1 - Heritage Avon Lake

Transcription

1 - Heritage Avon Lake
AVON LAKE
SHEFFIELD
'33-5100
•'-11 (-i^E FiJSCt
•••-'' "
W/.E.
W. 3
BUT}.
44012
1
flVON LA/£. OHIO
44012
SHEFFIELD LAKE
Community
Pulse
...And More
RJ. Hemmer Jr.
Election time. My favorite time of the
year — the fall election. A number of
Issues and candidates face our local
communities, some ora complicate^
while others aren't.
The Charter changes involving a full
lime four-yoar Avon Lake Maypr and
four-year staggered council terms are arriving at the riglit time.
, '
Avon Lake has grown to such • proportion tho past 10 years,,it's very difficult to believe the city ( Derates with
the current situation.
Presently, Avon. Lake oporatcs on a
doily basis with no one in the Mayor's
office. The Mayor's position is a parttime Job in which tho current and post
• mayors havo maintained regular fulltime employment ebewharo. Avon Lake
baa nn $6 million plus budget, a growing
population,
an expanding Industrial
bas*f: not to mention all the sidebar
Items that'go with a booming city. Let's
l l ^ t h l cammmiiry; ii«',iip longer u
-to,think we can continue to
River, Kairviow
v to name a few,
$ hftt^'Stlttlmo'.niayors. Their salaries fall
i 'in'tho'WO.OOO plus range and It's time
Avon LaJtB turn up their prestige an our
deserve*!!-,
full time four-year mayor along with th»
extended, four-yoar staggered council
t
e
r
m
s
.
;•:•...•••
'.
,
v
'
•
•
•
.
•
•
;
.
"
'•
'
~Tbe: Avon tax credit facing Avon
voters is an unfair lax. Currently if yon:
work outside the city of Avon and pay
1% to the cbmmunlty'in which you
work, you aren't taxed by the City of
Avon: They give you that full 1% credit.
This will no longer be the case should
this issue.pass. This Issue would toko
back half of that 1% credit, thus Increasing your city Income tax to itt% if, like I
said, you,work outside the city of Avon.
On tho other hand, should an Avonite
work In Clevoland, his overall city tax
would be 2WK> since our big neighbor to
tho oast zaps workers a full 2%.
.The reason this Is unfair Is because
those-who Uvo in Avon and work in
Avon will" continue to pay only 1%.
Equal .taxation would not bo the enso
>8
j
rt ;
AVON
A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN IORAIN COUi
C^PYRIGKr • 1300
Barr students ask: 'What's it like
mayor?'
By MarccIIa Grande
SHEFFIELD VILLAGE - Mayor lorry
Bialka was thu guest of 4ih grade social
studies s t u d e n t s at William Burr
Elomcntary School last Wednesday. Oct.
2-1. In light of upcoming elections. Burr
spoke to students about tho various
lugislotivu processes mid how h«; as
mayor, is Involved.
The studonts posed intelligent question after question to Bialka,
"WhHt's tho hardest part about being
mayor?" askoit one boy.
"Ruulizing that you enn't piuaao
overybody-not btiing able to hnndlo
something that you have n o control
over." BEalko answored. "CeitinR calls at
3 o'clock in the morning," ho added.
"Are you busy,"' asked Hnothor
student?
• , •
,
Binlko said, at times, tho fob could ho '
very demanding. H e told the students.
Sheifleld .Village Mayor Jerrod Blalko spok» to students at VVllHam Barr;Elemen-:
"Every night last weok I had a meetlns,
and that means time away Tram my
tary 5achoeMast Wednesday, Oct. 24. PRESS photo - Msrcmllti
Tamily."
Bfalko, a supervisor in the research
^ g
"Ifl wore rich, I wouldn't be working. ' thrde communities-ShbfEeld
division at BFGoodrich. became mayor
I'd bo somowhore warm and sunny," he Sheffield Lako a n d A v o n L a t e , all three,
of Sheffield Village when ho w a s 28
receive tax revenue g e n o n t s d b y Ford:
smiled.
, . " V .-..., • •-•' -. years-old.
Ha further explained that" Lho paint
One student asked a .question ofton nhop of the Ford p l a n t Is located mostly •
.Some of the slraplohut friendly " n o "
brought -up by odults: "VVho gets the In ShofHeld VUlage. T h o r e t o i a . . : t h o ;
answers Biolko gavu to sludunts wore to
rovenuo from tho.Ford plant?" Bhtlko village rcrelvos, 7 0 ' " ' p e r c e n t ; o f t h e
questions such as **Do you vviint to be
oxpla. Jid that «im:« tho Furd plniU 1> in
l*T«Hident?".and "An? you rich?"
Mom pickets at city hall, pleads for son
By Marilyn O'DantVell
•"
AVON LAKE - In an offort to havo hur
5-yoar old son rolurned. an Avon Lnko
mother pickottid in front of tho police
station, last week, protesting what she
seas as an injustice.
Carrying signs reading. "God glveth.
Avon Lake Police takoth a w a y . " Jacquoline Boylor, 20, of Uellwood Drive in
Avon Lake said pollco and prosecutors
havo turned a doaf ear to her picas for
tho return of her son, David, of w h o m
she has legal custody. '
According to Ms. Boylor, David la in
Maine with his fathnr, Gary Rlggs; his
b rot nor, 7-ycar old Michael: and Riggs'
livo-lu glrlfriuiid; Rally-Crabtre«.--'~ , - She said Riggs has legal custody of
Michaol, but not of David.
'->.
Boyler said she wan ;glvon custody of
both children after h e r divorce from
Rlggs. But Michael chose to live with hfs
father, she said, so she gave Gory Riggs
custody of him.
.
This past summor, Boylor said hor oxhusband had visitation with David from
Junn 9 until July 2 1 . Afterward, sho was
to hnvo thn boyB for six weeks. • - '
''Gary showed u p a week early with
his girlfriend a n d : - w a n t e d Michael
back," SUB said. I said " n o . " '
h e r e ...-•'.
There has to bo a more oquitablo'way
to handle this. Possibly a V*% Increase to
everyono would be in order. I can't
bellcvu Avon rustdonts will havo
anything to do with this gougo.
Olhor levlosl The Avon Lako Library
U one of tho area's most used institutions, more than 10,000 residents attended library-sponsored functions in 1099,
not to mention tho 200,000 Item:; that
wore chocked out. Thn slight fivo-yojir
levy will surely get the community's
nod .Sl-efflttld Lake volern will flnnlly
v
havo Ilio opportunity to add a luvonlln
V officer to their pollco ranks. Other com\munitlos htivti thla well nnwjttd survicu,
Und It truly makes n difforoncu. Sheffield
'Lnko will pass Inuuo 4.
Hetty Blair his hutd public office us
clork of Carlisle Township for more
than two decados. Sho's domanstrated
excellent leadership throuuh both her
positions o» clork as well as board
member and ofricor, of the Ohio
Continued on page 9
Rtggs then obtained papers.ordering
the-••
reba^o-of^MlchealtXWhon^
Ms.
Boyler'a .mother waaTnppro"oco«if'"by'
police , t o M t u r n ;!over^ Michael, i ; she
reportedly told thnni she-did n o t . w a n t .
the boys separated, and handed them
•both'over t o . p o l l c o v ^ tfrJ\\t--z:A"&r:~~-"r:
•; Now, Ms. Seyior states 'that David is ;
attending * school in.. Maine arid she i s
domaridlng police arid city prosticutors
holp onforcu his ruturn.
" ""; •"'•;!,
. "All 1 ask for is tho child I havo
custody of bo returnod to mo," she said.;
1 want to sco my child brought back
homo."
.. ;
- . . .
•
Site also wants .to prods charges
ogalnBt her ex-husband. :
. •...• ~
Avon Lake Pollco Chief Rlchord Hunt
said the police report documents show
Ms. Beyler agreed to the release; of both
boys to tho father. • ' ' "
/
Sho denies this clnim.
. Chlof Hunt says this is ii civil cane aa*I
not one requiring police intervention.
Ms. Boylor said she will continue to
pickot "forovor" until her son la
returned.
'
, •
Coaches needed
AVON - Avon High School no«d»
couches for 7th grade girls basketball
and junior high wrestling. Anyono interoslud Bhould call 934-0108.
PRESS Deadline
Thursdays, 5 p.m.
She wants her son back
Jacqueline Beyler pickets In front of the Avon Lake Pollco Department last week,
lor tho return ol her live year-old son from her ex*'husband who is living in Maine.
PRESS photo - Marltyn O'Donnetl
Due to an overwhelming
volume of articles and ,
columns submitted fcr
,
publication. The PRESS asks
that all news items be
received by Thursday at 5
p.m. This Includes columns.
f
•II
' W3\
•iSI
<•':*.
•
ii
lable Wednesday, October 31*1 to T
Fresh Cut,
Never prepackaged
U.S.D.A. Top Qjgjce
Whole or Split
Round Stea
Chicken Breast
U.S.D.A. Top^hpice
Rolled
Rump Roast...
Ground fresh
several times daily
Lean
Ground Beef..
Lean and Meaty
Center Cut
Pork Chops...
• •i • •• •
Certified Angus Eeof available in participating stores only.
fresh sliced i'*
time of purchase
German bologiia\.i- l .
LB
-
French vanilla
' mods freth daily ' •
'
..
ham & cheese chef salad
(amity favorite
I Ideal spaghettilarge
•
Broccoli
» Pnd*
^Mountain Desv
Dr:;Pepper
*'•
sausage
lea cream treats...
Quick and Eaiy
Pfl[K]-(i(ila:;
Diet Pepsi-Cola
Minute Rice
HBI.BR'BBS BH BBS BBI BBi BSI BOB DSI PW BB1 MM
%ALUABLTE
H«d—m Ifctt cowpew'nt any Cam.ni.iit food Mori
i)ort In C>w, torain, M«ftna, Wogrtw, Summif,
wStork(OwnMnnndrvctna.j ". ;'
regular/ripplaor8ar-B-Q 11 or.
COUPON
Grange jiiice.... I
regular prieoi2.19
• coupon expires
0
io r
h nehOf |
"
' w1
O - ^ ^ ^ c h i p dip
$ 1 1
„ I,"
flfll B B BBI BBI BOB BBi BBB BBI BH §91 DEB BBI BOB B9I l»
. Is now hiring
mcuklvx
• Mlchvks
• •I|W •
•iu|tn
'at your
store
Serving you 'til midnight^ today and everyday
Lake Sheffield Lake
137 Lear Rd.
• 4786 Lake Rd.
4 5 3 Avon-Doldon Rd.
torn reMrv* th* right to
Letters
Mayor urges Yes
vote on issue #12
•
1
1
! him? .-in . e j e c t i o n s lo a lull-time
mayor w h o h a s ' t h e j u t h u r i l v !o run the
city t"» if should !>«.! r u n - J i m v ' l i u b <i
Mjli-^r. ,A
i'!:;irtt>r .r.
must b
UJH'I '•<*' (iiis uiidvr the
• H '.*•• iio ii.'i-'<l .i iiujor ch,irt»;r i:!ianj;f
iiiiw. If.-l'.'i jppoijit n 17-int'rnbcr niiniiiiiltcv dtid HIVI- it .1 K'""i un'rd.nil I ".vouM
liLt' lu li.u.' .i cii'HCL'.iti 1 two- vr.ir. fu!ltitjif rnavor who has mutt- powcr-uo!
Oni! whu fiiqrries t'Lt'I1'"-- sijui'. urdiHitnct'i iind cuts ribrwjns1. An ;il!f:rtJli;
chuici! ivuiild I)--.1, J ia.1% .inmiiiyiT. I would
prtrfi;r a [jfr-Krin-im i^ rdticati'd in thfii
fk'Iti .tnd hie* r> (icrit'iict! in »<!Ctiring
T>_'iJ(;r,i! ;i!id sl.Uti .liil when nt'ttifei). W'v
, may hdv> to p.iy m o n : tu J:L-I this tyjiuof
, i n s t i l l . l)ii! it wuulil bu ivull v.ortii it. Wi:
Diiar Citizens:
The Avon Hike Public Lihr.try '
been providiuj: tli« City of Avon La
with quality service sine" l'J3(J,
With tlit? passjgt! of a moiie^t .725 mill
levy in 198B. tiie Library has provided
improved reference services, both with
additional staffing and .1 wider r:iiiK« of
sources. They have recently installed .in
on-line public catalog, which complements other automated functions, including cataloging and circulation'. ,
doser^'u tliis t y v *>t professionalism ' ri
•
>jur yovL'rnincnt.
' , . ' • • i
Vid»:o. CDs. cassyttt'5, and talking
Hoiv much will this pruposuil ch.uigL1
boal. collections have b?i;n added. A
Young Adult Department bus b(;tm in- tost? A recent uuwspitpur iirticlt; quoted
Counc", saying .1 (full-time) mayor's
augurated. Tho Library is open eight additional hours during the week, nnd .1 salary would escalate to $4b,U0U u year.
If this passes, it will bu tlio lur^ust sil
fall six days during the summer.
adiustrncnt in !ho history of both
The- response to these new services
m«(it and industry in Avon Lake.
bas been exceptional, with over 200.000
In addition, I have always ft'It thut if
items checked out last j u a r mid ov«r
Cieclud'officials weru dni'ng 1th'-'il1 jobs,
1,000 children and young adults cnrollthey would not havo to wor-y about getEM* in Ibe Summer Reading Club this
ting ri!-t!k'cti;d. I wo'iM lists to Krt stuck
your. Neatly 10.000 residents attended
with one for four'yeitrs if they were nut
Library-sponsored programs in 19M9.
pviTonninK. !f wi; had a city manager
The financial records of the Library
employed fit the pkwsuru of council, we
have been-*-)© of citations during tin;
could chahKH him/her overnight if we
temi-annu audit. They have been pruw e r e n ' t pleaaef! with his/her
dent in their allocation of funds.
porformanct!.
I hereby endorse the 5-year .98 mill
If this propocal fails, mid I think it
evy requested for Itie Avon Laku Tublic
will, I suggest they use the money they
Library:
have on hand to buy another leaf pickup
Do veto " Y E S " o n "ISSUE *12" on
vehicle or a snow plow. Oi" present
Nov. 6.
,
crews do an excellent fob but (he volume
Richard W. llausrod
uf now streets to service warrant* addiMayor
tional uquipment.
Support Avon schools
To the Editor:
We encourage the citizens of Avon to
vote YES for Issue 9 on T* rosduy, Nov. fi.
Thia is a RENEWAL levy that must be,
passed if pur children are to continue
receiving the quality education all of us
expect from our school J5Uun.~Again*
thls'ls a renewal not n NEW tux'
In summary, this letter Is not intended
to criticize tbo present administrcl'on
because 1 know tbey uru doing what they
think is right. However, I feel I ivu not
been gjvun a chance.
Finally, I set) no worthwhile changes
in these proposals lor tho city. I disagree
with the priorities and will vote against
them. 1 hupetlie votors will do the same.
Former Mayor
John Pfcken
.the Emorgency Levy passed In
August' several teaching
positions along
To til*" Editor:
wilh ; ;*oxtracurrici r ',ir*-rciated positions
I tlidnk the Avon Lake Public Library
were reinstated. Your Y M vote on Nov.
for maintaining their cxcdlonco us a
6 simply .maintains tbo integrity of
center of learning.
educational servlcus for our kJda. Please
come out to valo,, 'your voice I s ' "-In--»vory aspectof. uiy life, whctliur
important., i .;'."
vocational or rccroationat, I have found
success dependent on information gulliMike Moran; Citizens Advisory Board
ed from roading. To mo, a book or article
•• :
,
Joan Moran. President
offers
tho rti.il oqual opportunity in life.
Kindergarten Parents Club
Reading spawns success
Supports Blair
TotheEditor:
Tho Job of a County Commlaoioner Is
complex as that person must stay on top
of federal and state legislative changes
as they apply to tho administration of
County government.
My vote for County Commissioner
goos to Betty Blair since I bcllevu that
her past experience in dealing with
federal and state Usues as a 23-yeur
elected township official wilt enable heir
to do a bettor job Tor Loraln County than
her opponent.'
Norbert Welter
Lore'n. Or..
Vote -no' on charter
change
I
IS
To the Editor; ,
On November 0. you will bo uikod for
your permission to change the Avon
Lake City Charter. This ^hungo would
involve ullowing a four-year term of office for the muyar and n four-year term
for Council! '
Thi* request should not be taken lightly. I believe tho charter of the City af
Avon Lake is |ust us importunt as the Bill
of Rights. This charter wus formulated
by 17 citizen members of tho community
and was adopted by the people to tuke
effect January 1, 1952. This charter has
lasted for 38 years and bas played u major part in the orderly development of
thfl community, and I'm sure it will last
for 38 more if wo treat it right. The requested change was proposed by four
members of Council who probably
won't bo heru 10'years from now.
12" LARGE PIZZAS
nuw
1 with One item....,$410"
2 with One Item
$8.10
3 with One item ...$11.28
* Additional items 80° Each
EVERYDAY...
EVERY WEEK!
- I T S NOT HOW i m t J E IT COSTS.
I T S HOW MUCH TOO QETt"
THERE iS NO PRICE
LIKE OUR PRICE
933-4224
933=4477
933-5708
18th ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
, Guest Speaker: Arthur Sholtis- {.£;;
Sanctuary Choir-'All Services: ^-^v
Nursery Provided
•
tV 'i •'.' -,':":^'-'
36080 CHESTER RD. -100 yds. No. of.I-TO on Rt. 83 ;. ;.;
REV. JOHN BUNNEY, PASTOR
. X / ^ i 937-6226;
Support issue 9
,
Continued on page 7
:
A Warm Welcome Awaits You!
Also, our library provides videos, cassettes, softwuro, programs for children,
teens. adults-Just to mention a .Tow.
Our library must keep up with our
rapidly changing world of knowledge
and technology. Ix't us havo tho vision to
support tlie library iijvy.Dr. John M.
Simpson
Avon Lako Animal Clinic
To the Editor:
1 am writing on behalf nf thri Avon
Preschool Purents' Club to uncouruge
the citizens of Avon to SUPPORT
ISSUE 0. renewal of the school levy. Tim
approval of t h e August levy
demonstrates that the people of Avon
reallzb M10 Importuned of n strong school
system. We must now anco again
demonstrate that we are willing to SUPPORT our schools and ospocially OUR
CHILDREN.
ISSUE 9 will NOT raise tax«s, but it
will Bdnorate $310,000 In annun)
rtjvenuo for five years. This financial
support would help unable tbo Avon
schools to maintnin Its current HIGH
QUALITY of education and extracurricular activities. Tills will not only
benefit current students in our school
systom. but wilt also enxure thut today's
IiruschuoltTH will hoiivn n good strong
school systnin [11 the future.
Our children nr« ii valuable resource.
Ploane don't lot them down. Vote "YHS"
on Issue 9 on Nov. 0.
Heidi H. Oorsoy, President
Avon Preschool Parents' Club
m
Assembly of God
It's iean...
j
it's tender.-it's like a J
barbeque on a bun without the bones.
McRIB—a boneless pork sandwich
simmered to perfection
in our own sassy hickory-style
BBQ sauce. Served up on a freshly
baked homestyle roll garnished ,
with picklesand onions.
McRIB' For a limited time only!
32799 Walker Bd.
Avon Lake, OH
R.J. Hemmer Jr., Publisher ,
R.J. (Dick) Hommer Sr., Founder ,
1922-1939
Marceila Orange. News Edilor
Linda 3,-vnos. Secretary
1st
Unda M Hemmer, Advertising
Brenda Ban>an. Accounting
, Place
Nont Mitchell. Advertisiiig
Rita Flaim. hews
Best Original
Lsurie Saan. Circulation.Manager
Photograph
, ,
Fred Schmidt Courier
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RAT/;
Send new?, articles, advertiseexjnta to:
Box 300, 1SS L o r Rd.. Avon Lake, OK 440:
S It).00
Y'-JSKxla/
let a corr&sn&iary cvrZiSMO'
ir# kjmt of Ktrkng can
Naocr's Ha&s&Bag & TaaBtogSatoa
Hair Care For The Entire Family
2390 Center Rd., Avon (RL 83)
937-4CO3
Th« Presa
Is a Nowspaptr of
G e n i a l CfrcutoUc-n
, in Lorain County
Pizziri
Sqlads • S&ndwiohes
Telephone
933-5100
COPYRIGHT °1990
..
Circulation 12,000
Serving Lake Eric's South Shoic Since 1951
Avon Lake
PIZZA CUTTER.* WEST 1 Pl2SA-GUTTEfl-*EAST-
Working parents should also make arrangements with
someone who will attend to their children in case the
schools close during the school day because of an
emtirgency. The children should bo informed whore
they uru to report in case of such an early dismissal.
LEARWOOD BECOMES COLLEGE CLASSROOM
Two education studvuits from Ashland University arc
doing teaching experience this quarter at Lefirwaod
Middle School in Avail Lake.
DlanoTworw
Karen Abfall is a student teacher. She is on elemenTechnician
tary education major' with certification in reading
PractHiontir
. grades K through 12. /5he is student teaching through
cooperation of Paul Di inford in an eighth grade science
As winter approaches,.
sotting. In the sciejtre classroom, Knron toadies
wo slowly movuour ac-.
English, math, and social studies skills too. thereby
tivitiea into the warm.
stressing tho importatte of applying what, a student
calm indoors. But dogs, simply letting the dog '
learns from ono class to another. Karen shows much enespecially young ones, run; madly around the
thusiasm for leaching, innovative methods and a love
still newd thoirexorcUft-.r ::back yard with no super* *
and respect for tho atudeMs. Hor University supervisor
Exercise is one of" the Vision, structure, or'
is Rutbann McCarbery.
/,
best cure? for a "wound- : attention,
w
Karon lives in Amherst w^th hor husband, D»n and
up" dog and can even
son, Robert. In December. Karen will graduato from
help prevent destructive brought to you ox a
Ashland University find give birth to hor second child.
behaviors like ionp-""
public kervico (roro,
She Lopes to start full-time teaching in the fall of 1991.
propriate chewing !;ofr; Diana Tarooe, Tochnt* Lisa Garrison is doing hor field experience, a prere- furultum Ideally; the ex-. dan Practitioner, Avon I
quisite to studunt teaching. She is an elementary educaBfcisa should involva tho" Lake Animal£ Clinic. 124^
tion major with certification grades K-0. Lisa works
ier Ro4d. AvonLmkv.<
with Kathy Nisenbaum in sixth grade math classos half- T
nod Dot ^ .
dny» for ihR whole semwfltor. Under Kathy's supervision. Lisa is observing, oaslstfng,, and ^ teaching in-",
dividual students, groups of studonts. and wholo class
lessons. Lisu also, is very inthusiaslir; Ill-us to try new
teaching methods, and enjoys working with children.
Her university supervisor is Mike Mill«r.
"•
.'."
•*/* ' V
< Lisa lives in Etyria. She is planning on graduatUig
from Ashland University In May of 11)91, and hopes to
start a full timo teaching career by thu fall of 1Q01.
AHIfc, (MJr 21 ^pi-3I) Ttomoco ; LIBRA (S«plWW 15) XI
ALHS PTA AVON PRODUCTS FUNDRAISER
Oncu again, tho Avon Lako High School PTA will bo be torJNy eaoccatfc n d lfv-~» tf*-i; but it may pttUK* ttm ban n fern*
soiling Avon products as a fall fund raiser.
t^y mil iDifcTpiUlc 7ou'n b*'ytut ix*s pnleMM^> ti& It conareatfj
Orders will bo taken from Oct. 31, IDOO through Nov.
You wlU be
12, 1990. with delivery before Thanksgiving. Order
books will bo available from any high school PTA Board i and (i «on't "win many friendi". long tine., And It w l l grow'MCS
aoroeooe in the family - later than yoaiUot
—-"-"-member by Oct. 31.1B90. Since tho ALHS PTA Is a non- Fornuately,
profit''organization, anyono who places an order i b o u t d c o m e t o y o u r t e t c u e . • • \. - '• • • - . , - , , 7 . - , ••.-"',•(•••'
scoRno<oct
through'our Avon sale will not pay tax or handling
TAURUS (Apr »-May U>Thll U i w f t o
charges., .', "
'•',.'•'•
a lime when any bealih compUtou cesi —
_„>
'. Thoso Avon beauty products and accessories make can be dealt wiih n>ccetifully—K- ally.'abcially, aut
nice gifts. Start, making your Christmas gift giving lists lungmd you follow yourphyticiaR't , could Wow lOmi-'Mf-bucks this"
advice and don't kid younelf,,^' weekend tod havo noihing
now and keep us in mind.
<
ruUmooncouUputyoulbtheav'Qd . for I t : Aoii.«u — "--•••
For any Information, please contact Jackie Panza at toUeanomclojeuandyoufniyniKV
precawionttoirokejareyowbetter^
933-4541 ar"5ue Johnson at 933-4731.
,
..rwieihlog you weren't tnppoted to-:- balTdocm't find out- ".<'" -T-j^t?|
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU (Subfoct to chango)
^.^...^
.••'"•
SACITTARiuS {Nov 24-D*< Jl)v t ,
Nov. 5 • Chix Nuggets, Hash Brawns, Fruit, Pudding.
GEMINI (May 23-Jnn Jt)No*emYoucanbeUKultinuteMctalsnfanalM
Milk.
,
'
ber will te a monih &r Hring-it-up now and dixann myvoe. Bt* j o u S
Nov. 0 - Elniitlcn Lasugnu. Voter's Fruit, Sure Win
bigUmctautevcnwiititheempha»«
may wane ihb lateniiptnioc
aH not®.
on fun; career mattcfi can make 'eggiinonebaikct 1 '*
Garlic Bread, Democratic Drumstick, Republican Milt, prognuslsp.
You will be eluding - « , ' '
Nov. 7 - Sausage Pizza,-Groon Beans,'; Orange StoKe,
.;
beauty.chaitnandcultureibUwecV- ini
Sugar Cooki*', Milk.
and it wut probably gel you Jutt . It 1
Nov. 8- Hot liodgy w/Lettuce & Tomato, Chips, Fruit end
what you're looking for. .' •
PETCARE
',* Vi
City Schools
^ '
. »
'I
•r.r
'IK
;•>»:
}
i
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Wed., OcL3I -Avon Lake High School PTA Avon Sale
'Begins''' . .' -, • ' -'•.
Tues.. Nov. 6 - Eiwtview Bake Sale .
<
EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSING - AVON LAKE CI.TYSCHOOLS
-.:
• .Clayton A. Dusek, Superintendent of Schools, gives
the following Information concerning school closings:
- Avon Lake seldom closes its schools becnuaoofEnow.
•This-i* primarily because tho Avon Lake City Service
Deportment docs'an excellent iob of removing tho snow
- from the streets; On many occasions, the Struct Dopartment crews work all night to clear the streets in the city,
' The Police Department, and school officials keop in
contact with each of hor in tho late night and early morn;:.' Ing hours .-when scyero weather conditions exist. The
, decision to close the schools Is usually made In the early
- morninghourB onschooldays. Therefore, telephone
calls to either tha Police Department or school officials
, in the evening hours are unnecesiuiry. • • ^
.V'Whon'ltbecomes necessary to close the schools, the
' schools rely on tho local radio and television stations to
communicate tho Information to tho public. School officials inform tho Associated Press and United Press International when the schools are closed. Those services ;
will, in turn, notify the area radio and television sta :
tioris.' On occasion,-however, breakdowns In com-. municatioh have pr&vqntad the information from boinR;
rolnyed os requodted.v- •/ -.:•:.'
v;
Radio station WEOL (Loral n-Elyrfu. 903 AM) has
always made* the announcements promptly and accuratoly and the Avon Lake schools will continue to use
thoir services In addition to that of the noyvs services.
Parents and student^ arc advised to listen to WEOL
Tor lh« most prompt and accurate reports.
'/-'
Parents and students should assume that tho lociil
schools Br« open unless; an announcement porfains
Jello w/Tpppina. Milk. Nov. 9 - R.L.T.. Chix Noodlo
specifically to the Avon Lake schools.
Calls should not bo made to school officials or thu Soiip. Pears. Chocolote Hrownlo, Milk.
Poilco Depcrtrownt unless they are absolutely necessary
becausu those calls Will tic up tho phones when
emergency calls must bo made.
,
FAMILY.VISION CARE
- fit. Joseph Elementary School will bo closed whenever
the Avon Lake Public Schools am closnd becnusu o£
'CONTACT LENSES
weather conditions or other emergency. •
Parent* who have children that attend private or
•TINTED
public schools outside the Avon Lnko district arid tintransported by Avon I-nlco bu.Hijs should nlso listen (o
•DISPOSABLE
, arua radio and television stations for school closing In. ; ;,
- ASTIGMATIC
, formation. As a general rule, tho Avon Lalu- City School
District will not transport any public or non-public
school students to another community when tho public
schools in Avon Lake or the neighboring districts uro
closed because of weather.
OPTOMETRIST
Parents should make a judgment about whether to
send their children to school when bad wtmthor exists
1216:933-8300
oven though tho schools are open for classes., The
32730 WALKEHRD.BLDG.l
schools will accept tho parents' decision in this matter
EVENINGS AND
and tho student will be oxcusqd based on a paront's
.. ! ATTHELANDINGS
SAT. AVAILABLE
decision.
AVONLAKEOH44012
CANCER Oun 22-Jul JO)Thii It
ihepcrfecitimewittrtdeveloplng.
morcpotitlveperMnalUy, Butltwllt
CAPRICORN (Dec'
Thihld b
DR. SCOTT H. SEIPEL
M-
may havca friend who wutl provide
anoquMkrcy
aiwelluuAhappy
TbervcARlNMlEGO
Super Mar*rt Near V « „
-'Hi
OH
i:ilM*m.jMxH EIjti* OH.
flUPnrlKd U«La**l l>ku
11 i I Mraltr H*. Lunim. OH.
Anhmi PlK» I n k m i OH.
TO FIND V OCR NEAREST
STOP n SH'JPCALLW-MU |
Enter Rini-Rego's
"Home For The
Holidays"
Sweepstakes
IICraad Prlin • u lit
All t
no
4 5 6
siUckdWCkntlsHllrwiiHy*kcT«
^
Our Own
Lower Salt
or
/
•""
2 3
• • » IB.t H I
iiUU^Ka ,fnt«a*Um>(HCiiUtJT«
:*
Made Fresh Daily
HI
T
r r — , - . , • • • — •.-T • i i j n i t i i n i
• • • • p f - I*.»i«*.. .nTHllaarp > a » n t i . l i
Ml. D M l M Oil ' . 11»
HYouDidNotAeceiveA
Copy oi Our « Page (
"Cornucopia of Savings
Full Color Ad, Exira Copie
Are Available At All
•; Stoprn-Shops
Sausage
U.S.D.A. Graded
Perdue Split
Teimer
All4reen
Broccoli,„
Freshly Pressed
Apple
Cider
Bananas
Save Up To 79C
Great Side Dish
FREE TIDE!'
MM. m enmnon iw $»ra* * tn •<» mn i
[MMHMM*MMtOLNMiM>tt«lin'lDiim)IU SB
iWttyMr
Refund by mail when you buy
one 39 oz. Tide hwdef
nupM 11. 'W
'1.99
i . j f i f Plat* M « stampw) «n«iop« i « l mail to:
ERYDAY
s
AVON...PeopIe on the move
Children Services Provides:
•
•
•
•
Agency Girls' Group Home
24-Hour HoUifie
Foster Care
Protective Supervision of
Abused and Neglected
Children
• Green Acres Chtldrens Home
• Independent Living SWb
• Adoption Services
• Respite Care
By Oebra Balmert Pulnvlth
please send or drop off articles yuu
wish to have included in this cclumu to
OL-lira Balmert Tolovich at 35760
Riegelsbergur Rd.. Avon by NOON, on
Thursday before dale of publication.
Call 937-5400 for mere information.
DATEMINDEK
Oct. 3O - Trim-Up Clavt, Avon Middle
School 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 30 - Avon East 6th grade choir program 7:30 p m.
,
OcL 30 - Avon PTA meeting 7:10 pjn.,
Avon East
Oct. 31 - lazzercise, Avon Middle School
6:30 p.m. ,
Oct. 31 - KAPPY HALLOWEEN
OcL 31 •- St. Mary's Card Party, Tom's
Noon
Nov. 1 - Trim-Up Class, Avon Middle
School 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 1 • Little League General Meeting
Nov. 1 - Festival Meeting. City Hall 7
p.m.
,
'
Nov. 1 • Kiwanis Club
Nov. 1 - Hdy Trinity Book Fair thru
Nov. 8
Nov. 2 - lazxercbe, Avon Middle School
6:30 p.m.
Nov. 3 - Gospel Singing Church of Cod 6
p.m: . •' . ,
Nov. S - jazzercise, Avon Middle School
G:30 p.m. '
Nov. 5 - Rachel Cirdo
Nov. 5 - Avon East Book Fair now thru
Nov. 9
Nov. 6 - Band Booster. Avon High Band
VOTE FOR
X. tXrpen Arfoc
«weenHgres
Ehw*. Oho * * m a .
9 #:"<£• I I M
SgtiTAIlrty ' i y p ^ w ttot*
Roam
<?£$>
.. Y;'c»Cffllor>t service-,,
' Vliavri made the Santa
tforth Ri'cigevilJe;327-7Qp7
r
- Oporv Daily: i1c30.a.m; to'lO ^ m ?
34'139 Co^to'r Kid.go, NprtKRidgevilia
•' (Jn^fdni). W of Crocker Ha.)
' Restaurant
Clovc-fand' CoIlTolt.Frco
'
•'
•,
236-39>93v
• • • ' • • . '
Nov. 6 - Athletic Booster
,
Nov. 6 - Rebecca
Circle
Nov. 0 - Avon liast Book Fair 6-9 p.m.
Nov. 7 • lazzorcLso, Avon Middlo School
6:30 p.m.
;
Nov. 7 - Academic Boosters
;
Nov. 7 - Avon Park Board
Nov. 7 - Avon Women's l,*iub
Homemade Auction 7:40 p.m,
v,.
Nov. 7 • Avon Planning Con»ultakit,
Tom's 7:50 p.m.
Nov. 7 • Avon East Book Fair, 8-9 p.m.
R E N E W A L LEVY FOR OUR
CfllLDRKNS' EDUCATION-VOTE
YES.
The . Avon School System has B
levy on the ballot this olnction.
tu our children and your
neighbors' children who are asking for
your help nnd support to voto YES on
this lovy. This is only- a RENEWAL
LEVY. Tlio children of our city deserve
what wo hud and more. So listen to the
children of your neighborhood and not
rumors; thl». is not a place to gjt even or
startagnidgo.lt iso place to soy YES we
lovo our kfds and want thorn tn have the
' bost. DO NOT FORGET TO VOTE YES
ON THE RENEWAL LEVY.
AVON EAST PTA BOOK FAIR
Avon East PTA U sponsoring a Great
American Book Fair the week of Nov.
5-9 and everyone ID invited. Chooso from
hundreds of titles for thu young reader
HECKINGWITH
XTRAKICK
Open a ctieckljjft tccouat at EST Bank and
earn lots of extras.
Extra convenience with tasy-to-read
monthly statements and a choke of check
designs. Ultra optbn* like no charge checking,
interest bearing accounts and the Pardner ATM
card. And extra safeguards with optional overdraft
protection and FD1C insurance.
That's checking with a kick. The kind ot checking
you get Iram'EST.—
where con«nienc«; is always
a part of the game plan.
i n c l u d i n g m y s t e r i e s , classic*,*".
biographies, sports, adventures, popular ^
fiction, workbooks, humor, and how-to,^
books. Take this great opportunity to hslp the school raise needed funds by ^
getting an sarly start on Christmas shop-;""
ping. Adults who wish to buy setAotly
can drop by Nov. 0 & 7 from 6-9 pjn.
and have them gift-wrapped for free.F
information call937-S102."
. i:
HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS CANDY
Avon Church of Cod b h«vwig;ihelr
Annual OirUtmas Candy •;salo.Thl*
homemade candy sals mas from Nov
thru Dec A 1/2 Lb. Is $2^0 and lpi.Jag
$5.50. Available are. peanut-cJustBM
raisin dusters, coconut clusters iitd. thtt
faoous peanut butter balls ®50 cvnla
1
each. ' ' ' '
Avon Middle School
- ^
Admission is $4 which tadudea •
dofslous homemade dessert* beverage
inii door prize. Tickets are
Ublt'
tho door or from any-WdmeDi^CA,
member.: For more information;:cul
Mary at 937-5790 or Joanal 937r5039.^
ST. MARY'S CHURCH CRAFTNOO1"
Avon St. Mary's riMO'VCraftjNoi
will be held on D e c 1 from 9^ajn^7 p j
Reservations V'»ritttbles; 'aro' noVibet
table1 reserves for StsTTwMe contact Pi
Kozak at 034-6871 or
93-1-5493
GREAT AMESUCAN B0OK\FAIJ$ ,
Holy Trinity School is sponsortngfT/io
through a. Tho Fnfr Isr open totfopub
from 9a.in:to'4 ~
--i^-^-'-^-—
,13 .Mbhiifiy* eyoh
" p.m. ThoBchoot Is localed at 2610
Rd.. In Avon. -\)••<
SWEATSUIT SALE
Avon Klndergtirte;
selling sweatsuits•;• rind' Avoa:f|i
NOW. Proceeds will
Kindergarten chlldron. For.infonnBUfl
on ardoring your. swcatsui^-Vt.Vfacia
coll Joim - at .034^4737 - oi SUMttf"
034-5954., .: .- '
GOSPEL SINGING
Avon Church of Cod will presfli
Gospol singing on Nov. 3 at 0 p.'miTll"1
will b*j sovorul groups singing. Slor,
joos and hotdogs will be sorvod. All Brjjl
wulcome to come and en|oy tho siaf'
WELCOME WAGON .51
WANTS TO VISIT YOU I
Just engaged? New parent?
•' i
Moved? I'd like, to visit you. I'll bring"
useful gifts, information and cards//
you can redeem for more gifts at -t
local businesses. All free to you. "
Avon Lake - Mary Jean Garret!, 933-5378
Avon Lake.- Olga Schaaf, 933-0460
Wo can arrange
to got together In
your homo for a
brief visit.
With You
Every Step Of The Way
EJyriiSr-tnpATniitNjttonalBink • Member fltlC • A First BancorporJlion nfOltw AHili-iti• T ^
*£
For mor« information call B49-Z732 o r ^
327-1319 or 23S4508
^
FAMILY NIGHT * AFTER SUPPER
CLUB AT THE UBRAKY
Tlie Avon Library welcomej you
participate in their Family Night on
Nov. 8 at 7 p^n- Wo will be making a
Thanksgiving rxafL OuUron of all age»^
and parent* taiy attend. Sign up at th»V
Library or givo tno Library a call *tf
934-4743 to roserva your place.
•<- t
HOMEMADE AUCTION & CARD*?
PARTY ' ' '
.Avon Women's Club will I» having^
combined HuntTmado Auction and. a
Card Party on Nov. 7 at 7.40 psa. st the
T>w UnN PwndM B w M M «>• W a U '
•*
Letters
Cdfinuetf from page 3
V v
rThanks for dedication
-
IT-
dent Council and National Honor Suciuiy, I would liku to thank th« community
To lb« Editor:
Words cannot expressraygratitude'to ' fur their support of ovr schools. As a
vinior. 1 ruatLit: how many dr.istic cute
you for honoring my father, "Jarzen the
and changes would r.umu 'taut without
Magician," by dedicating Avon Lake's
the passage of the school levy, A3 a
HoTjecociiiig tu him this year. Respecresult of your support ifj tho August
ting you aa much us he did. and having
clecikw. I iitid olher students wvra nble
lovud this community so vurv much.
to continue this school year with all the
Dad would have been ttcMud pint at ail
opportunititn of previous years. I hope
ill at attention. For him ant}, on behalf of
that the underclassmen will be able to
my mother und three brothers. I thank
E-xpcncMioi tho'wtm&irful opportunities
you most sm;crely for a very pivUu <w>and thorough wuCiition t h a i ! received
'
X ^ h farzen
through Avon schools- Please remember
Ihi* is a renewal anr* there is no increase. Come out tu support your
Encourages levy support
schools on Nov. ti.
To the Editor;
Lynn Fitch
:
On Nov. 3 the Avon schools are hopAvon High Senior
ing to p.iS3 another school levy.
However. I he new levy wiil not intrude
Grossly understaffed
a new increase la payment. We at Avon
department
High Want to thank all of you who voted
for the pa»t lovy in August. We greatly
To the Editor1 and citizens of Sheffield
appreciate) your support of our schools.
Lake: . • , .,
, ' •
Without your help the students at Avon
Ycur Policu Department needs your.
would probably be without activities
support in passing a one mill lcv>' to insuch as Jnterschobstic sports or other
crease tho Police Department's man> activities like student council or band.
pxiv/cr by one officer. Somn of this oi- ficwr'a respoiuibilities will involve tho
We hope you will give us the support
handling of Juvenile cases.
< •
we need to continue to have a superior
school system for tjecommunity and its
The size of your Police Department .
children. Please vote for the Renewal • has Increased by onu offic&r since 1072.
Levy on election day. Thank you.
The calls answered by the Police Department hove increased by MORE THAN
Matt S. Schweitzer
200 PERCENT from 8,816 In 1972 to
, ,
No vote for full-time mayor 17,850 In 10139.
Presently, there arc nino full-time officers. The minimum standard for the ciTo the Editor:
ty thu slzo or Sheffield, Laku is 15
The \ Avon Lake Charter requires,
officers,
every j 5 years, the appointment of a
Chprter Review Commission, mado up
Pleaso vote for Issue 41 to increase
of at.• least '9 resident members," ap- ya-.tr grossly understaffed Police Departpointed by the Mayor and confirmed by
ment. Thonus W. Schmidt,
Council; for, the very purpose of reviewChior of Police;
In^ the Charter In light of the city's
,
'
Joseph Martin
ovcKin£ growth and needs with a
Salety Director
recommendation for changes a.*
""appropriate.
\ ", r
Former opponent
^ The moat recent Charter Review Combacks
Bara
\mlssion^sent its final report, to Council
on May' 5,' 1989; they made no recom- To the Editor nnd voters of the 54lh
mendation regarding a [ull-timo Mayor,
District:
' '• _
"nUti 1 4 year term, or 4 yuar terms fur
We have on« of tho finer stato •
Cornell; though those Hofna ; weru
representatives in Ohio in Or. John V.
tevlftwed. Tho Charter; in Its wisdom
Dara, He has boon concerned and has
provides for its citizens to niako
these
accomplished much for us in the areas
1
recommendations rather. than, the Coun- of schools, attending to thu elderly and ; .
cil and'Mayor. In I'tz.'own self- serving
Increasing |ubs In Loraln County.
interest. ' ; , ;,. -.. ,..;,.,. ^-^
, [ fuel I know, John Dara tetter than
If Council and the Ma^or felt the need ..'; most praple because I ran against him
for theseI changes they coutd hove called ;12 years ago. I searched to find a flaw in
•Into being a special Charter Review
Joltn. before and after that race. 1 IntendCommission of citizens to;study this
ed to run against Dr. Bara two years
Issue.'Instead Council appolaisi a com- „••• later (because wo had a very close ulec^mltteo. of.3 of Its own memberi^o study
tibnL After I saw the job John -Sad done.
'tho fsstie and "hiftJco recommendaltbns. . I fbtt-vrohadtho best representative for ~.
The recommended charter amendments; the 54th District; and I still feel thai way.
were presented to Council for approval
Tho person who Es running against Dr.
ila the form of aa Ordinance of Emergen-'.. .Bara Is probably a fine ponan. but peo' cy. for the Public Welfare; and passed it . pio like John only como around every so
'with only one reading;,thus cutting off
often. So lot's take advantage of his great
, public'.comment, ;dobate;,or /question.
James
The cbartor review process does provide : survico and elect him onco again.
A. Smith
an alternative to'Council's self-serving
post candidate for tho 54th District
, '
Avon
f B C t i o n . ' ^ " r ; ) : r "'•••:••• I : - ; . ' 1 . " ' ; • • "-.••'.
•
Unless an impartial, commission of
dtizohjtnakcs tho study and roebmmen- ,
Blair - Dedicated
options; I am unable to support 1) a fulltimo Mayor: 2) an unlimited number of 4
public servant
year terms for Mayor; 3] a four year lerm
for Council, limited or unlimited.
To
the Editor:.
: , '
- J Thi&Us the same Mayor and Council
1
Betty Blair has served as an oloctod ofwho denied 2.000'Town Center petificial In Carlisle Township for tho past
tioners the placement of that issue on
23 years. In addition, she. has boon
tlio ballot. Yet, they had no problorn putalccted statewide as a director,
ting Issues 10 and 11 on tho ballot; and
secratary'treasurur and second vice
now request your support.
- . •
president of (ho Ohio Township
Avon Uko's poyrollcontinues to glow
Association, which represents the 1,320 .
rapidly, with thu uddltlon of a full-timu
townshlpsframficrossthoStatoofOhio. <
Planner and other'personnel; tnow tho
Aa a 1909 graduuto of the Loraln County
poluntial of, a fuSWitno Mayor and
leadership program, she Is conrerned
secretary; meanwhile,'we continue an- , about Lorafn County's needs.
"'
:
hual across tho board pay Incronscs of
She has had tho benefit of a hands-on
approximately 0% plus increased
uduciitfon in government complexities.
otionts.
.
, ,
•
. Working well with many, federal, stato .
We had bottur lake a hard look at these 1 and Iocnl officials an various projects, '
happenings; and not through tho eyes or , sho has oarnod llmlr ntspoct. Thore is ,
the Mayor and Council. Lei's start by. nothing like day-to- diiy oxporionce as a
toncliur. yiifi tins a prnttlcol and comvoting NO on Issues 10 and 11.;
mon sense unptonch.
,
M i withhold by rt>qua*t
Betty Bluir is a dedicated and qualified •
public servant: Keep' experience work-'
Vote Yes on school levy
ing for us at the ccunly.tovel. Elect Dotty
Blair your full- time County CommisTo tho Editor.
sioner on Nov. 0.
On Nov. 6. Avon residents will bo askBotty Lou Vencul
ed to renew tho school lovy. As a
North Kldguvlllo. Ohio
member of volleyball, basketball. Stu-
ft
i.
- i
•i
n
Phone 933-2525
To!! Free Phone 871-3728
LEARWOOD SQUARE, 375 LEAR RD . AVON LAKE
3
m
N
o
PRESCRIPTIONS ARE THE HEART OF OUR BUSINESS:
3J
, Your Full Service neighborhood Pharmacy Modern. Computerized For'
Efficient Professional Service
Fk<eistsred Pharmacist On Duty At AM Times
All Your Avon Litr Drugs Pr«cripri^«i d«i Htalth tfrcji Ate at F.*x Drajs"
ill
il
This information
provided by,
Dick & Ken
•;
your
Fox Drugs
^Pharmacists
Dick Ktuffman
Head Lice: Fall is the Peak Season / ^
Aeconling to the NiUonaJ PHUCUIME* AMoewtwn, Uae pvuk M U M for basrf not I* tarn
fait. Mewl ika U n condition in which thfl p*ra»lt* petftcutUM hummus capttt* l i w ' In
und aa the hair oi th«'human host. Children arv ajrerted n u n ottaa ttica ntlulta.
IVpkaUy,. Uw punuiU- k picked up c t ichocl. bivught home, wtd trftamuttni So otlicr
member of the fnwll*.
,
j
FaJVnt* should cwruider UIMC prev<ntUUvr n w u u n r Do not let chiMrcn •fanr* bed* j
•t night. Bach child tihoulJ have his or bf r own hair tirushi comb, hot. and headfitanai. \
Encourage children to not wear other chUdmi'j dutt.ua at botjw or atncbool.
'
According to a recant articta in AmtHcxut fharntacy,
parent* thouM check their
chlntren at least weekly during the Tall month* for lit*. LDOIC for I fee and their anall
egft pa Ihe chlttf* hair Mid skin. Examine behind lh« CBIT. at tSn cro-wn uf thv.head.
and at the napa of the neck. Check'towel* af(or: children hulh«. Wash .beddoUiea,
blanket*, tftweta. and ptflow cu*« in v v y hot water ami dry Ifcewi it«tna at Uu> hlghe*t
dryer lempernttuv ftettiiij;. CJraj ronib* nnd brushes In hut water.
Non|U¥«cription shompooit fur head lira «n> avaUat>U> an grtn, \hjuid» »nd fo*m». Your
phamuid«t can help you w l e c t * good product.
flowers • gifts • cards)
Introduces
^ ^
> Greeting Cards \
25% OFF AH
Greeting Cards • Boxtd-Cfiristmas Cards * Gift Bags • Wrapping Paper
UOXED CUKISrMAS
5% Additional Savings with purchase
of 10 or more everyday cards
933-3253
871-2299
ifts • cards- • Vfu Witt t*Uwr
Aff Our frah fCowcrs 103% guaranteed
690 Avon Belden Rd. (Rt. 83)
Avon Lake, Ohio
AiiyitUnK tu
Cat! For Otolb
in,
\ u \ i i i i •»•*•• i ii i
ij
M I ' p . ' i .'
(Ehokt "Steat
32489 C«rter F&Jse
LUNCM
COCXTJULS
327-9000
\\>
' 1
1 >'' I ' I "
>II"MTI^ i"
i
i>
Pay increase policy for 1st-year
employees to be discussed
Ctarabakes - Tues. thru Sun. into November
THANKSGIVING -.Thursday, Nov. 22
Full Course Family Dinners serving 1230 • 3 p.m. • 5:30 p.m.
Seef Dally
Wmm
Sc^day Kr.nors - Full Course * 1 0 9 B
11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Early Dinners - Tues. thru Sat. * 7 * 5
4:30 'o 9 p.m.
- FREE Skthday or Anntvwswy Cska, |usl Whisp*- Nama to Eddy
Rt 83 South to Center Rkfge. Turn left on Center Ridge 3 mDet EasL
"
j
&£§ J
AVON LAKE - Council member and
chjiruf the Human Resources Cummittc*. V'inct; Uiimi, addruist-d cotinti)
with the need tu sat ;i policy in regard to
pay increiii-s !«r probationary
emplwyev;.
,
The city's otdinanin! which pertains to
0iu subject itjics that irobatioruiry
(first-ywarj einpluyuis an: not eligible for
a pay increase until thOy have been
employed with the city for dns year.
Probationary'employees are given a
sul salary at errancy's discretion for thu
probationary time of one yczr. In dnpartmunts where contracts nta involved and
bargaining units represent employees, it
is possible that a probation dry employee
could receive a pay increase along with
his bargaining unit's negotiated pay increase, because the increaw changes the
base rate of pay. That base rate change
increases the pay of only those proba-
tionary employees who are rcpresert»d
by bargaining units, not tho«»* mlioul
bargaining unith.
Such employees would Include
secretaries'.
Prior to July 1989. all umployecs wore
required to senv one > ear before auy increase in pay was allowed reijardleiw of
their negotiated contracts
•"Since July of 1980. probationary
employees represented by bargaining
units have been afforded ihu luxury of
beinB Jpven an Increase in their base rate
of pay every tine their bargaining unit
negotiates a pay incrwue," Urbia said.
"Council heads to come up with a
policy, or the ordinance must either bo
aboliihed or amended, he udded.'
Council will further dlscuas the mutter
at its next meeting Wov. 12. There will
bo co council meeting or work session
Nov. 5.
We beat any written estimate
31122 Center Ridge Kd.^Wqstlake
Serving Lorain & Cuyahoga
Counties for 10 years
Across from Bradiey Square
871-8515
Carpet Sale?
FREE Installation On Every Order!
Factory Prices On
Verticals • Mini Blinds
DEIr'MAR.
• F«*» SnofKAI-Homa S^wc* • Cudora UaO*
Pleated Shades
• LJf*wn« Warranty
• Docoralor Smrvc*
• Haaoy Duty Track
Woven Woods
Blinds Are Gur.Only*Business!: :.
Westphal Enterprises - Lynn Westphal, Owner
'
• ..
Minimizes Seams
Trackless or PBush
10 year wear warranty
For Appofntmanl Call
1-800-237-4450 or 327-7125 In North Ridgevilie
Peg. $21.00 sq. yd.
399
Sale fl V sq. yd.,
Installed With A Pad
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Residential
B*4 Mirtffftatt'1
fitofl#
Commercial
Industrial
H Radio Dispatched
B Saturday Delivery
• Serving Lorain and
Cuyahoga Coun&s
Mortar Thonwwd Concrtta Siocti
6UcsS«nd
'.. ' '. Fac*BrKk
930 Miller Rd., Avon
2 mi. from Rt. 2 & 90 oft 611
-•Lorain-
•—Cleveland Line-
937-6284
835-5775
Dr. Laura Pandv
-Elyria-
236-5482
m 90 Days Same As Cash!
THE PERFECT
ANYTIME GIFT
M • • • • • f • t t i • • • • • • • >•• • J a i i i i i i i i i M i i i i
national
Family Dentistry
Including crown*, root canal*, pjrlials,
denlurc* and extractions.
cosmetic deniitry
933-2710
New Patients Welcome
Children Always Welcome
Evening & Sat. Hours
Walker Commons North
33398 Walker Rd. Unit F
i
(at Moore Rd.)
<
I
Avon Lake, OH
J
Now Showing
1 . Ghost PQ-13
2. Graveyard Shift R
3. N!ght of the Living
Dead R
Sonny Boy R
4. Memphis Belle po-ia
movie money
Starts Friday
1 . Ghost po-ia
$8.00 Value For $7.50
2. Graveyard Shift R
3. Avalon R
4. Memphis Belle PO-M
Coupon Book
• ••••R.tltllllltMllf IlllllllllllllllftSli
flvon Lake
871-SB78, 933-315S
334S7W. LikvRMd
6:00 pjti. TIcUu tokiXnin,
h*kx« thowimM. PTKKM Ltvaln
W3-3)55-Oyt(«, 1-324-2151.
\s,
PTA volunteers spruce up Eastview
B> MuceUa Grande
_ AVON LAKE - Several parents,
i volunteers and students apunt a
beautiful Saturday afternoon. Oct. 27.
lantlicaping Eastview Elementary,
Scnoot on Lear Rood.
Many communiiy businesses and in^n divlduois pitched In to contribute to ihibeaubfication projecL
"So many people nelpcd either b; be1113 hero or donating." aa'ut Bubbr
Church, a PTA member.
t-
Tfcey painted playground equipment,
planted Some 35a tulip bulbs ft;'! will
yield red tulips) and shrubs. A new zign
is coming by tho end of the week It i*
being built' by Dr. Tom Redding. Mra
nurseries donated the bulbs and planting. The Camellia family donated lh«
wood, and Ace Haidwarc provided
some of the materials as we!l. The principal. Mr. Codlewski. and somo of the
youngsters who a'iend Easlviow camd
U> help their parents and volunteers.
Thty are anxiously mvailiny springtime,
when the tulips blossom.
:•
.
..
Community Pulse & more
Continued from page 1
•*. Township Association. She has been
iSi given Ihe ncd by many Loraia Co.mly
> labor and business associations. Betty
Blair would make an excellent county
commissioner.
<
Other candir*,tes. State Reprejtntsbte John Bars has made an impact on.
our area. His presence in Col'tmbus is
. needed and area voters will give John a
strong vote of confidence Don Pease,
A
while like most congressmen, aren't in
good favor these days. He will most like-
ly be to-elected.
Other stuU—Smytho, Cramer Realty
has added c new dimension to. their
weekly advertising. Effective with this
week's Issue and each first isiuo of tho
month, a community calendar will appear...a move by Sheffield Lakn Mayor
Charles Kelly has some S.L. residents
s-?jling...lasl week Kelly vetoed the controversialrealproperty maintenance .ordinance, like other communities people
just ijon't like being told what to do with
their propcrty....Nexl week — ihe
COUNTDOWN Itll
Diggin' in
Anne Cfancy Thomas (middle), Karen Groza (right) and Bobbi Church (left),
prepare tho landscaping at Avon Lake's Easrvlew Elementary School- PRESS
photo — Maixella -Jrande
Schwartz - Spence
BOYER
Home For Funerais
Serving
•Kn«r
133!
Iw
M
Benefits';
hefcE&ejBe
d
Commssion Interlock.
What death benefits are available when
death occurs: Insurance, veterans, social
security and others Pre-arrangcment is
ttMTanswcr.
,
-,
ttorPrr-Necd bfrrmottan Pkaae Write. CrU or Stop In
& CiDaU-S3a8ForAH?Ke'*3(«Obll|ttloaBiocliBtt
1
i
- • • , . ; • • • . - • •
~
<• 1 1 2 4 Fifth S t . . Loraln, OH
*nrama»H. Boycr
Jacslyn McAllister Hilton
f ' Obtdor
Directof ,
1989 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
LE 4^oor, 3800 V0 Automatic. Powor SJtMflog & Drakes.
Tadcwy Air, Looks and Drtms N«w.
$1^988;
607 Miller «oad, Avon Lake
933-6151 r >
835-3533
Elyria Catholic High School
a comprehensive High School
;• Committed to the Gospel
message of Jesus
• 6,200 graduates since 194P
• Challenging Academics
• Service outreach to all peoples
• Successful Athletics
•6
OPEN HOUSE
vV"' ''(•'"'•" : -" "
NOVEMBER 7,1990, 6:30-8:30 P.M.
i
•Between Syria and Lo'taln'.
233-7212
£ ^ <^TOU.- FREE 1-800-458-4323
^ N e x t t o Rnast- Center of Sheffield
luBfiEST
of Quality Footwear
ON THE NORTH COAST
725 Gulf Ud.
Elyria, Ohio 44035
V2
for more information call:
SSOOS'alrs
lor
; ;
it S<Wb.6ft,reg. prices'
Placement Test
December8, 1990
8:30 a.m. - Noon
SELECTION
Famous
Matters
Setting high standards in education..,
in life
365-1821
Recycling in business & industry
In ibo eariy 80's many environmen(allsts w«re charging that big tKbtinei^
was a serious part ot lhc growing solid
wsoXe problem. Mnjy criiic* a^iso tutt
that lifJle 'eltort was being directed to
dealing witli suiid waite issties.
Today big business has made some
major commitmuals to solid waste
rttauj)gi:r>]3nt and recycling. Many pro-,
jects involve ruvycting plant by-products
or conaumur containers. Others involve
significant dollars allocated to parii.:ular local pnjects. public awareness
or educational campaigns.
Sevend large companies and iheir environmental projects are oi^tlinud baiovv.
This b not an all inclusive list: it is simply meant to give an overvimv of recent
davelopraents.
Prta« Eflocfive 10-31-90 thru U-7-90
Downy
Fabric Softener/S
64
Libby's fig
Sauerkraut
""
<4pnf Fnsjft Of Survins* Fnsh
. *ocal
99
2 or 77*
^•^^^fe^n.;7U;&^^
Eckrich
Smoked Sausage
Sudafed 12 Houf ,
Sustained Axtion Nasal
Dewngestan!
/ Polska Kielbasa
"Up Ib f 2 tour refmr
(Random WfghM)
UIVS;
Disposable Diapers
Soysor Girls [ r ~ " j
$O58
Planters
Mixed Nuts
AM Types
Klondike
Cincinnati's
Ice Cream
Famous Skyline
Chili
Bars
,
13oz.
6 pk.
219
99
Farm Fresh Grade A Extra Large Eggs 89°
Normal to Dry or
Normal to Oily
Overstock Video
Movie
Sale
Textra
Texturizing
Shampoo
Pr+prtced $1.09
Popular llUes, large setoction
"New, titles arriving weekly"
Sale
JVi/mJber
DRUQ MART
VIDEO CLUB
..OHIO
GIT6RY
1990 CHEVROLET GEO PRIZMS
Read & Use The
Classifieds
BFI - Plans for a muiti-million dollar
recycling processing facility et tho BFI
landfiU in Russia Townnhtp are baing
reviewed by the local zoning board. Don Johnson; B R ' s y g
, Recycling coordinator Don Johnson dEraldr s h o w 1 4 gallon recycling
says that part of the project could bo
'
^
}
a
operational sometime in 1901. BFI talnersf'fram
operates r,urbaide recycling program, m r ftaU'8 curtwida
several ether parts of the country. At motlna the rocyclabillty of Hi pocfc*ejng*
present, local rccydablos ore processed - tbo steel can. They havo:al9O;j0ined|
and shipped from BFI's Cleveland forces with a Rhode lsUnd organization!
Recyclory,
to Increase pubUcawaxonas*;-''™™*1^
the private secmr*H eni
CE! - Fly ash is a residue that Is left tng .end
commitments. Billboards
behind when coal'is burned to make tal
Soup aitd a.-recycl—„,,,-.
electricity. CEI has recycled fly ssh into Campbell
with the steel recycling logfj&i:
concrete flooring in the Ford Ni«tan along
D«i
MontB
-.Shoppers•vrUl.""-"
planl In Avon Lake and En reCirTf - *;
seeing ads featuring fix
*'
rucvays at Hopkins airport.
Over 10.000 tons ot fly ash have been steel cans. The cans.ltl^^u—v-T!— --—a
recycled in the resurfacing 1*75 near carry a recycUng message. About 75*. pfg
Detroit CEI spokesperson Bruce Carter Del M o n t s V ' p r c d ^ are pack^ed]to|
explains that recycling fly ash is an
Helnx - Cbnaumera will^
ongoing project and that it would otherrecycling logo' on':Helo2^caniioa"pm5
wise need to bo taken to a landfill.
food.
In addition, many private label pa"
EFGoodrich - Both Avon Laka'i Recycle Now and Akron's Municipal Recycl- foods manufscrured by Heinz wlff
ing Program have received support from carry th» steel recycling logo. • v ^
McDonalds - ./An^ oxporlmonti
BFG. In addltbn, both locations are In-.
volved in collecting vinyl containers for polystyrene recycUng"•""; programpvtpE
recycling at tho Avon Lak* facility. launched a year ago In Ibe Now.Engtoada
Recycling specialist, Bela Mikofalvy, ex- area. McDonalds cuftomexi are asked t o "
plains lhat a vinyl recycling laboratory separate their «tyrofoain^andj|btho^(
Is part of a 20 million dollar expansion plastic packaging into; Mparate:txa»ti_
bins. Reprocessed Item* Include: hom*
project at Avon Lake.
office auppliaa and restaurant
Fitust - Last month Flnast Introduced and
McDonalds~ says'that"It
la?the* bl|
an In-store educational-program focus- user
tecycler :papcr prbdufttail
ing on tho theme Reduce, Rause and quickof
»ervlce restaurant Industiy^
Recycle. Hundreds of shelf signs
Proctor & GambU-Two tact pro,
throughout the store remind shoppers of
p b l d l
ideas ?uch as "Class bottles rind Jars are are In progress
recyclable" or "Buy products tn recycl- In.St. CIouU, Minnesotai
been composted for;1
ed packages."
Reusaable string bags are available for compost: has then boen
sale, along with the popular book "1001 scaping and agriculture.
?;, ; ^ / i ^ |
Things You can Do, To Save The . In Seattle, the plastic and paper parti
Planet". Sierra Club's Recycling Culdo of the diapers are separated, sanltfiad^
Is available at the customer service desk. and
d ^ b
Both paper und plastic bags am being
collected for recycling."
the plastic part becomMl
plastic J1
:
or
flower
pots.'
;
•
•\?V
:''i4-w^jW;;
Revco - A line of recycled paper proEditor's Note: The above Informatlo
ducts Including napkins, paper towots,
and toilet paper WJS introduced rwnnt- comes from company publications';
ty. T h o p r o d u c t s a r c p r i c e d . versatlons - with company repn
Utlvos and the Steel Can Recycling:
competitively,
Rinl-Rego's - The War on Waste Institute. ,-..:..
CWOVV) program was Introduced in COD-:
junction with Earth Day In April. Shoppers arc encouraged to save their paper
grocery bags and bring them along to
The ALH5 Chorale and A Cappdla
uio on their, next shopping trip. Rlnl
Rogo's Is now collecting plastic bags for cuoits are having a fruit sale. Thoyare
recycling. Rousoflblo string bog9 ore *JsQ taking orders for Florida Navels, Indian,
River Grapefruit, and Wrjhington*State;
for sale.
; .
Delicious Apples now through Sa
The Clldden Company - At the Huron
day, Nov. 3,
r
;' v::
-\r .
plant, approximately 50% of tho spent
Once again they are offering for sale
solvonts genoratrd during the manufactho papular mix box varieties of mr
ture of resins and paint are recovered on
and grapefruits with the option or
alto. As much as 70% of the spent
ding apples: These mix boxes ore Ide
solvents In the Industrial manufacturing
for small families or for gifts
7. £
process nro recovored at another
location.
,
When a choir member calls on yoi
grab your opportunity to taste tr
National
Gourmet fruit
available
gourmet fruit and help out the choir* ,
the same tlmo, or call JbAnn Wainscotl
Campbell Soup - Cembali's Is pro-, at
933-2391 to place your order nowj""
Chalca
of 8
4-Door*
Automatic. "AJr", Storeo, Pownr Steering & Brake*, 16 Volvo
C.F.i. Engine. SWrtJnc nl:
$7988
VISIT
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCH IN AVON LAKE
31847 Lake Road
607 Millor Road, Avon Lake
933-6151
835-3533
Sundays - Church Service and Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Wodnesdays -Testimony Moellng at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesdays(i2noonto3p.m.)and
,
Saturdays (10 a.m. to noon) -Reading Room
•
OpenToThoPubTic
HALL RENTAL!!;
For Your Special OccasionI
Call
American LeC^on Post 211
31972W&ikerRd.t Avon Lake. O. --J
933-8695
Avon Lake Police L02
The Landings
a."1 4 Walker Rd.
933-3801
COA-Gc".. O" A-f.v.
LOUNGE
i rho Leo-cut
2 t.arge 1 Item
Pizzas
ON A Olsp., Unll-O-j-.wicfw^ (J«<1
OUI-OtJVfHj Ur.cicr If-,; trJivif
$975
-,j (jr.1
C'-'T>iii
ocr. 9 "
.0200 - S.jSp«CiCU5 sorflir-
d Dr
1310' '?i 5 - Su
'.VdJW HiJ
'920 • Dweatc wot'
U V Rii r..-;•.<J•_•>":';.
If?26 : 0-1-.1
:
^
q^ ; •
19*0 • Lo<j enL-y only cf 3 m r o MVA trwl octw1B2/ -O'-t-t
reO droond ixion
•
CdOK
2007 - Demesne tissecte on Ocfvi-rl FaiV. Dfr. 2MO- G.irkjngCOQ carnpL-itr>ton GroOMieWRd AJI
ftreotv«3 .[«• now.
2202 - S<]jau fcspofvsifio ta Moore Hd.
2205 • Cuiiio^v UiStKiitf at at*artmenfB on Wo^re
2222 - ya-~, a t vx.it bo*«iP49 en l a * * fid
FW. Advised Io tn!f k f«;l«f oytfy Irnm Urqal tcxlnsel.
Checked OK
OCT. 12
OCT. 10
0005 - Bj/ricittJua fpfrxr<etJ Irom G/e^nbf^.'Fia--M
0049 • E)>tia Pobce v.ould Uke 'u3 tc c f ^ * a ctr*o&d BafHcadi?S ndvt en front U»n ot tnc
schoo.
on Stoctnc Blvd.. I w a vehicle with
o
o t I r e I. mobed m a r»t-?kip MVA
0716 - d r . ? OWJT MVArcpoledor tValK.e; Hd
<ne* city. UTL.
neai B/itannia.
019* -Suspctous condiUm on A*on BetaonRd..
0^57 - Sauad (esfxxwing to wtfo. Rd. induairy.
Checked OK.
0S14 - Squad roaporxsng to BoOuire.
0944 . Sanaa M«spo*n(j lo Torest Hd[ 1044 .
034? • Artsdafe resident rocenrtng rwnassirtg
PPMVA at V^lker Rd./SH a3. report
telephone calls. Swdal attention requested.
1115 - Harassing telephone cwnotant - v Lan0530 • Staciobua ver.de parked at Lake Rd.
,4ng4Wa|t. Report
bustnesa, owner has an entered warranL'want.
UTL
1231 -' COminai damage complaint to mailbox on
0740 -Sosc*ck>uairuckon Avon E«Wen Od. cfcop- . Seaward Way. Boport.
pod oft bags ol trash. UTL.
< 228 - Report of MVA on SO B3;tracha. UTL.
1250 • Mother an station reporting her daughter
1927 - MfeisJng person ccmptjjnt on Qenchdale.
as truant, Dyria Potew notified.
R e*ovod
**d
1M3 • nesidonbtf alarni on Boyvfew Or.
2212 • Misalng JuvtnJo temoto comolamt
OK.
23O4 - Parhing complarl on Beachdaht.
Bowling Assn. starts awards program
LORAIN. COLJNTY - The Lorain
..Women's Bowling Association has
begun a now program for the 1990-91
-season, as part of the celebration of its
50th anniversary. Mora f!ian 3.000
man*bers will bo vying fo* (hu honors as
"Star orihe Month"
•
The cuUtanding member, on a pin*
uver-avuragc basis, will bu uwartied a
plaque to commomorato hor achievement Eight awards will be made for tho
segments August througc St;ptcnib«r,
October, : NcVembflr,
Dacembor.
January, February. March and April
through May, Another will cov«r the
complete 1991 surorw session.
The plaques w ^ be prescntod initially
hw wiiimirs' lij.rguo Keisions. Tho
roc ipiij nt» may uUn havu ilium
representtKl at tl»? Autards Uunquct to bu
held £=i.y«iay, Oct. tU. 1U91 at Gitrgus
"Hall;
:
CtimplHto details regarding the new
program wero include*! in all !arj;u service kits. Kligiblc? candidates nliuitld hi;
tcparted by the sucrutarics by thu 10 It
day of the month following each period.
The ladies" current loaguy average of 2t
or more games is the basis.
If 21 games have not yel bean bowled,
a Loruln nvoragu from lust suasoit may
be used in the interim. Sucrcturtos or
mumbora may call D33-«0(H for more
information.
.
. :
Look
* Meatloaf Dinner
Aval. Me Lunch/Cinnw '
1 (PEBCH JI.CO EXTRA P»- Dn-n*^ ,
To Go Sun.-Thurs.
,
to MctK't.v-joj £
0949 .
V
COUPON ~~l
1 Any Two Dinners ,
f
with Salad Bar '
;
3 Large 1 Item
Pizzas
To Go Siin.-Thtirs.
'4
•k Open Face
• Dine In O n l y
J NOT VALID FRIDAY I
ANDSATURDAY
•'
I t En*!** ti-i4-ga
I
8129=
What's New!
$895
Roast Beef Sandwich
Bcrtn Wiin'Fresh Mashod
Potatoes, Vei^etabla of tha
Da/ and Oeltcious Gravy!
(Luncheon Special Or^y)
11
''iStl
*r". a\
JNTERNATI^NAL
BEVERAGE
Under Nrw Ownership
November Menu
, Homemade Soup 9 9 *
Mon. • Chicken Noodle
Tues. - Cream of Broccoli
99*
79?
99*
99<
Homemade Chili
Hot Dogs
W/Chili
Thurs. - Cre;;:";'of Mushroom
Fri.-Clam Chowder
^i-t,
/
Monday-Thuwaay .'', 6:0i».*m.-10:00p.fri.
Frtday
....„:;.."..... 6:00a.ft,L-12 Midnlgtit
Saturday
..8:00 n.ni -12 Midnight
Sunday
_
„.„.., 10tX"j.m.-B.O0 p.m.
Sloppy Joes
Sandwiches
Gyros .„.•.
:_ ;
J..
Subs ...
i™
„.„.„
Roast Bfldf ..,._..'.
L..,i.~~
Ham a Cfie«e .;. ;„,..„..Turkey ..._
Chicken
~
Combinations
- -
- $1J»
:. $1.89
$1.70
— tt.n
^ . $1.B9
II
INTERNATIONAL
BEVERAGE
113 Moon Hd, CWTW of B«ctric DM.
933-9939
K-A.W
•i :• '.•
Fall Specials
Cypross
& Pine
Mulch
Compost
ATM borders worldwide
i A u 9
10% OFF
FALL BULBS
Tulips, Crocus, Hyacinths
Greenview
Spruce
While Pino
Norway Spruce
Now more
than ever
bank where
you want
when
you want
1
Lorain County Bant. ..ihc bank which gives you , :
Firalom Card and ihe Freedom Ccnt«Aui6nutk: Teller
Machine, is smashing regional, slate, and worldwide
banking borders by offering you three expansive ATM
networks.
Bink 24 hours a day-ot home, work, or while )t>u*re on
vocation. Now Freedom Card gives you grcatrr banking
fknibiliiy. privacy, and more ATM locations.' .
• 23 Freedom Centcn throughout greater Lbrain County
• 700 Green Machines* throughout Ohio
• 3200 Money itwionj"" .
• 20,000 Plus Systems* worWwidc
Cuarorrtwd to kocp yoor pfnea of America beaulifu
WEED & FEED
5 000*1.(1
10000sq.tt
Stop by any Lorain
County Bank office
for detail* * n i y w r
ATM iiica^oii guide.
-
WINTER GREEN
y. Scrvinj; j
%
LORAINi
CQUNWA
from 20 office! and 25 Freedom Centers
329-8000 or check your local listing
0, Tor the nearest station.
.
Member FDIC
Redwood Tea'; Fay 'Nay'
.. .mat in biblicalttmes.thcdogwood was
tlte size of the mighty oak tree and other
strong forest trees. So strong that it was
ilwjsen as the timber for the cross.
The dogwood was greatly saddened and
distressed by this, therefore Christ Uwk
gentle pity on the tree. From that point on
it would never grow large enough to be
used as a crosf, its biqaoou maid toon
each petal there would be nail
V printvN the ccnteraf the Bower the shape
AVON' i-AKE - Council passed a resolution
»o go ahead wfth curb *
and gutter improvements on Redwood Avenue. Meanwhile, Clerk uf Council
'Kathleen Lynch notified council ol a letter received by group of Fay Avenue.
rvsidunSs who protest t!i- planned assessment project which also mvoKos curbs and
gutters.
Thi- " »(;s nol mean council will cancel Fay's proposed assessment project. The
jic'ili^.i .J informal and ruflucts the opi&ions of less than half the F&j residents The
petition was accept"! iJy cn: j j n the spirit of some residents simply '-xpressing
thotr objection.
City secures insurance carrier
AVON LAKE - Cily Council last week awaH-rf a contract for the purchase of
compitihunaive automobile liability, automobile pix/slcai damage Md public Uaoility. including products liability and* property insurance to The United States Fidelity
and Guaranty Company. Its agent is the Brooks & Stafford Company Finance Committee Chair Erma Hoverback said the premiums for this Iwu.-a*c« have gone down
ncc'y $0,000. HaverUck said thu reduction is due in part to a low volume of claims
lost ywr.
'
; -T
Help Avon plan for the future
AVO N
- WJ»» du
we (jo from hem? That is whul the Avon planning commission and the Metro One
Design Group, planning consultants, will b« asking the peoplti of A\ on at the public
hearing to be held at Tom's Country Place Wednesday. Nov 7 ol 7 30 p m Come
and shun: your concerns and.help sliapa Avon's future:
ffibt bJoEsom hdps rtpnseoi the genuine
services hare been providing our neighbors
idrgeneranona. „
Mayor Kelly's veto stands
AVON LAKE - Council member William Criffore motioned to override Mayor
Charles Kelly's veto of tho Real Property Maintenance Code at last Tuesday's
moeting. Oct. 23. Five voles wero needed to support Gritfore's motion, but only four
were givenvThrab other council members sustained the vwto. The code was referred
back to the ordinance committee. One of tho arguments is that Sheffield Lak^
alrandy has on its books duplicate parts of tho property maintenance code.
Village will lend a hand to neighbor
SHEFFIELD LAKE - With tw ; top vacanclos on the Sheffield Lake Fire Department due to the resignations of tho flrochiu-^u assistant Ore chief, Sheffield
Village has agreed to help out Sheffield Lake by assisting wllh Fire and rescue calls
through Dec. 31 of this year. The two departments already have a mutual aid fiireeraent. But in addition, they have signed a contract to have tho village help to ad-j
ministering tlre/rcscue services when Sheffield Lake needs thorn. Tho costs will be
charged on on as- needed, per-houi' basis.
<
' ' '. .
v
Aufdenkampe back on the squad .
AVON LAKE - Mark Aufdenkampo officially returned to the Avon Lake
Firoflghtor/RoscuB Squad Monday night as he was sworn Into office and administered tho oath by Law Director Russell Provenza. Aufdenkampe retired torn,
the dopartment earllor this year, but had a change or heart. Alifdcnkampe pinch-hiU
provonzn where city legalities are concerned- In . his reinstated position.
! will earn S025 par Week.
, ' ' ' ' . " "
,,
Don't sweep leaves in street
AVON LAKE - Mayor and Safety Director Richard Hausrod warned residents n o t ^
to sweep fallen leuvas into the stroot because they can cause problems for the dry'sJ$
intako system. Also, piles of leaves sro inviting to childron; even if tho piles ore InTJ§
tho street.
,
'
*
."'^
"It can be a safety hazard for cars coming dawn a street whore children art) playing In piles of leaves on thu edge of the pavement." Hausrod said.
V
Residents don't want the leaves on treeiawns because thoy can trill tho grass If left J
too long, and tho city Is sometimes slow to collect leave
"We'll da our best to get there as fast as we can," riausrod said
Increase taxes 12
times in 8 years
90% Income Tax
Increase
Pay Raise
Uli.)
It's time for anew
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e " . . . <CT 10/16/90)
54th State Representative
P»Mtorby Mf)dt of Kally. R. Johnson. Trauurer. 33581 Balnorldg* Rd.. N.
Jack 'N Jill students visit pumpkin patch
The children tit JdckNIii
Schuol LTijoyud an interest ing.
liotial, and fun field trip. They tnivilwi
by cur to Burthold's PuinpViri Ruch on
Case Road in Avon. There they ho.mli.il
a hay wagon for a trip ^round thy farm
to see fields and fields filled with pumpkins both largo and small. Mr. Hurthuld
explained the lift, cycle of this plant then
let the children pick thuir very mvti
pumpkin to be ustid for .1 spiciai'[.u:k-o-
L-iiilcru. Thanks, Mr. ikvlhoM, for -j
KfViii <ifjy.
' ,
, fiick-N-JiU NUTM-TV School in u com*
Itiunity -ii'.rvicw pniji;cl of thu Avon Laky
United Church of Christ. Thine an." morning ;ind jfU-rnuun classes for 3 anil -1
>i'iir ultb iis wull as an -tfternoon cSitss
Fur
who arc 5.
information uK:ut
Endowment Fund meeting at UCC
The semi-annual meeting of th» Avon
Lako Endowment Fund will he held at
the Avon Luko United Church of Christ,
32801 Electric H!vd.. on Tuesday. Nov. 0
al 4 p.m. ami is open to the public.
The Avon Lake Endowment Fund is a
noii-profil organization which helps to
provide Easter. Thanksgiving *imi
Christmas baskets to needy families in
Avon Luke. Anyone in Sores ted in. fur-
thering ihu potential of the fund may do
zo through 'outright ^ifts or thruugh bequests ur trusts;
Trustees of ;he fund am Fr. Norman
Kiley. . represcntiini the Ministerial
Association, Don Stafford rcpi-cnunling
Kiwiinis. William Morris requesting the
board of education, arid Howard
Fischer, representiuj; the city.
"]*•
PUMPKIN PATCH FUN. Children and helpers board the hay wagon for a trip to
ihti pumpkin p a t c h .
•.; ,
Grooming and Boutique ^ ,SY
Sheffield
Sheffield Lake
City Schools
TENNYSON
Butterflies are Free. Just rending about the four
stages of the growth of a butterfly'* lifo wasn't unough
far Mrs. Raphael's third ijrudu science students at Tennyson. They actually watched tho stages.
Over a 3 week period the class observed the evolution
of a Painted Lady Butterfly from pupa to lurvn to ndult.
After hatching from their cocoons, tho class cared fur
the five butterflies by feeding ihcm a sugar walnr solution and supplying them with real flowers.
. It was decided to set the butterflies free after several
days so that they could live in their nfituml
environment.
While it was sad to see them fly off, the students will
be able to relive their experience every time they mud
the science books they wruto on their butterflies' l»fe
cycles.
Wt CATER TO ALL TtlE CBOOMI\G
1989 CAVALIERS
m~:
It your homo vyaS built in the fast seven years,
•Nationwide* h.is giKxJ news (or you. We now
nave discounts of 2 % 10 HV» on
homeowners Insurance premiums.
Current policy holders who qualify win
automatically a^l " h i samo discounts at
renewal tlmo.
And whethor.your home Is now of old, we
have a discount lor you If you n.ivu an approved
smoke detector or burglar alarm system.
Discounts available In most states.
Call your Nationwide* arje"l 'or details touav-
033-3159
44 5 A ton Oo*den Road
AwonUko.CWiO 44012
•The LANDINGS1
M?/t Doifoii Htf . A«eo. O.
Siitv'ng Th» Ar • • Sine* 1933
NATIONWIDE
INSURANCE
m on yoi* •«*•
\-A door, 1-2 door. Automatic Power Slowing & Braka», Air
Coriailioning, Stereo, Raar Dofogger. Yout Cholca.
$6995
607 Miller Road, Avon Lake
933-6151
835-3533
r
VAs .Judge; my-rviflo
d
i
• inciivKJuats!.t';-o'5tbte oiptw;
,the Vrciir:ns,of'cf|n>->'hoC'C'.J5C
.-p'ropt'ifty KpJt.cJlt'Cf'Cif'ider pur
5y5fepniCf i&J-^te .IhiStak^S'
calls for yefcirs of.judicialbackground. 1 haye thQt
bd
vrriROctpntiv .the..
.de'sire to ". " •
continuo-'iri this
DR. KATHLEEN FLEMING
DR. GEORGE CARLSON
OPTOMETRY
33461 York St.
Avon Lake
Friendly Professional Eyecare
for the entire family
• NEW PATIENTS WELCOME *
Wllllnm H. Bommer Mlchoef W.Bommer
034-4510
334-4313
: 1
Mrs, Rophaefs third grade class release thoir
butterllies.
Layaway Now
For The Holidays
YOUR
HOME
may qualify V
for important
insurance
discounts.
""
?1
Further support can continue by motivating a child i:i
tho following ways.
, ,
1. PrioritlzB ruoding and educational BCtivUies.
2. Establish a home lihrnry for your child.
•, '
'J. Read aloud to your child and as he/shu bvcumtts
oldiir hiivo, hi in/her ruod uloud to you.
7
4. Subicrilni to child runs mugazinon.
5. Let your child choose hooks nl the public library.
0. Establish a family reading time.
7. Play word games and Ho crossword puzzles.
0. Ask your younger child to draw pictures of stories
he/she has read or listened to.
KNOLL WOOD
It Is important for your child (o constantly bo exposed
It has been established that reading support from to reading material. Parents can set an example by
homo Increases the academic achievements of a child. solucting a voriuly of materials to read. Emphasize
This support can begin with 11 very young child through reading and your child will have a change For greater
homo language development and reading readiness. success in school.
,,
Savings
from Nationwide''
t
- THOROUGH EYE EXAMINATIONS
- OVER 300 FRAME STYLES
- CONTACT LENSES OF ALL TYPES
- SPORTS FRAMES
- WE ARE NOW PROVIDERS FOR:
• AETNA (FORD) • VSP (GOODRICtO - MEDICARE
9 n . m. - y P . m
Mon.
Wed. &, Fri. 9 a. m. -ip. m
HOURS: Sat.
9 a.m. -ip. m
933-3214
,;Kietp rrio to do'so!
RETAIN
"The ttfjlit Decision *
i
,
• : - ' *
^
'
; : :
:
;
-
••:-"'';''r-::.'••
•
•
:
-
;
-
v
.
*
. m e PRESS, OCTOBER 31.1690
14
Jl
FOR
ADDITIONAL |
SAVINGS,
PICK-UP OUR
4-PAGE
CIRCULAR
'FAMILY,
TO
PRICES GOOD WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31; 199(
THROUGH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1990
FARM FRESH
FAMILY PACK
USDA CHOICE BEEF ROUND
SQUARE CUT
FAMILY PACK
FRESH
GROUND
CHICKEN
LEG
QUARTERS
FARM FRESH/SKINLESS
BONELESS
CHICKEN
BREAST
BONELESS
RUMP
ROAST
LB.
PLUS
DEPOSIT,
LB.
QUALITY, FARM FRESH PRODUCE
USDA CHOICE BEEF ROUND
EYE OF ROUND
ROAST..;..-..:
8PK. -16 OZ. BOTTLES
. REG., THICK OR GARLIC SUGARDALE
BOLOGNA.
.LB.
YOUNG, WHrTE. ALL SIZES
FAMILY PACK, PREFERRED S&
HONEYSUCKLE
TURKEYS
PORK, FRESH
LOWEST PRICE OF THE YEAR
OHIO -
.LB.
RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS
APPLES
SPARE RIBS
.LB
WITH EACH AND EVERY $10.00 PURCHASE YGU CAN
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ONE OF THESE SPECIALS
^/ITH S20 - 2 ITEMS. WITH S30 - 3 ITEMS. WITH $35 - 4 ITEMS?!
WITH EACH AND EVERY $10.00 PURCHASE1
4ROLLPKG.
WHITE.OR ASST.
RED OR WHITE
SOUTHERN
YAMS
IAFOOD
FRE&H BAY SCALLOPS
.
CALIFORNIA
CELERY
10 LB. BAG
GENUINE IDAHO
FLORIDA
POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT
EACH'
LO
FILLETS OF OCEAN PERCH
'BREADED, COOKED CRtMCHV: '
I
LB.
CLIPPED & WASHED
FRESH, JUMBO
GARLIC
FRESH
SPINACH
A\
BRAZILS. FILBERTS, WALNUTS
TISSUE
OSCAR MAYER LOW SALT
:
COOKED H A M , ;
. , ...LB
WAMPtER LONQACflE
WITH EACH AND EVERY SIO.00 PURCHASE
CHICKEN ROLL
, . : ...,.LB
RUSSER
32 OZ. BOTTLE
cacti
HEINZ
KEG-0
KETCHUP
WUNDERBAR BOLOGNAr.-LE
l
NEW ENGLAND MAPLE SUGAR
5UGABDALE
DELI BACON..
, .
FRESH BAKED
. LB.
SMITHS
MILD OR HOT SOUSE
COUNTY LINE
LB
.
COLBY LONGHORN.
. XB.
LOfVlAINE. DIET
.WITH EACH AND EVERY S1000 PURCHASE
IN'STOflE
UAKERY
Y- '
BAKED H A M : ,
^t O 7 7
SWISSCHEESE
,.
&*&''
OHVAl KENT. NO CHOLESTEOOC
3 LB. BAG
YELLOW
"^ ONIONS
WITH EACH AND EVERY S5.00 PURCHASE
12CT. PKG.
PIERRE'S
TWIN
POPS
22 OZ. LOAF
KITCHEN QUEEN GIANT
WHITE
BREAD
POTATO SAUD, COLE SUW Ofl
MACARONI S A U D
GALLON
REG., CHUNKY. GOtDEN
DELICIOUS Ort NATUHAL
:.
|MUSSELMAN'Si LAUNDRY
LIQUID
FRESH BAKED
APPLE OR
CHERRY
STRUDEL
SPECIAL VALUE
ALL FLAVCflS la.s'OZ, BOX
g
DUNCAN MINES CAKE MIX
.*. .
.... 0
nEC/miNSPACHEnioR
ELBOW MACARONI, a LB. BOX .
%H
HUELLER'SPASTA-.-..,...
* I
REG, dP. Oft A.D.C. 39 OZ CAN
FOLGERS MT. GROWN COFFEE .
24C16OX
_
KEUOGG'S CORN FLAKES
IB OZ. D i l i PCKIES. HAMBURGER OlLSUCes
Ofl BA8r KOSHER DILLS
HEINZPICKLES
-..;
M 02.JAH. ASSORTED VARIETIES
> ^ Tfi
PREGOSPAGHETTI SAUCE
* 1 / U "
"ALL FLAVORS HALF GALLON
HOMEMADE PREMIUM Y O G U R T . . .
ALL VARIETIES a PACK
KLONDIKE ICECREAM BARS
2 UTEH BOTTLE, A1W Oft SUNtOST.
REO. OH DIET Ofl CHEHRV
,7-UP
..
VALUE PRICED
3 PACK
24/12 OZ. CANS
JUMBO ROLLS
DIET, MT. DEW
DIET CAFFEINE FREE OR DIET
PEPSI
««*
;........:...;.,....: Q 9 C
7.4-7.B 0 2 . PKO. CHEESE, SAUSAGE. PEPPERONI
Ofl COMBO, CRISP* TASTY
---r
M
If
STORE HOURS
Mon.-Fri, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m.-B p.m.
Sunday 9 o.m.-6 p.m.
SINX
i,
- X'-----
"• '.*.!'• T S ?i S .T •- f. i \ *; Cii*
Sheffield Lake
Police Los
Definitions ol sort"* o( the asorevtations totrvi ir
the Police logs.
QOA-Gone On Arrival
w tm-Unaote to Locate
C MVA-Mobx VeNda Acddom
8_„
w BOLOOe on the lookout
P FTO-fleld Werroaated
DWHJrhrtng Wrrfe Intoxicated
NCC-tio Cause tor Complaint
Oct. 8 .
0127 - LAKCHAHRtS-TraKc stop. Mate arrested
lorDUt.
1323 - LAKE KO-Compkwit cl inert- Property
rctixnetl.
1749 - MARK3N-RS responding to chest (MUM.
180f - HOLL-ComsfcwiI of loud music. Advised.
1842 - HAWTHORNER.5. responding » POSatWe stroke. Units assisted.
OcL19
. •
•
0014 -IVANHOE/DUNNY-F.D resporaSny to ere-
rXtt-Ortvfcig Under tha Influence
TROPIC AN A RESTAURANT
LADIES 19 & OVER. WEN 21 & OVER
&
J9I4 - BELLE-R-S- rosporKJiog W
g
2242 • THELMA-Comptatfit o* suapemus vohtete.
LTL.
,
Oct. 21
OO12 - LAKE RO.-ComplainJ ol a daturtanco. ,
Advised!
• . ,'
•
0158 - COVE BEACHtAKK-Unit Out wflh Slfiht •
domestic Checks OK.
0245 - LAKE RO.-Traffic slop. MaUi omwtod for
Prizes & Games All Night Long
9:30-2:00
JgJifit
Tide
~
Aces
Eights
Siraifie Wine
Til*: Band Oliio
.
.
•
- • . " ' . •
'
"
•
fctom re»o*ve<l
1825 • PASADEftWtomplairtt o* tuufl tnoBiC. «
qiMl
1B47 - OUVER-tt S. resuonflno W C * " * P 0 "*-,
Urats assisted.
OCL22
_,_,
0201 - LAKE RD t>*l ool wnth mtoxJcated mtu
Mate arrested *or D C «ta*tcoilon
131S - LAKE fU.-OomwiSc proOtera. Mttbad..
1342 - LAKE RO.-MVA. Report
1507 - PASADENA-Mnor Ojotnasflc Advtsed
2246 - LAKE RD-B&E Repoft
0342 . KWCKERBOCKEBOcmesfit Rs«oh*d.
064O - ALA»EDAO>oea*ie prowler. Cneckl OK.
0831 -KNOCETOC)a<ER-OnttB«3l5ledtafl««elo
retrtewno her pocconat betonorgs
1O3J - SUNSET R S. reapontfno IQ ch«t pcrins.
Units assisted. 1045 - TREADWAY-Report ol
rnssing person
1716 - RODEnT&CompUnt Of dog bHo. Report
1916 - LAKE RD.-R.S. reeponOinQ tor subject ttuf
fel oH ladder. Units assisted.
Oct 24
.
0062 - LAKE RD.-Trofflc atop. Mate mvatea lor
out.
-
1137 -, KNCKER8OCKEH-«elBhb«X elapute.
a»Wed.
t34S • REDWOOO-Jtwenie brenWno
Advfawd.
ICSD-OAKWOOO-Thettolblcycle. Heport.'1753 - n«LMA^omplalnt ol tool wort:
Advised.
,. „
17S9 - 'BROCKLEV-ComplaW
ol tourl mosfc-AI
QUiet
.:
*
2125 - LAKE RO.-Unwantad tnale^ AOriaed.
New scouts welcomed to Pack 300
(Sponsored By Personal Travel]
NoVember"I*.
Update
•
1050 - HOLLYWOOD-Repoil of stolen yehide.
M*ic armled tor MuflcaUon.
1314 • COVE BEACB-Maio •rreetad fw
•jnauthotUnd use ol mo>or vehicle. '
:1539 - IVANHOE-CompiaM ol harassment Pro-
Win A Trip For 2 To'Atlantic City
933-9781
933-3318
1731 - LAKE BREEZE-Coropfain: ot etenwSc.
c m . '
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Nov. 2 & 3
Nov. 9 & 10
Nov. Fri. 23
Nov. SaL 24
r
(no wtvs. Unto aaaisfrd.
.
OWa - LAKE/ABPEAIVA. Report. ,
1025 -KENK-WORTM-Unfl checked on imsBare ol
resident Checks OK,
1456 - LAKE RO--CoirtHatfa ol wntteasm. Report.
1503 - MAOtSOM-Complaint ol tTwtt. Report.
1709 - OUNMY-Comptent of suspttfous peraon.
Repot , ,
1S47 - WARVrtCK-Comptaint Cf tnet-.Report1916 - I0LEWOO0/FERNDALE-MVA. Report
OC. 20
0240 • HARKS RO.-Conq»laint olfciwnbeing tiffed. B « c n .
1326 - LAKE RO.-TraJfic slcp. Male orrestwl fCT
OUS.
1437 - BROCKLEY/SHEFFtELD-Rttport of
juvmMles tearing down street sign., UTL.
1609 • IRVING PARK-Report Ot 2 motes figfrtng.
FULL MENU
MnanSamd ..
IS 10 pn.
Pack 300, inducted 14 boys with' a
campfire ceremony Thursday, Oct. 18.
The new Bobcats arc Kyle Artar, RobertCurry. Justin Elliott, Kellen Flynn, Brian;
Fuller. Robbie Cracbert, Stephen; llgi
Brian Knaupe, Thomas Kodger,
Jonalhon Lcisiogur. Jason McAllister,
Adam Roggenburk, James Stoinbrunner
and joo Steinbrunner. Service stars were
"awarded to Michael Bunco. Matt Grider,
/Nicky Hart. Michael James. Chris KooX >
Ben Maczuzak, Owen Rasmusson and ,
LAndrew Tillotson. All A\oa Lalm area
Mat. 2nd ond 3rd grade boys are invited
to join. Call John or Carol TillotBon aL
9334225,
0 10 10 1010 10 10c
Happy Birthday10\ BreAnna 1 0
-We Love You •- -.
" Mom, Pat; '- I0
Bryan, Brandon 1 0
io 1010 io 10 io 101010101010 to:
1987 HONDA CIVIC
4-Door. Excellent ConaWon, 5-Speed, Stereo Cassede
$5995
ISO.
:r£9
607 Milter Road, Avon Lake ~
933-6151
835-3533
THE LANDINGS
23730Walker Rd.
Avon Lake
Dkk \^ndcn»oude
^matrix
Thank you, to the men and women of Central Telephone Company,
for all that you do to provide quality telephone service. I appreciate
your commitment to improve pur responsiveness to the many,
customers who depend on us. I am equally proud of your personal
involvement with projects that benefit the community.
Hats off to all of you, during this special week to celebrate our
continuing commitment to quality impiovement atCentel.
Richard S. Vanderwoude
President
Central Telephone Company of Ohio
Want a New Exciting
Look for the Holidays
SEE KELLIE ROGERS
4 yciira of styling experience
Graduate of Academy of Inlcrnational
Bcnuty Trends
Specialising in color, perm & highlighting
for nil types:ofhulr.
Customers Happiness in My Goal.
Dour*
Friday 0-fl.
CALL 933-8888.
M-Th 0 8
Sat. 8-1 30
:
S\
Creative Play starts hour of fun
Creative Play is a full hour of fun at
the Avon LaVe Community Education
Cemer. It's a special hour fur two and
threw year aids to >iiuro with Mom or
Dad. Younger siblings may come too.
Instructor Linda Cehhari't pi;,ns three
crafts each 1week along with finger
plays, songs. stories, and group a.-.tivhies. Sbe also has simple and inexpensive ideas for play at home.
Mrs. Gebhardt is an experienced
teacher and a mother of two.
She haj a bachelors dcEreii -in earlv
childhood educationCreative Play is on Mondays. 10-11
a.m. The next session start* Nov. 5 and
run= through Dec 1U. Enrollment tw. is
SIH and a.S2 materials foe is payable the
t"tr»t day of class.
Class fees can im paid in person at the
Community Education Center, 237
Belniar. To chaise by phone, call
933-2701. Non-residents are welcome to
particifwlo at no idrJiliosul charge.
A-L. Historical Society meets Nov. 5
Avon Laku Historical Society will
meet on Monday, Nov. 5 at 7:30 pirn, in
the Avon Lake Public Library-;
Tho speaker will be David ChruWki. a
trustee of the Lake Shore Railway
Association. Mr. Chrulski will give a
talk and slide presentation on their p?t
project - restoring the existing Lorain &
West Virginia K.R. line plus making it
operable between1 Lorain and Wellington. They also hope to start and
manage a Railroad Musuum. Railroad
buffs and those interested in historic
endeavors should be intrigued, so pluasc
join us.
The Avon Laku Historical Society b
accepting membership dues now. Dues
are only S5 pur person annually
Remember Avon Lake Historical Society and Peter Miller House Museum arc
two separate groups.
Arguments heard on Town Center
By Marcella Grande
A\'0N LAKE - Citizens against Town
Outer and the city Law Director Ku ell
I'roveiua wen? heard by a panel of three
Court of Appeals judges last Friday Otl
Zti. Two i^suws emerged from the hear
itui as reasons why Clerk of Council
Kathleen Lynch did not submit a p"U
tion having 2.000 names on 't to the
I^tirain County Buarti of Elections
Citizens Against Town Center aimed
lu put tho rczaning of tho propcrt> set
a^idt* ft>r Town Ccntur shopping.'offico
complex to the public for a refer*!nr*um
vole.
Avon Lake planning commission apjimved the rozoning this summc even
though the case was stiH pending Ihu
city conlunds Lyuch did not submit tin*
signatures because tho procedures
foUowjd by Citizens Against Town
Center wore Insufficient.
Law Director Russell Proycnza claimed only one copy of tho twoordiranccs,
was served la the finance, director..
Howcier, back in July, a court' appointed referee found that two copies of
the ordinance were served U» iho Dnaxice
director
The other rsue invahe*. certification
or verification of the rtr/omnjj ordinances Provcruaclaimsncitherofthe
copies of the ordinances served were
vnfii'd or certified with the finance
director
*If jou don t verify or certify an ordinance, it cannot go to referendum "
Provenza said Monday night.
Guild garage sale
Holy Spirit Guild will hold its Fall Indoor CgragD and Bake Sale on Nov, 1
from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the church
hall, 410 Lear Rd., Avon Lake. Don't
miss this annual event. You'll find great
bargains on clothing for the family and
man> household Items.
Need trj have items picked
up? Call Joan at 333-0056 in Avon Lake
or Helen at 835^350 in Bay-Village.
Press line
Q; Why vres the boat
Imuncb ia Avon Lake kept
open last yeMr nnd not
this yeat^-tincB It's not
election yemr? ,
A: The boat launch was
cIoMsd ''because of 3 problem with the sand
building up at the 'wDcfc
location. City officials
t have been aware of this
problem all season and,
consulted an engineer to
conduct ;a sand study. ;
Avon Lake Mayor Richard
Huusrod ( and,, the' city'"
council 'learned it would -cost an estimated S28.000
' to initially take cam of the <
sand, problem.; Tho
d
r
l b ; : i d b
yor and council to put
* ofJ>thoLr procedure -rC until 1
next^pring sihe^ the jand^
U going to wash b/.ck into '
the launch area over the
winter. Council and Avon
**Lake Mayor: Richard
f Kausrod ; agreed that f r
i, ytas not worth the. expe'of-1
'JK "dituro.ao the boat launch
_ was dosed a little enrtlor.
- Influencing this decision was the lack of
revenue compaiud to last
boat launching •
Incloment
weather
^.'dlscouragod the number
^ o f boat launch Ings which
"toot ptaco tn tho 1989
season. k
- "We ara In the midst of
ci'an
engiDoering studjr by a >
Vt
company to tali us why
that
sand
la
coming
In*
r)
^ there/ They are monltor^Ing the flow of sand and
male recomraonda*
to the city to tall us
what Is^CauHag the proVHausrod said.
AVON LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY
PROPOSED TAX LEVY
(ADDITIONAL)
f
A IVIAJORIIY AFFIRMATIVE VOTE ;
^ i i
PASSAGE
BENEFIT: AVON LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY
RATE -A^replacement of .725 Mill and an increase of ;255 Mill to constitute a total of .98 Mill
for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 9.8 cents for each one hundred dollars of
valuation; for a period of 5 years, commencing 1992pn ihe 1991 tax list and duplicate.
PURPOSE - CURRENT EXPENSES
FOR THE TAX LEVY
AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
?f 7th ANNUAL
yWc Welcome Old
Friends and New to
£< 'tThc Light Touch
•£-'of Christmas"
'Select Arts a n d
;-,Crafts S h o w
>Kovcmbcr8thaiKl9tb
I- Thtmday and Friday
.Mh00ajn.to8.00p.ai.
•:
HOW MUCH WILL IT
For a $100,000 house, the Library Levy will cost about $34.30 per year
....-
•-.;
• : •
•
:••••;
: : 0 R ;
-
'
--•
1
less than 9 /2 cents per day!
KockyRlrcf
Memorial Hall
21012 Hllliard Blvd.
Corner of
Wagar and HUliard
/^Admission fl.OO
C
* tinder 12 Free
Paid potlticai sd - Cltoons Committas for Ihe Avon lake Public library Oponitlng Uvy
Dale Cornelius & John Sknpnon. Co-Chairmen Enwst Palmer, Tfoa^ww
"v
DEMOCRAT
Julian A "Jay'
o 26 years experience
• 8 as Chief Deputy
• 13,a5 County Auditor
"i believe public officials,
whether elected or appointed rr;ust be responsible to the public. My '^6
years experience in the
auditor's office have
given me the insight and
qualifications for this office.
Shawn abovo ars a few of the many
items that will bo available for bidding
An Open Door Policy Continues ...
• Native ol Lorain Coonly • Graduate Lorain High School • Attended Louisana
Slate University • Pait Lorain County Heart Fund Chairman • Active In Civic and
Fraternal work • Member St. Peter Church. Lorain • A m Vels Post i7 (Life
Member) * Pofitti Legion of American Veterans o LA,V. C-Honorary Life
Member) • v.F.W. Post 451 • American Legion Post 12.
Jay insures the cooperation of his entire staff and has the full support
of a loving family. Jay is "A Friend of Labor" and gives personalized
attention to All Lorain County Taxpayers.
iiui.ie>ii t i m
u.u
at the Avon Lake Welcome Wagon
Auction.
Welcome Wagon auction set
Tim Avon Lake Welcome Wagon Ciub
will.bold its regular MAKE 1T-BAKEIT-SEW-IT-GROW-iT-AUCTION on
Wednesday, Nov. 7 at tho Avon Lake1
Public Library. An annual cvbnt for,the
ctotj. it Is hold free of admission and1
boatta some fine items-ideal far holiday
giving, homo decorating, and for special
services. All mombers are asked to bring
a guest and their donation for this very
special evening. (Items suitable to
donate aro those which you would feel
comfortable bidding on yourself.)
Anyone interested in joining the club
is also Invited to attend. If you have
recently moved into the area, .'are "newly
engaged, or have a new baby, please feel
free to come as bur guest. For further tnformation. please call Heidi Sisson at
033-7021.
Scholarship II
nia s
offered
New Fall Fashions By Kingfisher
THE
pONNQISSEUP
NOW IN STOCK
1
l
z
^- \i?i "*~\>'
•
11)90
t
. , • . YcxiH find hundreds of ttw latest jtytes and cokni In slock, (or every room In your
house. Our 'rffofefilonal Staff can help you ccorxllnste walkowring, pdJnt, window
treatments, catpettng, ceramic illc. hardwood floats, and vinyl flooring.
Famous Name Brand Window Treatments
Bali * Profile * Hunter Douglas * Graber * Beauti-Vue
6 0 % OF'F'1"2™2^8'
Retail Price
Mini'* Micro * Ultra " Verticals * Woven Woods
Pleated Shades * Shutters * Pull Down Window Shades
Wide Selection of Colors " Easy To Care For " Energy-Savings
Wide Selection Of
Colors And Styles _
To Choose From
Tarkeir
Vinyl Flooring
7 Styles To Choose From
Wide Selection Of
Colors And Styles To
Choose From
Lifetime" Inlaid Flooring
Lifetime Brlte** Inlaid Flooring
UltraBrUe™
Twenty/Twenty"
Brlte Image""
Fnvoriit™ & Easy Choice
Alto AvAihbtc
f
0 OFF
234 Colors
Save 20% On Every Tarkett No-Wax
Floor Featuring Scuff Guard. • ,
Sale Ends November 30, 1990
Other Name Brands Available
Domco and Armstrong
Commercial & Residential N o J o b Is Too Big or Small. Professional Installation Available
VIRGINIA 'S Decorating
31966 Center Ridge Road
Call Today For A Quote
-('
Rummage
sale set
BUY IT TODAY
HANG IT TONIGHT
CERAMIC TILE
on
033-2978 Applications are available at tho Jlt-ary as
of Nov. 1.1990. Do»dlino for applications Is Dec. 28,
Professional Installation Available On Everything We Sail Or How To Video's For The Do It Vourselfers
CARPETING
There is help available
Tor ambitious women in
Avon Lake wbo are workIng for a two-four year collcgu degrco. Avon Lake
Junior Women's
CluWCFWC would like lo '
hfjlp y o u . J o a n n e
Spikowakf,' Schotarstilp
ChntrmDii* can answer
>DUT q u e s t i o n s
Suggested Virginia's Discounted Price
Retail
Now Only
$14.99
$Q99
$16.99
' • ** Single Roll
S17.99
S O 9 9
$18.99
" . Single Roll
Sold In Double Rolls: Only
A Collection Of • Pre-Pasted • Solid Vinyl Wallcoverings, Borders and Special
*'
,••••'•
Svwday 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m
CLOSED SUNDAY
North RidgeviHe 1-8 00-2 52-SALE - or- 327-6525
Lakeshore Unitod Metliodist Church Rum* u
mago Sale will bu hold >
Nov H from 0 a m. to 1 j
p tn Thuro will be many
t>(irg(ilnn In t.lothos ana
mlscolianaous Items
tivailablo The church is
toLOtcd ut 31119 Electric
Blvd. Haku salo - goodtos ,
nnd hon-cmado npplo jolly,> \
will also bo featured, v Ci
LPS meets;:
T h e L a k o w o oTd •';"
Photographic Soclotyr
[LFS) will hove a regularly '
•schodulod ; meeting /or.';t
Monday, Nov. 5 at 8 p.rar;
ot Iho regular mooting \
piuco. In tho lower lovel; of
the Boy Village afflco of -'-.
the Cardinal Federal Sayings Hank at the corner of ;
Oviatt and Dover Center
Rds. (noxt to the post =
.umce);-:-.
•:-, - . - . ; • ; • . : : •
!••./-
Tlin subioct will ' be:
"Flria Arts Photography" :
by Runo Psfakis, profossor. CCC; fncully. Thn =•
wull fllutttrated: locturo..
promtsos to. bo un oxcop-'
.tlonat ovont.
, .. -
-••••;
All Inloroatod visitors,
nro welcome. If further im
formation Is ,roqulred,'
pleaiio call 210-07S-792Q.
Bahen - Lick
Keller - Legge
engagement
engagement
Mr. and Mrc. Joseph Baheii aro pluiis«d to announce the t-r-RaRement of their
daughl-r Karlcne J. to Randy K. Lick,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lick of
Lonun
Karlt.no is a graduate of Avon Lake
High School and is current!v a student
atLCCC.
Randy is a graduate of Avon Lake
High School and is employed in the construction industry.
A May 1993 wedding is being,
planned.
Karleno Bahen arid Randy K. Uck
Mr. and Mrs. Kiik Ki-!!cr of Midland
Michigan announce* the enyagemtnt of
iheir daughter. Marty Jo. to Juttrvy
U'gge. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Lcggc of Avon Dike.
, Tho brid<M.'luct is a graduate of Oelu
College and b currently enrolled in on
elementary education program at
Saginaiv Valley Stole University. The
prospective groom, a graduate of
Virginia Tech. is Production Supervisor
of tho Aspirin Dopl.'af Dow Chemical
Co.
The wedding will take place at East
Ashman Church of Cod, Midland,
Michigan on November 17.
Marty Jo Keller and Jeffrey Lsflge
• BARA:
Michael Kearns DDS
Jeneen Lerch-Lapp DDS
;
,
Convenient1 Evening & Sat. Hours
New patients Welcome
Landings J Bldg.
32730 Walker Rd.
Avon Lake
• BARA:
RECREATION
Instrumental In getting stale
funds to help build boat
launch sites In Avon Lake,
Improve Century and Findlay
State park.
• BARA:
EDUCATING OUR CHILDREN
Working to Incrnasa stato aid -"
to our schools - to reduce the
burden on local proporty
owners
• BARA:
FIGHTING DRUG ABUSE
Co-sponsored a bill to fight
drug and alcohol abuse
JQHNBARA
State Representative
933-4486
BARA:
,
LIFELOMG RESIDENT
Lived In ,'^oraih County
his entire life. Former
educator, member of
Elyria City Council and
U.S. Army vete'tin.
:
,
•BARA:
BARA:
BOJWKA
LITERACY AND VISION
Pew vtslon iney be tn« maon
mat many aOutt UUIeratM never
learned 10 read. Thtt'i tha
conduaton of e new screening
program Initiated In New York City
by the rJew York School of
opttnetry and the literacy Volunteer! of New York.
In I M *toevaJuaie the poawtle
connection bftween vtelon and
raadbig more trran ISO adutt
literacy Uudenta-Mduttt h»t
kntrUng to read - were aerMfiw)
by tha optamaWatt. Ov»r 75
pafcent of them failed the v*fion
acraaninp;. Moil of trwsa kduha. wtio n«d
nevef been |etl*d for iri*lon
before nrwa amazed and orall Red
to learn that ttwlr reading
problama wart mare Miety *ya
proUema, andttutt« peilr of,.' ,
M B and/or Mining of vlaual
function could help trwn to team
to read. In a foHow-up to trie
proenm. K was illacovered thai
moat gf V I O M wboee readtno .
acuity * u correctsd Mlh Qlawe*
did Irtdead laarn to read.
CREATING JOBS
Helping bring moro than S24 :
million in state development funds for business and
Industry which will create
more than 3400 hew Jobs
$74 million fn stale
construction dollars for two
new state conBctlon centers
which will employ 500 area
residents. - "
TOUGH ON
TOXIC WASTE
Co-Sponsored a law to
toughen standards for
transporting hazardous
and toxic wastes on our
highways.
:
WORKING FOR
SENIOR CITIZENS
Sponsored a law to require
13 state boards end
commissions to have at least
one senior citizen consumer
member. Working to control
utility rates and provide
affordable health care andprescription drugs. .
Brought to you in the
interest of
better vision by:
ROMAN BOIWXA.O.D.
515 Moore Road -Suite 3
Avon Lake, Ohio 44012
216/933/EYES
I
levies on ballots
1
S
The following is a summary of Li's tie !
- and levies scheduled lo appear or. tho
rj loc J election ballot Nov. f>:
—Issue 12 - Avon Lake voters will be
, asked to support a five-year, .98 mill
—Issue tO - Avon Luke residents will levy foe Ihe Avon Lake Public Library.
be tiste*} to approve an amendment to
This proposal is an increase in tri<;
the city charier calling for a full-lime
library's operating budget. Currently,
there is a fivu-year Operating levy in ef0 —/ssur S - A von residaa ts will decide mayor.
y Vbetiter to decrease the amount of, At the pn."icnt time, theru is » part- fect until December 1991. If passed. Ihe
. credit for residents who live in Avon time mayor who earns S10.00U. A -9rt mill levy will replace the cxistinK
•?25 mill levy plus .255 mills. The 1990
*o but work outside the dty. by, a half spvcial ml hou cunmiittuu comprised of
library budget is 5600,000.
c percent.
council (numbers realized how the city
The library offers a sophisticaiefl
jjj ' In order to obtain additional'operating has grown and butieve more adx i funds for the city, council and the minislrativf attention is warranted to selection of services and now has a collection
of co nip net disks, cassettes and
finance committee decided to propose mcul tho growing' n«!«ds of the Avon
reducing credit now extended to Lake community. City Council proposes videos in addition to its numerous
books. Last year, more than 200.0UQ
residents who work outside Avon. Thu llwr'a full- time mayor laku the Avon
city would forgive up to a hntf percent Lake helm. Should this measure pass, .i items were checked out to library
patrons, [n 1903, almost 10,000
instead of. a full one percent as i? full-lime, mayor would bo elected into ofpresently forgiven.
fice in November of 1991 and begin his residents attended library-sponsored
For example, if an Avon resident or Imr ti.-rm in [anunry of 1992. The, programs. Tho library's financial
fecords havn been free of citations dur, works in Avon, ho pays onct percent of salary proposed for the full-tim« mayor
ing its serai-annual audits.
his wagea lo the City of Avon. Whelhur is $-15,000.
this tax credit measure passes or fails.
someone who lives nnd words in Avon
—Issue 11 -Avon Luke residents wilt
. would not be affected.
be asked to support an amendment to
Those who live in Avon and work out- the city charter ceiling for four-year,
side the cily limits would be affected. If staggered terras for city council.
—Issue il -Sheffield Lake voters will
an Avon resident works in Sheffield
ba asked lo support a one mill levy to
The
basis
for
such
a
measure
is
to
preVillage or Avon Lake, lie pays one per- vent a situation of having seven brand
fund the salary of a police officer for
cent of his wages to whichever com- new council,members and a brand now
cases involving juveniles.
munity he works in, and nothing to mayor presiding at once. With thu way
The juvenile officer will spend much
Avon because Avon currently forgives tho charter is currently set up. such a
of his time providing programs and
or extends credit to those who work out- situation can occur. For example, in
guidance, to help young people bundle
side city limits. This legislation, if pass- 1976, there were fiv« new council
and sotve problems they often face.
ed, would only extend half tho credit members
who
took
office
at
(ho
samn
given. . ' - ..
time.
Therefore, regardless of how much tax
.'Currently, council members run for
is charged by other cities, residents of two-year terms. If passed, hero is how
Neurly every public official and canAvon who "Work outside the city would tho meusuro would uffect terms of
didate from local communities to tho
, pay a half of ona percent of their wages office:
,
stato level has come out against Issue 3,
to Avon for the privilege of living there.
If ppssed. the charter amendment
which would parmit Lorain voleru to
would call Tor the mayor and ward coun- decide
whether they want a resort
cil members to run in Ifl9l"fdr four-year
casino in their tiiwii, as though Ihe issue
terms. The council-at-lurge members
is somehow un-American.
will have to run for two-year terms in
Also opposing the caalno amendment
—Issue 9-Avon residents will decide 1991. Finally, in 1983, the council-atto defeat or pass the renewal of an largo members will run again, but this am ihehoretMndng Iiiduslry. Catholic
emergency operating levy which will time it would bo for four- year terms. bingo interests, and other groups with
'-. generate $310rOOO. If passed, this levyThen, In 1995. the wurd council and, similar concerns that a casino will cut
into their profits. Too bad rhey can't bo
mayor would run again.
would stay In affect for five years.
up front about why ihoy'ro against iL
Duo to all tho building, there is an cxCouncil members who decided to proIt's natural For special interests to
/ panded tax base in Avon, therefore, the pose this measure say It allows for conwork to protect tlmir own turf. Casino
school board'Is able to decrease the, tinuity and for bettor consistency pertiproponents
are Inftfor the bucks, too.
miUage. from 4.4 mills to 3.7 mills in nent to progress. They claim it tnkns six
- order to generate the same amount of months to loam tho job whan someone •However, there's probably enough of
the gambler In motit of us to go around,
revenue ($310,000).
first becomes a niombor of council. The '"even
If another gambling Industry in adThis is u renewal of an operating levy last six months of a member's two-year
ded. Why Is it that when one fast-food
,, that was passed in 1987. Again, should term is concentrated on campaigning.
appears, others soon Join,
this renewal levy pass, tho amount Four-year torms would allow for con- restaurant
creating a fast-food row? Because thore
' assf ssed to each property owner would centration on the tasks at hand, they
aro enough customers to go around, and
be less than what the previous levy call- claim.
everyomt profits from tho cluster effect.
1
ed for because there are more property
Gambling can't be a moral Issue,
. owners who would chip into thu kitty.
Village of Sheffield
City of Avon Lake
—Issue 42 - Voters willfeeasked to
support a 4.5 five-year levy lo fund a
full-time police department
Currently. Sheffield Village! is a parttime police department for round-theclock coverage- Sinco the village's
population has increased to 2,500.
village officials believe a full-time
department is needed. This levy would
generate $144,000.
5 City of Avon
Exercise
your
City of Sheffield Lake
to vote
Nov. 6
Vote 'Yes' on gambling casino, Issue 3
Avon Board
of Education
• Ctamp-CIn
< - Installation
PICK-UPCAPS
1 0 * off ALL In stock
Model* SAVE $50 to $80
PENDA&
ALLSTAR
• Clamps and
tape Included
• FHEEdoroe
light on
flbwgtMS
tmxkls
BEDLINERS
LUND SUN VISORS
Any Installation
TEN
1-3:
DELUXE RUNNING BOARDS
f
•:,?
(Eixwpt Bedlimts)
Coupon ValW thai 11-30-90
I $173 installed
I ANY SIZE
TENJ
From $ 1 2 5 Installed
Heavy
• Premium • Extra
Duty
Brand
Strong
BUG SHIELDS
HOOD GUARDS
Aluminum Frame
Sliding Snaps
No Drilling
No Tape
No Paint Damage
Factory Approved
FROM $ 2 3 5 INSTALLED
S3990
'In stock only
for Towing
Stylos
From 3><£O, Available
Painted from $ 1 0 5
Chrome from $ 1 7 3 Installed
NORTHRIDGE SUPPLY
CALL
7385 RACE RD.
; NORTH RIDGEVILLE, •.OHIO-
327-6600
INSTALLED
FREE WITH
COUPON
SPOILER SHIELDS
DRINK TRAYS STEP BUMPERS
WOOD CONSOLES
V-5 rated
>52&-VOQ
ANY STYLE
UltraJShield & Dyria Guard
LUXXUS TONNEAU COVERS
Standard Mode! $ 1 9 5
Lighted Moon Visor $ 2 4 4
Painted & installed
becauso churches do It. So does government, through the lottery; So why the
opposition? Dollars.
• Look at tho process and the safeguards
built Into it: If Lorain says yes. thatfeonly the beginning. The Governor
establishes a Gaming Commission to
license the ctislno, and strict regulations'
are set up. Once.the casino. Is built. It's
evaluated by the state every three yean
and if it flunks, ho more casinos may be
voted on anywhere in the slate. No
casino will.be.built itt.any community
without voter approval. And if voters approvo one and later* don't want it. they
can get rid of it the Bine way they got it
— by voting itouL :\'/ ^ - / '.,
Opponents- sayi;economic" develop-'
munt Isn't guaranteed; if thu casino,
issues passes. That's precisely why H
; should. Without U.;WQ'11 never kudu'. 1
A vote for Issuo3 doesn't bulld^n "
casino. It lets Lorain voters docldo.
That's their right And It's oi>. obligation
to, give It to thorn.
Custom Fit
Lay Back Design
FREE WITH COUPON
FALL-WINTER HOURS
TUES.-SAT. 9-5 P.M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY CLOSED
^^^^^^^5^i^^lf^^^^^§^^2^S^^^S^^^^^^^^PP^^SE^
*
2
1
Homespun Fair at ALHS Nov. 10,11
Come amJ enjoy the Ifltli annuul
Hotnuspun Fair on November 10 6 M at
ihiT A.L. Hifjh School un'Kt. B3 and Electric illvd. N'inyty-two trailers will bn
tht'ru with i(I*'-iis to h«Ip coniplutc your:
shopping. Par j o u r coivvenicnct!, . the,
high s<;huol will havtj a coat check
l l o . The National Monur Society
will provide fjabysitiing fur $Z a child,
tor the day. You'll find it at the south eotr.inco. Tht.-ro will be adult supervision
and activities for the chiltjrenl On Salurday there will be a bake sale sponsored
by the Pep Ciub aiid on Sunday it wiU b«
sponsonid by the Avon Lake Welcome
Wagon.
'
^
j |
-a
S
jg
~c
n
o
AMBER PLAZA
37190 Colorado Ave.f Avon
Annie's Bake Shop
Albert Zakel, DD.S.
Angelos Hzza II
Laura's Learning IVeelipuse;
oo••o «ooe9 o a t o • o • e 00000000
WE dELIVER AFTER 5:00 PM
Cup Soup.'Sandv/ichl"Srn.;.BL'verag(i
4*
I)
-II
^1
"•
3 FAMILY
' 'V'''Satins* 6l' S4.06
Fn,s^
.
"'' \ ' '•'•.' •
i.":.:.-. S18'.99-
.• 'Savimjs of, 56.06 .•;'
.
r
.
37*190 CbTorddoAvo
. ;•.
. ..Arnbor.PUiio. .
Phone:934-4128
OOOOOt^t • « « O 9 9'9 99 9.9
LAURA'S LEARNING TREEHOUSE
37190 Colorado Ave. (Rt. 611) Avon, Ohio
"SOFT PETALS" Is the name of Chris Williams' cresJons. The holiday season is
upon us, and Chris will have a variety of items to select from (left). On the right
are a few of .Ann Krucek'a Angel Tree Tops. Look for these displays at the Avon
Lake Homespun Fair, Nov. 10 & 11 at the Avon Lake High School.
-
.
.
.
•
-
.
•
•
"
Newest full day service in the area
Full Time Enrollment
*75°°AWeek
Nutritious Lunches end Snacks
Learning Programs Based On Age.
Paii-Timo Nursery School Programs
• • ' . '
World Community Day set
World Community pay, Friday, Nov.
Presbyterian USA perspectives and out
of their Native American, , Hispanic,
2. 1090, is an ecumenical worship event
Chinese, Black end Caucasian life exsponsored annually by Church Women
s
perience*, The resources reflect the Joy
^.United tint brings Protestant, Roman
and pain, the Insights and faith each has
„ Catholic, Orthodox and other Christian
gained as she journeyed toward Justice
women together to focus on issues of the
in her own life. The WCD experience
""wider global .community and a mutual
•{search for Justice; and peace in tho they created challenges women to build
' world "Women, for Justice/Justice for community as women and to erase bar' Women" Is the'theme for 1090's obsor- riers of ago, sex, race,' culture and
v
othnicity In their relationships with one
,avauce that raises conaicousness to the
another.
,
^condition oF* women of all races and
Unified by a common faith in Christ,1
>• "cultures who are oppressed. It lifts up
the women of Church Women United
-^for support and prayer tho groups and
^Individual women who are working for •• work for the elimination of poverty of
women and children and issues of peace
iticc
.,
;
and justice
y
The servico and resource materials for
i "i this World Community Doy event wer?
In Avon Lake, World Community Day
. ' f written by a diverse gropti of Christian service will be hold, at tho following
^Jtwomeii from Arizona who are deeply in- church: Christ Evangelical Lutheran
|i^volvod In justice issues within their own
Church. 32747 Lake RU-. at 9:30 a.m.
g$tcbiniminlUiw.'-.Thoy shored from
'.American Baptist, Roman Catholic and
<5icycte
->num
'ftTNtssciNien
FREE
Call 934-KIDS (5437)
FALL INVENTORY CLEARANCE
ANNIE'S BAKE SHOB
37190 COLORADO AVE., SUITE 104
AVON;OH 44011
PHONE: 934-4121
Annie's Can Bake Your
Special Holiday Baked Goods
The Complete Bakery:
Baking both White & Dark Breads and Rolls.
FEATURING: Donuts. Sweat Rolls, Kuchen A
Strudels. Mouth watering Cookies. Pies, both fruil -
50% OFF
)
\p-*. Books, Cold Woalhsr Gear, Indoor Fitness
7 , ]
Equipment & Much, Much Morel
I
V _ y {Brinjf thl» «d for a free gift Nov. 1-7)
*
*
*
•
-
^
^
—
—
—
—
—
'•''.
'-"~", '•• .- .•'; ;'
37190 Colorado Ave. (Rt. 611)
Avon, Ohio 44011
ALL CYCLING SHOES
IS THERE A CYCUST ON YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT US1?
We Can Holptl
a n d c r e a m s .
Family Dentistry
Amber Plaza
.
—-
. • • • ' .
ALBERT P. ZAKEL, D O S .
H 50% OFF & MORE !!
2 0 % ' 5 0 % O F F THROUGHOUT THE STORE
Solo on in Stock Items
***********************************
' .
We Sell Wholesale & Retail
Nov. 1 - 7
• .
Trek 1200 89 '641°° $ 4 8 9 ° ° " Raleigh"Obsession" ATB 90 »450» « 2 9 9 W
ALL SUMMER CYCUNG APPAREL
For More information
9» 0 9 • 9 • • 9 9 0 0 9 0 00 0 99-9 0 9 9 9 99 9 «
Mon. - Fri.
9:00 - 5:30
16 South MainStrool
OBERLIN, OHIO 44074
:
(210)775-2076
FALL REGISTRATION
EXPIRES NOV. 15,1990
Practicing Pull Time In Avon
"NEWPATIENTS WELCOME"
934-4900
Evening and
Sat. Hours
tnrwdsyx ,
Scott M. Gripp, iaS0d Forestwod
OeveJand. was fined $400 and sentenced to six
month* in jaiJ on a charge of underage consumption of alcohol wHh the sentence driwred on condSion that he hav? no oOw alcohcl-raiated offensesfortwo yaors and perform 30 Ctary* of community aervka.
Louis E. SWucri.' 11720 Edgewater Dr..
Lakewood. was lined $350 tnd sentenced to 30
days in Jail on a chargtt <ti DW1 wim the sentence
Oeferted on completion of 72 hours of community
service. His driver's Bcer>ce was suspended for
120 (jays with occupai&nal privilege* after 15
,
days. He also wax fined $J00 lor speeding.
Xrn in ja« on a charge ol petty that *ith S200of
Michael P. Vacco, 690 Harris Hd.. Sheffiold
the tm<? and tiie scmonce suspended. Ha was
Lake, was fined $200 and sentence*! to 30 days
given credit for two days already se^ed and U»
In iail on,a charge of Unification with the
balar.ee ol the sentence was deferred on condisentencetietorredon condition o* good behavior.
tion ttw defendant spend 60 days ol community
He also was lined StOO on a charge of iaioxe to
service in Avon Lake and have no similar variacontro* his vahicte. * • ,
tions tor two yeara.
Larry X. Dofin Jr., 4706 Chehea Ave., Lorain.
Alberta M. Hassei. 732 Center Rd.. Avon Lake,
was w e d $250 and senucicMl to 80 days in Jail
was flned 5400 and sentenced to six months in
on
a charge ol criminal ciamatfng with 60 days
Jail with the sentence suspended on condition
deferred on condition of no aJcohal-ntated ofshe serve seven days of community service and
lenses
(n the next two years. He also was
display good behavior for a y»ar.
ofdenx* to make restitution of 120 totf<e,Awon
Robert W. Ratajczak, 216 Moore fid., Avon
Lake
Potico
DepartmenL ! ! • was ttned J100
Lake, was fined SSOO and sentenced to six moneach «nd sentenced to 30 days in {ail on two
ths in fail on a charge of underage consumption
charQes
of
disorderly
conduct persisting, with t*t»
of alcohol with $300 of ihe fine and all but eight
sentences to run concurrently.
days ol the sentence deterred on condition of
- Benjamin Garcfe 807 W,, 22 S t . Lorsht, was
good behavior and no further alcohol elated offined $100 and seatenend to 30 days In (*fl on a.
fenses for a year. The fine was to be paid within
- charge of consuming sicohol tn 11 venkde with
crotWatven tor one clay already served *«xJ Ihe
remainder-'dofwrvd on condiUon of good
behavior for a year.
'
Dirk Goyvaerts, 835 Sharon Dr., Weattake.
was fined $100 on a charge of recktos* operation. Roy K. Conwtt. 356 Imraod A w . . Avon
lake, was fined StOO on a charge ol disorderly
conduct.
Speeder* fined $7S each were Wendell 8.
Layne. 824 Hollywood A w - Sheffield Lnke:
rOmberfy A. Owens. 216 Moon Bd.. A>on Lake;
and Susan L.Sandtn/^122 BrookfWd A>«., Avon
- Lake.
Speeders! ftwd $50 each Included
Patricia OaBasher. 1109 Metros* Dr., WesSaks:
Edoar H. Mauc*w. 12550 Lake Ave.. lakewood;
tnd C«!ord 3. Sparks., Jr.. 1702 w. 00 SL.
In Your Courts
Howard
Swindell
2
Avon Lake Municipal Court
Michael J. Thomas. 4Z49 W. 211 SL. Fairvtw
Park, was Bried $750 and sentenced to 30 days
in tail on a charge ol DW1 with S40D of toe fine
and 27 days of ttw sentence deferred on condition o( serving three days in Jail or attendance ai
an aKernative>to-ja!l program vrapan 45 days. Hb
driver's bcenso was suspended tor 120 days wrth
occupational privilege*.
Sharon McCuUough. 36610 R^getsberger
Ave,, Avon, was lined $500 and sentenced to six
months In Jail on a charge of petty theft wfth the
sentence suspended on condition thai she serve
seven days of community service and maintain
employment for the nect six months. She also
was ordered to have no similar violations tor two
years.
: - .-•
•, .•••.
.
. '
Peter D. Bralnard. 720 Haze/wood Ave.. Vermttton. was Dried $500 and sentercsdtosix mon-
CLEAN-UP SPECIAL
6 STEP RECONDITIONING PROCESS...
> WATER WHEEL
;:{; ^ ^ ^ C A R WASH
'
:
; : fiSM
T» SU» Cars C a l l 9 3 3 - ^ 4 3 7 7 Appofmrrwrit
:
' :i
Expires 11-15-90
it preserves, restores & beautifies fine car finishes
Special 6 Step Reconditioning Process...
1)Rubj0utBody
; 2) Clean & Wax Chrome
t
y t y G l a z e B o d y ;C
• , •
4) Completely Wax & Seal Finish
5) Clean & Dress Tires
•
' • ; •' . '
6) Interior Cleaning Included
1
• '•'• i. v ". D»jiy Hours: Mon.-SaL B30 a.m.-7 p j i i . Sun. 8:30 am.-5 p.m v
'Cleveland.
•• r ~ ; . \ ' •-''•
-
Other baffic vtolatora and theirflne»were CecKa
M. MaknowaM. 771? Oartworth Awe., Parmo. rufr
x
j
o
t
:
C
g
Part Dr.. ShetnaU.VMago. peefcio Urea, $3O;
Wchotes J . MBanlch. takn to heed a »top sign,.
$30: Margaret' Psttry. 1550 Detroit A » .
Ctovotand.! ta*«o to yfotd ngr*of-w»y, $25;
JameaX ntzgeraW. 23218 Uncchiahn Or., haying Of two kceruM, $2fl: and«KatMeen J .
OreBanak.2000 ndoetand Dr.. Awn, operator**:
•cense requlrtd. $20,, . • '•
Sheffield Village Mayor's Court
s u s p i « ^ i^obstruoVng official business.-,;-;"^;
Ricardo Rwado. 2B»\W. 24 SL. L o r a J n , * M ^
fined $200 on cnarges of driving vnd«^ausp*rt>^
slon and, consumpbor. «ri a motor venidQ,Robert;"
R Beeget 1-44 W. 10 S t . Loraki. and Joa«riX;
Naiepiuv M1Z W. 37 SL. Lontin, w ^ fined WOpj?
««ch on charges of driving under syspensiwi. :• j Rnad $52 each for fajture to heed a stop sjgn *
were Aitan v D, Toothenan. 3315UncoW';ai5
Loiain; Em«t Ray H k * . 1906 E..40 S t : Lorain;,-,e,
Anorf Gw.-atez, t309' EucSd^Ave, -LoramDeborah M. Uuszler. 208 H e m t a * A M ;
Sfrtt
Jearl V. Jackson. 576 S a f S o r d ^ : ^ y r i a ; 7
Sasohen J. Barrett'.SufivarCO.; Corno«u»;H^
Smith, OberBrc'Chesrine ru»on«*/Cmtoo:. • « » ;
Florence E. Esklns. 3tB3 Lftto W^ A w » Loke^
OaUa Vargas. 1B40 E: 3VSL; Lonvrtwa* teeU^
$25fortaterelohoed a o t o p « t g r t » , r ; £ ^ : ; i - ^ i . .
Rnad S77each tor havinpM^mtforcycto w h * - ^
dorsement were. Stown." « • " ' " — ' - • * ' * • • •
604 Row*tyn Ave_ Axon; Jerry.
5537 Baavercntsi D r , . Lcraim^and Angrt
42t3 Andover Df^
!
T
'
, ^ 4 i
$37 far having no'lMfciML
Fid$52
^ ; i h
w r o . Chad ;««*,;•4713 ; K o « » ! Bdv^
Lorairt. and Btehop W:Marrtt4ri819Abb» fttfe
Qyria.Rr*d««r<avlncMplredpW«wft«Kurt^
N. Protfor. 710 Glenn Oaks A w ™ '
'
arid Ce£g DoJson. 4728 U x t t '
Other traffic viotalors and',
Cehrfn H-Straeis.3856 EdtoonSu Eryri&'nm^^..
Ing a ml Boht $52: Haoa) J l UaxweS. S70 War^ffif
wk* Ur^'StwfBeid Lake. iaBure to y M d right of js
way, $52; and Barbara Wear; 4634 Urxts Lar»;ffi
Improper backing. *25^..^::<:;^7\-. itx$$$XlPiy{'
Speeders and the* fines wn :
Wittatna. 3003 Dsnver Avei Lorun, $34rUn¥J
E.Surbw. 4110 WH40 SU Claveland. $38;Qwy|
R. Schoeidw. 1504 W. F<wd O d e . Wesaalu,.::
$10; Larry W. McCoy." 1705
.
$37;Sandra K. PefkovWu :1*4,W.,BIy«^ft^
John R. Baitz. 119 Dewflrtd Court Byrta; U
ArmetWS.Wood. ; Ls*»k^.O.;»<3iJamM.1
HammoRd. J r , 1210 New JerseyAw^torthCg
$53: Neal C. Abbey; S38 Walnut S t ; EMmii
' Jamea E: Murphy, 640 SUowoodAvegi She"
Late. $37; Sandra Evans, 2390 Abba RcLfJ
field V«spe; $3ttA»m»Morm«,22OeJa&aar
SL.LoraIa$4a:Ooogli»aWeat.1307ArtJrnwt5
Ave,Lak*«od,$37:UartlR:Sfni~
:
Hobarls SL. ShaflWd U k e i W i r ^ . . . _ _ .
. trans MjTanskC460G U ^ d o w Larw/
$ 4 K FrmnkaSzslsy*47UO«twRo^Sria(|bMdi
VlSsg«.$35rf«ch«nJt?Sln)cltf;294*r
.$9:I*k«aHp;:
. $42: Anthony Waft*f,-Ot»rkW
b 6 1 2 H i d ' A j
Robert Mttchot Jr., 32&71 Etactric O M . Avon - Avo- SheBWd UI*f
2
Lake, was fined $1,000 and aertimced Vi 10
days In jail on a crwrpe ot DU1 «nd racMeaa $38; Raymond E i Fansy; 2372MoronffibiLI
Lon^$44;K«f/a-nnen,17321
] frar**iBh
operation with the sentence held fttrxfcvj proof
Ukewcod.-.$4*;-arrt;VVs»K»fA^;Shaektock;3
ot completion of an oight-week alcorini pr^grmm.
Ka was'ordered to attend three Alcoholics • • S W . I i W . j a a S t V . C l W f d a n d i ^ f t ^ i ^ f e ^ , ,
: Finedtatspaedmg and seat belt vtoMona wet «^
-Anonymous meetings a week.and We dnver'sHcenae was Buspended tof • year.
and
Eartew Q-TerrK, 5408 rtocock ftti 1
DavW Ashlvy LesUwKwood, 2127,E. 312 S t .
Lorain, was Dned $525 and ordoredtoanand OUt Two., $28^Tron«B Srrtth; 2ie,,B}-J
South Amherst. was fined $84'lee Jpa*dho'_««15
ctass« on charges of physical control end w«av1
tng. Dean G. New, 41909 Emerwn Crt, E-Vr1*-' - hav*»B'#)(plred p W a « ^ , V # B * ^ ; V f t ^ S S
was (mod $250 on charges of dnving under
454 Avon BeWen, Av^n Lake, OH 933-4377
1990 CHEVROLET BERE1H|I
\B
Mil
DONPE^SE/S / . .
•..;.'..•;• one of the "12 stralghtest arrows"
in Congress, a man with "integrity
beyond question."
Sharp Black with Automaoc. Power Sta^^ng & Brakes, Mr,'1
Stereo. Power Door Lochs.
*
$9869
—U.S. News and World Report
607 Miller Road, Avon Uke
. .. . a "model of what a good
congressman should be."
'•""•:•
933-6151
835-3533
—Cleveland Plain Dealer
li, BOB ALLEN
•; INSURANCE;AGENCY, INC;
. Auto T Home : H^h
business - Bonds.A Fti! Service! !<:
Agency Since 1952
33399 W i k e1 r Ri d ; i
...-•.-',SulteB :-.'- --.JL
Avon Lake ;1
9:00-5:00 Daily v
Evenings By Appointment
933-5223CIcvc^ 835-7242
A Taste of Nutrition
Kaihy Germain,
Registered Dietitian
Question; '('!;•• :s tltliciuus, but
viously. too irnii ii suifium. Sc-.r \vfi,<r
c«n do. T.K.. Avyn Lak-j.
:
j.iti
.Si>e<;ij]
Rftjuesf
crvatn
..!
ilML'silMIUtll SOlip
I 'JJII Spt-ci.il Keijuest cream ufcliickt.*)'
soup
2 1/2 lbs. boneless chuck roast,
cut in cubes
X can cream of mushroom soup
1 can cream ol'c«lery soup
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 pkg. dry onion soup mix
1/2 c. burgundy wine
Place meat In dutch oven. Add remaining ingredients. Bake at 300
degrees for 3 hours (no Iid(. Serve over
rico or noodles.
AnswBn With just a law change, the
sodium in this recipe can be greatly
reduced. Replacing a chuck roast with a
bottom round rcast can also lower
calories and fatTbe revised recipe has 1/4 fuwer
calories and fat. The polyunsattirated
and saturated fats cannot be compared
as the Special Request soups do not provide this information. The difference in
cholesterol Is minimal. However, the
revision has less than half the sodium of
the original.
2 1/2 lbs. boneless bottom round roast,
cut in cubes
•
•
•
.
.
1 c.in Cream uf Celery Soup
2 Tb.sp. dehydrated umun flakes
VZ <;. Burgandy vvini;
Vlairu beef :n 3 ijuart Dutch oven, in
l^rrt" Sixinji bowl, combine soups,
onions, and wine. Stir until well blended. Pour over meat. Hake uncovered ut
J00 degrees for 3 hour;. Series H.
APPROXIMATE NUTRIENT
ANAJLYSIS
Original Revised
Calories
Ful [gj
Palytinsaturatmi (3)
Saturated («)
Ctiulcsturol |mg)
Sodium (rug)
555
3.9
1^,3
130
1410
"Information not available
430
25
1
'• .
•
125
715
ResarrWill
ATTOKNEYS^AT LAW
33399 Walker Rd. • Avon Lake, Ohio • 933-3466
520 Broadway. Suite 200 • Lorain. Onto • 244-5214 / 323-7000
The Press
Pet Find
Dewey Furniture & Carpet
Vermilion
Hi, my name b J«n. I'm
0 stray fating at the Avon
Luke Animal Clinic. I need
a good hornet Please help
mo find on». 1 year cM
male Dobermon-shephorri
mlit, neutered, clam
disposition, »osKs older
•Muple or person. Ne«d9
to b« an "on(y chSd."
Please call 933-5297
soon.
Do you
own a
. business?
I h«v» jrwip til*•«!•>• Jih
iawruEa tot buwiMiM witk'
on* ormor* onpioywn.lt'« built to hdp (it yvur
ffdW
Jamestown Staling
Treasured Dining Heir horns
'tasteful. I.Xth Century authenticity i v
found throughoni thiscollcclinit. lhiii|ttc ,
Canted China measures 62".:*.7H" and oilers
ahundani sionij-e in drawers aiii! behind
doors. Adjustable bias's shelves, curio ulass
cuds, mirrored luck and interior lijibiin^al!
Custom Marie
Visit Our Jamestown Sterling Gallery for solid cherry and solid oak!
T e P
Z n abts
David W.
McClenahan
753-A Avon IWdwrt H
Awwi Lat-.fl
933-7041
236-3588
/instate
SSs
tfij>
add flitter to favorite collectable*, do" x -i-C
Oval Table expands i u % " with I\vo IV
leaves with aprtms. Iik*(*:tnt Queen Anne
chairs. Price includes china, table, i side
chairs, and two arm chairs.
by McKay*
Sale Price $3999.95
List Price $6850
Lake Rd. (Rte. 6)
HOURS:
Monday (trough Friday
0:00 • 8:30
Saturday
9:00-6:00
Sunday
1:00-5:00
FREE DELIVERY
Use Our Convaniont Dewey Charge, Visa, MasterCard or Oiscovof
(216)967^9400
•w
Dining & Entertainment
Around and About Avon Lake
The ciilmu brings with it many e*citing times: church ft-stivals and
bazars, ghosts, goblins and witches, colorful leaves and thoao marvelous days
before winter finally gels a grip on tht*
landscape.
,
This Thursday. Around and About
Avon Lake will look at the Fall in Avon
Lake. Two members of the Avon Lake
Junior Women's Club will be on hand
with a preview of the Homespun Fair,
the club's annual bazaar.
Then., the camera will attend a Halloween party with all kinds of tiny, spooky
creatures. This year's Pre-Schooi
Parents Organization ha3 an annual party for the children and everyone is in-
viled by way of Around and About Avon
Luke program.
Dob Iloleri, the producer of1 Around
and About Avon Lake, has several oilier
features planned for the program which
is shown at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m.. 5 p.m.,
7 p.m.. 9 p.m., utid midnight on Channel
''JI. :
Around and About Avon Lake is
brought to the government channel,
Channel 31. by the Avon Lake Cable Advisory Commission. The »:ommission is
chaired by Bob Quinlun. and the
members aro Paul Sinith, Scott Herrick.
and Dennis Collister.
Anyone wishing iu contact Around
and About Avon Lain should call 9337677.
Project Joy plans benefit concert
Project Joy will hold its 8th Annual
Benefit Concert on Nov. 4, 1990 at
L.C.C.C. College {Stockor Center). 1005
N. Abbe Rd, E!yria. Ohio at 2 p.m.
The Project Joy Artists will taio the
stoge to delight tho audionco, with a
wonderful variety show. All of th's fun
and merriment has a purpose, to raistt
$6,000 for Project Joy.
This amount Is part of the $#5,000 that
must bo raised annually to operate. This
event will assist Project Joy in carrying
on its mission of affirming the dignity
and self-esteem of people through tho
arts. This event helps to make possible
the 500 plus visits to nursing homes and
hospitals throughout Lorain County and
northern Ohio.
Ticket prices ar*i S5 for adults, S3 for
children 12 and under, and S3 for
settlors (05 and older). Please call tho office. 323-2777, formoro information and
tickets.
,
t
BESTAUOANT ft IOUNGE
Halloween Party
S2U IAKE SO- " ' , - ^
WctL, Oct. 31et
-wv^—„.„ „««949-8829
— mm COUPON — 1st Prize DIAMOND RING
Daily from 4 to 9 pm — > V
I- ——
DallyCOUPON
from 4 lo 9—
pm.— "1
Buy any sandwich, platter or
dinner special at regular price
and gel the second one (of
equal or lesser value) for
Buy arty sandwich, platter or
dinner special at regular pricti
and got tho second one (of
equal or lesser value) for
1 1/2 PRICE! !
% PRICE!
WITH THIS COUPON BCP.
i
l;
_:
tUt**Q
WITH THIS COUPON EXP. 11'14-00 •
_
A scene from THE GAZEBO, a murder mystery opening Nov. 2 at The O l d ; ^
Firehcuse. shows Doug Brill Renter) defending himself to Karl Zutwr, H O I I M F :?£^ tf :
ratno. LuAnn Shuster and Bob Friedrlch.
: : '
"•;•.>'['•'•''•.lyf*^'
Gazebo conceals body at Firehotis^l
•
iKiTownia«n)«t' f
* .
^X
fftldea
Polish Sausage Sausage
.
$O89
Krilletl onions, leduw A
tomato will »«rY«tl wtth
freneh fries.
pp
w/jenrtn pn>per» ft
onions •etvrd wtth goldtn
frlf*.
only *U
Double Chocolate
Sundae
only
Croimy smooth rhoc. i « cream, cavcrpd'wlih rich
clioc. topping, whip cream & a cherry.
Good Old Eating Pleasure Found Only at
Old English Parlour
JKWw CastiO
:
AMBEROAKS
Make Your CHRISTMAS
Reservations N O W
;
we RSNT NINTENDO
LunmodSqu«ra;r
D33-7200
BAY VILLAGE
AVOM LAKE
899-9927
933-7000
*ii»i:
OS
ribs
• Banquet Facilities Up To 150
• Wed. &Fri. Fish Fry
• Saturday Prime Rib
• Monday Nite Football
• Daily Dinner & Drink Special
Gift Certificates Available
375 LEAR RO.i AVON" LAKE " L E A R W O & D s a O A R r ?
NOVEMBER SPECIAL
Dining Room or Cany Ou! Only," No Otitnrf':
Vi SLAB
^.RIB
I 1 Medium-8 SIlcV
i PIZZAS
DIN N ER i
949-7977
r'\\-~y.fJ.P$.
Mjlo & Otis
Total Recall
A -
LORA1N- 1141 14TH5TREET-244-Gm
AVON LAKE • 227 MILLER • 033-5181
Kon.-Tliura. e:30 a.m.-lO p.m.
HOURS: Frl. » Sat. 6:30 a.m. • 11 p.m.
Sun. 7 i . i n . - l l p.m..
•:•-;-•;
-New Releases-
FREE
Heavenly Cheddar Burger j g W j *
\ ••- •
|,
.rnttH
Celebrating Our 20th Year
Serving Our Community
Specials Good thru
Specials Good thru Nov. 13
:
.'
y
The United Church of adults. S3 for children 949-535B:;orw;fl4B-534B^^
under
12,
ond
under'
3
Carry-out '{orfeislmay"
Christ, 603 Sunsot. Sheffield Lake ivBl oaainbe
"j free. Tar. reservatton«; call:;picked up^ at .4^0 pinl^^ra
g
serving one. of their
delicious Lako Erie Porch
dinners on Friday, Nov. 2
from 5 to 7 p.m. The menu
wtlt include fish, fronch
fries, colo slaw, French
bread, home-mode pie,
nssnotetotTAL
and bevorago for'S7 for
ONLY 49*'^ - ^ ^ -
Open 7 Days A Week
Only
••
Mystory.lovers' can mfllce reservations ^ j j ^ ^
for the opening weeknnd by contacting ^ ^ |
tho Methodist Church. 933-5514 for F r ^ : ^
day, Nov. 2. and the United Church of ••Affit,
Christ, 933-3241 for Saturday/NovJ3.;,-.;_
Second weekand theatre patrons nuj^f
obtain tickets from the Avon-Avon Laka^r
Republicans. 933-361?. for Friday* Nov.; *
9; tho Aid Association for Lutherans atvv
either 937-6647 or 934-0446 forrSohirr*^
day. Nov. 10; or if you prefer the Sunday.^
ronUnee on Nov.. llif'call.fJUitheninChUdrensAlde, 633-8042.'J^py W$k%^
The final weekendican be'jnirchasedi^
by contacting Lakeshoro Women s C l u b , ^
933-5935r for Friday; S16;vond • closlng:^|
night tickets fromrt the^mPrefbyterttns^,
Church. 933-6240. Saturday, Novi^ 7 -'^£gl3
SL Church of Christ sets perch dinner
Cany Outs
'Available
OnAD
Menu Items 1
^t Ji 9 Q
V/L"*'
••-
I
933-5181
Parlour
•
THE GAZEBO, a comodlc murder
mystery opening Nov. 2 at Tho Old
FirehousB Theatre, is the story of a
screenwriter who acts out one of his
murdor plots inrealUfa. But all docs not
go as smoothly as It docs ir tho movies,
and ho finds himself surrounded by
suspicion.
. .,
The screenwriter (Doug Brill) fields
questions from his wife (LuAnn
Shuster). his neighbor.(Bob Petors). his
maid (Pat Black], his realtor (Trisha
Anderson),,- his .. handyman ;(Bob
FriedrichJ, two unsavory • characters
(Vinco Urbln ^ and David , Dick), a
blockmailor (Greg Hart), and even the
local police (Karl Zubar and Ron Sarraino) before tho plot skids to a surprising stop.
'
".
•«'«|"'OM.TW^B:.;•
.OH
3 Dor. Buffalo or Gopwtto Wlnqa
,59.39
Sheffield/Sheffield Lake News
BY Jo Ann McFall
. fleast; •it'tui .-ill JU-iiit. (ut itu-- inlutiKi
1 ur IIKITI: iMtorm
i_j!
in;; . i ! MJ.I :|J^-J,
, ,
Klixitl UanL Nt'ctU Von
Tii.' Sh^ffittlil i-ikf Jiiufj.i HJI.K will he
ill l!i>- Sin:t[if!i( 1-it.i; (Iiiiiriutittity f'\«H!i:r
in; I'ui.'siiuy. N'o\ . (i fitiiii '.i iti"." p n; 'Uiis
hlf>ori b.mk provides f r v lilooii ii> an>
n-sitlfttl irl .Sh-'riiclil I.;IV.- wlm ii.-i-,K
likimi.
•
•
' ' •
T.I. Unzaut
tu Jo Ann.MrjFali. 552U K. i,<ik._- K-l .
Sheffield Lako. Ohio -I-JIT)-;1 or ..,tl!
349-5531 after 3:30 p.m. All ittMtis m.isi
be.'rccuivtti by noon Thursday.
Snowfiake Hucaar
Come lo the Cutmnuniiy cuiiti-r mi
Nov. 3 fur the Siiowlldkij Mutant spun.
sorvil by the Friends iind Neighbors
Tin; Tutin In^iilulif (fur thr; pn:i.i;i!lifiii
Club uf Sheffield UVe. There -.viii be
LMioiifih drafts uvuiliiblu thai yu'i c m tin ol .jimltui >ntii dru;; Jihusut n'ill un spunall yuur Christmas shopping in our ••oritiK ;i (."r^fl flcizu.ir oti Nov. 17 al
HmukMilt; ilijjh Si:houl. R»".erv;iti(ins fur
place. Tht-r*; is absolutely NO cnlranco
(he Hiizaar mwd to be ttiadu i)uickiy. tu
foe.
>;nsii(L' yourseH n liib!e. t.'osl uf <i tiihlc lo
SanUi u i l ! Ins iiv.iiliiblt; !« h;ivt: His pit-sell i;r;ift items is Si(). i-'or rusi.TV.ilions
lure tjl.ru with your, youngster;. Then.!
w i l l liu ii small fou lo eovur llm CUM uf ciilt tliiiii .it <H!MHf!l during the (Jjy or
Sh.irun.Jit
!U:J-3'JJ3 in the uvi.-tiinj;. Thi:
film.
H;i,-;iar will run fruni 1(1 it.in. to 3 ]t.n>.
The kitchen will be serving hunirnuii!.:
Book Sale ut Domiinkas
picroglcs, soup, cabbage and noodles,
The Priunds nf tho Library will be
and hDt dogs with chili sauce.
sponsoring ti Hook Sale at ihc I.ibr.iry on
Bring yuur friends and children ta ili«>
NIIV.
1, 2. and 3, The hours are G to 0:30
Oazaar From 0 a.m. lo 7 p in. on Nov. 3
p.m., on Thursday. 1'J a.m. to 0 p.m. on
and have a great time.
Friday and 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. «JII SalurLake Eric Perch Dinner
day. Come unduivii'fi nd \K-.V up a nearly
A delicious Porch Dinnur v«ll bo servnew version of your favoriti! book.
ed at tlio Uniiod Church of Christ on Friday, Nov. 2 from 5 to 7 p.m. Cfirryouls
are avuilahlu uftc-r 4:30 p.m. The intmu
will consist uf fish. French frius^ coin
slaiv, French,bread, homemodu pio und
beverage.
The cost will bo $7 for adults, S3 for
children under 12 and thoso child rt-n
under 3 will be udmilted Free., For rcsur' vations call 943-5356 or 949- 5546.
Blood Prefliurtt Clinic
The First Federal Savings Bank in the
•v:' •.'."THE EXPERTS" - j
Shoroway Shopping Conlor will bo the
In
site. oF the monthly Blood Pressure
Collision Repair
Clinic. Th'o clinic will be on Nov. 3 from
Complete Auto Body & Paint
. 10 a.m. to noon. This clinic is sponsored
Insurance Work Welcome
by the Friends and Neighbors Womens
Club.
FRAME &UNIBOOV SPECIALISTS
Seniors Clob Meeting
Call Today For
The Shefrield Lake Seniors will meet
fit DOCH on Nov. 14 at the Community
. Center. Hostesses for the month are Bernia Gallagher and Millie Bill. Entrtainment will bo provided by iho Kitchen
Kiit Ups KAZOO Band.
FREE ESTIMATE
Cleveland
Elyria
734-2700
353-0323
Phone 933-2525
Toll Free Phone 871-3728
LEAR WOOD SQUARE. 375 LEAR RD., AVON LAKE
PRESCRIPTIONS ARE THE HEART OF OUR BUSINESS:
Vc-jf Fui: Scrvic*? Neigh.borhcod Pharmacy Modern, CompiHGnzed For '
EKscienl Professional Service
1
Registered Pharmacist On Duly At Ali Times
All Your Aivit Lfth l)>mfi l}rr\ai(t(wts HHJ Hoihh Nrah Ate <i! Fcx Diuif,"
HOME
HEALTH
CARE
CONSULTANTS
Dick Kaulfman
Ken Chspmka
Our Hea'th Caro Department features hundreds o' carefully selected
quality products to help make your life easier, , safer, and more
comfortable.
Wheelchairs
Crutches
WE ACCEPT MEDICAID / MEDICARE
FOR MEDICAL SUPPLIES
(W.th Documentation).
34343 Mills Rd., N. Ridgevllle
BHLL NBELSEM STANDS WSTHYC5J3
Increase Taxes!
^ Raise His Salary 40% To $120r000 Per Year!
AND HE DIDN'T BAN FLAG BURNING!
•
•
•
*
•
•
+ • * • * •
for congress
* * * * * * * *
Superintendent speaks- -.
Law Offices Of
5
I
8
Richard E. Hronek
Sttpt. of Avon City Schools
RUSSELL T. MCLAUGHLIN
General Practice of Law
Since 1974
Detroit/Wisteria Professional Bldg.
2217 Wisteria Way
Avon, OH
Behind The Avon Family Care Center
934-G543
Sign-Up Before Nov. 15th
And You Pay Only
(Rotary Mowers Up To 22") :
Also Riding Mowers and Other Outdoor Equipment
Servicing Available.
Includes:
ti
•
•
•
•
Pick-Up Mower After Last Mowing
Indoor Dry Storage
. •" , . •
A!l Labor For Engine Tune-Up
Sharpening ol Blade
,
• Changing of Oil
• Check for Other Problems
•Clean Mower
• Delivery of Mower In Spring
Pay In Spring When Delivered Back!
$1
CALL NOW FOR DETAILS!
NEW SECOND LQCATJON,
We Servicet*"?
Most Brands '
M-r 9-6, Sat. 9-3
"QUALITY
"
AT/THE BQ5T PRICES"
Avon Just Off I-90 At I t . 611 Exit
934-666}
Toll Free 1M)00-221-2=03'
Dear Schoo! District Residents:
The Avon LocaJ Schools. like many
; dutfldj in Ohio, are constantly affected'
by the increasing dumands for educa^
tional semcos, state mandates, fluctuating enrollments and inadequate funding to deliver everything requested.
We are Fortunate to have a community
which supports our school jystcm and
has demonstrated its commitment by
th« passage of two levies in one year.
Because cf the passage or tho November
permanent improvement levy, many
major projects to improve our facilities
mid grounds and upgrade ' obsoletei.,1
equipment will bo possible over llio next,
five years. The paving of our'parking
lots is the drat phnw nf this program.,
, :A» wv saw thonood to "Reach fora Vi-,
6ion", the passage of the "August levy
enabled the district to reinstate thb pro- grams and personnel that would have
been eliminated . due to .inadequate
funds. Tho instructional program has
already been enhanced by tho purchase
of over- $45,000 in hew textbooks.
Science,* Social Studies and language
. Arts tcxtbooks/nprmally purchased on a
five year review eyebj, are how-up to
date, As'lho elementary.enrollment increased, we were able to maintain an attractive pupir.teachor ratio by employing additional teachers. .'•"—:••':
Co^curricular-progrnms that were in
jeopardy arc reinstated and, once again,
educational field trips will continue to
provide enrichment opportunities for
our children.'However.' the".district's
financial health .must not be taken, Tor
granted. The passage of tha August Urvy
enables'continuation i of ic^isting programa r asMorigtw the 1990i November
levy li rehowod. The failure of this levy
would put !ha Avon Schools in serious
financialTirbblems, This levy, must also
be successful to continue the existing
programs with little margin for any expi.wlonV or improvement.
What Irlnuft 0?
A . grout doal. of information wiis
[iresonlfd about the financial condition
of thu Avon Schools rfuriny^btf August
campaign. The lovy committee felt that
the information was still w i d in
everyone's mind and uced not be retold.
The passage of the August lovy and
renewid Issue 9 will enable the Avon
schools to keep pace with current operations and educational demands.
Issue 9 I* not a tax Increase.
It is a renuwal The actual milldgu rate
has been (educed from 4 43 mills to 3.7
mills, due to increased property
valuations.
How much will Issue 9 t-oslT
Issue 9 .will ronUnue lo generate
$310,000 annually for thu next (iceyears. The current instrucl'onal p*ugram deponds heavily upon maintaining
our-existing revenues Thorttibru, It is
critical that we support Issue 9 A vote
against Issue 9 actually suggests toJcJurg
away-funds and reducing tho opportunities, available to our studtinlB.
VThe cost per. resident with property
valued:at $100,000 would be $130 annually. Realistically this is less than 30
cents per day.
What an the alternatives?
•. Duo to tho 'nature of funding of Oblo
schools, wo must always consider this* '
question.-The janswer should not * ~
. mlsintorpreted.'hut uxa.nlncd as a pi
1
tical rcspaiifo. Wo would, once again, be ^
forced lo reduce axpenditures
$310,000 at" the end of the school;
We ali know this ti not In the best InUtrest of kids, schools or the community,
Our recent results on the state sla.
dlzed tests Indicate our students am do- _
lag considerably better than state and J
national overages. 1 am sura no one"
wants to tako a stop bbekward when tho^
goal of the nation Is to Improve'our^
schools.
^
ipf i«%i
Avon has a "hlslory^of supporting
ronowal Issues for over tho past twenty'
years. The school system has a proven1^
reconi. of providing a qunllty educo-'
ttonul proRram in a very cost eflcctivo
manner.
*
- ..
R.EL Hronok, Supt.J*J
\>> i
Grand Opening Sale >J
Thru D«. 1st, mo
Orimatle S«vlngi On A!l Pianos
j.
Consoles • Studios • Uprights • QnndB1-'
Bonus PkQ. Worth Up To •080"-. ^ S
Patrof, Chartts R..Warttr Pis no»V'•:'}'
"Sattlng a ntw Starxlartf or Quality"
.- - - ttau»:U-F3-l;SM M
-f-i- 4
31142 CEKTER RIOOC RD>
WESTLAKC "•
W ml. W.af BndHy b»MnJ Pbwtlnq CaMt' *
•rr
Renewal Issue 9
On November 6th
Rt. 57 • Grafton • Ohio
; 92S-2621
The Unicom Restaurant & Pub
Dinner fare at this charming Irish
Restaurant & Pub features prime
rib,! flame-broiled steaks, Alaskan"
King Crab legs, and seafood. Friday
arid Saturday, enjoy Louisiana
Shrimp Peel! Murdery-Mystery
pinner '-Theatre performances are
scheduled .throughout the year.
Open-Tue.*Frl. from 11 00 a m .
and,Saturday from 4*30 p m
.Located,Just mlnutei front 1-480 A Gf-ui
Northern Mall Exit uko M W V R K 10 Weft,
•at EJyrU/Medlwi frit go South on Rhs. 37.
E53TT
Public Hearing in Avon
On Wednesday. Nov. 7, 1000. the cily
of Avon Planning Commission and
Avon City Counril will bo convening a
^--^ial public hearing which will bo the
first step towards the creation of a new
. Master Plan Tor tne City. The public
hearing u scheduled to start at 7 30 p m
at Tom's Country Place. SUmey Ridge
Road io September of this year. Cbonci]
.and tho Planning Commission retained
the services of Metro One Design Team
to update 3nd revise the City's General
Master Plan which was prepared by
Dallon * DaJton Associates in 1008. The
November 7 hearing will give Avon
residents an opportunity to meet with
Metro One Design Team rcprescn
tatives, P' jininj; Commission members,
nnd Council to express their concerns
and hopes for the future of the City.
The Planning Commission stated, "A,
Master Plan charts the future course of
tbo City. As such, ft must reflect the
wishes of the ruiidents, and enjoy their
confident*) and support. We need a
comprehensive look at the City and a
clear sense of where it is going (f the
Planning Commission and Council are
to make sensible decisions about now
development. The Dslton Plan is now a
quarter century old aiid a great deal has
changed since then. Avos Is not the
rural retreat it onco was. Growth la inevitable. Wo must plan Intelligently if
we are to preserve the values and
lifestyles that attracted people to Avon
in the first place "
The November 7 hearing will bo the
first of several meetings with the public
on the Master Plan study. Additional
hearings will be announced as
scheduled
Our new phone book is more user friendly
"* D e t O r e . With its new, cleaner look, added color and easy-to read classification
[headings, the Centel First Source Phone Book is more useful than ever. And with listings that include the
Eyeliow pages, the white pages, area maps, emergency numbers and more, it's still the most complete, accurate
fesourcc around It's alio the only one published by your phone company So if you need something, turn to the
^i3«£
IsoUrce more people turn io First Source from Cente! M o r e Of What you're looking for.
and
Donnelley Directory
m —v-.-i
CENTEL
CMmOMICTORTCOHMMr
cc
*.
+
*•
*
•
*
1
f
**T-
V
•**
r
!fi\^j'
n
»J
I"
4
*
fc*
is
fri
i
^^!r:-:. L'rT^t.j^.^s;™"^^-^'!:-1 -^jJVr-^^a^ J^!^r-t-?jfi^7, Jlp^^Lir^iS^tSi:^?*- O ^ i ^
fa
IF
us**;
k
] CUiARANTrf
•:-x*7-s Sfc£l?fi3iir?V-Vvii-i&il.? 7 "1 ^:Ji_;-"« .—^T*"1" •i»-^ ih~-"jAiia?SSj^'v..j3?3 s i!.i--SJs?'K.TWw?
Fifty
your
K-
No matter if you live in Alaska, Maine:
or someplace in between, well keep your
vehicle running properly. And you'll
have Peace of Mind.
:
.
That's what our Lifetime; Service;
Guarantee is all about. Once you pay for
a covered repair, it's guaranteed, with
free parts and labor, for as long as you
own your car or light truck, ?"•:
rln fact, it covers more parts and labor
Jonger than any other. And that makes
it America's best car repair guarantee.
*' Developed by Ford Motor Company,
^
tmg^o^
and lincom-Mercury; dealers^:'&
Ford, Lincoln arid Mercury owners can
• '
•
•
-
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
'
•
•
,
-
•
• •
i .
: •
• :
So ask your dealer for, a copyiof
limited warranty.', The
Guarantee. It's- our
you that you won't be ^ left
:
cqid;-;'"-^;- : ^-^••'''r'':'^:i^'''/^^
„
_,..„
FOR QUALITY CA
il
i!
REPAIR SERVICE
OPEN
TIL MIDNIGHT
Elyria - 365-7323||l
Loraih - 934-659I4M
Cleve.-871-807211
INTERSTATE 90 AND ROUTE 254 (EXIT 148)
* » m. a « « • • • » a M K
1
'^--_'
J
-|
1
V , ' .
•!
'- ' ,J' 1 . i1i . '
.^f^>*'T--^'*7 '^" ]L V1
" s
*
^
.
. "
J K
„„...
Shoremen win share of SWC title
By Mike Greco
AVON LAKE - The Avon Lakit
Shoremen won a share of SWC conference with a hard fought win over a
determined Amherst Comet football
team last Friday night.
Avon Lako ends its season at 6-1 in
conference play and 9-1 overall. They
tied for first plac« with Rocky River,
who beat North Olmsted the same night.
The Shoremen's record Is, their best
since 1985.
Against Amherst, tho offense scored
two touchdowns in the first half and the
defense took over In the second half
Avon d«ten^-b^ i : i Jbe- v bbrri^. ; (W) i 'lacldes Brookslde receiver Robb shutting out tho Comets after they bad
once in the first half. Both played
Breedon as Eagle defendera Lee Powell (10) and Matt Holt (1) pursue. PRESS scored
key roles in the victory, according to
S h o r e m e n h e a d , c o a c h Dob
Tomaszcwsld
•• •
" O u r defense held them (o o n e
touchdown and caused a fumble in the
first half which we were able to
capitalize on."
In the first half, sophomore Shawn
Pavlovich led the ground attack by scor-
ing a pair of two yard touchdown r u n s ^ l
As a learn, tho Shoremen gained 142a'
yards rushing. Quarterback Rick Packer^
passed for 104 yards on the night pnjH
eight completions.
TV*-*?)
The second half was a defensive strUg;^
glo.'Both teams played wolL-rf
the Shoremen defense Tstoppe_, ...
Amherst "challenge and prevented,\
Comets from scoring the tyi
touchdown und giving themselves thoj
win.
*" > ^-fi-
Toraoszewski said senior leadership,'
was evident all year but espe
this game
Despite the seniors graduating. •**
ToniaszewskJ said be has high he
next year..1 "•' ' " ,'. ; -..' '"/:X-J^%W,'M^
"It's going to bo hard to replace them3
but we had a lot of Juniors plsytng;lhl?
:
year. Our starting running14-baci™"
(Pavlovfch and Jason Kcotoo) and Brai
don
Morrison In the defensive sucbi
don M
dary are hack."
. v*fi
But for now they will cherish .the
current success.
"
Avon Lake soccer summaries
Brooitskto half bade damlan HeckTl/U) flains acod yardage to help Brookolde win
over Avon last Friday night. PflHSSphoto -Mike Greco
Cardinals outlast Avon Eagles
After a scoreless first half. Cardinal
fullback Stnva Hogun scored on a (31
yard touchdown run. Hugnzi .later
scored on a one yard touchdown run.
Hicks hit split end Robb Breoden on a 27
yard touchdown pass for the Cardinals
other score. Avon's lane score came on
• 70 yard klcknff return by Dan Elok. Offensively, Eagle quarterback Lee Powell
threw fur 82 yards on five completions,
Brooksido football has come a long
way since HammlU's first season when
the Cardinals wont 0-10. There has been
. an increase In attitude and victories and
now a chance for bigger things next
By Mtka Greco
.I
SHEFFIELD - The Brootside Cardinals completed Its first winning
season since 1G09 witli 'an impressive
21-6 victory over tho Avon Eagles last
Friday night. iTho Cardinals finish tho
season at 6-4. overall and 5-2 In con-'
fflrence play. The conference.record
, was good enough for second place in the
Lorain: County, Conference. Avon ends
the season at 5-5. :;
" -' . • •, :,
The Cardinals plied up 312 yards offensively. 211 yards'^rushing,and 101
yards passing from, quarterback Dan
Hicks. Hicks added the season passing
for 1.112 yards. Defensively, the Cardinals held Avon to 12 yards running to
furthur stress thoir league .leading
'average of allowing'Just 1,7'yards per
rush by opposing loams. Tha defonse
alio caused Tour Eagle turnovers. That
kind of play has boon the key all season,
according to -head coach George
Uaramlll
>.
•'.••"
.
year.
'
• - • •_, "•.••••:•,.- " - l : - . \
.
Blue Streaks vs. Atnheral
Crisp passing, powerful shooting and
overall team speed contributed to a
strong offensive effort In the Blue
Streak's Olh consecutive shutout vlcloryj
In Q 5-0 win over visiting AmhenC Km*
Kolwicz scored 2 goals. Greg^Jbneti
scored one. Nifty dribbling anditEmeIy;|
shots led to goals by Aaron" Borkhtu*"
and Tony Klier. Continuous offeartn,.
piossurt* was oxarted by Brant Langdon.-;1
Dcth Aulochow and Tim GuonthDrtfjgS'"*
ttxceUont tf-am defonse
^
kept the opposition. scorolessT^Xju.,
speedy Amhorst Wingers were'keptrjaU
bay by Kevin Johnson. Adart ^Rdddon^
burk. Tony Sonson awl UrianJCauffina
Brant Gantr and Will GEb«ia,cbh(td1Ie
tha center totattBlv+mX&Jfig&
Tha Avon Lako Soccer
holds a meeting open to
public It Is your ~
direction of next year's buird.'
nlons on tho formation of a g -,- ,
gram, camps and leaguo paruefpattot
are valuable Your attendance and lnpifi
are requested Ploaso plan to attend San*g
day evening. Nov. 4 at 7 30 p m, attfi
Oldo Firehouse
" * •'*
. " * ' • , . , ' : • '
' "It was tough at first. Wo had tho pay
to play system hut the kids hung in there
and found wtys to win which brought
out confidence. Everybody here has put
in a lot of work an^ commitment."
Hammill said, that he has many oF ills
skilled pooplo bode next yeer Uko Hicks,
Hogan, Scott Grove (RB), and Josh
Farmer (SEJ.Tho big task*will bo finding
experienced offensive and defensive
linos and linebackers.
"Our defense has been groat alt year.
Offensively, we, did enough things to
• w i n t o n i g h L " ; •,
.
AVON LAKE - The following results
are from soccer contests pluyod on or
before Oct. 23:
Rockets vs. Mldvlow - The Avon
Lako Rockets struck early In the opening
minutes with 2 goals to set the stage for
a 6-3 victory over visiting Mldviow. The
Rockets dominated the gume with excellent ball control, passing and shot1
selection. Key assists from Scott White,
Sean Baralnger and Dean Spbng enabled David DeAmlcls and Sam Laidley to
finish with 2 goals apiece. Kevin Leotch
and Sean Borningor added-1 each.
Thol defense, playing tK«L."nuut aggretsive game of tho BcitsotK'was led by
guallos Jay Rodgors,
Ryan Frank and
Matt Evfaczuzek.: Fullbacks : Tom
McDonougn, Kob'McCourt and Victor
Sandaval frustrated Mldvlow with thoir
tackles and steals. Halfbacks Pat McArdlo and Shtggon Morlwake unabled
passing the 2nd efforts on loose balls
•'
Sheffield Lake youth soccer i
Shefneld Lake (U-14) vs. Madison Sharl Bestor's Pink Panthers brought
their record to 5-1-1 this past Saturday,'
Oct. 20. by defeating Madison, 5-0. Scoring for tho Panthers woro top offenders
Shannon Pankrntz, Michelle Ar*
chambeau, Mlcbele O'Donnell and Ana
Camacho, v/lth Nicoln YatsoiTuubttng.
Holding Madison scoreless wore"to,,,
defendors Lona Ezso/ Brldget^O'Ddo^
noli. Leslie Ezso and Christine WouSe'r.^
Good luck Is wished to thuPInk Panri
Iliors In thoir toumannnt in'NorUT
Royalton. Nov. 3 and Nov - |
•>
s & Ijeisure Briefe
Adult Couples Volleyball
AVON - Tha Avon Recreation Dept. wilt bo offering
an Adult Couples Volleyball program on Sunday evenings starting Ui November.
;Thc league will accept 12 toomSj The rostors that will
be accepted first aro those that have at loust bight Avon
rosidonls will bo accaptod on' a flrst-como basis depending on need.
Entry foe will he $120, with a $5 addltianat per person
churgo for non-residents.
Rostnrs andpaymonts will be accepted at Avon City
Hal) Monday through Friday during business hours.
Adult Men *s Basketball
AVON - The Avon Recreation Dept. will be offering
an adult men's basketball program on Wednesday nvonings starting In November. The leaguo will accept six
teams. .Tho rosters that wilt bo accepted first aro those
that bavo at least eight Avon residents on a team. Those
that bavo,eight residents wlll.ba accepted on a first
como basis, dopondilig oh need. Entry feo will bo $150
with a $5 additional chnrya for ne^f rasidonts.
Rostors and payments will bo accepted at Avon City
Hall Monday through Friday during business hours.
Camo shirts and official will bo provided.
Tour De Lorain
LORAIN-The Lorain Family Y recently kicked off its
fall membership drive. Tho theme this year is "Join the
Y's Tour Do Lorain," and more than 50 volunteers are
involved in recruiting current members and recruiting
new ones. Thu volimtflor loaders In tho campaign includo Rubun Lopez, general, chairperson; Joe Lindsay
and Patty Campana, corporate division chairpoople;
and Lisa Koetho and Syllya Alexander, directing tho
other two divisions. At the mid-point report meeting,
Lopez announced that tho volunteers reached 50 percunt of thoir goal for new and renowal memberships.
Tho drive continues through tho victory celebration!
on Nov. 7,
^ .51
FA VA Holiday Show
*
OBERLIN - Tho 11th annual show o/
member-artists of the Flrelands Association
Visual Arts (FAVA) will open Sunday, Nov. lB^wtthral
reception tor artists from 2 to 4 p.m. The exhibit wElcht
runs through Thursday, Doc. 20, will feature nowworfcsl
in a wide variety of media Includingyp^«ngphnlography and works on paper, fiber and dayZMaiiyS
of tho works will bo for solo. None of tho works has
evort
been displayed before at FAVA. ', ,
;'-:>^^:-??{ff$
Following tho opanlng reception ut 4 p.m#NmrSiBaM
new board members will bo elected tor the yoar.: Karon!
Alles. the now education director, will bo Introduced^
FAVA Is a non-profit arts organization rounded In 1979^
offering a full schoduto of art exhibition us well as/art^
classes for children and adults. It is located at BQlSii
-Main St., Oberlln. GaUory.hours oro Tuesday Uirough.\
Sa urday, noon lo 4 p.m.: Sunday, 2 to 4 plni.' For n b n ?
dotailt. call FAVA at (210) 774-7158.
»* %%
*.-*
Avon Lake
High School Sports
Dick Deasx.
VOLLEYBALL TEAM FINISHES ltt-G
— OUSTED IN DISTRICT SEMI'S
The varsity Rirls' volleyballteam«ndcd an outstanding season Saturday, losing.tu Firelands 15-13; 15-7 in the
District Semi-finals at Borea Midparl.
High School. Their 18-G record is the
third best in ihe school's history.'The
girls finished second in liic SWC with a
12-2 record.
,
Thi* JV's finished 15-3 and won the
SUC race at 12-2. while their freshman
counterparts finished with the best frosh
record in the school's history at 16-1 and
with a first place finish in both the SWC
iind the Frosh Tourney at Weslluko.
of lite Sectional/District meet the week
before. The loam finbheti 6-1 in dual
mutts and si^o't'I in ihp Southwestern
Conference:
Leanyucd's Ulh grade football icani
finislnxi Uioir season with a perfect 7-O
rt-cord. They defeated VVostlaku
Parkside 14-0, Rocky River 20-6, pyrma
Hillside 14-8, WestlaU Burneson 24-0,
Foirvfew 34-14. Bay 14-0 and Amherst
SOCCER TEAM ENDS STATE
QUEST AT ELYRIA CATHOLIC
The Ayon.Lako soccer team, concluded their state tournament in the seminnals tit Elyria Catholic Tuesday night.
The Shoremen suffered a 3-2 defeat in
an exciting game whore all the goals
were scored in tho second half. The'
team finished with a recard-suttinn 13
victories against 7 losses and ono tio.
The JV's finished 9-1-2.
GIRLS* CROSS COUNTRY
TEAM FINISHES 8TH AFTER
QUAUFY1NG FOR REGIONALS
Running iq the toughest Regional in
-the Btato (10 ranked teams out of 16}, the
girls (the smallest school, represented)
finished sixth. The girls earned tho right
to compete by finishing In the top four
(M). The starting defense did not give up
a score throughout the whole season.
LcanvotxJ had - over 100 foolball
players in the 7th and 8th grade. They
ran two 7th grade schedules and two 8th
Krado schedules. The 7lh graders were
'coached by ANDY SPOONER, CUFF
.ZUNIS and RON KRYC Tbe 8lh
graders were coached bv KEN
WEAVER. TIM STUEBNEK and BILL
ZURKEY. This b Uie 5lh straight year
liiaj tha Lcaiwood 8th grade team has
finished undefeated.
RAMSAY — COACH OF THE YEAR
JANE RAMSAY, girls', varsity
volleyball coach a*. Avon Lake High1
School, has been named SWC Volleyball
Coac.of the Year by the coaches at their
annual meeting this week. Tho Shoregal
mentor's team finished 2nd in the SWC
for tho second successive year. '
SHORT STUFF
From the campus _. ERIKA MEYER
finished strong in her college debut for
the Pennsylvania InterscholasUc Tennis
Tournament Ihis fall by making it to the
semi-final round before being
eliminated in singles play. ERIKA
pbyed doubles most the year for her
team and finished with a winning
retard ,„ JASON KOPF scored Ids first
coUcgfaio touchdown a week ago at
Baldwin-Wallace in a winning effort. A
sophomore, he has now worked himself
up to the number two running back in
the depth chart .„ STEVE WHEELER
was listed as the 7th leading rusher in
the O.A.C. The Heidelberg back is
averaging 67 yards per carry: ™ MISSY
BAILEY finished 17th ;to:the' Mid
American- Championships this post
wsekemL
; , •'.:.',-
;',',•-;.^•'•-••\'-i;:'-z
:::'.•:
Front row (left to right): Chris Gerblck, Chad Hanay,: Jim Trisfca, Brad Nuhri, Matt Greenwell, Craig ForsteivilenFartriSr,
il*^
Peter Rtz. Kevin WatWns, Brian Gallagher. Beau Fox. Justla Leonard and Vicki Wedell.Zndrow:CoachWeaver; Coach
Zurkey, Mike Gurdy. Justin WaHerson. Jim Drake, Brian Reed. Gary Roberts; Josh Burns; Greg Curtis; Chad MaW, Brian
Morrissey, Kavln Hugfck, Rick Zseberan, Ken Baostad. Jason Brown, Tim LeszynsM and Kerry Gallagher. BacK row: Allen
Szegedy. Chris Braun, Bret Pierce, Sean Walker. Derek Theteen, Jason Bovrers. Jasori Hurbanok, Scott Casteel, Da»a
Webb. Brandon Valek. Sean Fair, Jeremy Wallace. Nick Candea; Ryan Broadhurst, Tim Sherban,Tom,Carder, Coach
Stuebner, Elise ©lender, Stephanie Allon and Jenny Malloy. Missing from the picture: James Huang, Tom Koprowski, Ed
Waltz; Mike Wunderte, Brad Petty, Tony Bowman and Kara Kruse.
ADMISSIONS TESTING
GRADES7-12
FOR THE 1991-1992 SCHOOL YEAR
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1990
9:30 A.M.- TIMMS LIBRARY
23790 Lortin Rd.
U•• '<l v,.Noith OtrotBd, Oh. 44070
{;i -:\ 2 1 & - 7 3 4 - 5 5 6 6
Includes admissions and merit scholarship exams
East • &.:? S.O.M. Center Road
•'.*:-• SoWn,-OWo 44139
For further information, please contact the Admissions Office at
(216) 577-9434 [Cleveland] or (216) 327-1175 [Elyria]
216-24S-95S3
It"
,
NOW^YOU HAVE A CHOICE IN
PROFESSIONAL CONDOMINIUM
MANAGEMENT SERVICES...
Lake Ridge Academy
an independent, college preparatory school, grades K-12
37G01 Center Ridge Road
North Ridgeuille, Ohio 44039
>For Information regarding
< our services, please calf
:
734-5566 -wV ; <^-OT-,:;;;Vr 1^00-525-3404.
(216)777-9434 or (216)327-1175
CHANNEL WIND OWS
CRWINOO*
IMStMLID
Nautilus & Tanning
North Coast
• Nautilus • Tanning • Stairmasters
- Massage - Computerized Bikes -Aerobic Circuit Classes
(Uesnivct M H M D I Therapist)
.
- Olympic Free Weights •Showers
Sauna • Lockers
FALL MEMBERSHIP SPECIALS
10 WEEK TRIAL MEMBERSHIP
$
5900
Your Choice
2 FOR 1 ONE YEAR MEMBERSHIP
FREE MASSAGE TO FIRST 10 NEW MEMBERS
New Members Only- Offer Expires 11-30-90
F" MASSAGE SPECIAL ~1
OFF
I
t Hf. Maitogii
fflrfltrfw S3S0C) I
!4Hr. MHtogo
(RmguUtr S2S0QI •
I ;MO**o*f>U*i*; 0*r&pmtt»« I
THE LANDINGS
AVON LAKE
933-8075
$
259 00
CRS welcomes new coordinator
Superintendent speaks.
Ricfiard E. Hronek
Supt. of Avon City Schools
The Avon community is to be comg mended for its history of maintaining
g financial support of its school system.
o-'Althougb we do not have a solid comi mercial or industrial base, our resolve in
F
personal support lias been great.
Over the past couple of weeks several
questions regarding the expenditures of
the Avon Schools have arisen. The parking lot paving project has been a common inquiry. Specifically, "Why were
the parking lots paved when money is
needed for operations?" I would like to
clarify tho purposes and categories of
our existing levies.
Operating Levies. Operating levies
can be millage assessed on a continuing
basis or limited with a maximum of five
years. Tho funds are used, to pay for all
expenditures associated with the
general operations of tho district. Included ore non-catogoricat employee
coats, supplies, equipment, textbooks
and repairs.
A t o i has several emerr'ney levies
with various expiration dates on tho
duplicate These levies are assessed fora
given period of time up to five years and
will yield a predetermined dollar
amount. Thsso lories are renewable as
Permanent Improvement Levies. Permanent Improvement levies are usud to
purchase equipment nnd fund projects
which am too expensive to undertake
from the general fund. The projects
must have u life expectancy of five years
,or nioru and1 permanent improvement
funds cannot be used for personnel expenses. The current Permanent Improvement fund was used for the parking lot paving project. School districts
are required to havo public bids on projects or purchases which, exceed
SI5.0OO. Engineers, architects or other
specialized consultants are used to
prepare specifications to provide consistency for bidders and to design und
supervise the project to the board's
satisfaction. Bonds are quired of the
contractors who are also obligated to
pay prevailing wages for government
projects.
Teh contractors bid on our parking lot
project, onabling us to rocotve very competitive prices. Tho engineering firm's
monitoring saved the district an additional $35,000 from the original
$199,000 contract approved in Mny. Tho
project was scheduled to be completed
by mid-August. Any contractor has tho
opportunity to quote on school projects
we see v>ith ISJUO 9.
Bond Issues. Bond issues are a second.. when the bid specs are prepared.
funding option .which Is designed to
Projects under consideration for next
fund specific projects, usually building
year include: Comptoto the stadium light
projects. Bond Issues havo the millogo
replacements, renovate tho gymnasium
sot to finance the prefect and distribute
including lights, replflce worn out furthe payments over long periods, usually
naces, refurbish classrooms, roploco in20 years at a.low millage rate.
:. structional equipment and furniture.
WDLLIAM P . LANG
ATTORNEY AT LAW
33399 Walker Road
Avon Lake, Ohio
933-8938
Civil & Criminal
Trial Lawyer
Auto Accidents:
Medical Malpractice
Wrongful Death '
Workers Compensation
DUI/Criminal
Wills/Probate
Divorce/Dissolution
Community Resource Services
is proud to announce. Marjorle Calkins
h is bttjn hired tofillthe new position of
coordinator- Marjoric's extensive
volunteer background qualifies her to
serve cRS. a community-based social
service agency. She graduated from
LaLcwood High School and studied
religion and social sciences at both
Baldwin Wallace College and Cleveland
Statw University. Her past employment
experience includes six years with a law
firm with duties Including personal
secretarial responsibilities as well as independi _t ruse<-vcli. and trial preparat i o n . Her extensive v o l u n t e e r
background includes a variety of church
and community activities. In 1984 she
was Chairman of Wes^lako Junior
Woman's Club "A Treasury of Trees",
coordinating this ovent which raised
S17.300 in three days. In 1967 Marjorin
served as President of Westlakc Junior
Women's Club, preparing agendas, conducting general and board meetings,
coordinating all committees, and
representing ihe club and community to
ihtr media and civic organizations. In
198&A9 she served as Chairman ot
Ptittw, Public Libraiy Levy Committee.
This major responsibility included raising funds to run the campaign, publicity, and public awareness education.
This levy passed successfully on the first
attempt. Marjorie Is married to Don
Calkins and has one teenage son. Bill.
She and her family reside In Westlako
and are members of the Church of the
Advent.
When asked about her now posltlo
with CKS. Marjorie said. CRS has U L
potential to help the residents of Avtnf|
Lake in many, many different ways. Pref
only been with CRS for a month, o u t
have had the opportunity to- hel
&
from the simplest of questions to referr^
ing out tti Severn! sources far assistants?
with complex situations."
"\
"The people of Avon Lake arc fortunato to havo such a dedicated g~oup o
people caring about, their needs- It UTa
privilege to be working with, and learn
ing from the Board of Directors of CRS,"
commented Marjorie.
CRS has'-operaled on an aU-voIunt
basis for the last two years Until rece..
ly there ware no monies
to hire any pot
5taff members. As1 the-agency grew'
did the need for an office coordlnal
who couid be. available an a regul
basis and during net hours AttaJjii
that goal and adding Marjorle to. th
agency has been a very exciting timely
all those associated with CRS Thl** —
would not have been reached wi
tho success or Ihe 1st Annual Avon. _
Charity Ball which afforded CRS ihtf
portunity to hire their fir« pstrf
member.'
";' •'• '"""• \-\
„„.
All of the volunteers working: wi
Community Resource Services ore
happy to have Marjorie with us and _
forward to working with her'to be
survice our- community and Its
service needs. Please Join us In
ding j wurni woltomo to her. «.
Avon students scout Beck Center facility]
While teachers worked end studied on
N.E.O.T.A. Day. Oct. 12, nioro than a
dozen students from Avon East Elementary and Holy Trinity In Avon. Ohio.
scouted iho resources of. The I; Bnck,
Center for tho Cultural; Arts In
Lakowood. By special arrangement,
those youngsters wore permitted to sample Beck Canter's. Cultural Enrichment
Program, a partlclpalion-tour of tho
center directed by Lynda Sackett, offered to area schools as part of their
cultural curriculum.
After a definitive lactura in the main
auditorium, Larry Bailor, assistant production manager, took them on a tour of'
the scenery shop and demonstrated tho
process of set construction, from scale
model to finished onstage product^
Next. Bill Bock, director of .Adult!
Drama, coached the students
original Halloween play hi the cftnterfi
Studio Theatre. After' leslingW
dramatic abilities, Lana^Pattontcoi
ducted a dance doss emphasizing!
necessary control of tone's 'arms',*! _
and ovrall pasture to perform effective]
In quality dramatic production.
Tho students toured the main Collai
en[aylng Ihe "East Meets Wast"
of Japanese watgrcotors.~lhen examJi
a display of artifacts created toniPwoddzj
clay.vstrawjand •
even nuts and bolts'soktcted from ooOt
tiona of ,handlcrofls';froni CblnaJ;
and North; Amorlca.Entortiiliimeril
ing their repast was provided.by$S
ty of hand-puppets and; f
The".:; half-<iay „', iaxcuwiqnT- Inj^thlaf
cultural arts arenaVlndudetff^
poriments with leaf tninsfon and fina
a hands-on: tour of the Studio ITheatre'il|
now, stagsllghts'and
educational
rewarding for thoser
active members of tbaGfrL Scouts Hshtl
Boy Scouts becauso thtiy: recolvp credit
for various activity badges froih1
"
organizations for their participation.;!
5£f
^
i%a& ••••
Home opens
Stipport
Avon Schools
Vote FOR
Renewal Issue 9
On November 6th
"'***"*•— h ,
I'nld for by:
Avon Schools
Levy Committee ..•.*.».»•.
Alzheimer care iihit
:s
Bradlny Road Nurelng Homo
nounces the opening of a .« B ~- S ,
Alzheimer caro unit within the sklllodg
nursing facaity located at 005' BradloyS
,-iad. Bay Village
<*$•
The unit wlil consist of 20 private
rooms in a bocutifully decorated encli
cd wing staffed with specially train*
nurses and nursing assistants. Keslden.
will onjoy their own prlvale; 'dlnlh
room, a specially designed octivltyprt
gram und r«miiioB will; have access'!to
support groups ond counseling services:
Tho official grand open is open to Ihe
public and I* scl.oduled for Sunday'
Nov. 11 from 2-4 p.m. r ^ < ; r Mayor Edward E., Chapman and ^
minUirator, )ohn T. O'Neill will bout th
ribbnn cutting coromonies at 3 pro.
Toure of tho now unit will be conducted;
tako-home litoraturo about Alzheimer1!
Disuaao will bo p r o v i d e d
refreshments will bo wrvad.
For further information regarding
new unit calUoyco Rhodes. "
coordinator, at B71O474.
Avon Lake Public Library
Between the Bookends 933-8218
Vote for Issue *12.
The Library usl^s \uu 'to VUIL- for a iww
5-ycar levy of Ma mill i>n il ; t - Nt>v i".
ballot. The curnmtv upcrutin^ !.-vy <ji .rus
mil! expires in D> C4*rnbi;r 191) 1; (HL- ncu
levy will run from January of 1[*<J2 until
December of Iltyo. It is «\pecti:d ID br
ing the Library about 5330.073 per yuar.
or ubout 42% of i!s 11)92 budpi-t.
Whal will it cost?
Thncost to the individual hoim-owner
is as follows:
Annuul
Home
Present .08 M
Value
Roto
Lovy
50.000
$12.0«
$10.03
S 4.25
100.000
25.J1)
34.30
; ' fl.92.
150.000
36.25
'49.00
12.7a
200,000
48.33
05.33
17.00
250,000
60.42
01.67
21.25
What will the money be used Tor?
Peopli to provide service represents
C0% of the 1U90 budget. To provide programs and reader advisory to over 1.000
ihikir.ii ;imJ yomij; .!tiu!ti> p , j t . p i :
in (hi- 'Summer KIMIJUIH CIch tfii-» yt;;jr.
To tissiii tin1 more lli-.ui I>,!)<>!) pi'ttpUtttiu IIM! :i;'- Library mrry muu'.h. To
<:hi.-uk nut more than 15.030 items per
montii. To scifct, trnk-r, process.
caMlui. .HIL! iirovidt.- ea>y ;H:C(?->S tu lh<>
WU'OO ittiins in the collection. Tu pro\ jilt; ii-]!> pm>:rains for over 9.0(J(i people
tu laay.
Materials - W . 'Ut.-m over S70.000 tu
buy 5.-10" m:w bo< , 341 new compact
discs. 2U-1 new videos, and oth«r library
materials in 1989.
Supplies accounted for 12% and
Iluilding Maintenance accounted fur
11% of the'1989 budget.
Who supports this levy?
Over 500 Avon Lake residents have
endorsed the levy to support Library' services. Please see Mayor I lausrod's letter
.endorsing the levy on ihn Letters to the
Editor page of this issue.
e value your trust
Ctit>'-,iti;; jr,.:iifO!,.JntL-iiii)mimnysliijuIJtribcag3mcnrchan!:c. Of course, if you're
!u-*.y. \oi.Hch.H.'^ I!IL- riiilit uno. But why lake ihe chance? You (tcvervc the best.
Thai's why u \ imptwiani tWji you know a^ niutli as possible uhoul lifestyle* available
u>yuu. VVcbolicvcwcijtltrthctHrst. Come and visit u?.a.id you'll diicovcr that a*)6year
tepey ofcarin;; makes ihc difrcrcncc hctwwn dance and your informal choice.
O H L U I Shirley Schloss. Director of Admissions
• at 123*3395. Extension 207.
807 West Avenue, Eljria, Ohio 44035
In the
Service
Army Pvt. 1st Class
Robert J. Golubski has arrived for duty at Rose Barracks, West Germany.
, Golubski b a military
police specialist.
He is the brother of
Mary A. Woods or 32043
Lake Rd., Avon Lake,
Ohio, and Potor Golubski
1
of 8147 Vornondale Dr.,
Parma Heights, Ohio.
The private is
1
-graduate of L o r a i n
Catholic High School.
Cpl. Charles T. [agger
traveled to northern
California to assist
civilianfirefightersIn bat• tllng two major fires.
In "Operation Wildfire
80", more than 650
soldiers from Fort Carson.
Colo., patrolled charred
areas, reinforced existing
• containment lines and extinguished any smoldering areas that remained.
He is the son of Marian
E. / a g g e r of 2 7 0 1
Elizabeth Dr., Avon. Ohio.
1920
Our Jod branch ofnoe«as buUt on
Ccnvr Ridj» Road in a itilt very
rur»l and now buitllng North
Rtdicvtllc - five m l l t i tt» oTour
Mun Office. ThouumJi of
cuitnmcn row call lltb oITicc Iheir
bank.
We owned our l i t Northern office In
the Matonk Temple building on
Middte A>enu< and Temple Cour«_
Despite the Great Depreuion and
thanki to our loiat tuilomcn
throughout the turbulent tinwtufthe
*3Oi and"40fc*< »tre aWe
h(
NOTICE OF
ELECTION ON
TAX LEW IN
EXCESS Of THE
TEN-IULL LIMITATION
Notice Is hantrt gMn that In P"rH I V K « of a nMotuSon of it* 1 B o j t l
irf Education o* tf» * « » " La* * »»»
. School DWiict.OtiiO. »*>P»don Jut/10, t w o , t t w * win ° " wuum**!
to • *ot» of 0 » elKtota ol Vtat
School DWrict « (in election lo b*
M d M I w School DUtrtct «l lh»
ragulw pMCM ol vollno f»K^n. On
, Tuwdty. NovWmbw B. 1?^0. Ww
qunlion Ottovytng• U* H « « » • ol
th« terwnUI llmnabon W Vtm ft#n«flt
-"ol W Avw* U h * PubWc LltK«n^ lot
m* pUfOOM Of CUrtWl »«P*>W* 0'
ffuU Ubrary at a » » not iie^ainQ
0.98 mBt (or »ach oo« dotlaf o« «loaHon. which •mounts U «•» cwita hw
••ch on* hundtnd dollva of valua• Uon, lor flv» yaan. Said tax con•UlutM an additional OOa mid Uvy. if
• * majority of tfw voted voting
ttwraon vot« m favor thafao', thai
to*y "W 1» nrst pbictd on ihn IMKUSI
and (tuplicai* for lh» nw year 1991
lof coUocium in U>a cMtandar yow
1993.
Ttw pooi (of «)• doctwn « i ' b«
• 0p«n Bt 8-30 ».m. and .wltl mm»<n
. opttt untlt /JO pjn. on Ihat da*.
8y cctor of t M Boa'd of Etodion*
fit I x n l n Coonfy, Ohio.
1
•
.
'
,
Rot»rt O- FIOU*»MU
. . .
Chairman
trla E. Orsda
Diiactor
Pubdih^l ALP Oct. 10.
I9S0
W3137
. 24. 31,
H
1953
A commitroent k> nwet the *vcr>
chining nrcUs of our cvMomcn
cauinl yet another branch to be built
in Elyria's nonhcail lection
from Lonlfl Couniy Community
Cullege. on Andoch Drive. Thii
briniih h u grown ripidl* and now
U tppruachiiuc SISJHUXM in depoai&
Logal Notice
Needina to etyind.»« built • 2J76
*q. ftu ultra-modern off!« on the
comer of Middle Awnue and Second
Street. Ounng th* ne»t ten
e«r*rt need rapid (tirwih. and hy
IHJhad reached a me •>[
I23.MJJ5O in lout 4*«
Todiy. we arr ihc larml
indepenikntly-owneJ uvinp and
ciimpany hrad({uartertd in the
N. Kidirtvillc maiket arta,
Long cuniidered tm ol the
y
hal-mjn»ed uvlngi »nd loam in
Nod hern Oh in we've grown (fghl
along with our cuitomen. Nonhem
tnlat nearly Sli9M».D00 in
•iicti 4nJ ha* loam totaling in
ftmntJI7'IHlttll»
Weirconlinue
lo ttimulate ihit growth wilh re- .
mmmrnl ink) the cotnmunttki Ihat
have lUimnried u> U) Ullhfully.
1963
In Iheyecrof our.70ih
Annivenar? we wani lo lay thank
>ou, refjhbow • It'i been our
pleaiure.
An additional iJW K|. ft of ofTiee
ipace wit added lo our Mil n Office
kt Kcommoilale our increa<ed
cvilomeT bate. Thl) affke tml*y ha>
ANNIVERSARY
1970
Early nn. we rtvognl/ed Ihe nowth
that would happen al the Midway
Mall and were one of ihe IM ma|o»
addiiiom tu ihii huge ihuppinn
complei. Today. lhi» bu«y ofTict it a
focal point on Midw«y Blvd and hat
over S25.OW.a00 In depoiiu and over
SI 1.000.000 In ouu'anding loant
!J
SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY
H,n« 1JV745I
CallANOrtkt.
Lntiln J44-M7J
Main tjffk*
Cnllrtt Puk (Hike
MMi»y Mjtl unVr
N KM««lllt OfTkc
H»M«UI(A>f
III Anruxhlli
MI Mkl»> Mill Hint )M1I Ctr.trr Rklf* RJ
Hjn». OH **>))
-• - -
Avon Police Log
You never know what you'll find here:
we're unpredictable and a happy
hunting ground for the unusual at
affordable prices.
At
Consignment Shop
Winter Clothes
Arriving Daily!!
Is
Detroit Rd.
36927 Detroit Road
Avon Plaza
(Botand Pago* Pizza)
934-6004
Hrs.: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m
TURKEY SHOOT
The Best, Fastest & Safest
American Legion
Post 211
Walker & Lear Rds.
(next to Rini-Rego's)
Shoot For —
• Turkeys • Bacon •Pork Loins • Steaks and More •
Sign Up Time- From 10 a.m. 1st Shoot-1 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 4, 111 18
Definitions ot seme ot tf>o cbEirevfal>OTS found in
yx» Police Logs.
GOA-Gcno On Arrival
UTL-Unabto to LocalMVA-WotOf Venicte Acc«J«rit
EiE-Breakma 4 Entering
BOLO-Bo On The LoQkehJt .
FfD-Fwrfa Interrogated
OWf-Dtirmg WhJe hitojuca!etJ
NCC-No Cause (or Complaint
DUp-Unil-Oscatched Umls
DUKJtt.tng Under ttw>
Oct. 18
0911 - CibJen advised inUwAM cars are
around Bio DU» on Detroit while k-'iK we
same. Urtta ottirwd to check.
10O7 • Rtjport ol occupied DMV mesi&ound on
1-30. Units (Jiapal^hed. UTL
1424 • Ambulance feouealed on Lori Blvd. fcr a
possible s*irufC- Rre Dspt. advised.
1602 - Sunjncl purkotj up (or Lorain County Snofifl
Oepl. wa/rant on Center Rd.
1622 • ShtfrfT Dcpl. urvt on station to pek subject
us' ,'
Oct. 19. .
0106 - Enrouio to Clt-vetenti P.D to p-ck prisoner
on our mutant.
0310 • Local buStnoss requests C*bJ patrol Ul th«t
A M when alarm wilt tw cfrtrcked. Units advised
0836 • Resident on Detroit advised o' a suspcicia
vehicle In her driveway. Sent units. Cl ^ * s OK,
DMV true hcSp en mo mty.
1328 - Called Lorain County Dog Warden to « *
up stray canine on NiigcJ.
1750 - Local rostaunvit reported jnwra/iied subjects in parking lot Sent units Spoke w/o/oup.
They're leaving
,
2016 - Alarm drop at business on Chester. Sent
units. Checked OK. Alarm rosoL
2114 - Report cf subjects tossing beer cans out
on Chester dead-end. Sent units:
2120 - On station w/tfwee subjects. Parents w«
pick each up.
Oct 20
0903 - Westuke P.O. advised to all stations to
BOLO lor a stolen vehicle from their City. Units
advised.
1706 • Checking out a burning complain I on
Mepiondge and Nogol. Residents have been advised about open bumkig.
t B02 • Report of a motorcycla operating recklessly on Chester. UTL.
2132 - One in custody lor reckless operation.
Subject Incarcerated.
Oct. 21
C625
:
&-1-I rtrporta MVA a i Lone Dhnt
1120 - Afarr-i ; op «l local business on Moors
Sent ureta. Checka OK. Clearing service sent R
1B52^ Report ol car on tire 1-90 weMbound W«M;
o( S3. Sent urnla and Bre OepL
Oct 22
0050 • Rmlor reported oo 5toney R»dge Unft'
responded. Subject located. Waa ex husband, 1
0503 - Alarm local business. Units responded/
CrwcW-d OK.
0605 • Lock out of vohide reported with Anal""
child in same
*
0931 - DMV on S« 61 J. Possfcle heard, UnR
1121 - Telephone harassment cotnpatfrt by «x , •SI
hustiuod. Report taken.
1433 - Shotfiett VJIago request nututf aid w/Fire
Dept lor MVA. French Creek and Abbe Sut^OCtlkJ
trapped. Firo Dept. advieed. .
1S5O t 9-1-1 hong-uo caS ot a re»d«ne« on
Schwartz. Sen I unit. Checks OK.
2334 - Alarm drop at local business on ChMtef^ •
Sent wilts. Checks OK. Oct. 23
024a - Ono in custody for OUJ- Subject «n»sted ,4
and processed.
_
%,,
1347 - Ambulance requested on Schwartz tor an.
illness. Fire OopL adviwd—"
1719-One In custody lor OUl. Subject arrestedj
and processed.
Oct 24
O012 - Motorist WJYWKJ ot a poss*bte BAE at <
bUktng on O t i . Sent units. Awpn LoKe for mutuat -^
Bid. UniU checked, no (excud ormy Rep/ ^ j _ "
0645 - Assisted Shef. V«aoe P.O. on I-BO wttti aveh. they havo slopped. Felony warrants orvf
owner. They have one in custodyOdOS - Residenbat alarm drop on C u e Rd Sent
unts. Checks OK. Bomodcing company M l some
'
OH.
,
•
•
-'
: •
•.
1200 -LucRout at the hlati school Unrladvlaed.
Entry oainod.
•• > "
1428-9-1-1 himo-upcBttatraBidenceonCentert^
Rd. Contact by phone. Sent unit Checks OK.
2132-MVA- Jaycox 8 Cheater wHh Infurie*. "~>
220S • MVA - SB Z54 a Jaycox wtth fnturtm* "',
OCT, 25
"-.:•%
0108-AssistedDMV 1-90exitrampatSaBU ^
0730 • Vandalism to window at buBdinor a l :
cemetniy. ' . . • .
t ,**
0600-MVA on SR 63 north cfSchnefderCL ,
tO5S-FemalQan«3t9don*warrant Transported
toALMC.
.
•.- • ••
v ;••-, ' .-• - •
T
2310 • MVA at SR 611 and Doovys- f*> «*irlea^/ *•
30 inch factory guns only
•t*
1990 LUMINA EUROSPORT
Christmas
Monograms
HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL
• BOATJW-CAMPEfl WNTEWSUMMEB STORAQE
• UNITS FROM 5X5 TO 10X33
• SECURITY FENCE-WELL UOHTED
; Aulomatic, Power Steortng & Brakes, Power Locks A
Windows, Stereo Cnssotte, Sharp White with Burgundy
Interior.
- PROPANE • RYDER TRUCK RENTAL
VERMILION
2630 LIBERTY AVE.
^ (216) 967^3536
A ^unlor-MUxv Casual Clothing Store,
$12,488
I
•jay)
An* In - Grtntjir TbiiJrii • Shirts • Suxalstl
Stop byftsee our windows,
OnJcrs accepterf cLUtylU
Drug Mart Complex
Conwr ol Moon* 4 *VMk«r Rd,
»33=7447
C07 Miller Road, Avon Lako
933-6151
835-3533
DONALDG
Anchors ftwtigfi
ANIMAL CLINIC
Practice Of Veterinary Medicine
JO tiMt.-i
,
'Jcattiriiiq
A n d S u r g e r y
, • ' • , .
NOW ON BOARD
Jill Budzilek, Certified Groomer
'yn-'titth thtiit ..-rhc.n Hji'-jjijt tit'li
]/iffa;
• •J'crmiliirn,
','••',
, , • : : • :
:,'••
•,'.
,..'•''•
'
• "''•
r . ' / c . " ' "
Ohio
•
( > • '
(Formerly of Avon Ijike Animal Clinic)
with over 15 years experience
Office Hours by Appointment
Monday through Friday 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Saturday 9 n;m.-5 p.m.
SUSAN G. METZ, D.V.M.
(216) 967-CATS(2287)
, 1620 State Koud (Rt. GO) W miles north of Rt. 2
Vermilion, Ohio
FAMILY
PRACTICE
NEW
OFFICE
HOURS
Mondays
9:00 A.M. till 5 TO P.M.
Tuesdays.... .....;
9:00 A.M. till 8 00 PM.
Wednesdays..............
, CLOSED
Thursdays-..™.
10:00 A.M.till 8:00 P.M.
^days
*—9:00 A.M. till 5:30PJfl.
Saturdays......™...;
.9:00 A.M.UII 1:00P.M.
33398 Walker Rd. Unit C
Avon Lake, Ohio
ForAppt. CaU 9 3 3 - 5 5 3 3
THIS AD SPONSORED BY"THESE COMMUNITY MINDED BUSINESS MEN & WOMEN
Compliments of
DR. MARK D. GOULD
-PODIATRIST
ARDICK SEAFOOO
dotaW
v Ohio
IValkrr Kd.
Avon L*Lr. Ofua
IZlO Simlh Atitw Kuad
BONNIE'S LAKESIDE
SALON
KOPP'S BI-RITE
25 Colorado A*
Avtm, Ohio
LINDEN
CONSTRUCTION
92 M w w K JA*wiL»kf. Ohm
fhcnr tM-9"7*
I luun: M-F **-* Sot S-S;
Sun., •**>
THE ABB EWOOD
RETIREMENT CENTER
AvutvOhki
O n . Con'mrtnf Km. & Curmn.
DcANGELIS
RESTAURANT &
LOUNGE
SISSON'S FLOWERCARDS & GIFTS
von
Avon l^kr. Ohio
Phone W3-3253
GOODS AMARITAN
NURSING HOME
32900 LWmlKJ.
3MW Like RJA«<m LJLT. Ohiu
LANDINGS ANIMAL
HOSPITAL
PAINT & PAPER
PLACE
Or: Dmuld R. Kmtfcs
51ft A n n B*Um
Avon Lake. Ohki
rtwnc W3-214J)
BURMEISTER
FUNERAL SERVICE
32715 SYolkcT IU.
A>wj Lake, OUo,
33W0 EMroit RJ- Avon
163 Avwt BrIJcn
A*un UVf, Ohio
NoboOy Treas You Like
"TCBY"
BILL & DON'S
SIIEFHELD INN
Avon t*ke. Gf Mo
SMflE.UfceJtd. *
Shr/RrxlLaVr Ohio
ALLEN
REFRIGERATION
ALJANUZZI'S * ^
WORLD OF SHOES'
THE PRESS
PINEHAVEN
GREENHOUSE
156L*ar RdYPjO.
Avon Lake. Ohio
Phone 933-310Q
Wednraday Iw't
nincwla* Without
Theft™-',
3M2* Detroit Rd.
Avon. Ohio
934-W4S
THE CHILDREN'S
CENTER
,
AVON LAKE
PRINTING
Educator) Crnlcr .,
237 Bdmar Bhfi
JW67 Lak* Rd.
Avon U l f t OWo
Phone 933-2S00
UKO-231-I431
.V
oung Children Learn"
3»C0 Detract Rd..
Awn, Ohio,
Phone 937-6201
on park twietw*.
Scamovrwo. cfvMnng tquhral* torag* uvouqh o » u i * ^
••aw* In Martfi ot BCOTTW. hoanang Viant k» Via ooU w * w
ahMit «t«n Hod w4 bi icarta and m w cew«r«ttwgiDurvl T)wy
knw rn>nc»(«ry B encwatarBtatutura •»!<• kjoit M pWMU. rot
«sang M rn^d unnjabtow rmugn ban brvo««
W« ahn can n n nourtatmar* lot nur aoul a* •>• n n r «
God In H« houa* MCfi S*tOatfvV*4 Hm and Irwft »fcn k*> »our
ftaarl Coo"itov««O txttfH»o ««cn day. and • « itrar^lan JBU
•ftan lha ccM wnH Of atf(«rwy « * It—Ian* m.
•I
MELODIE AUSTINT:
SEASONS IN COLOR
and IMAGE OF SUCCESS
GOOD SAMARITAN
NURSING HOME
A BiM M e n cftMM downr down tnugh t>V4 MM HUM.
J pxtfvia M d f » m tn H t Cool NowRttM day. •» yotn
WertliU 44145 I55-FACK322J)
"Why look good,ftbenyou
o n look FAKTASTIC1"
l» atmt
TYLER RENTAL
82DCnitnRd.(tU.83)
Phone «J7«B86
".Ml you* *h«od)rn»ir«* w w b *
373 U « Rd. "UiMiral Square"
' l l
Pbon* 9U-7700
ti
Sunday BuIM 9 i n .toJ pm.
Only HISW d S
2HW LOW M . Awn Ljkr, OWo
.38219 Olorado A r c
Avon. Ohio
d Middle School - MO Lnr Bd
V W MiidMM, 933-2117
7S
- WonMp
OuMrtn Minfauy for A g n 0-9 yr.
EASY STORAGE
Mint Storagc/AII Sizes
ABBE ROAD
LUMBER CO.
AVON LAKE
SUNOCO SERVICE
GREAT LAKES
GYMNASTICS
SOW ChfWff Kont
l-W A Kir. Ml
AvorvOhto
•hnno 9344300
a
3360U»neOak Itekwi
Avon Lake, Ohio
PSon» 903-3674
321 Leaf Rd. WW524
FlitT >lolt; Minbtn
Sunday 9J0 a.m. FeUow»hip *t rrfrmlunmU
10 t-m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. Wonhip
ftp.m. BibU?S<uii)r;7p.m. WcriWp
Wot 7JO p m. ftajw <t Kwrtng.
3J747 Uke Rd^ A.L 4*0)2 ;
9 3 1 - 6 a o 6 S h k
Sunday School W » «jn-•
AVONL^EPRESBYTERIANCHURai
Dr;AI(rtdA.H«lMlnl»<« r -
33119 t3*rtricBook
P / 4 Mile Wnl of Route S3 al RkhUnd Drimr)
C C M » & Pcnder, MinWw
',
Wonhip Service 10:00 <Lflv
Church School 11:10 ajn.
Junior Church fof ChflJiw in ptks
1*5
Crib, nunetyand Undwjjartai care to
flvalbhb during hothlhrworahlp ' '
and church tchout houn .
8 7 1 - 9 0 5 4 :."•, " - . ' - " -
p
Cbulrh School 11:00 » m -
A V O N
" . . . :'
• •:
AVON 1AKE UNITED aiURQI OF CHRIST ST. MARY of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
; 2640Swney Ridge Rd. 93M212 .." ' :
;
3 W » Etctric BNd. M3-3341 J '
,
l
y
,
Sunday Wof»Wp9.00fc 11:00«-">.
V S l 5 I y 5 i « p
A
o r t O h t o . , .: ,
.
AOhto
-Arthur B. Eean, Minblcr •
M»nrtSul. WO pJti- •
Sun,-1 a m.-IO «.m.-I2 Noon
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
3M07 Brrtrfc Blvd. 9XWMia
iry R. 6th»onl«r, Mmtott
in. 9-.15 a-tn. S u m b y Schovl
IflO *.m. MomlnB W o n h t p
• •• ;
933-R82StorInfonruiiwo
WfA 6004.19 p.m. AWANA Clubs
Thon. WW p jn. Prayw M«t|H6
,
HRCT'cHlMai OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
IM7 l i k e Rd.
.'..
HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH
10 Uar Rd. VM-3777 . . ,
•mrrMowmlty.MtnHtrr
s S JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH
i
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Canlrn and Ukrtand Dr. 3y«n 7H-4710
Rev. Wayn* D. Dwluer
Sunday School Atfull mWe a«t» 9-.l5«.nv
Wnr»hlp 8 a-tn^KWO ajn.
'
AVON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
.37711 DctrofiRd^ Avon W4-3121
' '
Sunday 10 a.m.
.'.
.
Wrdrwmfiiy Evmlog nibU- Sdidjf 730 p.m.
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
. 3MW0 Che»*r Hd, W7-*I36
Rev. John Uunnry
Morning VVunhlp am! Children's Church
<Mirjam.and KM5a.m.
Eimlni; Wofthlp frJO p j n - » • • • • ,
ThurMla* Tamllf NlRht (Comflrt* Chrwllin t d I*roRram) 7 J 0 p m
ST. CLEMENT OF OHRID MAaDONIA
ORTHODOX CHURCH
38665 Frmch Cr«k Rd., Avon
BmkiKlprowU. MlnUw
Bun, 1000 a-nt ..
'
.
NEW HAVEN BAPTIST
37^20 Cbfetado. A m Ohio M9-XH9
RicKtrd White MinkMrr
: 9:45 BJTL Sunday School
LAKE SHORE U N m D METHODIST CHURCH
J W » tjtk* Rd. 9X1-3152
- O W t e p Shopping*
SPARKLE MARKET
-Mufc
"Amlrrwn Wlnlow* * D m i T
AM* K~a. Shtttlalil U k . . OMB
I'hoiw'**'**!!!
Or*.
AVON LAKE BAPTIST CHURCH
UVING WATERS CHURCH OF COD
•
144 Uu Rd.
A*bo Like. Ohio
Hwnr 933.9901'
COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICES
AVONLAKE
:; ,:
fcfl C*n>l>a Owner
O S U . Ciaduato
•
BEACHPARK FAMILY
RESTAURANT
RArs.AUTO &
TRUCK SERVICE
unday i o «.m:,'
ORE-ANN'S HAIR
DEUTE
Corner of AHx * Uke Roads
'
Mwtcn Loralnac Eljrla'
N o l loShrffkia Center
CAMPO/S LANDSCAPE
AND DESIGN CO.
SNURR'S HARDWARE
& HOME & GARDEN
CENTER-
GEPPFTTO'S PIZZA
&R1BS
WnlncwUy730pjtt;.•;,
6!4MuonrlU.
Avon takv, Ohio
. •
600 Church Training
7SO Worship
W«d. 7.00 Pnyrr * DihhSaudy
LUPE CHEVROLET
TRUCK and GEO
Avon UkcvOtdo .
eKO4151
LMv) U m S35OS33
CHURCH OF GOD, SHEFFIELD
22B0 North Abb* Rd.<)M-62Z) of U U 9 9 T
JueT.WInn.MlnliM''
Jeny Jjmbert MmMrr oi Youth * Music
Sunday ScJwoJ 1WB a.m.;
Morning Wonhip 1101 ajn.
Sunday Enritnv WonhfpfrOOBJTL
WnJ. r , l P E . 7 « p m .
>
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
4792 O»ter Rd, W M U 0
Leonard Storts, tntrrim ran tor
Srrvln 1000 ajn.
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
FREEDOM CHAPEL
(Now- Dcnomlna Uonal)
2 5 7 S d
; LAKE BREEZE CHURCH
945 u n . Suntiay Family Training
iiflOajn. WonhlpSrrvlce
OF THE BRETHREN
7flO pjn. EvrnlngStudr
1430 Uk* Drroe Rd^ShelfWd UkeWWCW
7.00 pjn. Wcdnnday E"^"R Bible Stddy & DUcuitlon Steven A. Cotch, PMtorm. {HVpBtJUl
Sun. School 030a.m.
AVON CHURCH OF GOD
WonNp 1030 a.m
37*13 Otroti Rd^ Atun (CK 4M-5UD)
: Wed. Bible Study 7S30 p.m
. Krv.Gcor«laFra*Wr.r»«mr(t«. 323-1838)
i
Sunday Sdwd IftOOam.
,
'
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sundajr Mom. WonWp llfiOa-in. .
.
G33 Hanb Rd, SWfieid Ukr <H9«I»
Sunday Eve. WorahJp bXO p.m.
.
• .
Rw, BlUy.fc Cooper RM. 949.7B70
Thurwiay FamilyTralnln]; llout 7fl0 p.m.
Mlnbtrr of Cvane-uMivlVmpary
py MllWt
V Youth Direclon.Phullp It CW*fc Nod
HOLY TRINITY ROMAN
Music Dlmiur-Brad Shuder'
CATHOLIC CHURCH /
'
Sun; fkhool MS a.ra
33*01 Drlroil Rd.; Aron 937-5363 '
I
Morning Wonhip 11:00 a.m.
r-'alhrrjohnI.ConU.MInHh>r
,
Evening Wonhip *<» p-m.
CaL 5 p.m» Sun. 9 a-in.-10-.3u a.m.-U l>-wii
Jim DfHIIppo Visit*
SAINT TERESA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
SHEFFIELD LAKE
THE CHURCH LOVE IS BUILDING
Castor Joe Wlnn
2I6-934-69W
. ,
. ,
,
BAY VILLAGE
SAINT THOMASTOEAPOSTLE
CATHOLIC CHURCH
715 llama Road.Stwlftrid U l e <H*-77U
John J. McCallrry, Itetor
Hiitwrrt V. Wenx. Awwc. P*«i>(
• S*L
3
p . n v
. . ' • • • •
BAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
VMl Lake Koail Day VtlUw Ohio
B71-20B2 Reverend Alfred ilubfaf
W O * IlflOSunday WowhlpSrevlcei
WO Church School-All A([n
IttM Coikv Fetlowiuiip
-v
1
4
ST. BARNABAS', EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sun. BJO i i n - I C T o.ni-l£30 n.m.
SHEFFIELD LAKE UNITED
Cf IURCH OF CHRIST
60J Sun*rt Dr.
W<irehip: I] 00 a.m.
airiNlan Gdimlkm: 1:43 a.m.
'
,
Th*R«y.ErlcA.BlnB,Pa*ier . /
1*78 Abbe Rd^Shrflleld 934-4277
Rrv. Edwbrd). Lucan. JCD, Taster
. &at:400p.nt • •
Sun.ftOOa-m. and I I.DO a.m.
-
46A tlradb-y Road al Wi.ll Riwd. llay VIIURI*
The Rev. R. J»mi*T««krr, Kcrrior
Sunday Sw*lce;
S.<>) a.m. IMv Conimunlofl
1000 a.m. Holy Cifinmunkin, *!u-xl*y Seliiol Wrdnenlay
l O i W . itolyCommunkm
XV
minimum standards teiX y code. Ail but
one path of egress was blocked. There
was no way one could K«t to a window
to provide any ventilation let alone
climb out in nn emergency. I'm not mentioning this to examine what would
possess someone to live in these coiiditions or condemn them for saving so,
much stuff. I did have to condemn thu
house after the fire and witness the stuff
that was loo valuable to get rid of in a
sogj?y. blackened, unrecognizable pikv.
(runs of it MI IT LOUid imlbc opened, The
Sonic thins happened Sumi-iy nxhl
When I was, on the scene several
wE3 th.it might have been prevented haii ,: utility niui;i when? th« water heater WHS
neighbors told roe they knew thu person
\'.;>^\'.v(\ w j.i packed snilitl. There was not was a pack rat und ihey knew something
jF Property Maintenance Code .bt-i-n in
•.v,i> J!I>CHHJ could have entered the
UJ pUce and we would have had reason lo
like this would happen someday but
£ inspect u particular house. As it happen- rvtoni and it was a time bomb itself. they either didn't want to C3ti.se trouble
Entering
the
Front
door
the
living
room
ed, no one w a s home but if cirfor th« person or get involved at ail.
cumstances had been different and "o- was also pricked solid. There was a nar- They didn't do the person any favors
row path to th«j kitchen. The stairs to tho because* now tho person dtxiaii't have a
meone had been home, then certainly a
life could easily have been lust. As it becund floor had boxes and items packthing.
ed on each step making p<i/>sage impossiturned out the only things lost were a
If we could turn back the ciock and
person's home and possessions. Thank ble. The second flocr '> packed solid
could have inspected the house having
GOD when tho Tire broke out in the kit- from floor to ceiling. At first glance
most of the stuff appears valuable. Of the Projxirty Maintenance Cod*: in
chen no one was at home. Tho bedroom
place, tbis tragedy could have been
was behind the kitchen and was so pack- courst, it is of less value now having
ityuided. First of all tho person would
barely survived a fire. It appears the
ed you could not walk into it. The back
not be in trouble. The purpose of the
electrical wiring would not have met the
door had cabinets and boxes packed in
prupurly maintenance code is not |o
cause trouble for the occupant but. tw try
tn avoid a ditnijeroMs situaiion from
developing. We would have had the •jli-ctricyl wiring brquyht up to code. Thh
particular fir« was started in the electrii:
wirint; We could have required proper
Cfjrtfss antas It; b« opt-n. We cmld have
prohibited slorafje in curtain ureas.
Mnrr* irujKirtniitty, w« would h.ivi; put
this [H-Tsoij in touch with an ajjency who
cuuld luvi? hvlpt^d her if sht* was financially unable to do what was required or
Building Inspector
News
Robert Jackson
0
Homes for Sale
in A w n La*« Po»jibH frwwn.
Room/nowd in «nchana>» hit e * »
AVON I A K E - O T
OWNER-23H.
wilft •««> room Lj»qj« tnmilf toom
. Bassmwit. 3 tar
Ficoii-.it tocaticn on OOUUH IM naar
lakJWKjwoJi. J6e,&00. ctxivonlionat
on!>l B33-a9B5.
LAKE FHOkT. AVOM UkKE. 2B».
h'apiac*. tvawyofMion or i»nd con-
W'; * . * T I ? * : ' f t , L * ' 1
FIRST CUSS
I
t
I A * T •ocw • • « * « • . nMcout w«ng mom ««
• . wt*r vfncwnt Mown, A bmVoo^. 3 Iff
#ujm u n m*t*m *u II
ki^s con frijiy and jn tf« BurTrnv nwnrm yo>i cv* rv«
port partwa n yow WgrotfuJ pot* A twn car
0 ^ ( 0 * aKOi ma t n v l duung room too e t I N * OHUI
» m WUUA
irael. 933-4?U2 o* 8/KU23,
AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE
Aa you n u t ttm w w < MwC Isyw, >w "
ih* 79>fO Irnny myn wtn • Iw^a m w
• » » • bomn J fu« M n i . 4 ••
»i*J t-n wi I n acira O*r -i»nu*« <i=n< M. F l f »
« ( i « i j n iMpiw, can f R>HK WATSON * * e n * w
•BO. JutI (1M.RC0
Call 943-7151,
365*347, 871-7225
Call 949-7151,
.3554347,871-7225
AMHERST SCHOOLS
ADD YOUR PERSONAL
DECORATING TOUCH...
A V O N LAKE-FOR SALE BT
CWNEH, 4BR, maticufouWy main.
on nicu quw< K M . AtUchKt 2 car
Qarw}B, ouitrai an. Uvo in combtmn
Immedlatur^ a m l t a t i l * .
give her counsel if she were unwilling:
The Code is not intended to be against,
anyone but could give us a too! to ?bote
situations that, if allowed to continue,
could cause serious problems later on.
Had this person's neighbors, delivery
pwjple or even mailperson notified u c
just maybe tha fire could have been
avoided. We will never know.In this
case.
, City Council reviewed the prospective
Property M.-iimenanCH Code at the work
session Oct. 15. Sections reviewed include: grading, cil premises shall be
graded and maintained to prevent the
accumulation of stagnant water all
sidtiwalks. walkways, driveways, parking spaces and similar areas shall be
kept in good repair and hazard freo. All
property shall bo maintained free of
weeds and piant growth in excess of
12". This does not include flowers,
shrubs or trees. This also does not mean
as soon as your grass 12" we are going
to be pounding on your door demanding
, you cut il. If a property is extremely run
down find is an eyesore il will allow us
to require the lawn be cu* and the weeds
trimmed. The new code will require a
property bo kept free from infestation by
rats, skunks, and vermin, prohibit exhaust vents from discharging directly
upon abutting property, require accesaory structures bo maintained in
good repair, prohibit parking in public
view n vehicle that does not run or have
current license plates. Unoccupied
strut:Iures und property shall be mnin-
UAHULCHEAO.
wT
3 I 5 N Si*rtfl.northo(B3. t 3 0 y a i l i
la P I I W - Year-found hom«, 2 OR. t
bdin. AH otoctne. ory wmt, 0H3. Immnili'ta pQUBiHori- Asking
, 149.000. Op«fn Sunday 1Z-3 p m .
NO«TH OLMSTED. by Owmr
Fantaxuc tncation. 25935
ood
Spmatxn S BR. 3 bam. tannlyroocn
•/lirAolaca. *rood»d lot. Mint.
ItCO.OOO. Open Sunday
7M-TO5.
AVON LAKE. 3DZ
BeautifUy docofalM 2.D00 aq.ft.
R T
1 / 3 d d l Q
0p»n
. 2-fipm.
C«B a33-4/tZ rf >ppt
UAIIBLEHEAO - Livrw wood^
i»itfi taautrfU wiaw erf £«nduafcy bay
2 ! ' prcMOad M M docK. 2 6 R
Rancfi Hrttti tonttal dtmngrooni, t
•ntJocod porcft S 2-CV Q
1159.0OT
«
Wntantain Raatty
or M 7 - 3 4 3 t
Continued on next page
7 c o m m e r e I a I.
Property/Lease
FDH LEASC Ottre* & Houa SoacW
in The LvKWigt. C U 933-7151 or
S7HO20.
10
Real
Wanted
Estate
WILL B U t y b u f m m * , OoudH or
•mail apartment ragwd*M 0* eom»wrt.
Aft Kn^M - O 5 4 5 U
COCKEYE STATE HEALTV
7T070 Duma R d , W—Pat*
11
Industrial Property
UO
(ndustnal Htm 2 4 0 KTM. WM U «
cr butfd to w i t 15JDW «q.)t • p a n
new V w W M . 42.0uO.iaR. MC)
taadna dodo • • • t t i W hr iaJ« ar
( M M locaMd adtaont» Ferd Motor
Co. juct off K.2/W. Lomn, ONo.
Contact: Danny tMtorto, CaktarM
Banker L N Drag* Rutty (216)
323-1WSO.
"5-
'I
BwutJU vrmMculM 4 SMtroom *pU >»*<
M m * Tha U C J M and IMng mom R«v« JuM taw>
M t a o n d ^ Tha tknam mem 1 HMtad fc* T * "
round I M . Lot* d yvO br lha eMUren to P*T inMM th*
* * r M K W M and asung I1M.900 <>«<•*•
.". Ca* BCCKV OUtr.
CaU H49-7151,
3654347,871-7225
SECLUDED EXECUTIVE RANCH!!
43M l5- Locaiad on • daM »nd ttrmt (Oil M a part w
O n * badrooma, tV) baffw. l*nn»y room, ••e-nxwi, n
placw, tti* baaamari, two ear g v w i , and * tog* Iwii
yWO CWI DAVE REJOELM4N
Call 849-7151,
3854347,871-7225
"aTRIA TOWNSHIP BEAUTY"
4 2 t l M Onginal ownar ratocaOria « rwa'i IOVI txV
tunffytt>own an ouutandf.ig hofna mt a Ivy* eoun
M N**«r wriyt n*na gaiaga doc and Biac»K» »•
naaaa " H * 7 ' r w otd rnvna |UM «»• "•«•
machad gaiaga NVI C I » * « ) * K « itxjnrf tt«<
OaOM aaiunt) tm.BCO, FHA arvl ^A buyvs
Ca« nCJ'JIE REPA3 tt»)«r Tprvlrrm * 1 b*
BMW
Call 049-7151,
'3854347.871-7225 '
•MZT3 To INa imly o n t n j c M 3 b^room r«ncfi. «>•
asm) juu on* B U I tram L M ErM..Tha buM^ * oMmg
tei |«u ta oro rwn yom M I N I . Tha tunw W n a tomen
vnfcwl and a unqua opati Boer plan vitti .dty (gfa and a
larga 0K.K Ot ma b * * . nc4tomartnn tn« ilraRiatic ratw
fcitelac* Oan'l mm tha lucxxiuncy w (our Dot nuabry
tui.1 nom* CM nHONDA PACE1 o. MIKE JENSEN to u t '
Cail 949-71^,
3654347,871-7225
"WHAT A BUY"
4*33 TJ LaJQa * badfodm nlominum H h d b^liMt oti Uryc
tn«t M a^d lancad In yard. Famrty mom haa • trlcli
nrapla» *nn twm-tfi book C U M BaauUtuf oak ca»™*» >n
ma incnart a n iny Utfy't dnam A HOME WAPfANTY unrt
tha w w H f i •SELL" CM FRANK WATSON <™ • "t"«
Gdl 848-7151,
3654347, 871-7225
ROOMY RANCH
*3433O r.,nino M « cuM»*ac >n Arnr*rtt School ii«i^c1,
run (toof UunVy rqomta»ih* l*tj of irw huuaa and imca
nuiuia* la triopping and (-40 u a |f>a tnnuam hi Un M «
Thrva b«»Txima. Un<Uy room, (wing rown, and an Hl<n
xchan M M « arpfila c M i l apaca ancf Uoraga PnMd ai
(M,<K» C»B OrCKY O I E Y Fu> a tout of mif r>» nofW •
Call 949-7151,
3654347,871-7225
in the
Business oi Government
P<f. lof by 6'alr «of
Pfl
«
H l r . C BUtr. Tr«av. l i t Yunktf Cl..Elyria,Oh
Building Inspector News
Continued from ptevious page
tained, the exterior of all houses shall be
maintained, all houses shall have street
numbers posted, all structural members,
foundations, roofs, decontive features,
overhang extensions and chimneys shuli
be maintained in good repair. Handrails
and guardrails shall be maintained, windows and doors must be glazed and in
working condition, fences shall be maintained and wells and cisterns which are
no longer used, shall hefiUqdor adequately covered. ! Interior structural
members shall be sound, lead base paint
shall be removed or covered, accumulation or rubbish or garbage will be prohibited, stairs and railings shall be maintained and light and ventilation shall bo
adequate. Council has one more work
session on the Property Maintenance
Code r i d men it will be packaged and
typed . ' distribution to tmyone requesting a copy. Council will advertiiti
and hold public forums for discussion
ami input. Our main iltisire is not to
Force rules en you lo maka you fuel li'ki1
you are living in a Folicr State. Many of
the requirements found in the Property
Maintenance Code already exist. This is
an attempt to group them together and
yes add or change a few, \o create a tool
that we as experts can use to eliminate a
fow dangerous situations that threat**!)
oi'r homes and neighborhoods.
Permit activity for the week ending
Oct. 19. 1990 is: New Homes, 7. additions and a ltd ratio r.5, 1, Mtscellnnqous
4. industrial 1, commercial addition or
alteration 1. and multi-family 2. for a
total value of S2.47G.G39.
ESTABLISHED
Competence •
The Skill, Professionalism &
Personalized Attention you
need is Available for your
Convenience in Avon Lake
Smith
I ItJ Moon-
Avon Ljkc, Oliin
O
Personal Injury
Domestic Relations
Probate
Medical Malpractice
Wills & Trust
Workers Compensation
Real Estate Law
Wrongful Death
Corporate Law
Traffic VioIations/DUl
FREE INITIAL
CONSULTATION
OFFICE HOURS
Teen Institute active at ALMS
A little known but very active group
raited "T.L" exists at,Avon Lake High
School. The purpose of this article is to
help you become familiar with this
organization. • _ : . ; "
Teen Institute was founded in Ohio in
1B84. Avon Lake's chapter elects a president, vice-president, and two
secretaries. This year the position of
''Communications Director" was
created in the hopes that the organization could become more visible within
the building. •; Presently- there are 28
members who attend meetings on a
weekly basis. , .• ' ,
The main purpose of the organization
Is to provide a format for young people
who are against the use of drugs and
.alcohol lo actively do something about
the problem in their home community
through peer education; In actual fact, it
has become a meeting ground whnro
many of the concerns and frustrations of
youth can bo addressed and frequently
dealt with quite effectively.
Members of Teen Ins'Uuic'oiganize,
present and attend many activities yearly. All of tho fallowing are nvaliible or in
action on a yearly basis:
-8.50 AJL-ftOO M t
VISA
. & » AMAdOO PJL
1. Adult presentations upon request,
2. Elementary presentations in grades
K-5.
'
3. Sixth gnidi? Workshops
4. Learwood seventh grade '•Vellnuss
Day presentations.
5. Loarwood eighth grudu . Power
Weekend Ovumight.
In addition, the argani/.ation lias ji.-irticipatoiJ in Iwo county T. I. training
wifekends. Two members iiave attended
a woek at Kiiityim College for intense
training.
.'
• •
Teen Institute was finunciully spoilsored by Kiwahis and Rotary in 1984
and accepted doriutionn from other city
organizations to get started. Since 1985,
T.I. has boon self-supporting through
candy, sales, aftOr-schoo! dances, a n d
smaller fund raising activities.
T.I. has been fighting tho w a r again?t
drugs and alcohol in Avon LaVe for a
long time. Let's give them the recognition they deserve. If you wish to
schedule T.I. for a n adult program, you
may do so by calling Lea Thomas, T.I.'s
ndult advisor, at 933-6200 during sc'iool
hours.
8th'Annual
JACKFROS1
BAZAAR
Saturday, November 3rd
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. ;
Breezewood
Hall
1461 Lake Breeze
Sheffield Twp.
Many Craft Tables • Door Prizes
Kitchen Will Be Open
Condominiums
A NEW LIFESTYLE IN HOME OWNERSHIP
-r-J
bfatoJ
PRICES START AT $74,900
• The Avon Woods Condominium development offers a unioue and
very affordable concept in living. There are three attractive, ranch
style floor plans from which to choose. Each home offers standard
rfcatures such as: two-car garages, 1 and VS or 2 baths, 2 or 3
bedrooms, and a catr.'»dral ceiling in the living room. To further
personalize your home, you may select optional features such as a
family, room, fireplace, bay window, or a traditional front porch.
Each home, has its own lawn that, is there for you' 1 : use and
enjoyment-not work. Take advantage of all the benefits and select
this very special community for your new home.
The models are open Saturday and Si Jay from 1 to 5
and Monday thru Thursday from 1 to 6.
Mondays 9 to 1 ;
Tuesdays All Day
Wednesdays 4 to 8
'and: now.*.
I-90 to Rt. 611 {exit #151). South on k;. 611
lo Carleen Drive (flashing yellow light at
Intersection). Turn left on Carleen Drive to
the entrance to, the development.
For more information,
CALL
934-4287
<s
HOME
•Hrr-*r--*^-rS."^'^_. /Cr^^vw-^^i'vis;...;••-*.'? -"_.'; • .?-.- .r-.:j.v--...-./-;*>' •."•_•"-•—'"
S . ^ ^
Fridays 9 to 1
the Original Family Halrcutters*
Drug Mart Plaza
Avon Lako
933-4247
Mon.-Thur. 9-8
Friday 9-6
Saturday 8-5
•'•:.••
m
Service is my
Middle Name.
Buying or Selling?
, Lot me help you
with your home.
Call
Call BETTY WAKEHELD
Million Dollar Club
National Sales Award
20 Years Experience
CAROL KRASIN
933-7700 today!
933-6195
365-3761
f 71-7273
AVON LAKE
ELYRIA
CLEVELAND
,933-7700
366-6590
fl71-8BSP
ANTIQUETOVEHS AND SPACE SEEKERS
424979. Older cape with expandable upstairs, on a
199x255 lot which backs to a gott course. Basement
has pla^ty oJ space lor area room. Presently 3
bedrooms, 1st door utility, separa'e dining, 8x48
porch which spans West side of house. $74,500J Call
the lister. ADA TAYLOR. 933-6195 about
assumable mortgage.
ARE PACKING
REDUCED TO $169.900
430035. This 4 bedroom. 2V* colonial with beautiful
neutral decor, open family room, kitchen, skylights,
dramatic staircase, full basement, walk-in pantry,
10'x30" deck. Call the lister AHA TAYLOR today. All
offers considered: , • . ' • ;
NEWLY LISTED M THE WESTWINDS1
446539. Oak stair rail adds traditional elegance to Ihe
foyer entryway. Totally charming 9 room homo, 3,000
sa. ft. polished hardwood HwfS in I ho main.first floor
area. Spacious master suits with sitting room. Muitiparted windows add New England charm. Scieened
porch for summertime enjoyment. Many upgrades
priced a( $259,900. BETTY WAKERELD, 933-6195.
HEAVILY WOODED SETTING
428471, New home S99.600! Unique 3 bedroom contemporary with vaulted ceilings, skylito and balcony
otf the master suits. 2Vi baths, oversized 2 car
garage. BETTY WAKEF1EL0, 933-6195.
TOO NEW FOR A PICTURE!
446979. Close to schools, churches and recreation.
This three bedroom home is available for Immediate
occupancy. Newly roofed, 83x114 lot, v/i baths,
vaulted ceiling in the living room. Priced at 574,900.
Call BETTY WAKEFIELD, 933-6195.
COMMERCIALLY ZONED LOTS IN AVON
258399*250407. Two parcols available, both on
Detroit Road. One parrel is an acre, the other on the
comer of S'oney Ridge and Detroit. Call today for
more details.
THE LANDINGS, AVON LAKE!
267251. If you wouldratherplay tennis and swim than
paint and ohovel snow, condominium Irving is the
answer. This spacious townhouse features 3
bedrooms, 1 Vi baths, rec room in the basement Prtc-.
od at $83,900. Come see It. you'll like it! Call BETTY
WAKEFIELD, 933-6195.
SEE WHAT IS IMPRESSING EVERYONE
438451. Quality new construction, 3 BR, 2V4 bath colonial, gas fuel, central air; basement, fireplace, deck.
30 days to completion. $115,900. Call the lister ADA
TAYLOR, 933-6195.
A CAPE IN AVON LAKE1
445267. A story book shingle house, surrounded by.
century otd trees. Centrally located, this 4 bedroom
home features a spacious living room with fireplace,
combo screened-glassed porch for yoar round enjoyment. Parkllke terraced back yard. A must seel
$102,900.
PRIME EAST SIDE LOCATION-LAKEVIEW
445179. This 3 BR, 2 8A aluminum sided Colonial has
a huge kitchen, formal dining, full basement, attic, 2
car garage, 105x260' lot which boasts gorgeous landscaping, many new features. $129,900. Call tho lister.
ADA TAYLOR, 933-6195 today.
LARGE 2 BR CONDO
JUST LISTED - SMUGGLERS COVE
269023. Beautifully maintained, many new appliances, light fixtures, carpel, paint & paper, garage
door opener, balcony off living room. $63,500.
V
FAIRLANHI
AVON
LAKE
COUNTRY LIVING!
Builders Inc.
NO TRICKS - JUST TREATS...
REDUCED TO S 129,900
420640. This beautiful home features 3 spacious
bedrooms, cozy family room w/tlreplace, formal living
ream i dining room and a large kitchen.* Outside
you'll enjoy the patio and deck. For more information,
call CAROL KRASIN 933-7700. Owner
ts ready to
;
move! Bring us an offer!
RAY
ANDERSON
933-7700, 871-8880
- Integrity - Experience
Realtor - CNHS - Notary
Ovor 35 Years
Experience In Sales
424782. Newty listed. Super lovely 8 year oid^'
,^
ZVr bath, Western Reserve Ranc.1.111x249 foot lot
with woodod back yard. Large eat-in kitchen with pantry and storage closet Familyroomhas raised woodburning fireplace. Utll. rm. oil fam.rm., master
bedroom with bath, large finished rec. room In base^
ment tor children or grandchildren. Lots of storage
af 6a. Gas heat A central air. Lot Is 0,64 acre. A more
private area for Irving. $177,500. Call RAY ANDERSON, 933*7700 - 871-8880. 7 -
NEW HOME UNDER SI00.000!
Compare! 3 Bedroom with a contemporary flair.
, Vaulted ceilings, skylites. ZVt baths, and ovoralzed
2'A car garage. Be in your new home for Christmas)
MARY ANN TILDEN or BETTY WAKEFIELD
933-6195.
A SINGULAR HOME! ' "
"
*~
442331. Unique is the word for this 3 bedroom Z bath
home on a 190' Avon Lake lot with ornamental plantings galore, large handsome family room with warm
fireplace. $118,000. Call the lister for details DEL
PETERKIN 93J-S1C-
••
CURB APPEAL
436939. Country ambience thruout this delightful 3
bedroom ranch. Large family room addition, Vh
baths, full basement. £94,900) MARY ANN TILDEN
933-6195.
LEADED GLASS fHALF ACRE + LOT
Older Cape with 3 bdrm., 1st floor utility, separated
dining area, huge porch, expandable upstairs, back- Ing up to a got! course. Priced In S70"s. Call MARGE
KEARNEY.
THIS HOWE IS FOR YOUI
443299. Do you need 3 bedrooms? lovely dining
room? Den? Beautifully landscapod yard? New furnace with A/C. If your answer Is yes, then ihis charmIng bungalow could be just right for you. Avon Lake
and only $84,900. Call JOANNE AMES 933-6195.
Greenbrier Subdivision
and
Chatham Polnte Subdivision
Prices Starting
i
S
Jim Bodenhoff
779-6440
Open d*ly l P.M. to 6
P.M.S3I A Sun. 1P.M.-6
P.M. Dojed Fi'djy,
443299. Wilt describe this beautiful 3 bedroom, vinyl
bungalow. Totally remodeled new furnace with A/C, 1
bath, 2 large decks. Many extras. Call JOANNE
AMES the lister 933-6195.
MoryAniiTilden
871-7273
CENTURY HOME-ASKING $139.900
421213. Unique "Salt Box"'with 4 bedrooms, largo
country kjlchon, 2 woodbumlng fireplaces, beautilut
original oak floors all on a .98 acre wooded yard. Full
basornent and 3 car garage. JOAN BROWN
933-6135.
T*22?&£?Z-_-
>T4-_;-.'.viK?«-f>-fWiS3%^rf~ A^VrC?^.^
•z~z»^^^^$'^dz^^*;^x^^
CALL
CAROL J . GRESCO
933-6195
KATHY SATULLO
To set) Ilies* (met IV3fr-.t"j t'jfjjy
"»l my 17 years of Real <?s:Ji'S«rv«ce in L e a n County A :n;-.rounding aieas. lie!? guiije VUJ
TTt'Cugh Wi.'ing yCJ* i"J"S'-r-t
, home cr. piifchau'Kj ;h.) no'"'"
o! your dream*;.
933-7700
Professional
of the Year
1383- 1909
OAR President's Club
AVON LAKE
ELYRIA
CLEVELAND
LESLIE
BEMIS
HOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION
By Wm, Gresco Homes - enlarged version ot The
Homesled with over 1600 sq (t. of living spacn. 3
spacious bedrooms * country Kitchen with loads o!
oak cabinets ", 2\'t balhs. formal timing with French
doors to living room * full basement * 90x100 lot. Call
on pro-con struct ion prices, sti!! timo to choose yout
cotofs Call CAROL J. GRESCO 933-6195.
SHEFFIELD VILLAGE SPLIT
REDUCED TO S93.900
407470. Owner wants this tiome "Sold" "Now".
4-bedrocms * Family room wilh fireplace * Over 1/3
acre t o t ' Basement * 2 full baths ' Eat-In kitchen plus
formal dining' * Needs a little TLC * 5 min. io Ri. 90,
20 mih. to Cleveland. CAROL J. GRESCO 933-6195.
430779. This large Avon colonial offers something lor
every family members needs, 4 spacious bedrooms.
Master suite offers plenty of closets and full bath. Formal dining room. eat-In kitchen, family room wilh
wood burner, tst floor laundry room, plus additional
features. Reduced to $135,900. CAROL J . GRESCO
933-6195.
933-7700
Million S Out)
Certified Ro local ion Counselor
Certified
Now Homes Specialist
HEW LISTING - AVON LAKE. S72.900
447211. Opportunity abounds here • adorable
3-bedroom bungalow on DOUBLE LOT - Spacious living room is highlighted with lovely bay window,
decorative fireplace, comfortable country kitchen, first
time advertised. Call tor details, KATHY SATULLO
933-7700.
NTASTIC RANCH • $169,900
422345. You can really keep active swimming &
splashing about in Die 33x17 swimming pool - picnic
on the 24x12 pool dock, and lor lacy days just soak in
the hot tub, then take a nap in the gazebo. Four largo
bedrooms, 2 full balhs and oversized 3-car garage.
This won't lasl. KATHY SATULLO 933-7700.
KATHY KREEGER
Above and beyond the call
of duty is my creedt A New
Homes Specialist I can
assist you with ail your
REAL ESTATE NEEDSI
933-7700
"I'd lovo the
opportunity to bo of
service anyway 1 can."
933-770C
&7 GLENVIEW1
417070. Priced Io setl this Spectacular Ranch boasts
of 4 bdrms. and 2 full balhs! Hardwood floors, family &
living rms. as well as. a formal dining rm.! Call
TERILYNN KLEMENT today lor your personal tour)
933-7700.
422006. Your search Is overl Let me show you the unique details that make this house 3uch a good valuo!
Spaciousness Is the word for this like new ono floor
plan -NO STEPS!) Oversized bedrooms, extra length
garage P- pssst... pool for water tovors! Offered in the
tow $60 s - Call KATHY KtiEEGER todayl 933-7700.
SMASHING COLONIAL
421777. New on the market, don't miss this stunning
colonial! Cozy family rm w/flrcplace! Large wooded
foil A 24x16 deck, affords a groat vlowl Call
TERILYNN KLEMENT for more details! 933-7700.
BEGIN HERE IN AVON LAKE
433879. This cheerful ranch Will put a smiio on your
face! A booulifu! kitchen looks out on a pleasant yard.
3 bedrooms, Vh baths, L-shaped dining. Many
upgrados. For appt. call: LAURA MURPHY
933-6195.
_
__
933-7700
366-6590
871-8880
When experience counts,
call a REALTOR! 14 years
of comprehensive real
estate success!
For All Your
Real Estate Needs
TERILYNN
KLEMENT
933-6,195
365-3761
871-7273
NO TRICKS! JUST TREATS1
425367. There are no goblins lurking In tliis one year
old "Ashwood" model. Located In the Woodlands
subdivision, this home features'four bedrooms, first
floor laundry, and the latest In interior design;
Situated In a cul-de-sac, the lot is overalzed with
beautiful landscaping. 'Call, this one "Home" for the
holidays! My treat. LESLIE BEMIS.
TIRED OF: PAYING RENT?
267223, But don't want *he responsibilities of home
ownership? If you're payng $500 a month,rent.,calf
me today. Let's put you in a lovely late view cortda.
Near.downtown, but in beautiful Lakewbod. Tennis,
pool, exercise and party room. Call the lister; LESLIE
BEMIS at 871-8880 or 933-7700.
' - -
RENT M El
,
254310. Over 2400 sq. feet of commercial space !r~
Avon Lakel Do you nood more room? Would you like a
location that's convenient? Do you need plenty of ,
parking spaces Call Ihe listor today for your tour
LESLIE HEMIS 933-7700 or 235-6138.
SIDE-ENTRY GARAGE
426487. This "country" home'Is warm & Inviting Terrific upgrades' and large lull basement, Tho 'oyviw i s '
transferred and roady Io movo. Make your move today., Call LESLIE SEMIS at 933-7700.
,
419429. Need to move quickly? Home ready for youl
Sellers havo moved and left behind this lovely throe
bodroom ranch • NO STEPSII Ear-in kllchon PLUS
.dining area! Many fine (ealuros - call to hoar them all!
KATHY KREEGER 333-7700.
THEIR LOSS - YOUR GAIN
443323. On this 2 yr. young Porrltt built homelll Four
bedroom, two and half bath!!! Express your individuality as homo is very neutral! Noar enough for
golfers woekonds - locatod in tho Fairways! Offered
under $100,0CO. call KATHY KREEGER, 933-7700,
today.
, '
' '
PICTURE PERFECT
446963. School & shopping within walking distance.
Roomy and reasonable. Careful buyers, bo sure to
sco those values. Charming rustic styling with 4
bodrooins. dining rm. o'.'arlng casual formalily, co2y
sitting rm., llnlshod roc, rm. with a fireplace. Cedar
closots throughout, bay window and fireplace In living
rm. & 2 plus garago. Quito o "Surprise Packago". A
real must seol Call my number... 933-6195 ... osk lor
LYN LEAHY.
.
^-^^^^"-^^-^^S^i_=iM«_-ii__I_D__^_
i2
B u s i n e s s
opportunities
ULTIMATE OPPORTUKIT f
Ft«* racsQcn. estyrnvtuR'TOWai
N< F
J *
&0
0CXKi
Cod* No.Z7742Mft4.
14 For rent
BEAUTIFUL TOWHMCVES
HOW AVAILABLE]
2 Bfl, 1-1J2 B*t."i
Bu*-n mucnmairw
Pr>va!» garage
! J65
ijusl oft Cahooti. N.cl
A-1 AVON LAKE-SHEFFIELD
LAKE. Lake^ont ranches. firvpJace.
HO PETS. SSO0-36OO. 1-93M337
BEDROOM J I M pen
Household pnviloges. Catt* **tfy.
Own noun. Parking space. Aeons
to bus lines 320*0 Lake BO Avon
Laka. CaH 933-5780. u k lor Carol
AVON LAKt CENTURY HOME:
4BR. 2 ftr*c*ac*e. 3 c v oarage. I
eci*- Available OK. 1. J800 morl*.
B33-6757.
MOUS£ FOR RENT IN AVON
L*XE....3Bfl bungalow, on* tMStu
uttrty worn. NO PETS. J4J0 per
moreft tfua ut-Hte*. 837-5548.
SHEFFIELD LAKE-3 fitDflOOU.
Laro» garage. Suva & Refrigerator
lum*h*d. Newly iMconitd. JS5C.
9*9-7716.
KIHOJAHES...WESTLAKE,
Spadous IBR, rr*ei.«K amenities
paid. Heated poot.gar*ge, e apphanca*. (<>93»«337r
• MONTHS INSIDE WINTER
STOflAOE FOR CARS. S150. Cafl
037-6637, 7-Opm.
AVON LAKE, 2 BMroom Horn*. M l
b
.Zcaf oarao*.
me* quMt ibML M V cctwol*. 1 M 0
par mentn piua utltniM. Avoilobt*
•round Nov. 1iL NO PCTS. on*
yar teas*. Mcuriry o»powi r«oultml. Swxl ttMfl raunw to Tha
Presa. P.O. Boi 300FY. Avon Laka,
Ohio 44012.
AVON LAKE-3QH, baiamanl.
n*ra«. (wwcarpM. Itoora. wtndow*.
KO WETSI J600. C*0 93»*087,
63^3331.
AVOM LAKE-4 SEOROOM COLOWAL ON LAR3C LOT. MOD par
month pfua «ecurrty 1-2294509 after
.5pnt
. . .
nESTLAKE
RANCH APT.HOMES
. lor SENIORS (02 ynA oletar]
Spadous 2-3 &wJm» from »76S
AddHional aarvieaa optkwwl
Nostops attachadgaraga
PW» a f juleo
> MOVE-W BONUS NOW
AVAILABLE
WaalchMtar Wooda
27S5Z-E WactchMCar Parkway
Qual oR Canoon, Njst DetroHJ
H9-118O
Equal Housing Opportunity
119 PER HOUR. KELP1 Oo ycu l»e
to doan? Oo you t * * to lurap a
h
&
71
p
inlo. call (213) T69«643
«•) OM21g. 9 *.m.-Q B m.. 7 ttnty*ft3e»e basel lim •urns'"-,
™ petaon who is intontKed m
Part iim* da>T 4.
S f KJ
*EC OevonarWe Ct.
g
Ecu*! Housing Opfw
W1LSTLAKE. Dflffint/Caoitf'UU"
1-8R up t;r i«"l. tOSfi/mo uld.1*
induced. R35-543.1.
•
HOUSE FOR RENT • Roc*y H^w.
, BR.. liwigrm. dmingrm.. To'a>!y
'PfnoJairt. JSOCrnc
Aappt Ca»333-263t.
19 Office Space for
Rent
PRIME ROCKV m v t P (DCBtKin ».m
pn»Blo carting. JodiviC-*al w roultfp « otflcn 500 to 2.000 nq ft. Rooptionwt pfwn« MfYicfti opuorjil. Can
G"»g Coloun. 331-5253.
OFFICE SPACE AVAILAOLt.
downtown Ltxa»n. ail or part cl 4,000
n C t t t 3 & « 2 e r 2823719.
LAKEWOOO . 3 oflicas, stora ironT
UtKiliaa indudw] Avnilab'a imtr«Kji«l»N. 18320 Dvfoit Av«, Call
226&>
BAY VILLAGE, ottractna owe* m a
great bewton. FUQnt an Oovar
Camw. Youi privula ofnea has
Mdatarias al your lanrlca, lop
guaJity copf f > ' " ™»cWn« on
arta, aiwwanng tsnric*. compotBfiraa wnd procssaing - vary profmaionat wtdng. Pitvato paikina lot
utcuf* buUd™. Itoo utrnuaa ail at a
oood prlcv- CUM 1o hctn* - Just
nhai you'rn) looking lor. Cod Waody
or Jana nt 899-1424.
20
Hoip Wanled
S23.7M PER YEAH TO S I ART,
Dhabanaftta. US-PostalSorvtee&
U.S. CovDinmant soon lo accapi appiicaiiona In Norm Ridgevdla^ For
mar a Inform a l i o n , call
(219)062-0306.
Nanny
Twoflaysa * • • * .
Wad.. 1130 ajn.- 930 p.m.
SaL • 9J0 B.Ri. - 9 00 p ffl
337J2M
BEAUTICIAN-NO aiparionca
nocassary. win Uin. CaB Romotrln
Ul. 327-0005.
ADOHESblMG & MA! UNO
SZ90. {and up) • " w y (
ma-itornational company,
p
«aay ururk. CornpMs deuu^r Wriio
to
NUB
Box U*92
3L LOUIS. MO. S31tB
HOUOAV SALES POSITIONS wa
d. hJt 4 pon-Bnm. Call
Ed V ZT1-4350 or lew*
T H t t - LANDSCAPE, ruHp
Cafl 734-2874.
MOUseCLEANING - Jen our hwndty MsR and Win to dea/i prolrawcrnUy. Wcrk ii*yi, no rvgnis or.
iwrei»tKi3- Prxi wvekly H honusl &
<*V*r*i3£Ht. can: Maid With Car*.
779-4410.
COOK: Ceo* n«?rte«J to prveveapprc«ma»ry 70 rr-ttaH rcr avarurig
dinner. Home-cryla cooking. Apct/
m pmson at Th* Nortrtrioqa. 359O)
S1a--t VJ.Birh/. your 4fej No flip
n s c e s s e r y . F o i i n ' c call
t-XO226-3399 BXt. 1473 61 OJn.-fl
p.m . 7 days. S12 rj5 (y*!" * le*
Beit Contracting & Plumbing
Co.-Mo jot) lo t£j Of to vrull
V/e do lnt«njf £ 1-jJotky pluitiC4r*j
L-»clu<ltng sanitation and Kcrrn
iifwt. SpwaaliiKJ In founda'jc-. A
••««• prooling. Reoa^- Uabi nr pour (
now. A3 maaon and concrete, grzwi I
Of tuphaa d/mrways. Install pour- I
Chaa or pano boots. So Oon't WMTIC
. l o r lea* ciUI
. .
DENTAL ASSISTAMT - Young
otwmg practK« s * * U experwocad
Dentsl Asaxant- Lafc**ood area.
30OS hrr/vk. 635-1762-
p/
•II fi«J tht ««M. ttyouUuHhoftlrtw
oiw <*») M wtwK !cr 4-5 tours, pla^u*
•mt* P.O. Box 337. avon Laka Or>
<40i;. Ineiutig ralarance*. Thanka.
GOLF COURSE
E N C
Sw«*lbtl>t Colt Club. Full IUTW 1
vwisonal «T>nL Apt^canu must E»
aU* to pertonri naavy. monuaf tabor.
ConUct Damd Harehgy it! SS3-4120
A7K ABOUT CUH SPECIAL!
<*»*«• home lor rent. r j t * . 2
be^ounls. SJf-5. month plyj
OspoM. KS Pirw RWge 327-6922-
1
POSTAL jues
NEiDED TO COVEH
SHEFriCLD LAKE OOVEHNMENT
Tuesday t v i n m j i * n d soma
VVedn«day nights. Must check in
t*-ee B wvefc iKtti nwrs «(jiay. This
No<Kl purmvwnt lun time & panDnw SALES HELP. Apply m pw-ion
at Mallard Qaj On Co.. 20O33
Odmt Rd™ Hocfcy Rnrer.
a a cemmunrty teaL Seme tealura
uaias inauO«d. Send ntsum* tor
Srw!««id Ufca Raporw. P.O. Box
300.AwmUA«.Ohto440i2.
FIRS CfJEF WANTED: Tt>* VWaga
d S*wf1*id wfll be .accepting appb^ttiora lor tH« pos-Uort Of PartTims Fire Chief.. Successful can•Mals must havs rrWrtUnum ol rirteeii
(13) yoara TmngtMng aiiparMncB
wifi U loan ttWi (5» yoors ot Command *ipoti*nc«. AppUcalions tnd
cornpMe copy of tab pottina may bat
peksd up and Hied nt th* Cffkas ot
Mayor. 4820 Oatrait Road, Shof(»ld
VUUco Mcndae BHU Frklay between
UN noun ol S-00 and 3^6 P.M. Falr>g dwclirvt Friday. November 9.
1690.
Small ornc* la (ooUng lo* «omaona lmaraat«tf In going back U>
work part-Uma now lhat th* klda
INSTRUCTORS are
•r« In achooJ. Can to lo 4. QUALITY
needed for YMCA't befor* & aflat
school progrBma. fun dubs, & iporto
proofamt
(football,
soccar. basketNEED EXTRA HONEY?
baM, chovrteading). Progra-Tts run
Work waefconds & aarrt a
Mon. thru Sat; mornings A «iisfguofantiMd K. p«f nour
noons.. Ccntact Nancy Wcvnlak at
plus bonusas. No eipmtoncs,
871-caas. .
w« win tram. '
1
For.lrt«r»i«w coll •
RETAIL CASHIER/CLERK
1-892-1928
Part-Urn*
HousawtvM & atudantt wolcoma.
BaJuk't Bookstore h looking for an
enoeretlc person wtttt n'knowWdga.
plus/or marast in books. U you nav*
Lawn car* person naadad part bm*
tha cbdry to organiza ana; achieve
Must hiva drtvars ttenns*. Apply
•atialadion from ussrating poopl*.
Avon Lah0 Animal Clinic, l?4 UiUor
one ol cur WiifU (9-5, 13-6, 4-tOpmi
Read, Avon Laka.
3 days a we«ti (lndud*a weekend)
may aam yoc eitra money or nu inal
FUN LOVtNO 1 YH. OLD SEEKS
raw In your BI*. We ofler good
MATURE srTTER 3 d a n a naek in
wages, genaroua b*n*fita incftrJing
hJ* Avon h a m * . Hafarancas.
booka, Mora dlacounts and modi
334-4234.
mor*. Apply at Baluk'j. 26997
WANTED: Companion for *M*ft)r
Center R>dg« Rd., WmUako.
DantJaman rosarfris Ifva-ln, in a i cnanga tor n-jm ft board. B33-W7BLANO3CAPINQ HELP WANTED.
OUTDOOH
EQUIPMENT
Experienced preferred, partlim
MECHANIC/SALES...Enaro*tlc
lutf time. 934-6035.
caraar mlndad individual with
tMckgrountf knowiadg* in small
angjna repairs naadad lur QOHnng
company. Apply: CapaU'a East
1752 Moor*.. Avon. Ohio.
$1,000
CLEANtHQ HELP. Jobs avaitabio
lor permantrrt pan-Urn* roaWantiol
d«iwiing. Room< lor advanewmant.
Tivsporuiion avBiiaWfl. Appi<i at:
3400* Cantar Ridge Hd.. U.
IMgavilla. Oh,
PER WIEK *ART TIME
MIL SCMOCX
SWtATSMIHTS, T-5MIJIT?, (TC
WOMEN
DOVERV WILLAr f H »
I-8OO-052-O&4O
MC OONALO'S at C0*umD4 &
Detroit NOW KIRma K-HVhr. lot
position*
between hc.urs a l
430a.in-7pm. No" ranductino inlervlews st 25700 Detroit Rd.,
WaallaJie.
, SELL THE FULL PORTFOLIO
As a sates rcproentatfcra tor tn*
MuiuaJ cf OrRona Compan'ea, otlw
vour pro9(MCTi rnalU), Id*., auto &
nom* owners insuranca, e4 well «a
mutual tunrts. Can you QO»hty lor
thb exciting car»*r7 Send rasurH*
lo: UutuaJ o( Omafta. eta Gary M.
Taoumai. 23111 Country Club Siva
Suite 203, Norm Obruted, OH
44070. Equal Opportunity Compar»*a, M/P.
COOK vnn anparwnoa or win vain.
Part-0m* dwy» or nlgrib. Mon. Bxu
FiL Oood houra, good pay. Floe
Kalian RaatauranL Apply: 33052
Canlar Ridpe, NortM RJdoeviB*.
(MHb Creek Commona)
RETAIL SALES - ParMMWI «v«rv
Ings & weekends. Experience
h*Vlul. Party World. 34140 Loroin
Rd., 779-9CM0.
BEAUTICIAN
WILLTHAIN
777.7177
CMlLOCAfif • my WaatUJi* hous*
or your*. Hour* irariod. Ra(ar*nc«a
i d . Can O3S-2W4.
P ar I • t I m a O O O K KEEPER/SECRrtTAnr, Mexlbfe
noura. ISM PC aapertenc* requlr*d
331-8012.
6
WESTS!D£ part.|tm* SECRETAfly
poaltton avaiiablatora one olrt proleaalooaj OK-em. Approxknalery 2-1R
day* par week. No weekend*. Word
Procsuing & MCfetarial ikHta reouiiad. Sand naume tot Waal Life,
Box 490MWCC, Weillak* OH
44145.
,
LE MARCHAND'
A HOME O F SUPERIOR CRAFTSMANSHII
t?-*H'2c!33
My Nit homa-taapomaw. maluri,
no«v*mofctng Mom. Fenced yard.
Ouatoy car*.
^zreaee
COLLEGE I*OU will caoywt FnoaySunday. oays. ewning* or o*wnisnt- Rvfenncaa. Cad antyim*,
933-3452.
EXPERIENCED MOTHER S 3
batjyM In tt*y home, »ml>a«yi. Play
area In back y*nl. wWprovkfctunCh, K
a.temoon attack & T i X . Ea*dri*>»
Scfteol area, 933^810.'
WILL BABVSIT, 2O25 Hr%- per
w**k. my home. MorvFrt, only6 5 0 5 . Byrl*. :
TOUttO HOTHEfl OF 2 W
0AB*SIT tn my home. days. E*p*rt*ncad Rewrance* evoaairfe.
937-B362.
,CHlLOCAh£,ftTr Bay vaiao* home.
Lunch, anedis. fooeaii y v d & **•
(ATtHM.fl7t.9433.
24 E d u c a t i o n a n d
Instnjctlon
ByWaria Brunl
Graduate ul Th* Royal Com**<ratory - MontraaJ, Canada. AH
levefoAhitiren and atMts. Ctf tut
appointment. 327-tSZL ;
HOLLY HJli. RlDINa STABLE D«a
yaar-tound todoor/ouMoor rt*noTha prolaaaiofwl teachingtormaare
(un and lh» oataal Known lor n*w a*'
w«B aa lor aa>*rt*nc*d rldar*. Try SI
P)**3* caS B334335 or 8332690-
32
Coo* needed to prepara approxbnatalir 70 maaia for avefting ainn*rj
Hamaityia cooking. Apply in peraon
nt
The Northrldga
3SS00 WeatmUilalar Awe.
N. Rldgevllta.
"
Trwnk you lor peat
tavoraoranlad-AJ.'
Bfc* lo.ma«t-ntew JWan.for,
FJtofHivv{t ontl dlranrj.1 ivw oa mot"
bto to OhU (n November. For quick'
rep-V Mnd jour photo and atamped,
ani-itop* lo PO B u 4500SB,
KJaainv.
m—.H3474B. - '..-.. J CRUISE FOR 2 TO BAHAMAS, ft
Days, 4 night*. Good through Dae
-3tat,*500or beat oner. Cat after
fcOOpm at W7-«B7 Of 033^377^
FOR 2 TO BAHAMAS-*^
Daya, 4 ntghta. Ootxt through Dee.
31st taoo or beel oner. Can attar
Gpra at D37-WM7 or 9312377.
PICK Up YOUR
" I LOVE AVON U K E "
Sumpsr Stlckars Today at"
(ho Press Otflco. Coot Is; i
S1.00 and proCMda go *Q
UwALHS Key CJub.
HOSPITAUZATION
""• I N S . :
21 Sales Lists
MAJOR MEDICAL
GOVERNMENT HOMfJJ from SI (U
repair). Oaimquafii tax property.
tV)poM«*alona. Your araa ( i t
B0MB7-SDOO Eit. OH-21U for
current rapo Hat.
AIRLINES NOW rllRINQ, Fllflht At•endania. Travel Adanta,
Machanlca, Cuaiom*. Service.
Lining*. SaUflea lo SIOSK. Entry
lave! p o a l l l o n a . Call M l
ao5-ea7-flOoo EJH. A-aiaa.
'Le Marchand'
is another masterpiece in the Britannia Estates collection
FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE
Visit us today and sec John Widdicomb Co/s Russian
Collection and Mario Ditatta English Country furniture
exhibits on display until December 18, 1990.
We recommend living bctlcrclectrically with.lhe
Add-On Heat & Cool Pump in our gas-hcatcd homes.
Le Marchand is open daily I-6. Sal. 12-5 & Weil. I-K. Phono 433-6732 or
892-0825. Britannia Estates is located at the northwest corner of the
intersection of Walker & Jaycox Rds. in Avon Lake.
P O S T A L J O B S - J 1 1 . 4 1 TO
SM.Q0HR. Foroiam and application InformsUon call 1 ^00-09^
e«l, OH134 Bam-8pm. 7 days.
ELECTRONIC JOBS
No aip. nee. SM.so/hr. Call
21B-73o-1t>Q9 Ext 5002 7 ctsyt, gam
lo opm.
EAST WORKI EXCELLENT PAYI
Auamble Product* al Horn*.
Call (or Informal ion.
504-641-6003 ExL I04rO.
22 Situations Wanted
0E3T CLEANINO • Hones-, tonponnlb'e Indivkluol lo do quoltl/ cleaning
in your homo, apartment or conoo.
Cloanlng on legulv basil or special
Jobi (walls, 'woodwofh, me.) E«coileni terorence*. lino ettlmatea.
Call 350-4081. Elytla 3G5-2521 or
3SW749.
CHILD CARE
Enpedenced metntr ol 3 ywr oH
Opvnlnsi t»«ll«*le In my hoxm,
M
or pwt-nme. wMkdart. Win
cnwtda b m W « , lunch tnd inacN.
n J d School « M .
BUILDERS
Personals
Novena To St. - Jwde-May thai;
Saaad Heart of Jaaw* bo adored.'
olorined. loved and • preaerved
SALON TECHNICtAN needed M
throughout the world, now and
Rocky River VicaUon. Expertenca
lorwvef . Oh, Sacred Heart of Jaaua L
n««o*d. Cell lor «ppt after Ham
pray tor u*. SL JodK, worka^et'
Tuea. thni SaL
nwadaa, prty tor ua. S t Juo>,
' hotoer of th* hopetea*. pray for w
SAV THIS PRAYER.nin* tim#* «
BABTSirrea warned. Uatma,
day. By th* eighth day your prayer;
reHiUe woman u caretortouramaU
cMldran in our VittOmka IMWI*, 5 wltt be anawered. N has ntver paen
known lo Ian. PuUcaOon muat ba
daya'wk. Our rhildian hav*
r*f*r*m««. C*fl 035-1031, '- ,
- promiaad. THANK YOU BT JUOE,'
FOfl FAVORS GRANTED. ROJQ.^ ^ J
Part-time w**My atutllng *Av*lop*a
at nom*. Easy worn • fjo euorlaricat
B* your m BoulL For FflEE Wo.
•and a aaK-addrotaed atMtnoad
an veto p# i n : United Mailer*.
P.O.Box 21-00. Ridgeflald, H.
07957.
You ARE INVITED T O
B A B i S i n H W in my home.
Mature. Rettabl* 24 hour Scrvtca,
Reference*.
327-0163
PArtNQ TOO MUCH
Ts Mvw your house GSe*n*d7
Jf-*
Cleamng Service a Cat
< - Ffe* EatlmalM
Oood fief*r*nc*a
trauiod and Bonded
, 327-6080
933-9536
933-8875
WESALVEN
34
Lost and found
NAVY ULUE HANOBAQ .LOST.
Reward, B33-88M. ; :
LOSf d*T ; ., Ijrgo orange neutered
maJ* wearing rod coCv and laoji.
Anawera to Busier. WMtwirxta arwa.
933-7760LOST - Two rings Joined together,
vudoity of TJ.Maxx. North Obntttd.
Sentimental vatus. 'Reward.
7T7-4297.
39
Craft Shows
XMAS 6OUTIOUE
Ctaou* Hd. Church
3650 Ctagu* Hoed
Sat., Novi, 9-5 p.m
Wide variety ot rtwKl Craned item*.
lefroahmortta ovaflabte: •
FREE admission. - .
KRIS KRINGLE
CRAFTERS
NOImiteQ Setiior Cenlor
20114 Lotaln Bowl
Sal., Nov.3.10-5 p.m.
Sun., Nov.4. t2-l p.m
FHEEArimlssl&rf
Ralrmhmenia Avaiiabla
40 Cratters displaying • variety o'
gift i(am>.
REALTOR
Avon Lake
933-2500
DECORATED WITH IMPECCABLE TASTE...
445535. Not evci 3 years old. this 3 bodrocm
Gamellia built ranch features dramatic vaulted great
room further accented by comer fireplace and
skylights. Convenient oak kitchen oil formal dining
room and a private den combino to make this the ideal
home for family or entertaining- Call Debt OeChant at
933-2500. Priced at $170,000.
32745 WALKER RD.
Cleveland
871-5255
NATIONAL RELOCATION
CENTER
THE STAFF OF
JAMES REALTY
WISHES
EVERYONE A SAFE
AND HAPPY
HALLOWEEN
MAS
s
NO
441859. You must see the inside of this immaculate 3
bedroom. 1 VY bath ranch You will not believe your
eyes when you.waft into the 34x17 family room. fT
features a charming fireplace and bar. The fenced
rear yard Is perfect for the children of pets. Call Ken
Knauf for more details at 333-2500. Priced at 583.900.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
PARK LIKE SETTING
NEW LISTING
LOVELY FAMILY HOME AWAITS YOU!!
445323. Featured is this 3-4 bedroom alum, sided
bungalow.with newer roof, hardwood floors, living
rccx, family room, 13x18 esMn kitchen, patio and
neutral decor throughout. Situated on a well
manicured 60x145 lot. This Is a must to seelll Call
Mary Louisa for your personal lour today. 933-2500.
Pricad at $83,500.
446383. Feature this 3 bedroom brick ranch
situated on a 100x142 lot with 2 car attached
garage. Nice family home: Quiet street. For
personal tour call Mary Louise Gamellia today. 933-2500. Priced in the $70's.
LOOK WHAT'S NEW IN AVOW LAKE.
445527. Feature this 3. bedroom alum, sided
bungalow with living room, country fdichen, full basement and neutral tones throughout. Also featured Is a
lovely front porch, back patio, above ground pool,
fenced yard and detached garage. Within walking
distance to schools, library, HTA. For more Information contact Karen Leonard or Mary Louise Gamellia
at 933-2500. $81.900.
:'•
, :"o-.
JAMES REALTY - ONLY LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY WITH OVER 25 YEARS
OF SERVICE IN AVON LAKE AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES!
•THE IVORY TOUCH*
Piano Tuning. RapaV. aeguiatton.
Accredited
Piano TecOrnctart.
-A-1 APPUANCSTSAUSftSERCaO 327-8179 VICE; .-.- Refrfperator•. range*,
washers,
hers, and dryers. W« service ail
CERTIFIED MECHANICS.
WINTERIZING. TOWING.
HnMOM •
KEROSENE. BATTERIES: TIRES,
„
' CtttrtM A. Swiia ,
EMISSION TESTING, DIAGNOSIS
Carpenter, nemodeltf
PRINTOUT. AUTO OETAIUNO.
Fre» EsSmatea. KH b u m . garagea,
CLEANING. MARATHON. MILLER
wWrtow ft door replacement, decks WALKER ROADS. 933-4102.
ft custom doaeta. - 777-6685
;
•40
r1
Services
:••••-:•:;•; 3 5 3 « S 3
!".' :; : v
CLEANING HOUSES- Apanmems.
Condoe. Experienced 25 years,
CLCANINO SERVICE AT ITS 933-7H8. ,
, ,
- • - ..' \f B E S T t
;'-, ;•';
, •
, PHlLUPS VACUUM CLEAKER
1
CO.
SALES
AND
SERVICE.
Now
WWta Glove Craningwtttt SatJstaeand raoum deanera, guaranteed
- > ••( Bon Guaranteed. lowest
prlcaa
on
new
cleaners.
Batarancaa AvaHabl* by Present repair a8 makes, warranty t o r * Wa
for
i - Cuatonwa
Hoover and Eureka. 1SHB Detroit
Owner Preeerrt at ALL Jobe. ru.Lakewood.Ptctt-up
and
delivery
Wa aiao do Interior Painting.
Crf Oefort* for a Fra* Estimate. available. CaB 1-22W730.
. '•••,". 3 2 7 - 7 5 4 0 . - '• ' ^ELCCTRICAL ft TELEPHONE
If no answer leave a maaasga.
W0I1K.
Reasonable R a t a l .
3
CompuierTzed. Custom
: ,-;• Embroidery ,
BUCK'S HARDWARE,
37079
Letiarkig. Designs » Logos
Oatrftt Rd., Avon. Stomt. window
• . Uniquely Yours
and ocreon repair. Can 934-61 IB.
-'•
- IZT4*M
HurMMng. repairs and Insteiielton,
HOUSE CL£ANiNQ...Oanaral and
drain deanlng. Can 934-4580.
mova-lna or out. Call 933-6229
ft";
JCT HOMEIUPROVEMEHT3
Indoor Md Outdoor Remodeling
.Wuhan, Beth*. Decks * Porehee
. ; ,'- Additions . . . .
Fraa EatfmatM
327-2533
PAINTERS PRIDC. Eitanor or Inlerlor Painting. CaUTony, 941-8184.
9 years aipartanca.
WINCHESTER
TOWING CO.
24 Hr.ServIca ,
Minor Repairs
AHordabte Rales „ _ „ _ „
insured
933-3175
Chimneysweep
FOR A SAKE, CLEAN
& EFFICIENT RHEPUCE ,
CALL BOB 933-7583
SEftVwa THEAHEA SINCE \9T9
VCR REPAIR
SERVICE GUAAANTEED
FREE ESTIMATES
SFECUUCUANMfl « M I
5^934-5116
. CLEANING SERVtCE; Owiwr
•uptfvtaM avary doarwd nouan.
Wa ara a local company. Wa can
d t i l g n i plannad f a g u l t r
mal/ilananca program u often n
you nMd. Wa can porfomt an axtan»tv« claantng anyilma througnoul
On yaar or |u«t ona iraall utvicn.
•vei; wlndowi. You'll taha prido In
lha appauranca o( your daon homa,
(WE ARE NOT COMPLETELY
FINISHED UNTIL YOU ARE COUPLF.TELY SATISFIEDI) CALL
CLEAN CORNERS
FOR FREE
ESTIMATE, 317-4456.
ATTENTION HOMEOWNERSIII
Thl* yaar tfwu«vjd* of homaa and
\bfvi will N» lott dun lo chimney lira*
cauwd by lh« buiU-up of cntovAa
and uoot In chlrnneys. Oon't t«t thla
happen lo you. Call Swaap-RII*
Chlmnay Swaaplng ai 365-4597
and navo your chlmnay Inspected
and daarwd lodnyl
DUOZIAK HAUUNQ. i^ntiscoptng
matarla I*, slona, lopsoll, aand,
uwdtui and manura'. Daltvarud.
Call 934-471 a.
"W^STBHORE CONSTRUCTION..,
Concraio drlvaway*. b o n m t n l
waia'proofing ft Erosion Control.
Frea ostrmtiM. Cc'l B33-SI97.
CLEANINO. Commorcial. residential, naw contUuction, bafixe or after
you move, apartments, offices, por•onalUad tarvfea. Bond«d A <ntured. Fr*«
aitlrrales. Ailwortc
ounranteed. For rnora Information
cafl DAV'S EASE. IKC.. 3Z7-O346.
Olhartsond you a cleaning
laam...wa sand you service.
LIBERTY HOME IMPnOVEMENTS.
All lypaa of
rantotfaiing. Cwamlc Ma, Vnolaum.
bamroom). dacka. patios, kitchens,
leplacameni windows.
FREE
ESTIMATES, 10 parcant dUcount
tor aanlor dUiana. Call Doug i M I
2M1
LAKE WOOOWORKINO
CO. '<> tt'a mado of wood, wa can
do ill" BookahelvM. cablnoU.
cuslom cloHta,' anlarUlnmant
cental t. Mlcnan pant
pantrtM. Ff
6
9330076..
FOftD HOME
Mslnttnanca. rapolia & ramodallng.
Klteh*n». .bathfooma. cloiala,
drywait. Faintingftmora. )3^990
PIANO S£nVICC..UPRfOHTB ft
GRANDS. Tuning. RvpalrftRagutalion. CaO 9 3 M « 3 l . - <
BEAUTIFY WtfH UOHT for penntn c night Ouldoor lighting
m l m i ) by Ifia protasaion«la al
rUGKarTEs: CaP Far fiaa aatlmat*.
933-S77I. 1^00-522-6771.
aumin CLEANTNO *7REPAIR,
Vtt & UP. Alao other homa repairs.
CallJonn. 949455O.
OAKAQC DOOflS. Opanara,
SENIOR DISCOUNTS, RaaMxubla
rala*. Karkoll Doot sarvlca,
933-2072,24 HR. Sarvfca.
eUSiNESS ft REaiOENTIAL
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS. Salaa.
Sarvlcft. Addllfont. Mowa* and
Cnanoas. Now of utod aquipmant
avaliabla. Raaldsnllal wiring.
RaaMflabJa raloa, Laka Tatacotn,
9334771, 1-000-322-9771.
BARRIER FREE UViNO. KitcMfl.
bain & homa modincatlona for iho
handtcnppiKt, dlsabM and paraons
wflaflng from nlrtirllli CALt FORD
HOME IMPHOVEMENT, 939-29M.
BfAUTIFY WITH UOHT for pwv
nias » nlgM. Ouldoor lighting
m i t m i ' by Uia prolastfexiaia ai
NIGHTUTES. CaJl tor frea eMimata.
B33-B771, 1-B00-S22-5771;
D.C, POLOVICH. Eoty Hollot Palrv
ting, C'aanlng & .High Prassui*
Washing. Call 937-9400. lor frvo
•Btlmaia.
Electrical A Talaphonv Wor£7
Licensed, banana ft Iniurad.
Ftaatorutbla (alas. 933-4953.
PROFESSIONAL PAINTINO lr>terlor/Exinnor, 1 yrs exporlence. Q«i
Ireatfy for the Holldaya. For fro*
BttlnmlB call Ted Flndora. 9334032.
CHIBWOOD-FURNITURE REPAIR;
449a Jaycox. Avon. 937-8SOO.
BATHTUBS REQLAZEO, BalhluM.
•Inks, ceramic iO*...ngmt*d In
youf Aoma tar a tnctlon of
nmavtl cott. Save rime, monoy
and Inconvenience. PiofMilonai.
guaranteadj colors available. r o r
Iree astlmaln caO PCttMA4}»stZE.
r
•
PAINTIN3, PAPERINa
PLASTERING
Prtnvutn Work
RM./ApL/lnau*.
- ir/a Dorto Wght
Th# Fltsl Tlnw*
FREE ESTIMATES
CadOob
331-8101
CAROUNE'S
UPKOLSTTRY ft DECORATINO
PKkUp&Dattv«ry
FREtfEstimatea
B«y vmaoe. Ohio
871-0802
Computer Data Entry. My home
IBM compabbla. Bulk mailing swvica offered. 734.1739.
44
Auction Sales
FORECLOSED or *e<zad homes
(from *l01 oftwad by OoverrMnent
from 1*1*1 Savings ft Loans, NUO,
iintt tax delinquent propertiaa. To be
aucUtoned next month In North
Rldgeville a n d O h i o . C a l l
(2t8»82-C024.
; •
AUCTIO N SALES— From
Sior>Chevy«, Forda. Vana. Jeeps,
4*4*i. Mercedea, Cootvettes s«lied
by Oovt. Public sales In North
RJdgtvWe ai«a and Ohio nan
month. Ca"(219KW!-7B<ra.
46
Rummage Sales
NORTH OLMSTED _
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
4600 D o m Canter Road.
Thurs-. Nov.t, 0-3 o-m.
Boka aala & hght lunch.
-
56
INTERIOR
P.O. DECORATINO
Hang AH Wallcovering . AD Interior
Palndrn - Tenure Catting* • Ptuter Drywatf- Refinlth Hardwood Floors SWln - Olaw -Woodgrain - Including
OddJoba
23 Vrs. £*p. • insured
Work OtMraniee
FREE ESTIMATES
•71-1 BOS
MASONRY WORK by JOSEPH
New & Repair
Slaps. Chimney, Porch
Quality WKk • Free Estimates
No Job Too Small
333-2631
SHIP PACKAOCS UPS or Purolator
• I NAPA Auto Pans Stores In Rocky
River, Bay Village; North Olmtted &
North nKtoavHlP. (Also al Universal
Donr-er*, Eh«lfieW Lake)
,
~4A T r e e
Service
& Lawn
WRiaitr lANDSCAPINCmswent l a l ft c o m m e r c i a l l a w n
maintenance, ctoan-upo, mulch,
rrventone Bnd totMoU, landscape
ooslgn and hwloiuition, seod and
sod lawns. Iroe estlmalss. FALL
CLEAN-UP SPECIALS 949-7019.
SWEAT
BROTHERS
LANOSCAPE IntianaHon. detlffn.
rwinvaiion. . TREE • iflmming,
rwnovh.' slump grinding, fertlllxlng..
storm dk'naoe. Lot clen'lng and
l/ector we*1!. Work done by .certified
arboi 1st CattorFREE comuiutkm.
734-2874
4B
Garage Sales
Oouung, craRs, houaehotd riama,
much mi»C Thurs-Sat. 9-4
33025 Fern Tnw Lane, (Mia* Creek
North). Harm Rldgavr>a.
OARAGE 3 A L C C o m b i n e d
Households, at least 2 of everyihlng
plus Flower arrangers special, containers, etc. 204 Vhwwood Dr.,
Thursday, 9 4pm.
•
QOOO NEJGHBOR THRIFT SHOP,
140 Lear Bd., Avon Laka, 933-0827.
Ql a AN TIC INDOOR OARAGE
SALE. Holy Spirit Hall. 410 Leu
Rd., Avor Lake. Novambe' 1.
9-3pm. CkMhJng, household itsms,
much, much morel
OARAGE &ALE.' THUHS. NOV.
1
1ST ONLY. 0-2. 130 O- H Dr., A.L
Furniture & mbc.
GARAGE SALE: Sat. Nov. 3, 9-3,
230 Brooktleld. Girls ck>!r.os,
g m n , stulfed animaia, acuoter,
S Dlko.
AVON LAKE BIGGEST ft BEST.
195 Benchwood. Huge variety, pOcod lo mall. Ttiurs., Frl. A SaL, 9-3pm.
II bad waather, aome t h t
WESTLAKE, 27050 Milliard.
Thurs.A Frl.. B-Bpm. Kousartold
poodj. da signer cfoihlng, ctsfi
itsms.
WeSTLAKE. 30004 Cwlsr
o
Nov.3-4.e, 10-Opm. Burgandy
wingtwe* sola & lovosaaia; stripped
dining chalis; misc. tables; «m»s
tree; frames, mirrors, catdle liolders
A more.
BAY VILLAGE - tnd ol season sale,
Thurn..B-6prn. 034 Rovora Off Un.
coin. SloeOsola, end UWM, TVS,
eledilc lypewrlten. Uke new cwlalns. clothing, much mkoc.
-,.,•'•
•-'.•;.•-
58 Household Goods
T«rtn Bads wfrMghtttand,
aottd
g
maptt new boxapnnga ft maBraM
maptt.
Sl«rTwo.twln sMafbad fratnaa,
S30-. Wstarbed: QuwarMtz*
a«ml-l
Q
wavelass w/heater ft baddfaM whH»
enamel (rime. »175.' Hafelgrt
ALYSEKAJB^p.touringb*e. i w n r
used. J2Sa.77M990- .•-••„•'
LLwood DMINGROOM SET, glaaa
from nutch. Tabia^w/toid down
kwvea. 4-cnaks. Excond.. S3S0
0714)760 afler 7pn».- .-..•:
CELEBRITY P H O N E M E S S A O E S
Cnoosa from over 60 penonaltied
itnpresUons tor your
rtlno'
machine. Cult 313-0793.
Appliances
O£ WASHElVHsavy Duty. *129,
833-3033.
1
HOSt'S FURNITURE •
3S53S CENTER RtOOE RO.
NORTH PJOOeVILLE. JUST CAST
-OTRT.W. ; r
New Oak. Order Howl Orders must
be piecerj aoon lo ktauni daAvary
by Heudaya^
Open B days a waok tram 11-0.
Ckwed Tueedoys. KKchen and dining roomseta, - cedar cheats, pun
cabinets, tea carl, lea box.
bookcasec,"' - •ecfatarvdesks, IVa
caMihita. comer cupboardK 1J7
sinks, had seats, and taWes,43*
round lion paw pedestal tabla wtttt
two laavws. U09. 1 * tMck top.
several styles ol chairs from
SB5-153. FABULOUS S-ron desk,
Stees, 4 rounded plaaa cWfta
caolrMU. S29JW50. VAndsor and
prossback lockers, SI 75 each, huge
heart daslgrt rocker, $295, laadw)
oiasstop oookcaMS, *?85-350, hmcnos, 40*.T2", S795-11fl9. solid
cherry, oak, pine,. «nd cedar
bedroom seta, ell handmade at
whoicssli* prlcaa.-1 Many styles
available. Abo, country. couches,
chain, wlngbeck chalr».r Chippenda\e rouchr*, aR scotchguarded.
Pick labrlc and have it custom made
to your order. 4 4 weeks delivery
time. A WHOLE CnTALOG OF FINE
QUALITY HANDMADE SOLID OAK
TO CHOOSE FROM: SSO off tatfe
and chairs. Tskes 2-0 week* lor
dolrvsry. Rflalstovor flnlph now
avsilcbla. We now hava a selecton
of formal dining room sets. Indonesian • mahogany Ouoen Ann and
Chippendale carved fumllura BI
whotMste pricas. Quality plus. All of
our' fumflurw W superior quality.
Alao. antique fBweWy, pottery, furniture, linena, and etc 20 percent Off
floor models- SSO off table and
chslrs. ttOO o'l table and chairs with
hutch.
''-•.'.
ROSE'S .
327-2239 or 327-8740. Visa and
Mat >card accepted. Wa Buy-Seil>
Tradeor take In (nuta-to. S 3 aawa
b u t .
•
.
-
•
•
'
•
•
•
4
UEOlCAL SUPfUES
58 Household Gocds
W»*»r. S2S: PorUWa1 commode,
SUPER SALE: 7 pc. AnKjua Walnut
140.
CrnpparwJoi* Ortrra Room Sat.
I t 295. Hrm D r t n B»3 CVO. 1395.
fcUnog«n]f CrsppefWata Tai*s wf 6 12- HOMEUTE
w«!i c»fT
Chaw »nd E towm. JT95 Outdoor
83S3572
Wrcugrt ««n Ca»e & * cf--a.-r», J80.2
. • a h o g a n y knaaris.i« desks.
— S9M195. N * » 6 pc. reaftocanv
DEL.
8
• art (ooubto) S8M. ow 7faucet
. a, S300. t oW Hug? (>OWL SJflK. »S
3. 3300. t 90(><J cak ftnw]u« A J K J . t w o
rouM pudestaJ a n « , £395. (< o-y
. iMt t i d fcac* cfuir*. J35 *4 . a Cam
X bantHOOd criain, S30 oil. S pc p-rw !
WMtiXCHAIH FOli SALE CALL
™'dining rocm s « . ST95 waft Ig. huitfi1
OT 8 DC dark mahogony owJrDt^n Mt. 333-3TBS.
|
[5 S09S. Ct>«it (L Crea»«rj S45-S135, i
y Fabutou* wJ boars. *755. 1 tan cak
p
300 Chai
tu Moeft mw> (urmiuiB also j
I«B3 Ot firm
3'u0fM
i P195/75 RJ4
I jffwatry. glssswar*. potWry.
•~ •noou* tec**, {wtu.'as. etc.. etc.
90
Autos for Sale
all
1»?8 CUTLASS
U*char)ical>y. wry mod. S4£0.
934-59/1.
•80 OLDS DELTA ROY ALE M~
Pncad to mov«. auto. ii'. w«0 maintsin«d. onv wren, good condition.
I960. C*H 327-7543 Of
§
PROFESSIONAL
WaOpspgrtng 6 Piloting
R M f e l
•Bookshelves
779-9188
^
S5
TIERO GT, BJIO. V * .
san'oot. buace., 1S.6W3.
92
33K.
Boats and Motors
1* F l LOWESTAi*
UOAT VHGHP MOTOR & ACCESSORIES J7P0C*-'! 933 2 « 0
FtRGIOAIRE UPRIGHT FREEZER
IS cu. R- Excttfant conbuon. J150
K*nmofV G l ) WASMEfl/DBTEH
paw, $3S0. Sot*. Itgrwn. JIOO.
S9»1Bea
OININOROOU 5ET {Fntncrtvrl labHr
W8 Ctiaus. bghMd chin*, price
nagoMbf*. 7 7 M I 1 7 iner Bom.
CorHomptjfafy Ointngroom sal
(Rutwcod) taSta. G-chwnt « giant
comb. c>w« cabinet A bulfal.
Excood, M M , Hitchcock twnch,
S120.3M-J067 attar 6pm.
72
Household Pels
Need
An
Expert?
BLACK FEMALE PUPPY (looks
Ilka part Cockar Spaniaf) m £ E TO
OOOO HOUE. Has had all puppy
•JhOU- May not be good moth
airtdran. CaJ aa?-515a.
MEDIUy SIZE OOO, 7 nwnUit old
tmlj«d bn*d. ptn Poiniar A
AuttraDan Snvpnard). Foaslbty
good hunting dog. Fraa to good
homa. Can B3*<447. laa>a u a g .
KITTEM FACTORV,
p
aanipka •vaJjCio, Con 333-31 S3
allwr 7 (Sjn '
74
tooUngtortoad toota. Pratanory
mschlnlaW" or carpantar toola.
B3H1B4.
W*MTW<i TO BUY: O H UonJ
trains and accsaaoff«a.~ Call
B334tOt Irom 12 noon to 5 pjn,
WANTED, o*dtoy- c i A . trurfeaT
ptanaa, tradora. boata. motorcyctaa,
MM»ra2W72S5
Premier
Residential
Cleaning Service,
HOU3ZW0RK
• Thorough
Consistent Quality
• Professional
• Bonded & Insured
Lenny's Glama
S«rw{c« Company
CALL 949-5W2
ANYTIME
CaUlcx appointment
3S7-4I43
, WESTLAKE COLLECT OAREPAIRHAN
WW Buy Old PoekanratcrMf
WrlatwaKhaa and otnar watch'
" HoUtadMalarial-734-atn'
62 Miscellaneous for
Sale
_
;
MARION
MARSIGLIA
RICH TOP SOIL SCREENED ,
DRIVEWAY BLAO, UMESTONE
AVON
78 Vehicles
Storage
&
Boat
•
6ARf>EM TWAILEn. Call 9WW80.'
Country
K 1 KEHO ^ ^ 4 i
Courrtar, Avon. 834^403.
DEfitC CHAIH..Kltnboll. aMacutiva.'
oxbtood laatnar with wood lax.wat &
walnut baas, For dan or omc*. Coal
J83T. any olfar ovar S300.
?3»0S47/daya; 333-2821 aftaf epm.
937-6664
KATHY'S
EXCAVATING
g
Basamant Wai Ftopafr
FootsrWork
Walar & Sawar UTHM
Ortvaway Stcna, 3>ag
or Umastone
Campers & Vans
•71 FOHOECONOUNE 100, 133K
mllaa, manual uanamlaelort, naw
Ursa A aitiaust. SIHOftMst otit.
«37«117
84 Auto
Setvfce
BACK HOE, DOZER, DUUP TRUCK
S E R V I C E , i & n K TANK BCPAlfl «
NEW W3TAUATONS.
Parts &
937-5020
LICENSED & BONDED
Goodyear all aeason RAOIAL
TIRES (two! on Q.M. whaals,
P21V73f\ia. Atrmm rwwttSoach.
Call 331-24*7.
, <
WALLPAPER HANSIN6
: • Fisa ErtinalM > FWtnncat
toy TRM Pipar RMsontMt R U M
X3
I
cabinet
refaclng
Formica
Cofkm'
•opj
Kathy Smith
B6 Autos Wanted
327-3842 and 327-3862
and r
CLEANING
• Commercial/Offices
• Residential
• New Construction
• Personalized Service
• Bonded and Insured
• Free Estimates
• All Work Guaranteed
DAY'S
EASE,
INC.
327-6346
OTHERS SEND YOU A
CLEANING TEAM - WE
SEND YOU SERV1CE1
Deck Builders Plus
• Custom ttocfcs
• Woodon Fences
• Garages
•Borns
> Handicap Ramps
• Bockhoo & Postrtole ,
Digging & Service
1
Basement Walls
' Water, Gas, Drain Unas
Dug & Installed
••.'••
F r o c E s t i m a t e * ,'•- • ,
967-B432
244^985
Caroline's
Upholstery & Decorating
Trucks for Sale
'03 CHEVY S-IO PtCMip, 4 cyt.. 4
SpHd, S2S00. 937-0156.
-sQ FORO ECONOUNE V-». 7.000
MILES, AUTOMATIC, RADIO.
B3WM0.
AUTO SERVICES
,
,
• Rear Wheot Drivo , . ^ • Over Driver
• Front Wheel Drive
• Lock-up Unte
«4Whe«IDrive
: r-.TransaxiB
Standard TransmisslOfw A Clutchea
Propane Available
690 Avon Be!den Road
Avon Lake. Ohto 44012.
"•:«• ' 2 1 M 3 3 - 3 5 3 2
i
,
BOWS • BAYS • SLIDING GLASS DOOBS
DOUBLiGHUNGS
STEEL & FIBERGLASS
288-2805
CARlBTHOMAiSi
D.C. Polovlch
Janitorial Services
"Now Accepting New Customers'* CUSTOM TAILORED CLEANING SERVICES' ,
TOR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES FROM ONCE A WEEK TO S NIGHTS A WEEK' ,
MORNING, EVENING OR WEEKENDS'•,
WHETHER AimLeea OR A LOT. OF GRIME,'
CALL 937-5400
INSURED • FHEE ESTIMATES
"RESIDENTIAL BONUS SPECIAL*"
FIRST 30 MINUTES OF CLEANING FREE „
(WITH THIS AD)
- M I N I M U M 2 HOURS-
Free Pickup & Delivery
Phone
Free Estimates
871-0BZ0
DUEKT J, GLENN
MAC'S AUYO CARE
4618 Uko Rd.
SriofflBkl Lake
OIL CHANGE SPECIAL
$13-03
'Jm'» Testing MonvFrl.
8:00 trn-6:00 pm
See Ken, Bob or Mac
Creative Kitchens
QUICK SHIFT TRANSMISSIONS
WE flUV JUNK and wrecked cars
and truck*. FREE lowing. M l -WOO.
'81 Bulck
$1295
'85 Ply Reliant 4 Dr. $3095
'85 Dodge SW
$3095
S3095
SOLD
'87 Chev. SW
SOLD
'79 Blazer 4 WD
J2235
'86Chevotte
$695
73 Jeep
1CE0 Cbl Bauoti Rd
I.Malcl-To-Order
tNDOOfl STORACR: Boats, Cars.
Truck*. Tfsetori. Motorcycles.
83>477t
68
937-5U4
934-5588
CutWn d u n o d
FV3»UUing.
He fob Too Satull
fCLEANING
klatcfMng 1S u m i Rafnoaralor. Aaj?' OUAHAKTEEOUSEO enginM ny
Ing WO. - for atova, «75. lor Halted - RaawnaM* M 1 4 5 0 0 ,
Palrlgaralof, * 1 0 0 lor bom.
IPOUSTfUAL GRADE TARPAUUN,
a r t w . $20; ona aoodvaarUra, 875
« 1B.fi, X0,»3>5104.
ADULT HALLOWEEN COSTUMES
to rant MorvFrl. 341 p.m.. Sat. *
Sun.' 12-4 p.m.. 3958 E. Lakn Rd-,
3 U M I W
CRIB, CHANOIM1 TABLE, GIRLS
CLOTHES ' <O-3T1, Infant a o
CMaoriM, drapes, (rvalon, port-apotty. Prtotl IP Kfl. 937-S4IW.
SOLBUHO JUKK BOX dlNWtg
« ' i . $450. RooW solid wood coftao
taCla. S75. Sfvar Fo« stol*. $50. AnHQUB mirror, S25. Two laroa loldlng
matal tab**. $15 aach. Floor (an.
IIP. C
Wffi?
KOHLER TCHLET, OarH brown (50.
r CaB aftar 6:00 IKKMSOt.
42- Hound Mchan tabl* sat. Wtula
taWa with lout swVal chalra. J25O.
Call 934-0231,
mVACARE HOIXS WHEELCHAIR.
ntmovaMa r m i tor aaay transfer,
doubla swing away alavatlng leg
rads, nav»r-go-o«-olfound moo
wfwela, 20ln. aaat, Uk» r-aw.
Q>U4a00P SaU4400. SINQLfi BED
Circuialory asslat air pad wlin powor
pactorttm parssn with poor drcul o600 or arthritis. CoaMI 25. Sall-SSO.
100
BtmAjman S«rrlc«
dwork
Licensed-Bonded-Insured
871-0506
WARREN ViLLAOE A N I M A L
HOSPFTAt. F M tarvies animal
care. No waJttrn tor appointmants.<
Located nearby in Warran Vlttoga
Shopping CanuK. t/4 mite aouth of
t-00 on Warran, Road. Call
352-OMa.
62
PREZELL
ELECTRIC
Services
OWL'S CROOMINO
Coirajr CJiemnui Rldo* 4 M . 25 yrs.
tip Supplias & LD pet Intooing
CAf CARE_.VacatMna-r«oUday»>
' Hoapttal Slays. Board your crl or at
homa car*. Atsdpatuxi lamba mWANTED: W * pay carttoranU- *urad and references. 245-931 a
THE CAT'S MEOW.
Q U N . old lumitui*. o t t , trwrry.
walnut, mahogany. ' dining room
PET WATCHEHS-Pitvaia norr^t to
•Ms. kittften and bwtroom i e u .
Otfafor
p«l wfida you travoJ A
china cmbfrMta. boofcrxs**, d n m , •rhhoms your
pat cara. Ho cao«s. no kao• t c , m y condiflon. Don*, and old
rwls.
Rvrarano*
availatit* Inaurad.
tort- Bawfcafl Canu. Ltawa In^na.
*2 off par day with thia ad. Ask about
HomM, TUlww Lunps, Art O I B M .
Q U M o i r * . String Musical I n ' dog training ctattaa; 251-asetl.,
alrunwnu. crocfwunj, and • m tvoiewM ttama. quirts. Humnvrti.
Vfn tttara * M n you cant b«. CmOsuAona, any nptuinaa, chins, pottar Cars oflart l»no*f. spacbtiUed.
Mry. walcrMa. docks. Umpa. SiN«r
coring irititB lor your pat In your
pl*W and atarllng stfirw M m * . Any
horns whan you hav« la be away.
•ra ) w * y rhfciMiorm odd *
W« can ado provida l/araportaiion
.
10 and LtKnffta««t and lha groornar
Afco, old and M M (ur»
wtwn you naod us to halp. For futfy
n*tur». AIM. okf Mock and bond cmkrnwrod pnrirwlonat w t racomUflc*a* and Otrman & J a n
martdfd pat cara vbtta U your hanw
:. World Warn military Hams.
«hJla JWI ,v* •iway....cail us
ArMMngofejf
anytlrna.
'
WE UOUTOATE ^STATES AND
. Don A Louisa Sundbarg
MOVINO SALES OO PUTTING SOFaatwad on P M Jtagaztn*
MEONE IN A NURSING HOUE Of\
B35-IM0
ELDERLY RELOCATIONS. ALSO.
W«Ti &• thara wrtan you naad ua.
BUY OUT BEFORE YOUR SALE.
PLEASE CALL AGAIN IF I HAVDfT
CONTACTED YOU.
N O M f c
Warned: ftMfcon a m or aaira
. larga wat BUR. S»-Z7UI aftartpm.
•'Wood Fences ! • ; .
Cleveland's
6 0 W a n t e d
Miscellaneous
.
] HOSE'S K74740 Ofl 3274239.
* Cufion Closets
* Kitchen Cabinela'Pantriea
* Entertainment Centers
KENDERA
CCNSTRUCTION
CONCFlrrE WORK
FOOTERS, FLOOBS
QHIVES. EXCAVATING
933-8581
Now Avaittble
ROSE'S
35535 C n t i r RidiM Rtl.
North Ridgavt'to
Juat ««st offit.B3.
Phan*-327<S740 «jr 327-133B.
Op»« t I-E. C b u d Tu«».
Vtaa - Maatercam • Oiscovar
C O t t
Randy Schmidt
1936 POfTIAC WOO STE.
cvilvnl condition, 51K,
J7JO0. 331^0)7 -W 071-2445
e
"IF IT'S MADE OF WOOD,
WE CAN DO IT.!S
•
-
-
SUPERIOR CLEANING CO.; INC;
. ' 2 4 M l i t roonur^ i l » upto300 »q (I
AAJDonal Room 516 05
El/. 365-2118
/ IfAC¥-N:STORE
/
/
JEFF
C A M P 0
936-6482 Ov.*.
5545 FRENCH CREEK
\
SHEFFIELD, OHIO
\
ALL OUTSIDE STORAGE
M5X0/month P L U S - F R E E FIRST MONTH
INSIDE SPECIAL RATES
j_ _ ^CALL NOW 934-5608
& DESIGN C O .
COMPUTER IMAGE DESIGNING
LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION
LAWN MAINTENANCE
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
MEMHKRHl- OHIO
LANDSCAI'ERS ASSOCIATION
949-7669
Free Estimates
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
PAUL'S REPAIR &
REMODELING SERVICE
Painting - Interior & Exterior
Plumbing - New/Repair - Doors - Windows
Drywall - Now/Repair
, . ; , Roofing - Now/Repair
Carpentry Work-Custom Decks
Licensed - Bonded - insured
FREE ESTIMATES
CALL
M3-iS1»
STAINING
TIM FORTHGFER BUILDERS
3311
Shaker Roots
Interior/Exlenor
Wallpaper Hanging
Any Type or Pattern
Call Russ Harkins
949-6075
AVON, OHIO
QUALITY REMODEUNG/NEW CONSTRUCTION
; ADDITIONS . .
. •
LICENSED . BONDED • INSURED
uilders me.
937-6337
RESIDENTIAL
BUILDING AND REMODELING
Since 1960
YUURFUUL SERVICE
HEATMQA PLUUBtNG CO.
- B O t m HWWMX. FAUCET
TREE & STUMP REMOVAL
•TRIMMING
• LOT CLEARING
• ROOT FEEDING
TANKS
MSTMIAT-OM
• IXMCV LM3EM9TT FKPMHS
• SAOWOC S O W S *
&
•
933-2330
FULLY INSURED
AVON LAKE
933-8959
»
DOOR
Wet Basement?
Call... DeChant
Basement Repair
i 934 580?
933-5742
TOMCO TREE SERVICE
STANDING'S
AUTOMOTIVE INC.
Fully Insured-Trimming
Slump Grinding • Removals
JERHY STAMOniMG
t" ttlfled Technician
SAMMON FENCE CO,
Foundation:
• ; RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
, .'n.EHOOFIHG •..REPAIRS'-, GUTTEflS
2«S0 Sparry Driw
BtLLPOOUSKA
337-5181
WvstUka. Ohto 4*U3
DAVEHANNA
J27-2808
,
_ 835-3377
BOB SMrTH
933-BS40
.
Year Round Installation
New Fencing '•', Fenco Repairs
Resealtng Replacing
' • Installation
Glass Block Windows
Fireplace Repair
Insurance Work
949-2623
SCHAFER'S LANDSCAPING
• SEEDING » SDDDING
COMPLETE
REMODELING
SERVICE
• LAWN MAINTENANCE
• S k M <ton« M A <>nvat* ConoM* a 5*Ml Enctamt A n a &
y
W
•GARDENING
SNOW PLOWING
FALL CLEAN-UP
U
9
Spccialif ing in
BATHROOMSAND
KITCHENS
934-6035
Call George at
933-2207
• UUBM* Smoa f«* RVa a
UNIT SI2ES
sn.xStLsn.xi5n.i0n.it5n.
ion.iz5n
5it.Mion. l o t t i t o n . 10ftMson. i o f t * . T o n .
937-6527
327-2021
ANDY'S
^
APPLIANCE SERVICE
690 Avon Belden Rd. (Rt. S3)
933-5565 -835-8778
• SHRUB PLANTING & DESIGNING
SELF STORAGE
AFTER5P M
SERVING LORAtN AND CUYAHOCA COUNTIES
FOR OVER 14 YEARS
PLUMBING 4 HEATING
«.i,
NEMETH
MASONRY
A V O N . OHIO
RoqfinqGo.
OR TOLL FREE
1-S00-251I317
GARAGE DOORS & OPERATORS
KEARMCV CONSTRUCTION
Need an up*tani I
adding on a Umry lum'o9 " ^ Q V For friaic' o* minor
»pai(t cati lor « f * «
MARK DUDZ1AK. PRESIDENT
• SUtLO UPBQO'S
RICK'S TREE SERVICE
Free estimates
20 VPS. EXPERIENCE
FREE ESTIMATES
PHONE: 934-4715
- BEHOOF5*B€MflinS
REMODELING SPECIALISTS
937-6430
1
FHIRWEATHER ROOFING
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
Oujhty ftenavatKni of Century Hcrr-is
Quality Care
Cleaning "
Carpets & Upholstery
Dry Foam Extraction
,'; -For People Who
Value Thotr Pcsaosshhs
Call For Free Estimates'
Phil Kowalski
934-6233"w:|
FREE ESTIMATES
dm Hw* •**.<£«. 7 « i s . "W DM
SNURRSBB
HARDWARES"
90S A«wt Bafcten (Rt Kl) Avon, Otto
3,
VISIT OUR
SHOWROOM
& Home A Garden Center J * 5
GARRETT-DUBER
PAflNTING, INC.
933-7398
SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM
KiTCHEN AND BATHS
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
i NEW HOMES • REMODEL
Authorized Dealer of
, INTERIOR - EXTERIOR WORKERS COMP.
HARTSEL
ELECTRIC
CLEAN & SHINE
FLOOR CARE
.933-5976
• CatcalftFurniiur*
Licsnsed-Borided-Insured
- Strip SWnx Flows
> Wall Wamhing 17W1
937-5750^
Roofs, Gutter, Chimneys
MALL COMPANY • SMALL PRICES
Able Roofing Co.
Distressed
by
Pregnancy':'
Call
Birthright at 3 2 2 ;
4652 or 244-4652.
WHY DO SO MANY CALL CLEAN
ORNERS?
...OWNER SUPERVISES EVERY CLEANED HOME
D.C. Polovich Easy Roller
Painting & Cleaning
/-' power Washing:
ALUMINUM, VINYL & WOOD SIDED HOMES
AND TRAILERS. TRUCKS AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT
COM M ERC1AUINDUSTRIAL
CAUFOft
937-5400
INSURED
.
MCAVKA ACCEPTED/
FREY
PLUMBING
AND
HEATING, INC.
COMPLETE
PLUMBING, HEATING
AND SEWER CLEANING
SERVICE
NO JOB TOO SMALL!
937-5826,.™.
&
For Your FREE ESTIMATE, call:
SUE LEUENBERGER
327-4455
North Rldgei'ille, Chio
• Wo sro pfivatoly owrwd andop*rat«d, not
D(filial«J Wlfi an/ franchiso.
• W<* flfo a locaJ company WOrMr>g for our
noighbors.
'•
• Wo can design a planned isgular
Hiainiananee progtom os ohen as you net>d in
yOur honntw o'tico
• VV(f cfean now consltuclod homo* und small
businoases.
• Wo con ollm an axlenstvo duaning anytlm"*
throughout IHa y«ar.
• Wo can p«imm jusl one imaH tarvic* liloor
sinppod. woodvww^wmihod. windows Oven
w on« room cleaned)
• Wo add ail lint pet tonal touchea to our.
cleaning Ehai you would do yaw tell
• We n t finished wh«r you •'« uHUMd.
37500 Colorado Rd.
Avon Mon.-Fri. 9-9,
Sat. ? 8, Sun. 9-6
PLAYER (1-Day Rental)
NINTENDO VIDEO GAMES 2 Day Rentals 52.50 Each
Video Mom Specials Hoo.*WaL 99% Tim-Sun. Price* as Harked
934-5403
SUPER SAVINGS
BONUS!
Meet required
purchase for each
item and buy at
special savings!
VT^I '4ri ufaT
With
Proof Of
Valid ID
& Membership
$5.99
Charmin
PiJJsburyFius
Gold Medal
Bathroom Tissue
Cake Mixes
Flour
5 1b. bag
4 roll pack
With A Free Pound Of Country Style Potato Salad
Wonder Roast Rotissierre Chicken
Lean, Meaty
Large 5 to 7 Lb. Average
Pork
Steaks
Roasting
Chicken
' • ^ • " • < : ^
99!
ThislISiThe Final Week For Clams. Order Now
PUlsbury Ready To Spread
,
Hunts
„
.
ato
Frostiiig . . . . . . is oz $ 1 . 1 9 T o n jato
Hanover Brown Sugar & Bacon
Bake
Beans
'*,**
6oz. 3/99 c
x r « » i . c ...
Ragu Traditional (Plain. Meaty, Mushroom)
i6oz 2/$l.O9 Traditional
.
wiuePlus Whole or Cream
Spaghetti SaUCes
Corn, Sweet Peas, Mixed
^Zft^i^t
30 O Z .?1.49
4 1b. bag $ 1 . 0 9
ScaJlopedor
Sauce; .v;;;.;:.;...;...s oz. 3 / 9 9 ' An Gratin Potatoes..:
o/rtrtd
oz.
69*
PRODUCE
' R u s s e t
'; •
• • • , . • • . .
••'•;•.,:•
Buy 3 Get 1 Free Package -
Dial Bar
Soap
5 oz. bars ^lf^A
u
Amore
Can C a t
Food
^^
"%\
3 oz. 3/995
Your Choice of Grind
Maxwell
House Coffee. 13oz.
FROZEN
'i
-4
$2.69
; • ,
P o t a t o e s ...large 15 lb. bag$1,59
Walnut Meats.;
ib $L99
4 Flavors Super Brand
Smith's Qualify Chck'd
•'-{
Cottage
,
.
Cheese ...24 oz. S 1 . 4 S
Green Peppers
,
3/99* Ice
Cream ..M-gallon $ l t 4 9
Cello Carrots .. .Mb. Pkg.3/99*
Cello Radishes GOZ pkg.3/99'
Zucchini
Squash
ib. 79*
Fresh
Cider .„,.....;....
Life Savers
Flavor
Pops ...
^gallon 99*
12 cL
$1.59