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A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN LORAIN COUNTY 25C
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Around
Our Towns
Avon
Do you operate a business out of
your homo? If ao, the Avon Lake Planning Commission and the Zoning Board
have an eye on you. It appears various
Individuals within the community do
operate out of their home. In fact theio
has boon a definite Increase over the
past few years. What has happened la
competitors of these Individuals who
pay rent In commercial areas have complained and now something has to be
done... maybe.
Over the years a number of
businesRes have run their operations
out of their homes In violation and with
the total knowledge of the city. But, no
one haB done anything about it.
The laws ere very vague on wh-.t can
and can't be operated from within a
residential area. ?f Via city does
redefine the rules and enforce them on
"who can" and "who can't" you can
bet there will be one heck of a ruckus.
The wheels of government turns
very slow when handling a sticky situation such as this. In this case the wheels
will turn even slower with the local
elections only about 0 weeks away.
(See related story this Issue).
Soon to be deliveredl Avon Lake Fire
Chief Richard Butler informs me the
new $379,000 elevating platform fire
truck recently purchased by the city
should be here any day now. Word has
It the city will have an Open House to
show off the new vehicle.
Town Meeting. Congressman Donald
Pease will be holding a town meeting
this Saturday, September 10th at 1 p.m.
The meeting will be hold in the Avon
Lake council cambers.
A few weeks liack the Press printed
a letter about the still unaccounted for
Vietnam POW's. We received a call
from an individual this week asking us
to inform everyone how they may contact their Senator. Should you wish to
write that special letter, please note the
following:
John Glenn
2235 Dirkson
Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20105
Howard Motzenbaum
347 Russell
Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20105
Lake
Shoremen
Marching Band.
Avon Lake's 19th Annual Bandarama
The Avon Lake Shoremen Land Aids
aro hosting the Avon Lake 16th Annual
Bandarama thla coming Saturday,
September.10th, 1983 m 6 p.m. in tho
Avon Lake Memorial Stadium, located
behind the high school.
Special music and marching arrangements will be performed by nine
Planning Commission/
outstanding hinh Bchool bands. Schools
participating are: Avon, Avon Lake,
Akron Firestone, Brooklyn, BrookBlde,
Kent Roosevelt, Strongsvtilo. Wooster
and West Virginia's St. Marys.
The band members will perform
precision marcUujj and formations Ilka
they use in their football half time
shown. Special performances by the
Flag Bearers. Majorettes, Pom Pom
Girls, Drummers and Dram Majors axe
also part of iha shows.
General Admission tickets will be on
Sale at the Gate the evening of Saturday, September 10th at 6:30 p.m.
General Admission of $2.50 for Adults
and $1.50 for Senior Citizens and
Students.
Board Discuss Use Of Home for Business
By Linda Hawkins
Home occupations - businesses carried out in a dwelling as a secondary
uso - have been "a thorn in the side" of
the Avon Lake Planning Commission
for years, according to its chairman
Michael Lash.
Lash made that statement at the start
of a special joint work session of the city planners and the Zoning Board on
Aug. 3D.
The suasion was called to study complaints received about five home
businesses - a photo studio, an auto
tunc-up workshop, a saw sharpening
operation, a boat motor repair shop and
a picnic table maker.
Some of the complaints have come
from neighbors who object to nois.9
levels, pollution hazards from carelessly discarded oil, television Interference
from pGwar equipment and additional
traffic created by these home
•usinesses, as well as the unsightly appearance of stored vehicles, boats, etc.
One complaint was frum a man who
says he was told last year by the
building Inspector that he couldn't
operate his business in a home, but
now he finds someone else Is being permitted to do it - while he must bear the
expenses of having an office In a
business dlsUict,
Continued on page 8
Westwinds Breaks Ground
"Weatwinds", the largest residential
development to date In Avon Lake, has
at last been started by Kopf Bulldcru,
Inc.
Located one-quarter mile west of tho
Bay Village line between Lake and
Walker Rds., the 196 acre development
will feature a harmonious blending of
cluster atyle housing and single family
homes on large, woo led lots.
Avon CouncH Approves Sewer Plan
At a special meeting on Friday evenIng, Avon City Council passed an ordinance by a 5-1 vote to conform to
E.P.A. wishes for a federal grant for
the funding of a city sewer project.
Council bad to amend the grant application by Friday to be eligible for
federal funds.
Councilman David Lawreszuk objected to the cost of the feasibility
3tudy, and cast the only negative vote.
City engineer Alex Kanareff said no
city monies will be spent on a feasibility study until the grant Is approved.
Kanaroff said Avon is "High on the
priority list" for federal funds and is
optomistic that the grant will be ap-
An ordinance passed in 1868 (Sect.
1230.22 of the Avon Lake Planning and
Zoning Codes) permits a home occupation which "doen net change the
residential
character
of the
neighborhood and also meets tho
following qualifications:
• It requires the ilse of only
customary homa equipment;
proved.
Anthony Conti, president of the Concerned Citizens group, that is trying to
stop tho sewer project, said he was
displeased that the audience was not
given the opportunity for comments.
Only four persons attended this special
meeting.
In keeping with the future land uso
plan of Avon Lake, the low density
development will have many open
spaces giving way lo smooth pedestrian
and traffic flow patterns.
Whan completed, it Is estimated the
total dollar value of Westwinds will be
over $75 million. The development will
include an abundance of recreational
facilities such as a swimming pool, tennis and outside racquetball courts,
basketball courts, a "tot lot", as well
es jogging and bike trails.
Phase I of Westwinds, which Is being
financed by Cardinal Federal Savings
and Loan, will contain 127 luxury condominiums and 317 single family
homes.
The homes will provide some of the
latest concepts in housing In the United
States. Emphasis will be on Ihe efflContinued on page IS
Attention All Local Industry
Any local industry wishing to have a
display during this year's festival,
please contact Henry Mullaney at Arrow Aluminum (933-2020] before
9/14/83, Call now to reserve an area
for your display and for any additional
needs.
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Avon Lake Block Parent Program
Tho Block Parent Progrnm nponsorod
by tho Avon Lako PTA Council will
snon go into effect. Tho grotm und
black signs In the front Wlndown of
homos show? that homo Is o "sufoty"
huuso for uny child com Ing to or going
from school who bocomos frightened
or nueds liolp. Pnrunls should show
Iholr childran tha locutions of Dlock
Parent houoos in their neighborhood.
Anyone with questions or anyone intorustod In joining Uio program should
contact Donnu LoRoy at 033.30-10.
Pre-School And Kindergarten Dance Classes
Jonn Hofo'zor Full onrollmonl for
dbiico antl liu'on classes will begin on
September 10. The purpose and gonls
of the! class arc to assist llio child in
making ud]u3tments from home to
school, encourage the growth of sclfdlcciplino, emphasize tho listening ability, share and tako turn?, and build tho
attention span and self confidence.
Children's music Is used for warm ups.
Ballet and tap r.ancl.ig Include songs.
Tumbling skills in gymnastics Is Incorporated Into tho progrim and thore
Is also baton for marching and twirling.
Each class has a limit of 12 childron
.and meets two times a week, one1 lasts
1 hour,
Pro-schooU - Mon.-Wed,, B:r
3ft.iYr. Old.
Pre-sclictrl II - Mon.-Wetl.,
10:30/2:00, 4 & 5 Yr. Old.,
Pro-school I - Tuoa.-Thur.,
-!30/l:00,4&6Yr.Old.
Pre-school II - Tuos-Thur.,
10:30/2:00.3^4 Yr. Old.
Pro-school II Is only for tho student
who has completed lot year of lessons
In dnncu school. Tho fee is $15 a month
nnd Is due ut open house ruglstratlon.
Tho first month Is a irlal. If It Is toll that
tho child Is not ready for danca school a
full refund will ho made.
Open Housa - 1/2 hour, September
10 - 3 year old - 9:30; 4 year old • 10:30;
5yuarold-5:30.
Please call In ad vane o so class Sizo
will not bo too largo. Only 12 per class
will bo acccptid. 'f you wish to form
car pools you IJR-. make your own arrangements. You will be provided with
a list of names, addresses and phono
numbers, For more Information you
may call mo at 933-0D02.
|oan Hofelzer Is a cntiHed teacher of
Dance of America and certified with
tho Baton Twirling United States Twirling Association,
Summer ^raduatas who received
awards for excellence are: Mary and
Leslie Holt on, Jacklo and Holly Mullor,
Kim Jaulcek, Krlsten Dlllroan, Jenatte
Brusky, Suzy Vincent, Kim Smith,
Robin and Jacklo Davleau, Dana Welch,
Angela Yacobuccl, Stacy Breeze.
Alzheimer's Information Night
Wostbay Manor ourdng homo will
host a froo program an coping with
Alzheimer's Disease, Thursday,
September 8 at 7:30 p.m. Tho program
Is being sponsored in conjunction with
the WestUke chapter of the
Alzheimer's Disease and Related
Dlsordors Association (ADRDA).
Alzheimer's, a dlsoose , that has
received much media attention recent. Iy, affects tha brain's ability to function. It causes increasing memory loss,
'language disturbance'and confusion,
expeclally In UIB elderly, There is no
known cure at this time.
Because the disease progresses slow-.
J
'-Uy over a length of time, family
members of those afflicted often suffer
- groat emotional stress.
Alzheimer's Disease accounts for 70
percent of thtj sufferers of senility, ac-
cording to figures released by tho ADRDA.
Br. Vilnls Clemlns, a neurologist affiliated with Palrvlew, Lakewood and
Southwest General Hospitals, will
speak at Wostbay on the disease, what
Is known about Its causes, as well as
available treatments.
Members of Westlake's ADRDA
support group which meets monthly at
Westbay will also bo avllablo to discuss
their personal experiences with affected relatives or ffiends. The group's
purpose Is to os9lat families In coping
with the disease, both physically and
emotionally.
Westbay Manor Is located at 27601
Westchcstor Parkway In Westlake. For
more information, contact Peggy
Walsh, L.P.N., at Wostbay manor, 8715900.
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Avon Lake
LCCC Late Registration Dates Announced
Late registration for Loraln County
Community College's Fall Quarter offerings 1B scheduled for Monday,
September 12 and Tuesday, September
13.
Students can register for fall courses
on a space-available basis from 6:30
a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on both dal?s In the
College Admissions Ofi'lco.
Day, evening and weekend credit
courses will be offered Fall Quarter to
meet the needs of working adults,
presently enrolled students, transient
students, homemakers and high school
students. Fall Quarter classes begin
September 12.
LCCC's "open door" admissions,
policy extonds educational opportunities to high school graduates
and non-high school graduates, 18
years of agi or older who can benefit
.from college level instruction.
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Send the Honey Jar Bouquet for
Grandparents' Day. Sunday, Sept. 11.
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The Press Is a Newspaper of
General Circulation In Loraln County
Linda M. Hemmer, Advertfslng
Bonnie Horvath, Advertising
Tonl Musorove, Advertising
Ann Schneider, Accounting
Rita Fiaim, News co-ordinator
Catherine J.eahen. circulation Manager
Letters To The Editor or letters In response to other letters
must be brief. It's Important they Include yourname, signature,
address and phone number. Allletters are subject to editing.
TELEPHONE 933-5100
Send news articles, advertisements to:
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EVENING OF CRUISING
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7:30 p . m .
Thursday
Sept. 29,1983
Prizes
Wine
&
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Serving LaHl
Avon Lake
School News
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SCHOOL LUNCH MENU (Subject to change)
Wed. Sept. 7, Sloppy Joe on Bun, Cheese Wedge,
Trl Taters, ChocoChlp Cookie, Milk
Thurs. Sept. 8, Toasted Cheese Sandwich, Tomato
S-mp, Stuffed Celery, Chilled Fruit, Milk.
Fri., Sopt. 9, Pizza Popporoni, Tossed Salad, Green
Beans, Choco. Cake, Milk.
Mon. Sept. 12, Submarine Sandwich, Chlckon
Noodld Soup, Pretzel Stlx, Fresh Fruit, Milk.
Tues. Sept. 13, Ham or Eg'j Salad Sandwich,
Tomato Soup, Cookie, Fruit Cur,, Milk.
Indian Guides
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Don't forget ... Indian.
, Savaasmucfisrs1
Guides Uprising (explanation and registration
meetings) will bo held
Sept. 13th at 7:30 p.m. at
BANQUETS
the Sheffield Lake Com• W h e n c o m p a r i n g otjf •
munity Center, Lake
Road, and Sopt. 14th, • ^priro's.vyitKothtr:1 '.••
..' aroa.restaurantsi! ','
7:30 p.m., at Erlevtew
SCHOOL GALE! MR
School, Electric Blvd.,
Tues. Sept. 6, Choral Ensemmo - Vocal Room
Avon Lake, you can at9:30 p.m.; Avon Lake High School PTA Bd, Mtg.
tend eithor meeting. Bring
Rmt157
Mom and/or Dad, Join
Thurs. Sept. 0, Pep Club Mtg. 3:15 p.m'. the fun. Swim nights,
Cn'otorlat Inatrumnntal Parents Mtg, 7:30 p.m. Band
camp-outs, Naaa tour,
Rm.
Mohican Canoeing are
Fri. Sept. 9, Varsity Pootbr.il at Admiral King
' ' .. . .277-6666 • •• . •
some of the scheduled
-.Dlddulph Plaia-Drookirn '
Sat., Sept. 10, Avon i-akn Bandorama Meiuorial
events' *••.'"•'.,45*0020
••
Stadium 6:00 p.m.
Kids, give your parents
Tues. Sept. 13, High School Open House 7:3?
memories that last a
p.m.; ErievJcw Open House 7:30 p.m., Redwood
lifetime - foln Indian
Opeu House 7:30 p.m.
Guides.
"OCCUPATIONAL WORK ADJUSTMENTAvon Schools Menu
EDUCATION'S COMMITIViKNT TO YOUTH"
Wod.,Sept,7
Mixed Fruit
This was the theme of a three day conference held
Swiss Steak
Cookie
August 10,11 and 12, at Ashland College. Al Spelglo.
Moahed
Potatoes
MOD., Sept. 12
teacher from Avon Lake High School, attended the
Buttered
Gr.
Beans
Sloppy Joe Sand.
teacher inservlco conference. Over 400 Occupational
or Fruit
French Fries
Work Adjustment teachers attended the conference
Bread
ft
Butter
Buttered Gr. Beans
sponsored by the Ohio Department of Education,
Thurs., Sept. 6
Fruit
Distributive Education ServicesRoast Turkey
Cookies
Occupational Work Adjustment Is a program for 14
Mashed
Pot./Gr,
TUBS., Sept. 13
and IS year old youth. The program's instructional
Buttered
Peas
Oven-Fried Chicken
components include remediation in math and
or
Fruit
Mashed Pot./Gr.
English, career exploration and on-the-job work exBread Aflutter
Buttered Beans
perience to redirect the student towards graduation.
Fri., Sept. 9
or Fruit
Some of the twenty different inservtce sessions ofPeppercai Pizza
Bread & Butter
fered to teachers included: Microcomputers In VocaButtered Corn
Cookie
tional and Career Education, Positive Classroom Intervention, Using the Newspaper as an Instructional
Tool, Procter and Gamble Leadership Institute, Ohio
Career Information Systems, Private Sector Employment and Teacher Liability Concerns.
Rentals-Repairs-Lessons .
The conference concluded with Regional Meetings
Gardner's Academy of Music
and goals to aim for during the 1983-84 school year.
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VISA & MASTERCARD WELCOME
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Mortgage Life insurance
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Avon Lake, Ohio
933-2720
Walleye Contest Winner
An OW-pound walleye caught by ]lm
Smith, of 159 Berkshire, was tho '.op
flah In Avon Lake Hardware's 1083
Walloyo ContoBt.
CIOSB on his heals was Elam Bruogger, of 147 Berkshire, who bail
registered a 0-po'jnd-14-ounco beauty.
As tho top wlnnocs. each was awarded a KUNNAN Rod and a Ponn Reel. A
total of more than 200 fishermen wore
vying for prizes this year.
Nineteen fish entered In the contest
qualified for "Fish Ohio Awards". To
bo eligible, a walloye haB to be 26 inches or longer. Avon Lake Hardware Is
the local headquarters for Fish Ohio,
sponsored by the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources.
Tho 10 weekly winners In the contest
Included four-time winner Scott Bruegger. two-tlmo winner Gary Carlson, Jim
Lovelte, Bob Tomanok, Jim Halter.
Peter Rekstls, Jr., Jean Novotuy. Dave
Keiloy, Tom Evans, Bob Clfranlc, Elam
Bruegger, Walter Llppay, Willie
Cothran, and Jim Smith.
Jim Smith and Elam Bruegger also
captured special prizes offered by tho
Avon Lake Boat Club for Us members.
Baton & Dance Program
Enrollment opened for the Q3-U4
snasott. Start class by Sept. 10th and bo
<n Avon Lake Homecoming Parade on
Oct. 1st.
A five week course in Basic Strut &
Twirl 1 hour classes. Limit 15 girls in
each. I will have promotion In baton expertise based on Individual accomplish*
ment. Ages 5-0, 0-11, 12-14 ant! IS &
over. I utilize tbi video camera tape
Bystem, providing w mediate feedback
for student and teacher.
Each 5 week session will have a
study sheet and complollon will receive
a very nice patch for jacket and shirt.
A program of advanced stud oats will
be given at 1st meeting, Mother la encouraged to share in class with child.
ToachtJi/Coech Joan Hotelier Is certified lit Batou United States Twirling
Assoc. and in Dance Masters of
America and Stale of Ohio.
Student accomplishments: Jr. Twirling Jorp. State 83 - 2nd place Juv.
Larg.- Dance Twirl Team 03 state champion • 1st soto 83 Strut 7 yr. old champ
Beth. 'Drthcott of Avon Lake. Solo 1st
Region'il BBg. Kristin Newman of Avon
Lake. Current Cuyahoga County Fair
Pageant winners - JOBBICB George of
Avon 6 /ra old, Corl Haslck of Avon
Lake 8 y;a* old, Kristin Nowman & Hally Vogul to yr. old Ho and Jenny Glyde
12 yr. oli' tram day Village won age
group and title of over all. She received
$20.00 and !> trophy's that day.
A lot of flood times and ha.'d work
await your child. Get involved and Join
the fun. For AIOH Informartlor you may
call 633-8802.
STEPHEN'S STUDIO
2nd YEAR
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3. Maximum 5 people per sitting.
4. Appointment date must be between September 19th
and October 7th
•The Landings" 933-5763
Did AlcohoS Ruin
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"enior Citizen Registration At LCCC
Senior citizens may register to audit
credit couraaa at Lorain County Community College on a tultlon-free, apace
available basis. Wednesday,
September 14. Day, evening and
weekend credit courses are of Fored this
Fall Quarter at the Collage.
Although the course fee Is walvered.
senior citizens must pay a one-time only application .'io, aud material ncd
bookcosta.
Registration vtlll be held from 6:30
a.m. to 8:30 p.m. la the College Admissions Office loaded on the socond
floor of the CollefiU Center. Fall quarter
classes begin the week of Soptembor
12.
To The Market For Antiques And Good Food
Many quality licensed dealers will be
on hand at the twentieth annual Antique Market & Country Store on Saturday. September 17, 1983, from 9:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the grounds of thn
Avon United Methodist Church, 3771..
Detroit Kd., Avon. (Rt. Z54 - U mill
west of Ri. 611).
Admission Is free and unlimited
parking (free) Is provided.
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where the men of tint chtr in will ba
hoppy to assist you. There will Us many
home-baked dolicacirc in the barn
along with booths of antiques, crafts
and books. Plan on eating some good
home-cooked foods prepared by the
women of the church. Our famous
home-made donuts \s 111 also be
available.
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Sun., Sept. lfllh, D-G. The French Creek
Asboc. In again sponsoring the Autumn
Antique Festival.
Oulslde antique and craft markets,
aldownlk ouloa, und Americana croft
denionslratlons and tasty Food will bo
featured at the participating nhopa
located in buildings dating back to
IHOO's along Detroit Rd. (Rt. 254)
Stonoy Ridge Rd. In Avon, O. 1
south o'.MHi.
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tlvitios on Sun. from 4 to 7 tho l'lraihiitOq
will have their annual Clem-Stunk Bako^-i
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Ridge Rd. Tickets arc at the door.
Avon Historical Society
Tho first mooting for this year will be
on Monday, Sept. 12th at 0:00 p.m. '
tho Town Hall of 1071.
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• No person is employed for that purpose!
' There Is no selling of a commodity on
tho premises;
• Wo sound or odor Is emitted from
the premises;
• No sign or other outward evidence
of the occupation Is displayed on the
premises,"
Another 15-year-old ordinance (Sect.
1270.10] liBta permitted "accessory
uses" for dwellings which are primarily usad as a residence. It says.
"accessory uses shall be understood to
Include an office of a physician, danUst, surgnon, engineer, architect, attorney, musician, artist or otberprofessional person (except morticians} ...
and also ... such home occupations as
dressmaking or millinery..."
"This section further states, "adeqi'tite off-Btrcet parking muut bo provided for those visiting the promises by
reason oi tuic'jt accessory use.''
Everyone present at the work session
- city planners, zoning board members,
the city engager, tho law director and
the building Inspector - all seemed to
agree the present logulallons are vague
and difficult to Interpret and apply to
the five specific complaints they were
reviewing.
For Instance, the photo studio seems
to comply to Sect. 1230.22 by not emitting "sound or odor" end not having a
"sign or othor outward evidence of the
scsiipafton displayed on the
premises."
But, Lash said ho interprets the
nowspapeiv advertising being done by
the photo studio as "outward evidence
of the occupation" - oven though It Is
not "on the premises." Ho also stated
It was "the advening, rather than the
activity" that he fo;md obJQctloLjble.
"My opinion is," Lash said, "unless
the follow crises advertising, we may
have to take some fiction."
Zoning Board member Ron Andolsen
disagreed. "I don't see bow we can
control advertising." ho said. "It's one
of tblK country's freedoms." '
George Vasiloff. member of both tho
Planning Commtoolon and Zoning
B'.iwd said, as far as he was concerned,
advertising made the photo studio a
business rather thar a home occupation.
There was also some question as to
whether the photo studio was using
"only custom?ry home equipment",
and K there was "suiting of a commodity on the premises."
A furthar complication was brought
up by Building Inspector Ken Grano.
He pointed out that Sect. 1270.15 Huts
SOMEDA Y YOU MAY NEED HOME
HEALTHCARE?
Effective September 15, 1983, St. Joseph Home Health
Care Program is accepting patients. This type of health care
service satisfies patients, families, and physicians. It
provides an acceptable alternative to continued
hospitalization or nursing home care.
For patients who are homebound, needing health
services and live within Lorain County - St. Joseph Home
Health Care Program can provide a less costly form of
quality and personal care. Some of the benefits you may
receiveare...
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... recovery in the privacy and comfort of your home.
..health care provided by an experienced and skilled team of
professionals who have the credentials of practicing in a hospital
. .services are available as ordered by your physician on a daily,
weekly or as needed basis but in the case of an emergency our
staff is ready to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
..reduction of hosp'tal stay.
..decreased need to be readmitted to the hospital.
..less reliance on Nursing Home care.
..and more.
For mora information concerning St. Joseph Home Health
Care Program please contact Barbara Gubeno, R.N., Director
of Home Health Care, 245-6851, ext. 392.
Continued from page 1
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the "officb of an artist" as a permitted [,'
necessary uso for , a dwelling *
"Wouldn't a photographer bo con
stdered an artist?", ho asked.
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Law Director Dale Barnard said that
was a decision for a court of law to {•,
make;
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Planning Commission membur Joan ^
Bair suggostod, "Let's address the ^
Issue of what we want in our communl X
ty, and then work backward to roviBO
our codes to accomplish that.
"Are we going to permit tho making
of draper!oa, dresses, cakes and flower
arrangements? Do wo want to list nan
objectionable homo occupations?'!
RUBB Lynch, City Council's represoti ' &
talivo to the Planning Commission
4'
montloned that occupations which In
volve the use of gasoline or chemicals
should be prohibited because of /the
danger it neighbors., .
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Commission Chairman Lash stated
that a review of the city's planning and
zoning codes was begun last spring, but
was suspended for the summer before
there was time to study ithe horaeoc-t
cupatlonsection.
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City Engineer Jesse Kalourfa recom
mended Council bo asked to pass an or- s
dinance requiring permits for home oa
cupatlon. Ha said when a pornoncanVf.
In for a permit, a determination wfiuld|
be made if the occupation conformed
to tha codes.
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"If my department can't settta It.
we'll bring it to the Planning Conmlaslon or Zoning Board for a decision,"
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lit 8'tpport of the permit proposal) ^
Law Di^ctor Barnard said, "I egros .
with Jesse..In our code we don't have {
any way of reviewing (an occupation)
before it becomes a problem. Now
wo
only act if there's a violation.";
It was agroed that Planning Commission would draft a recommendation lo*"1
Council calling for the passago of an ordinance requiring a permit for: oporatlon of a home-based business.
The City 'Engineer and the Law i
Director will mvlaw tho five homo
businesses which are presently in quostlon and make a report tc the City Prosecutor Who will decide what action to
tafce, accoTding to Lash, "to prpserve
the residential character "• of our
neighborhoods.*'
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Proposed changes In the sire llmltatlons for accessory biilldlng
and tha %«
amoimt of , frontage!.! required for *
bulldable lots on streets which are 60 i
percent developed, were alsodlsrussod
at the Joint work session. Planning
Commission will address these Inouoa
further at their next meeting.
ALFONSO 6. GOZARM.D.
General Practice
The Landings Professional Bldg.
32730 Walker fld.f Avon Lake, O.
Phone
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Big Wheel Celebrates
70th Birthday
Donna Suienda French, manager of
tho Avon Lake Big Whool has nnnouncud that tho chain or 09 discount stoics
Is celebrating Its 70th birthday sale next
week.
Ms. Surenda French says customers
can join the celebration at Avon Lake
all naxt weak (or valuable giveaways,
special birthday sale savings and more.
Freti cake will be provided on Sunday
9-11-83.
The Fishers Brothers, Ed. Dan and
Mike, opened their fixe* clothing store
In New Castle, PA in 1914. Over the
years, business prospered considerably
and developed Into a chain of clothing
stores. In the lflGO'a, Fishers expanded
even more, offering customers both
hard and soft goads under ono roof.
Today each store features carpeted
fashion department, wide shopping
aisles and a bright, cheerful atmosphere with ovor 80 departments Including domeatlca, housawares, health
and beauty aids and more, Ed Fisher,
one of the throe original founders, still
serves as Chairman of tho Board and
takes an active port In the organization.
According to Ma. Surenda French,
the Avon takb Big Wheel opened for
buslnesa 1MB-74.
Flshara Big Wheel, Inc., with Its corporate office hi New Castle, currently
operates atortiB hi Pennsylvania, Ohio,
West Virginia, New York, Michigan,
Connecticut and Rhode Island.
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Adapted Aquatics Program A Success
Another successful year for the
American Red Cross Adapted Aquatics
program In cooperation with Buster
Seals, came to a close at the graduation
ceremonies hold Aug. 14th at the Avon
Lake Municipal Pool.
Swimmers of all ages and at all
swimming levels (beginner to Intermediate) demonstrated their skills
for families and friends as Paul Drown,
program director, Informed tho audience of Individual achievements. <
The students: Chrlssy Leonard, Tina
Burns, Julie Sobol, Christopher
Quinlan, Keith Durt, Sherrle Kuhn, Linda Roden, Donald Perrlne, Katbleon Prrlne, Matthew Manner, Pam Hoicog,
Steve Herceg, Katherine Bowes, Kenny Halligan, Kathy Neelon, Tracy
Seracl, Dan Beeman were present with
t r o p h i e s and p a r t i c i p a n t PU-
Mayor's Report
The Charter Review Commission has
recommended revisions to the-City
Charter,' which will appear on the
November ballot. I feel those revisions
need to be fully explained to the public.
To accomplish this, I have arranged,
with the cooperation of the school
system, the following dateB and locations for the various Wards:
Ward I, September 7th, Eastview
School;' Ward H, September '21at,
Erlevlew School; Ward HI, September
14th, Redwood School; and Ward IV,
September 28th, Westvlew School.
Each meeting will be held In tho
. school's cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. ,
I would like to personally thank Tom
Beat. Chairman of the Charter Review
Commission, as well as the other
mombers, for all their time, efforts and
assistance In this matter.
Please drive carefully, most especially through the school zones. Our PoRce
Department will be checking these
zones, keeping a watch for our
chiiJrens' safety.
Branch Pickup - Our Branch and Lent
Pickup Program will begin September
, 15,. 1903 and continue until Ocf ir 15,
19B3. Please do your trimming of trees
so they may be picked up within this
time period. Your cooperation In this
matter will bo greatly appreciated,
Mayor Robert E. Allen
compllshmenta. And special awards
were presented to Julio Sobol and
Kathy Neelon for their uffortB to raise
monoy for the Easter Seals through the
Easter Seals Splash-a-Thon hold at tho
Avon Lake Pool on July 27th.
A very special thank you In appreclution wan given to all thosu who aided
the students and gave unselfishly of
their time and help and often words of
encouragement.
Another very special thankc Is given
to Jim Tones who provided the entertainment for the evening with his expertise In basketball trickery.
The evening came to a close with an
informal reception with ice cream and
cake. All those who were a part of
Avnn Lake's Adapted Aquatics program left with a smite, a Bcnse of pride,
and some very good friends.
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JOSEPH E. RUSSELL, D.D.S.
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American public. My first reaction, and
Mill Is, that of Incredulity. I couldn't
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Editor's note said, "You have got to be
kidding". This cord system Is In every
v/ay a violation of our constitutional
rijhts. Granted, this country has Its
problems In every facet and we all need
to do aur part to make our government
work. But shadeB of 1984 and/or the
Kremlin.' this system suggested Is hardly the answer. But, alas, tha author Is
aerloualll .
I would Buggest to the author of this
let tar In question that If he/she thought
the system so attractive, palatable and
of such high quality, he/she Bb=ulhave fully supported It ,'jy signing
his/her letter for publir viewing so that
he/she could bo the flret to go down the
tubes. I would Imagine that the editor
has a different expletive from each
shocked and flabbergasted render. As
for myself, If 1 have something to say, I
will elwayB back it up with my name in
caps.
BARBARA A. YOUNG
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MENU
Monday, September 12 - CheosoburKur, French
Frioa, Pineapple Chunks, Milk.
Tuesday, September 13 - TUCOB w/Lettuco and
Cheese, Broad & Butter, Corn, Milk,
Wednesday, September U - Chicken Patty Sandwich, TrI Tatora, Julio w/Frult, Milk.
Thursday, September 15 - Cheoao Pizza, TooBod
Salad, Fruit/Pudding, Milk.
Friday, September 16 - Flah Sandwich, French
Frloa, Apple Crisp, Milk.
BROOKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL
Brookaldo High School saw Its 59th annual opening
on Aguuflt 29, 10B3. Many Btudents and staff,
howover, began the 1083-B4 school your earlier. The
Cheerleaders practiced and participated in competition at Bummor camp where they took second place
put or some forty schools competing. Mr. Steve
Kovaca ushered in the gridiron season with a weightlifting program followed by twlcp-a-day practices.
Brookalde faced Avon High School on Sept. 2nd for
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the Brook.'jIdG Cardinal 'Football team mooting Loroln
Catholic on Sopl. Uth, at the Loraln Catholic Hold,
anr! Southview High School on Sept. 10th at
HronksUIn's home field. The volloyball loam undei
the direction of Mr3. Kolll Wright, took to the floor In
niid-AL.guBt in preparation for Its season oponor
which was at Mlilviow High School on Auguat 30th
Tholr home opener was lisld In the Brookalde High
School gym on Sjpt. 1st whon they faced Clearvlew
High School's volleyball team. The harriers of
Brookslde High School under the tutorlodgo of Mr.
Bill Chiborowski are found running over hill and dale
with tholr introduction to the 1003 Cross Country
soason at the Avon Lake High School Invitational
which took place on tho grounds of Loraln County
Community College, Saturday. Sept. 3rd.
Mr. Mark Oil and the Brookside High School Marching Band ended Its pro-school preparations with an
ice creum social hoatod by the Band Boosters on
AUBUSI Z5th. The week of August 22nd sow tho band
encamped at Baldwin Wallace College working hard
early In tho morning to lute In the evening. Members
oi the Flag Corps are sporting newly deslgued flags
for the forthcoming year. Ma. Barb Tripp.pl will bu
the advisor for the Corpfl this year. Other than playing at football games, concerts throughout the year,
the Cardinal Marching Band will be participating at
the Avon Lake Bandarama on Sept. 10th.
Dr. Don Chlavetta, Brooksldo High School principal, la quite pleaBcd with the beginning of the
school year. "Parents, students and staff are to be
commended fur tho good tone which has been set at
the beginning nf the school year. All phasos of the
program have gotten off to a good start and wi
should sham the results in acadomlcs as w?U as
extra-curricular areas," stated Dr. Chlovetta. ThopV
forts of the building custodial staff should also be
recognized for it is through their work that wo can
step buck Into a revitalized building each year.
The following are 1983-04 Calendar Dates to,
Remember:
Sept, 5 - Labor Dav - No School.
Oct. 14 - NEOTA Day - No School.
Oct. 28 • End of tho first grading period.
Oct. 31 - Teacher Workshop - No School for
students.
Nov. 7-10 - Paront/Teacher Corferencea.
Nov. 24.25 - Thanksgiving Recess - No School.
Dec. 19-30 - Win*-*- Rjceas - No School.
Jan. 2 - School Resumes.
Jail. 13 • End of tho first semester.
Jan. 16 - Martin Luther King Day - No School;
Teacher Inservice.
Feb. 20 - President's Day - No School.
March 22 - End of the third grading period.
March 2a - Teacher Inservlce - No school for
students.
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Mar. 29-30 . Parent/Teacher Confeiancoa.
Apr. 20-27 • dprlng Recess.
April 30 - School resumes.
May $0 - N!emorlal Day - No School.
June 3 - Graduation Day for 1984 graduates.
June 9 • Toucher inuurvicu/HurDrdo Day.
NOTE:
Drookslde High School's I0D3 yearbook 1B hilt'
Anyone who ordototl one may pick tt up iu tho office.
Monday through Friday between tho hours of 7 00
a.m. oud 3:00 p.m. PIOBSO come in purson or send nn
Immediate family moinbor. Bo curtain to have'a
receipt and tho balance duo, If any.
KNOLLWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
GET ACQUAINTED W;iTHI
We would llko to wltih everyone a warm welcome
to the new school year lioro Bt Knollwood.
Our staff and studentlu greeted aeveral new people
on opening day. Mr. Karahuta has been rea&slsned us.
our building principal. Since hn Is also principal at
Forostlawn, Mrs. Totiar has betm reassigned to
Knollwood to teach fifth grado and assume tho duties
'of Head Teacher when Mr. Karahuta Is at Ills otherassigned school. In tho office wo also welcomed;
Mrs. Van Buron who replacod Mrs. Paskavanks
building secretary. .
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We'd also like to extend a hearty welcome to Mrs;
S. delCorral, 1st grades Mrs. C. Keiser, 2nd gradej
Mrs. B. JODOS, 2nd grade and Mrs. C. Yunaska, our
Chapter 1 reading Instructor.
While these staff members are not now to tha
district, they aro new to Knollwood We wish
everyone a happy and successful yeart
PARENT'S CORNER:
Parent's aro reminded to chock with their children
tor copies of supply lists and
workbook fees for their £ |
grado level. Fourth andiif»h pradc students need gym rf3
clothes on tholr scheduled days, all other grades need i
gym shoes only. We have also stint flyers regarding
nur lunch program guidelines should you need them
As in any program, bains prepared is vary Important^,
to success- We appreciate your help in prcmptiy tak* ^
ing care of supplies, fees; und annual emergency ja
»;ards. As always, fenl free to telephone or visit ourf/|
school anytime the need arises.
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CLASSROOM NEWS:
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Knollwood students will be enjoying an expanded;
library facility. Our new resource room will be
available to teachers and studeuts very c-"~ Each
class will have a weekly visitation scheduled to:incorporate books and materials Into other classroom;
assignments.
Students will also sign put books for home use as
In the past. It should be a great opportunity to enrich
our curriculum Heads In tho various aubject areas.
Take time to browse around at our annual open.
house.
Thmg$ Have Changed!!
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Our New Manager •
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Fall Leagues
MONDAY EVENINGS
Women's Single Scratch-(165 Avg. or Better)
Now
Farming
WEDNESDAY
9:30 a.m. - Women's League (3 per Team or Individuals)
12:00 p.m. - Teams & Individuals (3 per Team)
9:30 p.m. - Women's League (3 per Team or Individuals)
THURSDAY
Nfled
9:30 a.m. - Women's League 8-3 per Team) 1 Women
1:00 p.m. -Women's Leagr.e (4 per Team a. individuals)
6:30 p.m. - Women's League (4 per Team or Individuals:
6:30 p.m. Father & Son League - Now Forming
FRIDAY
6:45 p.m. -Women's Scratch (155 Avg. or Detter)
Needs Ono Toam (3 per Team)
FRIDAY-SATURDAY OR SUNDAY EVENINGS
Mixed Couples League - Couples or Teatr.o Needed
For More Information On Registration Call933-3228
Tha League of Women Voters of
Avon I.ake will kick-off an ambitious
meipjorship drive, part of an effort by
ht'^drads of Leagues across the coun,ry to incrcane tho number and diversity of tholr mombers. An Informative
evuntng program w.ll bo held
September 14, 7:30 p.m. at the Avon.
T ake Public Library. Anyone interested
In fnbing the League or membership is
opevt to anyone 10 yrs. or older. Further details or information may be ob-
371 U Colorado Ave
Avon, Ohio
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talned b y . calling League
JohnJlndra at 033-6905.:; ',
The League of Women Voters
Avon Lake Is a non-partisan citizens
1
organlz&tlbn working to; Improve and
enbanct',the political'priicoss through
Inv olvement In local, stats and national K v<
issues. It actively .supports meaaaccs t o ^
protect the envlronmont, .onsure \ ctlng? '
rights and promote fnir housing, nnd Isrj
currently concluding a major btuily
National Secunty
Awana Cfub Starting
"Tho Good Guys"
Rebui'ts — Exchange
ALTERNATORS
CALIPERS
MASTER CYUIMDERS
WATER PUMPS
Isn't Honesty the Best Policy? — in
the long run—
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• . »Carl Meier, A.LV-&
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933-3228
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HAVE A PLBABANT OAY
wn*H YOUR LOVED ONES, R1CKI
He who onduroo to the End, shall be
happy. It certainly tocJc a lot of endurance during that long dry spell w e
Gardeners and Farmers had to put up
with, till finally, Thanks Coo, at the
<3nd of AugUBt w e got about £ '.iches of
Rain. And now what Joy * fitL It Is to
See the Abunrlaice of'frultn i n the
Trees, and Vegetables in the Giirt'en. as
just hbout 17-16 yrs. ago, thit name
spot of Land where Adam MUUor soino
160 yro. back muds his living >-j\% was
covered with thorns and thls'jes which
I cut down and burned, an»i tnen Berate
Hubert rototllled about ".Jxioa ft, then
looked at It and said, '"Jail you have B
good piece of Land bare," and how
well 1 know and appreciate It,
Now the Good Months without that
"R" a n ovev, and the next 6 Months
wllh that "B" In them, are not fit for
growing iood here In Ohio — BO if you
didn't hit the Iron while It WLS goo^ and
rod hot — sorry, too late now.
Well th«»ve \i a Time to sow, and a
Time to re*r,, thu Law of Nature, and
the more wo observe and co-operate
with thai Law, thai much more benefit
and pleasure and Se.lf-BQtisfaclion w e
got out of our few years we spend here
on Mother Earth as w e brighten up the
corner wharo We are, and mako gootl
use of it, that, as I see Rick, Is a worthy
and lovely purpose of Life
Well our Old U.S. Post Office will
soon bo replaced by a now addition of
6000 sq. ft. floor space, double what
the Old One had. Thu walla are going
up to Just as high as lha building next to
It, and all things going well they'll have
the Rooi on by October. 8x10 Ctiment
blocks ore for tho Inner Wall and bricks
on the outside, tight together evory 10
niches with oxtra binding wlra Thorni
export brick-ley era put up about 200400 of those 0x10 blocks In one day,
slow but vory sure and accurate, Its fun
to watch them while they work — but
Us Actions what counts In Lifo. Right?
Foresight Is bettor than Hindsight,
and how much more harmonious our
Lives would be, If w e Mon would ask
ourselves concerning a Hnppy Mar*
rioge — Have you glvan uer all of your
time you could spore? HOAO YOU tried
to mcke amonda to her for t^s loss of
liur friends? Have you Joined wlthi\*r ;
lu htir endeavors to opon the Mind* of
your children and give them good moral
lessons? Huve You strengthened her
Mind with advice,, kindness and good
books? Have You spent your evenings
wttb hor In the cultivation of Intellectual, moral or social excellence? Have
You looked upon hex, -a well-'M 'J $
Yourself, as an immortal Suing?V Has
her Improvement b o m ds much Your
aim as your owu7 1B Your dsslrei'o
always "Lovo her" a n d t o s o e her holy
aud without blemish?? Did your kind
wotris soothe hor and your arm support
her hi the days of trial and trouble7 —
Have You truly been n Helpmato to her
as You promised and swora before GDd
and Man to love and cherish hBr??? —"-*1
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The Awana club will be starting on
September 14 at 8:J0 p.m. at Calvary
Baptist Church, 32007 Electric
Boulevard, Avon Lake.
AWANA means
"Approved
Workmen are Not Ashamed." This
motto is taken from H Timothy 2:15,
"Study to show thyaelf approved unto
God, a workman that nocdeth not lo be
ashamed, rightly dividing the word of
truth."
AWANA clubs ore Chrlsl-centored
weekday clubs, designed to tsa^h boya
and girls about the love of C\ -]. L.
Sports activities are replayed to
reach tho boys and girls but they;
message tnkee first place Tho message^?
Is clearly the Gospel of the grace ^of^g
God. A doctrinally sound study pro J
gram is used emphasizing salvation by^
grace, a separated life service for the^
Lord and interesting ^lojecls for earh
age group.
i*
, The A W / N A club is held" onf
Wednesdays from 6 30 B 00 p m for
Kindergarten through 6th grade On
opening night September 14 the club <
will run until 8 30 p ra and registration
will begin at 6 35 p m Everyone is
h'elcome to attend
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will :i!iirl up (i^nlii nl noon Wndncsdfi
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SOUP LUNCHKONU KK.SUMK
United Uiurch uf Chrlal of Slicfflultl
t.aku lucutwd nt 003 Sunuot Ur. will liuld
Its first uuup luncheon of thu l-'nll
Scnsun on Friday. Sopt. ilth from 11
u.tii. until l p.m. Tho monii cnnylatri of
r,TH ANNUAL
ART SHOW
.Sluiffitilii l.nkn A l l A.-CHMiiiillon will
In; holding Ihi'ir 5tli An mm. An Sliow,
October l l l - ^ l n l , wlilch will ooiuibl of
iti^nlur and mlnlutnn! iirt, II IH H N:itlonul Hliow d!i art pIci.L'it i.rc urrivlnn
from muny purt;J of tin- Unliud Slutes,
Tlio show will ho hold nt tin) Shuffled
l.nko Coninniiiity Center.
Anyone; Intoruytod in out or Ing tliulr
urt work in tin,1 -1th Annunl Art Show,
Iv !i't!!iti;r.
Konl yuiir talilc now liy railing ['iilmni
• fl-ill-(J.)2(l iifli;t'.<p.m. ur l.vnolti! - IM!1r
. i;i:il nfloi tl p.m. l.usl iliilc fur riMiliiiK u
tnlilu i;j ,Si'|)ti[[nlH!r 2rilli.
I'nbllclty pi:r;:(i:in of Sliutfli-Iil Lake
'irnanlzaliuti3 am] duon cull or SHIKI
your info mm I ion In !>y Thursday
buTon- you wnnl II prinliid to (nnul Coff«y, cull- n:i:)-»i»r» or uund tu iso
Harvuy I'kwy.. A vim Liiku, CJlilti.
Childbirth
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Simi up Imiiiv fur Cliildliirlli Kilnc;itniti I :ii|.'i.M<:i ilnniij:h Chlhlblrlh !';diu:i<ll<in ,A;,.'iiii:iiiiluti It's nul Inn i.-ui'ly!
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prutiiHiil, labor und dullvtiry, und posl
purlum i:«r« for Iliu untlru family.
We limit fiiir Lillian alzo no cni;li person Keltt indivliluiil nttciillon so cull
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JUNIOR & SENIOR BOWLING LEAGUES
FRIDAY PREP LEAGUES
REGISTRATION:
SEPT. 9th AT4:30 PM
STARTING DATE: SEPT. 16th
-."Art
REGISTRATION
SATURDAY
SEPT. 10th
Str ng Date Sept. 17th
PREPS 9:30 A.M.
JUNIORS & SENIORS 12:00-2:00 P.M
- LEAGUE STARTING TIMES Friday Leagues- Start4:30 p.m. - Sept. 16th
Saturday Leagues - Start 9:30 a.m. - Aft. 12 Noon
Sept. 17th
Prep I - 8 yrs, & undor
Prep I I - 9 thru 11 yrs.
Juniors-12 thru 14yrs.
Seniors -15 yrs. 8- older
Ladles participate In the new
"Aquonasttcs" program sponsored bo used when flying the planes not to
by the AL Hoc. Dopt. at the pool.
endanger or Interfere others using the
park.
Aquanasllcs Program Report
Fait and Winter
This trial session has turned out to bo Programs Being Planned
very successful as 24 woman turned
The following Recreation programs
out to give it a try. Participants are us- are bolng planned for (his fall and
ing tnusclos that they weren't uvvoro
winter at the Civic Center and other
they had as instructor Linda Leszyrskl
facilities in Avon Lake: "Ah Evening
guides thorn through the program. Wo with the Arts", Teen Parties and
are planning to offer this program as
Dances, Holiday Arts and Crafts
one of our pool classes noxi summer. If
Classes, Jazzerclzo Classes, Fine :Arts
you are Intarostad, watch this column
Classes, Theatre Plays, Photography
next Spring for further anClasses, Kiddles Cartoons and Moviea,
nouncements,
Safe Boating Class, Senior Citizen
Model Airplane Ec hualoalB
Hayrlde, Sr. Clt. Valentine's Party,
The Recreation :jpt. Invites persons
Volleyball League, Basketball League,
wishing to fly model airplanes to do so Sr. Cit. Arts and Crafts, Cooking
at Weiss Field between the ballfields
Classes, Travelogues, Kindordance, *ce
and the horse corral or south of the Pond Winter Olympics, end many more
horse corrals. This open nroa will proto come. Watch this column for anyHe plenty of apace and should
nouncements on these and additional
eliminate ai*> i.eba problems with your
upcoming ,iow programs.
neighbors. Wo ask thai common sense
What Is Chemical Dependency?
Center in The Landings, 445 : Avon
Because thu Human Resources
Belden Road, Avon Lake.
Cunter and The Loraln County Council
on Alcholism and Drug Ahuse
The meetings are open to the public and
recognize that
chemical
will cost $2.00 per session. Questions
abuse/dependency Is an Illness which
may be referred to Catherine Sheshan,
affects not only the dependent person
202-4552 or Dill Vanek, 933-5022.
but-his family and significant others.
We are offering residents In the NorSchool Calendars
theastern Lorain County area an ongoing educaUonuI series.
Need to know when the kids have
The above mentioned series will off, a band concert, the noxt P.T.A
opeak to youth, parents and other con- meeting, when, where and who the
cerned persons providing them with next game will be against For a small
knowlodgo of the disease, how to Iden- $1.00 donation you can purchase a
tify behaviors of those who may bo In calendar that covers all Avon Lake
trouble with alcohol and other drug schools including St. Joseph's, In addiuse.
tion to the meeting schedules for the ciThe first 2 hour session In the lertes ty'B Zuning Board and Planning Comwill begin on Thursday, September 22 mission at both the Convenlents, Drug
at 0:00 p.m., at the Human Resources Mart and the Avon Lake Drug Store.
184 Miller Rd., Avon Lake
933-3228
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September 28,1983
Arnana Radar Range
Micro-Wave Oven
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Festival Queen Deadline Set
Tho A v o n Lako Homecoming
and her attendants will ba solectod on
Festival commlttoo has sot 6 p.m. on tho baBls of Iholr polso, appoaranco,
Thursday, September 15th as tho personality, ability to represent Avon
deadline for acceptance of ontrlos for
Uko and an entry letter of not more
tho oulectlon of tho Homocomlng
than 50 words completing the aontonco,
FonHval Queen,
"I like Avon Lake because.,."
AH unmarried Avon Luke young
Entries should bo mailed to: Festival
ladles from 10 through 21 yoara of ago Committee, 33153 Redwood Blvd.,
aro invltod to ontor tho MIBS Avon Lako
Avon Lake. Ohio. 440Z1.
Festival Quoen Contest. Tho Quuon
V. '
NAME.
AGE.
ADDRESS.
Clean-Up Week In Avon
The Avon transfer station located at
tho Avon Service Garage, 35000 Detroit
Road, v/Ul bo open from Monday,
September 12 through Saturday,
September 17, 10B3, between the hours
of 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Dump
tickets may bo purchased at the Avon
City Hall, 30774 Detroit Road.
ENTRY FORM
AVON LAKE HOMECOMING FESTIVAL QUEEN
One other Clean-Up Week scheduled
for thl3 year Is: October 17 through October 22,1003.
The uso of tho transfer station Is
restricted to Avon residents, who must
have B ticket before they will bo allowed to dispose of their rofuBe.
ENTRY MUST INCLUDE LETTER COMPLETING THE SENTENCE, "I LIKE
AVON LAKE BECAUSE..."
MallL. iryTo:
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Festival Commltteo
33153 Rodwood Blvd.
Avon Lako, Ohio 44012
Westwinds Breaks Ground
Urgent Care by Elyria Physicians
Continued from page 1
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areas of tho condominiums, and each
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garage.
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long-standing reputation for tneutlri
the neodB of the public with quality
housing, and for having a commitment
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Demaline - Jalkanen Wedding
Cathy Lymia Demollne and Mark
a btophen Jalkanen wore married in St.
» Bornatielte'B Church, Woatlako. Ohio
£ o n August 20. 1B03. Ofriciant of tho
| ceremony was Rev. Fr. Robert Colo.
s Parents of tho newluywoda are Mr. and
K Mrs. Lester Domallno, Avon, Ohio and
t) Mis. Ray Crane, Vermilion,-Ohio and
£ the late Wm. Jalkanon.
J2 Rhonda McCummins served as
K matron of honor with Kalhl Barnum,
m Barbara Domallno, Lynda LHSorella and
£ Pam Novak as bridesmaids. Krlsll Racz
waB floworglrl, Jim Kramer served as
rrntt mnn nnd Dan Dunham, Tom
Domallno, Larry Jalkanon and Terry
Jalkanon ushered. Nathan Racz was
ringboarer.
tho bride graduated from Avon High
School in 1077, and Ohio State University In 1901. The groom graduated from
Elyrla Catholic High School in 1972 and
la a 1074 gradualo of the Ohio State
University-ATI at Wooster, Ohio. The
couple ara both employed by Willow ay
Nurseries hi Avon. OhioFallowing o honeymoon In Quobnc,
Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Jalkanon will
reside in Sheffield Township, Ohio.
Aufdenkamp Halstead Engagement
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Aufdonkamp of
Avon Lake, announcu tho engagement
of their daughter, Ann Mario, to
Russell Allen Halstead, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Halutead 'of Uhnfftbld
hake.
Mfsa Aufdenkamp graduated from
Avon Lake High School In 1963. Hor
fltmuj graduated from Brookslde High
School in 1983 and Is employed at 'JO
family owned und onorated business,
F.J. Miller - Sewor Service Inc.
A summer of 1864 wedding Is planned.
Strauss - Luedeman Wedding
Gell Strauaa and Donald Roborl
Luodompn, Jr., wore mBrrlod July 23rd
by Rov. Bovan Kim moll in Lako Shore
Methodist Church.
Pa'onta of the nowlywods aro Mr.
and i<lra. Dale H. Strauss of 130
Ashwood Dr., Avon Lake, and Mr, and
Mrs. Donald R. Loudeman, Sr., of Portage, Wisconsin.
Gull's sister. Kelly Struass, served as
her Maid of Honor along with Dobrah
Markle of Avon Lako und Pamela
Christian of Governor's Island. Nuw
York, also slaters of tho bride, and Sue
Ann Graham of Avon Lake an
bridesmaids.
Timothy Raimor served as Best Man
with tho groom's brother, Thomas
Luedeman, Daniel Hartman, and
Richard Wagner, f n m Portage,
Wisconsin, as ushers.
The wedding recoptton, following
the coromony, was hold at the Beaver
Creek Boat Club in Loraln with family
and friends 'if the happy couple.
The bride graduated from Avon Lako
High School in 1982 end received her
E.M.T. From Loraln County Community College in Juno 1003. Her husband
graduated from Portage High School In
1074, enlisted In the U.S. Coast Guard
Mr. and M.u. Donald R. Lu adorn on, Jr.
in 1077. serving In Florida, Puerto Rico,
and Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.
Tho newlywoda ore residing at 945
Kukul Drive, Honolulu, Hawaii, 0O019.
where Don Is stationed as a Damage
Controlman, Second Class. Thoy
would welcome hearirg from Avon
Lako friends.
,
Hey, Alumni - We Need You!
Ann Mario Aufdonkomp and Russell
AVON LAKE "ALUMNI" BAND MEMBERS ft
MAJORETTES: Please
Soup Luncheon
The women of the
-Sheffield Lako United
Church of Christ will
again serve their soup
luncheons in the church
hall on the corner of
Sunset and Richelieu
Ave., starting Sept. 9,
11:00 • 1:00, and continuing on the second Friday
of each month. The menu
Includes aoup, sandwich,
beverage and dessert for
$2.50.
contact your fellow alum- 3706 or Kathy Bettrldge at
ni band member* & ma- 933-6908.
forettes and spread the
word...We are putting
together an "alumni"
band to march In tho
Avon Lake Homecoming
Festival Parade on Saturday, October lstl We are
hoping to have alumni
members from as far
back as possible. Music
and instruments will be
provided. There will be a
"social" beginning at
9:30 a.m. that mornings
You ip«nd •nouijh tlmt i t
' and a short rehearsal, at
your b u i l n t i t , It mtght • • wall:
11:00 a.m. in the band'
bayouritoandhomt.; ']'•;.; •';••
Pratiot your horn* and your'
room at tho high school.
butlnai*. On* Natlonwld*
For' more details, call
•gant o«n ptovlda you. wltH1
complttt oov«r«g« far Vour.
Mrs. McKercher 033homt:'and family.', And alia
halppralaciyaurbuilnaiiand
5261, Mrs. Weaver 83311
Protect your
home and
your home
away from
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Call - a . Natlunwlda agantt Q d o y .
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WE DO ALL THIS TO RESTORE FURNACE
EFFICIENCY AND PREVENT BREAKDOWNS
• Inspect flue pipes and
' drail divorter
• Inspect air fillers
• Chock blower boll tension,
alignment & lube.
• Check blower moloi
and lubricate
. .
• Check blowor lor
cleanliness
• Test (or gas leaks
In furnace
• Test and adjust pressure
regulator
• Clean and adjust pilot
assembly
• Check gas filter lor pilot
• Clean and adjust all
cotilrols
Check opor.illon of safely
controls
Test lor combustion leaks
Clean interior ol vestibule
Clean and adjust
thenno'slat
Adjust burner lor
efficiency
Check gas wnlvo
Check furnace operation
Inspect (Airing on furnace
Check thermocouple
Chock heat exchanger
Chock drafl at breaching
Check lor combustible
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[HEATING and
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311 Avon Beldan Road • Avon Lotto, Ohio
Avon Lake 933-2536
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WELCOME WAGON WANTS TO VISIT YOU
Just engaged? Now parent? Moved? I'd like to visit
you. I'll bring useful gifts, Information and cards
you can redeem for mure gifts at local businesses.
All free to you.
Avoii Laka-Mory Joan Garten, 933-G37B
Avon Lake-BaibiraKrabf,933912?
North Rfdanwllle-Roie Vopot. 324-7404
Avon-Audrey Flocko», 934-5334
Shafflald-Hllda Van Horn. M9-5472
Shofffo'd Lake-Haglnard WInbuth, .•Si
323^470
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We can arrange to
get together in .
your home fora'
brief visit.
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LARRY VAN AEROORD;
Representative
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32254 Electric Blvd.,
PiO. Box 182
Avon Lake, OH. 44012
Phone:933-6277
Ros.:?33-2595
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1982 Dodge Aries 4 Dr.
n a M
Automatic
Power Steering
Power Brsket
By: Robert L. Rassie, D.D.S.
BE READY FOR
COLD WEATHER!
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DO C O M P L E T E
DENTURES REQUIRE
REMOVAL OF ALL
TEETH? NO! In fact,
tliti loots of teeth that
have good bone support
aro treated and retained
In the ridge underneath
the denture. These root
stubs support the denture and reduce irritation to the tissue and
prevent the ridge from
shrinking. This reduces
the frequency of rellnIng and dental coats to
the patient. An added
advantage Is "retentive
buttons" can bo placed
on the root Btubs which
fasten Into the denture,
thereby Increasing the
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AM/FM Stereo
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Tinted Glass
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1980 Mustang
2dr., 4 speed, air condltlonlnH, AM/FM Voreo,
power stwring h brakn.
1979 Honda Civic
Automatic, radio, buckal seats.
'1978 Pontiac SunbJrri
Hatchback, A MHwd, bucket seats, radio, 23,717
retention and preventing "floating" or loose
dentures.
This message brought
to you in the interests of
better dental health
from tho office of Dr.
Robert L. Rassie, Z28
Miller Rd., Avon Lake.
Phono 033-2S40.
1979 Dodge Omni
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Dick Baker Dodg
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CFM/DeMarco Take Top Awards
{Plv'o lop awards woro prttduntud la
DoMorco. ProBidont of CanSun
Inc., headquartered In
Ohio. The awordB woro
presented by Convenient Food Mart
lijyBtora. at thoir Annual Executives'
SCpnforonce. Tho conforenco was hold
fin Chicago. Attending were executives
([from the system'B 44 regions. Mr.
tDomarco 1B Prosldont of a 32 store
SReglon.
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ji^'Tho Convenient Food Mart Inc.
^Regional Franchisor Awards uro
fpresented annually for outstanding perIformaDce of a Roglon based on criteria
^Q which all Regions of tho system are
DoMarco 1 o nwards were as
PRESIDENT AWARD - Proaontud to an
outstanding Convoniont Food Mart
Hoglonal, 10(33.
MERCHANDISING AWARD Presented for outstanding porformunci
In tho Haiti of merchandising, 1003.
SALES AWARD - Prosontod for oxcoptlouul sales dtMovomont, 1003.
MR. CONVENIENT AWARD Presented In appreciation of accomiJliahmontB achieved through
alncero and devotod offortB, 1803,
COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD Prosentod for developing deep roots
and strong ties in com muni tics, 1003.
Mr, DoMarco has boon president of
ConSun Food Industrlosi Inc. sinco
1970.
follow t
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Loft to right: James Shuman, Director of Selea end Purchasing; Leo
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Aerobic Fitness Begins Soon
e
Labor Day signifies (ho ond of summor, but It also signifies a boglnnlng.
On Tuesday, September 13, tho
Aerobic Fitness Program, aponaorod by
the Avon Rocroallon Department, will
P.°8ln- Aerobic Fltnosa la a program
that blonda dance, cxerciso and cardiovascular conditioning done to mualc
ranging from big band liita to loday's
Top I o n . A typical suasion begins with
ton to 15 minutes of slow warm-ups
followod by 30 to 40 mlnutoa of dancing
A.L.H.S. P.T.A. 1st Meeting
Avon Lake High School P.T.A. will
hold it's firat unit meeting Monday,
September 12th at 7:30 p.m. which will
bo held In (ho High School Cafeteria.
Principal Bobby J. Walker will prosent tho ruins, operational procedures
of tho high school and other Information about the high school program.
Tills program Is designed to help
parents of new high ai;hool students
(9th graders and othor new students}.
Principal Wolkor, Asst. Principal
Dave M o n o s , and tho s c h o o l
ond floor exorcises. To bring tho heart
ralo back down gradually and ronlrotch
thoao niuaclcs, class always ends with
a cool-down period. Instructor Annutto
Greco also takes time to work on trouble apots like stomachs an hips.
Classaa are scheduled on Tuesday
and Thursday ovenings from 7:30 to
8:30 p.m. and on Saturday mornings
from 10 to 11 a.m. Each session costs
$1.50 on a pay-as-you-go basis.
counselors will be there to answer your
questions about tho high school,
A tour of tho High School will take
place, if enough people request it at tho
mooting.
Officers for this school year ore:
Joanne Polacok and Kathy Keelon, CoProsldentj Tanya Thompson, 1st VicoProBldent; Jo Groapltch, Znd VicePresident; Dave Monos, 3rd VicePresident; Donna Halasy, Secretary
and Gail Fullorton, Treasurer.
INSIGHTS:
ARE VIDEO GAMES BAD K M THE EYES?
Joe Fil-ment's
Extended
LABOR DAY
Some paronts havo expreaaed their concern
about the effect of TV caoBelte games on their
children's future vision. "Not To Worry",
says eye specialist. In fuel, the exercise which
these cassette games provide to a child's
visual and manual, coordination can be
beneficial.
Anyone who has watched tho swift and
constant action In the eyes of a child while
playing these games can see what demands
the garaoB make on coordination, And any
parent who has played these games knows
how outck the eyes and hands must be.
Today some vision training experts are •actually using these games as part of their training procedures.
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Health Resource Center Fall Classes
Loraln Community Hoapllul's Health
Resource Cent or Is ploahud lu unnuuncc
jljoprograms schedultsd fur Hits fall.
Aikldo
Alkido is u Japnnusu muvomunt url of
Bclf-dofatiso which omphusizoH many
principles of stress management. The
instructor will bu Joiiy TululuirRichards, Ph.D.. u second du^rcu black
bolt. Sooslono consist of ssven 1 Vi hour
classes on Thursday:!, beginning
SBptembor 22, 1903 from 0-7:30 p.m.
Tbocoflt loS-15.
Back School
A series of 3 I wo-hour classes offored on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. September 12, 14 and 10, 1003
from 4:30-0.10 p.m., to assist the individual who ims or has had low bpek
pain develop a back consciousness and
become an active partner in the
management and prevention of further
buck pain. The instructor is
Christopher Taylor, a Clinical
Snoclnllut In llm Physical Therapy
Dopnrtmcnl. Tho cost is covered ljy
mas! medical insurance:! and rufurral
by a physician la required.
Yoga
An experience for body, mini] and
spirit. This class tuuehes exercised lor
stretching, toning, firming, balancing
and body tiwareni!!m. Guided meditation will bu explored to help yon find
tools to live a more healthy, alert and
creative life. Sessions consist of eiglil
1W hour classes bold on W«dnestlay«,
beginning September 21, 1UU3 from 70:30p.m.Thucasll8$27.
X-rsizo The Aerobic Way
An aerobic exercise program with
music ia designed for a total body
workout that will enhunce muscle lone
und curdloresplratory conditioning.
Thu class 11I30 offors modiflcntlons for
thuse with special needs, such as,
senior citizens, pre-teens, overweight.
Read und Use
The Classifieds
otc, Suasions conoisl of 12 one-hour
clamtoB on Monduy and Wednesday
from 0-7100 p.m.. or Tuesday and
Thursday from 0:30-10:30 a.m.. beginning Saptombor 10, 1003. The cost Is
S20.
Morning Exnrcluu Clnsn
Do you work nljilitu and iniu!) all
Ihnse fun classes nr.heduled during the
day? Hure's.your opportunity to enjoy
mi exercise class done to music. desi«niid to slim and trim. Tim suasions consist of IB one-hour clauses to lie hold on
Tuesday and Thursday from 0-9 -a.m..
beginning September U0. 1UO:J. The cost
Is $20.
A Posltlye Approach to
Weight Control
Luarn |',ow to change: your eating
habits through behavior modification
techniques, Participants receive an Individualized meal plan, Nutrition
education includes guidelines for dining
out und low caiorlo wok cooking. Final
clnaa will Include a wok prepared entree. Thu sessions consist of four onehour elns3n.n on Thursday from G-0
p.m., buginnlng September 2Ii. 1013:1.
The cost Is $30.
Stress Management
Whnl effnet Is stress having on your
life? A series of four classes is being offered In help individuals luarn more
about their pnrsonnl health risk factory.
A computer scored health risk appratsnl will be given and blood work
(choloBleral/HDL ratio) la also
avnllablc Tliu classes are ofrorod on
Mondnys from 7-U:ao p.m. oeglnnlnjj
Soplou.bor 19. lOtiJ. Tho cost la $30,
Slop Smoking Clinic
Want to break the cigarette habll?
The Aniolcan Heart Association will be
offo.lng a program tn help you onTuasda>, September K), and October 2G.
10(13 from 7-0 p.m. The Class uaus
relaxation techniques based on hypnosis to Italp individuals quickly,
painlessly, und almost effortlessly quit
smoking. The cost Is $40.
C.P.R. Training
The C.P.K. (Curdio Pulmonary
Resuscitation) course will tca'-h the
techniques of Uaslc Life Support In a
one-day session. Thu heart-savor class
for the general public will bo offered
September 24, and November 10, lBOa
from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. A basis
riiscurer class for health core professlonnl and para-professionals will be
offered October 22.1003.
Thu course will be taught by a trained C.PlR. professional. Tho cost i3$10.
For uddltlonat Infoi .nation or to
register for any of the abovo Haled
courses, please contact this Health
Resource Center al Lorn In Community
Hospital, 202-5040.
Where you can adopt gently worn
clothes orphaned by someone else.
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5404 E. Lake Rd.
Sheffield Lake. 0.9-19-B676
Daily n 7. Sal. 11-5
Sun. 12-4
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(Corner of Lako, Mooro & Electric)
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Wed. & Frl.
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With ci Touch-Call phone, you don't have to.make all those
'boring circles with the dial to place a call.
in fact, you don't make any circles.
You just make time by pressing buttons. And
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Pot Luck Supper Tonight
also bo paid at this mooting.
All members, uaaoclate memburs and
Social tlmo begins at 0:30 followed
u] ntiw Avon Lake residents, plooao
by a buffet euppor at 7:00 p.m.
« remember the annual Welcomo Wagon
Members are asked to bring a salad,
w Pol Luck Supper Wocliiosday,
vegetable, or dessert for the buffot
P ^optombor 7th at the Public Library,
tublo, along with the roclpo for that
32040 Electric Ulvd.
dish, DB thoy will bo used lalor in Iho
New programs for tho 1903-04 year
will bo distributed In addition to (hu evening fur a recipe oxcliango activity.
many hobby, Internal and sport groups GuoslB nuod only bring silverware.
Join us for a most enjoyable ovoning.
available for sign-up. Yearly dues may
OT-
Sheffield Lake Women's Club
Sheffield Lako Women's Club will on November 4th and 5th. Interested
moot on Wednesday. September 7, partios may contact tho General Chair1003 In the Sheffield Lake Community man Hilda VanHorn at 940-5472 for
table rental which the foe will be $10
Center, Lake Road at 8:00 p.m.
The Program will be presentod by per table.
Wanlta Pong who will speak on
Now members or guostB are most
"Behind Closed Door's."
welcome and may contact memborahip
The annual Wnmon's Club Bazaar Chairman Dawn Langin at 049-09Bl for
"Holiday Surprlr . i " Is going to be at further Information,
the Sheffield Lake Community Center
Somo lucky parson will win this beautiful handmade quilt on Octoboi 2nd.
Your Amiable Hosts David & Joel Arredondo Request
the honor of your presence at their
2nd Annual Mexican Independence Day Celebracion
SEPTEMBER 15-17,1983
MEXICAN
INDEPENDENCE
g
,
Thursday,S*pt. 15
MEflU ESPECIAL
'.i p.m. EIGritode
Independoncia
Friday, sept. 16
Saturday, S
. 17
MENU ESPECIAL
MENU ESPECIAL
Live Mexican
Live Mexican
Music 6-9 p. rn.
Music 6-9 p.m.
Al Foster 10 p.m.-2 a.m.Jazz by Satin Son
10p.m.-2a.m.
Be A Winner
The Avon Lako Homecoming
Festival Committed will be awarding a
beautiful handmade quilt to some lucky
person October 2nd.
The quilt Is tho Grai.d Prize. There
will be additional prlzen u the form of
gift certificates donuted by various
buolnosaea in Avon Lake to bo announced next week.
The quilt is now on display at
Siflson's Flowers & Furniture through
Enioy our MENU ESPECIAL, a six course dinner
consisting of truly Mexican Specialties not on our
menu
"
*7-50
!as Botanzs (appetizer), las Sopas (soup), elarroz (rice), Frijoles
(beans), Lo Platos (main dish), los ostres (dessert) and cafe o te'
Los Panchos Mexican Restaurant
5380 Lake Rd. (U.S. 6)
Sheffield Lake, 949-6102 R.S.V.P.
Saturday, Sept. lotb It will then be at
E3T, Lake Rd. branch Sept. 12th-17th;
then it can be seen at the Library Sept.
18th at their Open House. It will then
bo at The Natural Kitchen from Sept.
10th through Sept. 24th.
Tickets will bo on sale at theae places
and also at the EST, Walker Rd., office, Central Trust and Chicago Plna
F«>b. Tickets sell for $1.00 each or a
book of six for $5.00.
Barbecued Chicken Dinner
If the smell of charcoal fills tha air In
the area of Sunset and Richelieu Ave.,
it is bscauao barbecuers Jack Springowskl, BUI Burbank, Paul Voach and
Tom Welter are barbecuing chicken on
grills on the lawn of the Sheffield Lake
United Church of Christ, Sept. 17, G-7
p.m.
The barbecued chicken will be served smorgasbord style in tha dining hall
with corn-on-the-cobh, choices of
salad, rolls, beverage and home-made
pie. Tickets are available from
members at $4.76 for adults, $2.50 for
children under 12 and free for children
under ' three years. , Call Jonnifer
Schulpbach. at 949-2959 or Lots
Wlngate at 949-8373 for tickets or
reservations. Carry-outB are available If
you bring your own containers.
Avon Community Calendars
Have you forgotten to
purchase your Community Calendar? Do you have
a problem knowing what
is going on In Avon? Help
the Avon Women's Club
Student Loan Fund and
yourself by purchasing a
Family dining with something for
calendar
from BIlltnghurst's 1GA, Smith
Country Store. orL'Hommodleu'o Chemist Shop.
The c a l e n d a r s a r e
available for the same
price of $1.25 as last year.
everyone'Spec!alChildrens& Senior Citizens Menu*
Each Day Our Chef Prepares A
Homemade Soup tt Dinner Special!
Wed.
Thurs.
Fri.
DAILY DINNER SPECIALS 3:30-10:00
MONDAY -SirloinTips
•4"
TUESDAY - Fried Chicken
*4 aD
WEDNESDAY-Popper Steak
M""
THURSDAY- Roast Briskatt
of Beef
•4"
SATURDAY- Breaded Pork Chops *5 2tt
SUNDAY -Swiss Steak
M "
Roast Briskett of Beef *4 B "
Philadelphia Peppor Steak
Fresh Pike (All You Can cat)
Braisod Sirloin Beef Tips Over
Noodles
All The Lake Perch You Can
Eat
St. Louis BBQ Ribs
Virginia Baked Ham
Thoso spsciata Include cup of SOUD de lur, salad, potato or
veqotable, bioad & buttor.
ALL YOU CAN EAT.
NO PERCH TILL NOTIFIED
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AVON LAKE'S UNIQUE EATERY
COMPLETE LUNCH & DINNER M E N U
BAR-B-Q
EVERY SUNDAY
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Including corn
on the cob and
coleslaw
FRIDAY FISH FRY
LAKE ERIE PERCH DINNER
OR SHRIMP DINNER * 4 5
SATURDAY
PRIME RID
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TRY OUR ALL MEW SUMMER MENU
Piicod at '2"-'fl"
Modeling School Offers Glamou
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umbus, and Is u member of tho Model'
ing Asuociuliun of Am or leu, Intcrnu-
pie have in common, In North
Olmstud? Cluinourll You. will find it at
Ihu John Roburt Powors Modolinji
School und Agency In tliu Groat Northern Shopping Conlor.
A complimentary lour will tuko you
Into Iho glamourous' mirraund Ings' of
Scroon TGSIB, Toluvlaion Commorclala,
Profoaalonnl Make-Overs, Mnko-Up
Artistry, Jazzorclso and, of courso,
Modeling.
- The Powers School 1B licensed and
certified with the Department in Col-
Dinner &. Entertainment
lioiml,
Director, Ms. Mary Kuy Gannon 13
now screening for potential moduli!
from Cleveland and surrounding nrous,
Enrollment will bo limited regarding
those persons qualified. In order to
represent John Robert Powers al the
Big Apple's 14th Annual Convention at
Now York's Waldorf-Astoria April 24
thru April 20, 1004. Interview by appointment only. John Robert Powers,
777-8117.
Fairway Lounge
Enjoy dinner and the live music
of Ted Zaborniak
$8.95 to $15.95
Closed .'Sundays
Holy Trinity Chicken Dinner
Chicken Dinner ft Rattle: Sunday,
September 11, 1U03. Our annual
chicken dinner has more significance
than svor In this, our 150th Anniversary
Year. FDryoarB boyond remembrance it
has boon ono of our biggest ovents.
This year the cost of the dinner Is $5.SO
for adults and $2.50 for children under
12. C? noo Is the first prize plus six $150
and S100 prize. An added ruffle of a
white afglian and a log cabin quilt (In
remembrance of our first Masses being
celebrated in a log cabin) Is available to
all.
Nightly Specials from . . . $4.99
Crab Leg Buffet
Saturday Night
, Ni0ht on .the Tov<n
Program For
•" Beginwithdinherin'thc,. , ;•
Fairway; Lounge or'Miarni Roopi ^''
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Low Visioned
THt WEST SIDES FINEST NIGHT SPOT
FEATURING OHIO'S TOP ROCK AND
BLUES BANDS-LIVE
SEPTEMBER
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
P.F.
8
Pleasure
Unit
FLYER
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
9
Enlourago
It
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10
There will bo atalkand
movie for the low vlalonod to be hold Monday,
September 12th at 12-30
p.m. at the Beach Pork
Tower, 33BB7 Lake Rd. In
the main auditorium. This
Is under Hi« v^nlcea of
f'-r. Z. ,v.er for the visually Impaired. The public Is
welcome.
RAM ADA1 _
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QUA MARINE!
MS Millet Roid. Avon ' . m • 913.1000 R E S O R T I
933-5571
Apocalypio
M O N D A Y NITE FOOTBALL
on our LARGE SCREEN TV.
complimentary Chicken Wings
DRAFTNIGHT
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HAPI*y HOUR ATOUR BAH
M O I M W . 3110*30 P.M.
St.'
I9S OVER PROPER ID REQUIRED
Two week Engagement
m. n a W I I N IW., A.L man
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WE DELIVEBl!
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> Sandwiches
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Tuesday - Beer & Wine IMite
OLD SCOOP
"ALL THE FISH
YOU CAN EAT"
Wednesday-Men's Night
Thursday-Ladies Night
SALAD BAR
Burning Bridges
Served With
delicious tater
curls, ate slaw
roll & butter
•DAILY SPECIALS*
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We Have Sheet Pizza's
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Luncheon Specials
from 11:30a.m. -3:30 p.m.
Our Full Course Dinners
contln ue to feature our Early Bird
Specials... served from 3:30 til 6
p.m. Tuesday thru Friday
All Meals Include Our
Homemade "Sticky Buns" And
Our Homemade Rolls
Banquet Facilities for Lunch and Dinner
Opon Dally Except Monday
Tuosday thru Thursday
Friday and Saturday
Sunday
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Avon, Au 8 .30, 19U3 ... 3iko-A-thon
chairman Lawrenco J. McGGrvoy today
nuked Avon resldonts (o parliclpato In
a too St. Judo Chlltlron'fl Research
Hotipltal "Whools-for-Llfo" Blko-Athon to be hold Oct. l, at Holy Trinity
Schoolyard.
Volunteer workoro and rldors ore
needed for the Biko-A-thon to tateu
funds for tho worltMamoUB roooarr.h
cantor and Its battlo against childhood
cancer »sil other childhood diseases.
Mr. McGorvey said this year's ride Is
being dedicated to Terry, e leukemia
patient at St. Judo. "By riding for Terry
wo'll really bo helping all stricken
children since rosoarch la the only way
those Illnesses can be conquered," Mr.
McGervoy said. "We're looking for
people who will contribute some of
thoir time and nnorgy to help children
Festival Parade Needs Cars
live. Wo really need bike riders, slnco
they arc the anas who can make this
Blke-A-thon auccoBsful,"
In the Biko-A-thon, riders onlist
sponsors who donate a sum of monoy
for each mile completed. Prizes go to
tho riders who rolso tho most money.
Sponsor farras are available at all
schools inAvon.
"You can put your muscles to work
for a chlld'p llfo In this Blko-A-thon,"
McGorvoy said. "Wo nood ovory biko
andevoryrldor."
Interested persons can contact
Lawrence J. McGorvey, 2043 Joseph St.
Avon, Ohio 44011, 037-5353,
St. Judo Hospital was founded by
determiner Danny Thomas, and
operatoB primarily from public contributions.
Tho Homecoming Festival Parade on
Oct. 1, 1963 noods convertibles and ttop cara for display in tno paradi* and to
transport dignltarlou and honored
flUOBtB.
Pooplo wishing to volunteer their car
Film Series
To Begin
The Chuck Swindell
film series, "Strongthoning Your Grip", will bo
shown on Sunaiy ovonIngs at Calvary Baptist
Church, 32007 Electric
Boulevard, Avon Lako.
Tho first showing will be
on September 25 starting
at e:oo p.m. The public is
Invited to these film
series.
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Lutheran went undefeated through a ticjh.e
ellmlnatin playoff to win the championship h< the
six team Avon Lpko Church Softball League
Membors of the championship taam ara shown
In the photo. Front row, L. to R.: Dick Barnlck.
Voro Barnlck, Roy Nielsen, Mike Uszak; Stove
Hlava. Back Row, L. to R.: Dave Helby, Tim Horvath, John Polacok Mike Storlch, Mark Hlava,
Karl Hlava, Bill Farmer, Bob Hlava, Paul Ford
Missing: Mike Prossnell, Andy Prossnell, Sue
Roc^as, Dove Bender, Bruce Emrick, Jim Bar
nick.
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8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Lunch Survad
1.1 a.m. to 3 p.in
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COMPLETE TAKE DOWN, PROCESS 6
HEHANQ SERVICE
• Of F SEASON QAHMENT STORAGE
may do so by caUtag Fritz Belnoff 11
033-3830 or paraiio co-chalrperooia
Vesta and Russ Lyuch at B33-4328
Frltx Belnhoff would especially Ufa
to hear from owners of Comoro Z2B'a,
TransAm, and Corvettes.
(Regular Price)
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Opon
Sunday
8 to 3
Open Dally
8a.m. to3p.m.
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Tuesday & Thursday
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Wednesday Family Night
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Fri.&Sat. Eves. 8 to 11
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4575 LAKE R D , SHEFFIELD LAKE, OHIO 949-8146
SERVING AVON LAKE, AVON, SHEFFIELD LAKE, SHEFFIELD
Calendar Of Events
Avon Lake Golden Agora mo el on
Wednesday. September 7, at tho
United Church of Christ, 32801 Electric
Blvd., for a brown bag lunch at noon,
) >ake Erio Seniors meet every Thursday for a catnred luncheon at the
United Church of Christ, 3ZB01 Electric
Blvd. at noon. Call 940-5840 by Tunsday for a roaervation.
Homespun Crafts held tholr monthly
sale on Friday. September 0, from 10
a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Sheffield Lake
Civic Club, 4576 Lake Rd.
Autumn Robots moot on Tuesday,
September 13th and 27th at the Barn •
37711 Detroit Rd., Avon, at noon for a
colored luncheon. Call 934-5449 by the
Sunday before for reservations.
Sheffield Lake Sonlors meet on
Wednesday, September 7, at the Sheffield Lake Community Center, 457b
Lake Rd., noon, for a potluck lunch.
Trl-Clty Offlco an Aging. Board of
Directors, meet ou Friday. September
2, at the Sheffield Lake Community
Cenlor, 4575 Lake Rd. Visitors are
welcome.
A.A.R.P. Chapter 3843 meet on
September 2tf at tho United Church of
Christ, 32801 Electric Blvd., at noon for
a brown bag lunch.
F|u Shots
' : Sunday, October 2. at LCCC, Center
Mall; from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. flu shots
from Brothers & Brothers Foundation
will be given for $5 a shot.
' A once-in-a-Ilfetlme pneumonia shot
wlllbefelvenfor$10.
Taping TV Show
On September 9, wo are taping a TV
show for cable showing our Meals-onWheela routine, Homespun Crafts,
Medicare and Blue Cross assistance.
We know you will find this most Interesting and hope you have an opportunity to view this program on
Westlnghouse Cable, North Ridgevllle,
Ohio.
Guy Lamson's
Corner
Doctor Lucklosh, Nola Park, in his
book on U.V. wondered why special
rooms could not be started up to provide tanning Indoors from a
fluorescont-ntyle germlcldal tube. This
was all new at that time. The idea was
to prevent the danger of sun bathing,
dangerous then and more so today.
Tubes In a regular 2-40 watt fixture.
Tubes may bo used In tho home, too.
This is to adviso you that this Idea has
started and while It may not be In our
area yet, you should be advised regarding Its use.
The American Academy of Dermatology suggests a doctor be on duty
at these places and to make sure there
is adequate ventilation because ouone
Is given off from these tubes and could
cause breathing difficulty. Also check
with your doctor to make sure this type
of tan Is safe for your skin. If used at
homo lot It bo of short duration and
wear Bun glasses. Increase time each
day.
This information, Seniors, 1B SO that
you may help the youngor generation.
Services Offered
ByTri-City
Office On Aging
Meals-on-wheels 1B offered by this
office for Avon Lake and Sheffield
Lake. If you or someone you know are
In neod of a dally hot meal to be
delivered to the home, call our office at
049-8140. The cost Is $2 per day, but arrangements can be made If that price
would be a financial hardship. If you
don't need the meals, but could
volunteer some time to help deliver or
pack the meals, w e would appreciate
this too. In Avon, call Marge Spetafore
at 037-6010 to arrange for meals in this
area.
Help with Medicare and Supplemental Insurance Farms Is also done both In
the office and with volunteers In the
community. If you are having problems
in this area, please give us a call and
we'll see If we can help.
Transportation is not directly offered
by us, but we will see that you get to
the right office for halp. In Avon/Avon
Lake you have the mlnl-bu3. Call 9338141 for a reservation as early as possible. In Sheffield Lake call 949-0146 for
a reservation 24 hours in advance for
pickup on Tuesday and Friday.
If you need a Golden Buckeye Card, «•
Homestead Exemption Form, blank
Medicare or Blue CICJS forms, income
tex formB, and In the next two weeks
the Interest exemption forms, corns in,
or ca!2 us. We have them all.
NOTE: The Ohio Energy Credit Application has been extended to
December 30.1983.
Perhaps the article in the "letters"
on July 13th should be made clear
which stated that Ultra Violet does not
penetrate ordinary glass. Thickness
does make a difference because of the
amount of Iron Included. However, in
order for germicldal rays to penetrate a
special glass Is used. Therefore, those
tubes for tanning mentioned hi the artl- ,
cle on July 20th and other special U.V.
tubes for germlcldal use are made from
a spucial sand from South America.
Quartz was UBed first. A Dr. Sawyer
was the first to make artificial quartz.
His business in Cleveland and later In
Willoughby, the Sawyer Research
Laboratory, started use of this product.
Since the recent move to 4575 Lake
Later another company started
Rood, the results of each sale has been
manufacturing quartz, located In the
most gratifying. Will Toll, the coorEuclid Avenue area. General Electric
dinator of this project, sets up all the
may own them now.
display of those articles among which
are many of his own.
Dr. Sawyer used a special sand, usWe wish to call your attention to the
ing heat and pressure Inside a cylinder
fact that Christmas is just around the
that was rocked. To prove that this was
corner and many selections may be obbeing done, he placed a silver chain in
tained at these sales which you would
the sand and when completed the chain
be happy to offer as gifts.
was imbedded in the quartz. A picture
Our next Home Spun Craft Sale will
. of the product was on the front page of
be held on Friday, September eth. You
the Sunday Plain Dealer magazine at
are moat welcome to browse and buy.
that time, perhaps 20 years ago.
Home Spun
Crafts
Adult Health Clinics
Adult Health Clinics arc held for
seniors of all three cities every month.
They offer blood pressure readings,
diabolic screenings, blood tests for
hemoglobin, urine tests, physical
assessment, health counseling, nutritional guidance, assistance with special
diets, testing for fecal occult blood, vision screening, hearing screening,
health tips to keep well, and Belf-broast
examination procedures. To Bchedulo
an appointment, call 244-3418 if you
live In Sheffield Lako or Avon. If you:
live In Avon Lake, call 245-8B30. You
may not be able to get an appointment
Immediately, but the watt will be worth
it ODCO you arc seen for the first time.
Please give them a call to supplement
your routine doctor visits.
A.A.R.P.
It's "Back to A.A.R.P." month. In
honor of the 25th anniversary of
A.A.R.P. and Its Founder. Dr. Ethel
Percy Andrus. N. E. Loraln County,
Chapter 2843, will have a special program of information nr.-i entertainment
at its regular meeting on September
20th, 12:00 noon, at the Avon Lake
United Church of Christ.
The Assistant State Director In North
Central, Ohio. Bernard Celek, will visit
our chapter. He will show new slides
"To Serve • Not To Be Served," the
A.A.R.P. motto.
Our program chairperson. Isabella
Weaver, has arranged for the
Keenagers Kitchen Band to entertain us
with their lively music.
Bring your "Brown Bag" lunch, Join
your friends; meet new ones; have a
good time en Tuesday, September 20.
Visitors are always welcome.
Reach Out And
Touch Someone
We feel it very fitting to award the
Reach Out and Touch Someone citation
to tho Stocker Foundation. Thunks to
the foundation, who so generously
derated us a grant of $6i400, we are
now .iblo tn rofurnlsh our kitchen and
go forward with our plans for congregate meals to be served hore.
Thanks again.
Dear Friends;
September Is here already -- where
has 1083 gonel It's time to Btart thinking
about getting ready for Winter. With
that hi mind, the flu add pneumonia
shotB will bo given In October. More
about that Is available on this page.
Also, accompanying Winter will be the
high gas and electric bills I If you are 05
or over,' or totally and permanently
disabled, the Ohio Energy Credit may
help you. If your Inconve Is urder
$9,000, you could bo eltgiMe. Tho date
for applications has been extonded to
September 30. Call us at 949-8148 If you
need an application.
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Many of you have called about
HEAP, which Is a federal energy program, based strictly on Income. At %
mooting I attended recently, a date of
November 24th waB given as a starting
date for this program. We'll notify you
immediately about HEAP. Remember,
if you're eligible for both programs,
you can receive help from both.
WE HOPE TO MAKE A MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT MONTH SO
WATCH FOR OUR OCTOBER NEWS1
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INC.
MORt HELPFUL FOOT-CARE INFORMATION
The heel spur Is a disorder
associated with sharp burning or
aching pain in the heel of one or
both feet. It is usually painful upon
first getting out of bed ... then
gradually the pain subsides^ It may
also occur after being on your feet
for a short time, or by the end of the
d a y . H e t l s p u r s c a n be
accompanied by swelling around
the ankle, and can become, more
painful with weather changes, much
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symptomatic of stress to the sole of
the foot ... however, it can be
indicative of more major diseases.
Most heel spurs can be resolved
without surgery ... If you think you
may have a heel spur, see your
podiatrist.
Di. Many presents this Information In
the Interett of your foot haalth. For a
FREE INITIAL EXAMINATION AND
CONSULTATION call Dr. Magy at
327-2440. Dr. Arnold T. Many.
Physician and Surgaon of the Foot.
Office* in Mills Craak Common*.
32M8 Canttr Rldg* Road; North
RMgavilla.
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Avon Women's Club News
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FULL
SERVICE
AGENCY
SINCE
1952
NORTH ATLANTIC
OCEAN WHITE FISH".
The first Full mooting for the Avon
Womon'a Club will ho hold at Iho Faith
Lutheran Church on Gordon Drive in
Avon, Monthly overling Saptetnbur
12th. It will bo un Oriontui dinner with
club members bringing a largo variety
of apecialilen to tU3te. Mombors of the
community who would like to attend to
become bolter acquainted with the activltioo of the club and to considur
membership should contact Linda at
934-4072, A cooking demonstration
featuring Oriental Cuisine will bo given
by Susan Jawarowskl who Is nlso thu
hoad hostess for tho evening. Helping
Bob Allen
Auto, Home, Life, Tax Shelters,
Annuities, Group, Commercial,
Pension, Bonding, Boat, Disability.
Hospitalization, Motorcycle.
t»iiLotiln
her will bo Sue Draun, Dorrle Bo mm or,
and Htldti Singloton. Avon Women's
Club began In 1940 with tho purpnso of
serving tho Avon Community with u
variety of projects, This year the club
will bo continuing witli Its long torm
services of a Nursery School Tor three
and four year olds, a Student Loan
Fund for the.citizens of Avon, various
safety programs, involvement In a commmunity Halloween Party, and Candidates' Night. Fund raising events nro
an important part of club llfo oo those
support tho projects. Plan to moot the
club ut 0:30.
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State Auto, New York Life,
Grange, Beacon, Transamerica,
Progressive and many others.
9:00-5:00 Daily
9:30-12:00 Sat.
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DOW JONES 933-4734, BOB ALLEN 933-6260
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Move ahead In tho 60'a with adult
education classes tollorod to meet tho
noods of busy Individuals. Sponsorod
by tho Avon United Methodist Church,
and concentrating on the continuing
educational growth of adults in the
community area are weeknlght and
weekend classes. Selections offorod
this fall are:
Learn to Knit - Begins Mon. Sept,
12th-7:3Op.ra.,$0.OO.
A Support Group for Porsous Dealing
with Aging in their Family - Begins
Mon. Sept. 10th, 7:30 p.m., BlMonthly.
Carol's Body Movement - Aerobic
ExBrclsvs, Ongoing, Mon. & Thur. 121:00 p.m., TUOB,. & Thnrs. 7-0:00 p.m.
S12/M.onth or $Z walk-In.
A Otudy of 1st Corinthians - Begins
Wed, Sopt. 21, 7:30 p.m. $0.00.
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A Look at American Music - Begins
R«pt. 11th, Sun, Morn. 11:00 a.m.
Images of Jeaus - Begins Sept. 11th,
Sun. Morn. 11:00 a.m. 58.00.
Classes are open to all on a first '
come, first serve basis. For more In- :n>
formation and to register by phono or In
person any weakday morning at. the '
Avon United Methodist Church Office.034-5121, 37711 Detroit Rd., Avon, '
Ohio 44011.
1981 PONTIAC
GRAN PRIX
Sharp, Loaded
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1979 PLYMOUTH
TRAIL DUSTER
4x4
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1979 FORD
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ASPEN 4-DR.
Nice
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NAPPROVED CREDIT
2995
BELOW ANY OF OUR COMPETITORS
1970 CHRYSLER
CORDOBA
Ready to oo
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BESTSALE PRICE
2995
1978 PONTIAC
LeMANS 4-DR.
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1976 DODGE
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BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT
57839"."* Bultdablo 1OO'x31G' on front half. Locatotl In ti
mn.-i of Avon Lake. Coll BOB FHAZIER, 933BliBj for complete dotolls.
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20 OFFICES-SERVING ALL OF NORTHEASTERN OHIO
AVON LAKE OFFICE 933-6195
Lovoly 3 Hdrm. rancli with dining room ond larco family
roam, plus scruonod porch (or axiondad soosor, il uim •
at 200 South Point .Drive off Loko Rd. Call ED MITJCHELL, 033-619S.
CLE. 871-7273 ELY. 3663761
AVON LAKE SPLIT
EirtlHono decorating enhances this 4 bodroom, 7 bath '
split lovoi. Also includos family room with woadburner
and 2 car ooroge. Outstanding landscaping.. Coll for
uppt. LINDA EHLE, 933-6196.
FREE TIME
67940. Thtro is moro of It when you llvo in a condo, you
know for golf, booting, otc. Soo this 2 bedroom gordon
with a bath and half, one tjoroge ond ono parking spocu,
pool for oil, Call BOB FRAZIER. 833-fl18C.
ECONOMY HEATIWQ AND MAINTENANCE
Nfiw2bodrooma p jm. ranch next to large :jark-like area
on deadend stieot Is ready for the now buyer or retiree
tpenjo". cDMITCHELL,833-6186.
AVON LAKE LAKEFRONT
W143, You must see this 3 bedroom, 3 bath multi-lovel
homg with patio and stairs to tho lake. Only 869,900.
Call JANICE or GEORGE GOVELOVICH, 933-6196.
BET YOU D I D N ' T KNOW
I HAD 8 0 M U C H BOOM
86926. Smuggler's Cove townhouse, 2 bedrooms, 1W
baths, enclosed patio, walk-up attic, attached garage
with door opener, only 849,900. Call ADA TAYLOR,
ONE OF AVON LAKE'S
LOVELIEST STREETS
58009. This 3 bedroom, 3 bath split Is In move-In condition. New appliances, carpet & flooring. All appliances
stay Including a new microwave. Woodburner In family
room and a new glass enclosed porch ere some of the
amenities. Excellent location for children. SARAH
CHURCH, 9334196.
LAKEFRONT LUXURY
THEHOMEFORYOU
Special bank financing on this 4 badroom Cape Cod at
end of street with large fenced yard, 1 car garage,
647,900. Call today JANICE ov GEORGE
GOVELCVICH, 933-6196.
U.'.'E IN THE LAP OF MfXUHV-FOR LESS
Landings contemporary split level 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, fantastic fpinlly room with wet bar, oversized
garage, separate dining, central air, decorated In earth
tones, pool, tennis court, party center available through
association. Cnll the lister ADA TAYLOR, 9X34196.
BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM RANCH, •72,500
This charming homo Is as attractive bsWo as it is outside. 114 baths, 2 eating areas, family room, new
screened porch, plus 2J4 car garage. MARY ANN
TILDEN, B33-8196.
67666. Do to health reasons this home must be sold
quickly! A home with so many future possibilities.
Snuggled on elmost W A. Beautiful in-the*ground pool
with privacy fence plus bathhouse. Plenty of room for
the kids to roam or garden space. S60's. Call CAROL J .
QBE8CO, 9334196.
FANTASTIC t AKEFRONT. »124.600
Charm thrur j t . Park-like setting, this delightful home Is
ready to --love into. One b*droom, full bath on first
floor, 2 b adrooms (master- 24' long) and full bath on second. ? marble flreplacts, 3 car garage, and so much
morel MARY ANN TILtlEN. 9334196.
STARTING UP OR SLOWING DOWN
55801, You muat see this distlnctlvely-doBlgned home,
featuring a fargn living room, woodburnlng fireplace,
Florida room, beautifully equippad kitchen, isolated Inlaw suits with its own elegant lake view. Additional
features: access ramp to lake, private '"fat dock and
boathousa. 14 foot concrete sea wall & pier for a private
tour. Call JANICE or GEORGE QOVELOV1CH, S33•1&6.
OWNER MUST SELL "NOWH
57219. This 3 bedroom iiome is perfectl 2 dining areas,
well maintained. Close to schools and recreation. Prlcod
at $49,900. Call BETTY WAKEFIELP. B33-6196.
ALL THIS FOR WJZA
68166. This 3 bedroom aluminum sided home features
large living room, dining area, screened porch, full basement. A must seel Call BETTY WAKEFIELD, S336196.
AVON LAKE LAKEf RONT - •78.900
67300. There Is much potential with this 2 bedroom
Cape Cod. It's an interesting property In a unique area.
Call SARAH CHURCH, 033-4196.
OWNER WILL CONSIDER FINANCING
56944. This excelbnt Investment property. 3 bdrms.
each side, t car gerage, large lot, excellent area. MARY
ANN TILDEN, 933-01W.
JUST LISTED • M I N T CONDITION
A HARE OPPORTUNITY
13568. Large private fenced yard, full basement, 2 car
detached garage, 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, eat-In
kitchen, morel $49,9001 Coll the lister, A D A TAYLOR,
•33-6196.
"LAKE ROAD LOT"
Beautiful wood lot reduced $4000, situated In Sheffield
Lake just steps away from lake and park. Use your
builder or ours, or buy now and plan for your future end
build later. What a deal at $12,500. Call CAROL J .
GRESCO, 933-6196.
THIS BEAUTIFUL
56911, Split colonial has 4 spacious bedrooms, huge
family room with fireplace, 2 baths, formal dining, eat-in
kitchen with appliances, security system, central air,
wooded lot. Call BOB FRAZIER, 933-6196.
TOWNHOUSE WITH A VIEW
582U0. 3 bedrooms, \Y» baths, garage, patio, view of
woods, $58,900. Call HELEN 8CHATSCHNEIDER,
933-6196.
BUILDABLE LOT 100x473-»12,000 SHEFFIELD
Recontly split parcel, residential zoning, utilities
Bvaile'jli, good location, near Rt. 2 and 1-90 access.
Horse permitted area. ADA TAYLOR, 871-7273.
OWNfcfl WILL CONSIDER LEA8F PURCHASE
For this charming 2 bedroom condo. All kitchen appliances, close to golf course. Maintenance fee Includes
water and hoot! $44,9001 MARY A N N TILDEN, 933-
S195.
AVON LAKE BRICK RANCH
WITH BASEMENT -M2.M0
Spacious 3 bedroom, huge country kitchen, 44 foot rec
room, workshop, expansion »pace, 2 car garage with
door oponer. Lovely woodland setting. Call the lister
ADA TAYLOR flt 871-7273. Don't miss this rare op-
COTTAGE ON Vi ACRE-*19,900
In Avon, has 3 bedrooms, plus 2 bams, nice wooded
area back to 1-90. Call the lister ADA TAYLOR, 0336196.
portunity.
NEW LISTING/VERMILION
58203. Like now - gorgeous 3 bedroom Capo Cod, 114
baths, two car garage, private fenced yard, radiant
heat, 955,000. JUNE JUNEJA, 933-8195.
; - IN AVON
I have 2 homes foi mnl. I*"' 1 ' " ' , ,
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NANTUCKET CO! «••'•-• "
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« - o « LAKE S BEST BUY
97370. Attention young ux'Jcutlvos this cronm puff, 4
liedidom. Z'/i both rape has family rocrn wilh wooriliiimur, ovursi/ml si;ir;i(|L\ oxUii offico or dtussing roo'ii
. nff u[>s)nii'iKiiim, muuhniore.indan unbeliovablo prii.v.
Lai! tho lufiet ADA TAYLOR fordotalla, 533-S1S5.
LAKEFRONT LOT
5G183. Build your drHOni homo on tha take. For mora Informytion o i l GEOnGE or JANICE GOVELOVICH,
933-6195.
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Jim Miller &
Associates Realtors
660 Dover Contor Road
27 Dover Junction Mall
Bay Village. OH 44140
Clove.
Loraln
835-6600
933-0560
Thinking Of Selling?
Please fool free to call
CarolJudge
For A
No Obligation Consultation
LANDINGS OUTSIDE TOWWHOU8E-2 BEDBM.
12248. So well decorated - so cloan & frpshl You will bo
dfillghtod with this 2 bedroom unit with stona fireplaco,
secludod private patio, partially finished bosemont and
charm galore. Carol Judge, 933-6560.
SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM COLONIAL - Complatufv
tedecoratod throughout, new plumbing, wiring, IntulatJun,
carpeting. An absolute beauty on a nke tro-Ened ttreet. Priced
Btt32.600.CallS33^4G0.
THAPE? - QHEAT FAMILY MElOHBORHOOP
66208. Assumable loan at 12J4% - Great 3 bedroom
ranch, clean and fresh and looking for B family to enjoy
It. Call for an appolnlmont to see. Owner is willing to
trade for comparablo home In quiet area. Carol Judge,
933-6660.
QUIET, W5LL KEPT CONDO • S8SB1. [n baautHul Avon LIIIB,
gas end water Included b monthly maintenance t w . Owner win
W p finance. Call 6334450.
MARBLEHEAD NEAR LAKESIDE
57697. Newer beautiful building - sharp one and two
bedroom units from 940,900. Islandvlew Manor offers
pool, clubhouse, lake access, fishing deck. Coll for
details. Carol Judge, 933-6195
ONE YEAR WARRANTY • 68446. Cap, Cod 4 bedroom,
aluminum siding, 2 cor garage, alternate woodbumlng fumaca
equals low, low heat bills. Call 8334iG0.
6TIOUETTE CUSSES! Co-Ed/Aaei'
3-D years starting Tuesday,' Sept,- rftj
20th. Two neeelons • 10 a.m. • Noon! -••!;
1:00 • 3:00 p.m. C M 940-B4S7-11 r C
enroH your chHd, Four
k
For Rent
SECLUDED LAKEFRONT8TREETI111H% INT.
PRICE ME GOT1 ABLE • DESPERATE
96422. This handsome Garrison Colonial has a great
lakevlowll 2 woodburnorsll 20x20 family room & 19x14
den with wot barll Large living room, formal dining
room & a bor.i s of a heater greenhtjso off fam. room.
Baseboard h e ; water hoat with newer boiler. Only
(86,000. Call .'.m or Carol Judge, 933-6550 or 835-6600.
OFFICE SPACE - Tha perfeet UKIUonl S2S Avon BeWm Rd. tflt. B3I
rear Walker fld. In Avon Like. 1600
•q. tt. tncludee taaMhokU. oat haat.
Eailly aeceeiWe to 1-90,933-WO6.
LEASE OPTION - 2 BEPHM. - PATIO
66898. Immaculate, newly carpeted and pointed unit,
lovely deck and convenient to pool, tunnls and
clubhouse. Carol Judge, 933-6560.
Area Girls In College Game At A. L.
Collosn Kerg, Baldwin-Wallace
freshman from Avon, and Gall Schuh,
Ashland College sophomore from Avon
Lake, will: be playing In a pre-eeaBon
volleyball u match at Avon Lake High
School on Saturday, Sept. 10. Thn
Ashland College-Baldwin Wallace Collogs gamer/ill begin at 2 p.m. It will be
a 3 out of Cgame match. Admission fee
will be 50 cents for students and 31.00
for adults. .
Fifteen; girls frem Northern Ohio
play on the Baldwin-Wallace College
team Including two from th« bcuthwest
Confeience and one from the Inland
Conference. Their 19B2 record was 41
wins and 6 losses and the team ranked
6th in the MidweBt Region of the
N.C.A.A. Division III. Ashland College
was the Conference champions in the
Greater Ohio Athletic Conference.
Their record for the season WCB 28-14.
Aoh'.and College is a Division n team.
Avon Lake Women's Golf League
00
Avon Lake Py Owner, F.H.A. upprated, 158,000 K H % itaed rat* 30
year flnancina. 2 bedroom Cam Cod
(axpendabla 2nd flow), beeement,
ctntotn bBntta'. carpeting, eppeances.
CrtlB33g80B
BY OWNER, Avon Lake 2 bedroom
eondo, 1H beths, Mreoe, *a m*)or
appliance*. Low W i . W3-2Z13.
O r OWNER, 3 bedroomranch,4/10
of en eeni l o t two new bathroome,
full basement with finished femly
room, fourth bedroom, ntw kftcnen,
woodbuintng
fireplace,n*w
carpeting throughout, 933-0S76 betwaon 3:00 e- 10;Q0 p.m. tfaByAVON LAKE, nowyoucenilveatThe
Lending* ki tW* beautiful 3 bedroom ,
and townhouM condo, HU.000. Ca»
833-S19B.
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FOR SALE By Owner, A.L. 2 '
bedroom home, expendable second
floor, aluminum ekflng, 2 car penoe,
low Mffa. Opan H O U M Sunday, M
p.m., 200 Lekawood Dr., B33-6M1.
04
Betty Frledrlch. Best Ringer Scores
The Avon Lake Women's Golf
Class A-Bert Kostohryz, Class B-Joan
League closed their season with a
beautiful golfing day and an Awards Gould, Class C-Sue Culberson. Last
Day luncheon at Sweotbrter. The win- and certainly not least Pat Rust madu a
ners were . . . 1963 Flights - Class A-Vl hole In one.
West. Class B-Jeanno Slsson, Class CThe following ore the new officers
Sue Culborson. Medalist Tournament for 1984. President Fran Hyatt, VICHLow Gross - Class A-Bert Kostohryz Prealdcnt Martha Brown, Secretary
and Loretta Bain, Class B-Peggy Otto,
Barbara Purdy, Treasurer Mary Lou
Class C-Luutse Hotan. Low Not Clasd
Korney, Handicap Lorotta Bain, PairA'Loretta Bain, Class B-Peggy Otto,
ings Queena Mae Eminlan, Ringer
CIBBB C-Betty Frledrich. Low Putts
Mura Blckford. Plan to join us next
Class A-Vl West and Rones Pimsner, year.
Class B-Arlene Lundbsrg, Class C-
Homes for Sale
Lots and Acreage
For Sale
BUHDABLE LOT In Avon • e«eHeiii
tin andtecatten.Phone 833-43M.
12 Business
Opportunities
FOR SALE. Tho Looking 6 l a H Beouty Salon, S.L. Colt owner, 277-4261
after 8 p.m.
LOG HOME SALES
SKY-ROCKET
t BILLION DOLLARS
IN LOO KIT SALES
PROJECTED FOR 19U
Mtnulactuier ttktng 4cplictllont lor • dettn in thtt via.
Oflvt can ataraga U.SOQ on
a log kit sal* along..
ANTIQUE
AND
COLLECTIBLES
BE BACKERS" INC.
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UNLIMITED
Income PotenMal
(LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER)
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CLOCKS, CERAMIC SUPPLlbs, . ^ * .
SAFES, GUNS, COINS, WOOD CARVINGS
AND MUCH MORE!
D.,N.RJDGEVILLE
RD. OB EXTT9OHIO TURNPIKE
B" solid, uniform, liealsd
log*
Fill ot roond Inlnlor WBlti
HanO-hewn eitaHat look
Custom, commvrclal ind
conlempotaty bulldlnot
•••liable
ProlsclM l«(Jloiy
Two-day lint Irsining
school
Now Intioduclng lo 1ha trv
dusiry pto - uMmblld log
walli (i-day shall *r eel ton
on mosl models)
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home
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Call Mt. Taylo. COLLECI lot
an uppliceiion JK^J 933^137
YBilnyut Loo Home*. P. O
Do* 10*6. Mooiesvillo. N.C
301)3.
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HURON - LIKE NEW DUFL-Ot, 2
bedroom, eppKencee, parFKted, utility
loom, near ahopplrfl and Lfi?ch.
Laaaa, uiHiUea, security. tZOU r,w.
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433^008
OFFICE SPACE • Suite available In
Professional Building, 1000 Sq. Ft.,
BSM314.
3 BEDROOM ranch, full beeement,
bath end half, fireplace. 2 ear uerege,
H acretot,937-6738.
4 BR RANCH, 1H b*tha, Z w r
gereoe, targe lot, many entree, d o t *
to ehuttthe* & ectmol*, leeae, uttttlee,
eecurity deposit, MGQ.00 month. Can
Public Notice
law Cost H««1f*t«>rwnt«
Avtaft H M M Wmutmi
32 Parsonalt
ST. JOSEPHS Friday, Nht m a n a i
bowinfl M o w at Aqua Marine Leneaineed*
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addRbnel (eemt..
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SMUOGLERS Cove, Ccndo, 2 B H , .
I K bath*, new carpeting, meny ex* ,
tree. HGO per Month, heel Included.
C*« 0334378 after 0 p.m. or 323-2632
before.
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SMUGOUHS COVE, 2 BR, 1 H .
40 1 ,,'Servlcea^. : ;: v .;._ ^
bathe, eiapp^rtcee, ej78.933-JWC..'3 CHALBio, b M d i close, fireplace,
Buck** Htrdwan, 37079 Oetroh nd^
»42S-$47B, no pet*. B33-S337.
Avon.'Storm: window end ecreen,
repair.CaU934H»IB. '_ •
FREE' LANCE,PHOTOGRAPHER . ^
Color ' wedding* my ,tpe«biltf^;
18 WontpdToRont
RESPONSIBLE FAMILY wante 3 or 4 933-B7B3.'-' •• ' •-'- ' • •
bedroom home- to leu* or rent PUNO.TechnWan, Peirt _ __ „
• " ' p Oct. 1st In Avon Laka M M . tuning*- repetrino,'ngulttlng.iJCBRs^
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Help Wanted
Mhner Ptono Tuning B Repair; plan
lee»pn*i.. ri—oneble). ratta.-:c*a3
•949-2902.'-
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JOB OVERSEAS • Big money fett.- ,Coptf» made 20 eoth. A'/on'.Lafce:
Pn»»omce,18BLeernd,,A.t. ; w'y
t20,00 to 180,000 phi* per veer. Can
1-71fl-W-Oro0.6w.3789.
LADIES, UndorcovarWearorlerarun,
eaiy booUnoa and greet 'r.uome. No
collecting or delivery. Make your own
noun. Have a party, then decide,
933-3730,
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WEBflFFSElSli
PRINTING: L
BABYSITTER needed evwy Tuesdey.
9-0 p.m. M U M mnsport children tc
school, rgfenmcuf, 833 QMS.
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EARN MONEY For Xm«a by eellfng
Beellne Fashkme, NO Inveetmani, NO
delhrerinfl, over 21 • Phone 934-6362.
, Video Typesettings, •$>!':
•Tobloid*
•Circular!^
• Newspaper*
• MagBilna*;!'
•NowsprintorOffMtpapef <..^
NEED babydtter for B mo*, oh) intent
lo Belmar erae from tO-0 p.m., Mon.
thru Wed., 933-9331.
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MATURE WOMAN to babyilt In my
homo aftor Ki;^ol & Saturdays, 933-
PHOTOJOURNAti^
• Addressing •
Ssndu*ky,0H44B70
WANTED: Beautician with foltowfrw.
Call for more Inrormatlon. 933-6074,
mtk tor Bonnie.
ROOFER, some experience. Call after
6:00p.m.,033-B231. "
GOVERNMENT JOBS - Thousands
ol vacancies must be filled tm<
medittsly, 117,534 to * » , 1 1 2 . CeN
42-M00,E«t.31B7.
22 Situations Wanted
Will babvth In my home. Eastvtew
erea.CiH 933-9610.
GRASS CUTTING, rree catimales,
C'-icount to senior citizens. Cell Steve
93J-4911.
DEPENDABLE, experienced mother
wtih excellent refefencei, will babysit
In my home on TomaKawk Dr..
Eawvlew School ditrfcl, 933-9301,
BABYSITTINQ, my home, Eashriew
School dKtrict days or nlghta, no
weekends, f e a t o n e b t ? rates,
pUvmaiea. Cap eftw 12:00,9^^8790.
BABYSITTING, my home or you™,
experienced mother, 933-0837.
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Education and
instruction
I ' I A N O INSTRUCTION t y conwrvatory trained, experienced teacher.
AH levels. IM9-20W.
ARTISTS SUPPUES
PAINTS•BRUSHES-PAPER
SNURRS HARDWARE
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1-419-625-5825 g
4BB3.
CUSTODIAN - Avon Branch Library,
12-1B noun per week, I3.GB per hour.
AppK/ by Sept. 16th to Avon Branch
Library, 2400 flldoalend Dr., Avon
4*01 f . An equal opportunity
emptoyer.
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EdToomey . - • ; . „ :
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A-1 ELECTRICAL WORK, repeir* O i
new Inttanattoni. - Phone 933-6804, : l
933-4396 anytime.
W»flll'
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PROPANETANKSim
Maator Mower Service, 000 Avon-,
Beldon, Avor ' i k a , D33-4400,^
Mon.-Siit.,9:M-u!j0p.m.r
"•'-'HOUSE CLEANING in the LancSng*
area, raforoncff. Call between 1 & 0 , ; :
037-8843.
MARY KAY COSMETICS
Ooria , .a
Webb, Independent Beauty Conwt- ^ 1
tant, 933-4470.
Chimneysweep
For Safe, Efficient
Fireplace
Can Bob 9 3 3 - 3 0 4 0
QUALITY Into end repair on carpet O'
linoleum. Cell Scarvem InttailBtfon B'
Repair, 282-1449.
PERSONAL or .'unity Problems? Professional Counseling available,
Human Resrurce* Center, The Landings, Avon Laka. Call 933-B022 for
day or evenng appointment*. State
and county subsidised fees.
HANDYMAN, pointing, deen gutttn, light hauling, 933-0837.
HOUSbtLcni
.
nl arencBs, flB3-2903:
INTERIOR-EXTERIOR Painting. C*D
nob Barrett, 933-S37B, free
estlmete*.
PERSONALITY
foatures this 3 bedroom ronch with 1 Y> boths, nice living and dining room, caipeted throughout, ocrooned
porch with BAR-B-Q gdB grill. Low guo hBBtlng budget,
attachod garogo. Nice stiod lot. CIOBO to schools and
transportation. MLS 57393, Priced dt $68,900. Coll John
Loabu for details.
IMMACULATE
Maintenance free split with 3 bedrooms, family room,
kitchen with eating apace, formal dining room, garogo
and fenced yord. Many oxtras ond In mint condition.
Priced ot $76,900. MLS 64379. Call John Leabu for
morodotells.
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EXCELLENT VALUE FOB THE HIQHT COUPLE
Two bedroom townhouio with brand now carpeting.
Earth tones to blond your taste In decorating. Only
$54,900. Coll Joanne Cutts for more Information. MLS
55337.
OWNER ASSISTANCE
THE
CO.
Is offered with this 3 bedroom bungalow which foaturos
l A bmha, full bascmont, fireplace in latga living room,
formal dining room with built-in hutch, gsrago and
much more. MLS 53139. Priced at $67,900. Coll Carol
Black for a personal tour.
32745 WALKER RD.
NATIONAL RELOCATION
Avon Lake
933-2500
CENTER
Cleveland
TRADE IN PROGRAM 871-5255
BHARP STARTER!
""".
Two bedroom ranch on a doublo tot features a now kitchen and bath, full basotnont with lav., and woodburnor
In D-'Ing room. Plenty of storago In the 3 garagas, and
c l c ^ to RTA. Only $47,900. MLS 56544. Call Jackio
Carraway for more Information.
QUICK POSSESSION
3 bedroom ranch, now carper, end pdint. Attached
garage, walking distance to HTA, schools and shopping. Owner assistance on financing. Priced at $4u,c>00.
MLS 57440. Call Roso Kllmkowskl for details.
WmmmSmm
THE SPACIOUSNESS OF COUNTRY
la featured with this 2 badroor- ranch which offers a
separate dining room, oat-ln spajo In tho kitchen, full
basement, fenced yard all of which is situated on a lovely tot. Close to shopping and schools, Priced at $56,000,
MLS 57804. Coll Cathy Hugick for a peraonal tour.
LARGE FAMILY HOME
LOOKING FOR PEACE AMD QUIET?
This 3 bedroom homo la just the place. Located on a
quiet street with fruit trees It features an extra largo 2%
cat garage. Fenced yard with a full basement which offers a vanity and shower. Priced at $50,000. M LS 53688.
Call Rosa Kllmkowsk! for mure Inform at-'in.
40 Services
48 Garage Sales
1.001 REPLACEMENT BAR-B-Q
QRILl PARTS. SNURFVS HARDWARE.
ARTISTS SUPPLIES - PAINTS,
BRUSHES, PAPER. SNURR'S
HARDWARE.
CAKES • alt occatlon, E.T., Smurf 8
GARAQE SALE, Thun., Frl.. Sapl. B0, 9-3 p.m., lawn mower. furtiitU'a,
muchmrac, 220Mooiewood. A.L.
FOUR F A M I L Y garage aale,
everyihrno from A-Z, 31B35Newbury
Dr. (otl Brunawlek In A.L.I, Thura.,
Sept. Bth.fl-2 p.m.,
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BARGAIN BASEMENT! Thura. &
Frf., Sept. B B 9 , M p.m., 32000
Belle Rd.. A.L.
_ FURNITURE UPHOLSltHINQ
Sept. B, 9-6 p.m., 107 Lear,
Large Fabric Sanction. 20% dli- THURS.,
Daby Itema, a c l o l h n ; bedapteada;
count. Prompt Service.
tvKker headboard; old ttove a much
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mlic,
1-830-Z721
SALE - poker teble, aawing
OtffllSTMAB CAHOS • Poraorul or fiOVIHQ
t c h l n e , m u c h m l a c , very
Duttnm, Imprinted w Plain, 20% ofl m
reasonable,
Sept. B, s, 10, Thun.,
, book priCM plua - if ordored by Sapt. Frt., & Sat. B-Sunday,
222 JameaClr10th, tnt •nvalopa Imprinting. Trw cle.A.L.
PritriiQllB3320O42a3aHB
SATURDAY, Sept. 10th, 9-0 p.m.,
Including glaMahower doora, tub iurroorid. beby Itwna, 32911 Etoctrle
BMi, A.L.
SATURDAY, Sept. 10th, 10-6 only,
Murtl-ram»V Sale, School clothea,
houaahoid. miac.. BOS Roborf, S.L.
30FA, chalnt, lam pa, glria clolhlng,
decorathre & mlac. Kama, 32372 Orchard Park Dr., A.L. loll Jeycoxl,
Thun. & Ft!.. B-E p.m.
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NEIGHBORHOOD SALE, 4B0, 456,
S02 Abbe Rd., S.L. 36" bathroom
vanity, l o o m , achool clothe*,
Sales & Service
houaehold gooda, booka, much
ml*e., Sept. 7 thru U .
pFGenie Door
GOOD NEIGHBOR THRIFT SHOP,
140 Lear Rd., Avon Luke, 933S027.
YARD SALE. Iota of bookil Clothea,
Openers
game* & ntoio, 140 Beck Rd., A.L.,
• Electric
Thura.-So)., 10a.m. -4 p.m.
HUGE MOVING SALE I Thuraday,
Installations
Sept. Bih Only. 203 Belmar Blvd.,
A.L., B-3 p.m., much mlac.
AVON LITE
ELECTRIC
COMPANY, INC.
446 Center Rd.
Avon Lake, 0.
• Ranges • Dryers
• Outlets
• New Services
Installed
30 Yrs._ Experience
933-8539
48 Oarage Sales
54 Farm Produce
U-PICK
TOMATOES
Round & Italian
Plum Tomatoes
WE HAVE ALREADY
PICKED ALSO
Bring your own
containers
9a.m. - 7 p . m .
OflE OAY ONLY, Thura., SeptTaTEMi
P.m., 32632 Carriage U n a , A.L.,
chltdren'a summer and wlntor
dolrUM, 3T Q up, CD radio 8 mfoc.
SEPT. flih. Thura., B-3Vp.m., 3M53
Greenwood, A.L. B M ui*o pana,
polf pull-catt, dolhin, Idmpa, ttc.
GARAGE SALE, 32B40 Greenwood
Dr., A.L., thura., Sopt, 8th, 10a.m. •
2 p.m. Man'a aulta; G 00 • 14 Inch
jlrai, fllila clothing, mlac.
OARAGE .SALE, 181 Vlnowood.
A.L., ThUra., Sopl. 8. 10-3 p.m.,
Grandma moved. Soiling her entiaa.
Some lurnlluro, llrmria, collacllbloi,
381S CENTER RD.
houtahold llama, •'.to somu clothing,
AVON 934-5000 (Rt. 83)
loyi 6 much nilac. Last hour. big.
• mark-down a.
A FAMILY Gam go Salo, toy*, gamos.
dlnlno room to I, clothot B much
Appliances
mora. Thura., Sapi. Bih, 9-A p.m.. 56
188Parliwood, A.L.
HOUSEHOLD SALE, quality children
Cha! Mtcrowovu Ovnn. SBS. Call 333& adult clothing, Fil., Sat., 9-6 p.m., 0707,
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36315 Orchard St.,A«in.
FRIGIDAIRE rofriaaralof, (IBOorbiwi
YAnD SALE, Sept. 811^30851 Douorollor, fa'f condiilon, 933-BJOa. _
dale, Avon. Good, small girls ichoolMAYTAG wrlnflor aqunre aluminum
Vraar & lota more. 9 3 p.m. _
vvoilicr, (BO, 933-30(M, Cull botwocn
SMALL electrics I appiioncrra. ptirsast,
CB homo Mt b pana, oHico luppllns,
caiculalor, otc. No early IBIOS. Frl,,
Sjpt. 9lh, H-4 p.m. Corner ol Rt, B3 &
58 Household Goods
Chwiar In Avon.
SUPER BUY! rockor, »20; Qtoan
THURS. thru Sat,, 10-7. Dal'is, Avon
uphalatorod chair, »2F: utllcn
boltl« & mlac., 35410 nsliun M.,
tvpowrllm, 51S. Q33.3M7.
Avon.
SEPT. 8. 9,"lO, 10-4r.'m.,'much~rW
ware, atsoriod household llnms,
60 Wanted
much, m-ich mora. 3JOS7 Lakn ltd,
Miscellaneous
YARD SALE, 2S5 South PHnfbr.,'
Thura.. Frl., 10-3p.m.. much rnisc.
WANTED; LJsod 2IV25 HP outboard
THREE FAMILY garagV"wlo.~2fX)t
molar, HUB ton^ otso II nvnltabla. Call
Mlrfam, Awon, Sent. B b 9, nltt wron,
933-3S») dn/s.
,
itallonarv, ribbon, eandlos, scratch
WANTEUUdod 20-25 lip, outboard
Pad I, pottofB. t|»mti« 6 do thin fl.
•nalii', (ins Innk nUu tl nvnllablif. Cull
AMATEUR rock-hound hronkinij up
033:9520 rtnys
collection, hoigoin pricoal Sept *lth.
FULL SIZE plnypon tinoilnii. Cnll UXf
10lh. from B:3O n.m, lo !>:00 p.m., JJ231.
JJ520Jonni«H.1.| Avon. 0.41011.
WANIL1J
Olil woikip-u 1101 atom-,
GARAGE SALE, f-idluv. 3::iO • 4M ijK«ttlilu. tii!l'J33
2033
only, 33t Dollv.oorf. A.L.
MAYTON
FARMS
In excellent condition features 3 bedrooms, full finished
roc. room with woodburner, finished breozeway, large
living room with woodburnor, Vh car attached garage,
now furnaco, siding and new carpet throughoutl Excellent voluo at $87,500. MLS 1:6684. Call Jackie Carrewaytosoe.
ASSUME LOAN
on this excellent 3 bedroom home with larger kitchen,
now carpet, 1)4 car garago, ond fenced yard. In mint
condition and priced right flt 849,900. MLS 57993. Coll
Bon Russell for more Information.
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WALISTATE
UPDATE
REAL ESTATE APPRAISING
Residential - Probate - Divorce
Farm And Commercial
Reasonable Fees
FMARK LUNDY, REALTOR
JAMES A. RESAR
PRICE OUTWEIGHS
INTEREST
Real Estate Broker
713 Jaycox Rd., Avon Lake, 0 .
25 Yrs. Experience
n*9Q
In Lorain County
3OO*"O9 19
Read and Use
The Classifieds
62 Miscellaneous
For Sate
WUI pick up unwanted appliance* Q
TV'i, rnnimum IE yt» old, 049-B601.
REPLACEMENT BAR-B-Q
Grill Parti
SNUPRS HARDWARE
RICOH 35 mm camera with ac>
ceitorie*, 1225,00, save 1100.00. Call
bnroto3p.fn.l864-2g37.
POST HOLE DSooer. 4 h.p., 22" Toro
mow thiowei, men'a 26" 3 speed
bike. International 12.S Cub Cadet
tractor with 42" mower dock, Billy
Goat lawn vacuum, 5 h.p., 933-5106.
22,000 BTU Keioaena Healer, 1100:
humldlfle', 170; lour H78 x IB WW
tirw, Q.C., *20 all, 933-6674.
IBM Sriecttlc II with cover, astro type
ball, ribbon* 6- correcting tnpo, excallent condition, IE60,327-EO69.
7 KT. Senra Pool table, *3S; Family
eierclter, I2B, B33-4162 alter 5;30.
AVOCADO TV'RED chair, »66, sola.
Avocado, Bold, Belt,*, IBS; router
table, W; Siiow bsb, I2S; piano rolla,
EO', 333-63M.
POYS SHIRTS, aiiei IS & 20, Med.,
goou to vary good condition, 9338876.
SCHWINN BICYCLES and Lawn Boy
Mower and Factory trained Borvlca.
Truda-im accepted. Roger & Wiay'a,
Bay Shopping Center. 1-B71-2060.
CAR TOP CAHRIER, watorpruol,
tiellor hllch lor VW Rabbit, Dodge
Omni or Plymouth Horlion, 1974
Camrjl Tenl Campet, can be towed by
euy compact car, Atlai 5 h.p. enow
Ihrowur, while tlborgiasi cop for long
bad Ford Ranger, Call odor 5 p.m.,
033J>066._
LIONEL T3AIN SRT5 lor Se1e."SMrt
your Xmai shopping onrly, Mony to
cttooto from. Itaoionatilo ptlcea. 9330101. coll ohor Noon.
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GIRLS 4 pleco Frunch Provincial
I;at)room tulle (cnnopyl, Ilko now.
)325^33JCa
ONE WOdCmCH hunlino suit, .ed
ptoid, panti nilu 40, coat s\i» 44,
worn Iwlco, tUO. B33 88CB.
66 Musical
Instruments
KING' rn6MBONE.~iiood"condition!
good ben In nor InBtrumerii, OS, 933&493.
72 Household Pete
All tJrnod Groomlnp,. don training
claw Ot private, call 933-4711.
LOW'COST SPAVIrVT B^NELtTEfi^
!NG, Call.937-5655.
Afford a bla ipaylnn and naulorlno
SPAYCO, CHI 934^516 or 1.800-5620431,
FREE CUPPIES, 3JB Inwood. A.L.i
B33'!55t, Ca[l_nttDrBp.m.
_
WANTED • Good homo /n country lor
bxoLiiilul 2 yunr old don. lomolo, mixed brood, mostly Lob, spayod, all
.hols.Cnll 746-1550 eflqr 7 p . m ^
FOHSALE • ralfclnn Albino Cockot'iii
cn[|o i»cluddSSO ? 3 1 » i 7
_
AKC RoQlMcrnd Block i n b ' V u p s ,
CIJO, nood linss, 034-5131. days.
QUESTION! With lateral
n t a w Ugfc>todfl7, cm jo*
*m atped lo Mdw moutj an
the p«thMc IHI H U of n d
OC1C
80 Motorcycles &
Mini Bikes
ANSWER: It'i the future
SBLLINO PRICE, not the Interest raw which determine*
the profit on i o k . Internt ITS FUTURE SELLING
rate conccnu only the cwt or PRICE — not Intanst wNch
paying tho loan. Ral ettue dtlcanlnM profit
wlU never be lower In price
thin it ii today. Every economist I've read or liitened to J ) M MILLER &
agrees thit umatlon wfl] conttoue and the price of red
eiute will tuy in the forefronl
HEALTttQS
of this price riie. So, you a n
expect a well bought piece of
PPi—Jyotton M i l
property lo tncreue tn value.
Suzuki flM I i 5 , good condiilon. Call
833-4311,
11)79 YAMAHA 1100 XS Special, aikIng 12300, 933-8890 day*. 933-ES94
evea,
62 Cai.:r»ara& Vans
DODGE 197B window van, loaded,
good condition. Often above 13800,
034-4511.
88 Trucks for Sale
1S7B CHEVY Plck-Up Truck, 20
eerlea, C cap, eir conditioning, power
•tearing, power brakea, (3700, 93341B2tGX
90 A-'tos for Sale
FOR A GOOD USED CAR i t a fair
price, aoe Bruce or Dan at Gerblck
Molora, 1800 Colorado Ave., Lorain.
Phone 288-0246.
1080 OLDS CUTLASS, 4 dr or, air,
crulae, M.SSO. 837-E30S.
12 CADILLAC Coupe DeVllle, 69,000
ectual mileage, new battery, now
tlroa.e»ttfa ruit but runt good, 1Q00,
033-6388.
92 Boats & Motors
SUNFISh SAILBOAT, 16 It., good
condition, no trailer, S33-3S3S ettar 6
P.m.
KL1NGSHIRN
WINERY
PLUiyiBlNGI
Featuring eight outstanding
winos produced on our form
from our own local grapes
QF-PLM-MBINd SERVICE
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CLOSED
DISPLAY
933-8686'
PIANO TUNING
CoBaprthtnarre PUao Scrrlcc Pl
AppnUab
H.D.KOCHENOWER
933-5026
RESIDENTIAL GARAGE
DOOn REPAIRS
Automatic Openers Installed
FREE ESTIMATES
CALL GARY 933-2084
NAGY'S LANDSCAPE
SERVICES
•PR0FE5SI0HALDESIGNING
•TRADITIONAL GARDENS
'JAPANESE GARDENS
•BRICK OR STONE PATIOS
•LAWN MAINTENANCE
* FERTILIZING PROGRAM
•SHRUB TRIMMING
„ ,
0VER1SYEAHS1JXPEHIENCE
CALL 933-4333
TRY THEM
IVtOMCSQAV-
• ; F A U " r s ' • ' .^Emergonny No.:
Avon Lake; OH
IVBD Builders
Building and Homo doling
Ooragot-Hood and
Aluminum Siding
FREE ESTIMATES
CALL 934-4716 _
IBASEMENTREPAIRI
Brickwork
Chimneys-FlropJacas J
Blockwork ]iao
CALL 934-5074
Located Off Rt. 83
at 33050 WGhbarRd.
Avon Lai'tn
Hn.:12-0 Doily; 9-6 Sat.
MJ 110-TF)
. Lenny's Glass
Service Company
CALL 949-5442
ANYTIME
.
Storms-Scrnens
BepolrDtl.
'Distressed
by
Pregnancy?
Calf
Birthright at 3224652 or 244-4652.
HEIST & SON TRUCKING
MARK
MILLER
Specializing
in
smnll
residential loads. Limestone,
Send, Gravel, Topsoll
PROFESSIONAL
PAPERHANGING
tt PAINTING
10 YFJS, EXPEHIZNCE
ESTIMATES 9 3 3 " u 5 2 8
mo
327-3205 WE CARE*
PABNTCNG
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
WALLPAPER
FREEESTir.ATES
CAURUSSHARKINS
81B-6&75
w$*&^^
a w S ^ ^
«aiaS«igjffi^^
GATES ROOFING
Reroofing Specialists.
Seamlsss gutters.
Workmans
compensation and
liability insurance to
fry ttv.'ooi Vou Buy •
ontscoi MUSIC c o .
««5 Ulortdm.y
74<Mijr<J Lomln, Ohio
protect our customers.
Free Estimates
KEARNEY CONSTRUCTION
Wood an upstnlrs llnljhod
adillntj on n family room V
Ijatiiiju'' For mo|or or ml not
mpalii: call l u ' a Uen
ojllmnlo
937-63:17
»*• i
BALDV.'IN PIANOS
LCNGCN
D E C O R A T I N G £f
PAINTING
I'opur Hanging & Custom
Painting. Frco Estimates
288-9371
,.»
Insured & Llctinaod
Leonard's
Plumbing ft Hunting
Complola Sales B Service.
Lanka, Puddlos or Flood™
Call 933-2330
1111
PIAZZA'S
SOIL FARMS
• Top Dressing Soil
a
• Fill Dirt
»
* Organic Top Soli Mix turns
1-327-8353
Sinca 1052
5350 Rt. 83, N. Rldgovlllo
CRABG
INSULATION
•'fioOtVi CiVlyiV-WBit). Paii6j1'"-1t
'Parting His;. FoiiiUlatiunt, pulrip.'
All Types Of
Insulation jnstnllud
933-8827 ^
Stono. Brick. Block
and Concrolo Work.
NEW and REPAIR
C A t L E B E 949-26
SPECIALIZING IN
0MVEWAYS • SIOIVVALKI • PATIOS •
ETC.
RESIDENTIAL
CONCRETE WORK
REMODELING
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NEW HOMES
SMALL REPAIF15
GARAGES
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
COMPETITIVE PRICES
ESTIMATES
STEVE SYLVESTER
933-4539
8=REY
PLUMBING
AND
HEATING, INC.
COMPLETE
PLUMBING. HEATING
AND SEWER CLEANING
SEHVICE
U.R.&J.CONTHACTINGI
Etocufcal, CanMntry.,
Coment, Plumbhtg, ate',
" W e Can Do It A l l "
Ft mm E > t ( m * t a a tin
HENBV WHITE Ctll Alt»rB:O0
C A L L 933-4426
• PARTS • OIL
• TUNE-UPS
• RENTALS
"ACCESSORIES
'SHARPENING
• PROPANE
MASTER MOWER SERVICE.
690 AVON BELDEIM, RT. 83
INEXTTOSISSON'S)
J O H N GUGGENBILLBR
933-4400
NO JOB TOO SMALL!
Traxier
DANNY
GEORGE
937-5826 „,
COMPLETE
REMODELING
933-9421
,
MARION
MARSIGLIA
RICH TOP SOIL
KILL SAND
DRIVEWAY SLAG
LIMESTONE mi
AVON 937-6664
SERVICE
TOP SOIL
FILL SAND
LIMESTONE
DRIVEWAY SLAG
AVON 937-5352
SpoclDllzlnrj In
BATHROOMS A N D
KITCHENS
CnllGoorgoot
933-2207
oher B;00
FREE ESTIMATES
MASONRY &
CONCRETE WORK
Palio*. BaMrrwnl Waiii
Ropaired, Addlllwi* &
Re mod sling, Orlvav<ay«.
Flreplacat Our Spadilty,
W.P. CHAPLIN
SERVICE & INSTALLATION
EXPERTS-24 HR. SERVICE
933-5432
ADIiER ROOFING CO.
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
INtTALLATION
SAL I *
WIRINQ
173 LEAR R D .
A V O N L A K E , O. 44012
ICE ALL MISSING SHINGLES OH SLATE • •
• S E * t . f i > * U l /
NORTHCOAST TELEPHONE SERVICE CO., INC.
Ports Dept. Open 6 Days 933-2922
FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE
On Over60 Manufacturers Brands
WHIRLPOOL-JENN-AIR-NOnGE-ADMIftAI MAGIC CHEF -CALORIC -SHARP. WASTE KINO •
ISE - PANASONIC • ROPER-ETC.
W o S s r v l n a AM M a | o r A p p l i a n c e *
M o n . - F r l . 9-6, Sat. 9-1 p . m . a a Factory Trained Paminnal
REPAIR 5 P A W T - ' A L L V A U I Y S
HISIOCNTIAL - COMUIftCMU. - INOUSTHIM.
IPVINJ. SHAHEBN
Specialize In:
• Armstrong Floor Coverings •
• Ceramic Tile • Kitchen Carpeting •
• Cory Tile • Bathroom Remodeling •
D.B.L. PLUMBING & HEATING
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL
SEWER CLEANING & 2« HOUR SERVICE
DAN B.LEONARD
S7SDUNNV AVENUE
SHEFFIELD LAKE. OHIO 44054
Heating, Plumbing & Cooling
Den Sepesi Contracting
(216)233-5141
I
Licensed
Bonded
..-• +r R O B E R T J CSLEIUN,
SUPERIOR CLEANIIMG'CO., IIMC.
A Sorvlco Campnny That Really Cmron
CARPET & FURNITURE STEAM CLEANED
' 2 5 " any size sofa
1st room any site
M 5 " chair
En oh Additional Doom
13B0
•35" sofa & chair
Odor Co"irol, B.nltl.lr.o It
Oanm t h . „ „ , „ d
Carpal Sh!»tJ Avallabla
Furnlturo ahUld available
W» fraar yourcttpat B luml'una* It It W M our.own.
CallAnylima
10% s«nlorCIUx*n OlMoun<
Avon037-6482 Ely.3S5-2118 Clave. Q71-7742 ,
WE MOVE THEHJflNITUKE
.GUARANTEED OR OONIT.PAY ,
19°
LAKE SHORE
QUALITY CONCRETE WORK
• Driveways
• Patios
- sidewalks
• Floors
••Footers
• Parking Lots
id Free Estimates
/n
9 3 3 - 2 5 1 9 call after 5pm
Ol
Frank
AVON
HUTTER'STLUtVIBING
Siding • General Repa'rs • Rooling
Insulalirn • Storm Doors & Windows
2236 Wrist Erie Ave.
Larp.in, Ohio 44052
934-6960
HUTCH
All Phases Of Home Repair
HUITER 934-6960
Avon
flU'GUTTEHS
ANDY'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
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ALL
MAKES
£r MODELS!!
• Wuhan
* DUhwMhara
p
* Ory*r* '
AlrCond
* n*frifltnitor*
PARTS DEPT. OPEN SIX DAYS
99 a.m.
a.m. to
to 66 p.m.
p.m.
, A A A CJftftf
33465 LAKE RD. O-J-5-D/30
g
Resurface Your Existing
^4
^4
Kitchen
i t h or Bathroom
th ccabinets!
with An Attractive/Durable;;^
Formica Finish.
;f
• O v e r 100 Finishes
^ 3 |
• S h o w r o o m & References
^
• A l l W o r k Done By PROFESSIONALS
• ','
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CALL TOM RHODES
933-3564
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ROOFING
933-3617
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FOR FREE ESTIMATES
DAYORNSGHT
; . v ^
933-4249
• Tree Removal
• Trimming
• Topping
> REROOFS* REPAIR j
BUILDUP F JOFS
• SEAMLESS GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS HOOFMAir TENANCE
CALL COLLECT
IF NO ANSWER CALL
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•Dehumtdifers aw
"Air Conditioners
"HotWatar Tanks
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
933-2517
•' • '
APPLIANCE
»:•" SERVICE
933-5565
"Dishwashers
"Ranges
"Disposals
i
' . $ 5 0 . 0 0
SPECIALIZED REPAIR SERVICE
•Refrigerators
•Washers
•DryBrs
N
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• U n c o m p a r a b l e Prices
FAIRWEATHER
9 3 4 - 6 1 8 7 Desmit 953-4490
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/ • FREE.fcsTiMAthr&"0
\ ^CLfVE 734 1011 EX I- •3flli!il!Vf|
/cat Avc.E.lfria;Ohio 4403S ; .' •
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• . [I'vtj
• Cabling
a
••'• •
.CHIMNEY FLASHING & SOIL STACKS CLEAH
NIW CON1THUCTION BIOS
Sanlor Citizen
Discount
•..'••
BOM M M . S H I F F I C L O LAMS, O H I O * 4 0 5 «
TELEPHONE:
(216) 949-8*41
ft*
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• Stump
Removal
• Firewood .
. • Wood Chips
• Root Feeding
Lot Clearing & Brush Chipping
FULLY
Storm Damage
.„.
24 Kr. Service
INSURED
933-4249
Senior Citizen Discount
MARUNA8R0S.
BODY SHOP
tiiB)irniii:n Clnlmu.
Collision Wiirli,
flupnlr O nullitlnli
763 Avon Boldo'n Rd.
933-6988 u ,
PLASTERING
ADDITIONS
CEILINGS
STUCCO
NEWOR REPAIR
937-5569
BOB RICHMOND
PROFESSIONAL PAINTING
INTERIOR 0 EXTERIOR
16 Y r s . Expurloncu
fiotarancas Upon Roquoat
ALL WOHK QUAtlANTEEO
FREE ESTIMATES
949-2687 ...
OR 779-7924
WEEKDA YS AFTER B P. M.
BUDNAGEL
Roots, Guttera, Chlmnsyi
We've Boon Doing It Since 1000
ABLE ROOFING
STORM SIDOCK
949-2OS2
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Ena>BV Efficient Sliding Doon
FREEESTIMATES
CONCRETE-MASONARY
•Drluaa
• Flr«placai
• Sawar ft Waur Una*
• Patio
•Sldawalki • Osiamanta
Bnckhoa Ranlol
•Footan
'Brickwork
•Floora
*Naw&R«pair
DoiarRantal
933-9231
GARAGE DOORS it OPERATORS
Rosldontlnl & Commercial
• Quality Products
• Roosqnobta Rates
DOOR
" Fust Survlco
* Ropnlr on All Mukas
" Btoknn Spring Spoclnllstn
AftorBpmColl933-B029
934-5807
our business is keeping your
business clean, commercial,
industrial Office.
FREEESTIMATES
LANDSCAPING SERVICE
• DESIGN • PLANTING • MAINTENANCE
COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL -RESIDENTIAL
« SP.RiNG'ANb FALL CLEAN.-UP '\
All typos -Orlck, Block, Stone. RepulrWork
Foundations, Basements, Fireplaces, Etc.
Free Estimates - Rofo/roncos
Seeding
Lighting
•Shrubs
'Mowing
Call Richard - 933-5050
933-8252
2 33-5O75
K-4 LANDSCAPING
SCHLEICKER Masonry
Professionally installed
Full Or Part Time
• Aluminum • steel • wood
or
PHONErnurac.
9338581
BONDED-INSURED
E»timatBH
940-5360
or
B71-0360
Jim's Maintenance Cleaning, inc.
KENDERA CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Fr&o Estimates
" • •
Wood Aluminum Clad noplocomnnt Windows
Sloim Windows and Doari
Over 16 Yews Expmienco
Additions
Improvement
NORTH OLMSTED
ROOFING AND REMODELING
SPECIALIZING ALL TYPE HOME REPAIRS
- Roots
.GIUBB
•Sldlnu
• InsuFotlng G l s n
• Guttorn • Stormo • Pointing • Screono
S*Hl Replncomenl D0011
.„„,,,„
Roofer, Sider
Home
AFTER 4:30 P.M.
McNeeley Contracting
• Acldltlunn
. Ouullty Built Homos
" '"'""Utttlno
• Enoruy Efllclont
Moollnti
Windows & Doom
Fro« Eatlmutoa • Guoruntood Workmanship
C A L L T i m M c N e o I o y 933-6715 w»
'Grading
* Patios
* Trees
'Sodding
FOR PROFESSIONAL CARE CALL 949-6006
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