October 31, 2012 PDF Edition of the Perrysburg
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October 31, 2012 PDF Edition of the Perrysburg
DELINQUENT LAND LIST 1ST SECTION THIS EDITION PERRYSBURG YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER 1853 1935 VOLUME 160, NUMBER 44 – OCTOBER 31, 2012 PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER ©WELCH PUBLISHING COMPANY, PERRYSBURG, OHIO, (419) 874-4491 75¢ SINGLE COPY ‘The best thing we can hope for is informed voters’ School district earns ‘Excellent with Distinction’ rating from state Happy Halloween–Trick or Treat? Families enjoy Witzler-Shank pumpkin patch, activities and food drive It was an afternoon of tricks and treats, ghosts and goblins, and pumpkins galore at the annual Pumpkin Patch giveaway hosted by Witzler-Shank Funeral Home. Children in their favorite Halloween attire decorated cookies, had their faces painted, enjoyed a small petting zoo and were entertained by Don the Juggler and Happy the Clown. Also, the Wood County sheriff’s office offered parents the opportunity to have their children fingerprinted. Each child who brought canned goods or non-perishable food products received a free pumpkin. The donated food will benefit Perrysburg Christians United food bank. Above left, are “Bat Girl” Isabella Rohrabaugh, “Evil Queen” Jada Hoover, “Pirate” Kaitlyn Bull, and “Transformer” Kayden Rohrabaugh. Above right, is “Spiderman” Robert Courtney with Happy the Clown. Below left, is the Watkins family–children Andrew, Ethan and Abby with parents Kathy and Daniel. Below right, distributing pumpkins are Rick Ruffner and daughter Olivia, Wood County Commissioner Jim Carter and Wood County Sheriff Mark Wasylyshyn. By Deb Buker After a delay, the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) finally released results of the 2011-12 Ohio school report cards. And, for the Perrysburg School District it was worth the wait. At the October 15 meeting of the Perrysburg Board of Education, Kadee Anstadt, executive director of teaching and learning, announced that the district was awarded Excellent with Distinction rating. “Because of the dedication and hard work of our staff, students and parents, we were awarded Excellent with Distinction this year,” she told board members. “It is very exciting news and a feather in our cap.” Ohio gives public schools and districts one of six ratings–Excellent with Distinction, Excellent, Effective, Continuous Improvement, Academic Watch or Academic Emergency. The ratings are based on a formula that includes standardized test performance; attendance and graduation rates; performance on the statistical “value-added” measure that shows how much students learn in a given year and whether they meet federal No Child Left Behind standards. The districts and individual schools also receive a performance index score. This measure reflects the achievement of every stu- The Performance Index score reflects the achievement of every student based on all tested subjects in grades 3-8 and the 10th grade Ohio Graduation tests. Other area district index scores: Bowling Green, 101.9; Anthony Wayne, 107.6; Maumee, 102; Ottawa Hills, 110.7; Rossford, 100.6, and Springfield, 99.9. dent, not just those who score proficient or higher. Districts, buildings and charter schools earn points based on how well each student does on all tested subjects in grades 3-8 and the 10th grade Ohio Graduation Tests. All tests have five performance levels–advanced, accelerated, proficient, basic and limited. The percentage of students scoring at each performance level is calculated and then multiplied by a certain value assigned to that performance level. The maximum performance index score is 120.0. Please turn to page 2➧ EXCELLENT WITH DISTINCTION PERRYSBURG SCHOOLS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS TO COMMUNITY SHAREHOLDERS Perrysburg Fire Division refurbishes 1996 fire engine for another 15 years service By Fire Chief Jeff Klein After the delivery of the city’s newest fire engine in 2010, the fire division realized its 1996 fire engine was showing signs of needing replacement. And, to replace this engine with a comparable engine, including required options, would exceed $600,000. At this cost the fire division could not purchase an engine that would protect the community as it should. Realizing funds were limited, the division reviewed all options from doing nothing to purchasing a new engine. Since the fire division purchased a high quality vehicle in 1996, the most favorable option was a complete refurbishment of the engine. Mechanically, fire engines are constructed with heavy duty over the road truck parts designed for hundreds of thousands of miles. With the exception of some minor corrosion caused by deicing measures in the winter, the vehicle was mechanically sound. Even the corrosion was not as bad as in other parts of the country due to the deicing measures the city uses. Perrysburg is lucky to have skilled mechanics who keep up with the majority of mechanical issues that arise. Additionally, the fire division preventative maintenance program includes a yearly inspection with certified emergency vehicle technicians (EVT). This combined maintenance program has allowed the division to move forward with a refurbishment. Refurbishment of a fire engine is much more than a simple paint job. The vehicle is completely disassembled down to the frame rails and rebuilt. As it is being reassembled, many new components are used, bringing it up to the current safety standards and making it look like a new vehicle. One major advantage to a refurbishment is that it remains titled as a 1996 vehicle and therefore 1996 standards. The city mechanics are familiar with the vehicle and do not need to relearn a new piece of equipment. There also have been anecdotal incidents where the new emission standards for diesel engines have shut down fire apparatus preventing them from operating until the emissions issue has been resolved. The EPA is looking into exemptions for fire apparatus for this reason. One problem 1996 fire apparatus and ambulances have experienced was electrical. The number of high electrical draws from all the lighting needs causes the alternator to be replaced more frequently than a typical vehicle. During the refurbishment all the lighting was changed to LED which has a very low electrical draw. This translates to reduced alternator changes and various electrical issues taking the engine out of service thereby paying for itself. For the first time in years, the division’s primary fire engines operate in a very similar way from pump operations, foam, light tower and power generators. Previously not every fire engine was equipped the same and if they Voters are being asked to approve a four-year, replacement operating levy for the Perrysburg Schools. The existing 9.95 mill levy expires on December 31 of this year. Part of the request is to recover some of the $3.8 million (equivalent to 5.08 mills) loss of funding from the state. This newspaper encourages a YES vote for the levy. Perrysburg Schools are a primary reason for the great quality of life the community enjoys. Add the excellent services provided by the city and township and you have the formula for success which makes Perrysburg one of the best communities in the country. The school board and administration have decreased staff by 6 percent over the past four years and reduced administration to 1998 levels, in spite of an increase of 288 students this school year. Other cost cutting measures include partnering with other districts for transportation needs and sharing of preschool facilities. The district has been rated Excellent with Distinction for two years and also two years of Excellent ratings. ACT test results show Perrysburg students have an average over 24 which rivals private schools. PHS was named a Silver Medalist as one of the nation’s top schools by U.S. News and World Report. The average cost per pupil is $8,590–13th out of 17 Lucas and Wood County schools. The state average is $10,100 per pupil. There is a wage and step freeze for two years for teachers and three years for administrators. The board is making an effort to be a Race to the Top district which would allow for a performance based pay scale. The return on investment leads to big dividends for Perrysburg residents. Your schools need to replace an existing levy and get some of the lost state revenue from local taxpayers. Your YES vote will allow the district to avoid a potential budget cut of 20 percent. Your YES vote also maintains your property value. Any realtor can tell you Perrysburg Schools sell Perrysburg! John B. Welch, publisher Election Day to be Tuesday, Nov. 6 The 1996 fire engine before its refurnishment. The newly refurbished fire engine will serve the community for an additional 15 years. were, did not operate the same. The refurbishment was performed by Pierce Manufacturing of Appleton, Wisconsin, who made the vehicle originally. Since all fire apparatus are unique, they are constructed by individual specifications. Pierce maintains all previous construction drawings minimizing any unintended surprises. With the initial cost of a new comparable fire engine in excess of $600,000 the fire division was able to accomplish this refurbishment for just under $300,000. We anticipate this fire engine to be a valuable, effective piece of firefighting equipment to the community for the next 15 years. Perrysburg area voters will head to the polls next week to decide on several issues and a host of local and statewide candidates, in addition to the U.S. Presidential race. Polls will be open in Wood County from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 6, for Election Day. Issues Voters will consider several issues: •State Issue 1–To decide if there will be a convention to revise, alter, or amend the Ohio Constitution. •State Issue 2–To create a state-funded commission to draw state legislative and Congressional districts. For more information on the two state issues, visit the Ohio Secretary of State’s Web site: www.sos.state.oh.us under “What’s on the Ballot?” •Perrysburg City additional tax levy for public transportation–1.45 mills, five years. For more information, visit the Web site: www.perrys burg4transit.com. •Perrysburg School District–incremental tax levy for current expenses, 13.15 mills to 17 mills; four years. •Perrysburg Township– additional tax levy for fire and EMS service, 4 mills; continuing. Candidates Along with a decision on the U.S. Presidential race, voters also will select candidates in many local and state races. U.S. Senate–Sherrod Brown, Democrat; Josh Mandel, Republican. U.S. Congress Fifth District–Eric Eberly, Libertarian; Bob Latta, Republican; Angela Zimmann, Democrat. Ohio Senate Second District–Randy Gardner, Republican; Jeff Bretz, Democrat. Ohio House of Representative Third District– Tim Brown, Republican; Nathan Eberly, Libertarian; Kelly Wicks, Democrat. Ohio Justice of the Supreme Court–Robert Price, Terrence O’Donnell, Mike Skindell. Ohio Justice of the Supreme Court–Robert Cupp, William O’Neill. Ohio Justice of the Supreme Court (unexpired term)–Yvette McGee Brown, Sharon Kennedy. Wood County Commissioner–James Carter, Republican; Fred Keith, Democrat; Brad Waltz, Libertarian. Wood County Commissioner–Doris Herringshaw, Republican; Joel Kuhlman, Democrat. Wood County Recorder– Julie Baumgardner, Democ- rat; Brian Boos, Republican. Unopposed Candidates Candidates running unopposed are: Judge, Sixth District Court of Appeals–James Jensen. Wood County Common Pleas Judge–Reeve Kelsey. Wood County Clerk of Common Pleas Court– Cindy Hofner, Republican. Wood County Coroner– Douglas Hess, Republican. Wood County Engineer –Raymond Huber, Republican. Wood County Prosecutor–Paul Dobson, Republican. Wood County Sheriff– Mark Wasylyshyn, Republican. Wood County Treasurer– Jill Engle, Republican. For information on all these candidates, see the Perrysburg Area League of Women Voters candidates’ guide, which was inserted in the Messenger Journal’s October 3 edition. It can be viewed on-line at the Journal’s Web site: www.perrysburg.com. The Wood County Board of Elections will report election results Tuesday evening on its Web site www.co.wood.oh.us/ boe/. Early Voting In-person early voting is available at the Board of Elections office in the Wood County Courthouse in Bowling Green on the following dates: October 29–November 1, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, November 2, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, November 3, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, November 4, 1 to 5 p.m. Monday, November 5, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information about polling locations, absentee ballots or other voting questions, call the Board of Elections at 419-354-9120. Ends Sunday, November 4 Move clocks back 1 hour Page 2 — October 31, 2012 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL U.S.P.S. #428-380 PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL School district earns ‘Excellent with Distinction’ rating from state ➧Continued from page 1 Another measure rated by the ODE is value-added. Value-added is a statistical measure that reflects whether students are making a full year of progress in a year of school regardless of their levels at the start of the year. It applies only to reading and math in grades 4-8. “Above” means that students in the district showed more than a year’s worth of academic achievement last year. “Below” means students showed less than a year ’s worth of achievement, and “Met” means they showed one year of progress. Perrysburg Schools Individual Scores •Perrysburg High School: Excellent: 109.0 Performance Index. •PJHS: Excellent with Distinction: 105.3 Performance Index; Above/ValueAdded. •Fort Meigs: Excellent; 105.4 Performance Index; Met/Value-Added. •Frank: Excellent; 101.1 Performance Index; Met/Value-Added. •Toth: Excellent, 106.5 Performance Index, Met/Value-Added. •Woodland: Excellent; 103.1 Performance Index, Met/Value-Added. “As you recall, last year the results of the state test kind of came out piecemeal, so we had some of the information, so we knew things looked pretty favorable in terms of the progress we have seen. We also identified some areas that we know we can do better, so we have been busy reviewing that information,” said Superintendent Tom Hosler. “And certainly when this phase of information did come through, we were very pleasantly surprised. We know we do a great job, and we know we can continue to find ways to improve. “So we want to celebrate this moment, but we also understand that the state tests represent just one portion of what we do. It certainly is very nice to get this recognition, but whether we are Excellent or some other kind of distinction, we want to make sure that there is a lot more that goes into being a Perrysburg student than just this particular award. But we are certainly very grateful to our staff and students for allowing us to have it. We appreciate it.” Levy Discussion Superintendent Hosler reiterated that the district is looking at a potential decrease of 20 percent of its budget with the loss of the levy. “At the last board meeting, we talked about the budget reduction plan and how the budget would be impacted with the loss of the levy. I know that has been a topic of conversation in the community and around the community,” he said. “I know some people initially go to the place where this is kind of a threat. “If an organization or a family were facing that kind of a loss of revenue, at some point, would sit either around the kitchen table or with your stakeholders and begin to talk about what are the kinds of things that we need to do differently if this were to happen. Unfortunately when we do that, sometimes it is kind of construed as threatening. But the families do it, businesses do it–it is just a part of what we have to do to survive.” The superintendent added the district and the many volunteers are working to inform voters on the levy. More than 2,825 telephone calls were made over the past weekends and currently a door-to-door campaign is being conducted, he added. “The best that we can hope for is informed voters because when people understand the current 9.95mill levy is expiring on December 31, it is going away,” he explained. “And when we begin talking about this levy, what we are asking voters to approve, by enlarge, goes to the replacement of that. And when you talk about the loss of state revenue of $3.8 million, that is more than 5 mills. So looking at this levy and going from 9.95-mills to 13.2-mills doesn’t even begin to fill in that void. So getting an opportunity to explain that to voters is very essential to the conversations.” Board President Barry VanHoozen noted that the state report card and the district budget are tied together. “I would just like to add a comment regarding the state report card and the proposed budget reductions. The state report card is not getting any easier to achieve. So every year, we have higher and higher standards that we have to maintain,” he said. “This year we can claim Excellent with Distinction. Along those lines, we can not do those extras without the budget– they are tied together.” Resident Richard Evans, during public participation, said he was not for or against the levy at that time. But he questioned board members on the district’s wages, salaries and cost of living expenses. “It is always a difficult time when you start talking about levies and what you have to do and what you cannot do and what you are allowed to do,” he said. “And, I have always had one question. Everything I have read has to do with what you are going to cut, except I have never seen anything mentioned about wages, salaries and cost of living. Has anyone ever said they are going to do something about these before you go on to the rest of the things that you have to cut?” Board member Gretchen Downs noted that administrators have been without a pay increase or cost of living increase for three years. “Also, the teachers are in the second year of a contract in which they gave up any pay raises and any cost of living,” she said. “Those were negotiated in the last contract and I believe that is important to keep in mind. The teachers have made a sacrifice as have the administrators and the noncertified staff. That is an important thing to keep in mind.” The superintendent said that over the past four years, the district only increased its operating costs ³,ZRUNDQGOLYHLQ3HUU\VEXUJ EHFDXVHRIWKHJUHDWVFKRRO GLVWULFW0\RZQNLGVUHFHLYHGDQ H[FHOOHQWHGXFDWLRQEHFDXVHRI WKHVFKRROV´ 'HDQ)HUJXVRQ6RFLDO6WXGLHV 7HDFKHU3HUU\VEXUJ+LJK6FKRRO a half of 1 percent. “So the money we are spending today versus four years ago, despite the fact we have added 288 new students to the district, we have reduced staff by 6 percent over the four years and today, the number of administrators is at the same level as it was in 1998,” said Mr. Hosler. “We have done a fairly good job of checking things. We are continuing to explore ways of cost savings when it comes to sharing services and we will continue to explore other ways.” He also explained that Perrysburg is a “Race to the Top” district. “And to become a Race to the Top district both teachers and administrators have to sign an agreement, and one of the things we currently are working on as part of program is moving away from the established schedule required by the Ohio Revised Code,” he said. “The ORC says this is how you shall pay teachers. So there isn’t a lot we can do to change that. But one of the things being a Race to the Top district does for us is allows us to begin to create a way to pay teachers based on performance so there isn’t an automatic step increase from year to year. It is the right thing to do. “So, the things that we can control, the things we can continue to manage, I argue that we do a great job. But those things we can’t control–the state taking $3.8 million–leave us in this position where we need to ask. It is the last thing we want to do. What we can control is to demonstrate the willingness to work hard and put students first and maintain quality programs.” Published every Wednesday at Perrysburg, Ohio 43552 Periodicals Postage Paid at Perrysburg, Ohio 43552 John B. Welch, Publisher Deb Buker, Editor Matthew H. Welch, Advertising Manager 117 East Second Street, P.O. Box 267 Perrysburg, Ohio 43552 Website Address: www.perrysburg.com Subscription Rates: IN WOOD COUNTY – 1 Year $28.00 IN OHIO – 1 Year $32.00 ALL OTHER STATES – 1 Year $35.00 Liability for errors and/or omissions in publication of any advertisement by the PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL, whether due to negligence or otherwise, is limited to rerunning without charge that portion of the advertisement published incorrectly. 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Way, WGTE to show ‘Romancing the River’ Nov. 6 Way Library and WGTE Public Media will show and discuss the new documentary “Romancing the River: A Maumee Love Story,” on Tuesday, November 6, beginning at 7 p.m. in the family activity room of the library. This one-hour film follows the four-day, 123-mile journey down the entire length of the Maumee River by former Blade Outdoors Editor Steve Pollick, TMACOG Maumee River coordinator Matt Horvat, and retired MetroParks director/Black Swamp naturalist John Jaeger. These men who paddled the river and Lou Hebert, who produced the film, will then discuss the making of the film and answer questions from the audience. 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An additional $78 in court costs was sentenced for each case, unless otherwise noted. Speed Santino S. Vasquez, East Broadway Road, $55 fine; Ralph Torres, Mandell Road, $76 fine; Gregory A. Lockhart, West River Road, $43 fine; Janette M. Knitz, Luckey Road, $71 fine; Kimberly R. Jacob, Nora Drive, $45 fine; Lori K. Billick, Oregon Road, $43 fine; Andrea L. Whiting, Fort Meigs Road, $49 fine; Valerie S. Dienstberger, Indian Wells Lane, $60 fine; Traci L. Morgan, Seminary Road, $49 fine; Corey J. Zachel, North Ridge Drive, $47 fine; Timothy D. Menke, Twinbrook Drive, $43 fine; Michael F. Gauthier, Bridgeview, $45 fine; Linda M. Rowlen, Wentworth court, $51 fine; Scott M. Friedman, Preston Parkway, $45 fine; Ricky W. Snyder, Dowling Road, $45 fine. Seat Belt Ricky W. Snyder, Dowling Road, $30 fine, no court costs. Stop Sign Anne L. Schroeder, Hickory Street, $55 fine; Megan L. Cummings, Broad Street, $55 fine; Lowell H. Baker III, Birchdale Drive, $45 fine; Dallas M. Kokowicz, Owens Lake Commons, $45 fine; Frederic D. Wolfe, East River Road, $55 fine; Todd A. Laird, Oregon Road, $45 fine. Assured Clear Distance Amanda J. Murphy, Oak Knoll Drive, $55 fine; Julie A. Navinsky, Thompson Road, $55 fine; Jacob A. Revill, Lakevue Drive, $55 fine. Registration Violation Brian A. Granatir, Oak Knoll Drive, $45 fine; Neil C. Severt, McKinley Drive, $45 fine, $83 court costs; Andrew J. Weber, White Road, $45 fine. Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence $375 fine, 93 days jail, 90 suspended, six month license suspension. Physical Control/ Intoxication $650 fine, no court costs, 180 days jail, 170 suspended, one year license suspension. Other Traffic Convictions Lindsey C. Walter, Winding Brook Road, traffic control device, $45 fine. Scott B. Webb Jr., Starbright Boulevard, improper parking, $15 fine, $73 court costs. Thomas W. Shields, McKinley Drive, driving under financial suspension, $25 fine. Kirk J. Harbauer, West River Road, tag/sticker violation, $45 fine. Nathaniel A. Miller, Oregon Road, fictitious registration, $25 fine; registration violation, $25 fine, $53 court costs. Mandy J. Gould, Oregon Road, no operator’s license, $30 fine. Matthew A. Leafgren, Tracy Creek Drive, marked lanes, $55 fine. Criminal Convictions Deidra N. Belkofer, Edgewood Drive, disorderly conduct, $150 fine, $150 suspended, $73 court costs. Bobby D. Ibarra, Simmons Road, misuse of 9-11, $150 fine, $73 court costs. Raymond K. Hauser Jr., Lakevue Drive, disorderly conduct with persistence, $250 fine, $73 court costs, 30 days jail, 30 suspended, handgun and ammunition to be forfeited to police. 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Thursday, October 18 Accidents, Roachton at Fort Meigs roads, Findlay Street at West Indiana Avenue, Louisiana Avenue; medic runs, 7100 block South Wilkinson Way, 12900 block Eckel Junction Road; alarms, 12200 block Williams Road, 26400 block Fort Meigs Road, 26800 block Eckel Road; theft, 16100 block Normandy South, 4100 block Levis Commons Boulevard, 300 block East Second Street, 200 block Cranden Drive; criminal mischief, 800 block Pine Street. Monday, October 22 Accidents, Fremont Pike at north I-75, Levis Commons Boulevard at North Dixie Highway, Woodland at State Route 795, 600 block West South Boundary Street, south I-75 at north I-475; medic runs, unit block Woodview Drive, 1300 block Woodstream Road, 900 block Commerce Drive, 12600 block Eckel Junction Road, 200 block Elm Street, 1500 block Elk Court; alarms, 4100 block Brockway Drive, 500 block Winding River Court, 200 block East Seventh Street; theft, 400 block West Front Street, 500 block East Indiana Avenue; keep the peace, 500 block Clover Lane, 100 block Trinity Court; obstruct court order, Elm at East Second streets; disorderly conduct, 27300 block Carronade Drive. Tuesday, October 23 Accident, Avenue Road at Valleybrook Boulevard; medic runs, 100 block Trinity Court, 1800 block North Wilkinson Way; alarms, 1800 block Woods Hole Road, 3100 block Chappel Drive; theft, 26600 block Eckel Road, 900 block West Boundary Street, 500 block East Indiana Avenue; domestic violence, 4000 block Stable Creek Drive; telephone harassment, 200 block West Boundary Street. Wednesday, October 24 Medic run, 7100 South Wilkinson Way. October 19 to 25, 2012 Friday, October 19 Accidents, Lime City at Roachton roads, Simmons Road at Fremont Pike; rescue runs, (2) 9000 block Buck Road, 10000 block Fremont Pike; fire call, 28000 block Glenwood Road; incident reports, 23000 block Lime City Road, 26000 block Lime City Road; theft, 300 block D Street. Saturday, October 20 Accident, 26000 block East Wexford Drive; rescue runs, 30000 block Oregon Road, 10000 block Wyandot Place; disorderly conduct, 10000 block Fremont Pike; assault and unruly juvenile, 27000 block Oregon Road; theft, 29000 block Oregon Road. Sunday, October 21 Rescue runs, 30000 block Oregon Road, 20000 block East Wexford Drive; fire call, 26000 block Lime City Road; criminal damage, 19000 block Tracy Creek Drive; lost property and theft, 7000 block West Lake Road. Monday, October 22 Accidents, 30000 block East River Road, 10000 block Fremont Pike; rescue runs, 20000 block Tracy Road, (2) 20000 block Oregon Road, 20000 block Lime City Road; 12000 block Washington street, I-75 north at milemark 195, I-75 south of Ohio Turnpike, alarm, 28000 block Cedar Park Boulevard; theft, obstructing official business and drug possession, 29000 block Belmont Farms; assist outside agency, I-75 south at milemark 194; incident report, 23000 block Lime City Road, 26000 block Lime City Road, 12000 block Wilson Street; K-9 utilized, domestic violence and disruption of public service, 27000 block Oregon Road. Tuesday, October 23 Accident, Lime City at Mandell roads; rescue runs, 28000 block Oregon Road, 20000 block Oregon Road, 28000 block Cedar Park Boulevard; fire calls, Mandell at Lime City roads, 7000 block Ponderosa Road, State Route 795 at Simmons Road; theft, 10000 block Spring Mill Lane; investigation, 7000 block Ponderosa Road. Wednesday, October 24 Accidents, 9000 block Buck Road, Fremont Pike at Lime City Road; rescue runs, (2) 10000 block Fremont Pike, 10000 block Cliffwood; fire call, Eckel Junction at Thompson roads; theft, 7000 block Lunitas Lane, 29000 block Fox Creek Drive, 28000 block Oregon Road; assist out agency, One Courthouse Square; animal incident, 9000 block St. Andrews Road. Thursday, October 25 Accidents, 28000 block Oregon Road, Oregon Road at Starbright Boulevard; rescue runs, 100 block J Street, 28000 block Oregon Road, 29000 block White Road; domestic dispute, 9000 block Sheffield Road; found property, 9000 block Bishopswood Lane. On October 17, a Wood County grand jury indicted five Perrysburg area residents on separate charges. Kiki Lorann, 36, of West Indiana Avenue, faces one count of grand theft, a fourthdegree felony, and two counts of theft, felonies of the fifth degree. According to the indictment, Mrs. Lorann allegedly stole $9,944.74 from the Perrysburg Gold Travel Baseball Team between March 20, 2011 and February 21, 2012. She also is charged with taking $2,600 from Perrysburg Amateur Baseball and Softball Commission between May 16 and December 16, 2011 and $1,915.33 from the Perrysburg Dirtbag Baseball Team between July 22 and September 27, 2011. This is the second indictment handed down in the past five months against Mrs. Lorann. In June, a grand jury indicted her on three counts of grand theft for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars from the Toth Parents Club and the Perrysburg Elementary Parents Association. That case is still pending. If convicted on the current charges, she faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison and fines of up to $12,500. Her case has been assigned to Wood County Common Pleas Judge Robert Pollex. The grand jury also indicted Tiler J. Clinger, Tony N. Fullard, Andres J. Manzanares and Ricardo C. Oviedo on separate charges. Mr. Clinger, 27, of Dunbridge Road, faces one count of theft, a fifth-degree felony, in an incident that allegedly occurred on October 2 at a Walmart store. If convicted he faces up to one year in prison and fines of $2,500. Judge Pollex will hear his case. Mr. Fullard, 51, of Lakevue Drive, was indicted on one count of rape, a felony of the first degree. The offense allegedly occurred on September 23. He could receive a maximum sentence of 11 years in prison and fines of $20,000 if convicted. Mr. Fullard’s case will be heard by Wood County Common Pleas Judge Alan Mayberry. Mr. Manzanares, 19, of Roosevelt Boulevard, was indicted on one count of felonious assault, a second-degree felony, for an offense that allegedly occurred on Septem- ber 4. If convicted, he faces up to eight years in prison and fines of $15,000. Judge Mayberry will hear his case. Mr. Oviedo, 57, of Washington Street, was indicted on one count of receiving stolen property, a fourth-degree felony, in an incident which allegedly occurred on October 1. He also is charged with illegal conveyance of weapons onto the grounds of a specified governmental agency, a felony of the third degree. The incident allegedly occurred on October 3. Mr. Oviedo faces a maximum sentence of 30 months in prison and fines of $7,500 if convicted. His case has been assigned to Wood County Common Pleas Judge Reeve Kelsey. Township Police Report The following is a list of patent applications submitted by Perrysburg area residents to the United States Patent and Trademark Office between June 21 and October 26, 2012. Ted A. Weaver, Animal litter containing twisted paper rods and method of providing a domesticated animal with mental stimulation, June 26. Chad E. Adam, Tension fabric lumbar support system, July 3. Weston H. Gerwin and Gerard W. Bilski, Method of adding fuel additive to diesel fuel, July 10. Jeffrey M. Fish, Bottle, July 10. Stephen P. Murphy, Automated integrated solar cell production line composed of a plurality of automated modules and tools including an autoclave for curing solar devices that have been laminated, July 24. Abdul-Majeed Azad, Exhaust gas purification catalysts and methods of making the same, July 24. Dale A. Krausnick, Top plate for a filter bag, July 24. Louis M. Montano and Larry Smith, Hot punch assembly for providing an opening in packaging material, September 4. Anthony J. Deiger and William T. Peters Jr., Load tray and method for unitizing a palletized load, September 4. Rebecca L. Afzal, Touch system for blue screen, September 11. Gregory James Grudzinski, Weatherstrip system for automotive vehicle door, September 18. Craig Miles, Collapse resistant respirator, September 18. John W. Hoffman, Method of assembling a small-diameter spark plug with resistive seal, September 25. Jiang Tian, Na+K+-ATPase-specific peptide inhibitors/activators of SRC and SRC family kinases, October 9. Jeffrey M. Fish, bottle, October 9. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS 419-874-2528 Perrysburg’s ONLY Full Service Car Wash! WE DO THE INSIDE, TOO! * Carpets Vacuumed * Dashboard Cleaned * * Center Console Cleaned * * Windows Cleaned * CARRONADE CAR WASH Rt. 20 • Perrysburg, Oh Behind PANERA Bread across from Kroger on Rt. 20 HOURS MTH 96 • FSAT 86 • SUNDAY 95 4198742877 $1 OFF ANY WASH Expires 11/28/12. Not valid with other offers. P Kiki Lorann charged with more thefts Perrysburg residents indicted in other cases Stephen C. Hill, Thermal direct printing dissolving paper, October 16. Kevin J. Kowalski, Spark ignition device and ground electrode therefor and methods of construction thereof, October 16. Richard Ashton, Inverter system, October 16. William J. Bernard and John W. Gottschalk, Surface treatment of metallic articles in an atmospheric furnace, October 23. 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E Y Y S S E 3 continuous E Top 5 Reasons Y S semesters! E YES Y Y Service S E Y SVote for Transit: to E Y S E HARDWARE 130 Louisiana Ave. • Perrysburg Come to us for all the tools and supplies you’ll need to tackle your home improvement projects. SINCE 1928 Hardware Paint Electrical Supplies Rentals Lawn & Garden Supplies Screen & Window Repair Lamp or Small Appliance Repair Sharpening Services Special Orders Are Our Specialty Local Service/Expert Advice Perrysburg Township and Perrysburg Christians United are collecting items for the 35th annual Operation Breadbasket. Children’s toys and winter coats are needed. Donations of clean and usable clothing in all sizes, blankets, gloves, hats, scarves, shoes and boots also are being accepted. In addition to new and slightly used toys and clothing, the organization is seeking cash donations, non-perishable food items, books and hygiene essentials. Annie Herman-Alrabaya, co-organizer, reminds residents that donations to Operation Breadbasket/PCU stay in the community. “Your dona- tions help our local neighbors in need,” she said, adding that for monetary donations, make checks payable to Operation Breadbasket. She said the organizations are starting early in the hopes of obtaining more items for children. “We need toys,” she added. Items may be taken to the township police and fire departments on Lime City Road through Friday, December 16. Donations also can be dropped off at the Perrysburg Messenger Journal office, 117 East Second Street; Frisch’s, Fremont Pike (U.S. Route 20); Rite Aid, East South Boundary; Ralphie’s, Holiday Lane, and all Perrysburg area churches. Businesses interested in serving as a drop-off location are asked to call 419-872-8861 or 419-872-8859. Baskets, toys and clothing will be picked up by families on Saturday, December 22, between 9 a.m. and noon, at the township hall, 26609 Lime City Road. Volunteers will begin sorting and bagging items at the township hall on November 27, from 7 to 9 p.m., and additional volunteers are always needed to help sort items. Call 419-872-8861 to volunteer. Operation Breadbasket/ PCU will provide items for more than 100 families in Perrysburg and the township. Applications for families in need will be available after November 5, at the township offices and police department lobby. Ms. Herman-Alrabaya reminds families that filling out an application does not guarantee placement on the list. All families are screened through the Salvation Army and can only receive assistance from one organization. Families will be notified by mail of their acceptance, she said. The township is sponsoring the program in conjunction with Perrysburg Christians United, the Salvation Army and other organizations. ALL SAINTS PARISH Looking for a career in Medical Assisting? Get the skills you need and earn your degree in three continuous semesters at Owens Community College. Learn more at the Medical Assisting Open House: 6-7:30 p.m. Ċ Monday, Nov. 5 Owens Community College Toledo-area Campus, Health Technologies 307 www.owens.edu/medassist-open (567) 661-2539 “THE ORIGINAL CHICKEN PAPRIKAS DINNER” Sunday, Nov. 11 NOON TILL 3 P.M. (In Observance of Veterans Day) FREE dinner for all ACTIVE military/reservists—in uniform $3.00 off for all veterans (must have DD214 or military ID) In the McAlear Center 628 Lime City Road, Rossford Full Portion (1/2 chicken) - $9.00 Half Portion (1/4 chicken) - $7.00 Drive-Thru Carry-out is available Vote N N Public transit is a critical resource in Perrysburg, one that links our city together and connects our community. On November 6th, Perrysburg voters have the opportunity to support a five-year levy to fund transportation services. We encourage you to vote to keep public transportation in Perrysburg. 1. Half the cost Property owners will pay approximately half the dollar amount in taxes compared to taxes paid to TARTA. 2. Quality control Voters will control the quality and cost of services provided. 3. Support local businesses For every $1 invested in public transportation, approximately $4 - $6 in local economic activity is generated. 4. Increase real estate values Real estate served by public transportation has a higher value than similar properties not served by transit. 5. Your neighbors rely on it Many individuals, especially those who are elderly or disabled, rely on the bus as their only means of transportation. Paid for by Perrysburg4Transit2012 Committee. Denny Barrett, Treasurer, 514 W. Front St., Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 6 Y Y YE YE YES If the levy passes, the city will contract with Ride Right, the transportation company that is now providing temporary paratransit services in Perrysburg. Following a competitive bid process, Ride Right was selected as it had the lowest price and offered an innovative service to the city. Ride Right has established a facility in Perrysburg and the local management team is 100% dedicated to Perrysburg and responsive to the unique needs of our community. Ride Right will be bringing new buses, fresh ideas, and a focus on collaboration to Perrysburg. www.perrysburg4transit.com Page 4 — October 31, 2012 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL Forfeited land sale set for Nov. 14 ISOH/IMPACT seeks donations for victims of Hurricane Sandy ISOH/IMPACT is seeking donations to help the victims of Hurricane Sandy. Area residents can help by donating relief supplies through the Bucket Brigade, volunteering at the distribution center in Waterville, or by making a monetary donation to support ISOH/IMPACT’s ongoing mission of reaching out and serving others in their time of need. To be part of the Bucket Brigade, fill a new, five-gallon lidded bucket with cleaning supplies, personal care items, first aid supplies, pet supplies or canned and non-perishable food items and drop it off at the nearest collection site. For those who would like to participate in the Bucket Brigade but cannot fill a bucket on their own, a donation of $35 will allow ISOH/IMPACT to fill, ship and distribute a bucket of relief supplies to those in need. Supplies that are not in buckets also will be accepted. Items include tarps, blankets, sleeping bags, paper products, laundry detergent, bottled water, brooms, mops, rakes, shovels, box fans, shop vacs, portable generators and snow shovels. Glass items and clothing will not be accepted. Donations can be dropped off at any area Tireman Auto Service Center or at ISOH/IMPACT’s distribution center located at 905 Farnsworth Road in Waterville. A P.O.D.S. container is located at the Waterville distribution center for drop-offs. Cash and credit card donations can be made online at www.isohimpact .org or sent directly to the ISOH/IMPACT offices at 25182 West River Road, Perrysburg, Ohio 43551. For more information, visit the Web site at www.isoh impact.org. ‘Cinemania’ set for Nov. 30 Perrysburg Musical Theatre will present its annual fund-raiser, “Cinemania: Music from the Silver Screen” on Friday, November 30, at 7 p.m., at Perrysburg High School. More than 75 community members are participating to create the show. Many favorite songs from movies will be performed, including “Hakuna Matata,” “Thanks for the Memories,” “All that Jazz,” “The Way you Look Tonight,” “Moon River,” and “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head,” “Nine to Five” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.” Tickets are all general admission and will be sold the week of the show as well as at the door. For more information, visit the Web site at www.PerrysburgMusical Theatre.com. The Perrysburg Township Police Department was among 10 law enforcement agencies to be honored with a Distinguished Law Enforcement Group Achievement Award at the October 26 Ohio Law Enforcement Conference in Columbus. Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine presented the award to Detective Scott Moskowitz for the department’s role in combating juvenile sex trafficking in the Toledo area. Also receiving awards were officers from the Ottawa County and Fulton County sheriff's offices, Toledo and Lima police departments, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Bureau of Criminal Investigation and FBI. The 10 agencies combined in 2006 to form the Northwest Ohio Violent Crimes Against Children Task Force. Operating under the FBI’s Innocence Lost National Initiative, the task force has recovered or identified more than 100 juvenile victims of prostitution since its inception and is involved in 35 active investigations. Since 2010, 21 suspects have been charged. Above are task force members. Detective Moskowitz is second from the right in the back row. A dinner show, celebrating Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England Friday, Nov. 16 6-11 pm Nazareth Hall, Grand Rapids $45 adult, $20 child (cash bar) Served Dinner & Dessert Buffet! Irish & Highland Dance Bagpiper Historical Storyteller Vocalist Harpist PHS Fiddles Door Prizes Raffles NWOIrish Dance.simpletix.com [email protected] , Holly at 419-441-2416 Deadline Nov. 3, 2012 November 17 • 6-9 p.m. Girls K - 6 hp://www.bgsufalcons.com/news/ 2012/10/8/SB_1008121735.aspx 17th Annual NW Ohio’s Most Distinctive the location of the property. The successful bidder will receive an auditor’s deed for each parcel for the purchase price plus $5.50 deed and transfer fee, giving clear and perfect title. Bidders are cautioned that this would not necessarily extinguish any federal tax liens that may have been imposed on the parcel. The successful bidder will have no delinquent real estate tax liability for the parcels purchased and will receive the tax bill for the first half 2012 tax statement due February 2013. A listing of the properties to be sold will appear in the October 31 and November 7 issues of this paper. The Stony Ridge United Methodist Church will hold its annual holiday bazaar on Saturday, November 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A homemade lunch of cabbage rolls, chicken noodle soup, sandwiches, pies and more will be served. There also will be a bake sale featuring homemade noodles, decorated cookies, whole pies, a church cookbook and more, along with many craft tables. The church is located at 5542 Fremont Pike in Stony Ridge. PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPT. PRESENTS ITS ANNUAL FEATHER PARTY Wood County Humane Society holding fund raising campaign NWO Irish Dance Boosters presents… 4th Annual Princess Ball Lake Township, Middleton Township, Millbury, Montgomery Township, North Baltimore, Northwood, Perrysburg, Perrysburg Township, Portage Township and Rossford. There are 31 parcels listed for sale at this date. However, if prior to sale time, the delinquent tax charges are paid by the owner the parcel will be removed from the list. Included among the properties for sale are the former Smith Foundry lots in North Baltimore and residential structures on five of the parcels. Registration for the sale will begin at 9 a.m., in the fifth floor hearing room. Interested parties are encouraged to make prior inquiries to be assured of Perrysburg Twp. police among agencies to receive state law enforcement group achievement award Stony Ridge UM Church to hold holiday bazaar A BRITISH ISLES Ceiliúradh BGSU Soſtball proudly presents the Michael Sibbersen, Wood County auditor, will hold a forfeited land sale November 14, beginning at 9:30 a.m., in the hearing room of the fifth floor on the county office building in Bowling Green. The sale will be a public auction and the parcels which are being offered due to non-payment of taxes will be sold to the highest bidder. Each property has been forfeited to the state after failing to sell at sheriff’s sale. A list of parcels is available in the Wood County Auditor’s office or online at www.co.wood.oh.us/ auditor/. These parcels are located in 13 different taxing districts in the county as follows: Bloom Township, Cygnet, Jerry City, St. Rose School hosts book fair, Grandparents Day St. Rose School recently held its annual Scholastic Book Fair and a Grandparents Day celebration. The “Every Reader is a Star” Book Fair began with a family event on Sunday, October 14. The annual Grandparents’ Day was held on Monday, October 15, with more than 325 grandparents visiting their grandchildren in kindergarten through grade 8. Besides visiting the book fair, the children and grandparents ate lunch together and created a memory book. This year’s book fair sales exceeded sales from the last seven years. All proceeds will be used to purchase books for the library, benefiting the students at Saint Rose. Above: Fourth grader, Gabe Nitschke explores the many books available at the fair. Below: Developmental kindergarten student McKenna Biami enjoyed the Grandparents Day celebration with her sister, mother, and her grandfather, who was visting from American Samoa. BINGO TURKEYS & HAMS PRIZES • FUN RAFFLES FOOD & BEVERAGES The Wood County Humane Society will begin its telephone fund-raising campaign on Monday, November 5. The campaign will continue for approximately four weeks. Every household within the Wood County community will receive a phone call Monday through Thursday, between 4 and 9 p.m., asking for help in supporting the Wood County Humane Society. Residents will be offered the chance to purchase their choice of gourmet coffee samplers, regular and decaf, chocolate chunk cookie dough, roasted mixed nuts, long-life light bulbs, energy saving spiral bulbs, and durable trash bags that are environmentally friendly. All products are fully guaranteed and will be home delivered with free delivery and no tipping. PERRYSBURG TWP. FIRE DEPT. LIME CITY ROAD AND RT. 20 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10 7PM-?? Please come and support your firefighters! Wood County Democratic Party Featuring a presentation of Fine Arts, Crafts, Collectibles, Gifts, Home & Personal products, and Holiday gift foods Saturday - Nov. 3 10am-5pm Sunday - Nov. 4 11am-4pm President of the United States Reelect Barack Obama & Joe Biden Lucas Co Rec Center 2901 Key St., Maumee, OH Re-entry with Cloud Production handstamp Parking is FREE Compliments of Cloud Productions Make it a Tradition! United States Congress Elect Angela Zimmann OFF Admission with this ad (one discount per person) Valid for 2 People www.cloudshows.biz facebook.com/cloudproductions • All Inside • Demonstrations • Delicious Food - Claus Cafe • Hourly Drawings You can legally take this into the voting booth. United States Senate Reelect Sherrod Brown Admission $5.00 (Children under 12 FREE) $1 Sample Ballot TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN THE JOURNAL “Restoring your teeth can restore your health and appearance for a lifetime.” Perrysburg Family Dentistry 419-872-9191 • General Dentistry Jon B. Dove, D.D.S., is accepting new patients. New address: 601 W. Boundary Evening hours available Ohio Senate Elect Jeff Bretz Ohio House Elect Kelly Wicks Ohio Supreme Court Justices Elect Michael J. Skindell Elect William M. O'Neill Retain Justice Yvette McGee Brown Wood County Commissioner Elect Fred E. Keith Jr. Retain Joel M. Kuhlman Wood County Recorder Reelect Julie L. Baumgardner Vote Yes on Issue Two for Fair Redistricting Wood County Democrats on Facebook www.wooddems.com Paid for by the Wood County Democratic Party, Mike Zickar, Chair, 455 S. Main, Bowling Green, OH 43402 PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — October 31, 2012 — Page 5 Cholesterol screenings available Nov. 14 ‘Financial Aid 101’ program Rossford Eagles and Auxiliary By Richard Staffan On Wednesday, October 31, Halloween night, the Eagles will hold a queen of hearts drawing at 9 p.m. Make sure you have your tickets to win. The Aerie men will meet Thursday, November 1, at 9 p.m. The Eagle Riders will meet at 7 p.m. There also will be initiation of new Aerie members. On Saturday, November 3, the club will have karaoke with Karaoke Steve, This will be from 7:30 until 11:30 p.m. A taco night will be held on Tuesday, November 6, from 5 until 9 p.m. This is open to the public. There will be a joint officers meeting at 7:30 p.m. and 200 Club at 9 p.m. In sport news, the top scores in the Eagles Ma and Pa Bowling League at Rossford Lanes are: actual men, first game, Eric Pawlowski, 265; second and third games, Bob Parisi, 170 and 205; women actual, first game, Tootie Steffen, 182; second game, Kim Dusseau, 170; third game, Carla Tipton, 205; men over average, first game, Eric Pawlowski, +55; second and third game, Bob Parisi, +48 and +52; women over average, first game, Linda Tower, +24; second game, Pat Meek, +26; third game, Carla Tipton, +42. Mystery game winners were Jerry Bohner, 174, and Julie Delrue, 148. 50/50 winner was Dick Lewandowski. The Eagle quote of the week is, “Marriage is like a cafeteria. You get something that looks good and pay for it down the line.” See you at the club. Thomason named treasurer of Lucas County CASA/CRB Perrysburg resident Denise “Didi” Thomason recently was named treasurer of the Lucas County CASA/CRB Volunteer Association Advisory Board. This is her third term as treasurer. Ms. Thomason is a former business analyst for the Home Depot at its corporate headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. Other members of the board are: Sharon “Judi” Ellis, president; Stephen Vasquez, vice president, and Daniel Natha, J.D., secretary. Mark Wagoner, J.D., Joe Sharp and Kate Malone, RN, were named to the advisory board. Denise “Didi” Thomason Highest Prices Paid For Gold Jewelry 10K, 14K, 18K, Dental Gold Any Condition Buying Gold, Silver & Platinum in all forms Buying: US Silver Coins (1964 & before) US Silver Dollars (1935 & before VG+) 1965-1969 Half Dollars Silver Bars — 1 oz. to 100 oz. US 1 oz Eagles, Maple Leafs, Krugerrands All Gold coins & bars — 1 oz., 1/2 oz., 1/4 oz., 1/10 oz. & all other sizes Most other older US Coins — both Gold & Silver IMMEDIATE PAYMENT McGIVERN Jewelers/Gemologist 112 W. Second St. • Perrysburg, OH 43551 419-874-4473 http://www.mcgivern.com Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-4; Closed Sun. The Wood County Committee on Aging will conduct a cholesterol screening clinic on Wednesday, November 14, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., at the Perrysburg Senior Center, 140 West Indiana Avenue. Screenings are available for Wood County residents ages 25 and older. The cost is $20 for age 60 and older and $25 for ages 25-59. The screening panel includes HDL (good cholesterol), LDL (bad cholesterol), triglycerides, total cholesterol/HDL ratio and a blood glucose level. Results will be immediately available and will be discussed with clients by a registered nurse. Dear Neighbors & Friends, These screenings require an appointment and pretest instructions. To make an appointment, call 1-800-367-4935 or 419353-5661 and ask for Social Services. Other clinics are available throughout November at the Bowling Green Senior Center, 305 North Main Street, Bowling Green. slated at Way Library Nov. 15 Way Library will hold another program in its series of events designed to help high school students as they consider their options for higher education. “Financial Aid 101” is an overview of scholarships, grants, student loans and the FAFSA. Betsy Johnson, of Owens Community College, will answer questions on finding funds for college. This is a free program, and no reservations are necessary. Refreshments will be served. I am a 70-year-old retired registered nurse, who has never been politically involved until now. Never in the 53 years I have been voting have I been as worried as I am today, for my children and my grandchildren. Never have I seen an election so blatantly purchased as I’m seeing today (Thanks, Citizens United.). And never have lies, distortions, misinformation and deception been so cleverly crafted in a constant barrage of ads to garner our votes. I have become so concerned that I have taken some of my retirement savings to purchase this ad. Please give me a few moments of your time. Dave and Marsha Smith Celebrate 40th wedding anniversary Dave and Marsha Rader were married on November 4, 1972, at Hoytville United Methodist Church in Hoytville, Ohio. They celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a trip in October to view the fall colors in New England. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are the parents of Adam and Kim (Smith) Sterritt, Brad and Shannon Smith and Matt Smith. They have four grandchildren: Sydney, Taylor and Madelyn Smith and William Sterritt. Perrysburg residents have roles in TSA production of ‘Legally Blonde’ Toledo School for the Arts will present the musical “Legally Blonde” November 1, 2 and 3, at 7 p.m., and November 4, at 2:30 p.m, at the Owens Community College Center for the Fine and Performing Arts on Oregon Road in Perrysburg Township. In the film version, Elle Woods has plenty of fashionable friends through the Delta Nu sorority, but none so fabulous as her best friend Bruiser. TSA staff set out to find a Chihuahua for this starring role and got two dogs for the price of one. TSA principal’s assistant, Nicki Ruswinkle, has offered her dogs to the stage hands. Bruiser will be played by Rocky Ruswinkle, a teeny but spunky Chihuahua, and Paulette’s (the hairdresser) adorable mutt will be played by Gypsy Ruswinkle, a mutt of indeterminable lineage. Ruswinkle and her daughter Maya, a TSA seventh grader, will serve as the “canine coaches” and keep things under control backstage. TSA senior Brianna Hartbarger, of Perrysburg, has earned a lead role as Vivienne Kensington. She will play Elle’s rival, as the blonde bombshell was left by Warner, her social climber boyfriend, for the more studious Vivienne. In an effort to win Warner back, Elle enlists fellow Delta Nu Kate, played by junior Anya Kress, also of Perrysburg, to tutor her way into Harvard Law. “Legally Blonde” is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. For ticket information, call 419-246-8732, extension 226. Miniature War Gaming Day at Fort Meigs November 3 Fort Meigs will host a miniature gaming event on November 3, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the visitor center. War-gaming experts will help visitors play more than 20 different games and learn about this family friendly hobby. The tabletop battles will include historical events and some fantasy and sci-fi games. War-gaming experts from the Great Lakes Chapter of the Historical Miniatures Gaming Society will guide participants through different games and teach them how to play their own games at home using plastic soldiers and simple rules. No experience is required, and children of all ages are welcome. Gaming vendors will be on site to offer miniature soldiers and other gaming products for purchase. Food also will be available. Admission includes the miniature war gaming and the museum. The cost is $5 for adults, $4 for children, and free for OHS members and children age 5 and younger. ‘October Baby’ to be shown at Maumee UM Church Nov. 4 Maumee United Methodist Church, 405 Sackett Street in Maumee, will show the movie “October Baby” on What is this Aid & Attendance Benefit you’ve been hearing about? WE WANT YOU to attend our informational seminar so we can answer your questions about this valuable benefit. Steven Wise Wartime Veterans can receive up to $1,704 per month Wartime Veterans & Spouse can receive up to $2,020 per month Surviving Spouses can receive up to $1,094 per month Jim Greer Beacon Associates a Professional Member of The American Association for Wartime Veterans (AAWV) has successfully helped thousands of families qualify for the Aid & Attendance Benefit. November 8, 2012 6:30 p.m. at PERRYSBURG COMMONS 10542 FREMONT PIKE PERRYSBURG OH 43551 Seating is limited! Call for reservation: 419-874-1931 Sunday, November 4, at 6 p.m., in the church sanctuary. The movie is open to the public. The movie focuses on teenagers and their battles in life. The main character, Hannah, has health issues and learns that she was adopted after a failed abortion attempt. Because this movie is rated PG-13, a children’s movie will be shown simultaneously, and children will be supervised while parents, families and older siblings view “October Baby.” Reservations are not necessary. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call the church office at 419893-8761. Toy auction scheduled for November 11 C o n n - We i s s e n b e r g e r American Legion Post No. 587 will hold a toy auction on Sunday, November 11, from noon until 4 p.m. The public is invited to attend the event at the post located at 2020 West Alexis Road, Toledo. Use the classifieds! Call 419-874-4491 Actions Speak much Louder than Words. On the evening of January 20, 2009, seven Republican leaders of the House of Representatives, including Paul Ryan, and five Republican leaders of the Senate met at the Caucus Room, a Washington restaurant, to make a pact: absolutely nothing that the new President might propose was to be allowed to pass. No matter the dire circumstances of the country, no matter the needs of the people, no matter how good a proposal might benefit the country, NOTHING must pass. There was one goal and one goal only according to Mitch McConnell–defeat this President and anything he tries to accomplish. That’s what they swore to do, and that’s what their actions have consistently portrayed. Actions Speak Louder than Words. So what did they do? - Filibustered or stalled an historic 300 bills brought to the Senate floor. - Cast an initial “no” vote on every bill brought to the House floor by Democrats. - “No” on all bills on Veterans’ Health, on Veterans’ Education assistance, on Veterans’ Job assistance programs. In fact, “Veterans” was not even mentioned in their budget. - “No” on equal access to health care coverage for all Americans; for coverage for children with chronic diseases; for any one with pre-existing diseases. - “No” to save the Auto Industry. - “No” to end Bush era tax cuts that primarily benefited the top 3% financially. - “No” to raise any revenue that would change tax rates for the ultra-rich. - “No” for EPA funding. - “No” for disaster relief funding following the wildfires, hurricanes and floods in 2011. - “No” on the Anti-Rape Amendment. - “No” on the Fair Pay Act. - “No” on the Lilly Ledbetter Act (to allow job discrimination claims to be filed). - Refused to consider the Americans Job Act. - Stalled on the Transportation Bill potentially sacrificing 2 million jobs. - Voiced opposition to any actions taken by the Federal Reserve to stimulate the economy. - Obstructed the Budget Super Committee by refusing to compromise on anything. All of this despite repeated efforts by the President and Vice President to bring about compromise in order to accomplish needed legislation. The only way anything passed was if a few Republicans individually acceded and gave their support. Those who did suffered for it–the well-financed Tea Partiers (funded by billionaires Koch, Norquist, etc.) campaigned strenuously against those who did not conform, and they were defeated in their re-election bids. The Republican House would not compromise. There was no interest or willingness to work together. The Tea Partiers, I call them the Me Partiers, had one stance, “Our way or no way.” So what did the Republicans propose? Again, Actions Speak Louder than Words. Only 90 bills were proposed, historically a miniscule number for any Congress. And what were they? - 16 bills to rename Post Offices. - A bill to reaffirm “In God We Trust” as the official national motto. - 15 bills classified as “jobs” bills affecting restraint on Internet providers, pesticide use, water quality, and the cement industry. None had any real affect on jobs. - Curtailment of unemployment insurance. - The Ryan Budget Bill that: • Cuts $300 billion from Medicaid, provider of healthcare for low income children and those with chronic diseases. • Raises taxes for earners of $50,000 - $200,000 by $1,358 to $2,681. • Lowers taxes for earners over $1,000,000 by $300,000. • Makes the Bush tax breaks permanent increasing loss by $5.4 trillion. • Creates a two-tiered tax system that costs $3.2 trillion over 10 years. • Repeals the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), raising the deficit by $300 billion and taking away healthcare from millions of uninsured, eliminating coverage for pre-existing conditions and eliminating coverage for children until the age of 26. • Reduces the corporate tax rate adding $1.1 trillion to the deficit. • By 2022, reduces federal revenues to just 15.8% of Gross Domestic Product. • In Ohio, the Ryan Budget: • Eliminates almost 10,000 jobs in Head Start, special education, and nutrition and food stamp programs. • Cuts $110.8 million in special education funding. • Ends tax credits for 107,210 small businesses that offer health insurance for their employees and costs an average $762/year for each of those employees. • Costs 197,600 seniors $102,675,000. • Eliminates funding for 177 million meals for low-income families. • Costs families twice as much as the Affordable Care Act in annual healthcare spending. • Increases the number of uninsured rather than improving it. Fortunately, the Senate defeated this bill. But is it any wonder that Congress’ approval rating fell to 9%? In 1789, the First Federal Congress convened in New York City. It was a contentious one, Northerners, Southerners, Federalists, Anti-Federalists, each with their own agenda. Yet, they were leaders, elected to lead. And that’s what they did. Despite a $25 million national debt, they came together, tackled significant challenges and set a promising future for the new republic. The 112th Republican Congress has done none of that. Actions Speak Louder than Words. I fear for future actions more than I believe easily spoken and often misleading words and promises. I see what has been accomplished despite a vow to prevent it. - 5 million new jobs in 30 months. - National unemployment rate at 7.8% from 10+%. In Ohio, 7.2% from 11%. In Wood County, 6.6% from 13%. - Affordable healthcare coverage for all, at the same time reducing the national deficit and providing assistance for small business to cover their employees. - Doubling of student funds. - Maintenance of low student interest rates. - Job retraining for the unemployed. - Jobs assistance for veterans. - Elimination of pre-existing conditions for children. - Improvement in healthcare for children, women and families. - Reduction in oil imports to the lowest level in 10 years. - Aggressive actions against Chinese unfair manufacturing and import activities. - A strong boom in the housing industry. - A steady increase in manufacturing and in the economy. - Businesses expanding and adding new jobs. This must continue, and I am going to vote for those who have ACTED, who took an oath to serve and did so–not those who have ignored that oath, dispersed an overwhelming amount of misinformation, and DONE NOTHING for any of us. I hope, that with all this information, you will make the same decision. I hope you’ll continue to support our growth and re-elect President Obama, Senator Sherrod Brown, elect Angela Zimmann to the House and support those in Wood County who have worked so hard to restore our local economy. Thank you so much for your time and attention. Sharon Belkofer Perrysburg, Ohio PAID ADVERTISEMENT BY SHARON BELKOFER OF PERRYSBURG Page 6 — October 31, 2012 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL O b i t u a r i e s IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 590 West South Boundary Perrysburg, OH 43551 Phone: 419-874-3546 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. Bible Fellowship Classes for all ages 10:45 a.m. Worship Service www.fbcperrysburg.net Check Web site for other activities &BTU#PVOEBSZ 1FSSZTCVSH0IJP XXXTBJOUUJNPUIZOFU 0VS.JTTJPO 5PHFUIFSUPTFFLUPLOPX BOEUPTIBSFUIFMPWFPG(PE 4VOEBZ4FSWJDFT &VDIBSJTU". 'BNJMZ&VDIBSJTU". STONEBRIDGE CHURCH Evangelical Presbyterian Meeting at: Greystone Hall 29101 Hufford Road Perrysburg, Ohio Phone: (419) 872-8556 www.stonebridge-epc.org SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Childcare available Meets at the Perrysburg YMCA (Fort Meigs Center for Health Promotion) 13415 Eckel Junction Rd. Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Sunday Mornings 10:00 a.m. A Reformed Church Teaching the Bible verse-by-verse Pastor Joe Hillrich 419-356-1127 [email protected] We would love to have you visit with us! 10401 Avenue Road Corner 795 and White Road 419.874.1961 www.perrysburgalliance.org Rev. Thomas George Senior Pastor SUNDAY 8:15 and 10:45 a.m. Worship Services 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. PACKLand Children’s Church 6:00 p.m. Jr./Sr. High Youth WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service “Join Us In Worship” OAK BEND CHURCH 11275 Eckel Junction Road Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Phone: 419-874-0219 Contemporary Worship www.oakbend.org Daniel Watkins - Senior Pastor Chad Olszewski - Associate Pastor SUNDAY 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Children’s Program and Nursery Provided 4:30 p.m. Quiz Practice 6:30 p.m. Youth Group WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m. Awana Clubs FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 200 West Second Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Phone: 419-874-1911 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: perrysburgfum.com Gary Rode, Pastor SATURDAY WORSHIP 5:30 p.m. Praise Service SUNDAY 8:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Worship 10:00 a.m. Sunday School “Reflecting God’s Love to All People” Taking applications for weekday preschool Preschool phone 419-874-9318 e-mail: [email protected] Handicap Accessible from Second Street 24250 Dixie Highway (Highway 25) Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 (located just south of Five Point Road) Phone: (419) 874-6502 Masses: Saturday, 5:00 p.m.; Sunday, 8:00, 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. www.blessedjohn.org CHRIST EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Dowling) 22552 Carter Rd., B.G. P.O. Box 364 Phone: 419-833-3956 Pastor Tom Zulick Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Worship The Church on the Hill 10:15 a.m. SHEPHERD OF THE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 13101 Five Point Road Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Phone: (419) 874-6939 Pastor: Rev. John M. Rutz 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Worship Nursery provided Holy Communion - 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month Episcopal Church Sunday Services Services Sunday 8:00, 9:15 am 8:00, 9:15 and and 11:00 11:00am Wednesday HealingService Service Wednesday Healing at 11:30am 11:30 am at 310 Elizabeth Street Maumee, Ohio U 419.893.3381 www.stpaulsmaumee.org www.gracechurchperrysburg.com 601 East Boundary Street Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Phone: (419) 874-4365 [email protected] Senior Pastor: Dennis Ditto Associate Pastor: Jennifer Bailey SUNDAY 8:30 a.m. Traditional 9:40 a.m. Classes for all ages 10:45 a.m. Contemporary Childcare for infants and toddlers all morning. Check our Web site for full list of activities and events for all ages. HOPE IN CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH 27631 Simmons Road Perrysburg, Ohio Phone: (419) 874-1194 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. Bible Study for all ages 10:30 a.m. Worship WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Evening Bible Study Visitors Welcome FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 228 East Dudley Street Maumee, OH 43537 Phone: 419-893-2297 Services: Sunday Church Service: 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Eve. Meeting: 7:30 p.m. Christian Science Reading Room 204 East South Boundary St. Perrysburg—419-874-0371 Hours: Tues.-Fri. Noon-4 Sat. 9-Noon ALL ARE WELCOME ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH 628 Lime City Road Rossford, Ohio 43460 419-666-1393 www.allsaintsrossford.org Masses: Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL (Preschool through Grade 8) Where we study the world, teach the heart, and live the gospel. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH U.S. 20 and Route 163 Stony Ridge, Ohio Phone: (419) 837-5115 Daniel G. Beaudoin, Pastor SUNDAY 8:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Traditional Worship BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 665 West Indiana Avenue Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Phone (419) 874-2255 Website: www.bethelag-ohio.org Rev. Paul Rea, Senior Pastor (Contemporary Worship Service) SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. Sunday School Classes 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship (Nursery provided and King’s Kids) 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Youth Church; Adult Classes; Missionettes/ Royal Rangers, ages 3-12 “A Place For You” MAUMEE VALLEY BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 27439 Holiday Lane (off St. Rt. 20 at I-75) Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Phone: (419) 874-7646 We are a Christ Centered, Independent, Bible Believing, Bible Preaching and Bible Teaching Local Church. Find “The End of Your Search for a Church Faithful to Jesus Christ.” SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. Worship WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Worship SA S AT TURDA URDAY YS S : 5 51 PM 7 PM M SUNDA SUNDAY YS S 9 YOU ARE 1 :4 45 5 10 0 INVITED 12:3 30 0 AM A AM A PM P WHITEH WHITEHOUSE OUSE WE WEST ST T TOLEDO O OLEDO 6950 Whitehouse Sq Blvd 2600 West Sylvania Ave SOUTH TH TOLEDO PERRYSBURG PER RYSBURG SOU 29129 Lime City Rd 2150 215 0 South Byrne Rd iCAMPUS Watch Live Online ZOAR LUTHERAN CHURCH 314 East Indiana Avenue Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Phone: (419) 874-4346 Pastors Rev. Timothy P. Philabaum Rev. Ann Marshall, Community Pastor SATURDAY 6:00 p.m. Worship Service SUNDAY Worship: 7:15, 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. 9:45-10:45 a.m. Sunday School, ages 2 through adult. With Professional Nursery Attendant Elevator Access 215 East Front Street Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Phone: (419) 874-4559 www.saintroseonline.org Rev. Msgr. Marvin G. Borger Rev. Jerome A. Schetter, Associate Pastor Deacon Larry Tiefenbach Deacon Ken Cappelletty Deacon Victor DeFilippis WEEKEND SCHEDULE SATURDAY 5:00 p.m. Mass SUNDAY Masses: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 noon, and 5:00 p.m. CONFESSIONS MONDAY 6:30 to 6:45 a.m. 8:30 to 8:45 a.m. WEDNESDAY 6:30 to 6:45 p.m. SATURDAY 4:00 to 4:40 p.m. Anytime by appointment. •RICHARD DROUARD Richard P. Drouard, 69, a lifelong resident of Rossford, died unexpectedly on October 19, 2012. He was born to Richard and Kathryn Drouard on November 17, 1942. He made a career as a plumber/pipefitter at Dimech Services for more than 30 years and as zoning inspector for the city of Rossford for 10 years. He was an avid fan of the Detroit Tigers. He enjoyed traveling, and spending time in his garage debating a myriad of topics with friends, and spending time watching and nurturing his grandchildren. He spent his entire life giving of himself to all sorts of causes and projects. He is survived by his wife, Roberta (Minnick) Drouard; sons, Josh (Laura) Drouard and Michael Drouard; step-son, Scott Bachman; grandchildren, Mathew and Michael Drouard and Hunter, Chase, and Elizabeth Bachman; sister, Nancy Pease; brotherin-law, Joseph (Darlene) Minnick; sister-in-law, Deb Kaltenbach, and the Band of Troopers he has led for more than 40 years. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Linda Drouard, and son, Jeffery Drouard. Funeral services were held Saturday, October 27, at All Saints Church, Rossford. Interment was in Fort Meigs Cemetery in Perrysburg. Arrangements were made by the Sujkowski Funeral Home of Rossford. The family asks that donors give to a charity of their choice, with some suggestions on their behalf: Honor Flight, Maumee United Methodist Church, Wood County Humane Society, Friendly Center of Toledo, Rossford Firefighters Association. •MARIE NEFF Marie A. Neff, 75, of Celina, Ohio, and formerly of Greenville, Ohio, died Monday, October 22, at the Garden at Celina Nursing Home. She was born April 20, 1937, in Richmond, Indiana, to Lewis and Esther (Rhoades) Grote. She was a homemaker and a member of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Moose Lodge Ladies Auxiliary, and Eagles Lodge Ladies Auxiliary all of Greenville. She also was an active volunteer with the Wayne Hospital Auxiliary and had been a member of the committee for Annie Oakley Days, serving as president. Ms. Neff is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Steven and Ruth Ann Neff of Perrysburg; daughter, Connie Clark of Celina; grandchildren, Emily (Shaun) Koester, Kyle (Danielle) Thwaits, and Kathryn Neff, and great-grandchildren, Hannah Koester, Beau Koester and Danica Koester. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Neff, on May 11, 1999, and many brothers and sisters. The American Legion Ladies Auxiliary conducted a Lodge of Sorrow Service on Thursday, October 25, at the Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, Ohio. Funeral services were held Friday, October 26, in the funeral home, with the Rev. John Nunnally officiating. Burial was in the Abbottsville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be given to the Greenville American Legion Ladies Auxiliary or Hospice of Darke/Mercer County. of PERRYSBURG www.fpcpburg.org 200 East 2nd Street Phone (419) 874-4119 our Pastor is Rev. Darcy Metcalfe Christian Education Director: Selinda Schultz SUNDAY SCHEDULE 10:00 a.m. Worship SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:00 a.m. Adults; 10:15 am Pre-K - 12th Childcare Available PRAYER REQUESTS Please join us on the 3rd of each month at 6 p.m. in quiet time for meditation and prayer Prayer/contact requests received at [email protected] Kingston Residence of Perrysburg is offering a speaker series called “Tuesdays with Kingston.” Informational talks are held the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 10 a.m. at Kingston, 333 East Boundary Street, Perrysburg. Community members are invited to enjoy these free talks along with some coffee, tea and sweet treats in the comfortable Kingston living room. Various topics and speakers of interest will be presented. Stop by Kingston on Obituary Policy Many newspapers now charge for obituaries. As a service to the community, the Messenger Journal provides free obituaries. These obituaries, however, should conform to our style. Limited details about the deceased person’s personal life are allowed. Tuesday, November 6, before or after voting, to hear the other side of politics with “Gardens and Politics.” Carol Erford, master gardener with the OSU Extension, will talk about presidential gardens and their significance. On November 20, Amy Allen, firefighter and paramedic with the Perrysburg Fire Division will be at Kingston. Her talk will focus on CPR, its importance and how everyone should be aware and knowledgeable about this important procedure. For a complete list of topics and dates, call 419-8726200 or visit the Web site at w w w. k i n g s t o n h e a l t h care.com. Kingston of Perrysburg is an assisted living community with a specialized memory care facility. Get the inside scoop and the real truth about Perrysburg Real Estate at PerrysburgBlog.com Attention All Veterans Who served outside the continental limits of the U.S. and have earned a campaign or service medal recognized by the VFW as meeting the campaign medal requisite for VFW membership. Contact VFW Post 6409: Commander Al Helchowski - ph. 419-666-3148 Adjutant Dave Shelton - ph. 419-870-2048 Post - ph. 419-666-9563 Fort Meigs Union Cemetery decoration removal deadline The Board of Trustees of Fort Meigs Union Cemetery asks that all decorations and flowers be removed from cemetery grounds by November 9, 2012, to allow for fall clean-up. Cemetery personnel will remove remaining items. Winter decorations may be placed on graves starting November 23, 2012. Thanks for your cooperation, Fort Meigs Union Cemetery Joseph Lawless, Chairperson Mailbox Check Now is the time to check your mailbox to ensure that it will withstand the winter snows. The City of Perrysburg will not repair any mailboxes which are damaged as a result of snow and/or ice or any other object dispersed by the snowplow. It is the homeowners’ responsibility to maintain their mailbox to withstand the rigors of a winter of snow. Mailboxes should not overhang any curb nor pavement surfaces used as part of the travel lanes. The City will only replace/repair mailboxes that are actually hit by the snowplow but will not repair any mailboxes which overhang the curb or edge of pavement. Perrysburg Twp. food distribution set for Nov. 8 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Tuesdays with Kingston’ series continues Nov. 6 The Perrysburg Township food distribution will be held Thursday, November 8, from 8:30 to 10 a.m. The township fire department will sponsor the food give-away at the township hall, 26609 Lime City Road. Only residents of Perrysburg Township, the City of Perrysburg and the 43551 zip code, who are receiving public assistance, are eligible for this food give-away. The food distribution, sponsored by the Perrysburg Township Fire Department, is held the second Thursday of each month. Residents must bring their own bags. First floor, 2 bed Perrysburg apartment by lake; garage, no pets, $585. Broker/Owner 419-874-1188 419-874-1112 Sometimes the best doesn’t cost more. Perrysburg Senior Center The Wood County Committee on Aging 140 West Indiana Avenue (beside the Fire Station) – 419-874-0847 Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Programs and lunches for all area residents and energize your body. Bring light weights. Jam Sessions are held each Wednesday, from 1 to 4 p.m., with Marty Brogan of the Perrysburg Area Arts Council. These sessions are open to all acoustic musicians who are beginners or seasoned players. Wii Bowling is held Thursdays at 11 a.m. Wednesday, October 31 Noon menu–Hamloaf or Chicken Chimichunga, corn, mixed fruit, fruit juice, black forest cake. •9 a.m.–Exercise •11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion Thursday, November 1 Noon menu–Spaghetti and Meatsauce or Lemon Pepper Tilapia, peas and mushrooms, tossed salad, glazed bananas, vanilla wafers. •9 a.m.–Zumba Gold Friday, November 2 Noon menu–Hamburger or Hot Dog, wedge fries, Cole slaw, strawberry shortcake. •9 a.m.–Exercise •11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion •12:30 p.m.–Poker •1 p.m.–Bunco Tournament. Come for a friendly game of Bunco. Snacks and drinks will be provided. The cost of $1 each goes toward prizes. Register by Wednesday, October 31. Monday, November 5 Noon menu–Rueben Casserole or Vegetable Lasagna, Key West blend vegetables, black-eyed Susan Salad, tomato juice, pie. •9 a.m.–Exercise •11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion •12:30 p.m.–Bingo with prizes sponsored by Perrysburg Commons. Tuesday, November 6 Noon menu–Swedish Meatballs or Fish Nuggets, Scandinavian blend vegetables, Caesar salad, apricots, ice cream. •9:30 a.m.–Bingo •7 p.m.–Duplicate Bridge Wednesday, November 7 Noon menu–Pork Roast or Chicken Stir Fry, rice, Asian blend vegetables, cabbage apple raisin salad, plum, bread pudding. •9 a.m.–Exercise •11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion. At Maison-Dardenne-Walker, you will find that a beautiful facility and a warm, home-like atmosphere doesn’t have to cost you more. Whether it’s pre-planning or aftercare, our professional staff is committed to helping families during the times they need us most. Superior service and quality at affordable pricing is what distinguishes Maison-Dardenne-Walker Funeral Homes from everyone else. Ethel Marie Huntley is pictured preparing items for the craft bazaar. Christmas craft bazaar at First UM Church Nov. 3 Crafts will abound at the Christmas Craft Bazaar to be held Saturday, November 3, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., at First United Methodist Church, 200 West Second Street. More than 28 tables will be loaded with goodies from area artists and crafters, filling the Fellowship Hall and upper levels. Among the specialized items will be stained glass lights, flower arrangements, jewelry, American Girl Doll clothes, quilted placemats and tablerunners, and wooded crafts. Also included will be embroidery and knitted items from scarves and sweaters to purses, nativity silhouettes, baby items, and stuffed animals and pillows. Homemade candies, Polish coffee cakes, sweet breads and other baked goods also will be available. Lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., featuring sandwiches, homemade soups and pies. The church is located on the corner of Walnut and Second streets. Complete Funeral Service Package $5,810 4214HYRL[PUN In Perrysburg ACTIVITIES AND LUNCH MENUS Shuffleboard and dominoes are available all day, Monday through Friday. To make an appointment for grocery shopping or with the Legal Aid representative, call 419-874-0847. Class: Zumba Gold on Thursdays, at 9 a.m. This class enables participants to enjoy camaraderie, excitement, and fitness all in a dance-fitness style that feels friendly and fun. The cost is $2 per class. Registration is required. YMCA Fitness–Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in November, from 9 to 9:45 a.m. The cost is $1 per class or $20 for eight weeks. This aerobics class is geared to move at least 60 years of age. • Funeral Home Services • Metal Casket • Outer Burial Container • Register Book Package 501 Conant St. • Maumee (419) 893-7686 • www.walkerfuneralhomes.com USDA CHOICE Hometown Va l u e s OR PORTERHOUSE T-BONE STEAKS PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — October 31, 2012 — Page 7 e ng a -R e e r •F St. Rose preschool class visits farm MILLER AMIS y DRUMS e k r u CEN SEA OR THIG A T HS P s M I R H H $ 99 S e D ES OOKE C d $ 29 FR n — a W L 9 NO 9 n $ R E a B ONELESS D R m O SIRLOIN w o B P STANLEY’S ESH 6 al r u at ll N LB. LB. H 7 ORK CHOPS DAIRY F $ 99 1 BOAR’S HEAD TAVERN HAM 6 LB. DAIRY FRESH SE E E H C M A E R C TOFT’ a liz e d n o s r e P ce r Ser vi e m o t s Cu of our is o n e tie s ! l S p e c ia 10 ER T T U B RTERS KIELBASA 8 4 $ $ 99 4 “Good Things To Eat Since 1898” • USDA Choice Beef • Miller’s Amish Chicken • Homemade Kielbasa & Bratwurst • The Boar’s Head Brand Deli Meats • Bowman-Landis Free Range Fresh Turkeys Great Wine Selection • Barry Bagels 10% off by the case • Country Grains ¢ $ 99 $ 88 1 LB. Right: Ben Callen holds his prize pumpkin from the pumpkin patch. Below: Piper Van Tassel, Evan Bowe, Norah Bradley, Keegan Ruehle, Alexander Gaffney and Saylor Roush are shown feeding the pigs. HOURS: M-F, 7:30 am–9 pm Sat., 7:30 am–8 pm Sun., 8:30 am–6 pm In-Store Bakery In-Store Delicatessen yyyyy yyyyy FLOUURNBLEACHED SE OR G O P R U A ALL P 5 LB. B The students recently concluded their farm unit with a visit to a farm, where they enjoyed feeding some farm animals, going on a hayride and visiting a pumpkin patch. Bread Co. Homemade Deli Salads HEAD Cathy Schoen’s three-yearold preschool classes at St. Rose Church have been learning about farmers, farm animals and all the happenings on a farm. Above: Izzy Campbell, Joey Westmeyer and Evie Ruth fed the hungry cows at the farm. OZ. PILLSBUR OR CHUNK LB. EAM $ 8 8 2 “THE ORIGINAL” Y BOLOGNA 1 S HEAD LETTUCE ECKRICH ALL MEAT SLICED 46-6 4 88 R 2 DOLE 8 OZ. 10/$ ICE CR LB. LB. D QUA N U O 1P LB. DELI SLICED $ 99 1 LB. BAG 1 — T C 0 3 LARGE 26 Lim Elm & 2nd Street t1 419-874-4325 i www.kazmaiermarkets.com Sale good through Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012 FOUNDER’S CLUB ADVANTAGES OPENING THIS WINTER t.PODMPWB3Et.BVNFF0)tMBLFTPGNPODMPWBDPN t . P O D M P W B 3 E t . B V N F F 0 ) t M B L F T P G N P O D M P W B D P N Page 8 — October 31, 2012 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL VA Toledo outpatient clinic Toledo Bar Assn. to hold open house Nov. 9 annual trunk The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Toledo Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) will hold an open house on Friday, November 9, from 4:30 to 6 p.m., at its new location at 1200 South Detroit Avenue. The event is open to the public. “The VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System remains committed to Veterans in Northwest Ohio,” said VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Director Robert McDivitt. “The new Toledo clinic will create a healing community designed to best serve Toledo- area veterans.” VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System has had a CBOC location in Toledo since 1978, when it opened its Glendale location. The new 66,000square-foot CBOC opened in September. Veterans can find new and expanded services at the facility, including mental health, mental health compensation and pension exams, tele-medicine, dermatology, Click 2 Benefits, occupational therapy, physical therapy, ophthalmology, dental and the Faces of Heroes exhibit. Attorneys At Law Leatherman & Witzler Todd Hamilton Noll • Kay Leatherman Howard Paul A. Skaff • Robert A. McColley 353 Elm Street Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 419-874-3536 Practice Areas Include: Personal Injury/Auto Accidents Serving the Community Since 1950 ‘Home for the Holidays’ parade, tree lighting Nov. 25 “Home for the Holidays” Parade Registration Form show set for November 30 The Toledo Bar Association will hold its sixth annual trunk show at the Toledo Club on November 30, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Handcrafted gifts created by more than 25 local artists will be featured. Items include paintings, garden art, blown glass, jewelry, knitted items, purses and more. The trunk show is open to the public. Visitors also can enjoy the Toledo Club’s display of holiday trees. The Toledo Club is located at 235 14th Street, Toledo. Name_______________________________ Organization___________________________________________ Address________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Phone___________________ E-mail ________________________________ Type of Unit Marching: Children__________________Float: No. of People___________ Adults____________________ Size__________________ Animals___________________ The sousaphones is this week’s Perrysburg High School Marching Band Section of PHS Marching Band Section of the Week the Week. Members include: Kevin Ryan, Alex Hertzfeld and Drew Gryczewski. St. Patrick of Heatherdowns All Saints Lutheran Church offers fall bazaar on Nov. 10 quilt show to be Nov. 2-3 St. Patrick of Heatherdowns, located at 4201 Heatherdowns at the corner of Eastgate and Heatherdowns in Toledo, will hold its 22nd annual fall bazaar on Saturday, November 10, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Crafts include jewelry, seasonal décor and gifts, pop can airplanes, clay critters, wood furniture, scrapbooking, handcrafted cards, handbags, and more. Parking and admission are free. Food and refreshments will be available. There will be a 50/50 raffle and face painting for children. The women of All Saints Lutheran Church will hold their annual quilt show November 2-3, from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the Lutheran Social Services food pantry. The show will include a large display of quilts, a craft sale, bake sale and quilt drawing. A light lunch will be available. There is no charge for admission. The church is located at 5445 Heatherdowns Boulevard, west of Reynolds Road. Vehicles: Car_______________________Motorcycle___________________ Bicycle____________________Truck______________________ •No Santas are permitted to ride on floats. Please provide a brief description/summary of your parade unit:___________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Please return completed form by Friday, November 19 to: Downtown Perrysburg, Inc. Home for Holidays Parade P.O. Box 83 Perrysburg, Ohio 43552 Or drop off at the Perrysburg Messenger Journal, 117 E. Second Street, Perrysburg. For additional information, contact Downtown Perrysburg, Inc. at 419-872-6246 or send an e-mail to [email protected] Working together for our county’s economic progress. www.CitizensForBrown.com Paid for by: Citizens for Brown, John F. Kevern, Treasurer, 2352 Homestead Dr., Perrysburg, OH 43551 •Over $400 million in business expansion & job growth, which helps our schools and the services we provide. •Endorsed by the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, National Federation of Independent Businesses, and the Ohio Manufacturing Association. Let’s keep Tim Brown working for us! Downtown Perrysburg, Inc. (DPI) is preparing for its annual “Home for the Holidays” parade, Sunday, November 25, from 4 to 6 p.m. The parade will begin at 4 p.m., beginning at Toth Elementary on East Seventh Street to Louisiana Avenue to Front Street. Area individuals, organizations, teams, scouts, students and businesses are encouraged to participate in the Home for the Holidays parade. Participants may enter the staging area no earlier than 2:30 p.m. and must be in position no later than 3:45 p.m. There is no fee for parade entries, and there will be no “Santa Claus” persons permitted in the parade–with the exception of the DPI invited special guest. Tree Lighting The tree lighting ceremony will take place at 5 p.m. at Hood Park. There will be entertainment, community caroling and lighting of the tree. Watch the Messenger Journal for more details. Remember...You bring the family, We’ll bring the fun. Downtown Perrysburg is a community based, nonprofit organization with a mission to offer and promote community-wide events in Perrysburg’s downtown historic district. For additional information, to become a member or a DPI sponsor, visit the Web site at www.downtownper rysburg.org or contact Rick Thielen, executive director, at 419-872-6246 or send an e-mail to downtownperrys [email protected]. 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M ESSENGER J OURNAL PERRYSBURG SECOND SECTION PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — October 31, 2012 — Page 9 Y O U R H O M E T O W N N E W S PA P E R WWW.PERRYSBURG.COM Yellow Jackets beat Bowling Green Bobcats 63-7 in Spielman Gridiron Classic PHS athletic department raises more than $3,000 for breast cancer research Rehearsing for “Little Shop of Horrors” are, from left: Caitlyn McCamey, Riley Parks, Annisa Spitler, Sarah Miller, Angel Overholt, Rachel Dumke and Noah Tye as Dr. Orin. ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ to be presented at PHS Nov. 8-11 Even gloomy, rainy skies could not dampen the Yellow Jacket spirit at the second annual Spielman Gridiron Classic to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research. On Friday, October 19, breast cancer survivors were invited to a pregame tailgate gathering and to watch the Perrysburg Yellow Jackets take on the Bowling Green Bobcats. The primary goal of the Spielman Gridiron Classic is to promote former Ohio State and NFL linebacker Chris Spielman’s philosophy of “Faith, Family and Football” while raising funds for the Stefanie Spielman fund at the James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute. The goal is to collect $100,000 for breast cancer research in Ohio during the fall football season. “Our theme tonight is ‘Hope Soars,’ said PHS Athletic Director Ray Pohlman during the pregame field activities. “All of us here this evening know of someone who has been challenged by this dreaded disease known as cancer. Perhaps you know someone who has been or is currently diagnosed with breast cancer. With the support of family, friends and financial donations towards research, many cancer patients have survived. Because there is hope, many fight on toward recovery. Because of your encouraging words and support, cancer patients have been lifted up. Tonight our fall team captains stand together in the middle of the symbolic ribbon formed by the marching band. They will be releasing five white doves to symbolize that ‘Hope Soars.’ For all our cancer survivors here tonight and for the ones currently fighting cancer, we want to let you know we care and there is hope. When you are down, hope allows you to stand on mountains, hope will help you walk on stormy seas.” Above, the fall sports team representatives gather on the field to release five white doves. Below left, the Perrysburg Yellow Jackets all sported pink socks and wristbands for the game. The Jackets beat the Bowling Green Bobcats 63-7. Below right, supporting the Gridiron Classic and breast cancer awareness, the Perrysburg student section was a wall of pink for the game. Perrysburg High School will present its latest stage production of the off-Broadway hit, “Little Shop of Horrors,” November 8-11. PHS drama teacher Rob Gentry directs this quirky, musical, sci-fi comedy, which features a score built around ’60s rock, doo-wop and Motown style tunes. When (after more than 2,200 performances) the show closed in 1987, it earned the distinction of being the highest-grossing off-Broadway production in history. “Little Shop Of Horrors” tells the story of a lovesick floral assistant, Seymour Krelborn, who harbors a secret crush on his co-worker, the sweet but fashion-challenged Audrey. When Seymour acquires an unusual plant during a solar eclipse, he names it Audrey II in her honor. When Seymour accidentally discovers that Audrey II requires not water and sunshine but human blood to survive, Seymour realizes he has a little bit more than winning Audrey’s heart to worry about. From left: Connor Luepp as Mushnick, Connor Treece as Seymour and Morgan Brunsman as Audrey. “Once again, we proudly invite our community to see the exceptional work our students are doing on the stage. Their passion and professionalism is one of a kind in the world of high school theater,” said Mr. Gentry. There will be four performances at the Perrysburg High School auditorium, 13385 Roachton Road. Curtain time is at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, November 8-10, and at 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 11. Tickets will go on sale November 1. All seats are reserved. Tickets cost $12 and are available through the Perrysburg High School box office, which is open Monday through Thursday, from 7 to 8 p.m. PAHM to hold Chips A’Hoy fund-raiser Nov. 3 The Perrysburg Area Historic Museum will present its second Chips A’Hoy fundraiser on Saturday, November 3. The event will be held from 8 to 11 p.m., at Carranor Hunt and Polo Club. There will be games, a silent auction, entertainment by Eric Dickey at the piano, Mike Robarge as master of ceremonies, hearty hors d’oeuvres, and a cash bar. Tickets cost $45, which includes 500 chips and five raffle tickets toward prizes. The more chips participants earn, the more raffle tickets they will receive. Proceeds from the fundraiser will be used to help defray the cost of renovating the Spafford House to be used as the Perrysburg Area Historic Museum. For more information or purchase of tickets, call Phyllis Morton at 419-8720846, Marsha Molnar at 419-878-3500, Cary Wise at 419-754-6830, Polly White at 419-874-1890, Judy Justus at 419-874-6828, and Nancy Wilbur at 419-874-0292. Additional tickets may be The Spafford House is undergoing renovations to be purchased at the door. used as the Perrysburg Area Historic Museum. Downtown Perrysburg Inc. OctoBOOfest features pumpkin carving, music, food and more Downtown Perrysburg, Inc. hosted OctoBOOfest on Saturday, October 27. The festival featured free pumpkin carving, music, vendor booths, children’s activites, food and more. In the evening, a Boo Bash for adults was held in a warm tent on Second Street. Above, Perrysburg Junior High student Lexi Stroble, 11, dressed as an Indian for the festival. Below left, Marissa Whaley, 9, was a witch and Jordan Hill, 9, played the part of a zombie. Marissa is a Toth Elementary student and Jordan attends Woodland Elementary. The carved pumpkins are on display this week at the Commodore Perry monument. Page 10 — October 31, 2012 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL PEPA to hold Holiday Extravaganza The Perrysburg Elementary Parents Association will present its annual Holiday Extravaganza on Saturday, November 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Perrysburg Junior High School, 550 East South Boundary Street. The event is free and open to the public. There will be more than 40 vendors, including holiday gift items and decor, jewelry, spirit wear, specialty food vendors, services, cosmetics, handbags, children’s clothing and handcrafted gifts. The Perrysburg Junior High band will perform at the event as well as the Perrysburg Academy Irish Dancers. In addition to all of the vendors and artisans, there will be a raffle area. Food also will be available for sale at the event. “We are very proud of the variety of shopping opportunities we will offer to our attendees,” stated Kelly Neceski, PEPA’s event chairperson. “What a great way to begin the holiday shopping season while supporting your Perrysburg Elementary Schools.” Community Calendar PERRYSBURG To include your organization’s activities in this calendar, mail or drop off the details to the Messenger Journal, 117 East Second Street, PO Box 267, Perrysburg, Ohio 43552. Or send an e-mail, with the date, time and location, to [email protected]. The deadline for the weekly calendar is Friday at noon. Thursday, November 1 9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on the fifth floor of the Wood County Office Building, One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green. 12:00 p.m. Perrysburg Noontide Women’s AA Group, open discussion at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871 East Boundary. Open to the public. 7:30 p.m. Wood County Democratic Party at Simpson Park Building, 1091 Conneaut Avenue, Bowling Green. Friday, November 2 9:30 a.m. St. Tim’s Clothesline, free clothing offered at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871 East Boundary. Open until 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Perrysburg Rotary at the Carranor Club, 502 East Second Street. Saturday, November 3 12:00 p.m. Perrysburg Noontide Women’s AA Group, open discussion at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871 East Boundary. Open to the public. 8:00 p.m. AlAnon and Alcoholics Anonymous at First United Methodist Church, 200 West Second Street. Sunday, November 4 5:00 p.m. Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (S.N.A.P.) support group meeting held the first Sunday of every month, 5-7 p.m., at 577 Foundation, 577 East Front Street in Perrysburg. For more information, call 419-340-6459 or send an e-mail to [email protected]. 6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous at Schaller Memorial Building, 130 West Indiana Avenue. Monday, November 5 6:30 p.m. Perrysburg Lions Club at Charlies Restaurant, near Walt Churchill’s Market. For information, call Kevin Rantanen at 419-870-1771. 7:00 p.m. Perrysburg Athletic Boosters meeting in the Perrysburg High School media center, 13385 Roachton Road. 7:30 p.m. There is a Solution AA Group, closed meeting, at Lutheran Church of the Master, 28744 Simmons Road, Perrysburg. Tuesday, November 6-Election Day 9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on the fifth floor of the Wood County Office Building, One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green. 12:00 p.m. AlAnon at CedarCreek Church, 29129 Lime City Road. Free baby-sitting. 6:45 p.m. Maumee Bay Country Quilters’ Guild in the board room at St. Charles Hospital. Lois Rawlings, owner of Quilt Heaven in Lambertville, Michigan, will present the program. Call 419-693-8173 for information. 7:00 p.m. Divorce and Separated Support Group at St. Patrick of Heatherdowns Parish conference room, 4201 Heatherdowns Boulevard. Call 419-724-4675 for information. Wednesday, November 7 7:00 a.m. Perrysburg Kiwanis Club in the lower level of Way Public Library, 101 East Indiana Avenue. Open to the public. 10 a.m. Low Vision Support Group at Reynolds 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Corners library branch, 4833 Dorr Street in Toledo. See www.frogtownvision.org or call 419-867-1940 for details. Families Anonymous, a world-wide 12-step self-help support group for relatives and friends concerned about substance abuse or behavorial problems of a loved one, at Blessed John XXII Catholic Community, 24250 Dixie Highway. Visitors welcome. Call 419-931-4005 for information. Perrysburg Township Board of Trustees at the township hall, 26609 Lime City Road. TOPICS Camera Club at Way Public Library, 101 East Indiana Avenue. Open to the public. Visit topicscameraclub.com for information. Racing for Recovery, drug and alcohol support group meeting, until 8 p.m. at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871 East Boundary, Perrysburg. AlAnon at First Presbyterian Church, 200 East Second Street. PHS DECA officers installed for 2012 From left are Perrysburg Schools junior DECA officers Madison Creps, president; Shannon Rosenlieb, secretary; Amanda Kanagaratnan, public relations; Parker Calvin, public relations; Sarah Quimby, vice president; Kelly Printy, treasurer, and Rachel Olmstead, vice president. Perrysburg students were among more than 100 marketing students from eight school districts who were sworn in as DECA officers and members at an initiation and installation ceremony on October 16, at Holland Gardens in Holland. The Perrysburg High School senior officers are Annie Rutherford, president; Keifer Eller, vice president; Madison DeLong, secretary, and Paul DeJong, treasurer. Junior officers are Madison Creps, president; Rachel Olmstead and Sarah Quimby, vice presidents; Shannon Rosenlieb, secretary; Kelly Printy, treasurer, and Amanda Kanagaratnan and Parker Calvin, public relations. In addition to Perrysburg students, the annual event featured students from DECA marketing programs at Anthony Wayne, Bowling Green, Maumee, Oak Harbor, Rossford and Springfield school systems and Penta Career Center. The installation ceremony was conducted by former DECA students Jake Flynn (master of ceremonies Perrysburg), Davood Dadfar (Bowling Green), Kendallyn Jacobs (Maumee), Cassidy Cohen (Springfield) and Ethan Easterwood (Oak Harbor). Each officer took an oath to accept and fulfill the responsibilities of their offices. They agreed to work cooperatively, conduct themselves in a way that honors the organization and to maintain high standards of personal integrity. The new chapter presidents then reminded the student body about the purpose of DECA which is: •To develop leadership in St. Luke’s holiday bazaar is November 9 the field of marketing that is competent, progressive, selfreliant and cooperative; •To provide for an intelligent choice of occupations in marketing through exploration of opportunities in the field; •To create in each member an abiding interest in his or her chosen occupation by emphasizing the contribution he or she can make through work to the ethical standards of business: •To provide for physical and mental health through satisfactory social and recreational activities; •To foster a deep feeling of civic, social and moral responsibilities of business to society; •To develop an appreciation of the influence of the fine arts, both in business and in one’s personal life, and •To develop a respect for vocational education and to encourage the use of its facilities in keeping alert and progressive in chosen professions. 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The library will show “The Best Man,” starring Henry Fonda. Written by Gore Vidal, it is the story of two presidential candidates who vie for the endorsement of an aging ex-president and trample political ethics in the process. “Ulee’s Gold,” with Peter Fonda, follows on Sunday, November 11, and “Cat Bal- Centennial Committee plans event lou,” with Jane Fonda, concludes the series on Sunday, November 18. All films begin at 2 p.m., in the lower level auditorium of the library. There will be guest speakers at each film. Frank Murphy, who writes on film and conducts a Toledo-area writers group, will discuss “The Best Man.” No reservations are required. Admission and refreshments are free. For more information, call 419874-3135. ‘Bernie’ at Way Library Nov. 7 As part of its Show Me the Movie feature film series, Way Library will show “Bernie,” on Wednesday, November 7, at 2 p.m. Starring Jack Black, Shirley MacLaine, and Matthew McConaughey, this black comedy is based on the true story of a small town undertaker who is adored by all, especially a mean-spirited but wealthy widow he befriends. Admission and refreshments are offered free of charge. Place an ad by calling 419-874-4491. Saint Rose School holds Halloween Trunk or Treat Saint Rose students got a head start on Halloween on Thursday evening, October 25. The school’s Parents Association sponsored a Trunk or Treat. Kailyn Blakeman won the trunk decorating contest with her enormous cat. Pictured, clockwise from above left, are: Brooke Leiner, Kiki Coulson, Gavin Tansey-Coulson, Ian Fitzgerald, Gabe Hunyor; Kailyn Blakeman, winner of the contest; McKenna Biami and Molly Robie, and Sophia Cadaret with Jennifer Hamilton, president of the Parents Association. Reset your metabolism and lose up to 1 lb. a day The Walbridge Centennial Committee (1913-2013) will hold a kick-off fund-raiser on Saturday, November 3. A chili/soup cook-off will be held from 1 to 5 p.m., at Athens Baptist Church, 101 Breckman Street, Walbridge. Participants may bring a roaster or crockpot of their best chili or soup to enter the competition, or just go to eat. There is no registration fee or admittance fee but donations will be accepted. The public is invited to taste the entries and vote for their favorite. There will be a silent auction, awards, and a display of Walbridge history. Those attending are asked to bring any historic Walbridge photos for the collection of Walbridge history. The photos will be scanned and returned on the spot. To register in advance (not required), visit the Web site at www.walbridgecent.com or call 419-913-3719. HCG! free food. The line officially opens at 6 a.m., Wednesday, October 31, with the free meal cards being awarded Thursday, November 1, about 6 a.m. The restaurant will open for business immediately thereafter. If there are more than 100 people by 6 a.m. on Wednesday, all 100 spots will be determined by raffle. For complete rules, see h t t p : / / w w w. c h i c k - f i l a.com/Locations/First-100. Perrysburg’s new Chickfil-A restaurant brings with it more than 80 new jobs and features the chain’s latest interior and kitchen design along with dual drive-thru ordering lanes to expand its award-winning drive-thru service. Welcome Erin Driver to Studio 164 Call Erin today, 419-349-6060 and receive 25 % off one service Studio 164, 164 E. 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The Veterans Expo, which is taking place in honor of Veterans Day, will occur from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the college’s Audio/Visual Classroom Center rooms 125-128 on the Toledo-area campus. Owens is located on Oregon Road in Perrysburg Township. All activities are free and open to the public. Serving as the Veterans Expo’s featured speaker is U.S. Army veteran Holly Koester. Ms. Koester served in the U.S. Army for 10 years and retired as a captain after a motor vehicle accident left her paralyzed. She is a paraplegic. As sports director for the Paralyzed Veterans of America, Buckeye Chapter, Ms. Koester helps her fellow veterans return to the community and introduces them how to remain active in sports and recreation. An avid wheelchair racer, she has completed more than 130 marathons and is the first FORFEITED LAND SALE (5723.05 AND 5723.10 ORC) TO BE OFFERED November 14, 2012 - 9:30 A.M. The lands, lots, and parts of lots, in the County of Wood, forfeited to the State for the nonpayment of taxes, together with the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, interest, and cost charges on them, agreeably to law, and the dates on which the lands, lots, and parts of lots will be offered for sale, are contained and described in the following list. Notice is hereby given to all concerned, that if the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and costs charged on said list are not paid into the county treasury, and the county treasurer’s receipt produced therefore, before the date mentioned in this notice, each tract, lot and part of lot, so forfeited, on which taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and costs remain unpaid, will be offered for sale on the date mentioned in this notice for said sale, at the courthouse in said county, in order to satisfy such taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and costs, and that said sale will adjourned day to day until each tract, lot and part of lot specified in said list has be disposed of, or offered for sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED, THAT THE FORFEITED TRACTS, LOTS AND PART OF LOTS THAT ARE OFFERED FOR SALE PURSUANT TO THIS NOTICE MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE OR SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF THE UNITED STATES TO REDEEM ANY TRACT, LOT OR PARTS OF A LOT THAT IS SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN, AND PURCHASERS OF THE FORFEITED TRACTS, LOTS, OR PARTS OF LOTS ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY OF THE FORFEITED TRACTS, LOTS OR PART OF LOTS. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PROCEDURAL DEFECTS IN FORMER JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS MAY PREVENT ANY PURCHASER HEREIN FROM ACQUIRING GOOD TITLE TO SUCH LANDS, LOTS, AND PARTS OF LOTS, AND THAT A TITLE COMPANY MAY NOT GUARANTEE TITLE IN THE PURCHASER. THEREFORE, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE PURCHASER CONSULT AN ATTORNEY AND/OR TITLE COMPANY IN ADVANCE OF THIS SALE TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE PURCHASER WILL ACQUIRE GOOD TITLE. THE COUNTY AUDITOR DOES NOT GUARANTEE TITLE NOR DELIVER ANY WARRANTY TO THE PURCHASER. Michael Sibbersen Wood County Auditor Parcel Number A01-311-190000003000 A05-311-060309043000 A06-311-040102006000 F23-310-260405007000 F23-310-350102009000 F23-310-350103013000 Forty-five years after the first Chick-fil-A restaurant opened in an Atlanta mall, pioneering mall food courts and introducing its signature boneless-breast-of-chicken sandwich, the chain will celebrate the opening of its first Perrysburg restaurant on November 1 by giving away a free year’s supply of Chickfil-A to the first 100 adults in line grand opening morning at its new restaurant. The latest Chick-fil-A First 100 celebration will occur at 10315 Fremont Pike in Perrysburg, where the chain will award a one-year supply of free Chick-fil-A meals (52 certificates) to each of the first 100 adults in line, ages 18 and older, with identification–a total of more than $26,000 in Subscribe today! 419-874-4491 with ASK ABOUT OUR FALL SPECIAL! Taxing District Bloom Twp. Cygnet Jerry City North Baltimore North Baltimore North Baltimore Chick-Fil-A to open Nov. 1 PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — October 31, 2012 — Page 11 Location 0 Oil Center Rd 154 Venango St 410 Main St 410 N Tarr St 0 Third St N 0 Broadway St Legal Description Total Value Total Tax E60' W160' N120' ENW $ 2,100 $ 206.55 CYGNET INLOT 133 $23,600 $ 3,263.81 INLOT 12 $57,300 $21,717.38 INLOT 1307 $34,600 $ 4,260.70 Inlot 93 S3' $ 300 $ 219.14 INLOT 141 LESS N15' E90' & E30' VAC ST & N7 1/2' VAC ALLEY $ 5,200 $ 748.55 North Baltimore F23-310-350103014000 0 Broadway St INLOT 146 & S7 1/2 VAC ALLEY & E30' VAC ST $ 6,000 $ 862.16 North Baltimore F23-310-350103015000 0 Broadway St INLOT 145 & W30' VAC ST & S7 1/2 VAC ALLEY $ 5,900 $ 849.99 North Baltimore F23-310-350103016000 0 Broadway St INLOT 144 & W30' VAC ST & N7 1/2 VAC ALLEY $ 6,300 $ 906.62 North Baltimore F23-310-350103017000 505 Broadway St INLOT 142 & W30' VAC ST $53,400 $30,204.88 North Baltimore F23-310-350103018000 0 Broadway St INLOT 143 $ 4,700 $ 679.69 North Baltimore F23-310-350103019000 0 Broadway St INLOT 364 $ 9,500 $ 1,360.31 North Baltimore F23-310-350103020000 0 Broadway St INLOT 363 $ 6,900 $ 991.61 North Baltimore F23-310-350208006000 301 Broadway St Inlot 556 $75,000 $19,371.55 Lake Twp H28-712-020101038000 0 Woodville Rd EASTPOINTE ON THE MALL PT COM 100' NELY & 50' SELYINTER W LINE & E W LN AR $52,600 $ 5,968.48 Millbury H30-712-130401006000 0 Michelle Dr APPLE ADDITION PLAT II BUFFER LOT B $ 300 $ 26.68 Millbury H30-712-130401018000 0 Penney Ln Apple Addition Plat II Buffer Lot A $ 300 $ 55.66 Middleton Twp J36-611-200401002000 21005 Center St DUNBRIDGE INLOT 65 S71' $ 5,900 $17,141.19 Middleton Twp J36-611-200401003000 0 Middleton Pk DUNBRIDGE INLOT 66 E39' S71' $ 3,500 $ 282.08 Montgomery Twp L46-412-130000005000 0 Bradner Rd S840' N1070' NPT NW W OF RR $19,000 $ 1,113.57 Northwood M50-812-320000006000 2110 Drouillard Rd IRREG PT COM N595.90' SE N1/2 NE $82,300 $14,507.74 Perrysburg Twp P60-400-040201007000 0 Simmons Rd USR 04 04 SE TRIA PC W71.58A NE $ 600 $ 206.31 Perrysburg Twp P60-400-180423007000 0 Apex Ln Perrysburg Heights Inlot 526 $ 2,500 $ 421.79 Perrysburg Q61-100-604001062001 0 Coe Ct MCKINLEY WOODS PLAT 8 BUFFER LOT L $ 1,000 $ 82.03 Perrysburg Q61-100-654103047001 0 Sutton Pl Darcey Estates Inlot 42 $ 1,000 $ 103.57 Perrysburg Q61-400-080307033000 0 Birchcrest Dr SOUTHWOOD PARK PLAT II BUFFER LOT A $ 500 $ 121.92 Perrysburg Q61-400-080307034000 0 Birchcrest Dr SOUTHWOOD PARK PLAT III BUFFER LOT A $ 500 $ 121.92 Portage Township S64-411-300000057000 0 Bays Rd SE Tria PT N10A S20A WSW $ 600 $ 221.36 Jerry City S66-411-330301044000 441 Factory St INLOT 178 $10,300 $ 5,671.71 Rossford T68-300-260000004001 0 Glenwood Rd Carrie Smithers Sub-Div Inlot 3 E25'W175' S80' $ 1,000 $ 403.10 Rossford T68-300-260000005001 0 Glenwood Rd Carrie Smithers Sub-Div Inlot 4 E25'W175' N10' $ 300 $ 120.88 If the tract, lot, or part of lot, so forfeited, is sold for any amount that is less than the amount of delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgment against the last owner of record of the tract, lot or part of lot before its forfeiture to the state, for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of the corporations’ stock. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED THAT THE FOLLOWING FORFEITED TRACTS, LOTS, AND PARTS OF LOTS THAT ARE OFFERED FOR SALE PURSUANT TO THIS NOTICE ARE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE OR ARE SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF THE UNITED STATES TO REDEEM ANY TRACT, LOT, OR PARTS OF A LOT THAT IS SUBJECT TO THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN: POTENTIAL BIDDERS 1. Register with clerk and procure a bidder number. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. in the hearing room of the 5th floor of the Wood County Office Building. 2. Successful bidder obtains the auction card and reports to the Auditor's Real Estate Office on the second floor of the County Office Building. The successful bidder will receive a certificate of sale, sign the exempt from conveyance form and receive a pay-in order in the amount of the bid plus $5.50 deed and transfer fee for each parcel. A completed deed will be presented to the buyer upon payment of all fees. (Reminder: the bid card should be completed by the bidder and must reflect the information as they wish it to appear on the deed.) 3. The successful buyer is responsible for recording the deed in the Recorder's Office and for all fees related to recording. 4. The taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and costs have been paid through the second half 2011 tax duplicate. 5. TERMS OF PAYMENT - CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK. MICHAEL SIBBERSEN Wood County Auditor Published in the Perrysburg Messenger Journal, issues of October 31 and November 7, 2012. wheelchair racer to complete a marathon in all 50 states. A K8 substitute school teacher in suburban Cleveland, Ms. Koester is accompanied by her service dog and companion, Glory. She will speak at noon about her own experiences in the military and how helping others has impacted her life. In addition to the lecture presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to visit with and receive information from several community outreach organizations, including U.S. Marines Toys for Tots, the Toledo Outpatient Clinic OEF/OIF Program, Heroes in Action, Lucas County Veterans Services, Troop and Family Assistance Center, and Gallon, Takacs, Boissoneault and Schaffer Co., LPA, among other community groups. Owens’ Office of Veterans Services is dedicated to assisting veterans, active service persons, reservists and eligible dependents in their pursuit of a college education. More than 340 individuals representing the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force and U.S. Coast Guard are involved in Owens’ veterans services programs. The college recently earned the distinction of being designated as a Military Friendly School by Victory Media, a nationally-recognized media entity for military personnel transitioning into civilian life. The 2013 Military Friendly Schools listing honors the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools for exemplary efforts in embracing America’s military service members and veterans as students. For more information about the Veterans Expo, call 567-661-8387. 2+)$)+$ FHA 'RZQ 3D\PHQW $VVLVWDQFH Heroes Program +HURHV 3URJUDP Purchase Program 3XUFKDVH 3URJUDP USDA 86'$ No'RZQ Down Payment 1R 3D\PHQW 1R No30, PMI Bruce Lively Mortgage Lender Phone: 419.898.8352 Cell: 419.973.9979 Fax: 419.898.8359 900 W. South Boundary St., Building 4A - Perrysburg, Ohio 43551-5343 [ www.nbohmortgage.com/brucelively Date: Saturday, November 10th LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR/ST. JOSEPH AUXILIARY Market Place Mania GeG t eatJauJm yoyuoruC hh rirsitsm up mo pnon rC tmaassSShhooppppiinngg and let helala mee sshhoop pping us ubsebyeoyuoruhrohsot sttotothte rgrgeeststhhoom ouhh papratyrtyoyu avaeveeevveerrsseeeenn!! Date: Saturday, November 10, 2012 Date:10:00 Saturday, Time: am to 3 pm November 10, 2012 LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR/ ST. JOSEPH AUXILIARY Time: 10:00 am to 3 pm m Sacred Heart Home Auditorium/Gift Shop LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR/ 930 S. Wynn Rd. ST. JOSEPH AUXILIARY Oregon, OH 43616 Sacred Heart Home Auditorium/Gift Shop 930 S. Wynn Rd. Phone: 419-698-4331 Oregon, OH 43616 Fax: 419-697-3027 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 419-698-4331 Fax: 419-697-3027 Corner E-mail: of Navarre and Wynn across [email protected] from Pearson Metro park Hosted by: Little Sisters of the Poor Sacred Heart Home toyMHyeHaertart CloCselotsoe M DDeeee’s’sMMicichhee BBaaggss TasTteafsutellfyulSlyimSipmleple AArbrboonnnnee Papm Pam erpeedreCdhCehf ef MMaaryryKKaayy Premier Jewelry Premier Jewelry Longaberger op Avon Avon Thirty One Gifts Longaberger Thirty One Gifts Window Trees Scentsy Candles Window Trees Lia Sophia Scentsy Candles Tupperware Lia Sophia Tupperware BeautiControl Rag Wreaths BeautiControl Rag Wreaths The Game Room—Family Board Games The Game Room—Family Board Games Lifes Little Treasures—Hand made Dolls s Lifes Little Treasures—Hand made Dolls Also Available at our Market Place Mania Petite Pleasures Gift Shop Craft Bazarre Sale All items made by our Residents and Volunteers of the Home. Bake Sale Don’t miss out on our lunch special and great raffles St. Joseph Auxiliary (Winner need not be present to win) All proceeds to benefit the Residents of the Sacred Heart Home. Open to the public. Hey Perrysburg! We Are Your Ford Connection! w w w. B r o n d e s F o r d To l e d o . c o m SCOTT MUIR 419.471.2941 ROB WHITNER 419.471.2953 DOUG MAHOOD 419.471.2958 BRONDES FORD TOLEDO 5545 SECOR RD. @ ALEXIS Page 12 — October 31, 2012 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL We’re a bank that believes in playing our part. 1-800-592-2828 • www.genoabank.com Crossroads • Elmore • Genoa • Maumee • Millbury • Oregon Equal Housing Lender • Member FDIC Gingerbread House contest announced Friends of Way book sale set for Nov. 14 The Friends of Way Public Library will hold an “Early Bird” holiday book sale on Wednesday, November 14. The sale will be held from 2 to 6 p.m., on the lower level of the library. Huge pre-holiday savings will be offered on new and used books. There will be an expanded collectibles section. Fill a large bag of books for $15 or a small bag for $5. All proceeds will benefit the library. Election Day is Tuesday, November 6 Polls open 6:30 a.m. ACT to 7:30 p.m. now to score big on your ACT/SAT O ct . 2 7 & Dec . 7 Varying “BLITZ” packages available. 419-873-6121 134 W. South Boundary Suite H, Perrysburg, OH [email protected] Regional semifinals today at BGSU Lady Jackets soccer team takes NLL, District titles The Perrysburg High School girls soccer team celebrates winning the district championship. The Lady Yellow Jackets continued their strong season capping off an undefeated Northern Lakes League regular season with a 7-0 record and being crowned league champs for the second straight season. For the NLL league games, the team scored 40 goals and conceded only two goals. The regular season concluded with a hard fought match against rival Maumee, who at the time had only one loss. The game started off with a lot of possession by the Perrysburg girls, rewarding them with several quality scoring chances. Perrysburg’s determination paid off with a nice pass played wide to Lucy Walton, who then used her speed and footskills to dribble past the defender and send a missile to the far post beating the keeper for a 1-0 lead. Perrysburg had many corner kick opportunities in the first half but could not capitalize. The second half proved much of the same with the ! "12/$"6 -3 "+ .+ 1 col x 5” +%/)#"90 %01 "*2% ,, /%'-, ",$ $+)00)-, "*%0 -"$ 5)1 -&& -/1(4--$ --/ /)7%0 8 %"$),'0 ,&- "** girls’ focus set on scoring another goal to secure a victory. Maddy Williams was being marked closely for much of the contest, but with 20 minutes to play she was able to shake her defender, receive a nice pass and attack the goal. Maumee fouled Maddy in the box, and she was able to net her penalty kick for a 2-0 margin. Five minutes later, a perfect long pass from Lindy Delong found a streaking Maddy Williams, who took a peek as the keeper came out to try and stop Maddy’s momentum at the top of the 18. The keeper was unsuccessful as Maddy placed a nice flick past the keeper and into the net for a 3-0 final, giving the girls a well-deserved undefeated NLL season. Sectional Tournament PHS, 10; Waite, 0 PHS drew Waite for its game in the sectional round of the high school state soccer tournament. Waite, who fielded 13 players, played very hard with a lot of enthusiasm and sportmanship. Unfortunately, Waite was overmatched, and early in the contest Perrysburg was able to score three quick goals. Later in the first half, three more goals were scored, giving Perrysburg a 6-0 halftime lead. Perrysburg was able to score four more goals to earn a 10-0 victory. District Semifinals PHS, 4; Clay, 0 Clay’s strategy from the first whistle was to play eight 2012 City of Perrysburg leaf collection schedule SCHEDULE: N The City of Perrysburg began its fall leaf collection on Monday, October 15. All leaves must be out for collection by Sunday, November 25. During this period, the city will be covered several times. N Collection will resume on Monday, November 26 for the final sweep. LEAVES PUT OUT ONCE CREWS HAVE BEEN BY WILL NOT BE PICKED UP. A supervisor will follow the crew to assure all leaf piles were picked up so there will be no question. PREPARE: N Rake leaves to the right-of-way, the area near the curb or edge of the street, but NOT in the street. N Pile the leaves in the right-of-way. Do NOT bag leaves as city crews use trailer-mounted leaf vacuum units. N Please refrain from piling leaves near mailboxes and do not park in front of or on any leaf piles, as it is difficult to maneuver the hoses around parked cars. N There is NO leaf pick up in alleys. N Keep the storm drains clear of leaf debris. If you have a storm drain in front of your home, remove the leaf debris and add it to your leaf pile. N This is a leaf pick up ONLY. Do not mix branches and other debris with the leaf piles, because crews will leave the entire pile. N Inform your landscape company to NOT blow your leaves into the street when they mow your lawn. OTHER DISPOSAL OPTIONS: 1. The City Compost Site is available year round for leaf and brush disposal. Compost Site hours are 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. The Compost Site also is available on the second and fourth Saturday of the month from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. On Saturdays, residents may go directly to the Compost Site. Residents must be on file at the Department of Public Service to use the Compost Site on Saturdays. During the week, residents may bring loose or bagged leaves to the Department of Public Service, 11980 Roachton Road, for inspection and to borrow the key for the compost site. Bagged leaves must be emptied at the site and residents are responsible for taking their empty bags with them. First time users need to bring their driver’s license to the Department of Public Service to verify residency. Check the city Web site for additional details (www.ci. perrysburg.oh.us). 2. City yard waste bags may be used to dispose of leaves. They are picked up on the same day as refuse is collected through November 30. Be sure to purchase the bags with the city emblem on them. City yard waste bags may be purchased for $2.25 at Black Diamond, Department of Public Services, Kazmaier’s, Kroger, Luckey Farmers, Mills Hardware, Mini Engine Repair, Rite Aid and Walt Churchill’s Market. Generic bags will NOT be collected. 3. Hire a private company for removal. If you have any questions, call the Street Division at 419-872-8020 defenders in the box with two players shadowing Maddy Williams to try and limit her touches on the ball. Perrysburg has seen this tactic many times this season and is getting comfortable playing balls to other players, moving the ball from side to side trying to be patient and finding the open players. This proved effective with a nice pass played into Lucy Walton, who was able to beat the defender and then struck a hard shot past the keeper for a Perrysburg 1-0 lead. Later in the first half, Mollie Whitacre fed a nice ball into Rachel Olmstead, who fired a hard shot where the keeper couldn’t stop a rebound that bounced out right onto a streaking Sarah Quimby who punched the ball in the back of the net for a 2-0 lead at the half. The second half saw Clay having to play more players up top in order to try and get a counter attack. This allowed more space for Perrysburg’s forward and midfielders to operate and early into the second half, Maddy received a pass and used her nice footwork to dribble past three defenders and then blister a shot in the corner of the net for a 3-0 margin. Allex Brown capped the scoring with a nice header off of a corner kick beating the keeper at the near post and giving Perrysburg a 4-0 win. District Finals Perrysburg, 7; Ashland, 0 The district finals was played in very blustery conditions, with PHS playing into the wind for the first half. That obstacle did not deter the team from dominating possession throughout most of the first half. Perrysburg scored midway in the first half with Maddy flicking a nice pass onto the foot of Courtney Clody who placed a nice shot in the corner of the net. More shots were fired at Ashland’s keeper who was able to make save after save. Late in the first half Maddy Williams broke loose beating the defender and making a nice footskill move to beat the keeper for a 2-0 victory. Less than two minutes later, PHS was able to net three goals in a three minute time span with Lucy Walton, Allex Brown and Josie Fowler scoring to increase the half time lead to 5-0. The second half allowed the entire roster to get significant playing and Maddy Williams and Lucy Walton scored a goal each, giving PHS their third straight district finals win and their 15th shutout in 19 contests. The regional semifinals will be held Wednesday, October 31, at Bowling Green State University’s Cochran Stadium at 7 p.m. Historic Perryburg will hold its second annual Gingerbread House contest November 17 to December 15. The theme of the contest is an artistic interpretation of a home, business or church located in the historic district of Perrysburg or participants may create an entry of their own design. Purchased kits may be used. The contest is open to individuals, children, families, youth groups and businesses. One entry only per person or group will be allowed, with one registration form per entry. Registration is required by Friday, November 9. All contestants must sign a release allowing the Historic Perrysburg and the Way Library to use their name, likeness and entry in their newsletters and on their Web sites. Entries must be delivered to Way Library by 7 p.m. on Friday, November 16, along with registration confirmation. All entries will be exhibited from November 17, through December 15. Entries will be judged on creativity, neatness, variety of material/details, use of color, setting, durability, overall effect. The decisions of the judges are final. Prizes will be awarded in all categories. An awards ceremony will be held on Saturday, December 8 at 1 p.m. Entries must be picked up by 7 p.m. on December 15. Any entries remaining thereafter will be discarded. For more information about categories and guidelines, visit the Web site at www.historicperrysburg.org and click on “Gingerbread House Contest.” Zoar Church seeks donations, volunteers Zoar Lutheran Church will sponsor its fourth annual Kids Against Hunger food packing day to pack meals to feed starving and undernourished children in the United States and countries around the world. The program will be held November 3, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The event is being funded by Zoar’s members and coordinated with Kids Against Hunger Toledo-ISOH/ IMPACT. Kids Against Hunger is a nonprofit organization which has worked with some of the world’s leading food scientists to create a nutritious food package. This one package provides six nutritionally complete servings to feed starving children for the low cost of 28 cents per serving. Kids Against Hunger’s specially formulated rice-soy casseroles have been used to provide more than 100 million meals to starving children and their families in more than 40 countries. This has occurred with the support and efforts of 200,000 volunteers. Zoar presently has sufficient funds to pack 20,000 meals but would like to do more. Donations of any !"#$%&'$"(&)'*$!+,'-.$/$!0+*',$1''2-3$ ! "#$%&'$"(&)'*$!+,'-.$/$!0+*',$1''2-3$ !"# !"#$%&'($")#$%)*+,)-./-0/1)2,'3$"4) $%&'($")#$%)*+,)-./-0/1)2,'3$"4) •!•! !"#$"%&'()*"'+#%),)*-"(+').++/#01) !"#$"%&'()*"'+#%),)*-"(+').++/#01) •!•! 23+4$"()5&6+.7+')8 23+4$"()5&6+.7+')8%9)):);<.=)*>?)@&..)) :);<.=)*>?)@&..)) A+0B4%'"/&#)C&'.4=)4D9+$3-+=)C3#$'"B4B#0)E)&%9+') •!•! A+0B4%'"/&#)C&'.4=)4D9+$3-+=)C3#$'"B4B#0)E)&%9+') $+%"B-4)FB--)7+)<'&6B$+$1) $+%"B-4)FB--)7+)<'&6B$+$1) *-"(+'4)FB--)G&B#)34)"H+')<'"D/D+1)*BII")E)J'B#K4) •!•! *-"(+'4)FB--)G&B#)34)"H+')<'"D/D+1)*BII")E)J'B#K4) FB--)7+)<'&6B$+$)C&')%9+)*-"(+'41) FB--)7+)<'&6B$+$)C&')%9+)*-"(+'41) L&')M3+4/)+."B-N).3'<9OOPP:"Q1#+%) •!•! L&')M3+4/)+."B-N).3'<9OOPP:"Q1#+%) amount are being accepted for the project. For more information or to make a donation, call Shar Cook at 419-874-5808 or send an e-mail to scookib [email protected]. Volunteers also are needed for packing day. No training is needed, and instructions will be provided on site. Children who are at least age 4 are welcome to pack, although those under age 12 must be accompanied by a parent. To volunteer, call the church office at 419-874-4346 by October 31. Zoar Lutheran Church is located at 314 East Indiana Avenue, Perrysburg. PHS football team heads to playoffs The Perrysburg High School football team defeated rival Maumee, 55-26, on Friday, October 26. The team finished the regular season at 8-2 and qualified for the Division II Region 6 playoffs. The game will be played Friday, November 2, at Avon. PHS is ranked fifth in Region 6, and Avon is ranked fourth, with a record of 9-1. Kickoff will be at 7:30 p.m. Good luck PHS soccer and football teams! CHRISTOPHER CLARK D.D.S. Inc. General Dentist Academy Certified Laser Dentist NEW TECHNOLOGY ADDITIONS We are excited to announce the addition of two more breakthroughs! Digital Imaging Impressions – provides for excellent fitting crowns, bridges and invisalign, all without the traditional goopy impressions Digital X-Rays Upgrade – Extraoral (outside the mouth) imaging is now available! 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Where: Where: 6418 Fremont Pike, Perrysburg 43551 Ph: 419-837-2221 PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — October 31, 2012 — Page 13 Prizm to present second annual Careers in Creativity seminar Boys cross country takes second at district, ends season at regionals Prizm Creative Community, a non-profit 501 (c) (3) for education, service, and collaboration in the visual and literary arts, is sponsoring the second annual Careers in Creativity Seminar on Saturday, November 10. The event will be held from 1 to 5 p.m., at Perrysburg High School. It is free and open the public. The seminar will feature some of the most successful professionals in northwest Ohio who make a living in the creative industries. Brian Kennedy, director of the Toledo Museum of Art, will be the keynote speaker and will introduce the distinguished professionals leading afternoon classes. Perrysburg High School alumni Aubrey Cox will be honored for her recent ac- complishments. Co-host/ student ambassadors for the day will be members of the Perrysburg High School art club directed by counselors Don Griffith, Lynne Barefoot and Michelle St. John-Brunner. The full event catalogue for class selection and individual and group registration forms can be viewed on the Prizm Web site at www.MyPrizm.com. Registration is on a first come, first served basis, and must be emailed to [email protected], or mailed to PRIZM Communications Chairman Jim Barnhart, 504 Highland Drive, Rossford, Ohio 43460. It is anticipated that some walk-in registrations can be accommodated, but classes may fill early. Priority seating will be given first come, first served, especially to those who submit by the preregistration deadline of November 2. Participants should enter the Perrysburg High School Roachton Road entrance, park in the east parking lot, and enter the school through the east student entrance. After a stop at the registration line to pick up their class schedule, participants can view the prize tables where they will be able to vote with raffle tickets for more than $1,500 in valuable prizes before the program begins. Among the prizes will be the Adobe Creative Suite software, an electronic Wacom drawing tablet, professional portfolio, classic wooden floor easel, art supplies, and more. This year six different occupations will be highlighted by area professionals, and participants will have an opportunity to select three of the six presentations to attend in a round robin fashion. After attending the three lectures, at 4 p.m., participants will enjoy food in the Commons area, while watching a “New York Fashion Week” Style fashion show choreographed by Starbound Entertainment Group using models from Perrysburg High School and Toledo School for the Arts. Featured will be one-of-akind hand-painted clothing by Mercé L. Culp followed by designer fashions from Sophie’s Sister. Immediately following the fashion show, winners of the raffle prizes will be announced. Winners must be present to receive their prizes. Students and adults who have never been Prizm members also will have an opportunity to win a free year of membership in Prizm Creative Community. Membership affords reduced price educational workshops in the visual and literary arts, access to quality exhibitions, art therapy and recreation, as well as opportunities for commerce and networking. The seminar will be geared toward high school and early college students exploring career options as well as life-long learners who may want to increase their revenue stream in the creative industries. The following occupations will be highlighted at this year’s seminar: script writing, video production and broadcasting, art therapy, the fashion industry, studio art and art education, journalism and technology, communications and publishing. “It is incumbent on every generation to pay its own debts as it goes. A principle which if acted on would save onehalf the wars of the world.” –Thomas Jefferson The Perrysburg High School boys cross country team headed into championship season on Saturday, October 13, at the Northern Lakes League championship meet. The Yellow Jackets wanted to avenge a tough three point loss from last year to perennial powerhouse and 10-time league champion Northview. Though the Jackets ran strong, the Wildcats refused to be tamed as they produced a state meet podium caliber performance for a commanding 67-23 win. PHS matched the Wildcats man-for-man in the early stages of the race, as senior Bryant Byrd and junior Andrew Bayes dueled Northview’s Kyle Brooks and Springfield’s Kohl Taberner in a lead pack that hit the mile in 4:57. By halfway, however, the Jackets had faded and the Wildcats pulled away. They were able to stack five runners in the top 10 and in front of junior Bobby Borger, who was second man for the Jackets in 16:52. Bayes was the only Perrysburg runner to crack into Northview’s top 5, with a fifth overall finish in a time of 16:32. Sophomore Matt Studer ran the race of his life for a near 30 second personal best of 17:15 to finish fourth man for the Jackets and 17th overall. At the Tiffin Regional competition, the Pearson Park course was unforgiving and a bit muddy, producing slow times across the board. Senior Bryant Byrd led the Jackets with an eighth place finish in 16:44, running a tactically savvy race to cut up through the field and avenge a hard fading last-mile from a week earlier. Senior Trevor Somogyi was the lead Perrysburg runner in the open race, finishing in 18:45. With this run, Trevor capped off a memorable season that saw him drop his personal best by more than a minute to 17:58. Thick mud and bone chilling wind was the setting for the culmination of the Perrysburg Yellow Jacket boy’s cross country season over the weekend. The boy cross country team with the runner-up trophy from the Northwest District I meet. The OHSAA regional finals, held at the historic course at Hedges Boyer park in Tiffin, saw domination from the Cleveland area as the Jackets ran well but wound up 11th. A berth at the state meet had been in the crosshairs all year, but stiff competition decided otherwise. The tough loss to long standing rival Northview at the NLL championships served as a precursor, and even after a strong runner-up finish at the district meet, the Jackets arrived in Tiffin to witness even Northview sent home by powerhouses from the East. Cleveland St. Ignatius won by nearly 100 points over runner-up Toledo St. Francis, as five out of the top seven schools hailed from northeast Ohio. Nonetheless, the effort was not poor by any stretch. Senior Bryant Byrd capped off a stellar career as he once again led the way for the Jackets, placing 32nd overall in a time of 16:54. Fellow senior Troy Mauer impressed with a 17:23 finale over a course that likely ran 30 seconds slow. Paul DeJong, the final senior of the Yellow Jacket squad, finished off his career with a solid 17:46 performance as the sixth man for the team and 99th overall. The boys look towards next year, when top returners Andrew Bayes, Parker Calvin, Bobby Borger, and Matt Studer will aim to at last fulfill the goals of the past two seasons: a long awaited NLL championship title and a berth at the state meet. Moving? Let us know. 419-874-4491. Every FRIDAY Night 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. $9.95 - Includes: Alaskan Pollock and Tilapia, Fried Clams, Popcorn Shrimp, Soup, Cole Slaw, Vegetables, Baked Potatoes, and Rolls. August 31 through November 16 TANGLEWOOD GOLF CLUB 9802 Dowling Road, Perrysburg, Ohio • 419-833-1725 Suzette L. 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Lymphedema education for cancer survivors set Prime Rib, Crab Fest to benefit Real Estate Wood County Special Olympics Investors Assn. for November 3 at the Mercy Cancer Center The program “Your Can- lymphedema will have an op- free and open to the public; The Wood County Spe- weekly on Wood Lane’s blog meeting set for cer and Lymphedema” will portunity to receive informa- reservations are required. cial Olympics’ 15th annual (www.woodlaneworks.word be presented Saturday, No- tion, hear experts in the field, Speakers, fitness demonstra- Prime Rib and Crab Fest will press.com) or Facebook page Tues., Nov. 13 vember 3, from 9 a.m. to learn strategies to cope, and tions, product exhibits, serv- be held on Saturday, Novem- (www.facebook.com/wood.l noon, by Mercy Cancer Centers and the Victory Center. Cancer patients and others in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan who are interested in or affected by discover ways to prevent lymphedema from occurring after cancer treatment surgery or treatment. All types of cancer can experience lymphedema, including breast, ovarian, and head and neck. Many cancer patients may not be aware of their risk of experiencing lymphedema. This event will help them understand all aspects of the condition including cause, symptoms and treatment. This educational event is ice providers and garment vendors will be featured. A light continental breakfast will be served. The event will take place on the third floor of the Mercy Cancer Center at St. Anne’s Hospital, 3404 West Sylvania Avenue, Toledo. For more information or to make a reservation, call the Victory Center at 419531-7600, or Nancy Keller at St. Anne’s Hospital at 419407-1186. ber 3. The event, which is open to the public, will take place from 6 to 10 p.m., in Perrysburg, at Graystone Banquet Hall, 29101 Hufford Road. The dinner includes the choice of all-you-can-eat prime rib or crab legs, appetizers, salad bar, potato, vegetable, roll and beverage. In addition, attendees can bid on items donated for the event’s silent auction. A list of the items available to bid on is updated ane.works). Tickets are available at the Wood Lane School office, 1921 East Gypsy Lane Road, Bowling Green. The office is open Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Individual, organization, and business sponsor opportunities are available. For more information, call Janet Zulch, at Wood Lane School, at 419-3525115 or send an e-mail to [email protected]. The Real Estate Investors Association meets the second Tuesday of each month at 6:15 p.m., at the Knights of Columbus, 4256 Secor Road, Toledo. The meetings provide an opportunity to network with other real estate investors of northwest Ohio and southern Michigan. Meetings are open to the public. For more information, call 419-283-8427 or 419699-1532. Dave 419-873-5550 Cell 419-367-5000 419-874-9499 E: [email protected] Fax: 419-874-7990 Free Estimates Way Public Library offers programs for homeschoolers in November Way Public Library will offer the following programs for homeschoolers in November. Afternoon Adventures being held on November 7, at 1:30 p.m., for children ages 5 to 7. Games and activities will be based on the popular “Skippyjon Jones” books by Judy Schachner. These books feature a spunky Siamese cat who often dresses as a bandito on his adventures. Online registration is required. Homeschoolers’ Book Talk–will be held November 12, at 1:30 p.m. This is for homeschooled boys and girls ages 8-12. The book being discussed is “Wonderstruck,” by Brian Selznick. Copies of the book are available for check out at the children’s desk. This unique book tells two stories separated by 50 years. One is about a boy and is told in text, and the other about a girl is told with pictures. The readers learn at the end how the two characters’ lives are intertwined. History Hikers–will be presented on November 28, at 1:30 p.m. This program is for children ages 8 to 12. The country being studied is Ecuador. Students will visit several stations as they collect “postcards” featuring various aspects of Ecuador. Each postcard will include questions to be answered using information provided at each station. Online registration is required. Register at www.way library.info or call 419-8743135, extension 116. PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — October 31, 2012 — Page 15 GARAGE SALES NOTICE TO CONSUMERS In answering advertisements, whether in publications, or television, be aware that 1-900 numbers have a charge that will be billed to your telephone number. 1-800 numbers that switch you to a 1-900 number are also billed to you. Government job information or sales can be obtained free from appropriate government agencies. Long distance calls to brokers may only be solicitations for schools or instruction books, for which there is a charge. CALL 419-874-2528 or 419-874-4491 FIRST TIME ADVERTISERS, WITHOUT A CREDIT HISTORY MUST PAY FOR ADVERTISING WHEN SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION. Submit your classified advertisement via e-mail. Just visit www.perrysburg.com or www.rossford.com BUSINESS SERVICES PAINTING AND Wallpapering. Professional, quality work. Removal, wall repair. Brian, 419-297-9686. 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Call Tom, 419-343-4624 THE ADDED TOUCH Painting&Wallpapering EnhancingPerrysburg Homesforover25Years BONNIE &LEE 419-874-1258 SPRINKLER WINTERIZATION $50 Experienced and reliable. Call for appointment 440-714-1404 LAWN CARE. Mowing, fall clean-up, snow removal. References, reasonable, estimates available. Call Justin, 419-872-5716. BLIND CLEANING and repair. Mini blinds, wood blinds, fabric shades, vertical blinds. Pick up, deliver, take down, re-hang, next day turn around. Perrysburg Clean Blinds Plus. 419-874-9199. Mackiewicz Siding, Roofing and Windows, LLC IF YOU DON’T CALL US, YOU’LL PAY TOO MUCH! EXPERIENCED CARPENTER specializing in finish work, custom furniture, quality woodworking, home repairs. Jeff Hoile, 419-265-2999 or 419-874-1819. MORSE PAINTING, restoration and color. 419-4603540. BRICK REPAIR, O’Shannons. Specializing in solving masonry problems. Chimneys, porches, foundations, tuckpointing, cement work. Fully licensed and insured. License number BTR05128HRC. 419-270-3782. PIANO TUNING, repairs, sales. 419-754-7530, 419-3506281. www.beeleypiano.com. APPLIANCE REPAIR. Fast professional service to Rossford, Perrysburg and Toledo vicinity. Call Dave Smith Appliance Repair at 419-3854474 or go to DaveSmith Appliance.com to schedule service or order parts online. BDRY BASEMENT Waterproofing. Cracked or bowing walls. 419-787-6020, 419349-5054. YARD WORK done. Call, 419-874-2914. FALL CLEAN-UP. Leaf removal, bushes and shrubs trimmed or removed, perennials cut back. Call Don at Don’s Lawn and Landscape, LLC, 419-708-3855. WINDOW CLEANING. Clearly Superior Window Cleaning. Residential Specialist. “Your pane is my pleasure” Jeff Romp owner/ operator. 419-385-9260. MICHAEL’S EXCAVATING. Sand, stone, topsoil, excavating. Free estimates. Insured. 419-344-1872. BASEMENT WATERPROOFING, wall repair. Reasonable rates. 30 years experience. Many Perrysburg references. Licensed and insured. Call anytime, 419-874-2802. HANDYMAN. 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SEWING MACHINE repair, clean, oil, adjust, in your home, $19.95, 24 hour service. 419-843-6233. ELECTRIC REPAIR, fuse box, appliances, plugs, etc. Licensed and insured. Call today 419-349-4038. WINDOW CLEANING. Perrysburg Window and Gutter Cleaning, professional service for a fair price. Call Michael Rantanen, owner 419-874-2482. For this month’s coupon visit: www.pburgwindowclng.com ELECTRICIAN, 30 years experience. Residential and commercial. 419-704-7201. ALL AMERICAN handyman. Interior/exterior, free estimates. Jeff, 419-509-9610. FREE PICK-UP for metal and appliances. Moving in/out, clean-up and hauling, houses, attics, basements, buildings, yards, garages, rental properties, etc. Special help for elderly, handicapped, vets. 419-215-4194. PLACE YOUR classified ad in the American Legion Press. Reach veterans across the area each month for as low as $5.50. Call 419-874-4491 to place your ad. 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES Available starting at $585 includes free gas heat, central air and water. Close to schools, downtown and grocery shopping. Visit us online at www.investekmanagement.com then call 419-666-1186 for a personal tour THE CLASSIFIEDS SERVE EVERYONE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING—first 10 words $5.50, 30 cents per word thereafter. Display classified section, $12.75 per column inch. All garage/estate sales must be prepaid, by cash, check or credit card. DEADLINE IS EACH MONDAY AT NOON. Classified ads mailed in should be accompanied by payment; ads phoned in should be paid promptly to avoid a $2.00 billing charge. Send ads to P.O. Box 267, Perrysburg, Ohio 43552. Perrysburg Messenger Journal office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 to 4:30, closed Saturday and Sunday, or visit our Web site at www.perrysburg.com. FOR RENT 1ST CLASS East River/Rockledge/Hamlet area. $499/$529. Dignified, vintage, quality, impeccable, quiet, safe. 419-517-6081. !" #$$ %%&% ' 6475 FIVE Point Road, Friday-Saturday, 9-3. Lots of new items, new and used kids clothing, toys, books and household items. ALL GARAGE SALE ADVERTISING MUST BE PREPAID, BY CASH, CHECK OR CREDIT CARD BY MONDAY NOON ON WEEK OF PUBLICATION OR THE AD WILL NOT RUN. CALL 419-874-4491 TO PLACE YOUR AD AND PAY VIA CREDIT CARD. SUPER SATURDAY garage sale, Woodland Mall (use front entrance), 1234 North Main Street, November 3 , 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free admission. 100 vendors with antiques, coins, glassware, sports cards. Spaces from $20. 419-290-5396. 2 BEDROOM twinplex, corner 795 and Lime City Road. No pets, $500/month. 419-944-4871. USED CARS 2000 PONTIAC Sunfire SE, 2 door, 2.2 liter, 4 cyl., sun roof, A/C, CD player, 119,000 miles. Good condition. $2,650. OBO. 419-8747712. LOOKING FOR cars/trucks. Call before selling or trading. 419-297-9709. MOBILE HOMES BEAUTIFUL 16 wide, front kitchen, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, with utility room and decks. On corner lot at Village Green. $23,500. 20% down-$4,700. Payment including lot rent $585 for seven years. 419-248-2372. FOR SALE BABY GRAND piano. 1 owner, restored, refinished, perfect. $2,700. 419-350-6281. BUNK BED/FUTON combo, twin on top, futon on bottom. Black frame. $150. 419-8742617. FIREWOOD, FREE delivery, 4’ x 8’ row, $65. Hardwood. Year end sale! Get next years wood now! Alternative Tree Service, 419-475-3111. FIREWOOD, FREE delivery, 4’ x 8’ row, $65. Seasoned hardwood. Alternative Tree Service, 419-475-3111. FIREWOOD, SEASONED, 4’ high x 8’ long stack, $80. 419-409-0252 or 419-4090250. SOLID OAK table, 70”x42”, with 18” leaf, 6 chairs, $1,400. Matching oak hutch, 58”x17”x78”, $900. 419-6618518. MUSIC PIANO LESSONS grades K-12, all levels and styles, $18/lesson, 15 years performing experience, 10 years teaching. 419-450-9595. LOST & FOUND LOST AT Woodland Park, October 21. Toyota Prius key fob with red tag. $50 reward. 419-874-3317. PETS SHIH-TZU PUPPIES for sale. Adorable male and female puppies, $300 each. I am not a breeder, mom on site. Call for info, 419-386-9647. Model Homes on Display! 2 & 3 Bedroom Monthly lot rent $210. Sites also available for new or pre-owned homes. Certain restrictions apply. Financing Available! Contact Walnut Hills @ 419-666-3993 SITUATIONS WANTED BABY-SITTING OPENINGS available in my Perrysburg home. Clean, nonsmoking, fun and friendly environment. Call 419-7797830. EXCEPTIONAL CHILDCARE. I have a clean, safe, fun, educational environment and I have the training, experiences and references your looking for. Now accepting just a few children, any age, and flexible hours with the best prices. Call Na 419-874-2866. EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS. Over 30 years experience. Dressmaking, wedding gowns, bridesmaids, alterations and veil design. 419-874-5390. WANTED GUNS, any age, any condition. Also WWII and earlier military items. Indian artifacts. Rob, 419-3405808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. A MECHANIC buys vehicles; looks, pays accordingly, anything with wheels. 419-870-0163. BUYING MOST items from garages. Vehicles, motorcycles, tools, mowers, etc. 419-870-0163. tXXXIVNBOFPIJPPSH XXXGBDFCPPLDPNIVNBOFPIJP Wood County Humane Society’s PET OF THE WEEK Please visit or call the Wood County Humane Society at 419-352-7339 to learn more about this great pet. All of our adoptable animals can be viewed by visiting www.WoodCountyHumaneSociety.org. Guaranteed. Lowest Prices on Auto Parts Free Towing • 7 Days a Week 4848N.DetroitAvenue Homer’s Auto Parts nearLaskey 419-478-5052 USE THE CLASSIFIEDS 419-874-4491 Drivers: BLACK HORSE CARRIERS has openings in the Perrysburg area: Dedicated routes, Guarantee of $800 weekly, Home daily, PM Dispatch Mon - Fri. work week. These full time positions come with full Benefits, 401K and paid vacation. If you have 3 yrs. Exp. and a Class A CDL with a clean MVR. Call 708-478-6020 or email to brad @blackhorsecarriers. com. EOE. Drug Testing is a condition of employment. DRIVERS: DEDICATED account. No-touch freight. Top pay, benefits, miles, weekly home-time and more. Werner Enterprises: 1-888-567-4856. TRAINCO TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL HIRING EXPERIENCED plumber. Send resume to ace [email protected]. CLASSES OFFERED We are a non-profit organization. $300andUpforAll JunkandRepairable Cars/trucks. Graphic Designer Train Locally-Save Hassle Dry and wet dog and cat food can be dropped off at Humane Ohio (3131Tremainsville) from 7:30 am - 5 pm Monday through Friday. = The Catholic Chronicle which serves the Diocese of Toledo is in search of a full-time graphic designer. The graphic designer prepares the Catholic Chronicle for the printer and designs advertising and special sections for both the print and online editions. The ideal candidate will have a bachelor degree in graphic arts or a related field with 3 years of experience in the print industry preparing files for publication. Proficiency in Creative Suite 5 software and its components, primarily InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat Professional are required. The successful candidate is committed to the teachings and values of the Catholic Church. Please send resume, cover letter and salary requirements to Katie Sliwinski at [email protected] or 1933 Spielbusch Toledo, Ohio 43604 by November 2, 2012. Day • Eves • Weekend Class Job Placement Company Paid Training ART CLASSES - Group & Private. Drawing, painting & figure study. Beginning through advanced. EDGERTON ART Studio & School, Perrysburg. Current schedule and registration forms available online at www. EdgertonArt.com; Call: 419290-OILS [6457], Email: [email protected]. WE ARE always looking for great things to buy or consign. Collections or estates. Jones & Jones LTD Antiques and Fine Art. 114 W. Indiana. 419-874-2867. HELP WANTED LINDA’S BEEN cleaning houses for 22 years. Let me help you. Free estimates. Call 419-699-5457. Humane Ohio Pet Food Bank welcomes pet food donations to help meet the demand. I'm Hudson! I'm a handsome man looking for a great home. You're my match if you love walks, playing catch and dog kisses. I'd do best in a home with no small children. PICKER PAYING $ for antiques, advertising, musical instruments, old toys, etc. 419-874-9119. ROLEX WRISTWATCHES wanted by Perrysburg collector. Call Tom, 419-360-8920. MOVING/ESTATE ALL MOVING/ESTATE SALE ADVERTISING MUST BE PREPAID, BY CASH, CREDIT CARD OR CHECK, BY NOON ON MONDAY BEFORE PUBLICATION OR THE AD WILL NOT RUN. WANTED TO BUY Call 419-837-5730 PERRYSBURG CAMPUS www.traincoinc.com Drivers Seasonal Drivers Needed! Do you love to be outside and have experience driving a commercial vehicle? If so, this is your chance to work in a dynamic environment and make extra cash. Kelly Services® is hiring temporary drivers for FedEx Ground®, a smallpackage ground delivery company serving business and residential customers across North America. You could be hired immediately if you meet these requirements: • 21 years or older • Motor vehicle record check • Strong customer service skills • Minimum of six months experience driving likesized commercial vehicle within the last three years • One year commercial driving experience strongly preferred As a Kelly® employee, you’ll receive weekly electronic pay, a service bonus plan, benefit options, and more. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to drive with an industry-leading company. InquireNow! Monday - Friday 100 “J” St Perrysburg, OH 43551 [email protected] An Equal Opportunity Employer DRIVERS: DEDICATED home daily. CDL-A, 1 year OTR, $1,000 sign on bonus. Apply at 320 Matzinger Road, Toledo. MTS: 800-748-0192 x208/214. ESTABLISHED COMPANY needs competent tradesman with ability to do all aspects of bathroom remodeling. 419754-1150. LAWN CREW member. Experienced, hard worker, reliable person to work for establishing mowing company. Must have valid driver’s license, able to drive truck with trailer, operate commercial equipment, zero turn snowplowing, pass a drug test. Salary based on experience. Please call, 419-837-5705. MEDICAL ASSISTANT, part-time. Clinical and clerical experience required. P.O. Box 267BC, Perrysburg, Ohio 43552. PRESSER, PART-TIME mornings to start. Experience preferred. Apply in person. Bel-Aire Cleaners, 117 East Indiana Avenue. SOUS CHEF, experienced, energetic, knowledgeable. Stella's Restaurant 104 Louisiana Avenue, Perrysburg. info@ stellasrestaurantandbar.com THE FARMERS & Merchants State Bank is accepting applications for a part-time teller position at our Perrysburg location. For a description of duties and qualifications please visit www.fm-bank.com or apply in person at 620 Clydes Way, Archbold, Ohio 43502. Respond only if your background matches our requirements and duties listed. Please e-mail or mail resume, professional reference list and a letter outlining your qualifications. Refer to job #C 101312 and e-mail to [email protected] or mail Attn: Human Resource Department, The Farmers & Merchants State Bank, PO Box 216, Archbold, Ohio 43502. Resumes must be received by November 2, 2012. An equal opportunity employer. VAILABLENOW! A WAREHOUSESPACE 1,200 To 2,400 SQ. FT. WITH OFFICES RESTROOM OVERHEAD DOOR 13 FT. CEILINGS VERY CLEAN MODERN, SECURE 26963ECKELROAD PERRYSBURG CALL419.874.5307 Move-in Today! South Toledo 1,2&3 bedroom spacious apartment homes with washer/ dryer across from the Stranahan Theater starting at $599. West Toledo One Bedroom, $398. Studio, $368. $250 security deposit special. Holland-Sylvania at Dorr. CALL FOR OUR SPECIALS 419-389-0555 Perrysburg Apts. 1x3-OCT BRAND NEW! Briarwood Cove Ranch Style Luxury Apartments Open House Nov. 2-4 10:00 am-5:00 p.m. 13609 Roachton Rd. 419-450-4667 FREE CABLE Cordoba Apartments Perrysburg Township. Close to Owens & Crossroads. Rent starting at $410 419-381-0600 Perry’s Landing Space for Rent •Commercial/Office Space, 500 sq. ft.-1800 square feet available. •1 bedroom apt. available, $525 plus utilities. 419-352-0717 Maumee Apartments Bowles Court Apartments Large 1 bedroom, private entrance, no stairs. Cat and dog friendly (restrictions apply). Now thru November 30 $395mo + $100 gas card special for qualified applicants. 419-666-5320 2 BEDROOM villa. C/A, gas heat, attached garage, washer/dryer hook-ups, $665/month. 419-874-0889. 27015 HEATHERFORD and 9781 Bishopswood Lane upper 2 bedroom apartments. All electric, appliances, washer/ dryer hook-up in apartment, garage with opener. Tenant pays water, electric. $625/month, $625 deposit. Call 419-2903614 for a showing. 3 BEDROOM home, 1 bath, eat-in kitchen, garage, fenced backyard. $850/month. 419666-6261. DOWNTOWN PERRYSBURG, 1,200 SF, upper apartment with central air. New kitchen and bath, dishwasher and W/D combo. No pets, non smoking. $1,000/ month. 419-276-5036. PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Call the Fair Housing Center, 243-6163, before you run your advertisement. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800927-9275. Page 16 — October 31, 2012 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL FOR RENT AMAZING REMODELED ranch home located in Rossford Eagle Point Colony. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, fireplace and enclosed porch, 2 car attached garage. In quiet area of luxury homes with minimal traffic with the Maumee River across the street. Available in 6 weeks. $1,400/month. Please call, 419-509-2511. INDOOR STORAGE, Auto, Boat and RV. 419-376-0658. OFFICE SPACE, near corner of Louisiana and W.S. Boundary, upstairs available above Vito’s Pizza, 5 offices, conference area, restroom and storage area available, over 1,900 square-feet available for rent at $10 per square-foot or individual offices starting at $300/month inclusive. Call 419-873-8052. OFFICE SPACE, Perrysburg Township. Great location. Ground and upper level available. 600 to 1,800 square feet. ample parking, regional market exposure. $550-$1,200/month. All inclusive. 419-874-8144. PERRYSBURG 2 bedroom apartment. Free heat, hot water, water and sewer. All appliances, carport, secure storage. Very clean and quiet. Quick access to expressway. $615/month. 419-874-4226. PERRYSBURG TOWNHOUSE, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, garage, appliances, 805 Three Meadows Drive. $635/month. 419-376-8583. PERRYSBURG, TWO bedroom apartment overlooking lake. Garage, no pets. $595. Broker/owner 419-874-1112, 419-874-1188. WAREHOUSE AND offices. 6,000 SF, Eckel Road. 419-874-9119. ROSSFORD HOME 3 bedroom, 2 bath, full basement, large 2 car garage, new kitchen appliances. $780/month plus security deposit. Tenant pays utilities. No pets. Available 12/1/12. 419-356-5580 leave message. VACATION RENTALS PLACE YOUR Vacation Rentals here. Call us 419-874-4491 to place your ad. REAL ESTATE “BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW” PERRYSBURG 419-872-2410 Info + Photos on all MLS properties go to www.danberry.com 224 W. Front Street – OPEN SUNDAY 12-1:30 – Historic 4 BR/3 bath, 2944 s.f. home w/great river views & in-ground pool! Close to town, master suite has walkin closet & screen porch. $319,900. #71944 9863 Sedgefield – OPEN SUNDAY 2:154 – 4 BR/2.5 BA home w/2842 s.f., eat-in kitchen w/Corian counters, hardwood floors, fireplace, vaulted ceilings, sunroom has wet bar, spacious master suite. $234,900. #71814 14589 Wood Creek – 4 BR/3.2 BA, gourmet kitchen has cherry cabinets & granite counters, hardwood floors, master suite w/sitting room & 2 walk-in closets, double staircase, finished basement w/bath, 3.5 car garage. $400,000. #71904 2302 Goldenrod – 4 BR/2.5 BA built in 2005 has finished basement & Mossing inground pool, sprinkler & alarm systems. $255,000. #71914 24854 Lake Winds – Waterfront condo has 3 BR/2.5 BA, built 2003, 2537 s.f., gourmet kitchen w/granite counters, 1st floor master suite, gas fireplace & vaulted ceilings, basement, central vac, security & sprinkler systems, surround sound. $269,900. #71744 10770 Waterview – In Emerald Lakes, water view 3 BR/2.5 BA built 2006, open floor plan, eat-in kitchen w/Corian, 1st floor master suite, cathedral ceilings, fireplace, sunroom. $224,900. #71494 1826 Lexington – 4 BR/2.5 BA, 2300 s.f., near Ft. Meigs Elem., fireplace, finished 2 BEDROOM, 2 full bath Rossford home for sale. 190 Hannum Avenue. Just a walk from downtown or to the Marina. Enclosed front porch, hardwood floors, appliances included. Newer furnace and water heater. Fenced in backyard with detached garage, $92,500. 419-276-2377. LAND FOR sale, 1.85 acres, Perrysburg Township, Perrysburg Schools. Parcel P60400-210000065002, $42,000. Call 419-690-2183. at www.PerrysburgBlog.com Rossford PROFESSIONAL SEEKS 3-4 bedroom Perrysburg home. Up to 3 year lease. 419-265-3790. home for sale by owner 132 Oak St. 2 story, 3 bed, 2 bath Priced to sell! $79,000 Call 419-666-1149 MISCELLANEOUS * * * NOTICE * * * Investigate before you invest. Call the Ohio Division of Securities BEFORE purchasing an investment. Call the Division’s Investor Protection Hotline at 800-788-1194 to learn if the investment is properly registered and if the seller is properly licensed. Please be advised that many work at home advertisements do not yield what is promised. It is best to investigate the company before applying for any work at home position. (This notice is a public service of the Welch Publishing Co.) basement. $190,000. #71634 11770 Eckel Junction – 3 BR/1.5 BA, ranch on basement w/finished rec. room, 1495 s.f. $127,900. #71464 20715 Kellogg, Grand Rapids – 3 BR/2 BA ranch, 1.55 acres, built 2001, 1625 s.f., pole barn. $184,900. #71804 6102 Holly Valley, Toledo – OPEN SUNDAY 12-1:30 – $135,900. 2650 Secor, Toledo – OPEN SUNDAY 23:30 – $132,500. 2327 Heatherwood, Toledo – $139,900. 3059 Villa, Toledo – $99,900. 28217 White Rd – PENDING 1877 Horseshoe Bend – PENDING 6946 Silverbrook – PENDING Call or text: Donna Friesner, e-Pro 419-356-6688 www.donnafriesner.danberry.com 26355 Seminary Road – Beautiful circular drive lot, large 1st floor master suite, 4-5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, full finished basement. Impeccable. $559,000. Mission Hill Drive – Beautiful wide Sanctuary lot has great setting. $83,000. Chris Finkbeiner 419-874-3505 Mobile 419-283-3505 Infoline # 419-539-1020 Perrysburg Real Estate News and Stats WANTED TO RENT PUBLIC NOTICES Bruce Lively Mortgage Lender 419-898-8352 USE THE CLASSIFIEDS 419-874-4491 Owens hosting ‘The Giving Tree’ community outreach program Owens Community College’s Office of Students of Activities is providing opportunities for area residents to make a difference in their surrounding northwest Ohio communities by hosting the second annual “The Giving Tree” community outreach program. During the month of November, individuals will have the chance to give back to others through acts of kindness as determined by messages on designated leaves of “The Giving Tree.” Beginning Thursday, November 1, participants will have the first opportunity to choose a leaf on “The Giving Tree” for their community outreach assignment. Trees will be located in Founders Hall and the College Hall Atrium on the College’s Toledo-area campus in Perrysburg Township. “Owens Community College’s Office of Student Activities wanted to once again provide an outlet that connects the community to volunteer opportunities and ‘The Giving Tree’ outreach program accomplishes that goal,” said Nicole Buccalo, Owens student activities assistant. “Participants will be able to go up to the tree and choose from one of three colored leaves. Red leaves will be the highest level of giving, orange leaves will be the second highest and yellow leaves will be the lowest level, which will primarily have no cost. Each leaf will have a volunteer task, which ranges from opening the door for someone to donating a toy item for Toys for Tots.” “All community outreach tasks are asked to be dropped off in boxes adjacent to “The Giving Tree” locations,” said Ms. Buccalo. “At that time, all completed projects will be delivered to their respective community organizations. I encourage local residents to make a difference through small acts of kindness and participate in ‘The Giving Tree’ program.” Among the organizations participating in “The Giving Tree” community outreach program are the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Ohio, Toys for Tots, Cherry Street Mission Ministries, the Cocoon Shelter, Missions International of America, the United States military, Owens Harvest Food Pantry and the Wood County Humane Society. For more information about the community outreach program, call 567-6612569. Check us out on the web: www.perrysburg.com AUCTIONS PUBLIC AUCTION OF ADMIRAL’S AMERICAN GRILL Yh/WDEdE&/ydhZ^͕ΈϮΉ>/YhKZ>/E^^ΈϱEϲΉ͕ĂŶĚ LEASE OR SUBLEASE ϯϬD/E^dZd͕dK>K͕K,/KϰϯϲϬϱ dh^z͕EKsDZϭϯ͕ϮϬϭϮĂƚϭϬ͗ϬϬĂŵ >ŽĐĂƚĞĚĂƚdŚĞŽĐŬƐŽŵƉůĞdžŽŶƚŚĞDĂƵŵĞĞZŝǀĞƌŝŶŽǁŶƚŽǁŶdŽůĞĚŽ͘ĂŶŬ^ĞĐƵƌĞĚƌĞĚŝƚŽƌƵĐƟŽŶ will be held on-site at the restaurant. This is a premier waterfront dining restaurant and banquet facility. November 13th will be: KƉƟŽŶηϭ͗ Bulk Sale of Equipment and Fixtures; KƉƟŽŶηϮ͗Bulk Sale of (2) Liquor Licenses; and KƉƟŽŶηϯ͗Bulk Sale of Lease, Liquor Licenses, and Equipment / Fixtures. IF NOT SOLD ŽŶ EŽǀĞŵďĞƌ ϭϯ͕ ϮϬϭϮ͕ Ă ůŝƋƵŝĚĂƟŽŶ ĂƵĐƟŽŶ ǁŝůů ďĞ ŚĞůĚ ŽŶƐŝƚĞ ŽŶ EŽǀĞŵďĞƌ ϭϲ͕ ϮϬϭϮ Ăƚ ϭϬ͗ϬϬ Ăŵ ĂƐ Ă ƚƌĂĚŝƟŽŶĂůĂƵĐƟŽŶŽĨƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚĂŶĚ&ŝdžƚƵƌĞƐǁŚĞƌĞŝƚĞŵƐĂƌĞƐĞůůŝŶŐƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞůLJ͘dŚŝƐĂƵĐƟŽŶǁŝůůŚĂǀĞŶŽƌĞƐĞƌǀĞĂŶĚŝƐƐƵďũĞĐƚ ƚŽĐĂŶĐĞůůĂƟŽŶŝĨƐŽůĚŝŶďƵůŬŽŶEŽǀĞŵďĞƌϭϯ͕ϮϬϭϮ͘sŝĞǁŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶŽŶůŝŶĞĨŽƌůŝŶŬƐƚŽƉƵƌĐŚĂƐĞĂŐƌĞĞŵĞŶƚƐ͕ǀŝĚĞŽ͕ƉŚŽƚŽƐ͕ and equipment appraisal / inventory. WZs/td^͗November 13, 2012 at 8:30 am | November 16, 2012 at 8:00 am VIEW A COLOR BROCHURE, ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS, PHOTOS, & VIDEO ONLINE www.pamelaroseauction.com CALL FOR MORE DETAILS 419.865.1224 PAMELA ROSE AUCTION CO LLC | LOSS REALTY GROUP WĂŵĞůĂZŽƐĞ͕ƵĐƟŽŶĞĞƌ͕Z͕/ ©2012 NOTICE OF SALE PODS of Portable Storage of Toledo, LLC hereby publishes notice, as required Ohio Self-Service Storage Act (ORC Sect. 5322.03), of a public sale of the property listed below to satisfy a landlord’s lien. All sales are for cash to the highest bidder and are considered final. PODS of Portable Storage of Toledo, LLC reserves the right to reject any bids. The sale will be held at Leonard’s Auction Service, 6350 Consear Boulevard, Ottawa Lake, MI. 49267 on Wednesday, November 14, 2012, at 6 p.m. Customer Name, Container ID: Jaber, Nader 135B69; King, Wanda 21B69. Contents include but not limited to: Household items, books, exercise equipment, stereo equipment and more. Published in the Perrysburg Messenger Journal, issues of October 24 and 31, 2012. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING/ MEETING City of Perrysburg Planning Commission November 15, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting is scheduled to take place in the Municipal Building, 201 West Indiana Avenue, Perrysburg, Ohio. AGENDA ITEMS: 1. Final Site Plan – Owens Illinois Innovation Center 2. Proposed Code Amendment – Sign Code – Chapters 1250.29 through 1250.40 Additional public comments will be received by the Planning and Zoning office at 201 West Indiana Avenue, Perrysburg; 419-872-8060; FAX 419872-8019; and/or www.ci. perrysburg.oh.us. Thomas E. King Administrator Planning and Zoning Published in the Perrysburg Messenger Journal, issue of October 31, 2012. PUBLIC NOTICE The Perrysburg Exempted Village School District would like to extend an invitation to all interested parties to review and potentially submit a proposal for the district’s property and casualty insurance. Specifications may be obtained by contacting Kit Veller, Executive Assistant of Operations, 140 E. Indiana Avenue, Perrysburg, Ohio 43551. Phone number is (419) 874-9131, Extension 2120. All bids will be due to the Perrysburg Board of Education offices no later than Wednesday, November 21, 2012, at 12:00 p.m. The Perrysburg Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all “Requests For Proposals,” in part or in full. Matt A. Feasel, Treasurer/CFO Perrysburg Board of Education 140 E. Indiana Avenue Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Published in the Perrysburg Messenger Journal, issue of October 31, 2012. Irish Dance Boosters to host ‘A British Isles Ceiliuradh’ Tickets are on sale for “A British Isles Ceiliuradh,” hosted by Northwest Ohio Irish Dance Boosters. The event is a dinner show to be held at Nazareth Hall in Grand Rapids, Ohio, on Friday, November 16, and celebrates Irish, Scottish, English and Welsh heritage. While the boosters club supports Irish dance, it is made up of families and dancers from diverse ethnic backgrounds from all over the world. “We are all one family ... the human family. English, Scottish and Irish history is so entwined you really can’t separate them so for this event, we chose to celebrate them all,” said Irish dance instructor Molly Kujawa. “Each country is unique and offers something special to the evening. And, I want everyone to feel welcome. Not like ‘oh, this is just an Irish thing.’” “I am thankful that my daughter has the opportunity to Irish dance through Perrysburg Academy of Performing Arts. She loves the quick steps and the Irish music. As a parent, I am glad that she is doing something she enjoys that also teaches her the culture and history of her ancestors,” said Perrysburg resident Robyn Turk. “I think it’s important to remember and celebrate the heritage and cultures that come together to form our American landscape. Our kids are learning Irish dance, and will share the amazing beauty and strength of that art form at the event, but more importantly they learn about the community and character behind the dance. They learn to work together and celebrate together,” said event chair Holly Thomas of Perrysburg. Guests will be welcomed to the event by the music of harpist Kaitlynn McCamey from Perrysburg. Open Grade Bagpiper Andrew Bova, a Perrysburg native, also will perform. Andrew plays with a Grade I pipe band from Canada called the 78th Frasers, who recently competed in the final round of the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. He has a bachelor of fine arts degree in bagpipe performance and is studying toward an advanced degree at Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania. Molly’s Irish Dancers, from Perrysburg Academy of the Performing Arts, will perform. There are more than 40 dancers in this group, ranging from beginners to advanced dancers. Elegant soft shoe dances will be performed, as well as the more intense, clap-along, hard shoe performances audiences have seen in shows like “Riverdance.” Ms. Kujawa is a certified Irish dance teacher who started dancing at age 8. Throughout the years she has performed at Epcot, for the Tampa Bay Lightning, for a nationally televised millenium event and many other festivals and events. As a dancer and teacher, she has been part of teams who qualified for the World Irish Dance Championships. Also performing will be dancers from the Lakes Area BGSU November Lively Arts Calendar Following is a listing of upcoming free events on the Bowling Green State University Lively Arts Calendar. November 1–The BGSU International Film Series features the Japanese film “Wandafuru Raifu (Afterlife).” Directed by Hirokazu Koreeda, the 1998 film explores our attachment to life through the struggles of newly dead characters caught in a way station between Heaven and Earth. They have barely a week to pick just one event from their entire life to take to Heaven with them. The film starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Gish Film Theater of Hanna Hall. November 1–BGSU alumna Carolyn Forché will read from her work as part of the Creative Writing Program’s Reading Series. Forché is the author of four books of poetry and has won the Los Angeles Times Book Award. The reading starts at 7:30 p.m. in the BowenThompson Student Union Theater (Room 206). November 4– This week’s Sunday Matinee will be the “The Night of the Demon,” starring Dana Andrews and Peggy Cummins. Highly atmospheric and literate, it spookily explores supernatural forces. The 1957 English film was directed by Jacques Owens to offer new compressed medical assisting degree program Owens Community College is expanding its educational opportunities within medical assisting by announcing the creation of a new compressed medical assisting associate degree program. Beginning Spring Semester 2013, the new compressed program will be offered on the Toledo-area and Findlay-area campuses. “Owens Community College is excited to complement our current academic offerings with a new compressed medical assisting associate degree program option that provides area residents with an alternative way to pursue a college education,” said Diane Morlock, Owens interim chair of medical assisting. “Employment opportunities within the medical assisting profession continue to grow as a result of an ever-changing health care industry and Owens is proud to open new doors for students to reach their career goals.” Owens’ new compressed medical assisting associate degree program enables students to complete their associate’s degree in three continuous semesters compared to the traditional five semester program. Academic coursework during the three semesters will be completed as part of four-week, eightweek and 16-week sessions through classroom, laboratory and online learning. The program was established in 2006 with the overall goal of preparing students for careers as medical assistants. Students enrolled in the program are specifically trained to work in ambulatory settings, such as physicians’ offices, clinics and group practices, performing administrative and clinical procedures. Owens’ program, which is offered through the School of Nursing, requires 70 hours of coursework within areas such as anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, pharmacology, computer applications, medical assisting clinical applications and medical assisting administrative applications, among others. Upon completion of the program, individuals are able to take the national certification exam offered by the American Association of Medical Assistants. Owens’ program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment. Owens will host two open houses on the College’s Toledo-area and Findlay-area campuses for those individuals interested in learning more about the new compressed program. The open houses will take place on Thursday, November 1, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., in the Education Center Room 022 on the Findlay-area Campus in Findlay, and on Monday, November 5, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., in Health Technologies Hall Room 307 on the Toledo-area Campus in Perrysburg Township. For more information, call 567-661-2539. PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Call the Fair Housing Center, 243-6163, before you run your advertisement. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1800-927-9275. Tourneur, who a decade earlier made the groundbreaking “The Cat People” and “I Walked with a Zombie.” It will start at 3 p.m. in the Gish Film Theater of Hanna Hall. November 6–Tuesdays at the Gish continues with the 1997 film “The Fifth Element,” directed by Luc Besson and set in the intergalactic 23rd century. Bruce Willis stars as Korben Dallas, who finds himself shaken out of his humdrum existence in a battle to save the world from a mysterious evil force. With Milla Jovovich and Gary Oldman. The film starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Gish Film Theater of Hanna Hall. November 6–BGSU at the Manor House features the Graduate String Quartet at 7:30 p.m. in Wildwood Metropark, Toledo. November 7–Fans of conductor, composer, musician and radio personality William (Bill) McGlaughlin will get to spend an evening with him at BGSU. The free program begins at 7 p.m. in Kobacker Hall of the Moore Musical Arts Center, where he will share his thoughts and approaches to music and the business of music. McGlaughlin is this year’s guest artist for the Dorothy E. and DuWayne H. Hansen Series in BGSU’s College of Musical Arts and will be on campus through Nov. 12. His radio program “Exploring Music” is heard daily at 11 a.m. on Toledo’s WGTE-FM, and across the country. School of Highland Dance from Highland, Michigan. Highland dance is a highly technical athletic form of dance from the Gaelic Highlands of Scotland. The list of entertainment also features vocalist Kasia Varsak, who will sing some Celtic melodies. Ms. Varsak is currently a student at the University of Toledo. In addition, Perrysburg High School Strings will perform fiddle music to entertain guests, and Ms. Kujawa will lead some Ceili dancing. Ceili dances are group dances, and guests will be welcomed onto the dance floor to learn a Ceili dance or two. Historical storyteller, Elliot MacFarlane will entertain guests with his passion for all things Scottish. Dressed in full kilt, this ruby bearded Scot is a wealth of knowledge and always good for a laugh. MacFarlanes’ Company is a volunteer organization that uses living history presentations to teach the rich history and culture of Scotland and the Scottish diasporas in North America. MacFarlanes' Company raises funds to support the outstanding stewardship and preservation work done by the National Trust for Scotland. The evening will feature regionally themed foods such as fish and chips, roast beef with Yorkshire pudding, Scottish chicken and mushroom pie, Pratie Oaten and a decadent dessert buffet. Door prizes and raffles will be held the night of the show. Depending on guests preferences, both family friendly and adult only banquet halls are available. Doors open at 6 p.m., and dinner will be served at 7 p.m., with entertainment and dancing throughout the event. Proceeds from the event will go to fund the first ever Feis in northwest Ohio. A Feis is a community event to celebrate Gaelic traditions and include dance competition as well as other contests such as baking, art, music, Irish language. NWO Irish Dance Boosters is a non-profit organization located in northwest Ohio. Tickets are available online at http://nwoirish dance.simpletix.com. Tickets also will be sold at the Holiday Extravaganza event at Perrysburg Junior High School on November 3. 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Families can find out more at the school’s open house, November 11, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Their unique approach to education provides young women with a variety of educational options that fits their learning style from a collegeprep curriculum offering honors and Advanced Placement options to the prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program for young women who want to push their limits. What makes NDA’s IB Program so distinctive is its focus on women’s education and offering both full diploma and a certificate program so that more young women can benefit. So if a young woman has an interest in a particular subject, for example English, she can earn an IB certificate in English, if she passes required course work and testing. NDA has the largest program in northwest Ohio, with almost 200 young women interested. With more than 25 teachers, counselors and adminis- Families can check out classes such as engineering at the Notre Dame Academy and Junior Academy for grades 7 to 12 open house on November 11, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. petitive edge through a variety of options. The only school with five ways to earn college credit in high school, students can earn college credit through the largest all-girls Advanced Placement Program, the IB Program, online courses with the University of Toledo, Postsecondary Education Program, and Lourdes University and Owens Community College courses right on trators trained in the IB pedagogy and curriculum, its philosophy will become a part of every course. Being identified as an IB school further enhances NDA’s already outstanding reputation with colleges and universities. Recognizing that families are searching for ways to reduce college costs, NDA has expanded opportunities to earn college credit in high school as well as gain a com- R E A L NDA campus. NDA has the largest allgirls Advanced Placement (AP) Program in the area. Students can earn college credit in art, science, math, English, foreign languages, music, and social studies upon successful completion of a national exam. IB courses are another way students earn college credit in high school. Online courses are available through the University of Toledo and Brigham Young University on the NDA campus with a trained facilitator. Course collaborations with Lourdes University and Owens Community College offer classes on campus. Families can visit Notre Dame Academy and Junior Academy for grades 7 to 12 on Sunday, November 11, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at 3535 West Sylvania Avenue. Visitors will learn about the latest educational trends and how students can achieve more and excel both inside and outside the classroom. Families with fifth and sixth grade girls can tour the Junior Academy and learn how to get a strong jump start for a college-prep high school education in seventh and eighth grade. Visitors can tour the campus, meet the teachers, and learn more about the spirit and nurturing environment from student guides. Meet athletic coaches and teams and find out why the Eagles won the City League All Sports Award for nine years in a row. Known for its fine arts program, students nurture their creative side in more than 35 classes in speech, drama, visual arts, dance, voice, and instrumental. Students continually receive awards in the fine arts across the board. Most recently, Notre Dame Academy performed in the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the world’s largest and most prestigious arts festival. Experience the fine arts in action with performances by the honors chorus, speech and drama classes, speech team, and snippets from the fall musical, ‘Seussical the Musical.” Prospective students also can learn more about clubs and activities that provide fun, new friends, and leadership opportunities. One of the aspects of an NDA education is the atmosphere that teaches religious truths and morals, and where young women develop a rich and meaningful spiritual life through retreats, volunteerism, and theology classes. The school’s mission is to awaken a young woman’s beautiful spirit and help her become a woman of compassion and vision. “An all-female environment allows young women to build relationships, to experience leadership roles, to enhance their communication skills, and to build on their natural strengths,” said Kim Grilliot, principal for grades 7 to 12. For more information, call the school at 419-475-9359 or visit the Web site at www.nda.org. 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Miller - 419.262.8311 [email protected] to hold holiday fund-raiser Nov. 17 The Whitehouse Arts Advisory Board will hold its second annual holiday arts and crafts fund-raiser on Saturday, November 17, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will be held at the Whitehouse American Legion Hall, 6910 Providence Street. Events will include local artisans offering arts and crafts for sale, live music, and a visit with St. Nicholas. An art exhibit by students from Anthony Wayne and Lial Schools will be on display. There also will be a silent auction featuring gift certificates and art pieces, a 50/50 raffle, and light refreshments and beverages. 577 Foundation class schedule The 577 Foundation, located at 577 East Front Street, Perrysburg, is offering the following classes. Pre-registration is required. For more information or to make reservations, call 419-874-4174 or visit the Web site at www.577 foundation.org. YOUTH AND FAMILY PROGRAMS Partners in Fun Designed for preschoolers, ages 3 and 4, with an adult, participants will create beautiful art projects. •November 6–Make a horn of plenty. •November 13–Talk turkey and see a turkey dance. •November 20–Talk about pilgrims and create some Thanksgiving projects. •November 27–Do something to keep the outside animals warm. The classes will be led on Tuesdays, from 10 to 11 a.m., by Carol JambardSweet. The cost is $5 per child. Space is limited to 14 per class. Beginner Native American Flute Students in grade 3 through adults can learn to play and experience the beautiful sound of the Native American flute. This class includes ownership of a handcrafted six-hole cedar Native American styled flute, instruction in performance basics, handouts including fingering chart, summary of points covered, an original and traditional song to play. Leader David Rogers offers this class on Sunday, November 18, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. The cost is $40 per person. The class size is limited to 10 participants. ADULT PROGRAMS Quilled Snowflake Try a twist on snowflakes and learn a new art form that is more than 500 years old. In its simplest form, paper quilling is the craft of arranging rolled and shaped strips of paper to make a variety of designs. Learn the basic techniques and make a unique snowflake to use as an ornament to hang in your home or make into a one-of-a-kind card. All skill levels are welcome. Participants should bring a ruler; materials will be provided. The leader is Bridget Lee. Participants can choose to attend this program on Thursday, November 1, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. or Saturday, November 17, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. The fee is $15. Saturday Pottery This class will provide intermediate and advanced students specific pottery skill instructions, individual attention and feature special demonstrations. Students can work independently. Pre-requisite: individuals must have taken the six-week Adult Pottery class. The class on November 3 will be “Ornaments.” It will be led by Julie Beutler and Nadia Packard. Sessions are offered from 9 a.m. to noon or from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The fee is $13. Backyard Sustainability This class offers suggestions for sustaining landscapes that can add integrity and a healthier setting for nature, wildlife and you. Leader Vicki Gallagher offers this class on Sunday, November 4, from 2 to 4 p.m. The fee is $10. Old World Woodland Santa Get ready for the Holiday season by carving an Old World Woodland Santa from a basswood blank using carving knives and gouges. Included in this two-day class are woodcarving safety instructions, sharpening and technique. All levels of expertise are welcome. Tools will be available, but participants should bring their own if they have them. Leader Jean McDonald offers this class on Monday, November 5, and Wednesday, November 7, from 1 to 3 p.m. The fee is $45. Beginning Knitting Learn all the basics–cast on, knit, purl, increase, decrease and cast off–at this class on Mondays, November 5 and 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. Participants will make a small project. Bring size US 6 needles and some worsted weight yarn in a natural fiber (wool, cotton, or a blend–no Red Heart brand). The leader is Ann Elick. The fee is $20. Contemplative Photography Soul Snorkeling: Contemplative Photography will be offered by Sheila Otto on Tuesdays, November 6, 13 and 20, from 1 to 3 p.m. Take your photography to a new level with fresh ways to see before, during and after your image-making. Look below the surface and see more. There will be time to photograph the grounds, write and reflect on your favorite photos and share them with the group. Participants should bring a digital camera (pointand-shoot or SLR), empty memory card and knowledge of how to put images on a computer. The fee is $35. Carve a Holiday Ornament Carve a family heirloom ornament using just a carving knife and gouge. No woodcarving experience is necessary. The class includes sharpening techniques and safety instruction. Tools will be available, but participants should bring their own if they have them. If time allows, participantswill paint their ornaments. The Leader is Jean McDonald. Participants can choose to attend on Monday, November 12, or Thursday, Novmeber 15, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. The fee is $25. Stamped Cards and Paper Crafts Create a variety of cards, including one for Thanksgiving, two for the holiday season, and a general one for an occasion of your choice. Make a gift bag and a Christmas tree treat holder complete with treats. The class is suitable for beginners or experienced paper crafters. Leader Chris Shively offers this class on Monday, November 13, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The fee is $20. Urban Homesteading Fermentation is found throughout human cultures, with medical and scientific studies showing it helps people stay healthy. This class allows participants to discover and taste how natural yeasts provide lacto-fermented foods such as sauerkraut, beer and mead. Leaders: The 577 Foundation, Lucas County Soil and Water, and Olander Park. The program will be held Wednesday, November 14, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The fee is $10. Easy and Delicious Homemade Bread With four simple ingredients, bake fresh bread every day without a lot of work. Participants will taste test baguette, pita bread, calzone, focaccia and more and receive dough ready to bake. Leader Elissa Teal offers this class on Thursday, November 15, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Space is limited to: 15. The fee is $18. Hat or Mittens New knitters who are ready for their next challenge–hat or mittens–can attend this class on Mondays, November 19 and 26, from 6 to 8 p.m. Participants must be able to cast on, knit, purl, increase, decrease and cast off. Bring one skein of worsted weight yarn, one pair of US 7 double point needles and 1 US 7 circular needle that is 16” in length (this is important–any longer and it won’t work). HINT: keep the yarn simple, the simpler the best to see your stitches, i.e. no fuzzy stuff. The leader is Ann Elick. Space is limited to 12, and the fee is $20. Beaded Gemstone Jewelry with Chain Participants will learn how to incorporate chain into a beaded necklace and earring set. Pick a chain style and gemstones from a vast selection of beads. Black Onyx, Turquoise, Jasper, Crazy Lace Agate, Tiger eye, Unakite, Blue Goldstone, Snowflake Obsidian and more. No experience is needed. Leader: Lauren Lake offers this class on Wednesday, November 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. The fee is $30. 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Second St. • Perrysburg PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Call the Fair Housing Center, 243-6163, before you run your advertisement. To complain of discrimination call HUD tollfree at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800927-9275. Page 18 — October 31, 2012 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL BURGER OF THE MONTH The turkey, stuffing & gravy burger! Turkey patty with stuffing and turkey gravy on a fresh toasted bun! VOTED TOLEDO’S BEST GOURMET BURGER! $2.00 off Kobe Prime Beef Burger $1.00 off any other burger (Stress free, hormone free, anti-biotic free, naturally fed Kobe Beef) or includes our hormone free and anti biotic free Angus beef, ocean caught salmon, vegan, and natural all-white meat turkey burgers as well. Offer good until 12-1-12 one coupon per customer please open 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Scholarships available through PHS girls cross country team competes at regionals Engineers Foundation of Ohio Monheim advances to state meet The Perrysburg High School girls cross country team traveled to HedgesBoyer Park in Tiffin, on Saturday, October 27, to compete in the regional meet. One of the four regions in the state, the girls had their work cut out for them. Only four of the 16 teams advance to states and only top 16 of the 131 individuals advance. The girls fought their way through the wet and muddy course to end their season on a high note. Junior Taylor Monheim finished first for Perrysburg. Monheim took fifth overall, with her best finish at regionals, running a time of 18:58. She will advance to the state meet in Hebron next weekend. Freshman Allie Kemp and sophomore Emily Henry finished next for PHS. Kemp ran a 20:49, and Henry ran a 20:51. Freshman Katie Menke, senior Pam Ocana and freshmen Brionnah Wyse and Rachel Warne finished off Perrysburg’s team running 21:20, 21:34, 21:52 and 22:06, respectively. The girls improved as a team from last year, taking a 12th place finish overall. The team loses only one of its varsity runners this year. Taylor Monheim will compete in the state meet on Saturday, November 3, at National Trail Raceway in Hebron. Taylor Monheim placed fifth at regionals and advances to the state meet. Ohio School Boards Association holds regional fall conference School board members, administrators, staff, students and guests from across northwest Ohio gathered at the Vantage Career Center on October 18, for the Ohio School Boards Association Northwest Region Fall Conference. The conference featured updates from OSBA officers and staff, the election of 2013 region officers and a number of awards and recognitions. The region recognized the Northwest Region Educa- tional Book Grant recipients, outstanding school board members and administrators, and veteran school board members. A highlight of the event was a question-and-answer session with State Senator Cliff Hite of Findlay. Another highlight of the event was student entertainment provided by Lima City Schools Liberty Arts Magnet Touring Company, directed by Sally Windle. In addition, Clare Caywood, a St. Marys City Schools sixth-grader, presented the speech that won her national honors earlier this year in the national God, Flag and Country competition. Twenty counties comprise the OSBA Northwest Region: Allen, Auglaize, Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Huron, Lucas, Mercer, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, Wood and Wyandot. The Engineers Foundation of Ohio (EFO) is offering more than $27,000 in academic scholarships to qualifying engineering students for the 2013-14 academic year. To qualify for most EFO scholarships, applicants must be United States citizens, permanent residents of the state of Ohio, and be graduating high school seniors admitted to an engineering program approved by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) at an Ohio engineering college or Notre Dame. In addition, candidates must meet the minimum academic standards of a SAT score of 600 in math and 500 in reading or composition (or an ACT score of 29 in math and 25 in English) and a 3.0 grade point average on the four-point scale. Additional criteria apply to some scholarships. For instance, the Lloyd A. Chacey, PE, Memorial Scholarship provides $2,000 annual grants to college juniors and seniors who must apply in their sophomore years. EFO, a nonprofit charitable organization established in 1964 by members of the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE), also sponsors educational programs including MATHCOUNTS for junior high school students and Tests of Engineering Aptitude Mathematics and Science (TEAMS) for high school students. All EFOsupported programs and scholarships exist to elevate interest in math, science, and engineering. EFO’s scholarship application and brochure, which details the specific criteria for the scholarships is available online at www.ohioengineer .com (click on “Students and Educators,” then on “Programs for Students,” then on “Scholarships” and print from .pdf files) or in high school guidance and career offices throughout Ohio or by calling EFO at 614-223-1177. The deadline for applications is December 15. PUSA holding registration for winter soccer program The Perrysburg United Soccer Academy’s winter registration is now open. PUSA will offering three separate sessions for the winter months, with each session running four weeks and consisting of one day of training and games at Gold Medal Indoor Sports. Sessions I will be offered November 12 through December 8; Session II will be from January 14 to February 9, and Session III runs February 25 through March 23. The Session I registration deadline is November 5. For more information, send an e-mail to Justen Harmon at jharman17@hot mail.com. Cheerleaders prepare for competive season Now that the regular football season is over, the Perrysburg football cheerleaders should be turning in their pom poms while the basketball cheerleaders are getting their stunts ready. This year, however, the cheerleaders are doing something new. A competitive cheer squad has begun. The group is comprised of girls from the junior varsity and varsity football and basketball squads. After trying two competitions last spring, the girls decided to try competing full time this year. Over the past few years, the girls’ level of stunting ability has grown. “We started the competitive team because the girls wanted to take their cheers, stunts and tumbling to a higher level,” said Coach Karen Kinzig. Other members of the coaching staff are Margaret Milne and Lakin Finnegan. The competition season begins in January and ends in March. Pictured are the Perrysburg senior girls who were named All-American Cheerleaders at this summer's UCA cheer camp: Hannah Bakies, Evie Tammerine, Kirsten Bates, Erin McConnell and Raegen Vickers. Created to keep the torch of hope alive for all our walks of life. To the great state of Ohio and all our communities that well know the meaning of overcoming adversity and stand poised for the future. Please help us to support the Marine Corps Toys for Tots who have stood and always stand ready to serve our nation overseas and on our homeland at anytime and still make time to serve our disenfranchised children and their families during the holiday season. Thank you AVJ Events for the spectacular events to further awareness for the Toys for Tots cause, and a special thank you to Welch Publishing who has always been here for our servicemen and women, our communities and important campaigns–you are true patriots! Warren Thomas President, Warren Thomas Communications Many handcrafted items will be offered in time for holiday shopping at the Homespun Holiday Art and Craft Show. Toledo Craftsman’s Guild art and craft show Nov. 10-11 “Think Local First” with our Holiday Shopping Guide a Special Holiday Section of the Perrysburg Messenger and Rossford Record Journals Don’t miss this opportunity to drive shoppers into your store! Take advantage of this special section to highlight your unique gifts, services and special offers. 2 col. x 3”............ $76 3 col. x 3”...........$114 3 col. x 6”...........$229 1/2 page..........$1,230 Full Page.........$2,460 Publication Dates: November 28, December 5, 12, 19 Run 3 weeks and get the 4th week FREE! Deadline: Wednesday, November 21 at 4 p.m. Call today to reserve your space! 419-874-4491 The Toledo Craftsman’s Guild will host the “Homespun Holiday Art and Craft Show” on Saturday, November 10, and Sunday, November 11, at the Stranahan Great Hall on Heatherdowns Boulevard in Toledo. Hours for the show are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, and from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Handcrafted items offered for sale include unique seasonal decorations, brightly painted yard and home decorations, solid wood items, metal work, fabric items, country crafts, soaps, scents and lotions, holiday floral arrangements, pottery, jewelry, seasonal items and more. Members of the Toledo Craftsman Guild also will fill special orders. This year the TCG will host a food drive at this show by collecting non-perishable food items for the Toledo Northwestern Ohio Food Bank. Donations of any canned item will be accepted. Admission and parking are free. Those attending can register to win door prizes. 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2,942.03 89.46 Wood County Auditor, Michael Sibbersen Published in the Perrysburg Messenger Journal, issues of October 31 and November 7, 2012. October 31, 2012 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL 2012 Delinquent Manufactured Home List REGISTRATION # OWNER A01 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD LSD 05887 RICHARD THOMAS A04 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - BLOOMDALE VILLAGE 04916 BLACKBURN NORMA J A05 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - CYGNET VILLAGE 00049 HOFFMAN ALAN M 00056 KAUFMAN-BARTON MICHELLE 00058 PULTZ LUCAS S & DEROSIER BETTY J A06 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - JERRY CITY 00296 SMITH EDWARD L & JENNIFER B07 - BOWLING GREEN EAST 00069 CASDORPH IRIS 00109 GRAF WILLIAM J 00129 BURR DALE L 00146 ROBINETT CHERYL A 00157 LAMBERT LISA K 00173 PRATT ANDREW 00353 PIZANA MICHAEL 00947 TAYLOR MONICA L & MICHAEL 01307 SHANER NANCY A 01435 BOYD CYNTHIA 01457 RITCHEY RENEE 01635 NEIDERHOUSE KEITH & NICOLE 02082 HEFFLINGER MARYLOU 02433 CARR MICHAEL S 04142 BUSSDIEKER JEFF 04152 RAMIREZ SERGIO 04238 HERMAN RANDY 04572 SORG KENNETH 05108 SLAUGHTERBECK PEGGY J 05508 BALDWIN REGINA M 05538 MORGAN ANDY J 05891 KEYS THOMAS L & CAROLYN S & CHAROLYN A NEAL 06201 JOINTER CHRISTOPHER & KRISTI 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05675 05868 OWNER DIAZ FRANCES BREWER JAMES DULANEY MARK A MCCARTNEY STACEY N OKULY WILLIAM & FLORENCE WYATT DAVID L & DIXON DORALEE PENA JOHN F DINGLEDINE VICTOR & JENNIFER MCPHERON ROBERT HOFNER MELINDA K HARNESS KATHY & HOWARD PHILLIPS GLENN Y ORWIG RONALD & LEASA RANDOLPH ERIC ROOD HAROLD E BATES JODI BETZ GARY A K40 - MILTON TOWNSHIP - BOWLING GREEN CSD 02314 LAUFFER JESSICA 04514 WOZNIAKOWSKI CHAD L45 - MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD LSD 01522 GRAHAM WILLIAM E 02773 BARKER JANE M 02901 TERRY JOSHUA 02977 BENNINGTON BRIAN 06040 HARMON DANIEL & COLLEEN C/O HUNTINGTON L46 - MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - LAKOTA LSD 01351 ANDRICH DONALD A 01393 ROSE TERESA M 01419 ANDRICH DONALD A JR 01918 ANDRICH DONALD JR 02013 PAYNE ROBERT L 02478 BURDETTE SHERRY 03121 STIGER ROGER & DEBBIE 04326 MAY CALVIN L 05466 REYNOLDS SHERRI 06131 LUEKE RICHARD L47 - MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - BRADNER VILLAGE 00339 HATHAWAY WARREN G C/O JERRY & VIRGININA HARMAN TOTAL 194.68 139.82 263.34 17.23 7.92 916.03 4,098.78 1,831.74 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WENSESLADO C/O HORTENCIA VASQUEZ 328.07 01704 WHARTON JOHN R 41.58 01725 MILLER KEITH R 93.46 01733 MYERS BRETT T 18.73 01743 EMERICK PATRICIA 96.31 01747 BOWSER JEFFERY L 223.05 01748 BLOOM JENNIFER 35.42 02202 DENMARK SERVICES LLC DBA NORTHWOOD ESTATES 121.63 02305 MOLNAR ROBIN M 2,871.34 02945 WHITMORE DEBRA 320.21 03030 BABIUCH BRIAN 221.04 03207 AMBORSKI GARY 393.44 03845 REIHLE LISA B 3,443.44 03894 COOK DONALD H C/O NORTHWOOD ESTATES 24.06 04429 DENMARK SERVICES 985.72 04441 DENMARK HOMES SERVICES DBA NORTHWOOD ESTATES 166.08 04494 CURNS RICHARD C/O NORTHWOOD ESTATES 26.82 04523 SZEGEDI DAWN 1,496.36 04584 PATTERSON MIRANDA C/O DENMARK 37.46 04617 DENMARK SERVICES DBA NORTHWOOD ESTATES 19.25 04697 DENMARK HOME SERVICES DBA NORTHWOOD ESTATES 23.28 04891 ROMAN DAWN M 394.70 05114 COMBS RUSSELL C/O JUDY SCOTT 77.00 05156 DENMARK SERVICES LLC 40.11 05226 ABDO LOUIS 96.31 05285 SCHIAVONE TAMRA SUE 63.89 05308 MCFARLAND DAVID & LAURIE 37.46 05384 SKIVER LARRY & STEVENS TANYA C/O KATHLEEN COOK 220.99 05674 ABDO TIMOTHY C/O NORTHWOOD EST 225.47 05905 DENMARK HOME SERVICES 14.45 05946 WOOTEN FRANK & SMITH KRISTI C/O NORTHWOOD ESTATES 23.39 05977 ELKINS DAWN C/O DENMARK 163.82 06015 MCKELVY ALTHEA 72.91 06041 BEEBE BETTY C/O DENMARK 30.76 06167 DENMARK SERVICES 32.10 06197 DENMARK SERVICES LLC 48.13 06280 DENMARK SERVICES LLC C/O TAMMY DICKINSON 74.98 06358 DENMARK SERVICES LLC 50.88 N52 - PERRY TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD LSD 04717 PACE SHEANA M & GARY MASON JR N54 - PERRY TOWNSHIP - LAKOTA SD 01442 HUNT MARILYN J N56 - PERRY TOWNSHIP - WEST MILLGROVE 01267 KIMBLE DONALD R JR 9.20 31.48 80.43 O55 - FOSTORIA 00172 TAYLOR MARK JR & THOMAS JACKLYN 21.54 01451 ABNER BRENDA 90.50 01455 NELSON SARAH L 83.48 01829 YBARRA ANNA 48.53 01834 HOLMAN KIM 45.59 01882 HAKES BERNITA C/O MARY RADER 29.80 01892 SMITH LEE ANN 459.45 01926 JACKSON DENNIS 17.29 01927 LUNA JOSE C/O SERGIO SOLIS 50.20 01930 HERRERA EVA M 15.86 01933 HAYES DEBRA C/O STACY PRIEST 84.08 01934 IMES JEREMY 31.70 01951 RENTERIA AURORA C 461.01 01957 WALTERMEYER TONYA 58.59 01958 MCINTYRE BRIDGET 30.22 01977 YODER JOHN A 39.67 02225 SHULTZ ROGER JR 34.18 04519 MULLENHOUR DAWN 84.55 04818 GILLESPIE JAMES & HOLLI C/O CATHY LOVEJOY 56.65 05020 PHILLIPS ROGER L 66.92 05035 DUNN MARK WJR 17.29 05600 GARCIA-AGUILAR MIGUEL 27.70 05873 WB HOLDING CO LLC 109.03 P57 - PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP - ROSSFORD EVSD 00076 BELCHER JANICE 00111 HUFFORD RONDA M 00141 KHALIL FARID & RUBINA C/O ROBERT L EVANS JR 00221 YOUNG DIANE L C/O RUSS RICHES 00238 HUGILL DAVID & TEREASA L 00321 BARBER WILLIAM L & CAROL M 00392 PARMER SARAH 628.06 263.19 139.54 8,267.40 167.46 384.81 343.42 REGISTRATION # 00458 00465 00502 00571 00624 00747 00749 00752 00819 00833 00975 01219 01432 01507 01510 01648 01669 01735 01771 01812 01841 01923 02010 02034 02040 02065 02069 02079 02085 02088 02141 02162 02182 02203 02228 02229 02233 02280 02283 02351 02379 02387 02397 02420 02434 02460 02485 02487 02515 02538 02554 02555 02560 02578 02614 02617 02638 02645 02676 02701 02708 02735 02810 02815 02818 02821 02843 02854 02882 02905 02972 02994 03001 03025 03090 03112 03159 03185 03203 03371 03464 03482 03485 03598 03624 03637 03653 03764 03814 03834 03887 03930 03989 04008 04013 04032 04183 04233 04241 04262 04270 04426 04435 04459 04478 04537 04564 04570 04588 04605 04612 04622 04644 04659 04669 04673 04792 04835 04881 04907 04922 04927 04953 05028 05029 05054 05109 05136 05215 05223 05232 05247 05260 05276 05310 05333 05456 05460 05504 05516 05517 05557 05576 05653 05657 05706 05877 05893 06031 06073 06152 06273 06388 06411 OWNER TOTAL FRIESS KATHY 2,542.02 THOMAS L MARKHAM & DIANE S 664.98 INDYMAC BANK FSB C/O STEVEN REED & KRISTIN H 3,299.43 SCHMIDT DONALD F 242.47 ROUNTREE LINDA 135.89 GEIST MARSHA M 577.21 BERLIN AMARA & HEILMAN BRENT 83.49 STEWART RON JR 351.56 PRATER CHARLES E SR & JANET L PRATER 949.84 LYDON VIRGINIA & SIMON MARTHA 1,577.65 MILLER LORI 22.22 REIDLING ROSEMARY A 280.10 WINGARD RONALD 631.97 SANCHEZ MANUEL J & DREAMA 767.09 JONES NICOLE M 43.55 KITZLER DAWN M & JON E 9,038.26 BRENNAN TIM C/O NANCY HAYES 476.05 HEUDECKER SUNNY D 3,479.88 HAWKINS SANDRA 4,654.54 CLUCKEY/ALWOOD/WOLFORD LISA CLAUKEY 3,242.57 BAILEY SHERRI L 85.91 KLOCKO ERVIN & GERALDINE 4,627.45 MARTINEZ FLORENCE 82.55 NOLTE MARY E 618.61 JONES CHAMP JR 1,226.31 NORRIS JAMES 491.20 DALBEC JULIE 162.99 JEWELL KEVIN & DIANE 288.94 SCHERER THOMAS E JR 87.84 SLOAN WESLEY 71.13 HIGGINS DIANN MARIE 83.75 CWIK KARA L 273.01 KENDRICK STACEY 142.26 POWELL SYLVIA 158.08 LYDON THOMAS 166.09 BECK DAWN 139.78 BRAINARD TERRY ANNE 443.84 BREHM DOUGLAS 1,535.35 MATTONIE RALYN K 44.70 MCCLANAHAN RICHARD C/O FVO 123.99 EVERHART RENE 216.78 JOHNSON AUDREY 24.49 LYNCH CARYN 217.52 LOSIEWICZ DOUGLAS J & G 622.99 BANKS ANGELA 128.32 PASEFF GREGORY W 88.90 CLARKE RUSSELL & GLENDA 1,366.91 BENNETT ULYSSESS & SHARON 1,615.86 JONES GEORGE 58.31 RININGER JENNIFER 202.57 KNECKT GEORGE M 73.17 BITTNER PEGGIE 1,698.30 CORRADO DAVID 108.13 FIELDS DARYL & SUZANN 1,768.82 SMITH LYNETT D 106.37 SHAFFER CAROLINE T 146.71 MATHIS JULES R 6,672.89 LABERDEE DENISE 101.66 MALLORY CRYSTAL & ENGRAM JOHN 78.10 ROBERTS BRADLEY P 308.61 FIETZ RICHARD 169.15 BIRR RYAN 1,624.81 WALDRON HEATHER & SCHULTZ BRADLEY 657.44 SONCRANT CECIL JR 125.60 SPICER MARY D 25.19 SPRINSKI BRIAN J 139.54 MCINTIRE STEVEN W 266.73 SANCHEZ MANUEL J & DREAMA 585.82 MITCHELL JASON & REBECCA 788.49 EMERICK CYNTHIA 46.97 HEFFELBOWER PAMELA & JASON 3,997.44 SOLDWISH SUSAN 8,558.35 MOORE BARBARA L 422.27 SMITH JOHNNY 6,451.02 MITCHELL JASON & REBECCA 370.68 LEWIS ROBERT M & SHANDA L 394.16 EDWARDS TERRY & AMANDA 148.94 HAEFNER MARK 212.94 HARTMAN DENNIS & JACQUELINE 380.40 BARR MELVIN JR 253.24 LOWDEN ALISON 2,072.88 AMBROSKI WALTER E 590.28 YOUNG LARRY & SHARON 515.61 OHMS DONALD L JR C/O EDGER & JENNIFER HAYES 1,888.12 KNECHT MARC R 76.75 MAPES CATHY J 490.92 MILLS STEVEN & CATHERINE 78.32 WAGNER DOROTHY 110.01 HANSEN JASON 433.07 MARTIN SHYANN B 75.58 ESPINOZA GROVE GLENNA 495.94 GOOCH RANDY & STACEY 174.78 JOVANOVIC CYNTHIA 2,709.65 BERNIUS AMY & FISCHER JAMES 4,230.65 LAWRENCE JEFFREY L & CONNIE L 288.02 TEETRICK DEBRA 596.73 CARTER THOMAS L & LAURIE 1,549.64 GRANADOS DONNA 789.31 SCHUETTE TROY E & CASEY M 1,004.56 EVANS WENDI 57.79 CRIPPEN JOSHUA & AMANDA 472.08 HUFFORD TIMOTHY J & RONDA M 702.30 WHITNER MICHELLE L 1,415.19 BECK RALPH & MARILYN 353.99 DUNBAR JULIE A 679.93 BRANDBURG DARLENE M 66.18 PASQUALONE JASON & SHANNON 123.59 COYLE ERIN & BLACK DAVID 146.71 SKADELAND DANIEL 82.81 GOODE ROBERT & KITZLER MELODY 128.90 HARMON DENNIS & TEEL-LA LONDE ANASTASIA 29.19 GOLD HEATHER QUEISSER 5,463.71 SANCRANT JOHN 225.47 ULLOM VALERIE 2,041.69 WEBB RENAE 678.72 WATSON KATHLEEN 697.55 KANOUH DIANE 591.19 MARSHALL MARY 116.93 MCHENRY WILLIAM T & LYNN 25.40 MUSIC TIMOTHY B 8,530.00 RUSSELL MICHAEL 67.52 SAUNDERS DANIEL C 514.95 AUSTIN KRISTI 2.66 WILER BARBARA A 2,291.45 RAMIREZ JULIE A 1,074.54 BURNS CHRISTOPHER 455.93 MILLER RICHARD & WENDY 1,345.47 HARTEIS BENJAMIN A 1,160.61 KING AARON K 788.30 CRIPPEN RICHARD & JOANN 309.25 MANDELL DAWN 3,545.21 FOOR JOSEPH 402.15 COOPER CORY 44.48 BEASON TRACY 185.97 VROOMAN RICHARD 729.53 WEAVER ROBERT P 90.76 SCHWARTZ PENNY & RUSSELL 48.32 REESE KIM 37.19 FITZGERALD CARL V & NORMA 7,841.05 TOMANSKI TAMMY 131.44 HAWKINS ROBIN C/O CATHLENE HANKINS 3,257.14 WIDMER SCOTT A 16,177.56 CASTILLO SYLVIA 478.17 MR & MRS EDWIN PRATT 2,369.66 WELCH DAWN 114.57 EFFINGER ELIZABETH 151.49 COATES MATTHEW 64.76 SCHMIDT DONALD M & TAMMY L 687.28 VENABLE JERRY & RAINEY JAIME 728.98 LYNCH DANIEL & CARYN 822.34 LAKE SHERRY L 205.33 HARLAN PAULA 116.93 HEARN DAVID & NICHOLE 471.18 FERRELL ERIC & JENIFER 533.40 REGISTRATION # OWNER P59 - PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP - EASTWOOD LSD 02076 LEACH RUTH A P60 - PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP - PERRYSBURG EVSD 00678 BARBER KEVIN 01329 LALONDE SHARON A 01846 BROCK DAWN M 02194 CALDERON MAGDALENA O 02563 HERNANDEZ JOSEPH 02950 SATTLER A.M. 02976 MILLIRON WILLIAM 03148 SONCRANT DONALD GLENN JR C/O TYLOR HECKMAN 03196 SAYEN FRANKLIN & DAVENPORT 03204 WALLACE BETTY A 03651 WILLIAMS THOMAS E & KATHY 04240 ARNOLD HAROLD 04327 MUNGUIA ROBERTA 04462 BROOM C D 04737 COWELL JANE & GEORGE D 04834 BROCK DAWN 04853 CREAMER MICHAEL W 05352 CURTIS ROBERT V & ROSE M 05631 STORCH DEBRA 05878 YEUPELL DENNIS J 05927 DOROTY BRANDY 06084 YOUNG JERRY Q61 - PERRYSBURG 00832 GOBLE DENIELLE 01275 MIDDLETON TIMOTHY & LAURA 01670 FUGATE KATHLEEN A 03045 CHAMBERLAIN RONALD P 03075 YANOWSKI EDWARD 03372 WEBER L CHRISTOPHER 03542 HOLDER CHARLES A 04925 JENNINGS TIFFANY 05229 KING GERALD L/C MARISA HUTCHINSON 06145 TRUDEAU BEVERLY A & GADOUAS BARBARA R63 - PLAIN TOWNSHIP - BOWLING GREEN CSD 00259 LORENZEN JOSEPH 00341 POULIN BRIAN E 00466 WARMAN ANDREW 00897 ANDERSON MICHELLE 01197 EVANS LESA M & DONALD E L 01346 BUSLER CARL E JR C/O SEAN REED 02137 MOMINEE SHARON 02185 MCINTYRE HOMER R 02247 GALLIGAN CHRISTY 03355 FISHER TROY 03358 GARRETT ROBERT P C/O JERRY LANTZ 03368 FISHER MARIA 03375 GODWIN CALEY, PAUL & JANET 03428 CLARK ANGELA D 03506 TYLER VALERIE 03547 GAYLORD ANDROMEDA S C/O FRANK DOWNEY 03568 LANTZ TERRY G 03591 BINION BARBARA ANN 03999 MOMINEE PAUL 04018 HALSTEAD JOYCE A C/O KEVIN COLE 04084 BUMPUS ANDREW 04754 RUEGG LEON F 04802 HELBERG JENNIFER L 05422 SMELTZER STEVE & DIANE 05430 HABICHT BRENDA 05437 BETZ JEFF 05619 TREVINO JOSUE DE JESUS C/O TIMOTHY GASE S64 - PORTAGE TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD LSD 03588 RAWLINS MARY A S66 - PORTGE TOWNSHIP - JERRY CITY VILLAGE 00478 PHILLIPS TRACEY L 04464 CESSNA MICHAEL J 05023 MICHELE TONEY U69 - TROY TOWNSHIP - EASTWOOD LSD 00079 FIELDS ANIKA S 01276 BORUCKI TERESE A 01324 TROMBLEY LORI & WILLEY JAMES 01501 PACYNSKI JENNIFER A 01816 HOFFMAN ERICA A & MATTHEW 02083 SNEYD LUQUITA G 02322 SOSBE ANTHONY & BARBARA 02731 SHROYER EVA 02785 NAPIERALA ANGELA 03724 SPROW AMANDA 03763 BRIGGS SAMANTHA M 03789 LEWIS JOYCE ANN 03799 HALL LINDA K 03872 SCOTT PHILIP C/O MIKE SPROW 03881 SPROW AMANDA 03886 MILES STACY 03910 PORTER CHRIS & JAMIE 03916 MORELLI MELANIE 04488 BAUMAN REBECCA & KLATT WARREN 04495 THOMPSON HARRY E & CHERI 04600 LAFFERTY KRISTEN & KEITH 04704 SHROYER TED H 04706 DOUGLAS KENDAL M 04900 ADAMS STEPHANIE 04906 JONES LEE & REBECCA JR 04969 BOLANIS ALEXIS 05497 PAUWELS ERIC W 06047 MCGAHA JOSH 06239 SASBE ANTHONY & BARB W75 - WEBSTER TOWNSHIP - EASTWOOD LSD 00552 KIRKMAN JOE TOTAL 248.05 179.12 775.78 95.51 129.26 314.75 14.15 279.03 18.83 72.20 712.58 4,342.64 157.89 106.53 261.57 428.36 186.81 396.15 512.46 14.15 240.58 1,387.56 257.59 124.87 3,586.18 2,652.11 43.40 208.79 2,462.09 1,493.66 576.04 1,129.06 94.38 758.50 16.98 14.04 93.41 446.60 50.31 20.35 1,123.00 37.39 103.44 11.47 45.80 225.47 18.54 119.46 135.86 51.34 183.96 3,614.13 41.58 14.84 50.38 106.32 205.45 205.85 140.93 438.12 120.51 12.41 598.82 2,768.34 115.43 134.34 196.43 2,381.55 3,813.96 201.27 968.03 41.58 352.10 24.82 81.31 14.21 4.58 2.70 31.84 35.36 139.91 33.86 245.82 1,527.61 419.77 41.58 1,570.06 17.69 291.67 136.35 125.72 620.54 1,148.95 175.77 X78 - WESTON TOWNSHIP - WESTON VILLAGE 00018 SNYDER-CARPENTER JESSICA K 199.78 00765 NOON JODI L 84.30 00911 FURLONG KIMBERLY 38.91 01076 BISHOP JAMAL & WILLIAMS SHARON 11.19 01192 COURTNEY GENE E 188.48 01574 FEASEL JOHN 58.29 01864 BARBOUR JOSH A 82.72 01871 GONZALES HEATHER 478.17 02148 SHAFFER MATTHEW & MARTIN TEREMY 101.03 02172 WALTER MICHAEL R & DAWN 186.86 02217 ROBINSON STACY 367.79 02368 VARELA AMANDA S & GABRIEL 1,292.58 02369 GORIS RICHARD 263.84 02655 WILLS ARTHUR A III & JILL 787.70 02930 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 67.55 03151 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 21.00 03173 MCFARLAN KARI SUE 1,017.11 03374 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 2,028.94 03432 ALMAGUER HEATHER 306.30 03454 BROWN WILLIAM L 245.01 03490 EZELL KYLE 182.87 03723 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 2,411.24 03977 SWARTZ KATEY ANN 103.41 04029 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 28.56 04052 COX MELISSA ANN 71.74 04062 GONZALES JUANITA C/O LAWNDALE 211.73 04391 DIAZ GUILLERMO & BRENDA 442.41 04395 RANDOLPH ERIC 106.28 04406 ESSEX NATHAN 233.26 04844 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 137.87 04880 KEPLING GENE 122.16 04954 HEMMINGER DONALD D 207.82 05075 GORIS RICHARD 301.54 05154 LEMMON TIMOTHY J 49.41 05410 KROUT MIKE 115.71 05629 LAWNDALE MOBILE PLAZA C/O LONNIE & LISA CARRIER 670.98 05646 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 172.52 05717 NAUGLE ROY S & CAROL M 3,640.47 05952 HANSEN MELISSA 5,669.93 06018 NORTHCUTT JOHN E 1,120.20 06123 WINDLE PROPERTIES LLC 264.51 06183 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 939.67 Wood County Auditor, Michael Sibbersen Published in the Perrysburg Messenger Journal, issues of October 31 and November 7, 2012.