parents, offering education and support at On the first Sunday of each month, from 4-6 p.m., First - Associate Pastor www.seascolumbiastation.org
no charge, for parents who are trying to save a son or daugh- United Methodist Church of Wellington, located at 127 Park
ter from addiction. These meetings are not for the addict, but Place, is introducing a hands-on, interactive way to worship 440-236-8600
the family members that are 18 yrs. or older. Meetings are as a family, involving story, prayer, song, games and a sit- www.nlwesleyan.org
on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month from 7-8:30 p.m. at down meal together at tables. People of all ages, adults and
Lighthouse Bible Church, located at 24050 Royalton Road, in children are welcome. Please join us for Messy Church!
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LaPorte UMC Trunk-or-Treat RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 23, 2017 Page 7

Ghouls of all ages are welcome to join LaPorte UMC on Caramel Apple Cranberry Pie
October 29 from 4-5:30 p.m. for a non-scary, safe alternative
Leaf Collection to trick-or- treating. Kids are welcome to go from trunk to “I wanted a pie that combined the best-loved flavors of
trunk and get candy. There will be games, apple cider, dough- the season: apples, cranberries, cinnamon, and nutmeg! We
Carlisle Township Leaf Collections starts on October 23 nuts, lots of fun and decorated trunks filled with sweet treats! had 5 different types of pie this Thanksgiving, and this pie
and runs through November 22, 2017. This year has a special focus on community safety with partic- received the most compliments. It was so good, I’m serious-
ipation from Carlisle Fire Department, LifeCare Ambulance, ly thinking about entering it in our county fair this summer!”
Please note: Lorain County Sheriff Department, EMA, Homeland Security
• Do not pile your leaves on the road. We are unable to and Southern and Western Life, who will be providing child Ingredients
pick up the leaves if they are piled too close to items such as identification and DNA kits. The LaPorte United Methodist 1 pastry for a 9-inch double crust pie
mailboxes and cars parked in the road. Church is located on Grafton Road, right next to Route 10. 2 tablespoons lemon juice
• We have a 6 ft. reach within the machine. Please keep The address is 2071 Grafton Road, in Elyria. For more infor- 4 Granny Smith apples
the piles long and narrow at the edge of your yard and not in mation, call (440) 458-5717. 1/2 cup butter
the roadway. 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
• Please keep debris such as sticks, rocks and other items Fun family activities 2 tablespoons cornstarch
out of your piles. If we see anything other than leaves we will tailor-made for autumn 2 tablespoons water
not pick up your pile due to damage that will be caused to the 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
machine. 1/2 cup white sugar
Thanks in advance for your help in this project! 1/2 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Spaghetti Dinner & Murder Mystery 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 cup dried cranberries
“Everybody Hates Mavis” is a murder/mystery comedy in 1 tablespoon white sugar (optional)
three acts, written by and starring Margaret Miller. Mavis 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon (optional)
Davis fancies herself as an outstanding actress, but since she Directions
can’t get any Hollywood roles, she has used her ownership Preheat an oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C). Press
of a small railway to stage plays (written, produced by and one of the pie pastries into a 9-inch pie plate; reserve the
starring herself) on board the train. Surrounded by her not-so- remaining pastry.
loving family, friends that she bullies and passengers who are Pour the lemon juice into a container that large enough
forced to endure her productions as part of the trip, it’s pretty for the apples and fill halfway with cold water. Peel and slice
easy to see why Everybody Hates Mavis! the apples into the lemon water; set aside.
The event is on Saturday, November 4, at the Washington Melt the butter in a large saucepan over medium heat.
Avenue Christian Church, located at 301 Washington St., in Apple picking Stir in the flour and cornstarch to form a paste. Stir in 2
Elyria. The Spaghetti Dinner is from 5-6:30 p.m. and is $7. tablespoons of water along with the vanilla extract, 1/2 cup
The show, which includes the dinner, is at 6:30 p.m. and is Fall is a great time to perfect apples, relax with white sugar, brown sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and nut-
$15. If you just want to attend the show only, it is $10. enjoy the great outdoors. a cup of warm apple cider meg; bring to a simmer. Drain the apples and add them to
Beautiful fall foliage cou- before returning home to the sugar mixture along with the cranberries. Cook and stir
The On Track for Murder Players are a community group pled with great weather make some homemade ap- 5 minutes; remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly.
whose members like to have fun while supporting causes that compel many people to ple sauce and, of course, a Pour the fruit into the pie plate and press on the top crust.
are important to them. This fund-raiser benefits the Elyria spend ample time outdoors delicious apple pie. Stir together 1 tablespoon of white sugar and 1/2 teaspoon
Public Library System. before the arrival of harsh * Hayride: Hayrides are of cinnamon; sprinkle over the pie.
winter weather drives them another fall tradition, and Bake in the preheated oven for 15 minutes; reduce the
For information or tickets, call (440) 355-6124 or (440) back indoors. The following many farms offer relaxing oven temperature to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) and con-
322-5867. are a handful of actvities hayrides throughout fall. tinue baking until the top crust is golden brown, 35 to 40
that are tailor-made for fall. Younger children who may minutes.
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This year’s Jack Smith Outstanding Speaker will feature raking leaves might not ple orchard for apples might
popular writer, blogger and speaker Sharon “Birdchick” Sti- jump out at you as a great find a hayride is more their NATIONAL SALES EVENT
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ervation Visitor Center, 12882 Diagonal Road, in LaGrange. raking leaves together soon walk the grounds and visit
As a special treat, the morning of the talk, Sharon will also turns into a fun day in the the animals on the premises.
lead the Black River Audubon Society’s monthly field trip at yard. Build leaf piles and let * Hiking: Hiking is a fun
Sandy Ridge Reservation (meet in the parking lot at 9 a.m.). the kids jump in, and then activity that can be enjoyed
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Page 8, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 23, 2017 2017-2018 school year, due to continuing education as pre- Motion carried to approve Board Policies and/or Regula-
sented. tions for EGAC-R.
Keystone PTA Shoe Drive
Motion carried to approve the absence for Bethany Pearce Comments/Concerns:
Keystone PTA, who is sponsoring a shoe drive, has extended under the Family Medical Leave Act for the period on or Board Members:
their shoe collection until the end of October since they have not about September 5, 2017 through on or about November 21, Mr. Walter: The buildings look great to start the year. The
been able to collect all the shoes that are needed. They are also 2017. crack in the floor by the KHS main office has been fixed. The
changing the drive to a Mini Shoe Drive so they might better be maintenance and cleaning crews have been doing a great job.
able to make a more realistic goal of 2,500 new or gently worn Motion carried to accept Classified Resignations of Toby Ms. Wakefield: KHS building is 10+ years old. The main-
pairs of shoes. Your help is needed - every good pair of shoes Pfeifer - Cleaner - effective end of day, September 13, 2017; tenance and cleaning crews have done a great job caring for
count. Yvonne Popiel - Special Needs Paraprofessional - effective the building and the kids have been treating the building well.
end of day, August 25, 2017. Mrs. Melda: mentioned the NEOSBA fall conference held
They have THREE drop off points: LaGrange IGA, 540 on 10/4.
North Center Rd. (a box will be in the store hallway); Farm & Motion carried to approve the below transfers: Public: No comments.
Home Hardware, 120 South Main St., Wellington (a box is out- Constance Harant from KMS Lunch Monitor to KMS Superintendent:
side store’s porch area) and a new drop off is Village Market, Cafeteria, effective 9/12/17. Mr. Gallo: We improved in 9 areas on our report card. We
816 North Main Street, Wellington (box is outside store’s porch Pamilyn Linden from ELC Special Needs Paraprofession- are working on getting better. PBIS has been a positive im-
area). For large pick-0ups, call (440) 647-1343. al to KMS and Lorain County JVS Special Needs Paraprofes- pact on the culture in our buildings.
sional, effective 9/12/17. Future BOE Meetings @ 6 p.m.: Monday, October 16,
Lions Cheer Box registration Ashley Miller from KES Special Needs Paraprofessional 2017 - Regular Meeting -KHS Conference Room; Monday,
5.5 hrs./day to 6.75 hrs./day, effective 8/28/17. November 20, 2017 - Regular Meeting - KHS Conference
The LaGrange Lions Club is accepting registrations for Hol- Christine Minney, from LCJVS Special Needs Parapro- Room; Monday, December 18, 2017 - Regular Meeting -
iday Cheer boxes for those in need in the Keystone School Dis- fessional to KES Special Needs Paraprofessional, effective KHS Conference Room.
trict only. These boxes may be picked up on December 17, from 9/13/17. With no further business, a motion carried to adjourn the
9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Lions Park, 240 Glendale St., in LaGrange. If Amy Mitterling, from KES Special Needs Paraprofession- meeting at 7:12 p.m.
you need assistance and would like to be on this list, please call al 5.25 hrs./day to 5.5 hrs./day, effective 8/31/17. Taken from the meeting minutes sent by Yvonne Gnagy,
Bev at (440) 458-6781 by December 1. No names will be accept- Motion carried to employ Classified Subs at rates present- Superintendent’s Administrative Assistant
ed after this cutoff date. Please plan to bring your picture ID & ed and Substitute Teachers for $45 per half day and $90 per
a current utility bill. day, for the 2017-2018 school year.
Motion carried to Approve Out of State Field Trip to Wash-
Lions Holiday Cheer event ington, D.C. for Keystone High School Sophomore students
seeks donations during the period of Tuesday, May 8, 2018 through Friday,
May 11, 2018.
The LaGrange Lions Club will be holding their annual Motion carried to release a Kindergarten student at St. The Lorain County
Holiday Cheer event to assist those in need during the holiday. Board of Elections
They provide boxes of food to those families in the Keystone Jude School, to Elyria City Schools for the 2017-2018 school is seeking Election
School District who are registered with our food pantry. If you year for transportation purposes only.
would like to donate to the Lions Club food pantry, your help Workers for the
would truly be appreciated. The pantry is a 501c3, 100% tax Motion carried to accept the below donations: Nov. 7, 2017 Election.
deductible charity. To donate by mail, please provide your Anonymous - $10 - KES Breakfast/Lunch Assistance Pro-
name, phone number and amount of the donation, along with gram; Anonymous - $100 - KMS Miscellaneous School Sup- Applicants must be regis-
your check or money order. plies; Kerricook Construction, Inc. - $75 - KES Breakfast/ tered voters in Lorain County.
Lunch Assistance Program and $75 to KMS Breakfast/Lunch Bilingual, fluent in both Span-
Make checks payable to: LaGrange Lions Community ish & English, also needed.
Foundation and send to: P.O. Box 63, LaGrange, OH 44050. Visit www.loraincountyelec-
Assistance Program. tions.com to apply.
For more information, please call Ann at (440) 315-4278.
Thank you in advance for helping the LaGrange Lions Club FALL FLOOR SAMPLE SALE
help those less fortunate. LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR!

Craft Show vendors needed LSIAVRSVIENOECLGFOIANNRSEO&AROLSML

The Keystone Band Boosters are having their annual Craft
Show on Saturday, November 4, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Pen-
field Township Hall, 41012 St. Rt. 18, in Wellington. Tables
are $25 each. Set up is available on Friday, November 3, after
6 p.m. Please contact Carol Tyrone if interested in an appli-
cation for a table at (440) 396-3177. They are asking for a
donation from your table to raffle off. Applications are due
no later than October 27.

First Baptist Fall Festival

First Baptist Church of LaGrange, located at 200 Church AHLCLULIONDGSIESNETSOIOANUVCGTKINOS! GENTSS
Street, is having a Fall Festival on October 25, from 6-8 p.m.
All are invited to attend and enjoy Trunk-or-Treat, games,
prizes, a bounce house, food and more!

This event is free and fun for the whole family!

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The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by those present.
The board went into Executive Session for 23 minutes and
returned to open session at 6:23 p.m.
The minutes of the regular meeting on August 21 were ap-
proved as presented. There was no audience participation or
input from staff.
A motion carried to approve the financial reports, includ-
ing investments, for August 2017, as presented.
Then & Now Approvals -
Motion carried to approve Then & Now purchase orders in
accordance with ORC 5705.41D.
Motion carried to approve attendance at the College Credit
Plus Mandatory Meeting at LCCC, by Philip Tuttle, Aug. 16,
2017 (4-hrs.) @ $28 per hour.
Motion carried to approve the stipend of $50 per day for
Donald Griswold for participation in professional develop-
ment (PBIS) Training.
Motion carried to approve MOU for the Lorain County
Schools Crisis Counseling and the Keystone Local School
District as presented.
Motion carried to employ 2017-2018 Certificated/Li-
censed Staff, Classified Staff, a Classified Continuing Con-
tract and Extra Duty Personnel, as presented.
Motion carried to Rescind Extra Duty Contract for the
2017-2018 school year for Anne Paulchell - ES Vocal Perfor-
mance - Step 2-3 @ $141.89 = $425.67.
Motion carried to approve Salary Reclassifications for the

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Page 10, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 23, 2017 Eaton Township has a curfew between 12 a.m. midnight In Loving Memory
- 5 a.m., per Resolution 90-413.
Glory Way Quartet Wilma Cabac
Reminder: Transient vendors & solicitors must have a
You are invited to experience the fabulous, four-part permit (by Eaton Town hall) to go door to door in our town- Wilma (Paval) Cabac, 99,
harmony of the Glory Way Gospel Quartet. This nationally ship - residents are instructed to contact the Sheriff’s dept died October 6, 2017. She was
known, award winning quartet will sing on Sunday, Octo- for all violations. born June 6, 1918, in Lemont
ber 22, at 2 p.m. at North Eaton Christian Church, located at Furnace, PA, to Adam Paval
35895 Royalton Rd. (Rt. 82 & Rt. 83). For more information, Free Meal and Mary (nee Hankovsky)
call (440) 748-2230. Come expecting at blessing! There will Paval.
be a free-will offering. A hot, home-cooked meal will be served at North Eaton
Christian Church, located at 35895 Royalton Rd. at 5:30 p.m. Wilma grew up in
Eaton Township Hall news on October 24. Doors open at 5 p.m. All are invited to attend. Lakewood, OH, where she
met and married George
Please note our Compost Center is open on Saturdays only Fall Sniffles? It Could be Allergies Andrew Cabac on April 27, 1940. They moved from the city
from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. to a farm in North Eaton, OH, in 1948. They enjoyed farm
There are many people who look forward to the cool- life for 43 years and then moved to Medina, where George
Please contact our office at 440-748-2236 or secretary@ er, crisp days of autumn. They’re interested in seeing the passed in 1991.
eatontownship.org to request a Resident Packet with links to foliage change color to those bright blazes of crimson and
Resources in the County/Township. orange. Wilma enjoyed gardening and loved flowers. She also
made many clothes for her family. She crocheted all her
Please visit our Facebook page for info. daily at www. However, for the millions of allergy sufferers out there, life, starting with lacy edges on hankies, but is noted for her
facebook.com/eatontownship. autumn may be as tricky to navigate as the spring season. graphic-art afghans. She crocheted until age 90 when she
That’s because pollen, mold and ragweed are common of- developed macular degeneration.
Local Eaton Twp. Businesses (retail & at-home) should fenders come this time of year. Heading outdoors to rake
contact the secretary to be listed in our Business Listing. leaves or enjoy the scenery can cause itchy eyes, the sniffles Wilma was a charter member of the 1918 Pen-Pal Club,
and more. The trouble is, many people fail to realize aller- and over the years had 300 pen-pals. After George retired,
Township Hall Rentals: $50/Hall rental for Eaton Town- gies can occur in the autumn, and chalk their sniffles and they traveled the U.S. visiting these pen-friends.
ship Residents, $75 for non-residents - Lots of open dates! sneezes up to the common cold.
Call the Secretary to schedule your family or work party! Wilma is survived by her daughter Nancy Jane Cawley
If you suffer from seasonal allergies, don’t wait until (Orman dec.) and her children James Nathaniel Cawley and
Did you know the Township will allow you to “borrow” 7 symptoms are in full force before taking action. Autumn Judith Adele Mancuso (John); daughter Candace Lee Tremp
tables/24 chairs to use for a party. Call the Township to re- comes around every year and you can be proactive about (Edward) and her children Edward Joel Tremp and his son
serve it at (440) 748-2236 (must be an Eaton Twp. Resident). keeping allergies at bay. Asa Thomas, and George Andrew Tremp (Erika) and their son
Carter John Tremp.
Residential lock boxes & Mailbox reflective signs are * Monitor the air. Get pollen and ragweed counts from
available at the town hall office. any number of sources that keep track of this information. Wilma was preceded in death by her sisters Anna Schifko
Many times you can receive the air quality information and Mary Placko, and brother George Paval.
Reminder: Notary Services are complimentary for Town- when you’re checking up on the weather.
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Page 12, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 23, 2017 Rt. 83. Make your trunker space reservations by calling the Pepper seeks loving home
church office at (440) 327-8753. See their map on the internet
Senior Center “Cleveland at http://www.fieldsumc.org/ or http://www.facebook.com/ Pepper was a
History Lesson” program FieldsUnitedMethodistChurch. friendly stray who
was at his finders
The North Ridgeville Senior Center welcomes Cleveland Knights of Columbus Turkey Raffle place of employ-
History Lesson Storyteller Dan Ruminski. Dan will present ment. He was there
his program “Millionaires Row” on Monday, November 20, The Knights Of Columbus North Ridgeville Council for about a week
from 1-2 p.m. #7970 is having their 16th annual Turkey Raffle on Sunday, and then went
November 12, at St. Peter School, in the gym. Doors will home with them
Dan Ruminski was born in Cleveland and raised in Pepper open at 5 p.m. for 3 weeks. He
Pike. He received a B.A. Degree in Political Science from is a nice cat and it
John Carroll University. Dan had a year excursion to Vietnam Admission is free and will include door prizes, turkeys, would be great if
and then he returned to begin his teaching and coaching ca- fruit baskets, hams, cheese wheels and sausage. As always, he found a loving,
reer at Gilmour Academy. they will have a 50/50 raffle. forever home. Pep-
per is 7-years old
The Cleveland Storyteller began in April of 2008. Moti- The kitchen will be open, so come hungry, have some fun and would like to
vated by his passion and the response he is experiencing to his and help support the grant fund for St. Peter School. leave his days on
talks, Dan continues to research Cleveland History, specifi- the street behind
cally the families of Millionaire’s Row and their contribution St. Peter School is located at 35777 Center Ridge Road, in him and move into
to Cleveland’s greatness during the years 1875-1929. Dan North Ridgeville. a home where he is
Ruminski creates a spellbinding entertainment experience, warm in the winter
sharing unique stories of Cleveland’s past. Senior Center Spaghetti Dinner and loved all year. Pepper

The North Ridgeville Senior Center is located at 7327 The North Ridgeville Senior Center will hold its October Stop by and meet Pepper. He just might be the cat for you! If
Avon Belden Rd., in North Ridgeville, next to City Hall (sit- Spaghetti Dinner on Friday, October 27. The October dinner you would like to give Pepper a new, loving, forever home,
uated on the corner of Avon Belden Rd. and Bainbridge Rd.). is sponsored by North Ridgeville V.F.W. Post 9871, who will please call the Friendship Animal Protective League at (440)
This program is free, thanks to the generosity of event spon- also be helping out at the event. Spaghetti is served from 5-7 322-4321. (www.FriendshipAPL.org)
sor Liston Funeral Home. Call the Senior Center at (440) 353- p.m. This is the last spaghetti dinner until January, so come The shelter is located at 8303 Murray Ridge Road, in
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Page 14, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 23, 2017 HALLOWEEN PARADE AND TRICK-OR-TREAT After an unseasonably warm October, it looks like fall may
The Grafton Fire Department will continue their long tra- finally be here! And as the temperatures begin to cool, espe-
LEAF PICK UP dition of sponsoring the Halloween Parade on Sunday, Octo- cially in the morning, please make sure you child is dressed
Leaf pick up in the Village of Grafton has begun. Pick up ber 29. Line up begins at noon in front of the police station. appropriately for the weather.
will be for three consecutive weeks October 16-November Step off is at 1 p.m. There will be costume contests and re-
3. Leaves must be on the curb lawn by Monday morning freshments. Trick-or-Treat in the Village of Grafton will be At Midview, we have a few fun, family-friendly events
each week. The truck will start at one end of town and work held on Tuesday, October 31, from 6-7:30 p.m. coming up this week.
through the village throughout the week, going down each
street once per week. Leaves will not be picked up if a vehicle STAG KIELBASA DINNER On Monday, October 23, the Midview Choir will be par-
is blocking access to your curb. Please do not park and block Our Lady Queen of Peace Stag Kielbasa Dinner will be ticipating in a Community Concert at St. Mary’s in Elyria at
access when you see your neighbor has leaves on the curb for held on Saturday, November 4, from 5:30-8 p.m. in the parish 7 p.m. This is a great chance to see our awesome choir in
pickup. hall, 702 Erie Street, Grafton. Door prize raffle tickets are $1 action!
each and one must be purchased before purchasing a dinner.
NEW SERVICES AT THE LIBRARY The dinner is $8 and includes: all-you-can-eat kielbasa, sau- On Wednesday, October 25, the Compass Committee and
Beginning October 23, the Grafton Midview Library will erkraut, mashed potatoes and roll & butter. A cash bar will be Midview High School Key Club are sponsoring Trunk-or-
be offering two new services, passport and notary services. available. Raffles and instant Bingo will be available through- Treat in the Midview High School parking lot from 5:30-6:30
Check with the library for availability by calling 926-3317. out the event. For more information, please call the parish p.m. If it rains, the event will be hosted inside the high school.
The library has also gone fine free. Fees will only be charged office at (440) 926-2364. This is a fun and safe event for children to dress up and trick
for lost or damaged items. Stop in to find out more about the or treat for candy and other goodies. If you are interested in
new regulations or to ask questions. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING passing out candy, contact Renee Katzbach at Midview High
Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing will be presented School.
LADY MIDDIES YOUTH BASKETBALL CAMP by the Elyria Catholic Theater Department on November 2, 3
All girls in grades 3-6 are invited to participate in the Lady & 4, at 7 p.m. in the Elyria Catholic High School Auditorium. On Thursday, October 26, our Marching Band will hold its
Middies Youth Basketball Fall Camp. Campers will work with The play is a classic tale of rivalry, heartbreak, deception and annual concert at Adelsburg Stadium from 7-8:30 p.m. This
the Midview Girls Basketball coaching staff and high school love. Advance tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for senior citi- is a fun and entertaining event that showcases our talented
players to improve their individual basketball skills. The zens and children. At the door, tickets are $8 for adults and $6 marching band students. I hope you can join us!
camp will be held at Midview Middle School on October 23, for senior citizens and children. For more information, please
24 and 26 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The cost is $40 and includes contact Elyria Catholic at (440) 365-1821. Have a great week!
a t-shirt and basketball. All participants in the fall camp will Dr. Bruce Willingham, Superintendent
save $10 when signing up to participate in the 8-week Youth Degree recipient (440) 748-5353
League Program which begins on November 30. Fliers were
sent home from school with all 3rd-6th grade girls and extras from the University of Paris/ Grafton Village Council
are available in the office. Email Coach Rachele Podulka at University VI in “Chemi-
[email protected] with any questions. Ian Robert Nemitz cal Mechanics.” Dr. Nemitz Approximately 35 people attended the October 17 meeting
Ian Robert Nemitz, son was able to receive both de- of the Grafton Village Council. The meeting began by hon-
TRUNK-OR-TREAT CORRECTIONS of Randy R. and Penny grees through a collaborative oring two long term firefighters who retired, John Cutter and
The annual Trunk or Treat event, sponsored by the Mid- L. Nemitz and grandson grant the French government Shari Magalski. Cutter served 41 years with the village retir-
view High School Key Club, is scheduled from 5:30-6:30 of Wilomene A. Koharik awarded to Case Western ing as Fire Chief. Magalski served more than 30 years for the
p.m. on Wednesday evening, October 25 at the high school. completed his dissertation, Reserve University. Through village as fire, EMT and mayor.
Admission to the event is a donated canned good. Children November 2016. With this this grant Ian lived, studied
can come in costume and get Halloween candy. The event completion he received two and performed research in Council then went into a joint session with the Board of
will be on the walking path unless inclement weather. The PhD’s. One doctorate was Paris, France. Ian was able Zoning Appeals. The issue discussed and approved was the
event would then be moved into the high school. There will from Case Western Reserve to walk in the CASE Com- size of a detached garage to be built on Hickory Street. The
also be take-away pizza in the APR. Come on out and have a University in Physics and mencement ceremony in garage will be 30’x30’ and extra four feet in both width and
safe and fun time!! the second doctorate was May 2017 where he was of- depth. Also discussed regarding the garage placement, sur-
The Lorain County ficially ‘hooded.’ Dr. Nemitz veys are showing a discrepancy in posted property pins.
Board of Elections graduated from Lutheran
is seeking Election High School West in Fair- Following the joint meeting, council discussed and ap-
view Park and received his proved several utility issues. The garage collection ordinance
Workers for the Bachelors and Master’s De- was modified and water/sewer rates will be increased by five
Nov. 7, 2017 Election. grees from Bowling Green percent for 2018. Three bids were accepted for utility im-
State University. Ian also provement projects. The acceptance of the bids will allow the
Applicants must be regis- studied and did research at village to apply for grants and loans. Fabrizi Trucking and
tered voters in Lorain County. the University of East Anglia Paving, Inc. won the bid for the Main Street Waterline Loop
Bilingual, fluent in both Span- in Norwich, U.K. during his Improvement Project. Old infrastructure is being replaced
ish & English, also needed. tenure at BGSU. Ian pres- and upgraded in the areas of Becker Court, Main Street, and
Visit www.loraincountyelec- ently lives in Grafton, and Erie Street. Elite Excavating Co. of Ohio, Inc. received the
is employed at the National Booster Pump Station Replacement project near Willow Park.
tions.com to apply. Aeronautics and Space Ad- Caldwell Tanks, Inc. will be constructing the 200,000-gallon
ministration/NASA Glenn in Elevated Water Tank Replacement project.
SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM Brookpark.
In other action, council approved a temporary sign permit
Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with Horse Rescue fund-raiser for the library’s book sale. A first reading of an ordinance al-
programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post lowing and regulating the operation of golf carts on the streets
3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton Angels Haven Horse Rescue welcomes you to their Re- of the village was presented. Discussion was held as to the
The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels verse Raffle Benefit on Saturday, November 4, at 6 p.m. The need of a right-of-way ordinance. The next meeting is sched-
drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829. event takes place at Rubys Hall at 36709 Royalton Road, in uled for November 7.
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The Midview Girls’ Soccer team came up short against Jonathan Leopold Griffin Buchanan In Loving Memory
Southwestern Conference foe Avon Lake. Ashley Callaway
was credited with five saves in the 0-1 match. The ladies The Midview Marching Blue would like to continue in- Ella Mae Rauscher
picked their spirits up and returned to their winning ways troducing their senior members with Jonathan Leopold and
in a non-conference match against Lorain. The Lady Mid- Griffin Buchanan. Leopold plays the alto saxophone for the Ella Mae (Sis) Rauscher (nee
dies outscored the Lady Titans by the score of 11-0. Scoring Marching Blue and the bassoon in the concert band. He is a Reynolds), 83, of Haines City, Fl.,
goals for Midview were: member of the Tri-M and the National Honor Societies. He and a former resident of Grafton,
uses his musical talents further as a member of the Contem- passed away Sunday, October
Ariana Dyer with two, Ashley Callaway, Alexia Hamm, porary Youth Orchestra and Cleveland Orchestra Youth Or- 8, 2017) at Lakeland Regional
Colleen Benton, Maddie Blaine, Jordan Reddinger, Mallo- chestra. As a member of the Contemporary Youth Orchestra, Medical Center in Lakeland,
ry Homoki, Maddie Ward, Leah Krajewski and Jill Filip- he earned the John and Nicole Clouser Chair honor. He plans Florida. Born in Elyria on April
iak. Credited with assists were: Krajewski with two, Izzy on attending college to study biology and pre-med. His favor- 24, 1934, she lived in Grafton
Mraz, Benton, Homoki, Dyer, Sara Liszeski and Reddinger. ite marching band moment was doing band cheers with the until 1958, when she moved to
The Middies finished out the regular season with an 12-3-1 other seniors. He also enjoys performing the halftime shows Conneautville, Pa. She was a
overall record and a conference record of 5-3-1. In post sea- at the games with his friends. dairy farmer in Conneautville, Pa.,
son action, the Middies won the OHSAA Sectional Semifi- from 1958 to 1968. She operated
nal match against Elyria, 10-0. Scoring goals for Midview Buchanan plays the snare drum for the Marching Blue the Valley Freeze Drive-In from
were: Autumn Vance with three, Benton with two, Stepha- and all percussion instruments during the concert season. Bu- 1968 to 1988, when she retired
nie Sturgeon, Ashley Dekam, Malia Nicholson, Mraz, and chanan also volunteers for the APL. His future may include to Florida. Ella worked for Walt
Hamm. Callaway was credited with a save. The Middies computer programming or becoming a zoo veterinarian. His Disney World for over 10 years and became a member of the
advance to the OHSAA Sectional Final match. favorite things about marching band are having a team which Disney Golden Ears after retiring. She was an active member
hardly loses and having a hat that hurts to put on backwards. of the St. Ann Catholic Church in Haines City, Fl. and was in
Grafton History Association He describes the band as having another family, as you may the Altar and Rosary Society. Ella was a former member of
not like certain individuals, but as a family you are one sound the Winter Haven, Fl. Quilt Club. She enjoyed making quilts
As I checked an old newspaper dated September 1920 for and one band. and sharing her love for quilting with her family, friends and
any interesting news, this item titled, “No Vacant Buildings,” various charitable events. Ella was an avid traveler and loved
caught my attention. “Wednesday afternoon the Hughes spending time with her sister Carol and sister-n-law Cathy, aka
Room on Grafton Street was rented to a party from Lorain also known as the Golden Girls. During the winter, she played
who will put in an up-to-date shoe repair shop. This takes the cards with her brother Don, sister-in-law Jean, and sister Carol.
last vacant store room in town and, if anyone wants to start a She lived her life sharing her faith and love with her children,
business in Grafton, they will have to build a room. Without a grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Ella loved taking
vacant house or business room, we are not boasting when we her grandchildren to Disney World and on various camping
say Grafton is the best little town of its size in Ohio.” How adventures. She enjoyed playing card games and teaching her
times have changed! Almost a hundred years - a century ago! grandchildren and great-grandchildren different board games.

A century ago the Grafton Savings and Banking Com- Ella Mae was married to Anthony (Tony) Rauscher who
pany was incorporated by eighteen local business men. In preceded her in death on August 4,1994. Survivors include
2017 the bank is preserved as a section of the Grafton Mid- her children Mark A. Rauscher and wife Kim of Grafton, Oh.
view Public Library.A century ago, 1917, Frank Baldowski Daughter Dana Rauscher of Haines City, Fl. Daughter like
and Wilbur Reichard were showing moving pictures in the Sheryl Bush of Woodbridge, VA and Terri Tritelli of Vero
Grafton Theater. In 2017, it still serves as a place of business. Beach, Fl. Grandchildren, Amanda L. Brooks and husband
(Happy 100 years! We missed a celebration.) This informa- Brad of Obetz, Oh., Stephanie Ford and husband Josh Ford
tion lead to the ages of other buildings: 141 years, the 1876 of Grafton, Oh., Marcus Rauscher of Grafton, Oh., and Janie
two story William Hart building (Kelling Insurance); 128 Hanna and husband Michael of Ravenna, Oh. Jordan Carr of
years, 1889 Ruder Hardware (Kasmierzak bldg.); 127 years, Haines City, Fl. Tony Carr of Ft Myers, Fl. Lucas Carr and wife
1890 Smith Building grocery (Lu’s Pizzza); 116 years, 1901 Miranda Carr of Fort Sill, Ok. Great-grandchildren Donavyn,
Jacob Knechtges grocery (Frabotta bldg./barber shop); 122 Isaiah, Elijah (preceded in death), Ella and Hayden. Sisters
years,1895 U. A. & O. M. Spitzer Bank, (Private Security), Carol Rauscher of Haines City, Fl., Sarah Hamric and husband
1876? 141 years Baumetz grist mill/house, (Reisinger Village Don of Cadiz, Oh., brother Don Reynolds and wife Jean of
Barber Shop). Buildings from Railroad Street north to Spitzer Avon, Oh., and many nieces and nephews. Sister-in-laws Sue
Hardware date from the mid-1800s, (Kelsey’s Drug Store Reynolds of Avon, Oh. and Cathy Reynolds of Tallahassee, Fl.
1857) and are in use in 2017. (The original Spitzer buildings
burned in 1931.) -- Doris Wildenheim 926-2956 Ella was preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and
Amelia Reynolds; brothers Arthur, William, Edward; sister
Betty. She was preceded in death by special family friends,
Shorty and Nellie Lehman.

Ella is loved by all and will be greatly missed by all those
that knew her.

Ella Mae Rauscher was laid to rest in the Belden
Cemetery in Belden, Ohio. On-line condolences at www.
blackburndukefuneralhome.com.

Page 16, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 23, 2017 takes place on most Tuesdays from 10 a.m.-noon and Thurs- your own Halloween Tailgating traditions, here are some
days from 2-4 p.m.. Registration is recommended. tips for a safe and enjoyable event.
Grafton Twp.Internet Services
Baby Playtime - Thursday, Nov. 2, 10 a.m. Bring your lit- * Elect an event organizer. He or she will be responsi-
The Grafton Township Trustees are compiling a list of tle one for playtime at the library! We will have special play ble for getting the word out about the Halloween event and
streets which do not currently have Internet services. They mats, games, and activities. For kids, birth to 3. A great way meeting spot. This person can also reach out to town offi-
are researching area providers to expand or bring services to to learn and socialize for baby and grown-up! Registration is cials to see if it can become a larger community event.
these areas of the township. To have your street added to the not required.
list, please call Trustee John Kasinec at (440) 610-0300. * Choose a safe meeting spot that is well-lit. Remember
Tarot Cards - Thursday, November 2, 6:30 p.m. Discover that due to daylight savings time it gets dark rather early in
Grafton-Midview Library the history of Tarot cards including how they were associat- October. So if the tailgating will take place on a weekday
ed with gambling and card games. Learn how Tarot became after school, it’s best to be prepared for when the sun sets.
To register for programs, visit the library at 983 Main linked with luck and misfortune and how to read the cards as A playground or athletic field may have lights that automat-
Street Grafton, or call (440) 926-3317. Registrations accepted insight into the future. ically come on in the evening. A shopping mall parking lot
on-line at www.gmplibrary.org. may even be a safer bet.
A Different Take on
Coding Club - Wednesdays, October 25, 3 p.m. Come and Trick-or-Treating * Encourage participants to get into the Halloween spirit
join us as we explore the world of coding, build cool projects, by decorating the hoods and trunks of their vehicles with
and have fun! Meet in the Teen Zone and learn together how Halloween is enjoyed by millions of children (and adults) autumnal decorations. Someone can be in charge of music,
to build simple computer programs, create animation, play every year. It conjures up images of costumed creatures pa- and plug an MP3 player into their car stereo or blast some
with tech toys, and more. No experience necessary to par- rading through the neighborhood collecting their bounty of Halloween music from the CD player. Battery-powered lan-
ticipate. Already know how to code? We need mentors! Ages candy booty. The tradition of going door to door for loot is terns or even wired lights can be used. Auto-supply stores
10-17. Space is limited due to equipment requirements. fine and good for those who live in residential neighbor- sell a converter that will change the AC current of your car’s
hoods where homes are in close proximity. But what do the battery power to DC to plug-in lights and other electronics.
Monthly Book Discussions - Wednesday, October 25,10 children who live in sparsely populated rural areas do? They
a.m. & Thursday, October 26, 6:30 p.m. Join us for a lively can enjoy Halloween Tailgating. * Encourage participants to bring folding chairs and their
exchange of opinions. Light refreshments will be served. The own refreshments. The tailgating can last longer than the
book this month is: When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kala- Halloween Tailgating, also known by Trunk-or-Treat- mere minutes of the candy exchange and costume parade
nithi. An uplifting memoir of an aspiring neurosurgeon who ing or Tailgate Trick-or-Treat, is the concept of gathering with planning.
becomes his own patient. together in one central location for a candy exchange and
social event. The central location may be a store parking lot, * Never leave children alone at these events. It’s much
Adult Crafternoon & Adult Craft Night - Wed., October one person’s house, or at a park or schoolyard. Costumed more fun, not to mention safe if adults participate.
25, 1 p.m. & Thurs., October 26, 6 p.m. String Art-Learn how children move from car to car to show off their costume and
to make an awesome piece of art using nails and string and receive candy and other treats in exchange. Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S.
work out a bit of frustration right along with it! Please bring 420 N. Main St., Grafton
a tack hammer. This Halloween form of tailgating probably won’t ever
replace traditional trick-or-treating, but it presents a viable Emergencies
Babypalooza - Thursdays, October 26, 10 a.m. Join us option for those who find their proximity to others makes Welcomed!
every other Thursday for this short and lively program for trick-or-treating inconvenient or even hazardous. To start
babies (birth to 3 years) and their caregivers. Babypalooza Same-day Denture
is a great way to introduce baby to the world of stories using Repairs Available
songs, rhymes, and lap bounces. Registration is not required.
“We Cater To Cowards”
Tech Tutor - Wednesday, November 1, 9:30 a.m.-1:30
p.m. and 2:30-4:30 p.m. Bring any technology-related ques- SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
tions regarding computers, software, smartphones, tablets, or
e-readers you may have. All appointments are one-hour maxi- 440-926-3441
mum and registration is recommended; however, walk-ins are
welcome if times are available. Tech Tutor is also available
on an individually scheduled basis. If you cannot attend on
the pre-scheduled days each month, the library is happy to
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Page 18, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 23, 2017 couraged. To register, call the Herrick Memorial Library at ternoon of gaming, prizes and snacks. Attendees will game
(440) 647-2120. online against people all over the U.S. and in other countries
Historical Society Tea for the title of the top international gaming library. While you
Friends of the Herrick Memorial Library Book Sale - are waiting for your chance to compete online, you can play
The Penfield Historical Society will host a Tea on Sunday, October 19, 20 & 21. The Fall Book Sale is rapidly approach- any of our many board games. Register by going to www.
November 5, from 1-3 p.m. in the Penfield Town Hall. Janet ing. Members of the Friends may shop at the pre-sale on herrickliboh.org and clicking on the event under Event News
Bird, from the Lorain County Historical Society, will present Thursday evening, October 19, from 6-8 p.m. The public sale or call the Herrick Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120.
the program, “Victorian Secrets.”. Following the program, will take place on Friday, October 20, from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
hot tea, sandwiches, scones and an assortment of treats will and on Saturday, October 21, from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. A $25 Amvets Lasagna Dinner
be served. The cost for this event is $20 per person. For addi- fee will be charged for shoppers using scanners or scanning
tional information,or tickets, call: Linda Van Meter at (330) devices. Volunteers are needed to make the book sale a suc- Amvets Cottrell Memorial Post #162 Ladies Auxiliary
472-8757 or Jackie Johnson at (440) 371-1868. Seating is cess. Call the library at (440) 647-2120 if you are interested will hold an open-to-the-public Lasagna Dinner on Octo-
limited, so plan to get your tickets early! in volunteering for this event. Proceeds from the sale are used ber 28, from 5-7 p.m. Dinner includes garlic bread, salad
for library programming. Donations of gently used books bar, dessert and coffee. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for
Herrick Memorial Library will be accepted beginning September 25. No school/colleges children 10 years and under. Pop and adult beverages will
textbooks or encyclopedias will be accepted as donations. be available for purchase. Carry-outs are also available.
Fall Story Times - Now through October 25. Fall story The Post is located at State Routes 58 & 162 next to the
times has begun. There is still time to register your little ones. ACT TEST Prep Workshop - Saturday, October 21, from Grange Hall.
Family story times are on Mondays at 6:30 p.m. Toddler story 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Teens in grades 9-12 the fall ACT testing
times are on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Lap Sit story times are date is October 28. The ACT is the leading U.S. college ad- Wellington Genealogy Group
on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Call the Herrick Memorial missions test to determine your readiness for college. Instruc-
Library at (440) 647-2120 to register for story times. tor Roger Sasack will provide attendees at this workshop On Wednesday, November 1, at 1 p.m. (note new time) the
helpful hints and strategies to prepare for the exam. Registra- Wellington Genealogy Group will meet at the LCCC Wel-
Chess Club - Thursdays from 6:30-7:30 p.m., the Her- tion is necessary and can be done by going to www.herrick- lington Center at 151 Commerce Drive.
rick Memorial Library will host a “beginning chess” club for liboh.org and clicking on the event under Event News or call
tweens and teens, ages 10-17. Steven Rogers will teach the the library at (440) 647-2120. A box lunch will be provided at The program this month is “Researching Funeral Home
fundamentals of the game and moderate in-house matches. noon to the attendees. Records: Looking for the Dead.” November’s speaker will
Registration is required and can be done by going to www. be Deborah Abbott.
herrickliboh.org and clicking on the event under Event News The Beatles in Cleveland: the Notorious 1964 & 1966
or calling the library at (440) 647-2120. Concerts - Tuesday, October 24, from 6-8 p.m. Author Dave Funeral home records are usually private, but accessible.
Schwensen will take you behind the scenes and on stage to re- Learn what type of records are available, what they contain
Writers Group - Thursdays, October 26 and November 9, live the excitement of “Beatle-mania” as John, Paul, George and the websites and manuscript collections that hold them.
from 6-7:30 p.m. Join this group if you have a passion for and Ringo visit Cleveland for two of the wildest, most out Deborah Abbott is a Trustee of the Ohio Genealogical Society
writing of all venues. Bring samples of your writing to share of control concerts in the Beatles and Rock ‘n’ Roll history. and speaks at conferences around the country.
with the group. We encourage one another, try new and dif- The evening’s highlights will include rare films of the 1964
ferent forms of writing, and learn to create characters and concert at Cleveland Public Hall and Municipal Stadium in Monthly meetings are free and open to all. Join them, and
plots for your fiction pieces, or explore the world of poetry 1966. Registration is required and can be done by calling the bring a friend!
and verse. New members are welcome. Registration is en- Herrick Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120.
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Board of Elections ing - Tuesday, October 24, at 6:30 p.m. The Friends of the
is seeking Election Library’s annual meeting will take place prior to the “Beatles The Wellington Township Trustees are looking for
in Cleveland” program on Tuesday, October 24. part-time snow plow drivers to perform duties of snow
Workers for the removal as required. Pre-employment DOT regulations
Nov. 7, 2017 Election. The General Guinness Band - Friday, October 27, from covering alcohol and drug testing apply. Valid driver’s
11 a.m.-12 p.m. Enjoy a free pre-lunch workshop/concert license and CDL - Class B required. This is a seasonal
Applicants must be regis- with the Library and the General Guinness Band. This Co- position from November to April. Must be available
tered voters in Lorain County. lumbus-based Irish group has performed the music of Ireland to work all shifts. Mail resumes by November 3, 2017
Bilingual, fluent in both Span- for over 35 years in hundreds of concerts, festivals, Dolly- Wellington Township LeRoy Brasee, Road Supervisor
ish & English, also needed. wood’s Valley Theater, and in performances with the ‘Chief- P.O. Box 425 Wellington, OH 44090
Visit www.loraincountyelec- tans’. They will perform repertoire heard nowhere else. Reg-
istration is required and can be done by calling the Herrick
tions.com to apply. Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120.

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October 23-28. The Herrick Memorial Library is celebrating
the event on Saturday, October 28. Teens and tweens, ages
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After School Club begins Upcoming events in our district include: RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 23, 2017 Page 19
We are excited to bring several new opportunities to our Nov. 3: End of the first grading period. Zoning Inspector Donahue distributed his September zon-
students this school year. Beginning this week, students at Nov. 3: Wellington STAR 7 p.m. at Lindley Center. ing report.
Westwood Elementary and McCormick Middle School will Nov. 6: NO SCHOOL – County Professional Development Tim Tyrone in his capacity as Park Board president intro-
have the opportunity to attend our new After School Club Day with the Educational Service Center of Lorain County. duced the new Boy Scout troop 118 leader, Mike Spatafore,
through the Boys & Girls Club of Lorain County. The club is Nov. 7: Choir Boosters Meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. at WHS who in turn introduce Blaze Sherlock. Blaze hopes to com-
based right in the schools and provides tutoring, homework music room. plete his Eagle Scout project in the Township’s Recreation
help, arts and crafts, sports and recreation, computer skills, GO DUKES! Park. He will be presenting a detailed plan at a later meeting.
and an after school meal, all for FREE. The club also pro- Ed Weber, Superintendent, (440) 647-7974 In his capacity as Maintenance man, Tim advised that he is
vides mentoring and social emotional programming to sup- [email protected] getting quotes for the repair of the front fascia and threshold
port the whole child development. Sign your child up today of the Town Hall as there are some issues. The Trustees will
by visiting any of our school offices or our district website, Penfield Township Trustees review this problem, as well as the sinking sidewalk issue.
www.wellington.k12.oh.us. Jackie Johnson of the PHS reported that there was over
The new club was made possible through grant monies The October 3, 2017 regular meeting of the Penfield 100 people in attendance at their Fall Historical Tour. They
recently award to the district from the Ohio Department of Township Trustees was called to order at 7:30 p.m. All of- had 60 people in the drawing which was only open to people
Education. We were awarded $2 million in grants ($400,000 ficers were present. The meeting was attended by 11 guests. that had made all of the stops on the tour. She reminded all
each for the next five years) through the 21st Century Com- of the Jilbert Winery event this Thursday and their 11/5 Tea.
munity Learning Center program funded through the U.S. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap- Trustee Conrad spoke with Plas Brothers regarding the
Department of Education. proved with a motion made by Duane Johnson, seconded parking lot project. They advised waiting until Spring. He
At Wellington High School, students are settling in to their by Lloyd Gordon. Voucher #’s 11947-1964, Withholding reported that he had spoken with Robert Coyle regarding the
revamped high-tech library which was transformed into a Voucher #’s 47-50-2017 and Purchase Order #44-2017 were Peck Wadsworth ditch project, and will be submitting the ap-
“media hub” for students. We are grateful to the support of approved with a motion made by Duane Johnson, seconded plication to SWAC for possible grant funding.
the Wellington Schools Endowment Fund for contributing by Richard Conrad. Trustee Johnson advised that he signed a new MOU with
monies to purchase new items including televisions, dry- the KEY Collaborative for an additional 3 years as United
erase boards. The new library is an inviting space designed Fiscal Officer Denes read the correspondence which in- Way has continued their support.
for better collaboration among students/staff. Special ‘thank cluded a notice from Prosecutor Gerald Innes regarding rel- Trustee Gordon reported that he met with Hart Construc-
you’ to our district media specialist, Emily Campofredano, evant information in the current issue of the Ohio Township tion who also advised waiting until spring for the parking lot
for her passion and dedication to this project. News, packets from the LC Commissioners for the Trustees, resurfacing. He advised that Farnsworth Fence should receive
Finally, congratulations to Wellington High School junior notice from the LC Engineer’s office regarding CSX rail clo- the material to begin the fence repair any day now. Repair
Grace Broome who participated on a panel discussing “Youth sures, an invitation from Rumpke to their hog roast, notice of work was discussed on the cemetery fencing as well. The
& Participatory Grantmaking” at the Philanthropy Forward the LC Sheriff’s annual rib & chicken dinner, notice of the work crew for dumpster day was discussed.
‘17 Conference in Cleveland. Grace is the current president Safety Services Ball at the Eagles, the October Vaccine Clin- With no additional business to discuss the meeting was ad-
of the Youth Fund of the Community Foundation of Lorain ic, and flu clinic schedules from the LCGHD, the info for the journed at 8:10 p.m. with a motion made by Duane Johnson,
County. LC Sheriff’s annual drug turn in day, and an email from Susan seconded by Richard Conrad.
Schupp regarding an electric aggregate (LMRE Co-Op not Submitted by Vicki Denes, Fiscal Officer
Part-Time Township Road Superintendent eligible). Denes advised that dumpsters have been scheduled
for the 10/7 dumpster day.
Brighton Township has an opening for a Part-Time
Township Road Superintendent. Eileen French, Aaron McElwain and Chad Coleman were
in attendance to present information regarding the Elyria
The job consists of 25 hours per week (five days @ 5 Public Library’s, of which Keystone-Lagrange is part of, No-
hours per day) to manage daily operations of all township vember levy of .9 mills. This would be a 30-year levy which
services, including planning and coordination of operations would cost less than $3 per $100,000 of home value. This
of the roads, facilities maintenance and park maintenance. levy would enable the Keystone-Lagrange library to expand
Responsible for preventive maintenance on all township their current 1,000 square foot space with a 5,000 square foot
equipment, including trucks, snow plows and other addition.
equipment.
South Lorain County Ambulance District 40th Anniversary Celebration
A valid CDL Class A license and quantifiable experience
with infrastructure maintenance and repair. A drug test and
background test will be required.

Availability to be on-call for emergencies and plowing
snow is required.

The successful applicant will be eligible for retirement
benefits through OPERS (Ohio Public Employees
Retirement System), ten days (50 hours) vacation per year
plus six paid holidays (5 hours per day). No health benefits
are provided.

Submit resume by October 31, 2017 to Steve Urbansky,
Trustee, 19558 Baird Road, Wellington, OH 44090 or
email: [email protected]

G.L.W. South Lorain County Ambulance District (SLCAD), an compared to the district’s first year. The need for more staff-
integral part of our community since 1977 is celebrating its’ ing grew as well. The district now employs 23 total employ-
Broadband, Inc. 40th anniversary this year. ees, 11 Paramedics and 12 EMT’s, of which 7 are Full Time.
Many of the 23 total employees live within the district’s com-
933 Commerce Dr., Grafton Many people know that in the blink of an eye your life munities.
440-926-3230 may change. People become ill, have an injury accident or fall
and simply don’t have the strength to get up, and the elderly Today, SLCAD does not only answer emergency calls
Broadband • High Speed Internet • VOIPhone community members have no one to check in on them. These for service: crews also assist people who need help getting
are all scenarios that we are not expecting, but often happen. up off the floor, in and out of their home for doctor appoint-
WATCH LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL The 15,000+ residents of the district’s 125 square miles in- ments, and various other tasks where the individual’s family
SPORTS on Channel 12 cluding the Villages of Wellington and Rochester and the is unable to do so safely. SLCAD provides rehab services for
Townships of Wellington, Rochester, Brighton, Huntington, Wellington and Rochester Fire on all structure fire calls. SL-
Attention and Penfield can be assured that the EMTs and Paramedics CAD also offers CPR classes for persons in and outside of the
Seniors of SLCAD are on duty to help 24 hours a day, seven days a district and, in conjunction with the Wellington Fire District,
week. The ambulance station is located at 179 East Herrick has the ability to obtain the green house number signs for res-
Do you have Avenue in the Village of Wellington and is staffed with the idents in the district’s townships. A large array of continuing
questions on your finest Advanced Life Support Paramedics and EMTs, ready education opportunities is offered for the district’s employees
to serve the community. in order for them to be highly educated and perform well in
Medicare? their job. Due to the overwhelming generosity and support of
This reassurance for the community began on January 1, SLCAD’s communities, along with other sources of funding,
* $0 Premium Plans Available 1977 ; the first day that SLCAD was in service. Before this, such as grants through various sites, the district now boasts a
* $0 Copay on some generic RX any accident or medical need was taken care of by the Norton full compliment of three state of the art ambulances, stocked
or Cowling-Truman Funeral homes. Due to ambulance fees with the best and most efficient equipment available for the
* available on select plans and new state regulations, it was no longer possible for them benefit of the residents. This allows the employees of SLCAD
to offer this service. At its inception, SLCAD was provided to use the ambulance in the prehospital setting as a moving
To receive information on with donations of oxygen tanks, stretchers and a vehicle from emergency room to perform life saving interventions such
ALL of the plans the funeral homes; all items crucial to the young department’s as Advanced Cardiovascular Life support, CPR, medication
humble beginnings. In the first year, SLCAD answered a administration, injury care, airway control and many other
available in your area at no obligation... total of 485 calls for service. specialized techniques. All while transporting the patient to
the closest most appropriate hospital.
Mary’s Insurance Team By 1978, the SLCAD Board of Directors, governed by a
seven member board with representatives from each of the Under the direction of the new SLCAD Executive Direc-
440-387-7500 seven villages and townships, cleared the way for construc- tor Skip Gentry, who brings 35 years of critical care experi-
tion of a new ambulance bay and headquarters to be located ence, SLCAD is continually improving and working towards
Affiliates of: at 175 East Herrick Avenue. That year, a new station with two being the best and most well respected ambulance service in
bays and a common room was built. This progress would not the region.
Not affiliated with Medicare, Social security or any other government have been possible without a supportive community which
organization. By calling the number above you will be directed to a licensed passed tax levies and those dollars being put to good use. As part of the district’s 40th anniversary celebration, the
Employees, Supervisors, Executive Director, and Board of
Tue&sc.e9rt:if3ie0d-a7ge•ntWwiethdin.,foTrhm.a,tFiorni&. 9ap:3pl0ic-a5tio•n.SNaoto.b9lig:a3ti0on-3. :30 In 2008, under the approval of the Ohio Department of Trustees of SLCAD would like to show gratitude toward the
Public Safety, the district became an EMS continuing edu- communities served by the district for their continued support
cation teaching site. This allows SLCAD to offer local EMS by inviting everyone to an Open House on
and fire agencies the opportunity to obtain continuing educa-
tion hours, which are required to keep their certifications, at a Sunday, Oct. 29th, 2017 from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm at the
lower cost to the district and no cost to them. SLCAD headquarters. Light refreshments, free blood pres-
sure checks and other activities will be provided while resi-
As the years went by and the district’s communities grew, dents tour the station, inspect equipment and meet the dedi-
so did SLCAD’s call volume. In 2016, the district answered cated professionals of the district.
a total of 1,310 calls for service; a 270% percent increase

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your checking, license ID, or credit MARILYN JACOBCIK MARILYN JACOBCIK
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TREE SERVICE

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2015 Chevy Malibu LT 2006 Jeep Liberty 4x4 2014 Dodge Dart, Rally 2014 Honda CRV

16 K, #8991 Reg. Price $6,295 4 dr., 26K All-Wheel-Drive, LX

MSRP $17,895 SALE PRICE #T9160 Reg. Price $16,895 Stk. #9202 Reg. Price $17,895 Stk. #T9254
SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE
$6,000
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2015 Chevy Trax AWD 2002 Ford F150 Supercrew 2014 Ford Escape FWD 2016 Toyota Camry XLE

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2012 Chevy Impala LT 2012 Chevy Equinox LT 2008 Chevy Silverado LTZ
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#T9057 Reg. Price $10,895
Reg. Price $16,500
MSRP $28,995 SALE PRICE
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$9,275
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2014 Chevy Equinox LT

Low Miles

46767 State Rt. 18 W., Reg. Price $17,895
Wellington, OH 44090
www.brotherschevy.com SALE PRICE Stk. #T9244

Chevrolet $17,000

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