Four injurod in "joy- riding" escapade along Detroit Road Classical

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Four injurod in "joy- riding" escapade along Detroit Road Classical
Remember our vets
Have an enjoyable and safe Memorial Day
May 23, 2OO1
SERVING AVON
SHEFFIELD • SHEFFIELD LAKE
cwlnM. Onouuoioi* (WLOIUIM CotiMtr
Four injurod in "joyriding" escapade along
Detroit Road
Classical radio
hitting airwaves
by early July
AVON
AVON
By Mike Ferrari
By Mike Ferrari
Four people, including two children,
were injured last wtiuk tvhtni a "muddtoi:" «r
"joy-riding" expedition went dr^sticiilly
wrniiu whiin their truck literally ran into nn
obstacle it Lould not plow avwr.
Gregory Knunard. 27. of Sheffield Lake
was driving his 1989 CMC piLk*up truck nn
private* property owned by the i:ily of Avon,
when he hit a 4B-irch wide concrete pip«
that was hidden by the tall yrass.
According to Avon Police Chief |ohn
Vilagi. the accident occurred around 7:J0
p.m.. us police ant! anibutiinct; units immediately rt-sponded to the Detroit Road area ne;ir,
the intersection of Moon Rum) and transported all four passengers to St. fuhn WestShort'
for treatment of injuries.
The lund where the accident took phure
was formerly owned by Betzel's fireenhousi"
hut was recently purchased by the city f'f
Avon. Chief Vilagi said the hind is .-dati-it fur
park development and was adequately posted o.o a no trespassing nren. prohibiting tiny
pedestrian or vehicular traffic of any kind,
Kannard suffered a broken leg and cut his
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The mvtHTs nf WCLV <)!>.r, FM
announced earlu'r thi^ ivi'i'k that
Avon will be th»r new sight of their
transmitter as the ilH-ytmr-old classical music .station nlnns tu ureiit a
radio tow IT alnn^ Na^le Koad in
Avon.
WCLV
Four people were injured on
May 14 when their truck
struck a 40-inch concrete
pipe.. Two adults and two
children were involved in
the accident and wero
transported to St. John
Westshore hospital.
Photos courtesy of the
Avon Police.
As ;i result nf several cities in
America being forced to forfeit their
classical furinnts, the three owners of
WCLV have made the move to
ensure that cln-tsical, music will
remain in the greater Cleveland area.
Robert Conrad, president and co[ouiicli-r of llu: Hlultnti, nnitl thnt hf
huil lii'cn uK'.Tfd diffi'rt-m th-ais frnm
thif'larger. frauiJiLiftt stations ai.roN-f
the iiountry but did not want to sell
SEE WCLV, RAGE 7
Bimer discloses campaign finances for successful mayoral bid
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$6571.03 doll'tfs avHllable tot campalwilng. and spent S6.438.tG of that
In S wccewJufbid for Mayor of Avon
M-.V^S »H Mw <.nnnn.iii1t<.)!ii.n tUn-.-hir
fur the Avon l.iikr Citv Sr.lmol" inatle ..
Si: Till r.milrUnt In HI o n Mny <i. aii'l
loanc'l til- Cili/.i'its To f-'Ifi 1 Knbert IHeritor cninmilli'i- S"i:i"» nn May 2. 1'hr
loan was n-piiitl on May 1^. I'lerner
loaned the (DiiuiiiUff $l,tl\W.7'A nn
March 21, .uul repaid SI,mil) of ihe
hum nn April 2H. lit: furtive SM1.4(> O[
l i W according lo papun- (ll«l « the
LoiaJn Cour.ty Board ol Election*.
Burner Is scheduled to be awom iti
the loan.
Bt-rnrr has It'fl ,St:iJ;.H7 in tbt* rummiltee's fund, pmvidini; spei:uUtion
that hi; will .in.iin run ';>r iiiaynr when
ilnV term expires in I wo anil a half
contributions and $1,721.22
Robert Bemer
yearn.
As required by law, tinnier filyd a pru-prin.uiy
report, which,specified thn rinani:es of the commit'
tei; 20 day* before Ui« eler.tion. This is required if
over Sl.UOU was spent on thu vluctton by filing date
tion this
Board o
by any cundidato. A post-primiiry report- huw-io t »
members of the Board o\ submitted by tlt« t'lvctiun's winner beftire \vi ciin be
«r-S expense hiclniM Sl^OB.fof mailings.
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finidrf <irce|iti?tl no later than 3(t day* iiftwr tbu oleclion re^nrdlesH of'liit* .unoutit of money nu:uiveii,
Noni! of l h " seven other cundida'CK who b i d
unsiH i:es^iiill;; for ih« pi.»sition of nitiVnr hovo filtjd n
jtiist-pritnary report. 'Ihe inHowiuy; fi^uri'S ruprennnt
itinnii'M riiuifivfd tbfoii);li April Iti. 2UUI. T h e i "baliim.e (in band" was current as nf April alt. and d«e«
not represent e^ptMidlture.i friiin April i!U through
Klm.tion Day on May U. ZOttl.
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m i t l m which
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pnrlitd candidate Karl C. Zuber. rocoive*! S5.740 in
coutributtuii3. ami had $3,U74 on hand to spond.
$127,Hi was brought forward from his lust Candida*
cy on Jan. 1. t*li)7. Zuber expended S2.439.27, Jeuving a btiluni:t> on hand of S3,445.47. Councilmiiu
Martin O'Donhell, who was selected by city council
to fill the seat vacated by Ronald X Andotaen donat?d S too on April 14. Both O'Donnell and Zuber had
applied to the *nmn couucil seat that O'Donnall was
e v e n t u a l l y s e l o c t e d for.'
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3 TTie PRESS
Community shows support for Lorain County Pride Day
Councilman Tim Nickum and Paul Bunk, president of the French Creek Downtown
Association work on a new bench at Heritage Square Park in Avon.
Avon on the Uke Garden Club member May Pajak.
WUcda Taylor. Etma Htiwrtwck. Eddm GutW™ fcrti-ntf and
Lois Beddener plant flowers off Electric Boulevard.
Viola Free, Else Rolland. Coletta Holowecky and Esta Baker, former member of the Avon
Garden Oub plant flowers at the entrance of Avon Isle Park in Avon.
A member of the American l ^ t a n ^ V j ^ ™ "
.loan* dabro out of thn hrg-> ditch on Walker Road at
Lear intersection.
Mary Ann Cowhand took on the task of weeding (he garden
beds at the Avon Lake Play Space.
Wootten and Den leader T. J. Fne of Cub Scout Pack W
picked up trash at Bleser Park in Avon Lake.
A father and son loam workud together durtng Pride Day by
unloading vanous peces of junk to the waste and dumping
in Sheffield Lake.
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themselves to dean up areas that had
hazardous as a result of all the yard work.
'from W f l e l d lako's jUn,w Troop #198 and
Brnw
Troop M 9 8 of the French Cm.A Service Un.l
cleaned ditches along Sheffield Road.
SheHreld Lake city workers unloaded numerous waste
material into the BF1 trucks, in an effort to clean up the
streets and local area for Pride Day.
: Armbruster visits senior citizens at Avon Oaks to discuss potential budget cuts
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By Lori E.
SI.I. vvti.it Mfihtiiiiil i:i I'-iying for."
•|want hilt. I..
Ohii> Stnti- .Si'txitur |rfirv I. Aniihriivtt*r, (Dislrii t i:if
paid a visit lit A"un Cfcik.1* Skill<'il Nursum Homr miM.ty
IH to lour the facility find IIIM USS |>oti>uti.il bml^cl r uts
with senior rvsidt'nls.
Arnibnistcr. who .irrivt-d .iji|'rn\iiu,it>'lv :ir( tnututi's
lati.v. was taken to task by Hity?;ir-oM ri'Ht.li'iit Nancy
Meliich. WHO wailud for ihn ttfii.it or for £i|»|irc»\iinal*?ly
hour vvhiti; Annbrustur finislifJ hN tour
"I havu one thing tt> ask you." an .miinvi'il Mi'hich
said. "Why are you so late? Uo you think that IICCUUSH
WL* ari! old we (ion't inattur?"
Mi'Iuch's iirinoyiiiicu at tliu Ohio Senator w:is short
livtitl, as he quickly npuluKiz(--il and tnld Multich Unit sht>
had nvery right to In- mini, anil that hi-r opinion t:rrt.iinly did matter.
"You're riftht, you shouldn't hnvu bet-n luft waiting,"
thu sonatnr -(aid, mid then miKgostifd that juwsihlv ht»
needed to bu punished in the fonn of a spanking.
Meluch dnmunded that thtj st-nalur sit on 1I»T lap «>
she could srold him. AnnbrustLT complied, quickly
charming the wheelchair bound rusulimt.
The senator explained thut he was running late nftur
meeting with numerous groups that day. including the
Lornin Catholic Charities organiznlion and » homitless
ta'k force.
I ' m meeting with a lot of groups that receive state
funding, and trying to explain to thorn why thuy might
not be receiving the money they want." Armbruster said.
The state is in the process of completing its bi-annual budget, which is due July 1 of this year. Governor Bob
Taft submitted preliminary budgrt recommendations.
The budget was then reviewed by the State General
Assembly and the State House of Representative for passage of bills. Once the House passed the bills, thev were
introduced to the Senate where a similar procedure is
being followed as when the bills wen? in the House.
Governor Taft has the final say and may veto the bills or
make appropriations to the budget.
Due to several factors. 'he state will not have the same
funds available and ha* been making cuts across the
boards. Libraries, charity organizations, education and
senior citizen centers such as Avon Oaks, which relies on
state funded Medicaid. are expected to feel the cuts.
Armbruster made one issuo clear.
"Education comes first." he said.
According to Armbruster, the state will be "melding"
In the education budget first. Previously, the education
budget was kept separately. The new process has also
affected budget numbers.
His comment did not sit well with Avon Oaks resident Jewel Jenkins.
"1 will not vote for you if you cut \m off." Jenkins .said.
Armbruster admitted thu reduced budget and poton-
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Sim'ilir .'ninin-nls WIT.- *-«:ht««i bv uther
wi •> n w l i n l th« f.M.ilitv hiKhly. MafTniuniber pxovidod^
tl»'ir w-.Lsi.a- fur iwiiiii in ilu> exii'iitlwi can?fieldnoi
thill !h»y would lik... io ••k.'.-u the staff that « w bardtoj
""rin- mtr^in^ h"ni.' should U'urn "it lunu 1 what kind!
of cuts th»'V i:mi t.'-\pfi:t.
Senator Jeffry J. Armbruster visits with Avon Oaks resident
Nancy Meluch.
PRESS photo by Lori E Switaj
tia! cuts were not popular, and that in his visits to organizations he was hearing a lot of complaints.
"The budget was initially 545 billion, up five billion
from the lust budget." he said.
Due to a shrinking budget, reduced sale.' lax coming
in for revenue and education casts being included into
the state's budge, available funds have been reduced,
causing the govemnient to reduce or possibly eliminate
funding to different groups.
"In 1998. we had unlimited cash." Armbruster said.
"This year we just don't have the funds."
He said the state government was taking a hard look
at all programs previously funded and cutting out, or
reducing programs that did not show results. He noted
that some programs that were previously awarded
money may see less.
"I am hearing complaints, and rightfully so,"
Armbruster snid. "Everyone will share budget cuts,
including us. If we have to cut back on staff we will."
He no'ed that the Statohouse still tlov* not have airconditioning.
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Avun Onks administrator loan Reidy has known
Armbriistur for several years.
"Senator Armbruster is our friend." Reidy said. "The
initial budget was just devastating to us. He has worked
hard, and the new numbers are not as deep as we
Special Olympics awards banquet^
From I. to r. Forestlawn atfifetes Devid Stater, Z»k
D'Amico, teacher Beth Kovach, Krrsten Hunt,Akx
Basso and Danny Paxton celebrate ttmr perticjpetian
in the Special Olympics at a luncheon hdd fn their
honor.
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Ht*r i:uUw:tiiin of sli.nv pi,....-*. mm-iiUy <m ili.-til-iv ;it
he Avon Likif Public Library L tmlli '.-M.-IIMV.- ,'UI.J
I m i v i ! . iu 1-s IIIT n.-xihilily ti» wtirk with v.irii.us KJZKS
pu* utuJ tiroiKiLH.
KrurtLS. who ninjnriMi in ,ut in ninn .sdiool. h;w ti»-*-ii
•-•tchiiis gliLsji -uul mimint for 14 wars.
" I Httiftiuti ;u1 at St. Joseph's HiKh School in R.M:V.y
Rivur." said Kt'iinw. who %c*w up as out' <if rw«lvi> children in Kairviuw Piirk. " I si.irlwl with ;»>n .uuj ink ;nnl
some wulerailor, htit w;is *till IIMAUIK Tor ii tiit'tJium tit
specialize in."
Afler briKfTy looking intn ih»f mi'dium of Hluinuil glass,
she setllwt on glass >;tchinfr
"1 buuKht Hit* niching .^juipnmiit tluW months btifon?
I ovwn look It'ssuas," «hi> sjiid.
Ktjunw <tliirti>d small. utuhiiiK '"« gl.w.s\vjirtf and nniiiinents. Shy b<?g;in toncliing nntj displiiyinj; her nnlihfd
work at shnivs. Sh« usos dtfTt-nmt pmcwi.ii!>; and lw;hniques to crcuti! desireil i>fr<*ct5 for glasii. including siirfane, doplh tint] shading.
Shu discuntinuod shows to tlevot** murif tiino to hw
daughter Erin, who is now sttveii.
For (Im past scvurnl years, sh*? has been cnmniutsionHd
lo coniplittu prajucts for housus. including sidelight.^ for a
model home in Avon's Red Tail' sub-division.
ConunoruiJty. hor works am on display at th« Fairview
Purk Public Libntry, PJ's Spn mid Stampers Bur and Grill.
Tony Palm led
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A portion of a fronl door glass panel otched by Nancy Adler
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both in F.iinii-w I'.irk. Hnty Trinity Church in Avon. tl»;
Wi'si^Htr M.ill and Ri»»» Ann Nursing Homi- in Wcstl.iki;.
KtMriLt was .llsn i.oiiiniissiiiii.!fl In (-ti;h II) <:;i!;im>l (loot
paui'ls for Ihf Ktlni'Wiitcr Yacht (Hub's tuir/wstimnuil firu.i.
fht> p*ii»;ls fiNitun- ililTfrtint vii-ws nf th#> Ctnvt-Lind s'kylim." fruni th« wulur.
With \wr d;mnlili;r now in scrhoul, KiNinis is ruudy Iu
expand b:?r basintnui tn pnividitiK i:uMuui works fur iwiy
plw.
Tilt.' usus fur ult:hinK on RI;LI» iitid mirrnr sociu ciullt*ss.
Kinuivt t:;)n trtch a fufI sizt- j,>|.i.t.s dmir tn show off Ihn frunt
of it himie - and it urn bo ciiHtMniut'ii with almost any pallt;n» or difsijyi.
"Thes»t iluors .inr'nnntnt to bi* inHlallt.'d. so «uch unit
mui:t.s trodd." Ki-anw sail).
Tliu drxjrs an; made of wifely glais. iis tin; law rwuiiriw.
Thaw sw'kinn a customized rronl dour with on uxtunsivti puttfrn should be prepared to apund some serioiLs
.sii<' h.is fniji i iiitonii/t'ii II.IIIITM-. liilo iii.'W ami —
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.liiiili il •,!»• In'hot r .in C;]|MIH I> |h.- plci (>.
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run uvi-r mi-' iiiilliuii diill.ir'i. .in11 rt'sttli-nls have IM'I'II O
ktlnwn ID sjifllil l l | ' !i> StiO.llDl) tin i U\toilli/l'(l tf'^'K1' 5
(inorv A t>|>n :tl iluiir t.ikt-s abonl um> nionth In coiliplct'?.
.sMrt trj linisb
*.Vtirking with j;l.iss .uul mirrors is .\ '"oil-- •.lint ilf-il "
"Tlit'rf's li'llt- roniit• for rnnrs." Kf.irns v.thi. "You
onlv ni-1 din-1 Ii.im r. S'>uiftii',t>'s vim cm v.i%i» thi1 pii'i'i;
if you i JMCKI' Ihtf • i inpo-iitiun "
All jiatlt-riH .in- original. .iltinmj;h KiMnci is iibli> tn
(hijiliciitt' a natlMrn if dcsin-i].
Cu.s>oittkttl nhiss and mirror wurks <:aii bo iLstnl in
bathrooms with fai:tu/i.t. on wimlows, side lights on fnint
doors, partitions, and in barronmr Vwilmouw. or any
room thai v-i«uld !»• compli'motitud by a pur^ional diiil
uniimo KI.WI il-'in or mirror Windows "and doors CJUI bo
"cnicklcd" with (jlm; iihijtputx .itTnrdinK privacy fur
Many of Uitr original Ufam iin- inspirwl by artwork in
cihililn.'n's books.
Kt-'iirns nurrt-ully works out of her house, altliough »h«
hopt-H to ri-nt Np««:« nt Art it (own next fall and offer "The
Art of (Ilass Etching" seniinars at th« Kitllery.
.Sin: rtj.siiit*s with her daughter and husbiind Haul.
She also works iw an iiLSlructor with the USWA Career
Dt!velo[iment I'rtignini and has Liuglit al Bethlehem Steel
in Maryland. CIninile City Steel iu Illinois and several of
the LTV Steel locations in Ohio.
Kf'iirns' artwork will be on display .it the Avon Lake
Public Library through the end of May. She may be contacted al 930-5146.
216-520-8730
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6 Tin PRESS
Revisiting college and starting to feel the effects of my age
A Cow vvt'L'ks a g o . I visiit'il Oliiu
University
for t h e stiltonl's
iitiiumi
"Mum's U W k u i u t ' fvi-ul. No. I'm not (hi!
m o t h e r of cullt'gtr HtuiliMit. A l t h o u g h . I
foult'd murt- pttoplH into t h i n k i n g I wsis a
s t u d e n t r a t h e r Ui.m ;I m u m . 1 ni.itltt (lit*
ireV. vvilJi u friitml wlum? li.ni^hti'r is i
s o n i o r j l t h e institution^ Many (wuplts
h i m - tnlil m e that I d o not ImA :i:) y«fais
o l d (snon t o b o 34 in Ihiuu mutitlw!). but
y o u c a n j u d ^ " fur yourself from tin? im»n
s h u t before y o u . 1 h a v e to s h o w nty 10 in
grocery s t o r e s , restaurants • ntid i*vi>ry
SHORT
TAKES
By Julio A. Snort
Staff Wtiluc
timo 1 go to a bar. People kuup tolling mt:
that I should bo happy that I am mist,ikon For someonu younger. Howaver. it
can be a drag because w!_an yuu look
younger, people do not tako you seriously. I know, life's rough.
My weekend at OU was filled with
house parties and bar hopping. 1 felt liko
a kid at times, but I did begin to feel the
effects of my ago. I'm still trying to catch
up on my sleep! I usually hit the sack
around 10 p.m. during the week. For
mast college students', this is when thuy
begin getting ready to go out for the
evening. My schedule was thrown com-
pli-tfly out uf whtn:k: College kids «No
sleep until 'it Urns! noon tin wHi'kuntL*.
By noon in my hmisu. I've washed four
loads of laundry, workinl out, vacuumod
tuid made the weeVty trip to Marc's (I
even gtit cnrd':d thurt*].
It's funny tt> su« how I:I>IU'H« kids
live. My friend's daughter livus in si
house with sevon oth«r girls und une
bathruom! Each girl's muther canio in
for th« weekend. Dy Saturday night. 17
people hud to use the bathroom before
going out for the evening. Also, try stuffing food in the refrigerator for eight girls
when their mothers take them grocery
shopping. We eventually had to duct
tape the freezer door shut It brought
li.ii;k Tii.inv im-mnri.". "f U\\u\\ with m y
live riMimui'U* bii'k .it JMvluiK l-n-.-u
Si.iti- I ' n i v r r i i t v . Wf hint "ii.- i.loifl in
mir d i i r m rnum l»r l i v fcirl*. N " «••>•
wt-rtr .U! «if o u r «tutli-s ?,i>ui£ t.» fit- \ W
I),ut stiiil «vi'rywh.-fi>. 'indiiv. 1 wMiiMn't
tlnvim '<f living sniu»?wlit*n' lh.«l ilhln't
I M W .it !i!H.4t t w o b a t h r o o m s , il nut IIMITI*.
A n d clusi't .sp.ui-. il'iift iv ifii'K" llu'n-!
I \v.i» m - . c r iiuu:h iutn t h e bar s o - n e
w h i m 1 w.is in roik-yir. KVIMI hm:k I him I
h.itt-d ; : r m v t k I wiw in n snrurity a n d
t h e n - won* iilwavs lots of activities o n
wni.'ki'iids. 1 ditlu't huve t o rttly m> >l»'
bt»rs t o kuyp me o c c u p i e d . Tlif c r o w d s
at O t J wiirt* crazy d u r i n g m y visit. No-.v
This past wt-fkifud, my husband and
hnStiiU'to wati;li a fewba«oit'i*/. I H*-"1' t o s t a y hurae on
w.M-kfmN!). Co Bui ks! (1 had to get that
in for all tlif Mii:hlg.in fnnsj. We
siupuftl at oiu- liar during our stay
whii.h Huemeil to lie Hlled with people
iiitin* mir own a«u. It wasn't very crowd••tl and wiMimild uctiKilly hv.ir OIUMIVW
talk.
• . "•
me
TravidiiiK I " both u n i v e r s i t i e s u n d o
ri!imnisi:e w i t h frit-nds a b o u t u u i
own college days. Uf« seemed so iiuch
niisier batik then. Although. «t the tlm«,
it felt like the weight of iho world wi»
on our shoulders. So we had a few;
popers to write and a few final exams to
1 know why it has the •party* reputation
study for. Big deal! It sure beats Juggling
(hat it does. Mom's WewVeml didn't help
the demands of career, a household and
matters, as it seiimud thut every underpaving the mortgage. Try telling that to a
age kid took thoir mother out su that
thuy could get into the bars. By mid- college studeC It's usually sleop. party
find study (sometimes in that exact
night, most cf the mothers and I had had
order). 1 heard many times throughout
enough and headed back to the house.
both weekends how the kids were getThe music was too loud and if one more
ting nervous about graduation and
person spilled beer on me...wi*ll we'll
entering 'iho real world.* The party
never know. I'm beginning to sound
doesn't have to end after graduation,
more and more like my parents overyalthough it does get a little quieter.
day. I swore I would never be like them.
Grumpy old curmudgeon vents pet peeves on Pride Day
Today is Lorain County Pride Day. I
spent the early part of the day cruising
around Sheffield Lake and Shef."..la
Village, snapping photos of folks taking
advantage uf free dumpstor access to get
rid offallenbranches, brush, old tires and
the like. Pride day is a great annual event.
• chance tn "clean up our area without
having to figure out Where to store all that
trash until B.F.I, pickup day. It's a good
thing.
But the experience has led mo to
thoughts of bad things. That is to say, pet
peeves. Things that irritate me. Like the
ditches. Ditches need to bo knpt clnnr all
the tim*\ not lust once a ytta. Those
ditches need to be running free tD carry
atoitnwatnr to Lake Erin. Tlwt can't hnnpen If they're full of stuff. Usually when
streets in Sheffield Lake get flooded after
r, storm it Is because a ditch is dogged.
Last ysar city workers traced a flooded
corner to a drdn tile under a driveway
apron. Someone had packed it full of
milk cartons! Why? Who knows?
, This morning 1 bumped into city
council president Gory Creen when I was
snapping shots of people unlouding
trucks and trunks at die service department Gory said he'd been walking the
streets (Irving Park Blvd. In particular)
bagging trash from the ditches. By tho
time he began walking back home, he
encountered several places where residents had filled up the ditch he'd just 'detrashed' with fresh gross clippings.
People! What ore you blinking? Don't use
drainage ditches as compost pits. Start
one behind the garage. Call tho service
department (949-6259) to find out about
available plastic liners and odor reducing
chemicals for home composting. Or use n
mulching mower. B.F.I, will pick up clippings and leaves if you put them in clear
plastic bogs. Just don't dump compost.
PuMvher.
Harold ICOoulhit 111
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brunches, cans, bottles, plastic bags and
other trash in die ditch.
Hem's another pet peeve: People who
drive a r o u n i i Uuowinn twvvnigu t:im* n:ul
bottles, fast food wrappers and chicken
bones out the window ai they RO. The
world is not your garbuge can, people. Let
'possums, raccoons and stray cats find
their own food. Don't you have a trash hag
in your car? Get one. Stuff the refuse in the
bag and put U in the gnrbago when you get
home. Try it. you may like not being a lit'
terbug. And to those smokers whn are
inconsiderate and siilf-centered enough to
empty car ashtrays on roads or in parking
lots. I say: Stop itl.The world is not your
ashtray. Paper and tobacco ore biodegradable, but those filters lust forever.
I aho have some pet peeves that are
literally about pets. First, people who just
open tho door and tot tho dog or cat out.
Sure, they'll probably do their business
outside your yard. Dogs especially don't
like to mess their own territory. Cats will
make at least a taken attempt to bury their
droppings, but most just scratch a little
grass and dirt on the pile. Whlli) dogs will
leave their own yards, they don't care
wherti they relieve themselves. It may bo
your neighbor's yard or someone else's, or
a vacant tot. Or a schoolyard, park or
playground. Flut the carelessness shown
by "lotting the dog orit" can come home
\toJern Pity rounder
R.J. (Dick) Hrirtner, Sr. 1922-1989
General Managrr: Janet L. Sannrr
Admin. A*st: lubelle teal
Advrrtisinx Su(«: Juli« Carter
Kathryn E. llayton
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Manny Suajv*
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witlk tlu'lr d < w . Holding their I wishes.
, which are not attached lo the pooch's collar. I think they must be showing their
pride in how well-trained and nonaggressive Ol' Shop is. But someone oLie's
dog may not be well trained and may be
quite aggressive. I don't know about you.
but I've broken up too many dogfights
over the years to want to encounter any
more. That's another reason why we havo
leash laws.
When it comes to using discretion, a
dog is basically a nose with legs. If Rover
gets a whiff of something worth chasing,
he'll most likely chase it. Haven't you
noticed that we're sharing,space with
about a billion cottontail liarea, not to
mention deer, squirrels and stray cats (or
cats that have been let out)? All good for
a merry chase. And any of them will flee
across a road.
Finally 1 must mention the n i c folks
who actually walk their dogs on leashes,
but don't carry n pooper-scooper or even «•
plastic bag. They Just smile happily and
leave tho crap where It fulls. To them I
repeat. FLIES BREED ON IT! There's one
Indy in my Sheffield Lake neighborhood
who walks a pair of pugs. I've encuuntored her n few times, showed her my blue
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to haunt you, because flics breed on dog
doo. Don't we have enough flies without
providing incubators and nourishment
for maggots?
Letting pets out unattended is what,
when you get right down to it. turns
Fluffy and Kido into roadkil!. Or results
in most of the "lost pet" notes vested on
bulletin boards atplaces like Bnwnie'u
and Giant Eagle. This is one of th* reasons why we have leash laws. We wcrt't
even get into tho fact that there are poopltf
who'll pick up wandering pets anil sell
them to labs.
Then there are those happy folks who
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plastic grocery bag and gardening trowelj
and explained thut the dry has a poopor^
scooper ordinance. You can get a $10 fia*
the first time, which doubles with eadf
repeat offense. Then she gives me n
that says she thinks I'm bom Man
hustles her pugs away In the opp
direction, without a WorH. Who did
think has been scooping up the pug
Bishop Sheen's guardian angel? '
No, lady, it's me. I've picked up
faces from other people's dogs than front
my own for years. I'm tired of itlDoytwttpart and bog it up. take It away. HertV
how I do it: I line a garbage can with a 3$
gallon plastic trash bag. Then when Lucy":
tukus a dump. I bog it, take It home and:
toss it in that cnn. I also spray disinfectant'
and insecticide into the bag lining the
can. and on Fridays I tie up the bag and
B.F.I, takes it to the landfill. Thorn bags
are biodegradable. If you don't want to
cany a scoop, you can use hist the blue!
bag. With one hand in the bag, grab, h (
steamy little pile and pull the t a g In
out. Now the crap's in the bag. Choke
the top, take It home and drop it In,
lined can. No need to touch anything.^
Or you can dig a deep hole in the
and get "Doggy DOOIBV" or some <
such chemical. Pour the chemical
tho hole, add water, and the hole in?,
ground becomes a septic system. ;Y<
don't even need a bag, so it's «n
techniqueforpeople who have
yards to contain their pets. But start
stop) doing something. Yd like to
seeing dogs and cats flattened In the
And while I've long picked up all thft'i
poop in my neighborhood, you bb
don't live in my neighborhood.
going to show up in yours, and •
the bishop's angel. Maybe you dont
stepping in a pile, or the odor. But*
sny it again? FLIES BREED ON IT!
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Career Days success
T« (hi* Editor:
Tho !<tt Annual Giroer Days 2U01 for
Avun Lake Hig' School was a greut SULWIW Ihanlct to II groat many jH'upli.- 1TA
and Avon Uke Hj«h School stuff learned
together lo host ihe ihru^dav program
«t Avon Uko High School, individual
and team presentations from entry-luvul
positions to executives attended lh
Program
that ran April 0-11.
DiscuMions on career choices end th«.
snoring of experiences in tho work
world wrrn the focus. All art..* of thjob market were presented ID tht* high
school classes including skilled, trades
and college carters ax well as office, factory or service organizations.
Many thanks to all of the Career Day
participants.
tht' Avon Liikt* Key C l u b , •a'rvi-'l iii-arly
i:i(](j p..-i>|ili> lli.it .J.iv [ l i e ..ulitiiiiiijm
" U p p o r t fr JIII tln> coiiiniitnitv bv iiltfmliliH t h i s st;i:ii JiiiiiJ.il rvirnt iitul Ht'llcrmis
i.iintrihution.H from loud v»;mlors is sincert'iv upprvciuti'd. Thu ftiiauiial proceeds from tlif I'anmk^ Dreak.*^L.t ht'Ip
support tho Club's commitment to
youth programs in our (.omniumtv.
specifically the Scholarship/ Loan
The Kiwarns Club Board. Club
President Kretg BruHiiahan. the PimaiktBruakfast Commitlap and I thank you for
the ($«n—-OU3 support of our Club's activities. We ait Already planning the next
Pancake Breakfast to bo held during
Homecoming 'Weekend in the newly
renovated cafeteria at tin; High School.
Don Arnold
Pancake Breakfast Committee Chair
iht'ir ilfdicaliiiti
Hans and Judy Kuenzel,
tJitr piibln:. our voluiiti'i-ri. uur
Avon Lake
tlunors .mil nur t-mlorsi-rs, drnionstnitt-d
A letter to school board
by their vntuH iitid by iheir udiiunitiiii'iii.
To the Editor:
th.it <i good publii. liSniry in n v.ilti.-d
Dear Members:
ciinuniinity n^nurcc. Thank vou for
I inn in receipt of your April 2nd.
tiiyinK "yus" to your librarit.-i. We look
^UUl. letter advocating the passage of
fonviiril lr> ier\'ing you in th« future.
yet another school issue. My initial
Staff and Hoard of Trustow-t
reaction was one of dismay iwd annoyLoruin Public Library Systt-m
:tm:e, but with the benefit of time, 1'vu
just settled on being very disgusted.
First, the letter was written on school
stationery, just another expense taxpayers are burdened with, whether cr not
they favor the tax increuse. they unwittingly subsidize the issun. Secondly, it
astnund.1 me that board mernbern who
receive financial compensation for tiw.*'iivrvice would waste taxpayers' time
and resources actively campaigning for
passage of this issue whtjQ finances are
purported to be such a critical issue. A
butter use of their collective time would
be to figure out how to reduce expenditures und remain in budget, white maintaining what they refer to as a "quality"
education system. I find it ludicrous
that on one hand the need far additional tax revenue {"less than 59/month per
SI 00.000 of home value", which I'd like
to add is no small amount!) is paramount io maintaining our schools,
while conversely, limited funds are
expended on time, material and salaries
to campaign the taxpayers! There is
something,very wrong here.
Thanks to Samaritans
We would like to thank all those
people who cuniu ti) «ur aid on May 10
when Hans WHS struck by ii turning cur
while crossing Walker Rand at fnycux in
his electric curt. Our heartfelt thanks to
lint Dalgtt'ish and the Cnod Samaritan
with accident training who comforted
and cared for him until other help
arrived; the police and paramedics who
Avon Lake City Schools
responded so quickly.
Lock your cars
School board doesn't care
Thanks also to the two young men in
To the Editor:
To the Editor
the Stanley Stewmer van who. with our
In relation to the rash of thievery
What's the matter with the voters of neighbors Becky and Heather Nichols,
going on in tho Jaycox-Lear- Avon Lake? Don't they know how went in search of our dog: and to the
WHIiamsburg area of Avon Lake, wo wasteful and foolish it is to vote against unknown lady who caught Sara for us.
have a saying in our family - "Trust in a tax issue, especially for the schools?
Because wo live on the South side of
God but lock your car." In this case and , Don't the taxpayers know that the Walker Road, we must cross Walker to
always, it would also apply lo your school board will spore no expense to reach a continuous stduwalk for tny
garage.
continually put a tax issue on the ballot purpose. Although Hans was in Jie
G.N. Grellinger until it passes (if necessary through crosswalk and had the pedestrian
"walk" signal, he was struck by a car
Avon I ~ke multiple special elections].
You would think that sometime the making a t)ft turn onto Walker from
PTA thanks
voters would learn the school board Jaycox and knocked from his electric
To the Editor
doesn't care wJiat the voters want, thoy cart. Our panicked dog broke free of her
Our Avon Lake High School PTA is only care what they want and they are harness and ran from the scene.
so fortunate to have the generous sup- unbeatable! :
Fortunately, no one was seriously
In the private sector when a business
port of our business community. We
, •
Bruce Crawford hurt in this incident, but we want to is experiencing finan~Sl difficulties,
thank you all so very much. Avon Lake's
Jean Crawford alert all drivers that there are crosswalks benefits and salaries -are often reduced:
Tops Friendly Market manager and staff
Avon Lake
and walk, signals at )aycox and Walker a reduction in the workJbree may be
we thank you for your generous support
Roads und each day tho pedestrian traf- implemented and all cost stream items
throughout the year. Thank you for Gratitude from libraries
fic increasef with walkers, bikers and
your kind donations to our various ITA
We w. .i.d like to thank the citizens joggers. Please be aware of the pedestri- are reviewed to determine what steps
events including Career Days, our PTA of Avon and Sheffield Lake who voted an traffic at this busy intersection— need to be taken to return the company
•meeting and our upcoming May 27 for their library's levy. With your help, especially if making a left or right turn! to financial stability.-. Regrettably, our
ALHS Baccalaureate.
we will be able to niuintnin tbi) <|uality
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and tho Donmnkas Branch
President Avon Lake High School
PTA 2000-2001 Library. Wn appreciate) your support and
your belief in the importance of it strong
public library in your communi'.y.
If your child struggled
Klwanfs breakfast thanks
Countless volunteers gave generousTo Ae Editor.
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s
c h o o l t h i s year, we"Kav'e
ly
of
their
time
and
talents
to
ensure
tht;
The members of the Avon Lake
Kiwania Club thank all those'families passage of our library levies. Theso volthe perfect solution.
and individuals who attended our Palm unteers joined together and worked
Sunday Pancake Breakfast an Sunday endlessly for the levy campaign!*. Thu
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! Sheffield Lake Giant Eagle helps Rainbow, wins giant trophy
5 SHEFFIELD LAKE
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Last weuk six Cinnl EngU- um\ihi\f
Irnm tin
Pittsburgh nreu visited (Ji.iii* E ^ l u s shirt; in Shtrllidd
Lake's Shoreway Shopping Onh*r to pri-sent •' gi.wt trophy. Tim workers from M'-iiilvilli-. I'l'imsylvitiiU li.nl
cornputtHl with thw Shirffii'ld Uiki?r< in .1 i;nntt*s! to si'iwho could will innrt1 "SI ('uukk' Girds" tu Iwuefit tin il
children's hospitals. ShifffHil Uiki-sCnutit kigt'' won tincontra! by stilling B.UOO cuokii- card*, llifruby raising
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Cleveland.
Tli« contest was to .tull tht* "CDOIUL- uaiit" to 1:11stomers for a onti-dolltir donation to tht* hospital. The
curds enlitttf I customers to j$t;l a fret.' t:ooV.ie by i>:its*.'iiliiiK
the card ut the in-Man* uukttry whentiwr thuy came in to
shop.
Shofliekl Lake Giant E.IRI« sturo tnarviger lim Cordruv
said. "We wont to thank nil »f our shoppers who tlunnltni
to our fundraiser for Rainbow Bnbies mid ChUdrun's
Hospital. VV« try lo help rai-w money for various organizations but WB never swim to l«t nur contributors know
the results of these program. Together we raised over
S6.000 fur thtf children of Rainbow, with 10U percent of
the monoy going to tho children. This contest says a grout
deal about the kind people who shop our store and their
willingness to help the less fortunate. So again, thanks.
and remember, when you bite into that free cookie, give
vinirsi'll'.i ji.ii mi ill.. !).L> k. !»-t.niM' iif yi.u .1 t.lnlii's ii.iv
1:1.iv !»• liri^tilt'r"
S i n n - most t'-i.mt K-^ti'.s . i f Minsult-Mljly I.trn-r lli.ui
thu Sln'ifii'li.1 Uiki- slvirt-. tin' i.mnpfti'iun w a s Kisi'il oil
111.- |>fri.»!ii.ti4«' (if iut.il nist(ii.[|.-r> wlin Imuj^it u i r d s ntthcr
ih.ui mi tlw inuiilji-r nl t,,inJs sulil- Tin- Mfiiilvilln Ciant
liit-lt' 1 * li.UIH) (..uils S.JM foprt'sfiitfil .'ibuiit fit) |iirn:i-nt uf
ils liit.il i.u.stonifr IKISI-. Till' HliffUfM UiVi' sturr's fi.UUO
t.iird.i sitlil n-pri-ii'ttlnl thi> hiRhi".t j i ' T H ' i i t . w in thif
fiilirc (li.tnl t!<iKl>' <;liniit
l..ist Miiini.iy six Hi.nil Kaj-li; f t n p l o y e t ' ^ from
Meiitlvillt: lain*; tn pn-st'iit tht.' iiiitn- t h a n six-fiKit tall
i;o»fkii- itmttvit t r o p h y " Ut tln.'ir Sht-ffiuld 1-iki- roll'MKiir.'1
fur out-ft]i]<Jri.i.ssnn <ill tin- other stores i n tin;
Ji
Then they worked lour doors in pl;«:if of six of thi*
iiheffiifld Lite cniployp^-s. lo swwti'li lilt? pn'SPiitation of
thit trophv witii a iittli! tirm- <iffTIR- lume trophy will n-main 011 display in the
Sht'tnVM Liki* stnnr fur u year. I iuman Kiwourtus managSheffield Lake Giant Eagle manager Jim Cordray
^
er Vivian niiii:kbuni s;iiii tin- Irophy is dLiplnyed nuiir the
beside the "Cookie Card Contest" trophy, while employee^front entranci: of the store ns a way of t a n k i n g custc-wrs.
Isabel Adams gives free slices of cake to shoppers.
On May 1!) customers were given fret? slices of caki; as
they unteri-d the store as a further gesture of gnititude.
Blackburn iwitl the trophy will In.' ten"there "as a wty
of tlinnking our <;ustomurs who bought the cards. It's our
wjiy of expressing our appreriation to the community.
They're the ones who donated the mnnwy to Rainbow
Bjibies antf Oiildrens* Hospital. So they're the ones who
really won the contest for us." ,
LETTERS, from page 7
schools do not appear to have adopted this philosophy; they just continue to go back to tht) taxpayer with
issue after issue, with the threat that quality education
'will be sacrificed without levy passage. The public
school sector needs to hear in mind that the tax paye. is
not n bottomless pit; there just to satisfy ant! continually fund endless levies. The schools need to review
expenditures and cut deeper, curtiiil extracurricular
activities and do everything to be financially responsible before they turn, once again, to the already
over(burdened taxpayer for additional funding. The
administration and board need to take into consideration that Avon Lake is a liquid city, one whose population base is constantly in a state of flux. It is not
uncommon for a family with children tn move into the
city, vote on school levy increases, then within a short
time, duo to employment reassignment or other factors, relocate out of the city, leaving payment of those
Iwvttjs tn the population Unit, which in Avon Lake i.t
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(hr)Bilt Arkey, Pat McDonald, Executive Director of
Ohh Motorists Safety Foundation Dennis Burke, and
Sgt Gregg Westover of the Syria Post of the
Highway Patrol were stationed outside of Avon Lake
High School last Thursday to educate the students
on Ae importance of wearing their safety belt
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Village^ Planning Commission approves
Mike Bass Ford Truck showroom expansion
.By John Edwards
At llimr May tii m^tin*. 1'ir .Sh.-fFi.hl Villam?
Planning t-ommlssion approved nHt plans fur ;t I7.00U
square foot light lrut;k sho\vru..iin.
The plans for an udditiun to the d^di-rsliip* .;xiMinfc
truck repair building vver« presented bv }vif Couch uf
Star Builders on behalf of M=ke Pass Ford. Inc. Jim Bass,
presiuent of Mike Da-is Ford uiiij thu expansion is nwdBd to display vans and pickup trucks which curruntlv
share space with ths truck repair operatinn.
When the new showroom is completed, the existing
building, located between the used car showroom and
Ihe auto repair shop, can be devoted entirulv to repair
work.
Tho truck repair shop « currently also used to dis-
pt.iv n e w van* .11111 pi'.Mips.
In ri'spon.st.' t'i .i i|Uf.-.t.iiu from i.,iuii(.ili;i.in Kon
1'ursiiT, U.i.vH s.tul llm iitfw s|j.iii' w o u l d pruoahly a l l o w
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•ip»'i:ific n u m b . T of in?w lii***s unuld b>* t^limiitw!.
Bass siiid th.- t-xp.iiisi.jii u p r i m i / i l y in>«*dt'd tu U ••
u p sp.n.i; in ttiH r r p d i r s h o p , esp^t i.tliy fur inm-iising
nuiuhLTs of nn;rMii!ioruit vnhiLli.* ttt'jiiitH.
According to
Bfiss. tjie now showroom is drs/Rncd to disphiy "the
kind of truck.-* that ;irt* niiidu hurt* in Lorain (;uuntv."
sp«cifii:;dlv Ei:u:uiline vans, min/vjins and pickups.
Having nst/.-ived unaiiimuus approval from tht: pl.inninn cominir.sion. thu plan now moves onto \hn }\mn 11
agenda tif ShufTield Vdl-ise Council. If council upholds
thu commission's approval at that mealing, the i-.xp.insion piujcrt could btftfin by thu untl of June.
^lar Builders" |cff Coucii said a start date would likely come before the end of the month.
Resor gets 90-day house arrest in
vehicular homicide of Village resident
SHEFFIELD UVKE
Regardless of the sentence that was rendered, the
trial of 23-year-old Dana Resor. who accidentally
struck and killed 15-year-old Sheffield Village resident Jennifer Stoinbrink. is over, at least from a legal
standpoint.
Late last week. Lorain Municipal Court Judge Gus
Nunez ordered Resor to a suspended 90-day jail
term pending good behavior.
Accompanying the 90-day suspended jail sentence that has Resor under hcuse arrest with work
privileges, she must also complete 80 hours of community service. Her license was also suspended for
180 days, to include work privileges after 45 days
and pending completion of a driving course.
Resor was also ordered to pay S500 %r the vehicular homicide charge.
Resor. from Avon Lake, was convicted in April on
one count of vehicular homicide and another of
operating a mo.or vehicle without rensonublo control and driving into a bike path.
Resor originally entered an "innocent" plea to
the charges but changed it to "no-contest" in midApril prior to her trial beginning.
Steinbrink and a friend were walking along Lake
Road in the bike path in Sheffield Lake near 9:30
p.m. on Aug. H. The pair continued to walk past
CIus* Steak and Ale when they slid over to the parking lot where Resor's car edged over into the bike
path and struck Steinbrink who eventually died
from the injuries she sustained from the accident.
Slelnbrink Was struck in the back by the passenger-side review mirror of Resor's 1997 Pontiae Grand
Am. and was knocked into the parking lot of the
restaurant.
Resor was not under the influence of alcohol or
drugs at the time of the accident.
Stein brink's mother. Patty, Purdum filed a civil
suit against Rttsor lute last y«»r sind is net-king
$2.1.000 hi (hunu|(u.* fur Stimlbrink's piiin untl suffuring bo for*) .nhu died mid fur CIIUSUIK Iitir tluiilh.
That citnn it [xrndinR i" L-omiii Omnly Common
Pleas Court.
Urbin attorneys trying for
a delay of incarceration
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fornit-r Avaa Lake
Mayor Vince Urbin's
.jttornL'VH uppcalml
the Feb. 2 conviction
of four felonies unrf
anked that his time in
jail be suspended
allowing him the
opportunity to help
with the newest
bribery charges.
Urbtn is presently
scheduled to stand
trial for the two feloVince.Urbin
nious bribery charges
oo June 25, but according to Judge Richard
Markus. who ruled in the first Urbin case on April
20, Urbin has to report to the Lfuaiu County
Correctional Facility Deform the end of May.
Tho appeal to overturn the convictions was
filed in the ninth District Court .of Appeals in
Akron. Urbin was convicted on. two counts of tampering with evidence and two-counts of unlawful
interest in a public contract for, pushing boiinass
to a party center in which, his brother was .manag-%l
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: Bids arrive for long-awaited Veteran's Memorial Park in Avon
ri A V O N
By Mike Ferrari
Residents of Avon might have furgotten by now.
It has been close to u year sim.e the
plann for Veteran's Memorial Park were
first announced but according to Avuti
Mayor Jim Smitl.. tht? bids have been
finalized and work will begin noon.
Four different bid packag-'s wen;
put together for the city'.; review and
the city has finally settled on a company and price, t h e bidding ranged
be.ween S1.R5 and S1.7H million for
the construction of the park. The bid
wa3 awarded to M. DiCioia Co.. out of
North Royaiton.
AH that is left to be taken cunt of
prior tn construction starting is council's acceptance of the proposal along
with approval from the architect from
Brands tetter. Carol and Zofcin.
Smith said the agreement means
t h a t "thrt*t*-()ii;irtt*rs" i.f t h e t*nlirr p.irk.
[irujt'ct will IJ>* Miiujili'ted by .uiiiiim-r
of 1101)2. a n d will tit- .n i ussiblt* to ,il!
reside/itij ;tt th.it Mint1.
F"'tn\viiiH th'" iii'i e|il,i:n i' D\ tin 1 1ml
by rmiiK.il. S m i t h s'jid th.it ' v u r k w u u l d
st.irt o n s'-vi-rril p h a s r s of tin- [j.irk pruj.-.t.
I'lie b,iM>l)-dl .ind «IH;<.IT li>%kN. d r t vuw.iys, conci'ssiuii s t a n d , h . i t h r u u m s ,
sinvtT. w.iler <md r ! - c i r i u l i n e s , w a l k i n g
i m i l d I.) m a k e i h f (U"j''«-t .i n - a l i l y l'»ir
t l i e M'sulctit-- i>f t i n - ' i ! v . " S m i t h - i . u d
" M u w e v f r . w d i d nut ivun! l o hit t h e
w . d l t - t s of t i n - i . i ^ p . i v . - r . t n v m o n - t h a n
w . . i i . i v e t'» r h a n k f i i l l y \*<- h a v e h f . - n
a b l e M> l a n d t h i s }iro,.-( 1 s n l i - K n i l huming starts .mil n e w um.-.trin t t o u w i t h out .niilina m o r e b u r d e n s tn t h e A v o n
til\[i.lViT "
Almost live years ^u. Avon Count il
passed b'i;ishition th.it staled <ill nev
and bike trails nt*t all part uf thw new huusing starts had I" pava one-time fi't
i-uttstructiun scheduled U> begin by th» i>f Sti^ri. th.it vvent directly into the
end of May or beginning of fune
park fund for needed iniimivements or
additiuiis I'T evislinn or proposed
"IVe are pleased to be (jroKressiiig
iiarllaud.
forward as tittle It'iijtue and soccer
Council President Shaitn Brady said
teams have b«*fii overflowing in lhi>
thai he is pleasetl to see that Veteran's
city," Smith said. "Work shnuld start ,ta
Memorial Park is finally progressing.
soon nit council can accept the evaluate
bids from the architect."
"The fact that Veteran's Memorial
Park is moving forward is a reward for
Smith noted that all of the funding
nil of thi! hard work and effort that
for tht* park is the result of a tax that
council, administration, planning comwas placed on developers that build
mission and park anil recreation comnew homes in (he city.
mission along with everyone else that
"We wanted to do everything we
f(,r I he effort they have put
ward." Hr.«iv said. 'It's a good
.•v.imp]'' ''f teamwork.
"With the growth the city is
••urine,, il i1* imperative that
Smith .tnd i.miniril i.ontinue to vi
tin- parks." 1-rady said. "The t
ciTt.uuly h-i1* ' 1(l1 ' ) l f e n without
bump1* but •!>•• p'Tseveriince of al
jumjilt! invulvud. was crucial to mi__.
tliis tuiput'ii and I particularly want 1
command Mayor Jim Smith for the |
sunal attt-ntioti he gave this issue.* „_„
Coun.ilman Jack Kilroy said thati
is pleased with the progress and I
additional park ureas will prove sdi
tiigeous to thi.- youth to the coi
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"I think the park development?.]!
Suing to enrich recreation opportl"*'
ties for our kids." Kilroy said. "A to.
puople huvt* worked hard on it and Fml
glad that we ruid the foresight to*
park impact fee so that the now
„
opment Wiped pay part of the coat.^
Artistic spirit lives on with Brookside's Forma Scholarship
Lochmiller ure the first Forma
rebirth at an artist,
In an article entitled "A Farewell."
Scholarship winners. Riegelman will
"As a paint or. I realize fitJfUlmi
to be published in the June issue of
3y John Edwards
pursue his art education at the
of my dreams includes the hope-1
"KyepitH-.e, Journal of the Amateur
Cleveland Institute of Art. while
samwrnu will feel, sense and see;
Astronomers Association of NYC."
When artist Susan Forma, a 19/1
Lochmiller will study art at Kent State
importance of my statement. My-|
writer Stew Rorer says: "Susan's phegraduate of Brookside High School,
University. In addition to funding the
nomenal CVL* could pick out the tiniest is to continue to create beatU
died of lung cancer on April 30, 200C,
scholarships, the Forma family has
evocative paintings that w
•ipacing errors and the most arcane
her artistic spirit did not die with her.
also provided an additional SSOO as
and impact others."
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mispunctuations. She could quicklv
Instead, thanks to her family, the
prlzu money to be shared by the winrecommend a new layout for a publiBrookside
art
teacher
Kriit
spirit, that imbued Ms. Forma's life
ners in several categories at the annucation discuss tyr-ofacts for headings
Bianco is extremely moved byrt
with the impulse to create art will
al Sheffield/Sheffield Lake District
end body text, a.id woi generally helpForma family's decision to rernt
help aspiring artists to achieve their
Art Show. The nrt show can be seen at
ful and patient with my first frrr.MinR
Susan Forma with art scholi
dreams of a life devoted to expressing
the French Creek Nature Center on
efforts at article writing."
which, as her colleague Kareal
tholr own artistic visions.
When
Colorado Avenue until May 29.
Brcdiger said, "represent a great ni
Susan Forma herself wrote: "Upon
Susan Forma passed away last year
After graduating from Brookside. Ms.
opportunity for ou,- ai» students. Nm3&
moving to New Yorlc in the late 1970s
her family requested that in lieu of
Forma pursued her education as an art I started a successful business earner. af a result of her family's m
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flowers, friends express their sympamajor at Ohio University. After moving
Blanco
said.
S$,.
losing my dream of becoming an artist
thy with donations to the American
to New York City and finding life as a • or so I thought. An fate would hav,"Susan Forma's dreams and goal»=
Cancer Society or the Brookside Art
fledgling artist as difficult there as it is it. Ed Meneeley gave me an open inviwill live on, in the assistance tho
Department. Now her family has caranywhere, she turned to n career as a tation to study and paint at The
.•scholarships will give to art students
ried that tribute further with the
proofreader with Grid Typographic
Scho^lhouse in 1089. This was my in the future." ••'.'
Susan Forma Memorial Scholarships
Services to support herself. By all
for Brookside graduates interested in
accounts, she was a great proofreader.
pursuing enreors In art.
She'* cited on the web pngw of the
Amateur Astronomers Association of
The annual scholarships. SSOO for
New York, her proofreading credited
each of two students, were awarded
with making the publication of the orgafor the first time this year. Seniors
nization's history possible.
Mctt
Rlegelman
and Michelle
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Dear Readers:
This special pull-out section was designed with you in mind. With the school year
quickly coming to a close and thoughts turning to how to enjoy those lazy summer day*,,
we hope you'll turn to this handy reference guide when you need some ideas.
LocaE activities have been grouped in a time-sequence order by month. Other general information of places tc go or things to do in the broader geographic area of Greater
Cleveland have also been included for your convenience.
Our thanks to al! the local businesses who sponsored this special section.
Maue a Qneal Summer!
and Harry Potter Fan club for fourth
grade and up meet Wednesday at 2 p.m.
June 9, from 1-3 p.m. is DiscovBaton camris
eryWorks Crafts & Mugic "Chia Dude**.
Ages 5 years and up can choose
June 11-16 from 2-5 ft 6-9 p.m. anr
from: Basic Twirl Beginner. Beginner
the daily Woodcarving Workshops, call
Level It and 2 Batons. Class sessions
933-7710 for more information.
run from: May 14 -18. 2001 and May 21
Understanding dreams widi Retha
- 25. 2001 at the Erieview gym. Please
Martin on June 12 at 7 p.m.
contact the Avon . Lake Recreation
A book discussion of "Charlotte
Department for registration and addiCray" is June 13 at 1:30 p.m.
tional Informational 930-4130.
Avon Lake City diggers and
Lak* Erie Square Dance Club
trucks, and picnic on June 14 from
Offers "square dancing" for fun,
noon to 2 p.m.
social end exercise. Regular dances are
June 16 from 1-3 p.m. the
held the first and third Fridays of each
DtstoveryWorks Crafts & Magic
month. Call 933-3156 for more infor"Squawkin* Chicken." Also
mation.
from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. is
the Rt>d Crows Babysitting
Clinic.
Juno IH ut 7 p.m. cxptiriSafety Town
uncu Miigic Around the World with )im
Childrun eligible for kindergarton
Kleefeld
and
at 7:30 p.m. is the book
this fall may attond Safely Town. Each
discussion
of "Names of thu
Hussion will lust one week for two Mountains," and at 10 a.m. is a teen
hours each day and will be held at
computer photo editing workshop.
Erieview Elementary School. 32630
June 21 Is the all day Children's
Electric Blvd.. Avon Liike. (You must l»*
Crafty Thursday featuring "Creepy
a resident of Avon lake to participate.)
Crawlitw."
Classt's art* .scheduled far: Session
On lunw 2-1 frnni'9:30 u.ui. tu 1 p.m.
A: lunt* 11-13. from !M1 a.m.; Sussimi
in the Red Cross itiibvsiUing Clinic and
B: June 1H-22. from 0-It ii.m.: Suasion
from 1*3 p.m. the Discovery Works
C: June ia-22. from ll:30-t:30 p.m.:
Crafts h Magic "Alien Bookimds."
Session D: Juno 25-29. from 9-11 u.m.:
On June 26 at 2 p.m. see the JugglinK
Session E: June 25-2?. from 11:30-1:30
Ventriloquist. Mika H«mnielgiini.
p.m.; and Session F: July 9-13. from tiOn June 27 ut 7 p.m: is the Teen
l l u.m.
Miigit Workshop.
Strict class *\lu limitations lmv«
(Man to attend the all day Cbildnm'f
Boating/FUfcing Info
, r tl.
been »«t in nruVr tu run Safety Town
Crufty Thursday cm June 2H fur "Hii(i to
The MUIer Road boat launch facility
smoothly. Th« cliism-s will be hllud by
It! Krogs."
the date the application is received in
is open tho month of Stay from 6 a.m.
Uiin't miss Juni- 30 from .1-3 p.m. ut
ihe RecrBation Department t>ffii:«. If ihe
to 9 p.m.
Disco very Works Crafts & Magic "Prints
session you liave sulected is full, you
will'be contacled by .the Rw:re«lion
Dupartmunt to make another snlflction.
If you have any tnieslions. please
AVON LAKE
cull the Avon " Lake Recreation
Department at 930-4130. Monday
Boating/Fishing Info
through Friday 10-2 p.m.
The Miller Road boat launch facility
Is open the month of June from 5 a.m. Summer reading program
On June 4. the Avon Lake Public
to 9 p.m.
Library will be r*KisIorinK childrun fur
Summer Spectacular
their summer reading program or cull
The Avon Lake FrtrsbyttTian Church
933-7327 for more information.
is holding a one weak. "Summer
Activity plans'HHMIS follows:
Spectacular" June It-IB, from 9 a.m. to
Prtwchool family storytinifs: Mon..
12 p.m. This year's Ihtjnw » AVho••»
10n.m.;Tties. 1<» & " n.m.. Wi-d., 10ft
this losus of Na*u«th?" U w for chil11 fi.m.i Thar. 7 p.m. Cn-itn Thumbs:
Strawberry Card Party
dren entering kindergarten through
tW* fnur and five yutirit old mii'l Tims,
Tbn iiiinuid Stmwbfrry CJird Party
those entering rixlli t^idr. It will
lit 1 p.m. ScfNihy U(io Keading Club fur
will be h?1d ni St. Joseph Church.
include nutiviliu.1 such us musn:. |HIIIprimary grndiw inm-l Tliiirwlny at 2 p.m.
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Fridays are Indians
Days until September!
Wear an Indians item
and get a discount.
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Catanza's
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Barber Shop
Awn. Ohio 44011
(440)937-9294
Flower Gallery &
Gift Shop
and out door games.
The total cost of the camp is S5 per
child and is open to the community.
Registration forms are available at the
church office, 32340 Electric Blvd..
Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Or call 933-6240 and leave a message. Registration deadline is May 28.
AVON L^KE
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933-3253
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327.50 Walker fUl E-3, Avon Lake
933-7010
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440 933-2881
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Offo
jun« 30th
or all occmlont
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933-3159
Dairy
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Open until 10:00 RM.
We troof you right • 933-2208
Corner ol Miller & Walker Roads
on T
• < )ti-Site cloning (shim & dix cleaning
• (^iinvcnient li»caii'>n in the heart ut the
community {btfare* Tofit **d IM^kimtftf)
• Sjmc iljy ••trviee available all the time!
• IRIif. pick-up ami delivery
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Laura A. Buck
32730 Walker Rd..
Unit C-5 ,
Awon Lake, OH
. 44012
440.930.8570
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Located Inside International
Karate Center
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In The Landings - Next to Tom-Cw
930-2530
Now enrolling!
Karate Tot
31/2-41/2 years old
Young Kickers
5-6 years old
Fitness KJckboxing
Tone up 8- Firm up
uJ# International
^Karate Centers
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t:t. Our t:tiii:kiMi sal.iil. fresh fruit. '.:missiitil. bfvi;riiy,i) tiiul frifsh hoiin'in.ui<;
strnwin-rry jiit> will h« st-rveil. ThtTc will
bn ii 50-50 (1rnwi»H. lulili; pri/.t:s iiml luls
uf tluiir [jrizus. [)iinr» will opun 11 n.iii.
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!i:i:i-rtti<Jl by Juni.' 11.
Artstown Art Fair •
Tin' "Lttttf Tn'iisurL's" Art Knir at
Art.stuwn will )»• ht'lil Junu 2. l'l«as*> i;.ill
Finn !>ii:kwi)rth iit n;ia;2I):in fur nioru
445 Avon DeWi.11 Road: AVON LAK.1"Landings Plaza" - N « t to Tom Cur
KiMiruutioti
Dupartni'int
'J:t()-413(J.
Munduy through Friday frnmll) a.in. to
2 p.m..'ur Jeimnitj Foutz at 933-l2(5tt for
an application.
Baton camps
AgL'.s 5 years and up can choose from:
Basic Twirl Ucginnur, Beginner Level II
ami 2 Biituns. Class sessions run from:
June 18-2'J. at Troy gym. Please contact
the Avon Lake Recreation Department
for registration and additional information at 030-4130.
930-2530
Stroagiville 238-9390
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934-5948
Summer Is a great
time to get ahead!
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Success Is learned."*
www.educate.com
26040 Detroit Road
Wosttalce, Ohio
44145
(440) 835-7000
5328 Detroit Road
Sheffield. Ohio
44035
(440) 934-4651
EE-HOUSE
377 Lear Road, Avon Lake
930-2073
FAX: 930-2074
NEW LOCATION!
1997 Health Way Drive, Avon
988-6859
Inside EMH Health s t Fitness tn Avon
Municipal Pool info
The Ellen Trivannvich Municipal
Pool opens on Juno 6, at 1 p.m. Hours
daily are from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. weather
permitting. Admission is: for sevunteen
yonrn old nnd younger i* $2; for eighteen
yuurs old and older is 33: 60 years old
and older is no charge. Family seuson
pass is 3100 and individual season pass
is $35 (each has a mandatory lamination
charge per pass).
Swimming lessons
Dates of registration and clussus will
be announced. Cost will be S2S per two
weeks of lussons held at the Ellun
Trivnnovich Municipal Pool. Please can'act the Avon Lake
Recreation
Department for more information at 0304130.
Summer training
The Avon Lake Cross Country team
begins practicing at the field house an
June 12. at 8:30 a.m.
Greenbox program
The Avon Lake Creenbox program
starts June It), and running through July
27. Creenbo.tes ar» located at Erieview
and Hastview SchooU; Redwood and
Wostview locations are closed due to
contraction; Dlesur. Inwood, Belle Rond.
Sunset. Overlook and Resatur Parks. The
Groenbox program is a fun and exciting
for children of hit ages. A different cm ft
is planned for each day at no charge. The
CiruenbuxttH am upuu Monday through
Friday from 10-12 n.tn. and 1-4 p.m. If
you an: intentstftd in working at a
Creenbox you must be at least 15 ynurs
old. This is a pnld postion and two pitoplu work Inguthur at uiich park, i'li-nsi;
enntact Leuh nt tint Avon Luke
Wednesday Morning Story Hour
Tho Wednesday Morning Story Hour
is for all children ages three through
those just finishing first grade (older
children may volunteer as helpers). It
meets from 10-11 a.m. each Wednesday
beginning June 20, through July 25,
(except July 4) at the United Church of
Christ, 32801 Electric Blvd. Parents and
younger children are welcome to socialize in the church lounge where refreshments and toys fur the younger children
will be available. Pre-registration Is
appreciated. Forms are available at the
chu.."h office or by calling 933-3241.
BAY VILLAGE
.
Museum in Bay Village.
sale in the museum's gift shop dt
the Bay Village Historical Society's:
annual antique and craft show on?,
IB. from9n.ni; to 4 p.m., inCahootiL..
overlooking Lake Erie. Admission*.*
be 34 at the gate.
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SHEFFIELD/
SHEFFIELD LAKE
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Basketball summer camp
,
Brookstde Basketball Kids Si
Camp is scheduled for Juno l l j j
Grades 2-5 from 9 to 11 a.m. and I"*" •*
6-8 from 12:30 to 3j>.m. Please
Kevin Ctolek at 5heffiledM.S., 941
for more details.
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Safety Town ri
f,t
You have an opportunity to make the
1
world a little safer by enrolling your child
in. Safety Town this summer! Each session,
will last one hour forty-five minutes a "
Monday through Friday. CUwse
held at Knollwood 0emen(a|y, 4
Road, rain or shine. Sessions are Ji
15 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:15 ajn., 10:45;
to 12:30 p.m. or 1:00 pjn. to 2i4i
Completed registration form, emei
cord and a check for the S15 'foe)
check pavable to: Sheffield/She
Board of" Education) must be
and returned to Knollwood by __. .
Any questions reganling Safety "Ibwii
istratlon please contact Elaine *"*-'J
949-2269.
•••;
On the first day of classes
will receive a Safety Town tChlldrcn may not be drappft
more than ten minutes before CUM
Please pick up children promptly
missal time.
32nd Annual Antique & Craft Show
More than 75 quality antique dealers
and crofters will participate in the Bay
Village Historical Society's 32nd annual
antique and craft shnw on June 10. from
•I a.m. to 4 p.m.; in Cahonn Park overlooking Lake Erie. Admissitin will be $4
fit the gate.
For more information, pleu.se call Eric
liakin of I he Bay Village Historical
Sncinty at 440-H:i5-271H.
Weaving'demonstration
The art of weaving will
ufa special demonstration
of "Hiiiid-Cnift Month"
at Rose Hill
bi« thu .subject
in celebration
at Ruse Hill
Co- t6e
Novelty. Special Occasion,
Everyday Styles, Tiny Treats
HAVE YOUR OWN BACKYARD PUTTING GREEN
GUARANTEED WITH 10 YEAR WARRANTIES
NATURAL GRASS HEEL. WITH NO MAINTENANCE
In,,,
Beckv Rink
WHAT DO YOU
HAVE TO LOSE
CXCEFr A FEW STROKES
OFF YOUR HANDICAP?
Located at
Avon Lake Baptist Church
BACKYARD PUTTtNG GREENS
(440) - 666 - 1056
321 Lear Road. Avon Labe
Aaou from Learwood Middle School
(440) 933-5158
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WORK * WESTERN * BIK£tt
38151) CHKSTER RD.. AVON
(140)934-3230
from 1-3 p.m. is Disco vtiryWurLs Crafts
Si Magic "hi|ivr Flowers."
Boating/Fishing Info
The Miller Road boat launch facility
(
[., isopun tho month of July from S a.m. lo
~L LIGHTHOUSE
h
GRILL & P U B
AVON
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flatly S/Hxitiht for lumrh I- Dmnrr
Avon Lake paper chase
; . Attentioa Avon Lakers: Want to have
^fxa in a scavenger hunt,, meet ing new
jtf'jpeoplo in the community or just becumg-ing re-acquainted with old friends? On
faJuTy 7, there will be 15- 20 I twins con^slating of 6-8 members joining in the
||annual "paper chase." The chase is a
^'community wide scavenger hunt that
^.consists often clues which will lead all
•^trains to the final destination and party.
J.JUthsr some friends, and cull Kim at
J-B33- 0374 or Cathy at 033-5914. foin us
fforthis wild and fun event.
^jfetyTown
•& Session F of Avon Lake's Safety Town
uwts July 9-13. from 9-11 a.m. If you
•ve any questions, please call the Avon
nke Recreation Department at 930130, Monday thru Friday 10-2 p.m.
Klidimr meet '
Avon Lake Summer Recreation
/learn wilt host its annual Marge
aot Meat on July 15. at the Avon
_ {.Community Pool. Swimmers from
m m l neighboring states, as well as
ttnlocal swim clubs will be participatiftin this meet.
_ _ . -imps
fjigfa 5 years and up can choose from:
*fc Twirl Beginner. Beginner Level II
m 2 Batons. Class sessions run from:
ly 9-20. at Troy gym. Please contact the
' h Lake Recreation Department for
•(ration and additional Information
f030-4130.
CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE
Avtm Liikiv Ohin AAtiVi
^ . -^5
Tennis Lessons
Tunim it-sHonS begin (tinu 10. nnd run
through August 3. .it the h-nnis i:utirts at
Blvser. Park. Ltwsons aru avatlnble for
children as young as six years cilij to
adult. Please contact tilt- Avon Lake
Recreation Dupiirtmunt for registration
and additional information at <)3l)-4i:)0.
Summer reading program
Aunt Teak and Uncle Junque Sale
Avon's city wide Aunt T«nk Jfc Uucte
The Avon Lake Public Library scinsdJunqui; yard sale is July 23-24. Please
ulu of July children's summer rending
contact Lois Shinku for more details at
activities are us follows:
See "Humming Toys" in the 937-5204.
DtscoveryWorks Crafts & Magic work*
S t Mary's Oktoberfest
shop on July 7 from 1-3 p.m.
Mark your calendar and plan to
On July 10 at 2 p.m. it's Jungle Terr) *s
attend the annual St. Mary of the
Travuling Zoo.
Immaculate Conception
Church's
At noon on July 11 is the ALPL
Oktoberfest on July 29. from 3-10 p.m.
Volunteer Recognition luncheon and at on the church grounds located at 2G40
1:30 p.m. the book discussion features
Stoney Ridge Road in Avon. Festivities
"Pupper Pike."
include live music, games for children
On July 12 choose from the all day and adults, great food, and a raffle for
Children's Crafty Thursday workshop
$1.01)0. Admission is Free!
featuring "Mosaic Elephant" or at 10
a.m. the Teon DHcorativu Gurtltm
Stepping Stone workshop meets.
The Discovery Works Crafts & Magic
workshop meets on July 14 at 3 p.m. for
"Stain Glass Windows."
At 11 a.m. July 16. Join the Teen
Mystery Lunch and Pizza Party, then at 7
p.m. Clownin' Around with Boh
Kroititer . and at 7:30 pirn. "Shipping
News" is the book discussion.
Clutter Away with Feng Shui ill 7
p.m. on July 17.
July 19 is the all day Children's Crafty
Thurday "Make a Puzzle."
On July 21 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. is
the Red Cross Babysitting Clinic and
from 1-3 p.m. is Disco very Works Crafts
& Magic "Odor Eaters."
Put on your dancing shoes and join
us July 24 at 7 p.m. for the Alumande Al
Family Country Dancing.
July 26 is the nil day Children's Crafty
Thurday "Surfs Up."
On July 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. is
the Red Cross Babysitting Clinic and
museums
b t e t n u h l p Wm. a Mather Museum
fefN.' Coast Harbor Park. 1001 E. 9 St.
Itaf, (216) 574-6262; Httlc.nhlink.nel/wfjni
|& Memorial Day through Labor Day.
"" t.-Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. 12N-5 p.m.:
iy 4 through Oct. 28, Fri.-Sat. 10 n.m-p.m.. Sun. 12N-5 S5. senior $4. slutu?nts S3 Built in 1925. the 618 ft. long
giteamihip once functioned as a premier
KQrMt Lakes freighter. Visitors can see
|caxgb holds & tour (with guides) its oak'paauled, brass-appointed ofTicers' qunr"•— - passenger state-rooms, dining
'•t\i::';r-
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rooms, pilothouse & 4 story engine room.
EVENTS: July 1-4. 12N-4 p.m.: Annual
Whistle Pull blasts whistles from ships
long past on tho Mother's Spar Deck.
US5COD
North Marginal Rd. between li. 9 St. &
Burke Lakefront Airport (210) 500-8770,
May 1 through Sept. 30. daily 10 a.m.-.
5 p.m.
55. senior,$4. student* S3. under 5
free1 groups of 35 or more 52 e«i:h. mil
for reservations. Tour the only surviving
sub in original WWII condition, porniiinently dor.ked on the N. Const.
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INSURANCE AGENCY: INC.
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AvonUkc
933-5223
QUAUTY CHIROPRACTIC
CARK rott ALL ACES
Da* evening & Saturday
•ppointmenta.
Call today
Dr. Ceorfa B«rU, D.C.
934-2333
36490 Detroit Road, Avon .
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Clothes Garden
SHORTS SALE!
Just in time for s-\
summer!
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Health Museum of Cleveland
8911 Euclid Ave.. (across from ihe
'Cleveland CUnic. Cleveland: (216) 2315010.
Explore the 18-foot Giant Tooth: Juno
tlm Talking Transparent Woman, the
Wonder of Nuw Life or the museum's
other 1T.0 exhibits on the human body.
Open weekdays. 9 a.m.-R p.m.: Saturday.
10 a.m. -5 p.m.: Sunday, noon -5 p.m.
Closed major holidays. Admission
charged.. 'Wub situ: vvww.healthmuse-
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AVON LAKE
Boatlng/Fl»hlng Info
The Miller Road bout launch facility
is open tho month of August from 5
a.m. to 9 p.m.
Vacation Bible school
Holy Spirit Catholic Church. 410
Lear Road. Avon Lake will host their
Vacation Bible, school the week of Aug.
6 to 10 from 0:15 n.m. to 12 noon. l"or
more information or lo register please
call the church office at 933-3777.
Baptismal d a s s
Holy Spirit Catholic Church. 410 Lear
Road, Avon Lake will hold » Baptismal
class on Aug. 16 at 7:30 p.m- For more
information or to register please call the
diiin.il office ut !)3;i-3777.
Summer reading program
The Avon 'Lake I'uulic Library
schedule i»f August children's summer
rending activities .ire as follows:
AiifJ. 4 from K( p.m. UisMiveryWurks Crafts «• Mugi-.: "Glitter (.'.lobe.'
AUK. H at 1:.1U p.m. is the bonk disiiniion of "SingiuK Away the Hunger."
Aug. 11 from l-:j p.m. UisvovtryWorks Crafts & Magic "Pocket Troll."
Aug. IB from 1-3 p.m. DiscoveryWorks Crafts & Magic "Whidsock."
AUK. 20 at 7;30 p.m. is the book discussion of "Harry Potter and The
Soruerer's Stone."
Aug. 25 from 1-3 p.m. DiscoveryWorks Crafts & Magic "Choose a Craft..'*
Aug. 20 to Aug. 30 check out The
Library Simp'1* 7(h year Salebration.
Orientation night at Learwood
On Autf. 21 at 7 p.m. pliin to attend
Li'arvvood Middle School Orienl.itiun
night. Parents, ^uardi.ins and L.hililn-ii
an1 invitfil to tin.' uri'-nt.itioii wtih.h
will i:itnsist of it brief introduction lo
teachers, a tour of the building -ind fulInw the child's schedule. There will
nlsy be an opportunity for th«.- child to
practice their luckt<r combination.
School begins
AUK. 153 marks the first day of classes at Learwood Middle School. The
staff has planned special activities into
the first two days of classes to help
incoming students feel comfortable at
Learwood. Activities will include a
scavenger hunt lo aqudint students
FA It*
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
3900 Wildlife Way. Cleveland
Wob Rite: www.clBmBtzoo.com. 1216)
661-6500.
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Admission charged. Dally 10 am-5
pm (Rainforest closed Wed) SB. 2-11 $4.
under 2 free: Rainforest: S5. 2-11 S3,
under 2 free. Aug 3 is Twilight at the
Zoo.
This zoo showcases more than 3.300
animals, that occupy 165 acres of
rolling, wooded land. Simulated tropical.: 'thunderstorms set the scene for the
zoo'a "The Rainforest." a two acre exhibit that Includes more than 600 animals.
over 7,000 plants and a 25-foot waterfall.
Catch the Australian Adventure.
Cedar Point
In Sandwky (419) 627-2350. Web
Site: www.codarpolnl.com
.
Open mid-May -Labor Day. daily, und
September through mid-October, weekends. (Hours vary.] One-Day Ticket Price
Range: $38.
Cedar Point features water rides, c
dolphin and aen lion pavilion, and 11
roller coasters, including the 161-foot
Mean Streak and the world's tallest
inverted roller coaster, the Raptor.
carousel, at this, amusement park.
Geauga Lake also has live shows, lake
cruises and restaurants for the whote
family lo enjoy.
Put In Bay Line Co.
Line Co. Jet Express
*5 N. Jefferson St.. Port Clinton;
(419) 732-2800. Operates late April
through late September daily and late
September through late October, weekends. Ticket Price Range: Under S19
(round- trips).
Good time I
Jackson Street Pier, downtown
Sandusky: (800) 446-3140. Operates
Memorial Day weekend- Labor Day.
daily. Ticket Price Range: Under 522.
Goodtlme 111 and
Goodtlme Cruise Lines
North Coast Harbor. 825 E. Ninth St.
Pier. Cleveland; (216) 861-SltO.
Oporates mid-lune through September,
daily. Ticket Price Range: 57.50 -S12.50
(sightsomng lours).
West Side Market
1979'W.'25th St. at Lorain Ave..
Cleveland. (216) 664-3386.
Open Monday and Wednesday. 7
a.m. - 4 p.m.: Friday and Saturday. 7
a.m.- 6 p.m. No admission charged^
More than 100 merchants represent
various ethnic groups and sell'items
ranging from fresh meats and cheeses to
homemade baked goods at this old
world-style market.
International Women's Air and
Space Museum
Burke Lakefronl Airport. 1501 N
Marginal Rd., Cleveland.
• Web site: www.iwnsm.org. (2in)
G23-11U.
Research center Mon.-Fn. 10 u.m.-4
p.m.. lobby exhibits anytime, free There are several exhibits honoring
women's achievements in aviation,
such as Madame Blanchard. who was
appointed . Napoleon's Chief Air
Minister of Ballooning in iH04, &
Katharine Wright, who supported &
encouraged her brothers. Orville &
Wilbur to fly tho friendly skies.
Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame
and Museum
Six Flags Ohio
1060 N. Aurora Kd.. about .*«) miles
southeast of downtown Cleveland.
'.\itr,irii: (330) 502-7,131 or (800) THEH U E (800) 841-9283.
Open Memorial Day weekend. Labor
-,)., ,Lilly. mid-May and October, week., ,,.. {Open some wi-«kends\in
(wnlierl.Ticket Print: .$m<W.
•'•njuv n»>nr than 100 wet and dry
•,'„: .. liiduding roller coasters..wim-r
.!,.ics and '»
1 Key Plnwi, Cleveland
Info'lines (210) 515-11444 , (HUH) 4«ttROLL: (2Ki) 781-7625. Web Mte:
www.ruckhull.coiu
Daily II) ii.m.-ri::m p.m. . W e d li» >)
S15. seniors ft kids 9-11 St l.!iO, under H
free, tlroup rales un.' available.
Members are free. Adviince tickets itre
available by Killing (HOO) 4«i;t-KOI,L or
thnttigti any Titketuiiister mitli't.
, A big. architectumi seven floor iriliule lo rock \ its roots, tin- 1st museum
di-difiiiiMl to th'J liviiiK lioiil.iy ot mvk
H, full. Multimedia interai tiv.. cxhibtls.
stah'-of- thf-iift nidio ^lurli" di-.pl.i\-int
arlilai.lt A lut-inor.iliili.i. K"' t ''' t '' s t n i l ' ' ^
l-hit-wmiiliTt & a Hiant :t-*i:rwii p n xi'tiliiliMi of Hall nf h'.mif intliit.li-*".
with \\w building and staff. In uddition,
seventh graders will attend nn activity
fair to ['.'.mi about the many clubs and
iictivities available to students.
Lftirwotid's Principal is Ms. Jane
Rauu.iy mid Assistant Principal is Paul
Kish.
Sign up for September lessons
The Lake Erie Square Dance Club
offers square dancing for fun. social and
exercise to everyone. Lessons begin in
September with a free introductory Fun
Night on Sent. 2(i. Plan now to attend.
The Fun Night and lessons are every
Wednesday evening at tho Avon Lake
Public library. 32649 Electric Blvd..
Avon Lake. Regular dances are held the
first and third Friday of each month.
For more information call 933-3156.
Sunday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. (Closed major
holidays.) Noadmission charge.
The Cleveland Orchestra
This orchestra plays its regular season at Severance Hall; the summer sea-.
son is held at the Blossom Music Center.
Office Address: Severance Hall, 11001
Euclid Ave.. Cleveland; (216) 231-1111
(Severance
Hall
box office). ,
Performances: September - May and July -August. Ticket Price Range: $20 -S60
(Severance Hall) and S15 -$40 (Bloisom
Music Center). Severance Hall .web site:
http://tiger, chuh.cleveland.heigbujc
12.oh.us/trg/ music_settlement.htm]>' ,>v
The Pro Football Hail of F«me ;'•
Located off 1-77 (exit 107A).?in
Canton. Ohio. Open every day except r
Christmas. Group raters and banquet
facilities available.
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The Hall of Fame is the borne of Game
Day Stadium...the unique turntable theater presentation featuring;-NFL Films
Cinemascope production Cb«mpWnshlp
Chase-a first in sports! "Football "as
you've never experienced it!"*.' . ; ; ' • ;
The Cleveland Museum Of Art
11150 East Blvd. University Circle
(216) 421-7340. (888) CMA-0033;
Web site: www.clemUsart.com
': .'
Tue. Thur.. Sat. 8c Sun. 10 a.m.-5
p.m., Wcd.'&i rrt. to 9; free.
memorialize the music that changed
Permanent collections house ; a
the world,
newly polished Armor Court, breath, Exhibits: Through Summer: Jinn
taking Egyptian. Roman, Grecian,
Heiidrix. original artifacts, videos,
interactive kiosks & Surround Sound 3- Impressionism and contemporary
exhibits, and special masterpiece exhiD theater with live footage. PLUS: lectures, films & other programs. Through bitions. The museum also hosts lee*'
lures, concerts. Dims and other proSept - John Lennou: His Life & Work.
grams. Exhibits: Mar. 25 - Jun. 3:
Lake View Cemetery
Antioch: The Lost City. Through May
1231 Euclid AVH.. Cleveland: (216)
23: American Space: Landscape
421-2U65.
.
Photography 1900-1950 brings , a
Open daily. 7:'.1O a.m. -5:30 p.m. No
panorama of prints out of the CMA
admission charged. Guided Tours:
vaults. May 27 - Aug. 5: The Mode! Wife .
April-Late November, daily. 9 a.m. -4
examines the photographer's wife as
p.m. No tour fees.
muse & model. Jul. 15 - Sept. 16:
Unfolding Beauty: Japanese Screens
Lake View Cemetery Is the site of
from CMA. Aug. 26 - Oct. 28: Inventive
President James A. Garfield's MonuImpressions: 13th & 19th~C French
ment and other memorials honoring
Prints features printmakers Degas.
Cleveland residents. The Wadti
Memorial Chapel, also located at the 1'issarro & others. •
'cemetery, is open to. the public for visitors lo view its Tiffany stained-glass
interior. In addition to its architecturally distinctive monuments and sculptures, Lake View Cemetery is one of
Cleveland's most impressive gardens.
Knch spring, summer and fall, floral
tour routes are marked so visitors may
lour the cemetery by car.
NASA Lewis Research Center
21(100 Hrnnkpiirk. Kd. (State
I7|. CLrvi'liind; (l!Ki) 4 i;i-40lil) or
4Xl-<)H:t4 ITDIJ).
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The Dream (Le Fteve), by tho 20th-century
painter Salvador Dal! is at tho Cleveland
Museum oF Art.
Learwood student's lyrics set to music for end of year concert
AVON
L>\Kt:
By Lort £ Swit.ij
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who admitted to a lack of talent in Ui« instrument She
iMtjovs tin? choral, particularly singing.
The choral will upend two sessions with Gray previous to the concert performance. Gray, who resides in
Cincinnati, Is -i full-tinm luticher and part-time composer.
"She's KtimK to Ii-nd sunns in.iighl." Lisi said. "That is
what the students are &mng to benefit from educationally.
Thi-y ari' giiing to wwk on a piece with the person who
wrote thu musii: mid nain some insight into how it was
done."
The coniert. which is open lo Uie public, will b« held
on May 24 at 7:iU p.m.rttb.'arwood Middle School-
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When oiKlitlt-Knidc slu,!,.,U [Inn* Sti<phaiiv Kniiluati*.*
from LiMnvoud MiduV School t>n lulu* (-. SIHJ-'U t.iU- with
her one memory tli.it ntosl siuilcnl* .irnrss tin* •<!.!!.• and
even country ran'l t:),iitn. Ui.it of hiiviiiK h«r i:I.issiti,ili-ft
perform a sons with lyrii:s tlmt wt-re writtfii by h.-r
1
Stephuiiy's poem "Thf Wind" was s i f t e d hv
Mitiiael Lisi, Director of Vwsil Music ;il LiMrwiiud to Iw:
i'«;d as the basis uf an original composition written by
Umowned children's choral music cumposur. Cvnthia
Gray.
Cray, who began working .un the comnositiun in
January, submitted a draft several months Inter, and the
eighth grade chorale ha« been practicing iht> piece, in
addition to several otlier pieces, which will be performed
at the Learw jod Eighth Grade Spring Churul Concert on
May 24. Approximately UiO student will participate in
the concert.
"I'm really B.xrited." said Stephoiiy. who wrote the
"Thts Wind" in Language Arta class. She initially wrote
several pieces, and submitted "The Wind." whlch'she felt
was the best piece, to Lisi.
List, who has been a director at the middle school,
said that vocal music is im academic subject at Learwood.
"At Learwood. our curriculum goat is to teach higher
level thinking skills." Lisi said.
They approach music on several levels, including logical and quantitative aspects, including choral composition and techniques.
"We may look at lyrics and poems, and ask ourselves
'how would it flow to music?" Lisi said.
Usi. who is acquainted with Cray through the State
Board of Choral Directors, came up" with the idea last
year.
"We were able to commission the piece through a
grant by the Avon Lake City Schools Foundation." Usi
•aid.
The grant covered the cost of commissioning the
piece. Lisi complimented the non-profit foundation
Bree Stephany sits outside of Learwood Middle School
with Director of Vocal Music Michael Usi.
which also iissi.stf.d with the purchase oF a grand piano
last year.
"I believe this is tliu first time a piece has been commissioned in thu middle school." Lisi said. Several pieci")
have been canuiiissianud for the high school chorale.
Lisi described the piece as contemporary choral, noting that it was geured toward younger students. The
piece will be published by Heritage Publishers, and will
be avnJable la the public. Including other schools,
nationally.
Stephany WJLS sonmwhat surprised when she heard
the music that would be accompanying her lyrics.
"I hud imagined something more upbeat." she said.
"It's kinda cn.*epy."
Despite the slower tempo. Stephany waa complimentary of the pier*.
"1 really like it." Slephmiy said.
Stephany's long-terra plans do not include writing or
performing in the music industry.
"I want to be a doctor." she said. •
Last year she studied the saxophone but gave it up.
"It wasn't really my thing." said Stephany. laughing.
Senior Advisory Committee a success
AVON
By Mike Ferrari
Avon Council President Shaun Brady and
Councilman Tim Nickum have begun the process of
starting Q Senior's Advisory Committee.
The group has been designed with Avon seniors
in mind, providing them with a format to have
input and their concerns brought before city council. Theirfirstmeeting was held on May 21 u close
to 60 people were in attendance at Avon Qty HoU..
Their second meeting will be for the organization of the group along with designating tfao various
chairpersons that will serve as th* group's liaison to
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: Brookside sophomore takes on new technology to improve school's website
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By John^Edwards
Dave McCowan, a 1G yuar old gaphomoru tit
Brookstdu High School, has the honor of being this
first student assigned to ttn ongoing project to
improve the district's website. McCownn's 9-week
assignment from Modern Industrial Technology
teacher Bill Glynn was tho first in a series of nineweek projects assigned to one Massachusetts
Institute Technology (MIT) student each quarter.
The project is to compress videotape orchlves
and transfer the plays, concerts, classes, games and
whatever else is stored on the school system's many
VHS cassettes onto compact discs. The discs will
be turned over to the district'* computer network
engineer Doug Cogdell for inclusion on the website.
Glynn said computer technician Cogdell, a district employee, is currently in the process of revising the website to accommodate all the new video
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;is it bfunau's uv.-iiliihttj.
"Muy!)u wo'll liavu a 'viiji.'ij of the wutfk1 or sumo- •tai'i.'s while tr.m»fi.rriiiR lh«m to CD. but compreasthing, but livuiiUi.illy nil our video will lit; uvuil.ibli' inK them ror t:uinpuH'r files |* too fast.
•'['in .l.-finit.'ly nl.nl I'm,doing tins. I m glad Mr.
online." Glyiin sum, "Whun DOUR guts it runnnift
(ilynn pickud m» lo Iwirn how to burn CDs and crepeoplo will bu iible to vimv st Twinning vidi'o from
ut.- computer files. I wish 1 had a system like this
thi-'ir homo computers," us wull as frutn jl;issroom
stations on the Shoffiuld-ShoffUild Laki; Schools* so I could da this kind of thing at homo. When
began thu assignment nil this equipment was brand
Intrunet.
Students, starting with MuCqwiin. will bis new HO I had to sort of learn by doing it. Now I'm
assigned the quarterly project of converting n\\ the teaching Mr. Glynn how to use it. I'm definitely ilkexisting video as well as new tapes ad they're shot,
Clynn talked about his student's involvement in
until every last one is on CD and online.
The assignment is not just a service to the thu project.
'•Dave's the man. Hr's teaching rne how to comschools and their website, though. It's a valid, challenging !earr:..g experience. And. uccording to press videos. Creating videos I can do, but comMcCowan, the process is a lot of fun. too, Lost pressing them is a new experience. A lech teacher
Thursday he was watching recently taped inter- can't be shy about learning from his students.
views of the nine Japanese exchange students who Especially with these new techs, the kids know
visited Bronkside from Hiroshima last month while more than I do."
The school district's website address is
transferring the tape to disc.
"I really enjoyed what the Japanese kids had to WWW.Shefnelil.Kl2.OH.US.
Spring music, art at the park and prom time in Sheffield
to Carly Shoemaker and 3rd Place to Dan Zarrelli.
Neuman. Shawn Pankratz, Brandon Sims and
Stephanie Vaughan. Congratulations to all on a Also, 13 elementary, middle and high school students received 550 U.S. savings bonds from the
noteworthy achievement.
John Edwards
Sheffield Lake Water Department for their winning
Art at the Park
entries in a design contest for a covered bridge built
Spring Music
The annual District Art Show continues at the of recycled material*. The awards were presented
The ShefHeld Middle School Spring Choir Lorain County Metroparks' French Creek Nature at last night's Sheffield Lake City Council meeting.
Concert is set for 7 p.m. May 30 in the Middle Center on Colorado Avenue in Sheffield Village.
, '
School Gym on Harris Rand at Colorado. There's no The show, featuring artwork by students in all Prom Time
charge to hear the sixth, seventh and eighth grade grades, opened May 14 and runs through Memorial
Brookside High School's junior-senior prom will
choirs perform a variety of tunes. The Sheffield Day weekend, closing May 29. There's no charge be held May 25 at Tom's Country Place in Avon.
Middle School (SMS) Band's annual Spring Concert for admission. Prize winners, who'll share $500 Dinner will be served at 7 p.m.. with dancing to folwill be presented at 7:00 p.m. May 31 at the Palace donated by the Susan Forma Memorial are: low. No one will be admitted alter 9:30 p.m.,-and
Theater in Lorain. Adult admission is $2 at the Seniors; 1st Place Mark Reigelman. 2nd Place the prom ends at midnight. Prom-to-dawn wilt be at
door [kids under 12 aro free). The sixth, seventh Chelle Lochmiller, 3rd Place Vanessa Erdei. Juniors; the EMH Center for Health and Fitness, 1997 Health
and eighth grado bands, along with the SMS Jazz 1st Place Katie Sullivan. 2nd Place Kimine Stiteler
Way Drive. Avon, from 11:30 p.m. to 3 a.m. Many
Band (which draws its players from all three con- and 3rd Place Loslie Crates, Sophomores: 1st Place students will extend prom weekend with a Cedar
cert, bands) will perform. You can have an enter- Laurie Liszak. 2nd Place Aimec Custis, 3rd Place Point outing on May 27.
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2nd Place Jessica Vigg, 3rd Place Bethany Fisher. Special Olympian Feted
A
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for
Brookside,
SMS,
Forectlawn
and
8th
Grade;
1st
Place
Donna
Berkheimor.
2nd
Place
NHS Taps Juniors
students who competed in the Special
Brookside juniors inducted into the National Sam Fortney, 3rd Place Ashley Sallay. 7th Grade; Tennyson two
weeks ego at Ely Stadium was hflld
Honor Society this year are: Emiline Adkins, 1st Place Annie Martin. 2nd Place Brand! Tresch Olympics
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Nicole Arra, Matt Bialko. Jon Blystono. Lisa Born. and 3rd Place Kendra Giusti.
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In a separate category for three-dimensional art- Congratulations to all the kids who represented
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WCLV, from page 1
because none of tho contrails guar.inloed that the furniat would remain the
jamt).
Despite the larger companies trying
to tie up all of tht; airwavus, Conrad
and his partner* wurw able to swing a
three-way deal between two other stations thai translatws intu a ideographic
move only.
WCLV's frequency of 95.5 FM will
bo.
transferred
to
Salem
Communications who are Inn current
owners of WHK (AM/FMJ. Salem
Communications will then transfer
WHK (AM 1420) to WCLV and WHKFM (98.1)
to
Clear
Channel
Communications. Clear Channel will
transfer its ownership of WAKS-FM
(104.9) to WCLV.
The
Federal
Communication
Commission (FCC) will ultimately
have to approve of the tnuisactions
and transfers but WCLV will then be
broadcast on 104.9-FM and on 1420AM.
Conrad said that he made the mov«
to reach a larger audience in Lorain
County and to avoid the interference
the station has been experiencing with
a Detroit, Mich, statinn that periodically caused problems with their broadcast in the local area.
"Everyone on the west side is excit-,
ed about this because of the previous
ACCIDENT, from page 1
staff at the hospital to place 220 stitches in his' face and head.
Carrie Cottrell, the 24-year-old
Avon mother of the two children, fractured her left leg in the accident. In
addition to her injured leg. the largo
cement pipe penetrated the vehicles
firewall and severed her right big toe.
.Also involved in the accident wera
a seven year old boy and two year old
girl. The young girl was trealed for n
fractured right foot upon arriving at
the,' hMpltaF after the accident. The
seven-year old boy suffered minor
injuries.
, t Chief Vttagi said he was unaware
, about the reason the four people were
in the field driving, but suspected they
were just "cruising" around.
"1 suspect they were just joy-riding
or mudding." Vitagi »aid. "1 have no
idea as lo why they were in the field
but that is what I believe."
SinCe the accident, the issue has
prubk-ni wn have bad with1 iriierft'r.
encw," "We .jn; going to pay ;i lot more
attention to Lurajn County 1now that
ivH will have u pn>-<"iio> I hen and mir
signal will b»; <:l«>ar as a bell."
The business moves traiislitti; into a
stronger signal for WCLV and' bt;i:au.s»*
IL> new tower will be plaut'd in AVMII.
their listening audience will •.•xpaiul
into more western Cleveland f'jiiintiinitios. The finalizatinn will hn complete by July.
"Although we've never jjone out
looking for a buyer, we have had .some
aggressive offers over the years."
Conrad said about different companies
thiil had offered to buy the privately
owned station. "Hut since no one
would guarantee us that they'd maintain our classical format. lb<? answer
has always bten u quick, firm, no!"
Instead WCLV's owners have proposed the establishment of a newly
formed non-profit corporation, the
WCLV Foundation, to be comprised of
The Cleveland Foundation, the new
public service media organization created by 90.3 FM (WCPN). PBS and
WCLV.
The foundation's primary goal is to
establish a fund that will benefit five
major Cleveland cultural institutions.
The
Musicnl
Arts
Association
(Cleveland Orchestra and Blossom
Music Center). Cleveland Museum of
Art. Cleveland Institute of Music and
the Cleveland Play House are all part of
(!>>• foundations recipients for funding
tu ''ii^un- that tin; nnisii: and arts remain
present in tin; Cl.-vHaiiii m.irkul.
Tin; five organisation* 'flung with
the Cleveland Partnership for Arts and
Cult lire will comprise an Advisory
Couiuiilt"i> to the Board of Trust ft;* of
tin- WCLV Foundation. Their r-ile a.-i
the Advisorv Ciiniiiiittee will be to
inform tin- Foundation of couditiuns
and issues within tin; Northeast Ohio
cultural community in order to assist
tht' F'oudnation in carrying out the
intent ai donors.
When the stations begin broadcasting on both AM and FM. ownership of
WCLV-KM station will then be transferred to tin- WCLV Foundation, while
the AM station will remain property of
the current stockholders of tht? station.
WCLV transmits their classical
music format from WarrensviHe
Heights and is the only locally owned
commercial station in the Cleveland
area. They have been gracing thir airwaves with unique programming since
19R2 and have been on the receiving
end of numerous, national awards for
their programming efforts.
Their original programming highlights include the longest running
commercial sponsorship in Cleveland
radio history with Symphony at
Seven, that started in 1964 and
Keinen's Concert Hall that began in
l'JGH.
WCLV has been broadcasting the
concerts of The Cleveland Ordn'stra
on a weekly basis nim:« 1J)C5, while
featuring tin- Peabody Award winning
Adventure in Good Music for three
decades
WCLV has also foaturud A. Grace
LtM' Mini's Ulack Arts that focused on
A fro-American musicians and composers since 197G and have broadcast
performances from The Cleveland
Museum of art music series. WCLV
also produces and distributes other
national musical organizations such as
the
Detroit
Symphony.
Dallas
Symphony and the San Francisco and
Milwaukee and Van Cliburn Piano
Competition out of Fort Worth. Texas.
"We are one of the most successful
classical musical stations In the court
try." Conrad said. "2002 will be our
40th anniversary of bringing classical
music to the Cleveland area."
WCLV has earned , the National
Association of Broadcasters award for
best classical station of the year. New
York Radio Festival's best classical format worldwide and the Gabriel Award
from . the
National
Catholic
Broadcasters for radio stations of the
year award three times. WCLV has also
raised over S5 million for Cleveland
Orchestra and other arts organizations
in Cuyahoga County.
Currently. 27 people work at the
station. Conrad mentioned the possibility of expansion, but noted that will
not happen in the immediate future
been referred to city prosecutor Tony
Manning. Charges should be filed
sometime this week for the trespassing
and other charges that could stem from
the incident.
Chief Vilagi said that several police
and fire vehicles responded to the call
and the Avon Fire Department transparted all of the victims to the hospital
following the accident.
According to Chief Vilagi. alt of the
victims were treated for their injuries
and have been released.
"This proposed park land bus bean
pouted a* no trespassing by ihe city
and is not open to public use." Chief
Vilagi said. "Obviously ther« nr» hnatards on the property which prompted
the city to post the land attd just
because the land is owned by a public
entity it does not mean that it is open
for any u*ag»-"
, •
Avon Fire Chief Fnmk Root s«itl ho
was bothered by thtf acr.idunt becntisn
of the children that got injured.
"1 certainly would not be on someone else's property that I wasn't familiar
with," Chief Root said. "I wouldn't want
to be Ihero myself let alone huving a
mother with her children that got hurt."
Chief Root said the accident was the
worse one that he could remember
involving children and the* amount of
injuries that took place.
"I urge people that if you arp, going
to do this, do it on your own property."
Chief Root said. "This accident was
probably the worst I've seen and with
the damage to the truck I'm surprised
the injuries weren't worse. I've never
•men a vehicle with tho firewall driven
bunk through the floorboard."
In The PRESS...
Division I and
Division II district
track and field
results
See page 25
oble. Total expenditures through April
18 were S1.81C.2H. Kowalski's listed a
balance on hand of S22.1.72. She
essentially funded her campaign herance of S969.87.
self with St.OaOof hnrown funds, and
The "Abram for Mayor Committee
a S50 contribution from Donald and
to elect Anthony (Tony) Abram brought Shirlee Moore of NoporvUle. III.
forward S127.UG. Abram mode tne
The three other mayornl candidates.
committee a S3.UOQ loan. His expendi- Barney Olson. Walter Feigntior. and
tures through April 20 were S1.4R1 Robert Tomanek were not required to
leaving his committee with a balance file prw-primary reports since hey
were not claiming to have received
° f wSVcouncilwoman Holly Moore over SI.000 in contributions through
Kowalski's -Committee to Elect HMK
the pre-primary filing deadlinelisted a total of 52.040 of funds avail-
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May 23,2001
AVON
NOTEBOOK
Kiwanls scholarship funds
Thu Avon Lake Kiwants Scholarship
Loan Fund, has funds available for the
residents of Avon Lake. Avon, Sheffield
Lake, and Sheffield Village, who aro
high school graduates. The loans nru
availablo for those who arc taking
undergraduate? studies nl an accredited
college or university of their choice.
An applicant must apply by leltur
along with a transcript and/or an
acceptance letter from a college or university, showing their major study and graduation date. (Freshman am
encouraged to apply).
The loans are interest free while
attending school and fur u period of six
months after graduation: they then bear
What's for Lunch?
For the week of May 23, 2001
Sheffield & Sheffield Lake
! Avon High School,
City Schools
j Middle, East and Village
Wed: AEV: Pizza pocket tossed salad, fruity
Jttll-aAM&AHS: Rzza Pocket
I
tossed salad, fruity Jell-o. (Alt all week:
J
Ranch chicken salad.)
• Thur: AEV: Grilled cheese, tomato soup, pickle spear, diced pears. AM & AHS:Grilled
I
cheese, tomato soup, pickle spear,
diced pears.
Iftfc AEV: Mini comdogs, baked beans,
diced peaches, lucky tray day. AM &
1
AHS: FboUong hot dog on a bun,
I
baked beans, diced peaches.
1 Mon: AEV: No school AM 4 AHS: No school.
I Tues: AEV: Johnny Marzetti, cheesy comI
bread, tossed salad, diced pears. AM &
I
AHS: Cheeseburger on a bun, French
I
fries, diced pears, CAIt alt week: Chef
|
salad)
.
| Wed: AEV: ftpperoni pizza, corny corn,
|
applesauce, sunshine cupcake. AM &
j
AHS: Pepperoni pizza, corny corn,
I
applesauce, sunshine cupcake.
I
intoruMl .it iht; rate of six ji«ri:ont, cutiiputiHl every NIX inoiilhs until (liu lunn
in paid in full. It is expected ihnt thu
loud will lie repaid jit full three years
afluv graduation.
Fresently the KiwanU atv able lo
loiin studonts up to SfiOO for freshman
year, mid S1200 for each subsequent
year until graduation. Maximum loan
will bo 54200 for a regular four year
program and $5400 for a five year program. For further information, please
contact Frank lloerrle at 32tttO
Hampton Ct.. Avon Uku, 44012. by
telephone at 933-7381 or by omail at
[email protected].
Seeking ALHS alumni
Wed. Taco w / lettuce and cheese; buttered
corn, mixed fruit
Thur: Mini sub sandwich, vegetahle soup,
crackers, peaches.
Fri: Chicken nugget*, bread & butter, green
beans, mixed fruit
Mon: No school.
Tues: Hot dot on a bun, baked beans, pineapple.
Weds:Pepperoni pizza tossed salad wiih
dressing, pears.
Avon Lake City Schools Grades 1 - 8
Wed: Pizza, choice of veggie, fruit cookie,
milk.
Thun Chicken nuggets w/mashed potatoes
& gravy, green beans, melon chunks,
milk.
Fri: BLT, veggie, fruit whip 'n chill, milk
Mon: No school
Tues: Hot ham 'n cheese, hash browns, sliced
tomatoes, fruit, frosted cake, milk.
Wed: Pizza, veggie, fruit red, white & blue
Jell-o cup, milk.
The Avon Lake high school class of
1981 is planning its 20-year class
reunion. Please reserve the weekend of
July 27, 20 & 29 for class activities. A
letter detailing all events has been
mailed. If you didn't receive a letter
please call to report any changes in
your address.
We need addresses for the following
alumni: Joculyn Arias. John Blossom.
Jeffrey Bowles. Melissa Calkins. Susan
(Byanski) Ramsower. Mark Cowan. Susan
Cross. Carl D'Abato. Tim Davis. Todd
Dunkle, Mike Ewoshinka. Christopher
Fenton, Kathryn (Fiorenza) Wingertsahn,
Eric Gorham, Stephanie Jacob. Terry
Kehoe. Jeanette (Loising) Keller. Jennifer
Lewis, Lisa (Lindcr) Heinzman, Cynthia
(Lloyd) Bevinglon. Judy (McArdte)
Boallir, Mariliin (Moir) Firestone. Kevin
O'Donnell. Bill Parker. Linda (Perry)
Htilsuy, Davu Peshek. Michael Plait, Kelly
(Raymond) Anderson. Keith Reynolds,
Linda {Reynolds) Kavanaugh, Kim
(Romunini) Kendcra. Pal Shutic. Jill
(Smith) Boj'.nar, Chris Slctcho, James
Stanich. Cassandra Stroud. Patricia
Symons. Ruth ITerrell) Butts. Paula
Thomas. Susan Wagner. Deborah
(Weinman) Findora, Ronald White. MiVe
Wolf und Mike Wyzykowski. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
The following have been contacted:
via e-mail but have not responded. If
anyone could help confirm their.
whereabouts, the reunion committee .<
would be grateful: Tim Aquino, Mary
(Baker) Bond, Brian Caraway, John
Christ, Eric Church. Mark Farlow,
Melissa (Forrest) Nido, Tamara'
(Fuhrraan) Spilka. Dave Kimxnel,
Michelle Klingor, Shane Kreuzer, Chris
Lease, Doug Macy, Connie Meier..
Cheryl (Paukner) Bruner, Pam (Powers) <'
Bilski, Cynthia (Radeff) Malloy, Todd
Spieth, and Patricia (Wegner) Donovan. -'
If you can provida a current address '
please contact Beth (Cole) Link at 440^^
933-2799. Sue (Schrift) Cole at 44O '
933-6056 or wjcoleOmediaone.net ox •
Beverly (Bruder) Wilgor.at 44O-3231455 or witgor©brightjiet.
,
:
Bob Allen Insurance Agency
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33399 Walker Road. Suite B. Avon Lake 4 4 0 - 9 3 3 - 5 2 2 3
AVON LAKE HIGH SCHOOL
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For tho f)«l J / years, f pnn D hen signaled (he starl of the annual Band Aids
Palron Drivo While oriqinal.y scl up to pi-rehaM new marching band uniform,
L" I L l " v o i l " ! I T 1 " n l h o s evolved over Iho y f l o i s t o encompass ALL trm hiah
school bands: Symphonic, Wind Ensemble, Concert und Marching We purchaso
.miformi rnus.c arxl imtrumonfc and prov.de Iransporfation ta various events
Along w.lh the Palron Drive, Bond Aids income Comes from Bandarama. concejwn w l « at nl ho.T,O foolboll gomes and the annual c h e w & wusaao so |«,
which u the only studenl involved fundraiser
_ We_appreciate all you have done for theie studentj in the post. We need y o ^
help to .mute the.r muwcal success ,n th e future. Please suoport the over 210 Vu
den.s .nvakecl '"one or more facets of .he inslrumen.al program be sending your
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May 23 ,2001
Aries - M a r u i 21/April 20
yon is very special to you. An acquainYou havo to put your plan:; on hold early
innce asks you out on Tuusday. Say yes.
m the w«ok, Anus, because that r.pocial . Virgo - Aug 24/Sept 22
someone needs your help wilh a personAn acquaintance jsks to borrow money
al problem. Do what you can lot him or
on Wednesday. Before saying ye3. find
her, and don't bo upset about it. You out why hu or she needs it. There is more
know that he or shy would do exactly the
going on here than meets the eye " ^
samo lor you if the situation was
you need lo know thu facts before geit.. j
reversed.
involved. If this person won't be honest.
you can bo sure that it's a situation you
Taurus - April 21/May 21
need to steer clear of.
Be a bit daring this week, Taurus, Instead
Libra - Sept 23/Oct 23
of just hanging out at home, go out with
A close friend needs someone to talk to
friends when they ask you. You know that
early in thy week. Be there for him or her
you're sure to have a good time. Besides,
- even if you're not sure what you can do.
you
need
to
unwind
a
bit.
Don't
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afraid
If you have any submissions, questions, comments,
Just listening will help this person a lot.
suggestions and/or requests send us an e-mail at
to lei your hair down. That special comeBo supportive. Your efforts will be apprethepress@ brightnet or mail us at:
one has a surprise for you on Saturday.
ciated. Gemini plays an important role in
Enjoy, because you deserve it.
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You don't know which way to turn this
week. Gemini. There is so much lo do Scorpio - Oct 24/Nov 22
and very little time to get it all done. Don't
Don't get overwhelmed when a loved one
becomo overwhelmed. Just take a deep
asks a favor of you on Thursday. If you
breath, and relax. If you stay calm, you're
look at the situation, it's not as daunting
sure to figure out the best way to handle
as it first appears. So, do what you can
everything. Those close to you will be for this person. Your efforts wilt bo
impressed with your efforts.
rewarded. An acquaintance asks you an
Cancer - June 22/luly 22
important question. 8 e honest with him
Don't wear your heart on your sleeve
or her.
when you meet an interesting person late
Sagittarius - Nov 23/Dec 21
in the weak. Your intense interest is sure
When talking with a business associate
to scare him or her off. So. try to stay_ about a problem, you have to be blunt to
calm. Let this person make the first move.
get your point across. That's the only way
A close friend offers you some constructo make this person understand the situtive criticism. Usten to what he or she haa
ation. So, don't beat around the bush.
to say.
The higher-ups will be impressed with
your forthrightness. Pisces is involved.
Leo - July 23/August 23
Capricorn - Dec 22/Jan 20
Don't get upset when a loved one lets
This is your week to make progress on an
you down this week, Leo. He or she
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ers distract you from the task at hand
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That special someone asks a favor ol you.
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20 The PRESS
Getting revved up for the Relay for Life
We've tii'im talking about it fur
.lU'.IIfl!--,-.
weeks. Yim'vi; seen poster4' ill
over town. Miiylii- you I'Vim
signed up lu he mi a ti-ain or pii1*sibly a sponsor. This ivt-eki'iid
marks the first annual Avuu Likir
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Kulay for Life, .spuusmeil by UnB/ b-i.t
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Cancer
Sucinty.
Approximately 1.5 million penpie in over 2000 communities across I In; Uiiite.iJ Stales
participate in Relay fur Life every year. Th« I'-" t that
Avon Lake has been chosen us a site for Relay for Lift-,
along with Elyria. ttills me thai llie American Cumer
Society believes in our unii[ue smise »f community
spirit, unity and commitment.
Relay for Lifu is a 24 hour event lilli-d with laughter and tears. Forgive the cliche but 1 really cannot
think of a butter way to describe it. Teams of H-l!> people run or. walk along the truck of the Avon Like High
School Athletic Field for 24 hours for the purpose of
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Throng" " ' Friday instil, eurly Saturday tnommg
,IM<! !hi' .tiliTiioon, there will be plenty of activities to
"keep ynu .iwakf and alert. Hill Martin from Fox 8 News
licipiil'* >i"(l i.i'lfltr.iti' l l i f i r v i i m ;iml Sky F»\ will inakL- an appearance Friday evening.
rv. Al li::'.() p.m.. 1-^ mtunliiTs (rum IMI.II !>>,im will Lib*
Plus th'cri' will be line dancing, karaoku and games far
lilt: field l>f}-miiiM|i tilt? rrliiy. So fur, iippmxiin.ih*ly Mi
all .iges. C3SL Saturday, a chihlnin's tent will open as
Iit.ims havi; siKiitM) up and then 1 is still room Inr iimn1.
well .is pel show
and a unique twist on "beauty
Many families iiiul frii-nds h;ivi' jciined tugflhrr In
pageants" at tin1 male participants of Relay for Life
form' teams while imitf ;i f*:"1 hiisiin-sses. churdms
compete Fur I lie title. ''Miss Relay." Everyone is invited
and civic groups viil a I'm lie piirticipiitinn. Kf/Max,
to comi' down ami enjciy Ih« fun. After all. Relay for
Kealty-COni'. Avon Lake Hus Uini^e i-mpluyees. Avon
Lift; is about a community willing to take up tho fight
I.aki-Kivvaiiis ;tm! Key Club. Husch-Utirrneister I-'aniily
Chapels. Futurt' Business Leaders of America. Holy
If ynu would like any moru information about the
Spiril and .St. Joseph Catholic Churches. Avun Lake Cancer Survivors Victory Lap. forming a team, purUnited Church of Christ anil I'anerra Bread are just \\ chasing a luminary or anything else, contact the
Xvvt examples. After nightfall, the luminary aurvine Avon Lake Relay for Life Chairperson. Karen Under.;.ijj
will begin ami just a remindur, hern's where you're at 9:i:i-51H I.
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Hunt, Pechaitis wed
lilizabeth Patricia Hunt and Nathan T. Pechaitis
were married on September 9. 2000. The couple
exchanged vows before tho Rev. Richard Mortimer at
the First Presbyterian Church in Tecumssh.
Michigan.
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The bride is the daughter of James and Ian Hunt of
Tecuui.seh. Mich. She in a IWJti graduate of Tecumseh
High School and received a bachelor's degree hi mar*
keting/business administration in 2000 y o m
Hillsilale College. Hillsdale. MI. She is an advertising
account executive for Scene Magazine.
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Parents of the groom are Tom and Cindy PechaiUi
of Avon and Sandy mid Bob Dunkle of Avon Lak&T
The groom is a 1>J<)4 graduate of Avon Lake.UIgb;
School. He received a bachelor's degree in American'
Studies in 1909 from Hillsdale College. HillsdaWM£
Hu is employed at the corporate heudquartotr'bf
Sherwin Williams in Consumer Affairs, CleVdittrtfcv
Following the wedding, a reception w u heJctat
the Tecumseh Country Club. The couplo^honeyinuoned in Aruba. They have been making their
home in Westlnke.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wiley
Niebes, Wiley wed
Httnthttr Ann Nitrites ami Mark. Kfiui.ill Wilry
were mnrriml on April 7. 2001 at Rocky River
United Methodist Church, A reception was held at
Windows On The River in Cleveland.
The bride Is a 1993 graduate of Avon Lake High
School and a 1997 graduate of Howling Green State
Univarsity in 1997. She is u special education
luachur in the Elyria City School System.
The groom is a 1993 graduate "f Toledo's
Woodward High School and a 1998 graduate of
Bowling Croon Slnto University. He is employed as
a computer programmer with Hyland Software.
The couple will reside in Lakevvood following a
honeymoon cruise to the Caribbean.
The PRESS...
Mr. and Mrs- Nathan T. Pechaitis
Avon Lake paper chase
Attention Avon Lakers: Want In have fun in a scavenger hunt, meet new people in the community or just
become re-acquainted with old friemlsf On July ?.
there will bu 15- 21) teams consisting oftt-Hmembers
joining in the annual "paper chose." The chase is a
community wide scavenger hunt that consists of ten ^
clues which will lead all teams (o the final destination
and party. Gather some friends, and call Kim at 933-:
H:i74 or Cathy at 933-5914 to join this wild and fun :
event.
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MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS
Relay for Life raffle tickets
American Legion events
Avun Like Kt'Uy fr>r Lift? 20U1 i« 'mlding a rnffl« tu
win tii.ljtts In both I he lndi;nr< and Brnwn.i Hrmie:; iiul
•i Sl.riOO niT.klnci- frmii I'utiT & C.u. Jewuli-rs. Knfftis
On May ;»7i|i ii l); p o s t will phi:u ftaj<s on th-- tickets ill Vi per tii.kt-l urn nVdiliibk* prior to tin- M;ty 2J
d«cn;i.sif(i veteran'* ^ravi--) at Elmhurst Omuh'ry, .mil 2f> Avun L.ikf Riilny for l.Hv lilJUl. Tickets .ihu will
Holy Trinity Catholic Church CemiMery Jind St. lit! said the d.iv nf thu Ruhiy (it th'; livn twnts marked
Mury'a Ctmieterv oil in Avon. They will 'also pluct- with liuti'tns. Ltrtmns and P >ti.-r & CM )MWL>1LTS. Tin)
flags at tho Avon Lake Omietery. On May Idlith thu twij drawing iviil be held on May 211 at 4 p.m.
post will raise the colors at the Post Homo ;.t U a.m. Winners' neud not \nt pri'stnil lo win. All funds raised
and conduct a brief ciMumony. At H:30 a.m. they will from th«s4» Iwo raffles will go to On* Avon Ijikt; Relit v
iissn;tibie at the Old Fire Station and proceed to the
Avon Lako Cemetery. The names of all of the
deceased Vutoran's and Auxiliary members of both
American Legion Post 211 and VFW Post B796 will
be mad, followed by the placing of a wreath intu
Lake Erie with laps and a sun salute to follow. At 1U
The Kiwiinis Club of Avon will bust n luncheon meeta.m. the Amorican Legion Post will host a pnrud>? ing and cook-jut at noon at tho house of Roger BemLi at
beginning at Bleser Park and proceifdiiiK West on 3RU72 Astoria Way. in Avon. Any ina-rested member of
Electric Dtvd. on to Glennview and then to 3R HLt Uiu community who lives or works in Avon is cordially
and proceed north toVeteran's Memorial Park for a invited to attend any of thu club's meetings. Generally tl»Memorial Day service
club mewls in1 the barn behind the Avon United Methodist
fur Lift* 2001 American fjinosr Society. One 55 ticket
wins four Indians baseball lirknts to the Aug. IH
Indians vs. Anaheim. AngeN %:mw al 1:'J" p.m. and thu
s.inii' r-iffic ticket includes four tickets tu lh« Browns
vs. Tampa B-ty Buccaneers game at 8 p.m. August IH.
loffroy and Uonna Kiddoll and family have donated nil
B tickets. AnotliL-r rnlflu provides thu winner of a S3
raffle tickul with a SI.500 necklace 'ionated by Peter &
Cu. Jewuliirs on display in their jewelry sloie window
at tlu> Litarwood Shopping Cuiitnr in Avon Lake.
Kiwanis seeks members
Church on Detroit Road at 7:130 a.m. on Wednesday
Memorial day concert
Learwood Middle School's eighth grade Band
will be perlorrning on Memorial Day. May 28 at 11
a.m. after the Memorial Day Parade. The public is
welcome to attond the performance at the Veteran's
Memorial Park on Lake Road at the end of SR 83.
Thoso participating in the concert include Avon
Lake City Schools Supt. Dr. Daniel B. Ross.
Loarwood Principal Ms. Jane Ramsay. Assistant
Principal Paul Kish, Herb Stuebner. President of
American Legion #211. staff and parents. Admission
Is free.
except when noted The club's efforts center on the betterment of the community, especially children's projects.
Upcoming activities include participation in the Avon
Commons Grand Opening celebration June 24 and a hot
dog stimd at the Aunt Teak & Uncle Junque City Wide
Yard Sale the weekend of June 23. Please call Don at 9377838 or Roger at 933-6195 with questions.
Free pressure screenings
The Lorain Count/ General Health District sponsors
free monthly blood pressure screenings at twelve urea
locations. The screenings are conducted by the Lorain
County General Health District's Public Health Nurses.
Screenings will take place on the following monthly
schedule: The first Monday of every month (if •* holiday then second Monday) at Rite Aid Pharmacy,
Shoreway Shopping Center at Lake Breeze and Lako
Road in Sheffield Lake from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and at
Marc's. 170 Sheffield Center. Sheffield Township, from
1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on the third Monday of evnry month
(if a holiday, then fourth Monday.)
Thr public health nurses will also provide information on risk factors associated with hijh blood pressure including diet, exercise, stress, weight control
and tobacco. For more information, call the Lorain
County General Health District at 322-6367, 244-2209
or 236-8722.
BULLETIN BOARD
AVON
N PI meets
Each Thursday, the Avon Chapter of
Network Professionals Inc. (NPI) meets
for lunch at the Sugarcreek Restaurant.
Meetings begin at 11:30 a.m. sharp and
feature one speaker from the group who
outlines his or her area of expertise.
Anyone Interested En either joining the
, Avon Chapter of NPI or learning more
about it, is welcome to attend one complimentary meeting. Please bring 30
business cards and be prepared to give a
ono-mlnute commercial about your
business. For more information, please
contact Michael Zubay at (440) 3658685 or visit our website at
www.npinet.com. The Sugarcreek.
Restaurant is located at 5106 Detroit
Road In ShoffWd 'Village. Network,
Professionals is a select group of highly
qualified men and women, one in each
professional category, who join together
for the primary purpose of helping each
other succeed by networking through
the exchange of business referrals.
Avon dtywldo yard sale
sales. A map of all homes having garage
and yard sales in Avon that day will be
printed and avuilaWe at all paiticipating
French Creek District Shcps (along SR
254, SR 611. and Storey Ridge from east
ofSRB3 to west of SR 511.
Registration deadlina is June 18. For
registration information, call 934-6119
or 937-5204.
Blood mo bile in Avon
The American Red Cross Oluodrnoblle will be at A. J. Rnse Manufacturing. 38000 Chester Rd.. Avon from noon
to 5 p.m. Donors must weloht at lenat
105 lbs., 17 years of age and in gBnoral
good health. Please bring photo identification and a list of all current medications. For more information call (800)
448-3543 or visit the Red Crow website
at www.redcrosB.firn/oh/noithiiriiohioblooil.
28. Ths sale will take place at the
United Church of Christ at 32801
Electric Blvd. which is across from
Bteser Park, Herbs, grasses, perennials,
ground covers and more will be sold
from 8:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. The plants
from this event are contributed by club
members and also come from local gardens which have been established and
tended by the group.
SHEFFIELD
Victory party
The Domonkas Library Levy
Committee is hosting a belated victory
party on May 23 to celebrate the passage
of its levy. All folks who helped out are
invited to foln us for light refreshments
from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Stop in for
cookies and punch and a very big thank
you. ,
„• Now there's a
faster way to save.
AVON LAKE
ALHS '51 reunion
0
APY
The 50th Reunion of the Avon Uik.*'
High School class of 1951 will host u
luncheon on June 15 at the Fox * Crow.
32045 Detroit Rd.
Reservations ctin be made through
Ruth (Holder) Copeland at (HIS) 94H0854. or Ruth©copelandhome.net
Here's a chance to get rid of all your
unwanted clutter. Join Avon's city-wide
Aunt Teak and Uncle Junque yard sales.
The event is sponsored the French Garden dub plant sale
Creek Assoc. and will be held June 23
Avon-on-the-Lnko Garden Clubs
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and June 24 from Super
Annual Great Deals Plant Sole
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Then, will be «alw will take
place on Memorial Day. May
specials, flea markets and sidewalk
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Lorain Memorial Services
Sunday - May 27
' 3 p.m.
FREE - OPEN TO PUBLIC
Schwensen Productions Presents
Comedy Show
Bobbie Collins
Friday, June 1, 8 p.m.
Lorain Palace Presents
Patriots Symphonic Band
I Tuesday, May 29,7:00 p.m. ~ Spring Concert
Multi Media Shaw
Saturday, June 2,7:30 p.m.
FREE . O P E N TO PUBLIC
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A Mt-muiKil Stsrvki' wfin lirlil ill Ihu AVUM Uiiiti'ti
Methodist Clmrrh. Tin; Nov. |clin K. liulchko. jiuwtnr.
(jfficiuti'ij. Tin* f.iniilv n't.i'ivt-'il H I M H I I fullnwiiiK t h "
S'-rvic' Cn;m;ilioi] )iv Husch (.'renuitury. Mt.-inorinU
niiiy l<it f(irw;inli'il in \\u< Avin Unitud MetliutJisl
iJuirch. 37711 Ui'lruit Kil. Avon -4-llJll. Arr.lim>utifiit\
wi'ii! inmillml by Husch-Hunin'isUT I-'jiniily f;iiii|»>l in
Avon
Toshl Matsunap
Toshi Mutsunii^i). H2. fif Avon, [mssmi ;ivv:iy
Saturday May 22 at tin; Avon Osiks Numin^ litmxt.
Avon following a lengthy itlnuss. Hi- wtis luni
November 10. 191H in Mount uinviuw, Califnrnin. lie
was a stuiJunt nl Stunford Univurnity for two y«urs ,iml
sorvud us u First Sgt. in this U.S. Army CoimturInlclligtjnce during World Wiir II. H>> movnii to Avon
from Cluvuland 54 years ago. Mr. Mutsuiiiigu wiw
employed ns UP. officu machlni* U;uhiiid;in for thirty Anne Share
years, fie worked for American Greetings for uighltMiii
Arm» Short- (nw K.wid;i|. -U. of Lii^ V^KH-, NV aiitl
years, before rulirinit in 19BU. He was a tnuinbitr of tin* funmnly nf Wi>stlakt> jiiiKstni iiw.iy .Sumliiy Miy i> in
Avon United Methodist Church. Avon and unjuytrd
IJI.S VIJHUS fulluwirif; a ihri't.-mntilli illiifss. Shu was
handcraftod rock jewelry and flower gardening.
born Miirt.li 27. Vi'M in Kucky Kivt-r ivburis sli« was
Mr. Mats'inaga is survived by his wife of 57 years:. raisud. She inuvttd lu Las Vugiis from Wostlakif i» KlfiS.
Mrs. Sha.-u was a honiomaku'r and uitjuyud canning
Masa (nee NishiJ. whom he married May 12. 1044; a
daughter. Judyth Hazel of Tempo. Arizona: two grand- and making jams and jellies. H«r hiishnnd of 4U yuars.
children. Stephen and Jennifer Huzel, a great grand- Jnme.i R. of IJIS Vegii's, N«v. survivus her. Shu is -iisn
child; two sisters. Lucy and Alice both of San Jose. survived by twu diiugiitwrs. Le« Aniit; Karua of Avon
Laki! and Dubi S/ymanski of Las Vugas. Nov. ami thruu
Caii/.: a brother, George of Salinas. California and
many nieces and nephews. Ho was preceded iit death grandchildren. She WHS nr^citded in death by two sisby his parents, Kunihisa and Tsuya (nee Inaba) ters. I£liu.beth Bacun and Martha Pnytas; a brothur.
Louis Kanda timl h«r parents. Alex un<i Anna Kamla.
Matsimaga.
Asthma support
group meeting
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LORAIN PALACE CIVIC CENTER
617 Bmnlway. Lorain OH 44032
Ticket Price $18
To d u f f i TkfccU Bjr Phaae With CMIUI Cud
440-245-1323 or 800-8*9-4*42
Wuntac LMfhlcr b» lee* pwmi to be bentfcUl u your health
Tb« moM BManl contttfrufworUai tml»y." — The New Yurk Tlmei
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After a person dies?
. it's the fiimilv that
needs to rettim to life.
The sorrow doesn't stop when the funeral is over.
In fact, some of the hardest times could be ahead.
That's why, unlike other funeral providers, BuachBurmeister Family Chapel offers special Bereavement
Care. We've created a' unique Hcries of programs) to
help individuals or families work their way through
the grief. Through such creative approaches aH
Valentine's Day potluck dinners to jjet-nwuy bus
trips for the bereaved. We help those left behind
know that it's not just life that has to go on - but
living. To set up a meeting in our chapel, or in the
comfort of your home, call the Busch or Burmeistirr
Family in Avon and Avon Lake at 440-93il-3202.
REMEMBRANCE WITHOUT ftktitthtS.
5S
Busch Family
Funeral Chapels
www.huwhfuneral.enni
May 12. 21)01 from a
Mr. nhli.-n wtis born un lutiu 12. 1920 in Clevelmtl.
;unl wiis-Aluiiii-limx rr'siilimt of Avon Lake. He grtt'luiili'il Fruin LiiU'Wunil IUKI' School nnil served in the
U.S. Army as a first limiluiianl. stiitionerl in Frankfurt,
t;nrmuny.'Kntluwiii(4. ho was <i sales person until rcllreiiii.-nt.
Mr. Tiltlur. t-njuyed the outdoors, t-specially hunting
iintl fisliing.
He i:* survtvuiJ by a daiightur Mary H. 711den of
Avon Luke, nnd two sons, Roburt Bader Tilden and
John David Tilduu, both of Ft. Myers, Fla. He Is abo
survived by fuur grandchildren.
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A privii'te memorial survicw will bo hnld-at a later '
iliiti* in Now Muxico.
Strawberry card party
The annual Strawberry Gird Party will be held
St. Joseph Church, 32929 Lake Road. Avon Lol» t
June 13. Chicken salad, fresh fruit, croissant, bevenga -j*j
and homemade strawberry pie will be served. There' *>ji
will bo 50-50 drawing, table prizes and lots of door
prizes. Doors will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 pjn. Adonation ofS7 will be accepted at tho door. Fora rwerv;ilion in our air-conditioned room, call Lois at 833-j
2B82 or Mary at 933-5991 by June 11.
"Courageous Kida: Stepping Out for fusus" is thu
them" of this year's Vacation Bible School al Buy
Presbyterian Church to be held June 18- 22. There will
b« one session each day from 9:30 a.m. to noon and all
area, children ages 4 (by 9/30/01) through Grade 5 are
invited to attend. During "Courageous Kids" children
will find out how they can make a difference, set an
example, and stop out far }esus in their homes,
schools, and communities. Registration for Vacation
Bible School wili take place after Sunday services on
May 6.13 c'ad 22 in the church narthex. There is a S13
he per child. Scholarships aro available. Bay
Presbyterian Church is located at the corner of Lake
and Columbia Roads in Bay Village. For more information or to register, call 1'at Tarter at (440) B71- 1503
xl75.
AVON
AN EVENING WITH
BOBBY COLLINS
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S t Joe's 55 Club meeting
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The St. Joseph Parish 55+ Club in Avon Lake will $
meet on May 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the St. Joseph.
Fellowship Hall. A barber shop quartet will provide'
entertainment. Come along and Dring a friend. ' -.'
DIRECTORY O F LOCAL CHURCHES
On* SdnoKS EoMftainmi Piwws .„
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I<MIKUIV illm-ts in VVJS1H«! Villagu. R«no. Nov.
Bible school In Bay
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Rick Potts
hits the Big 5-0
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY!
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George D. Tilden
CHURCH NEWS
' Thij Lorain County Asthma Support Group will
meet May 30. 2001 at Lorain County Community
College, College Center Building (Far.ulty/Staff
Dining Room on the first floor). Follow the signs.
The meeting will start at 7 p.m. Or. Amy Chuang.
Medical Advisor for the group, will be the guest
speaker. The meeting will be an open session with
questions on the handling of asthma in honor of
Asthma Support Month. The meetings are informal
and informative. Please join us. Any questions
please call Judy at 440-926-2179.
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jiHi-iilt Clnircli nfRcinlt"!. !.<« " ' «rniiig«munls w e r e
IMIKII-'II bv Buscli-IliiniiL'islt.T i - n n i l y Chapwl of Avnn
440^933-.1202
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
36785 Owtrott Romf
A«on
.4.1O'J37-y! 50
ST. MARY OF THE
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
2640 Stonify Ridge Road
Avon
440-934-4212
RUTH LUTHERAN CHURCH
3265 Garden Driva
Avon
440-934-47t0
AVON UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
37711 Detroit Road
Avon
440-934-5121
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
36465 Chaster RiL
Avon H—____440-934-5G78
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
CHURCH S.B.C
2575 Stoni-y Rtdge Roatl
A«-i
440-934-0255
AVON CHURCH OP GOD
37445 Detroit Roud
Ajon
440-934-51 10
ST. CLEM EOT OF ORCHID
MACEDONIA ORTHODOX
CHURCH
39665 French Crerk Road
Avrtn
440-93-1-6060
HOLY TRINITY ROMAN
CATHOLIC CHURCH
3360! Detroit Road
Avon
440-937-5363
NEW COMMUNITY BAPTIST
CHURCH
3075 Sloney Ridga Road
Avon
440-933 6330
AVON LAKE
CHRIST EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
32747 Lake Road
Avon Lake
440-933-6263
AVON LAKE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
32340 Electee BWd.
Avon Lake
440-933-6240
LAKE SHORE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
33110 Electric BNa
Avon Lithts
440-933-f.?38
AVON LAKE BAPTIST CHURCH
321 Lear Road
Avon Laka _^_.44O-933-9S24
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
32607 Elwtric Blvd. •
Avon Lake
440-933-8828
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC
CHURCH
32929 Lake Road
Avon U h «
-440-933-3152
HOIY SPIRIT CHURCH
410 L«ar Road
Avon Lithe ™_440-933-3777"
AVON LAKE UNrTED
CHURCH OP CHRIST
32B0! Electric Blvd.
Avon Lake
440-933-3241 ,
SHEFFIELD LAKE
SAINT THOMAS THE
APOS1LE CATHOLIC CHURCH
715 Hatria Roud
Sheffield Lake _4 40-949-7744
LAKE BREEZE CHURCH OP "
THE BRETHREN
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!430 Lake 8 T M » Rood '.
Shatfwld
440-949-7883
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_440-934-42a7j
UCC OF SHEFFIELD LAKE
603 Sunset & Ridwlku - • -,i
Shetfidd Lafc« ^440-949-6171
CHURCH OF GOD,
SHEFFIELD-THE CHURCH
LOVEISBU1LDIHQ
2280 North Abba Road /
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Sheffield
440-934-6992
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
633 Harf- Road
Sheffield Lake .440-949.6398
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The PRESS
158 Lour Rd/ P.O. 8m 300
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Misencik Funeral Home
Tom's Countiy Place Catering
3430 Ston-ty Rrfga Rd
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morn boiitiii^ iicdihmt vii.tims unulii :;lill IJI- a\ivv \\m\
displ.iv. in .ulililiiin In "MiiTj-i'in v v l i i ( . l i " i Inun tin*
thuy (JI!«II proporlv w a r m s lift; nickels." *.iii! |.-lf
Cilv ui I.nrain Kr>'i- vi'ssi'] sati'tv ' ln-i k* an- 1 Hi'n>d.
Hat-dt, chit* of the HUNK Uivi.'.ion of W:*li»n:riift.
Tin- I JSCt; Air Ki'scut- iic|n:ii|il.'r will ilci .1 ilv- liv .mil
,1 n»M n>- drill w i l l Ix- 1 (in(im:li'd on tin* Ill.n k Kiv.-r.
Huutlt. a past pn-siiJiMit of tin? NilrlliiTii As^uci.itinti
u'catln'r pt.-riiiitlin^. Mn.iiint; tn!:)rm;itum will l»- niiulc
nf Hunting Adjitiiiistriilurs. .ilso is ;ui cx^ulivt* !>n.mt
;iv;jil,ihli- .ind bnaliT i'di](..ition prnfit;icin.v ti'Stinj; w i l l
metnbur of tin- N.itioniil Association of .Stall*
Law Administrators. Hi.- joins oihur tuition;*!
n
luadurs in stressing tliu role of lift- jarkuts in vvatiMrratt
.safety. Last yt.'iir. 23 people riiuri in boating ai.uitk'iits
on Ohio waturs. including 22 who vtttrv nol prupurly
wearing lift! jtickuts. On thu uvunig'j. 20 ptiuplu havii
died each y»;«r in boating accidents in Ohio f inix* Vi*)U.
A continued focu-s on boating .safety and cducjilion by
marine industry and boating organizations has hflpod
make recreational boating saf«r and mori! unjtiyablu.
Last year. Ohio had a record of 41(i. 7!JH registered
recreational waturcraft. During the period of 19902000. Ohio's population increased 4.7 percent, while
watercraft registrations increased 10.1 percent. "Thu
national outreach and awareness campaign known as
Safe Boating Week is designed to reach more than HO
million boaters across North America and stress the
importance of wearing an approved life jacket white
boating." said Virgil Chambers, executive director of
the National Safe Boating Council. The National Safe
boating Council, based i n Delaware. Ohio, was established in 1958 and today has a membership.of more
than 290 U .S. and Canadian organizations whose primary interests lie tn boat*
ing safety and education.
Across
Ohio,
local
communities are observing National Safe Boating
Week w i t h events nnd
exhibits. In Sandusky.
Operation Mayday VH is
scheduled for 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. on May 20 in Battery
Park. Sponsored by the
Erie County Safe Boating
Wee!; Committee and its
partners, the event allows
boaters to get information
on safe boating and obtain
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champ at YMCA
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.mil childri.'li's Kann-. also nlliTfil. Cunl.ir;! tin- I'.S
Cnnsl llii.ird in Lorain at 4t!)-22H-120? for tiifurmatiiiii.
On June i:i. |ulv r> .mil Auj'.ust Hi. the magic of modi-rn day l)nonier;uining i*; coming to Northeast Ohio.
National and niti'matiouat ; uuirierang iliampion.
C'.iiry Hroadbent. will be demonstrating both his iithlutThe 21)01 "Lcrain v.mirity Travel Ciuidt*" is imw icprowess and his incredible collection of boomerangs
available.
(the number exceeding U.'.UUu. many of them i n the
shapes of curtnou characters) at the Loruin CJouuty
Tilts annual guide takes you along the scenic shoreFamily YMCA's Day CJimp program. After Broadbent's
line of Like Krit* tn the picturesimi: countryside wliens
demoiiHlration. children can also learn how to throw
you'll find the wonders of Lorain County. Discover ric;h
the returning stick. "Roomeriing throwing." Broadbenl
arts and cultural heritage, visit local farm markets,
learn of (he wealth of fishing opportunities in the says, "is ihe iinly sport in the world where one person
c.-iii bn both the quarterback and the receiver. But, the
Central Hasin. shop at many unique boutiques and
appeal of boomerangs is even wider because i t ' j a sciantique shops, explore museums, enjoy over 121) festience, a craft, a hubby, a competition and aii art.**
vals, canoe, boat, bike, hike, ski or sled in our great outdoors or seek out Lur;iin County's past treasure by stopt-'nt more inforinution about the YMCA Day Camp,
ping at one of our many historical site.*.
cull the Avon Lake branch at 933-H100 or Greg
Myliugerat 440-:i22- 9022. Please note that registration
For your free copy of the 2001 "Lor.iiu County
at the Avun Lake branch of the Lorain County Family
Travel IJutdu" call (440) 245-3282. (H00) ;J;J4-1B73 or eYMCA will be limited to. the First 50 signups per week.
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The PRESS
25 =<
Inaugural Avon Athletic Hall of Fame class to be inducted on Tuesday
SPORTS CHATTER
AVON
Ifrtle mix forranea
\ Ana track and field £ms should seriously corttider making as/angemenfci for
atriptoDajrtan/t ^ i ^ V - - , '.. ••'-•.- . ,
Vrtth' tha district!tournament*comowinoie round to ';.;
getfarijwuth wttfS';--
;) ;Mfla»CfAnd^ earned dirtu* drum* X
pionsJiipii in both evoalsiatlafil'wwk^
radfe Division I district in Amfaent He'll'
|nH>imto'Ainhont.this vreekraod to try
^ooddo tba game. Joinlrig hint will be Jen
?R«insiftr; in tbe shot put and Rory
Sctrrelli in the., discus.,, Kamsfer took
thiidto CAndnaat Uotweek'5 district
; fobbing a little ova* two feet shy of sec: ond place. Scarvelli took fourth In the
d i . Though the competition will be
allthrnrhaWa legitimMxt shot for
p t a . - ? ,;/'-.^';:'. .:"•, ". '
sprinters Brian /ones end /
^lbhvBiblid;dsHDwa«
compote in the 100 and
*. wittvMUta will ***>
(3,200].
eilhor or the
rMegpn McGulre.
i past fall In cross
r'tfihot to head to Dayton
„_„
i f tho 800. She'U be joined
% Ibtewaflk by the 4x400 and 4x800 relay
^taaOMifixa chance to advance.
*""•"
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and -Matt
district
Rocky
av/WtafcHxL Both mada
raud.hoth have great
'^^'"Bywtinlbe
both of them
Well. tin1 w«iit is over
Fans, friends and family It'itli jiast
and present will b»' on hand ill Avon
I-liKti School oil May 2>i for the firsl
iinnuiil Avun Atlili'tic Mull uf Fvimir
:
induction Luruinuny.
Kurin (EiiUrai) ft-dick (t'JUU). Willi<iin
Chaptnan (l!»fiH). MuV. Wagar (1909)
and the 1979 girls trark arid fold tutitii
comprisB the inaugural class. This yuars
ctirumonv will bu a part of tho annual
ond of your athlutic rocognition ceremony, recognizing thu athletes of the 2CJ002001 school year, bringing together the
athletes of the past with those of the prosent.
The ceremony will take place on
May 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the Avon High
School Auditorium. The event is free
and is open to the public. Ceremony followed by dessert social in the school
commons.,
The following iz a brief listing of the
inductees ond their accomplishments.
Karin (Endrai) Jedick (1980)
•Holds seven AHS girls track records;
•Four-year letterman.
I 9 7 9 / 1 9 8 0 Senior Year-Track: Member of
state championship t,600-metef relay team;
btr ijf 0I'J1'IC: ctinrrptfjriit-np 1.600 me'1-.'
team. Second dace m dijt'ict *IOO "»;!•;'
; Member rjt th^ AlHniand Conferee.'..-^
iim: National High School Track AnAmerman HonoMble Mention; A member <jf thfj
Inland .Conference Championship t«am; Mo^t
Valuable Player at Avon High School; Member
of the crosa country team.
Cross Country: Four-year letterman.
1978/1979 Junior Year-Track: Second place
m the state 880 yard medley relay; Fifth place
m the state 440 yard dash; First place in the
district mile relay; First place in the district 440
yard dash; First place in the district 880 yard
medley relay; Outstanding performer in the
loram County Relays; Member of Inland
Conference
Championship
team; Most
Valuable Player, Avon High School.
1977/1978 Sophomore Year-Track: First
place in the state quarter mile relay (4;00record time); Second place in the state 440
yard dash; Third place in the stale 880 yard
SEE HALL OF FAME, PAGE 27
Avon, Brookside will be well represented at Kent Roosevelt
AVON
Avon and Brookside fans have several
reasons to mitke tho trip south to Kent
Roosevelt High School this week.
Both schools will send representatives
to this Year's regional, thanks to several
solid efforts nt lust wwk'j district niout at
Rocky KJvur High School
Avon's boys ttnun took seventh pliiai
ovi'rall. finLihiriK with 33 point*. Thu girls
took fourth place, with 0G points.
Brookside's boys took 13th place, while tho
Birln took ninth place with 14 points.
limoicii Pttlcta «m«iKU(l as tln> Liuly
Outls' lone qualifier, taking fourth place in
tho 100-muter dash and second place in the
10U hurtlles. She ran a "KI.IS in the dash,
and a 16.37 In the hurdles.
Jessica Blaseg may not havu ([ualificl,
but scored same points for Uie Gurus with
nn eighUi-plact* Tinish In the shot put with a
Unit! or B'MO.
•
,
On the boys side. Nfatt Craig will also bo
milking a Iri'p lo Kent. Craig took luurOi
place iii the 100-meter clash with a time of
11.52.
Nato Collier didn't qualify, but took seventh In the 1.600 to score some points for
thu Cards.
Avon's Matt Krystowski advances to
regionals once again with a meet-best throw
or 154-9 in the discus. Joining him in the
field events will bo fellow-senior Jamie
Avon hurdler Matt Pena hops the hurdles during the preliminaries of last week's Division
II district truck and field meet at Rocky River. PRESS phoio - Mutt Thomicroft
Wunme?i who took fust pluce in the shot
put with a throw measuring 52-H 1/2.
Chris Mandock will join thy pair witli a
fourth-place finish in the 110 hurdles with
took swvmilh in l!m uvitiil with n time uf
15.77, , , , . ,
. .
,
'
Kachul Siimtuk piMaal the wuy fur tint
——
a time of 15.38. Matt Pena didn't qualify, but
SEE ROCKY RIVER, PAGE 26
Shoremen qualify for nine, Shoregals for three regional events
jtegDndB-bwin. Gina
ft&njprbe" the,4x400
altei comprise two of
'ipalod: on the 1.600
-itfJairt.yBat-'::; V
gtveitagointheBOO,
"*" •. Jot a state bid
PeWcwUlbattnDnytpnatlhe
ffl i
the
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.correction :
' •
at^ib
on the
nce Track and
at Amherst, th«
finish in the
won who ran thn
nhelmer took alx*h
ent with a time of
i V*
m$-
A V O N LAKE
T h e b u s tu the first round of tomorrow's Oivision I regional track meet tit
Amlnrrst w i l l b« q u i t e c r o w d e d .
Tilts S h o r e m e n qualified athletes in
n i n e tsvents in 1«Ht wunktMiil'.s dislrict
in««t nt Amherst. taking fourth p i a u t .
uvurnll w i t h 72 p o i n t s . flnlshliiK
h u h i m l nrst-|ihi«:i' Slrnnxsvillf (U'lJ
anil
sul.nnd
pliici* Ainlmrsl
and
B r u n s w i c k (lie. 73).
T h u Shnrugals will <-,iini|iiit»! in the
4x4l)U a n d 4xHIH) i-vt-nlH.
l l n t h t e a m s will hv in AmliefMl
again t h i s w««k to ciim]ii,'Ii- in l » r
Division I re};iiinal.s. Day rini; "f lli>:
inert w i l l tuk'i; plan- tumorrmv st.»rliii|i
at -1 p . m . l'i-iy Hvu will take ph.. >• »n
SnliinlitystiirtiiiK.it 1l::tH.i.m.
F r o h d i a u Mi'g.in Mi.Cnin- will I ' ' '
tli- il mil in thf Hitd mt-H-i-*.
M((iuin'<|iMlini>il in tin-Him with rt
s n . i i n i l - p l . n " tmt'*'"'l - - 1 ' 1 H : s l l t < t " s |
missi'fl .ni.ililyinn ' " »!>«• l ' h l l l ) "l
with a lilih-pliiM- t h i i f o l -.:l.».H1l. I li
d
•n|i iliitaiu.t' n i n n n r s .
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l
Elyriii's Molly Hammer locked out
McCIuire from the final qualifying spot
with a fourth place time of 5.11.20.
Tho 4x4t)t) team took the final qualifying spot with it time tif 4:04.!!0. The
4xttOU Irani took third \>\uur with a
tiint* nftl:57. IB.
iu Thompson didn't quidily, hut
points fi>r Avon Laki; in th** Hit)-
District Track
mt-li.T h i l ' r d t ^ s , t n k i i l g s r v c n l h p l i i c i 1
w i t h n tittu* iif I 7 , : t [ . A n i V i l r i ( t i > n h ; i k r r
look, e i g h t h i n t h u s l i d ,-uit i v i t h .i
thf-civv n l i : i : i t / : v Tin- A\2UU
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h-.iin j u s t ininS'-il <iii<iliEvinK " ' i t l i •> l i t t l i
I<1,II.I- t i i i n ; t'l 1;4H. 12.
OvtTit!]. tlw Nliun'j|,ih f i n i s h e d in
• Tlit
s i > \ i ' l | t i l l ? l i t i <• U l l l l ' M i .
MIWI-
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. I I it I
in thu 200. D'Andreti swept first plar.es
in the shot put and discus events. He
threw H lfiO-11 in thi> discus, winning
th«! e%'ent by'four im:hes. He took th»
shot put with a throw of 59-11 1/2.
Tht> Shorummi wound up qualify
ing two athletes in both the shot put
and discus. Joining O'Andrua this
wuck ivill bi; Rory Scnrvelli in the discus and |i)li Kamsiisr in the shot put.
Suirvelli took fourth plar.i* in tliu dis<;IIS :vith a tlirciw uf 1G0-11. Kamsiur
took siicuud [iliicc in th" shot with a
throw nf !i:i-2.
Kylr Miller inintifii^s in the 400incliT dash with a tinn1 i>f 51.2<>.
Nt.it! Mohan qualifii'tl in thf :\.2UU
with a l'i)iirlh-plnt:t> '-itin- uf !):5ti.!)t.
1'iiul Cl.iniy h-pt his ivny t» rujiiunuls uilli a thinl-|ilai:e hi^h jump inca-
lirt.ui
|..M i ' i | t h f S h u r i ' i n r i ] . CJU.II > | i i i y
t u r Uvi> I'Vi-iiU i n l u i t K ' j r n n v ' 1 * r i ' ^ i n i i . t l .
|nii>"> ( | u ( i ! i l i f i i i n l h " n i l l - i i i f l c r fi.isii
w i t h .i s t ' t i i n i l - p l i i i . i ' . l i n i i ! n i 1 1 . ' H i i n
I h e MX) a m i .i U i i r d p h i u - l i n u - i>f 'J.:i:2i)
Siuithvvi'sli-ru
CnnftTmn ••
i h.iiu(.ifjn 4\)l()u rifl,i\ li'.un qu.iliiit'H
with a t'iurlh-plai:i.- time nt 2:'M),2il.
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Avon girls, hiking first plain* in the -itJtl.
second place in the 2IH) and playing a f>.*rt
on the meet-winning 4x-f(J<)-iiit>t>>r relay
team. She ran a 27.20 in the 200. a t:UU.li<»
in the AIM and helped teammates StiMe
Schwartz. Uaiiie Invin and ('inn I-'isher
win the HUO relay with a time of 4: Il).Z"«.
Amy Wood advanced in the HIKJmeters with u turn; of 2:211.74..
Irwjn missed out on advancing in the
'8011. taking fifth' place with a time of
2-2fi.7fi. Tonya Outilikuvich took seventh
in the 2.2(K)"with a tiint: of t:i:i:j.7. Katie
Johnson took sixth plui.i* in the 100 hurdles with a time of 17.1)7. The 4.x KM) letim
also missed out on qualifying, taking fifth
place with a time of 54.09.
Tlie j^irls 4xH00-inot(?r relay team paced
their team witli a second,-pl;w;(i finish witli
atimeof 10:u*t.H6.
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today at 4 p.m. It will conclude Friday Brookside's Matt Craig takes off in the 100-meter dash during the Division//district
starting ni 5 p.in;
track prelims at Rocky River High Schoot on Thursday. PRESS photo • Watt Thomooh
Mike Wagner and the tuam nU
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isr.ue.d eurly uxits in Thunday^
Division I district tennis touraamotio
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houn becuusu of early morning rain*
was forced to move inside to Fin
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from the mm. but slowed tl
ment immensely. Playing thalflirtf^
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two open indoor courts, things'" '
get going until the onrly
when the sunshine dried threa c^j|
clubs outdoor courts and a
more indoor courts opened, "k
result, it wasn't until midday
the Shoremen finally took
courts.
Mike Wagner fell in straight"%
(6-1. 6-1) to North Canton Hoover.']
Wagner and Kovacs fell 6-3,
Massilon Jackson.
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Errors the difference as Olmsted Falls rolls over Brookside
SHEFFIELD VILLAGE
By Mult Thrjr-vuroft
Thu Urooksiilc C-irdinuls (14-7-1) jjiiw.- it u shol. lnil
bwainw outs of 21 uthi'r ctstiiiltiuii DII \\w Olmsltil Kills
sdiwluk'. falling 7-3 in thu DivLsiun II district st-mifin.iLs.
Of lh« 27 ouLs recorded by the Dnwjk-sidrt ilitfcirtt,'. 11
were strikeouts. But early mistakes jiut thu Curds in a 5-0
hole after the Drat two innings. It would b« a hole tliey
wouldn't climb out of.
"I think we out-hit them." Broakside head couch Bill
Mathews said. "I think we pitched them cvunly. The difference was tho early blunders, the nervousness. Wo had a
couple of early walks. Wo had seven errors. Our throwing
errors just put fuel on thw fin;."
Tho Bulldogs in the muuntinw took advantage of whatever Brookside gave them. Of their nine biiserumiuts, iill
but two scored.
"This is a veteran team." Olmsted Falls head coach
Dick Szaiay said. *Tlioy can come out anil hit or they can
play the small gnrac and that's what they did today. We
took advantage of our situations."
The undefeated Bulldogs capitalized on early Cardinal
miscues end throwing errors to go up 5-0 after thefirsttwo
innings. Falls' pitcher Brian Snow did the job, allowing two runs off four hits and striking out seven. Offensively.
Snow paced the Bulldogs with three RBI and a run scored.
Brookside pitcher Dan Laaka.went all seven innings,
giving up six hits and striking oHftvil. Offensively, Mike
Carte contributed two doubles, an RBI and a run scored.
Unfortunately the Cards stranded seven baserunners.
"LaskaTdid an excellent job," Mathews said. "We were
a tittle bit nervous up front,: wo Hist made too many mistakes. They're a good team. We came out and gave it our
best shot. (Falls') Just plugged awayand played situational
baseball."
Falls did their best to suck the wind out of Brookside's
sails early as center fielder Dan Kost robbed leadoff hitter
Steve Schue of a base hit on the first play of tho game.
Schuo ripped a line drive to left center, only to have a diving Kost make the catch. Come their half of the inning they
didn't let up.
HALL O F F A M E , from page 25
'
medley relay state runners up; First place in the district mile relay;
Second place in the district 440 yard dash; Second place in the
district 8 8 0 yard medley relay; Member of Lorain County
fovte&on&t Relay Championship team; First place in the Lorian
County Invitational 440 yard dash; Kennelh Deshuk Memorial
.'.Award (Outstanding Female Award); Member of Inland
Conference Championship team; Most Valuable Player at Avon
1 9 W l t ^ - F r e s h m a n Year-Track: Member Loratn County
Invitational Relay Championship team; Member of Inland
Conference Oiampionsriipi tawn.
Brookside's Mike Carte smacks a double during the Cardinals Division II district semifinal against Olmsted Falls.
Carte finished the game with two doubles. PRESS photo - Matt Thomicroft
After striking out Kost, Loska walked Don Hosta and
Kevin Ping. Snow followed with a blooper to right field
which dropped right infrontof a diving Nick Carlo to score
Hosta.,Ping reached horn? when a pickoff attempt rolled
into the outfield. TWo batters later Cam Keys eked a base hit
on a blooper along thefirst-baseline to score Snow.
Brooksido tried to rally back in the second inning. Mike
Carte started things off with a onvout double to left center
Geld. Nick Morano drew a walk. Mike Mortensen then
loaded the bases after being hit by a pitch. But two straight
strikeouts ended the threat.
"I didn't want them to sacrifice in any runs," Snow
said. "I tried to take them out."
A double from Bob Binggeli and bunt hit by Jon Kasberg
put runners on for Kost and Hosta who each recorded sacrifice flies to the outfield to score two more runs in the sec-
ond.
Laska struck out four of the next six batters faced in the
third and fourth innings, but showed signs of wear in the
fifth, giving up two-straight base hits to Kost and Hosta to
open the fifth. An infield error on a hard-liner to short by
Snow scored both runners.
The Cardinals finally got on the board in the sixth
inning. Laska led things off with a base hit. He scored on
Mike Carte Double. Two batters later a sacrifice play by
Mortensen scored Carte,
foe Aycock cut the deficit to 7-3 in the seventh inning,
scoring on a Derek Baker double after reaching base an a
single. But that would be as far as the Cards would get as
Falls closer Todd Stefanini managed to finally shut the
dour on the Brookside run.
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1967/1968 Senior Year-Basketball: Scored a single-game high
of 50 points (before advent of three-point line) in a game against
Amherst; Team co-captain; Inland Conference scoring leader; first
Team Inland Conference; First Team Northeast District (Co-Player
of the Year); Unanimous vote for First-team All-Ohio; Royal Crown
Prep All-American Honorable Mention.
Football: Three-year letterman: Co-Captain; First-Team Inland
Conference Ail Star fw offense (quarterback) and defense (safety); Team Most Valuable Player.
1966V1967 Junior Year-Basketball: Cleveland Plain Dealer's
Basketball Dream Team; First Team Inland Conference: First Team
Northeast District; All-Ohio Honorable Mention.
Football: Inland Conference Honorable Mention for offenr.e and
defense.
Team; Averaged 25.6 points per game; First Team AlHnland
Conference; First Team AH-Nortrviarf District; Second-Team AltOhio; Named to Plain Dealer's Dream Team; Scored over 1,000
career points; Selected as The Etyria Chronicle Telegram's 100 Top
Athletes of the Century of Lorain County.
1961/1968 Junior YMT-Buksttwlk Member ot the Inland
' Conference Championship Team, Member of Soctlonai ,
Championship Team.
1966/1967 Sophomora Y«wB«skBtb«ni Member of inland
Conference Championship Team; Member of the Sectional
Championship Team.
William Chapm«T(1968)
Mark Wagar (1969)
•1,328 career points;
•Three-year scoring werage of 2 2 9 points pe r 9 * ™ ;
•Member of four-str&ght InlandCWtoence Championship teams;
•During three^ear stint on team.£agtes compiled 54-4 record
•Three-year letterman;
•Played part in Eagles' 60-game regular-season win streak.
1968/1969 Senior Year-Basketball: Team tied for Inland
Conference Championship; Member of,Sectional Championship
PKESapENTIAL ESTATES
ocated in North Ridgeville
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1979 Girl's Thick Team
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Jones. Michelle Celaschi, Donna Buehner, Lisa Tembiewici Joyce
Oebker, Theresa Nickum, Kelly Repeta, Nancy Pairi<>, Unda Paull,
Sherry Bramhall.
Team Accomplishments: State runner-up; District champions;
Sectional Champions; Lorain County Relay Champions: Lorain
County Open Division Second Place; Inland Conference Champion
165 points {conference record).
School Records: 1600 Relay 3:5a7, Marshall, Ehrlich, Endrai. and
Gomcsak; 800-meter relay, 1:45.9, Marshall and Ehrlich; 100-meter
hurdles, 1435, Joyce Oebker; High JumpStT, Tammy Marshall
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Verrona brothers stage come-from-behind win at the Joannie Arnold Memorial 10K Relay
8 Arnold family grateful for honor
to bo just right, giving Mike just unuu^li
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AVON LAKE
By Matt Thornlcroft
JII« first," Paul said. "I knuw n couple of
Beautifvd weather, fond memories and u
fantastic finish highlighted Sunday's
Joamiio Arnold Memorial 1OK Relay Lift
and Run.
Brothers Mika and Paul Verrona of Kiiiit
teamed up to toko first place oveniil in the
open 10K relay with a top time of 35:09.
Tlie win was a corao-from-behind effort, set
up by a solid split from Paul and made possible by a strategic anchor run from Miku.
The opening log or the race was loaded
with some pretty formidable competition,
forcing Paul to maintain a strong pace to
keep the team In the running, tt turned out
them wt*r» rually tougli. so i u-uiitod to try to
keep Michael in thi? nice, i was trying to stay
as close as possible so tt wouldn't be as hart)
for him to catrJi them."
"Three people got out lo a prutty good
lead and I had to reel them in." Mike said.
"1 just maintained a pace iind tried to bring
them in gmduolly instead of going out
hard."
The team of Lisa Kunkle and Margaret
Lake earned the open 10K relay women's
tide. The mixed gender traim of Eileen
Murphy and Jeff Day took the top spot in
their category with a time of 37:09.
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after the first leg of the WKrelay.
Gus Alilbom and John Gumer won thu
lift and run 10K relay with an adjusted linio
of 7:31. Clay Smith and Emily Smith won
the mixed team title with a final adjustwl
time or 12:1)4.
The uvent. formerly the North Coast
Nautilus 10K Relay was renamed thu
Jonniiit) Arnold Memoral in honor of thu
longtime North Const Nautilus club member and regular on the NCN racing cin--uil.
who passed away last ywir.
Soveral members of the Arnold family
came out to participate in the event, including members from as far away as Illinois.
Texas and Colorado and her husband Don.
Several friends of the family were also on
hand either participating in the race or serving as race volunteers. It was a symbolic
tribute to Arnold, who when she wasn't
running, was volunteering.
"Joannio and I used to run in a lot of area
SKs and lOKs," Arnold said. "The family
and 1 really appreciate the fact that the race
has been renamed in her honor. It's also
nice to see so many of our friends and
neighbors come out to run as well as volunteer for the event."
Joannie Arnold Memorial 10K
Relay Lift and Run final results
Overall winners:
Openfemale10K: Lisa Kunkte/Margafet Lake. 4028
Open mole I OK: Paul Verrona/Mike Verrona, 3509
Open mixed JOK: Eileen Murphy/Jeff Da/, 37:09
10K MJe Lift and Run: Gu5 Ahlbom/Jon Garner, 731
10K Mi*H bft aid Run: Clay Smi!h/Emdy Smrth, 123D4
UH and Run 10K Results:
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(adjusted time) 24; 1C; 2-Michaol Joyce/Scott
Senator. 37. 35:51. Ages 60-79: 1-Joseph K.
Oldham/John R. York. 43. 24:28; 2-Doyfs.
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Kana/Oan Conigan. 54, 17:11; 3-RudoH
Gi!demeistcr/John Gitgash, 27. 32:51. Oydasd^a
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Latkovich/Dana Hall, (repetitions) 4& (adjustad
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20,38:29; 2-Lynn Hafner/Keith Cayton," 16,432%
3-Deb Bogden/Ken Bogden, )7,4604.
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Avon soccer registration
Signups to< IN; Avon Sorxer L e a ? * As*c:aton Fail 2001/Spr'itj
2002 seasci *!ll be held on May 24 troni 500-B30 pm, al SchvaM Ro*)
Park Th>j league a open to diildfen ages -1-14 The f w n $60 ! c piavt*1.
bom bef*een Aurjust 1. 1994 and July 3 ! , 1997 playiiiy .ojtnjttoial atxJ •"•
house. A sooal security number is leqwred The *wj is $ 120torptayws bom
between August t. 1987 and July 31.1994 Paying t r a H and rweafcoraL
A Social Secuniy number, small pcture and a photocopy of birth certhcnte a
r e t i r e d at regtsfraocn. R e g i s t r a r s (ecewed after Jur-e 15.2001 must add
S10. Make decks payabletothe A*on Sweet b ague Association. For mote,
^formation e3S 937-5202 or email at AvoriSoc§aolcom. Fwms may also be
mafledtoASLA 3476 K a a n g t o o D m e Awn, Oho « 0 1 l .
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Avon Lake Recreation Dept tennis lessons
The Awpn Lake Recreation Department Yotfh Summer Terms Program
beginsonjune 18, ard runs trough August 3 at !rw tenrus courts at 8*ser
Park Classes w * be held as fc**ra: Ages 6-7 Lewi I only-515. Monday
ft30-I&30 a m or Tuesd&y 11 am-nocn Ages 8-11 Lew* I Bas«s-$i5i
Moncfy, 1ft3Q arn.-rx»n or Thursday 9 3 0 - I I a m Ages 8-11 UrolllPnor
Experience- $ 15, Wednesday, 930-11 am. or Tuesday. 930-11 a m Age 1.1.
Aduft Leve)-S2& Classes meet twice per week. Tuesday and Thursday &&3Q
am. Age 11. Adult Leve»-$25 Monday and Wednesday. 8-930 a m
Registration forms may be puked up al the ffcceation Department (OW
firehose) MonoVf^day from 10-2 p m or Oty HaH from 8 am.-430 p m
'June 11 s the registration deadline Rease contact the Awn Lake Reoeatwo
Department for registration and addrfonal information at 9oO-4130.
Avon Lake Swim Lessons and pool passes
Registration tor swim lessons (Avon Late residents only) will take place
at the 3ten Ttwanovch Municipal Pool on May 26 horn 8 am-1 p m Proof
of residency s required There will be four sessions of swim Iesson3 beginning June 11. Each two-week session costs $25. You may onry register tor
one session per child until registration Is ended. Extra sessions wdi be postad il available. There wtf be no exceptions. Pool passes may be purchased
aiso, cr when the pool opens on June 6 and throughout the season. Family
pool passes are $ 100. trdvidual paaes are $35. There will be a mandatory
SQ50 charge (or lamination for each pool pass. Raise contact the Avon
. Lake Recreation Department for registration and addbonal information at
930-4130. The pool will open ter the season on June 6 at 1 p m
AL Recreation swim team parent meeting
The Avon Lake Summer Recreation Swim Team will hoW a meeting far the parents of all registeied swimmers on Wednesday. June 6.
at 7 pLm, at The Old Rrehousa (corner of Avon-Belden Road and Lake
RoadJ. Parents wHI be able to pick up their children's supplies for the
summer, and the reconfiguration of the pool will be addressed Parents
are encouraged to bring therr calendars in order to facilitate planning.
Avon student-athlete physicals
-n OHbAA phy.icil ami-, r.-jn (*• '.;./-fj r. {(•« .i'h^jt.r:^ offset?
es mijst W W lh-; <-\<}b ;rux;) ,-,i ••••; <!w-> hv ' " « j - j u L v y gym
Co-ed hockey clinic
T>i» loijrlT artnu;i! Si.''<l,t.i fit'* ri;i>n> t.'-.m; ,r>! -,tjr! Ji.-ifj ?.', at
Wirierhuf'.; Ic« R-nli m La^»«uo<j on iiur.rjay wr.-nrr ' ,r» H 15 D "'•
• 9 45 pm. 8»i;j1i'1cf/'.nttji'Ti;'Jidtft •i''^',mr, only Oti'K: ^'tx-ey *:cnc»r.!s
jrid scrirnrtijij.- «jch right 580. Ciil LQ" S*i!.i| at 930-2558 or Hmni
Avon summer boys basketball league
Boys entering grades 6-9 in trie 2001-02 school year ate incited !o
pUy basketball over the summer. There will fie t * o leagues (grades 6 - "
ard grades 8-9) wll play 'cur lo 31" game5 pur rteek on June 18-21 amj
June 25-28 from 9-rOcn a! Avon High School The cos! n S30 if you
'egister by June 1, S35 after Jun-j 1. The pnee of registration 'nduiies
a T-shirt Registration *'H be at Avon High School Irom 7-5 p.m. on June
15.17, 2 1 . 2 2 and 31. Call 937-9554 for moie information.
Avon Lions Fishing Derby
The Avon Lons Club's 2001 Fishing Derby will take plac? on June 9
from 8-10 am. at Northgate F^rk, across from the Avon Commumry Center.
The event is free and open to ail Avon boy* and girls ages 15 and younger.
Contestants will register at the Community Center beginning a! 8 a m wrth
fishing to begin al 8:30 am. and contnuing to 10 am. Each contestant much
have a sponsor age 21 or oWet. Youngsters without a sponsor can be sponsored by a Uons Oub member by calling John Aurtspaw at 9 3 4 - 6 3 1 ! . Each
fish caught will be officially measured and prizes wtll be awarded at the end
of the derby for the largest fish caught each lund of fish caught along with
a host of other prizes. A special grand pnre will be awarded for the first time
this year. Capfcun Denni; Vers ol Eyepopper Charters has donated a
Walleye fishing charter for the lucky winner and his or her patents. As aiways.
Captain Vers vril donate bait for ! > derby. A state wildlife official will also be
on hand to answer questions about fishing in Ohio and provide 'ree fishing
publications from the Oho Department of Natural Resources.
Adult tennis camp
Avon Lake s offemg a new, free tennis program for adults only. Retired
A w n Lake High School Ter<nis Coaches, Jim Miller and Nior Fadet aro
administering this program- Gins Johnson (a #1 tennis player at Baldwin
Wallace College) and Ho3> St Cyr (aty tennis instructor) wrfl assist l , e is an
opportunrty for all levels at tennis ciayers. Advanced/Intermediate players wtf
be matched with other players. Beginners wJI be taught base tennis skills and
advised on how to advance (heir abfties. Payers who have not played in several years are encouraged to reacquainl themsefves wrth tenms. Thb is ako
an opportunity for people interested m tennis leagues this summer. Fadel and
Miller wll help arrange the tennisteayues.The Open Tennis Court dates are
th;ee consecutive Wednesday evenmgs in Juno: June 13, 20 and 27. The
bmes for aU sessions run from 630-BJ30 fun Do not worry about gettw lr**e
at o*act)y 6 J O p m This is an opnn tennis sewmna Thrt p<o<]fiim vnd be located at Bteftw FiBh. Calf Jim Miller at 284-1748 or t h * Avoti U k e Rccmnlwn
D e p w t r v n l at 930-4130 wrth any questions,
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Physicals for Avon students wishing to participate in band or alhleficster the 2001-02 school year will be given at Avon Hgh School on
Thursday, May 24,2001. Alt area athletes and band members are invited
to'attend This is the only date that physical eiams w.n be given. The .
schedule will be aa follows: Students o n t o " " ! »»• f i n and nvn <j< * ! • * BrcoUauJc hiyh school is hosting ii KnJi Cump 'of yi^ii^-i 2-a on
6 3 0 p m ; Studenh entering the 9th and 10th rjrades-6:45 pm.;
June 11. 12, 1A jnrt 15. Camp «ilt F'jn frtjm '.) :\m-3 Qm, «ith gf,«!«:;
Students entering the 11 th grade; Students entering the 12th grade2-5 moetmrj (com 9-11.30am. anil ijr;ni<;a 5-8 nwrtng 1'2.30-3 pm.
7 3 0 p m Tn-Cty Family Medical will be providing examinatons a U cost
Call 9d9-<l242 to registw.
of * 1 0 per person, (ktaka check payable to the AHS Boosters, Physical
cards are now avarfable m the high school and middle school athletics
The Avon Lake USA Swim ream, a West Side I N t o d States
office! The front ot the card must be completed in ink before the exani
Swimming Team is s e e i n g applicants for the oosilion of an assistant
A parents Of guardian's signature is required. Contact Brent Belts, Avon
swim coach. Workmq houts are from 3:30-&30 p m Monday through
H g h School Athletics Director if you have any questions at 934-5111.
Friday, The season runs September 19-March 15. Some w w k e n d
No student may begin practice unW the completed OHSAA physical card
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Swim team seeks assistant coach
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.it LaKe Cj!holic High Srhrxl on Jijr,^ 18-21, The cost of the camp ts
$ 115 'or j i i iriuivrtiual cr $!J5 (or groups of six or more The camp will feature Olympic broore medafei and twe-fcme World Champion ami MSU
assistant wresCmg coach Ale«is Vila. Other star! membws -ndude MSU
head wrestl'ng coach Tom Mmkei and MSU assistoit and local wrestling
slandout Rrjgef Chandler. For a bfOChure and mor-i mlcxmatwn call ( 5 ' 7)
J32-0724 0< email CHANDL37(aMSUEDU. For detailed camp information, visit the MSU *restlir.g web page at www.msuwestling.com.
Cardinal Athletic Boosters Golf Scramble
The BrooUsidij Athletics Boosteo are hosting a golf scramble on '
June 17 with tee times from 10 am.-t p m a) Mallard Creek Golf
Course. The cost ts $240 per four-person team (limited to the first 25
teams lo sign up). The fee includes 18 holes o l go!f. lunch'at the turn,
a steak dinner, pop. beer, prizes and. awards. Optiona. $20 skins game.
$5 pm shots, 5 0 / 5 0 raffle boards and more. Contact BHS athletics
director Jeff Powell at 949-4242 to register or for more information.
Shoremen football camp
Regisdation is open for Avon Lake High School's Shoremen Football
SMIs Camp. This program is open to all beys entering the 4th-7tf> grades
in September. The camp will be held June 25-28 from 930-11:30 am. at
Troy )nlermediate_School Registration is $30 per camper, which includes
a camp T-shirt Campers will be instructed by the Shoremen coaching staff
and players Space is limited to Ihe first 8 0 applicants. Contact the ALHS
athletics department at 933-5164 The registration deadline is June 1. .
Free golf lessons
Joe Kris, Gold Professional at Bob-O-Unh golf course in Avon v»ill
offer free 10-minute lessons in conjunction with the *P!ay Goll
America' campaign sponsored by the PGA of America and Golf Digest
This event helps spread the national growth of the game. Throughout
the month of May. PGA professionals will offer free 10-minute lessons
to help gnl'o's improve their game. It is a wonderful opportunity for local
non-golfers u come out and get introduced to the game, or (or existing golfers to focus on any area they wish to improve upoa To participate, you must have an entry form certificate from the May issue of Goll
Digest magazine. Call Joe Kris, Golf Professional at Bob-O-Unk for
more information at 934-6217 or (440) 935-0676 (Cleveland Tmel
Relay for Life
The American Cancer Societ/i Avon Lake Relay for Life wil be held on
M.Ty 25-26 at the Avon I aWe High School bade T«ams of 8-15 people w*.
Ma turn* wnllunf) tumiiifj or rtollng around Ihe !n^k dutng a 34-hour pBrtod lo raw imrerea about enrevt. WM« it is a 24-tmur rnnl you t)or!\ Nw«
to stay the whole Bme. Thwe vrf be food and lun 'hy aft ijni, Contact Joy
hturvey al the Amoncan Cancer Society alB33-&21Olw mm rfoivaam,.
3-on-3 basketball tourney
Th'; Keystone Club of the Boys and G<f Is Club of Loram County will
hok] ;i 3-on-J basketball tournament beginning June t with a threepwnt 'jhootout arid A slam ilgnk contest The actual tournament will
tMxjin nn June 2 and continue June 3. Ther*? will be a youth division f<y
ages t fi-17 and an adult division for ages 18 and up. The fee is $3w
to register. There ts a limit ot five p'ayers per team. Late registrabon
begms May 19 with the fee increasing to $50 per team. Trophies will
be awarded to all first and second place winners. All events will be held
at Park SL Park in Oberlia Call (440) 775-2582 for more information.
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Look beyond mutual fund's past performance before investing
If you've ever notionl an ud for <i mutual fund, you'vo probably s«un. in u liirjj«
typeface, somo numbers indiciling haw
wull ihu fund has performed in thd past
few years. The message is clean This fund
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in it.
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But then, way down at the bottom of
iho ad. in tiny type, arc the words: "Fust
performance is no guarantee of future
results." This isn't just a legal disclaimer it's the truth. What a fund has done mny
not be a guide to what it will do. The factors affecting a mutual fund's purfarmancu
today may be quite different from those of
the past -so it's never a good idea to rely
oh history as an investment guide.
If you don't base your mutual fund
Investment decisions on previous performance, how should you evaluate prospective funds? You'll wunt io consider a van-
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Reported By
Rick Potts
ety offactors,including the following:
Fees and expenses
Mutual funds charge investors feus and
expense.1;. If you purchase a fund that has
high costs, it must perform better than a
low- cust fund to generate the same
returns. Before you buy a mutual fund,
review its prospectus to evaluate its level
of fens and expenses. Then, sen how these
cusls n-luli! io thuse of comparable funds.
You may find you c:;in jtt-'t a "better deal"
ijii a substantially similar fund.
Age and size of the fund
Newly created uc smaller funds sometimes have excellent short-term performance a-coriis -which can be misleading.
Because these funds may invest in just a
small number of stocks, a few successful
holdings can weight Uie overall performance. Uiit as the fund adds more stocks,
the effect of these winning holdings will
be diluted -and performance may decline.
To learn about a fund's age or size, read
th« prospectus.
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Volatility of the fund
All stock-based mutual funds will fluctuate in price. But some stock funds are far
more volatile than others are -and, generally speaking, the more- volatile a fund is.
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL NEWS
Simon to attend session
Avon Lake
dentist, Mario A.
Simon, DDS, is
preparing
to
attend
the
American
Academy
of
Cosmetic
Dentistry's 17th
A n n u a l
Scientific
Session
in
B o s t o n ,
Massachusetts
Dr. Marie A. Simon,
. later this month.
DDS
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SEE BUSINESS, PAGE 31
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
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Dr. Simon, will attend continuing
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thu «n;ali.T the investment risk. If you __
on sullinji sninu shares of a fund witHin
vtrj' or two, you may want to stay
from tliu volutile funds, because
miglit bo down nt thu time you want
soil By reviewing u mutual fun
prusp«ctus'and annual report, you can
how volatile it has been over time. F(
instance, a fund may report that
earned 10 percent per year, on av
over thu course of 10 years. But when
look nt its history, you may find thai
of these gains came from two or
strong years, sprinkled among several
ones. You could be better off looking
fund whose average return has bean
constant.
So' the next time you're
investing in a mutual fund, dont stopfi
the past performance informations
won't tell you what you need to
Instead, look at the key factors that]
affect your fund's future, fn the
tnent world, tomorrow Is much
important than yesterday.
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Flood insurance eUgibiltty
You should be aware that - S
owners policies do not insure
damage resulting from floods.
Because more than one third
flood claims occur as the result ofH
flooding outside high-risk flood areas.
those who live in eligible iow-risfc
areas should havo flood coveraao as
well.
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Flood insurance is available for
homes, condominiums, apartments
and nonrusidontial buildings, Induding commercial structures. Small |
businesses can be protected througlrj
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The requisite for purchasing antfi
flood insurance is that you live In'tf
community in the National Fit
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Purchase flood insurance at a n j ^
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you havo applied and paid the premfcg
um boforo the policy goes into effect 1 "
Nationwide is among insurers thai
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Because more llian BU percent of people 50 and older ore homeowners, and
more than eight in ten Americans over uge
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AARP has launched u consumer aware,
ness campaign to protect thnm from losing
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Information is available on the AARP
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askingforthe AARP Borrower's Kit
Older homeowners often arc targeted
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older homeowners also are likely to live on
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cxiritur'lin.irity litjiii |ir»p,iymiMit JJHIMItics.
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h e l p (,'liinimitL' c o n s u m e r s ' t:n.'dit prutileiiLs
or to liL'lp huirnf iwnurs afford those prii.uv
home repairs. I'rediitury lenders du uverything they caji to make sure.you don't
know that you could lose your home as the
result »f the shady dual they we selling."
If you are considering a home equity
loan, btj sure U> contain AARP and anil
yourself with the information you need to
make iin informed decision.
AARP is it nonprofit, nonpartisan
membership organ izatitin fur people 50
and ovur. We provide information and
resource*; advcx^ite on legislative, consumer, and legal issues: assist nifiubers to
servu their communities: and offer a wide
rangy of unique benefits.-special products,
and services for our members. These benefits include AARP Webplace at
www.aarp.org. Modem Maturity and My
Generation magazines, and the monthly
AARP Bulletin. Active in every U.S. state
and territory, AARP celebrates the attitude
that age isn't just a number —it's nbout
how you live your life.
Free tax seminar open to public
The Diabetes Association of Greater
, Cleveland will host a rree seminar, "The
Impact Of New Tax Laws." on estate
planning and charitable gifting on
Monday Juno 1 at, 10 a.m. ut The
Shoreby Club, 40 Shoreby Drive.
Bratenahl. This free informative seminar is open to the public and features
two outstanding speakers, Maria £.
Quion. partner with Hnhn (.oo.-icr At
Park. S. Sethu Reddy. M.D.. Cleveland
Clinic Foundation. Registration and
continental breakfast will begin at 9:45
a. m. with the program to follow. Be our
guost and discover what effect the new
tax laws place on future financial planning and your charitable donations. For
more information, or to register, call
Utfi) 501-0HI10. or Visit tht> wi-bwitf at
w w w ,iitiy.c.t>r%.
LAURA PANDY, D.D.S.
Ask yourself whether you really
the final terms of your loan vary from
need a new mortgage lean.
what you were quoted, do not sign the
What do you need the money for?
documents.
.
Jt
Your home equity Is a valuable
Avoid the high-prniaare sales tacresource and should UB guarded carotics of predatory lenders.
fuUy.
Do not let yourself get rushed into
Can you afford to take out a loan on
taking out. a loan you have nut had
your home? Have you considered
time to think through. ,;
alternatives such as reverse mortDo not enter into loans that coat too
gages?
>
t n o c h ,
• ' • . - • . ' . . . ' ; •. ••.,
•.- .
Do not deal with dbor-to-door
Reputable brokers and lenders do
home Improromeat contractors,'
not charge exorbitant upfroat CMS. Ask
If you neod work done on your
the lender or dosing agant to pnrrido
home, get references from friends and
you with a. copy,of .the Setdesnent
neighbors about reputable companies.
StatamOTt (called the HUD-I form) the
Once you decide to do work on_yottr
daybefore you sign thapapwiu Go
home; always arrange the financing
over it carefully and n t advictt. Xban
yourself.
agreemonts-are complex anil'- lagilly
Obtain a copy of your credit score
binding. Males sure someone you trust,
from your lender.
who understands loan terms and pricLenders use this score to determine
how creditworthy borrowers are, and s i g n t h u i n . , , , ..
• . , , , » . . ^ !
therefore, how much to charge them.
Enm after you «%n Aw papeW.yot,
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You need to be aimrii with tbJa infer-' • candbam^ymirmind^^/^^';-*'
candbam^ymirmind*^-;^,/^,--^.;*raation to negotiate the best terms. - .
The
Truth
In
landing
Act
allow*
Shop around. ' ; . . '
you to cancel a.loan ; o p f 3 w i i i i i i t
Get quotes from a t least three difwithin three businastt days, b£
ferent lenders. Insist that prospective
fOTanyreasc^cvnoneson.atJ
landers giva you accurate Information
loan isni:what ythi: thmigfa^:
in wtitijag, about, the upfront costs; . be. or if yotisimpIy^deGida
inlerost rate and terms of Urn loan. If
BUSINESS,
from
Motherhood Maternity
opens
Motherhood Maternity is pleased
to announce the Grand Opening of a
new maternity 3lors at the Avon
Commons. At the new Motherhood
location, moms-la-be will find fashioniible maternity wear and nccesHuriHS for their nr.tivn UrnHtylen.
Motherhood Miiturnily offor^ Inturnut
(www.mnth«rliDt»(l.cDm) anil cntnlou
shopping for busy expectant mothers.
Call 1800) 4mom2he for u free catalog.
CHP chairman honored
The board of trustees and corporate
members of Catholic Healthcare
Partners have honored jack A. Elliott,
former board chairman of Community
Health Partners with their Founders'
Award Tor Excellence in Governance
Leadership.
Elliott was selected from a field of
50O nominees
uwurd.
for the prestigious
.
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6 WEEK
SUMMER PROGRAM
Family Dentistry
General & Cosmetic Dentistry
• 14th Year of Practice
• Children Always Welcome
© New Patients Welcome
• Most Insurances Accepted
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Home loan tips
Laura Pandy, D.D.S.
Convenient Evening & Saturday Hours Available
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Quizno's adds low-fat sub sandwich selection to menu
By Cynthia Schuster-EaUin
Quizno's restaurant. iiZHliZ W-ilkrr
Rd. in Avon Lakt>. has uxpiiiidL-il its
menu or signature sub Kiiiitlwii.hvH,
adding some low-fat-selections for summer.
The new subs, all untli-T sevt'ii gr;iins
of fat, include an all wiiite HitNil hunuy
bourbon chicken, n Tuscan t:hit;ki'ii
.salad sub and light turkey siindvvii:li.
The Quizno's chain. b;ist*d in Deiivur,
CO. serves classic .subniiirtn>> Siimiwiches made from high quality muuts,
cheeses anil other ingredients. Tin?
sundwichus are warmed through ;i i:»nveyor toaster ovun to melt th« chws»
and toast the special recipe soft bn^tiutl*.bread.
Tho Quizno's concept nui born in the
kitchen of a popular Kalian sit-down
restaurant called Footers, located in the
Qiiiznote
32822 Walker Rd. Avon Lake
933-3622
1
Capitol Mill itfi^htitirhoiul '.if Di-nvi-r itt
tilt; cirly lUHOs. It w.is then; lint the
rct:ipi»H for Iht- biimi'-tlf-ityl"1 liPMtl. .unl
spfcinl dressings tiki: the m l wiiit; vhi.iign.'tlt* iind ttttiii stihid mix \vi»rt> created.
Quiziin's beyiui fr;>ndiisiii)> in 1!1H7.
with ii store in Boulder. CO. Tc>ti;iv. I IK*
company Ims lunuliniis in 41) stiilus,
Puerto Kicn. Ouiiida. fjtpiin. the I'nitrd
Kingdinn. Austnili.i and Central
America.
Kirs I among its .sij^naturtt subs is
O.iilv i:mnbu meal deals are affe._,
with SI nil ii •ii-lt'clfd sandwich, c U i ,
and lit'vuriiK". Quizno's also foaturatj
ililtVrt'iit hot soup each day. as well.
i:Hili.
Salads. made with small set
leaves and cul lenf lettuce. Indue
hirtfe Riirdun salad (53.49). a
chicken salad topped with a
Uijun mustard dressing (S3.99). ant
stisunit? chicken salad with
Oriental dressing (S3.99).
t-'uutured desserts (S1.69) are chx
late bundt cake, carrot coke, applet
mixed berry cobbler. Three-foot or:
fuut party subs and cookie tray*
available with 24 hours notice, r
caters meetings nnd parties. Re
hnurs are: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Mock
thrnuglt Thursday: It a.m. - '"^
Friday nnd Saturday:'and noon-7?j
Sunday. Phune <)33-3G22.
yui/ii.i's i l.csH. It.iii.iu (S-'l •'** Mil-til.
S-I.'i'i r-^ul,if. $i\M') l\W). Wltil Wllli'i:iired ll.'iiiia s.tl.uiti. jjt.-pperniii. r:;ijiti.nIn. IHHH'V li.iiii. iu()/./iirt'll.i ITHTSC. Jet-
lni.f. tomato. blin:k nlivt-s. r*-il utiitm
unl red win.- vinaiHr^ttf. Ulli-T Italian
Niiuilwichi'H are tin; meatball sub with
Siiuti'i'd pepper*, nniuns tuid mushrooms tS^.Td-Sti.')1*]1. anil the hot
beefeater ll.diami (S:t.7>»-Sfi.!l'l|. made
with roast bet;!', peppers, unions .nid
homemade mariiiara same.
The turkey bitron j*ii;n.iiiuoh> smiii\vii:h tS:i.!)')-S(i.il'l) is prepared with
freshly mado niiiicamole. ciml ranch
tlnssiiiH. iiiozziirt'lhi cheese iind assorted vegetable j-arnish. Strips of Black
Angus steak, dipped in au jus. fresh
mushrooms, sauteed ouiuns. Jim Benm
bourbon mustard, /e:ity sauce, mozziirellii .mil cheddar cheese, ia served on
rosi'insiry focaccia bread {54.4!)-SH.y'J).
SHOWS AND AUDITIONS
Qeveland Opera auditions
Cleveland Opera on Tour, the
Education and Outruach wing of
Cleveland Opera, will be holding singer
auditions for the 2001-2002 season in May
and June. Applicants must be high-energy
singer/actors able to perform multiple
roles. For consideration, applicants should
send
photo
and
resume to:
Education/Outreach. Auditions Cleveland
Opera on Tour. Suite 1052. 1422 Euclid
Avenun. Cleveland
44115-2U63.
Productions will include "An Aesop
Odyssey^ and "A Tale of Peter Rabbit."
children's operas commissioned by
Cleveland Opera on Tnur. and reduced
F R I E N D L Y
S E R V I C E
versions of "The Pintles of IVn/ance."
"The Mikado." and "La Cenert-nlola"
(Cinderella), which will be used for a variety of educational purposes in area
schools.
Auditions for GLTF
Great Likes Theater Kestival (CLTFJ
will hold auditions for nun-equity
actor/teachers for its School Residency
Program for the 2001-2002 school year.
Actors of all cultural backgrounds are
needed. These are full-time, seasonal, paid
positions, from September 4.2001 through
May 31; *"02. Auditions are by appointment only. Requirements include mi
M O D E R A T E
one Shakespeare piece and tme
ing contemporary audition piece.,;!
should total no more than three
combined. Send photo and.
Daniel tlahn, Grcnt Lakes Theater F«
1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423,1
inidcrgnnliiatt; dt>yee in miy discipline, us
well MS pri'vioiLs stage experience or actor
training. Ti'achin^ experience or prior
work with elementary, junior high or high
school ;i#! students is n plus, but not
n.-quin-d. Applicant must have use of a
reliable nutnmubiie.
AppiicatiLs are ruquesti.tl lo prepare
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C I O M Quartan
31953 Lak»Rood
Avon Laks 440-933-5217
726 Avon Belden
Avon Loke 440-933-4729
UghthouM Crilt & fob
118 Moore Road
Avon Loke 440-933-9939
Bubbo't-Q Sauces & Catering Inc.
PO. Bo« 332
Avon 440-937-7859
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Ahern Catering
PiZZH
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ENTERTAINMENT
Irish Heritage Club
726 Avon Belden Road
Avon Lake 440-933-341J
To! (gator's
33499 Laka Rood
Avon Laka 440-933-4007
Novotny Catering
143 Lear Road
Avon Lake 440-933-5375
Z Z'% Big Top
35015 Detroit Road
Avon 440-934-9230
Tom's Country Place
3430 Stortey Ridfjs Road
Avon 440 9344553
Aqua Marine Golf Course
216 Miller Read
Avon Lako 440-933-7607
Tom-Car Market Foodi
453 Avon Beicten Road
Avon Lake 440-93.3-9115
Hilliord Lakes Golf Course
•.11666 Milliard Blvd
WnsflakB'AvON -140-871 9578
Support Your Community
Palfoni*« Ihij local merchant
in iHii directory
Red Tail Golf Club
4400 Uor HriFjU Hoo-J
Heritage Trotn & Hobby
36840 Detroit Rood
Avon 440-934-1650
GOLF
Creekiide Brewhouse A Tr
37040 Detroit Road
Avon 440-934-4476
MUSIC
Spedra CD's
377 Lour Rood
Lk
Domino's Pizza
Drug Mart Plato
Avon Loke 440-933-3099
32485 LofceRood^
Avon Lake 44O-933-93
East of Chicago Pizza
1480 Center Rood
Avon 440-934-3278
John The Wo&er '
33481 Laka R o o d ^
Avon LoLa 440-W3-**
Arabka Coffeehouse
3/7 Inai Road
Looking for a Golf Course?
fci> ci" 3* one ol Ihi-Hf
Herb's On Lake
CeppeHo's Piua ft Ribs
33475 Lake Road
Avon Lake 440-933-7000
LegoqrClub
750 Joycox Rood
Avon Lake 440-933-900£j
Papa John's Pizza
Avon Lake Towns Center
Avon Lake 440-933-7222
Lennys Dell
33A88 Walker Road
Avon Loke 440-933-8843^
To Advertise Your Business
in this directory
Coll 440-933-5100
Qulzno't
?tr
32822 Walker Rood „
Avon Lak« 440-933-4070^
Spunkmeyen Pub <
Drua Mart Plaio
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Avon Lake 440->J3-4o2S*
Tropkona
33493 Lak* Rooci
Avon UVo 440.930 9178
Allanlo Bread Company
Avon Lake Tbwne Center
Avon Lake 440930-/144
Athena's Deli
33424 Ltiku Road
Avon lal.* .140-930-2685
Avon Lni.^ 4JO-'*'1J 9001
New Chinatown Buffet
5234 Cobbleilone Road
lo 440-934-276B
Comer of waiter bud tri
tnVteLandbigi'
Helen & KaTs!
36795 Detroit I
Avon 440-934-5 H ^
Sweatbrior Golf Club
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PRESS D I M C T O I Y OP
164 Leor Rood
Avon Lake 440-933-2895
Tom-Car MarVet Foods
453 Avon Be Won Road
Avon Lake 440-933-9115
933-5570
John Chrlsl Winer
32« I Vitals
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Avon tokw 44Q.93l.gAfi
Stella's Italian 9tt ft
446 Avon Belden Rd- ,
Avon Lake 9 3 3 - 3 8 0 1 ^
WRAPS
Wrap Chy
32730 Walter Rodd
Avon Lake 440-930-7124.'i
S H O W S , from pago 32
4411 n AiHlillniKiiri'hy,iji l )ijii,i,, 1 ,., I i lin lv
lu si;hmluli> an appninlin.-nt. u.ll [),tni.-l
H.ihn at Cite,] 241-M'JO. ,-xt. :Mi7 only mi
May 29 fnim 10 a.,,,, tu r. p.m. Auditimu.
will tiiki! pliicu on limn ii , i r June r,
Callbacks will b.- thu fullou-ing win:k hv
invitation only.
Memorial Day concerts
Troy InturnititluiU) Schools Sixth
Grade Band will bu performing bt-lbiv the
Memorial Day Parade on Mav 2H iit 1U:3U
a.m. on the lawn at Blesur Park. Kubucui
Bain will direct. Thu band will play
"America Uie Beautiful." "Our Director
March." "New York. New York." and thti
"Civil War Patrol."
The Learwood Eighth Grade Band will
also perform at thu Vuteran's Memorial
Park at 11 a.m. after the pamde. Robert
Cantrell is the music director. The band
will play "Marches of the Armed Forcus,"
"Battle Hymn of the Republic." "Hymn to
the Fallen." and "Stars & Stripes Forever."
The public is welcome to attend both
performances.
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BROADCASTING THIS WEEK
Program line-up for Public Access Channel
28 and Government Access Channel 12 for
the week of May 23, 2001
A Singing Celebration
The Oberlin Choristers Concert and
Touring Choirs, under the direction of
(Catherine Plank, and accompanied by
Joan Van Wormer [Concert Choir) and
SeungShin Yoo (Touring Choir), will present its spring concert, "A Singing
Celebration," on Sunday, June 3, 2001 at
3:30 p.m. in the afternoon, in Finncy
Chapel on the campus of Oberlin College.
at the corner of Lorain and Professor
Streets, Oberlin. This concert Is the grand
finale event of the Choristers' Tenth
Anniversary Celebration season, and will
feature "Singing with the Light of a
Thousand Stars," a specially commissioned piece by composer Larysu
Kuzmenko. with text by Chorister singers.
Larysa Kuzmenko is a Toronto-based
pianist and composer. She has nppunrttd
as a pianist in suvernl countries, mid him
performed at. Cariiegio Hall. DID St.
Lawrence Centre, Roy Thomson Hall, and
Massey Hall in Toronto, as well as in
Edmonton and in England. She has
KIH»T in Id'- iluttv 'i M
|)la<:<> at their stuilios' in I In.' New Union
OntiT I'nr lli*} Arts. :i[J South Main
r u r m i m v , iui.t ln-itnrv .»! tin- Rov.il
j ; r i ) i i | i o f i i i s j n ' i !•; i n
•Strt'i'l in OluH-lin. Dav and afternoon 10j
Cuii'.i-n.'.iliiry ut Mu-sii: itml ilu* I ' n i v i T s i u
witifk sessions art,- •iviiilaljtn l i i
"Murder bv l|ii' Dunk" vvliii.h (Jjirncd last
1
'il Toronto. Hi>r rumpusiticms ii.iv>- iii'en
Suutiuntitir 11).
wfi'kt'iul .i! tin- (Jlil Iwri'liiniM ThiMler.
tit-rfrirnii'i) thn>u>>!)imt Canada. l]n- I ' S .
This unique cl.iss provides the V R
This wei'la-iiii's |>l,ivno"rs mav i uniai I
and KtiKl.itul.. Thi'v ini:littl<> -.vuiks fur
i:hild ,ind parent with an opportunity to
Likeslmri' Wnmnii's- CIUIJ. ').i:i-ri"4H (irtlit.1
iinihestrit. tiriml. i h.uubi'r iMist'iiilili'. It-yMt-tliDili.sl ChiinJi. <r.i'.i-ti'.\AU lor May 25. "plav" together. Directud iiiul {jtiideil by
liourd .tin] choir.
CJD'I's professional faculty, the class
Cl.iiniuit Rim may b« calleil at <t;i:MiHrJ for
Ailuiissiru isSfi furntlstMts. with tick- May liH. and the final Sunday inatmtji? is encourages the young child's natural
ets available Jt thi; door. (Childn.-n 12 ami sp.)itsiiri..i by the DAK at !):j:i-4U5'J. creative abilities while developing their
under iim free.) Tin- doors will opon at .1 Mutinet's an; at U:30. fill other curtains an! basic movement/motor skills. This dass
p.m.
at H p.m. If you have difficult;'
n.'m.hiiitf will focus on balance, body control and
any of the above, rail <J33-40!i(J fur assis- patterns of movement as well as creative
tiincu. The thunter is lucatud at tint corner expression through the use of various
movement prups. To ensure a space in
of SR H.t and Lake Ril. in Avon Uk«.
the fall program, pluusu call Ohio Ounce
Dance Theatre class
Theatre at 774-6077 and enroll now.
Ohio Diince Tlmatn; is curruntlv
nisi,
<'Xtfii.«,ivi'lv.
1
Public Access Channel 28
Pictured is the partial cast of "Murder By
the Book" which ends this weekend at The
Old Ftrehouse Theater. Seated: Sherry
Spenzer, Kathy Leopold, Theresa Kolibab.
Standing: Marilyn Hubbard, Unda Marlette,
Vince Ruma, Thelma Carrigan and Kathy
DeForges.
Mystery doses this weekend
The Ladies Literary Guild has just finished their meeting and have left for
home. Shnrtly after this, one of thu tncmbupt is round murcluri'd. Who could hnv«
doiiit
il? W.is il
thu SiiiciiKtic
Hnltm
McLean? Or thu literary feminist Nudii
Scott?. Or the docile Gussnor aintnrit?
Maybe it was the superstitious Janet
•Financial Focus.* with host Rick Potts. 12
p.m.: S p.rn.; 4 a m
"Fitness Forum.* with Jeanne Shuster; !
p.m.; 9 p m ; 5 am.
•Let's Talk,*, with Bob Bolen, 2 p.m.; 10
p m ; 6 aim,
"WGCD,* presented by the Lakeshore
United Methodist Church, 4 p m : 12 am.; 8
am,
ALHS Band "POPS* concert. 5 p m ; 1
am.; 9 am.
•Leading the Way Home." with host Carol
Murphy, 7 p m ; 3 am.; 11 am.
(The Avon Lake United Church of Christ
broadcasts its services live on Sunday mornings at 9 A 11 a.m.)
Government Access Channel 12
City Council Mentinq of May 2 1 , 7 a m / p m ;
1 t afn./p.m.; 3 a.m./p.m.
Council Upduto wilh Jim Sioionovich, O
a m / p m ; 1 am./p,m.; 5 am/p.m.
•With Your Govern ment," 10 a m / p m ; 2
am/p.m.; 6 am./p.m.
This week on ALC-TV: Jeanne Shuster discusses the importance of reading food labels
on 'Fitness Forum." Meet Avon Lake's Clerk of
Courts Melissa Hunham on the current edition
of *Lefs Talk* Enjoy the lively sounds of the
annual "POPS" Concert as performed by the
ALHS Bands. Get tips on using your yard as a
•fifth room" from Mary Ellen Piazza of Piazza's
Flora! Greenhouse on this week's "Leading the
Way Home.* Ever wonder whaf s going on "With
Your Government?* Tune in as Bob Bolen
catches up on the Avon Lake Engineering
Dept with City Engineer Wade Mertz.
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signing. The Glevehml .mm htis
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to librari'-'s that .sliowi.ii.se the t.ilTALK
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D u b l i n U ' f i i n . i n " i s J H I ,iiitulin>u.i'iiBOOKS
written word. I like lo ask of writp h v i n w h i i b s h e < l . - t . n l s th<< l i m ers. "What authors do you rend?"
it. IlllltiS Lflljlllst'll "11 I H T tlV s t i c i By Susan E. Cohens
A professiondl wurdsmilh's
i ' t v ,iuil h e r i lidii.i-:. i n lil- . H e r
endorsement of another writer is
current imvel, "Mv Ureiiiu u.r
no small thing. I have huun intrigued by the JUISUITS.
You. " .ti'lN tbe stnry of Kathleen lie Hun:u. an Irish
Irish author Morgan Llvwelyn 'spoke lit the irsivi'l writer, based in London. When Kathleen return*
Wt'stsida Irish Club in March about her current novel. to Ireland to invcslinut« a love .itf'.iir that look plan"1U21". the second part of her series "The Irish during the F.iinijif, sh.; meets a mail who promises tn
Centurv." Llywelyn spends two to three years <;hiinf4e her life.
researching each novel, writing it first as nunfielion,
Koddy Doyle's works tell of the Irish everyman. One
and then rewriting us fiction. Her rigorous schedule of his earliest works. 'The Commitments. U was made
does not allow much leisure time, but when she has it into ti movie of the same title. "The Commitments'* in
her reading tastes include Pat McCnbe. Nuala a local band lh.it makes good only to self-destruct just
O'Faolain. and Roddy Doyle. Llywelyn is also close when stardom is on the horizon. "The Woman Who
friends with Irish best-selling author. Mauve Btnchy.
Walked into Doors" tells the story of a woman who
Binchy is undoubtedly the best kjiown of these leaves her abusive husband and begins to recount her
authors. Her 1982 debut novel, "Light a Penny life, frum a contented childhood to the marriage that
Candle." was an immediate success because of its left her without dignity. "The Snapper. " "Paddy Clark
strong female characters and long-lasting friendships. Ha-Ha-Ha. " and "The Van" are other Doyle novels. Pat
McCabe's darker tale. "Emerald
Among Binchy's best known works are her V.VM novel
"Circle of Friends. " where betrayal, broken hearts, and
Germs of Ireland." follows a middle-aged Irishman
lost friendships made the book worth v of being made on his descent into mudness and ii homicidal rampage.
into a feature film. "The Evening Class"'lolls the storv
Avon Laker Mary Campisi. author of "Innocent
of Signora, a woman who returns home to Ireland after Betrayal" and several novels optioned by Mini for publiving in Italy for more thun twenty years. Sho lands a lication in 2002. answered "Elizabeth Berg" when I
job leaching Italian lo a cluss of adults. Each character posed the question. "Who is your favorite author?"
adds lo the circle of Signora's world where she finally
Elizabeth Berg beyan her writing career as u confinds happiness. Oprah called from the States and
tributor to major magazines including "Good
made the 1998 novel. "Tara Road. " an Oprah Book Housekeeping. " "Parents. " and "Woman's Duy. "
Club selection. Binchy's newest release is "Scarlet "Durable Goods." Berg's debut novel, tells the story of
Feather."
a novel about a catering business which is twelve- year-old Katie, who lives with her sister Diane
run1 by Cathy Scarlet and Tom Feather in affluent and her abusive father, a career military man. The
Dublin. Maeve wanted to highlight "the adrenaline of
novel takes place on a military base in the'middle of a
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lies w i l h t h e (lili'iiiina u l sliiytii" w i t h her bale
nliler M-iit-r "i r-'MiiiiiiiK ' " h e r f..llier. T h e r i t w o f i
s.ini- .in- li'-n- .ind !h' i v r i n « I rut.-.
( H i s i ' s i i n n w i l h M.irlha S t e w a r t , t h e biolc
i.lm.k, si'li-di.i.iiviTV. divuri.f. iiiliiif,! p a r e n t i , love*
•iiirrinv ;ire ilifines in Kliziiheth Herd's besl<se]Iing]
i l s . " U n t i l t h e Kcsil Tliiiij; C o i n u s A l o n g " is thsstoj
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I'.itiy Murphy, win) is desperate to got married
start ;i fiiinily ti.xcupt that she is in love with
who has admitted that he is yt»y. "Opim House"U|
tiile of Sdiiiiinllin's adjustment to her husband's la_
hi'r and her son. Satnanthii goes on a shopping
pii^e in hur attempts t" t'lnulatu Martha Stewart VI
Sam finally starts to heconiu thu person she xisad tol
she finds roiitentmeut. "foy School " is a pre-fer.
i:otutnK<uf*ngu story. "What Wo Keep: a Novel**
a reunion between a mother and hur daughters'
thirty-five years. Berg's ntmust release "Neverl
is due out in fune. Fiftyish visaing nuiso.": _.
Lipinsky. is reunited with her high school goldett'l
whom shy admired from afar, but now ho is
from an incurable illness.
Try any of thu authors that Morgan or Mary ti.
tnuiided as an alternative lo the "New York:,!
Bestseller List." You will discover fresh vie
unique writing .styles, and a now slant on the
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Trustees meeting
•iTu" A V U " L;i^L< P t l b l i u L»^r;iry fJiwnl »r Trustees
will hold their inonlhlv board tnt'tMii^ nti May 2'.\ nt 7
p.m. Thw mt'eJing will includu tin.' iinmml hml'mit liLNiring. Th« public is wulcomu to .ittciid.
The Library Shop
On May 2G The Library Simp will ui> cloti'il sn nur
volunteers can enjoy the Mtfinnriiil Day W.rcV.-inl. Wu
will open on May 2'J with exciting '.innuunumiKnts
about the "Magic of Reading" Sumniiir Pnigriini activities that will be uvaUable in our nun-profit IIIUMUUII
shop.
Woodcarving workshop
In DiscoveryWorks on May 26 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
atop by to create your own children's garden. Youngor
children will require assistance from their adult companions. After you have completed your project you
may then enjoy exploring in DiscoveryWorks.
Library closed
On Monday. May 28. the library wil) bts clos«d fur
Memorial Day.
.1 t:i)|iy of "1IHJ F.tvnril.. C n i l i i n ! n \ Hunks" .tl tin- Avmi
Brunch Library. T h i s (>».>»• licnklrt im.luil.'s I'Jl) i.liill i m n s favnriti-s a s st'lfi.t.'d l,v t h e Lcr.iin I'ublii.
Libritry S y s t f t n ' s liliriiriiins. Tlic tiimklfl w.is cn'iitcd
in i:i.>|i'l>niliun n f t h f lilirarv sysi.-m 1 ^ t(Hllli iitiuiviTSJiry
;md is ;i «riMt Kuitlc f.T M'li«t:iinK huoks t o read n r |inr(.liast; In i.hihlrei).
Summer reading program
Looking fur loincthiti^ tit do this SUIIIIIHT/ MOW
,ihuut i'liniii)- \\w libriiry'v sumtniT reiidiiiB pniKram!
'['In- Avim Hraiu;h Library h.t\ a |nnf;raTii fur prrschuul-;rs thttmnh y<nuiK adults. This vear\ llifin.; is "WhrnIn Thi! Wurld Art; \nw KtMilintji*" Sp'-f ial a<:livilit><;
will hi; uM'i'rtfd as [jitri uf thi; siiiinntrr n-adinn pmuraiH.
Vdii also may mini jiriz<:s lor liooks you reatl during th«
.sumintT Sijin up fit-j-iiis June 11 »t tin- liliniry. Thv
summer renditiK program runs through August 11.
iiH:'udt.'s 10U childriMi's favorites as suler.tt-d by liiu
I.orain Public Librory SyNtifin's librarians. Thu book*
li't was (.ri.'ali-d in ci'lubrutiim of thy library system's
llllnh anniversary <iml is a ^reat guide lor solifim^
bouk.i to read or purchase for children.
Read this summer
What ij*i> you noing t" d ° 'his summ«r7 How
iibiiut jiHiiin^ ihu library's summer rt>ail:ng program!
Tin* UcimmL: utiiiu.!i !.ilirury h;i« a program fur
everyone, f'rnm pri'scligulent It. ndulls. This year's
tlirini? is "Wh«n» In The World Are You Reading?"
ami (lit; spotli^ht will be an diffiirifiit countries and
cultures. Conn; to thu library and enjoy special activities throughout the summer, and earn prizes for
n.'adin^. Sign up begins at the library on Juni? 1).
Thu Suiiiiuur RoiidiiiH ProKrum runs through AugUHl
11. Watch fur morw dutailud information to be distributed ihruiifili the schools and tit tin: library, or
call D4U-741U.
New books at Domonkas
New books this month at the Uomonkas Branch
Library are: "Lonu Eagle." by Danielle Stuul:
"Nupahn and Silly Putty." by Guorgu Carlin; "Timus
atid Seasons," by Doverly LaHaye; "Midnight Bride."
by Susan Carroll; "Dark Winter." by William
Dietrich;' "Suzanne Somnrs, Eat, Cheat and Melt the
Fat Away" by Suzanne Somers; and "Illegal Tender."
by Gerald Hammond.
Members from
Avon Cadet Girl
Scout Troop 451
and helpers take
a break from their
gardening. The
troop maintains
one of the flower
beds at the Avon
Branch Library.
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Money missing from local apartment
Stupid game
AVON LAKE BLOTTERS
A -<.|,r,f? /;:!•, tilled i/l lait week dbout StH*'3
, , ( 1 , , , j . ..-millions at thu 8th or 9th floor " *
,„ (r ,-)p,i:tp[n;ri! Mjmrjk'ie. V/liCfl police
-it th»i 'j'lf?'!'?, th<;v found it was actually thtfl
tti!itli "our whijr» peupk' w«re throwing thintWj
of* iti<; b;]l<.'3"»)L. Throe men wete taken to tt»rl
,MtiO-'. L-'.ico'/i'-iJ, and rtiltiased
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man cai!(i(] , n \ i j y ; i ;(J fep^Tt
nd b'.'on ',lo!'."i off1 the fount«rt.-,>|j .
apartment in town. The mjn -^.j'.'Jti tti.il f «J•'J
no! know of art'/oni} ei'jt1 //ho h;id a !•»/ to t"«
door except the bwtd;ng rri:in;jfjorru;nt. Qff|c»f j
tool" a fu'l tepoil -id(] lofwjifdiid the or,.* io \\w
d'.''(jctive bureau fo' m'jesliij.iNjn
pi-jrUr'ii-j •!)'.
Let me have those
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Polio; on routine patrol m tin; Oi'Ti-'jn RwiO.
arei vntnesfed a car I'jn J stop jign, Up'j"
slopping the vehicle, they found th+> plat*.", on
the car were subjoct to suture through the
license bureau. The rjrivet 0' the car wr> yv-jn
a written warning about the stop sign and 1h«n
transported off to work at a local pizza place.
The car was towed awa/.
Passage
Workers at a local church rame in May I'? to
turn in a passport found at services. The owner
was 'found in town and called ro come in for a
• pickup.
Yuck
The owner of a Lear Road business fourvj
some sick thing* waiting for him as he arrived
for -fork May t A. Someone had stopped by
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AVON POLICE
Forget something?
An a'airfl company culltjtl in to 't;prjr* a jj'.'i«M! motion atami a! a local hair i.ihn las! w i k
Polic*; went to tlie 5ite. only to fun] SI^J'-JOO:
had forgotten to secure thu' hunt doer
Cross dresser pulled over
Knick knacks
Employc.'j .it :j 'ocai riQ-.';l!y J'QII; c;jn'»J on
tlv; '.tatmn'to Ms a Ih'ell report last we<„'!*. Some
tt'jrti'i h,vJ De*'n itoleti f'fjht off the shelves.
SHEFFIELD LAKE BLOTTERS
Big bash
Poke on routine patrcl ivlay Uj "iputtetJ .1
A wormn livinrj en Lake Road d'aled 9-1-1
possible DUI while driving down SR 6 ! 1 at
to report an underage drinking paity in her
3.23 am. They ran the plnte.- of the car
basement May 15. When police arrived at the
through the computer, and 1h • owner, ,1 female,
scene, it was so rowdy they toned in backup
had a suspended d'ive-'s license. The car was
irom the Avon Lake police. A total of six arrests
pulled over at a fast food rt^'aurant. where
were mau'', including resisting arrest, possespolice found out the driver was not a woman,
sion of marijuana underage drinking and carbut a man with a dress anij wig on. Hit' man
rying a cuncealed weapon.
A (,all cruin.' in.from a local veteran's aasfiy
i.ijtdjn Mrjy 15 detailing an unwanted won
•,vrn) wouid nut leave the property, i
dispatched to ihu scene, but found they
not n^j'J'jd as the woman had already tett-l
.repuit «.U3 tilf-jd, and poke cleared the area.^
Gross
A LMIewood Drive woman called
local cats were using her yard as a batfiic
May ' 4. She was advised on different r
of action and a report was died
Hatfield
A woman Irviny on Alameda Drive called!
last week to report some reckless driving.iij
and down tiie street. She called backs "
minutes later to report the scene was >
ing into a neighborhood dispute. Police went)
Ihe .-irea and resolved the situalioa
Patrol opposes higher speed limits for trucks
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Sy Colonel Kenneth L. MorckeJ.
Super'n te nda nt.
Ohio StotQ Highwny Pat'ol
Since the Ohio Stale Highway
Patrol's inception, highwny safety has
buen our number one kor:t:erri. Kucuntly
introduced bills in thu Ohio Legislature
could piaco our highway s«f»ty at risk.
The proposed bills would raise truck
speed limits to 65 mph on Ohio's inters'.nti! highways. Cummtly. trucks in
Ohio are not legally pt'rniitlml to t;»vt.'l
fnstur than 55 mph. Thu Patrol is con
i;i:rm.'d that it ('<?> nipli truck spi^d limit
will rusult in <i higher uviirngo .sjiueil on
Ohio roudwiivs. Last ywir, inun; limn 7li
[ii'p.;i'iit uf Ohio St'iL* Highway I'atrol
speeding citiition.i issued to trucks WMtn
for spouds higliLT than 05 mph.
Lower truck speed limits reduce lh«
(uiiount of traffic traveling faster than 70
mph on highways with 05 mph speed
limits for cars, according to Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) datu.
' Every year in Ohio, thousands of tickets
are issuud to truck drivers fur travoling
fastur than 7(1 mph. Thesn high-spued
incidents would significiintly
with a fi") inph spi'oti limit. Tin* safety
issiiis of truck spend is a simplu umttijr uf
physics. Lower spuud limits fur tiucks
art* nuedutl tu make thuir stopping riistiiiic« closer to ihat nf lighter vehicles.
With Ohio's current 55 mph truck speed
limit, the stopping distance for a truck is
already greater thmi a football fluid. If the
truck speed limit were raisttd to G3 mph.
its stopping distuncu would bu 420 feet,
which is 9!1 feet farther than when a
truck is [raveling at 55 mph. A car traveling nt f>5 niph can stnp more than 50
yards before a truck traveling at Ihe same
spout! could comu to a complete stop, -tr*
The slopping ili.stanr.o of a vehicl^ii'i
critical factor in cor crashes. A. lr "
slopping distancu reduces a driver'a
ty to ''.void a crash and increases
inipa . intensity. This results in moral
on"' ' t r i e s and fatalities. While a.truqt|
s k i i n g distance is still si(_
longer than that of a cur. the lower
limit for trucks effectively reduces
g;ip. Crushes Involving larse trudescre
miijnr problems on our nighways. N<
only do they causu ntassivo traffic tie-ups
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(440) 934-6543
A Legal Puifoslonal Association
Elyrlj. Lotaln. Amhcrst. Wellington
Pepper Pike. Avun
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Join 40 million people
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IRS e-fite this year.
Get your refund in
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fast os ton days.
million people know
Ohm EPA Purniit Limit. Um, n.uiugnim is unii.il to one
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Board expresses concern over Polychem's purfurmance. Polychem's failure to provide required
National Sanitntion Foundalion (NSl-1) approval for
some of its equipment used in the water plant sedimentation basin renovation has raised the hackles nf
the director and sunn? of the utility's board 'members.
Although Montgomery Watson Engineer; assured us
that NSF data indicates that the toxicology tests an;
satisfactory, the actual certification probably won't
arrive until next inrnth. This has been an issue with
thu supplier since last fall and we have instructed their
bonding company that we intend to wilhhold payment
for the equipment until the NSF rei|iiiri!ment is met.
Lakeland Eye Care, Inc.
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After driving suvural intil-^izi.- ;..-nl
toinpur.t curs, it was a mixed blnssinj; tit
find myself behind tin; wliut'l of .111
almost lU-fui».-lung luxury st-d;in... lln1
Lincoln Town Car Signature Stfritjv
This is mm big niuin.j whose liirn1'
piissi;iiK«r and carR" room iin: C:DIHprised by less than inspiring huiullinu
and gutting in and nut of tight parking
spacL'S, including my garngi!. Kor thosi;
elders or cumpnny executives who
require this prestige, comfort and n.'ur
legruum of suc.li a grand t:ar. and who
don't give a hoot uhoiil Vonit'ring ai:d
such, thu Lincoln is a very worthy automobile. But. it's way too big for thu \ikun
uf inB, although it does him; tho powi>r
adjustable pudnl.s thai allow shorter drivers liki) myself to sit a safer distance
from the stetirtng wheal and its airbag.
Tho interior is onu of quiet i-'ltsganct;
and with its leather upholstery and
every convenience, it lists for 541.315.
In addition, we had heutud seats for
$400. power moon roof and trunkmountwd CD changer (brS2.130 and the
Signature package that includes a memory system for Ihe driver's scut, mirrors,
pedals, wood steering wheel with radio
and climate controls, automatic duynight mirrors, compass, universal
garage-door opener and Premium sound
system. Those are included in Ihe bass
price of the Signature.
All of the Town Cars have the 4.6-
litiT V-li Ih.ii makes '127\ huwynwvr .uid
24U in tin- Cirlii-r vi-rsiiHi.-. wiih <!iml
i.'xhiiu.sls. Tin' "t," versions ;ir*.* '-Mf-iuli'd
wlu;etbii-s>' i.iirs by six inchi-s mid iiv.iilabli; in Kxi'iiiilivc (brise) and (.dirtier
models. "L" versions ulso fu;ituri* li'Mted
rear suiits, ri.'iir radio and *;Iiii.;_-'«» i.mitfols. n.'Jir illumiiiiitud visor mirrors ...id
225/7UK1C, tir.;s.
Whili) I'm tint that tak«» with sunh
opulence. I do understand thu IUMM! fur
cars of Ibis nature. Otherwise, w h o would the wealthy go tn mitktt such a
statement?
Indeed, thu Town Car is not without
soniu merit in the performahct; departmentt Tho big V-G gets you going in a
hurrv if you choose, has .modest IIMII,
and the sttjuring is accurate but too light
for me. The brakes are just OK in pedal
feel and progression but moat important, the ride is absorbent, cushiuney
and will coddle all passengers. I thought
that the engine noise might be more
hushed, but von do want to know if it's
77ie Lincoln Town Car Series offers spacious passenger and cargo room, but it's quality is compromised by less than inspiring handling.
running, no?1
Needless to say. there has been
•Lirni'd little snow falling this first week
uf May and so this rear-drive wasn't test(•d for Usability in get ihrough that stuff.
It does have standard traction control,
hut my guess is that it wouldn't p IT form
as well as front-wheel-drive sedans.
Visibility is hampered by thick side and
rear pillars and high rear deck. Entry
and exit are uxirellent. Trunk volume is
large but concentrated in a deep center
well that makes loading and unloading
objects a bit of a strain.
While some of the more luxurious
imparts are anxious to provide u sporty
image. Lincoln is content to maintain its
leadership in tho "livery" market where
it accounts for 05 percent of non-strutch
limousine ?iles. Even so. I see u lot of
Town Cars around these parts, driven by
those who seek spaciousness, isolation
and with base prices that are the lowest
in its class.
Kentucky, experienced, an increase in
their fatal truck crashes after they raised
their truck speed limit. Since the national maximum speed limit was lifted in
1996, the percentage of trucks involved
in fatal crashes has increased nationally
from 7.9 percent to 8.5 peromt. Only
Ohio, Michigan, and California have
defied the national trend. These three
states chose not to raise their truck speed
utility department said OK. Under the limits and documented a decrease in
W A T E R L I N E , from page 37
current agreement. AT&T and the fatal truck crashes since 1990.
tower's two other tenants have agreed to
Supporters of a higher truck speed
overflow control plan tn effect for nlmorit a rental 11 f about Sl.4f>2 i> month for five limit
that the lower speed limit for
a decudo Tho Hoard of Municipal UtllUlus years. The, rout incnuises every five year trucksurguii
cause a high number of interstate
is responsible for all of the city's sanitary period at ^percent a year, until it would
and combined sewers. It also has the reach approximately"S3,898 a mouth at
responsibility of meeting tho National the end of thirty years. Money from the
Pollution Discharge Elimination System rentals is used to maintain, operate, and
[NPDES) standards dictated by USEFH repair the city's water distribution sysand Ohio EPA. Renovation of the Center tem, including its three water towers.
Road Combined Sewer Is part of the overEditor's note: For further informaflow control plan.
tion, contact fohn W. Kniepper. Director
What's good for ATM" is great for of Utilities at 440-933-6226. We appreciAvon Lake. AT&T Wireless has asked ate your opinions and comments. Please
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its lease to locate antenna on the Lear
Utilities Department. 33370 Lake Road.
Water Tower at Division Road and Avon
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Frodoricksburg Drive. And the city and avon_lakv_watcr®centuniel.net.
crashes involving curs rear-ending
trucks. The most current Ohio data
availablo shows that this type of crash
accounts for less than one percent of all
rural interstate crashes. In fact, in all
Ohio interstate crashes involving trucks;
the truck was at-fault in more than 63
percent of crashes from 1997 to 1999.
Ohio's current truck speed limit benefits everyone on Ohio's highways. En
addition tn lower rates. of crashes
involving trucks and shorter stopping
distances, lower truck speeds allow
automobile drivers to pass trucks with
more ease.
those killed are the car occupants.
Trucks were involved in 23.5 percent
of all rural Ohio interstate crashes from
1997 to 1999. Thirty-two percent of those
In congested areas, they put other road
users at great risk. In Ohio in 1999. 224 crashes were speed related. A higher
people were killed as a result of crashes apeed limit for trucks would certainly
increase this number of highway crashes
involving trucks. According to a national
study done by thtt UHS. when a truck and and fatalities in Ohio. Ohio's neighboring
car collide in u fatal crash, 98 percent of states, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and
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$274,500 877-327-2110. HOT#82J6.
AVON COLONIAL $229,900. 2300 sq. ft. 4 bedroom borne
with newer carpet and 3'/i baths. Family room overlooking the
dramatic 2 story open foyer with chandelier. Large dinette off the
spacious kitchen. Unusually large formal dining room. Ask for
ERNIE HISEY 1-S00-974-5KW OR 933-6195. HOTM7«6.
AVON LAKE! 1 Wnu. 2.5 ba col locatal on dead mid street
near Lake line park? l y LR & formal DR! FR w.ubfp!
Spuciuut kit! Deck! SIX'J.'JDO! KODGEKS. CALL
HOT04731..
AVON LAKE! The Kncrvr! 4 bdnii. 2.5 ba 2yr tot! Fabulous
custom kit! Vaultctl MUR! Sumptuous balh! Sprinkler!
Landscaped! La covered porch & palio1 S:6M.«*00!
KODGERS. CALL IIOTW2S00.
AVON LAKE! - KlnenniUe! 5 bdrm. 2.5 ba, 2yrs young col! 2
gas log FP! 300O*sq ft. Gourmet kitchen! Sumptuous owner's
bath! Full bsmt! S319.900! KODCEKS. CALL HOTW3266,
AVON LAKE! - NEW LISTING! 3 bdrm. 1.5 oath ranch
w/26'xl.Vfin.n.-c.rm *• workshop; Fam rm has WBFP + grill!
Sprinkler sys! Walk-up attic 4k. 9'xl2" enclosed porch!
S154.900. KODGER& CALL HOTtfiNEW.
AVON LAKE! Great corruiiercial location! 1100 sq tl available
in the AVON LAKE PROF. I1LDG! All BRICK! Large
paved parking lot! Private entry off shared vestibule! Add'l 700
sqft.also available! S74.500! KODGERS. CALL HOTWt234.
AVON LAKE! - NEW LISTING! 3 bdrm. 2.5ba split!
Sparkling, updated & neutral tliroughout! Hardwood floors!
Andersen windows! $174,900! KODGERS. CALL
AVON LAKE! 3 bedroom ranch; S96.900. Newer carpet, roof.
siding w ith 19ft.master bedroom on 60 ft. wide shaded lot Call
ERNIE HISEY 1-800-974-5184 OR 933-6195. HOT#2434.
AVON LAKE! Hot#4351. Over 270Osq ft of living in this
delightful 4 bdrm home - Possible in-Iaw suite, lg. family room
w/fircpLice - three full baths, oversized garage and njore!
$139,900. MARY ANN TILDEN (440) 933-6195.
AVON LAKE! 3brm hkcfrur.t w/brenkwalt and lake access!
Old world charm w/ updated kitchen and baths - 5390,000 •
Charming! MARY ANN TILDEN 933-4195. HOTtfNEW.
Cindy & Tom
CrelUn
HOMFNEW.
AVON Quality & detail thru-out this beautiful new construction! Two-story fam nn & Foyer, 1st fir msL, oak kitchen. 3BD
& loft area, IS BA priced at $249,000! STACY WATSON
933-6195. HOT#6096.
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AVON Wyadaaat Estates - Great location! 4BD/2.5BA w/
greai open flr pba Hdwd foyer & Pcrgo kit, WBFP. Priced to
sell - $249,900! 933-6195. HOT08444.
KEN & LOIS
KODGER
Thinking of Buying
AVON LAKE! - NEW LISTING! 4bdrm. 2.5 ba Bridgesldv
col! Neutral! Master bedrm w/ sitting rm! I" 11. Den! 2-stoiy
or Selling?
family nn w/gas fpl! 5294.900! KODGERS. CALL
HOTMS'EW.
Call 800-985-3098
AVON LAKE! .- REDUCED! 4 bdrm. 2.5 ba col! The
crelliu@brightnet
Reserve! Neutral! Vault in FR! Den v/l built-ins! Center island
kit w/ breakfast nn! Vaulted MBR! S269.W0! KODCERS.
AVON LAKE! Woodficld Estates. 5 bdrms - 4W baths'- den CALL HOTtf665S.
1st floor master. 53X9.900 CRELL1N 1-800-9850098 OR
AVON LAKE! REDUCED! Wntwinds condo! 2 bed. 2 J
933-6195. HOT&9326.
bath townhousc! 1 "Boor owner's suite! Kit w/dinctte! Bonus'4- LORALN! LAKEFRONT! 3 bdrm, 2.5 ba col! Updated! Easy
scason rm! Newer carpeting. $171,900! KODGERS. CALL
lake accessfrom25'x 17" deck! Huge MBR! 9' ceilings! Formal
HOT#2324.
DR! Huge kil! Hdwd fls! 5269.900! KODGERS. CALL
AVON LAKE! Westwinds condo! 3bdrm, 2.5 bath townHOT#5016.
house! I * ti.owncr's suite! Neutral thru-out! Sun rm! Loft *• FR! LORAIN! LAKEFRONT! REDUCED! 3 bdrm. 1.5 ba brick
Glanwur balli! S2O2.75O! KODGERS. CALL HOTW7499,
col! Neutral! Great take view* from FR, LR. DR & kit! Quiet
street! Sandy beach! S319.900! KODGERS. C A M "The Avon Lake Realty One Home Team*
HOT#2539.
is proud to be a pan of the
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
AVON LAKE RELAY RALLY ON MAY 25'" AND 26"
RAFFLE PRIZE-LITTLE TIKES PLAY MALL
Donated by Realtor Peic Tctorskis
Thanks tn You
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AVON! 4 bdrm ranch w/updatcd baths & oak kit! Hdwd fls!
A/C* 00! Lg rec on in full bsmt! Heated' C/A 4+car garage! 3season nn! S 145.900! KODCERS.CALL
AVON LAKE! REDUCED! 3 bdrm. 2 ba borne! Neutral!
Newer rooC kitchen ft windows! New bath '01! Brick veneer
home! Privacy fence!1 $159,900! KODGERS. CALL
HOT#4732.
AVON LAKE
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SHEFFIELD LAKE! New Listing! Open airy "Model Home"
lOyr young. Master DR walkin closet 2 full ba-lst fl laundry
great room-Replace Prof Landscaping-Dcck-Fcnced yd-BsmtCall LOISSHINKO. l-«77-«3S<500X2S4. HOTS9589.
SHEFFIELD LAKE! Stunning 3 bedroom Townhousc overlooking Lake Erie - Must sec "The Residence" three leveb access to lake from lower level - lovely master suite + so much
more S369 000 MARY ANN TILDEN. 933-6195. HOT#2745
SHEFFIELD VILLAGE! 3 yr old ranch w/rull bsmt •Large
master suite •Fireplace 'Porch. S179,900 CKEULIN. 800-9853098 OR 933-619S, HOT#9589.
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$229,900 - 336 GREENBRIAR DR, AVON LAKE
4 Bedroom Ranch. 2 M Balb, 2467 Sq. F l , Go- Heat A?r
Condrt.ofiing 18x23 Family Room with Wood Calhednjl Ceiltna
f n n l Pofch, 14«IS c n d o w d Bock Porch, Backst 0 W C o d : Hea.-d
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SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 440-933.2949
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Designed in True
Old Cape Cod Style
Kingof the Hill
Solendtf 3 4 bedroir' spl-t on loely "•**' iMjB°
•ondjcapedtoi.This imptejs^ii hems irdiidw oal»i
Mchen, fonnal dmmg. The !arOB Imnj room and spaucus ramJy rcorn trite* an m»*ng backdrop for
•ndec entertaining ard an endos»d patio provides '
ccrrtort (or ouWow run. $144,900 HI Dpa. Col
Kilhy Saluito al I 6T7-80O-Q456 m *td44914
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rt?i,r>d thu le»«rf hum- Full fieri perch and rear
pcrcfl irg in tfwj form j l the 1860's. Feef [he cwv
tort ihrouijhou thus 5 je;v dd home and sen Ihe
* * • & • ! ICWM 'eve! *!h pjcl fecrt. crafts 'ooffl. tarn;!y room *c* gas frsolxe ar<i .tide j t j j j lo get
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$249,900 #10-14.] 6
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Large Fenced
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Overlooking ttw poo', and 'rwrattcn area. 3 b«Jroom lownhouse Newef carpet cwn. woecWimj
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AVON LAKE RANCH
Excellent tocntion n«ur 1-90, snoontmj, and madictil InCiliUM. Quality
bui'i 3BDRM. 2 lutt 8 TH. large LR «•/
gni log FP. oaH cabinets *n Uiichen
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AVON LAKE OUNOALOW 262
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AVON LAKE; Ranch, bv owim. SpaCFOUH 346/w ft., 48DHM, 2 full bath.
18<23 lamily room w/catnodral Milmg, large living room w/gas log ftmpiAco, SM pansl'wood doon, crown
molding. cWNng fain, chamwig front
porcn, Mk ca&nen tn Mchmx and
tuundry room. aJl appHoncvs tocfuded. gai rwat. AC phii «conormcat
r»rt! pump. attnctiM 2KUU garage
and ISatS wonuhop/StOfage a(«a.
!MKt«) yam, backs to woods. h<Mt«d
in ground pool., quality throughou),
dfluoty* miighDO'hood. 330 Cieantrflnt Or. (JaycoJt to Orcnard Parti to
Qrewbnor) Offered at $229,900.
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by appointment. Call
32949
AVON LAKE 2 Slory Colonial.
4Q0HM. 2 5BTH 612 Umdarwood
Lnno. souin of Watkoi oast of Jnycn« Open House Salunlny. 2 OCm5 W)pm S229.000 Call
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Titus Hill
A charming brand new
community! Amenities include
wooded recreation areas,
peaceful serene setting,
minutes from 1-90 and superb
lakeside recreatfon. Definitely
affordable! Pricing starts
at $210.
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Brownstone Village
Beautiful low maintenance
community with uniquely
individual home designs.
Moments from Bay Village.
Pricing starts at S260.
Brownstone is one of the ,
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The Reserve
The ultimate in family wooded
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starts in the low $280"s.
AVON NEW HOME U r j . 9 0 0
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P^.wi "CT i j w u i ceuictrcy »h-» tu*ic"n ra,in J OB T > t>aih All brick. Ftwncfi Cokxiuil with 4 OOtms and 2'/» bttii. Paneled
ctjinr-Mi *>>.IIUIHI !H'') vi 1 J trop<jK_flV :uiiW' do*« out fami-y room »itn pitrquat lloo' and lull wall brKk llrepleoe.
$10 COO t w u i in tx,>iK r>n>.n buy ^L5 nO4l^<') Ciltl Cfinj COiintry kjclmfi with L~n«'<y wood C«b««ets and Cohan counu.rvw 44O-ai5'a.1O0
lortoM Roc loom *itn * e i bar Ono owner home Now
S244 900 MLS'lO-ltasa Don Orasnahon 440-835-0300.
We can meet your Avon Lake
building needs!!!
Visit our Avon Lake Modal Homo
Center at Brownstone Village Just
wost of Bradley Rd. on the south side
of Walkar Rd. in Avon Luke.
TAKE A TRIP TO NCW ENGLAND
.inl sou thii c»c"«'ii«'O Kiuinwirtw C.lpo Ceil, J Bn)loSS»;rJil'y
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Model Opart Hours:
Wed. thru.Frl. 1-4 p.m.
Sunday 4 p.m.
Avon Lake
OUMJTY BflICK RANCH I13OS
LocaleU <KI a nuxrt oi-<te-«ac I ' M WMt Pan home teltn* a
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440-933-2500
ItUGB LJVWQ AREA FOR PWCS1
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Emna PodojU 440-835-4300
32745 Walker Road * Avon Lako. Ohio 44012
Homes ol'tomorrow...for today's lifestyles.
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MARBLEHEAD. OHIO
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$122,000
The Advantage In
Real Estate
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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Rente Musal 440-835-8300
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LOVELY CONTEMPORARY
3 DeAoom, 2 Mlh, CIA, with prMife beach, docks, 2 Kitchens.
NBW m A out Vww* ol U M Ene Many amenities. $184,900
MLS '1049724 Ami KAiane 440-1135^300
MOW SOON CAN YOU MOVE?
3 BRs. deck, cwilral air condmonmo, enclosed porch, tormuf
dmmg room. o«n, mlogoralor. washer, dryor. riutrowavw.
Walii to inn rwii, drr»» 5 minutes to Hunnnqton B«ach
3 1 ' 5 WO MLS*l(W0?54 T Quaidl 440^35-8300
CUTE AS A BUTTON
3 bedroom. 2 bn9> bncK ranch »its on a twaubhjl stteet m
9'ock Para N«» yard. 2"> cur dwtat^ied garon* F*JU p*ifio«y
Imished bn-wmeni Nicuty mjinlAinwd BeoubfuVy dKomteU
Wont tasl MLS * 1050239 Rente Musul 440-835-8300
S 134.900
COUMCnOAi. / RCStDCNTUU.
NEW LISTING!
T r » arfontbM Century home itatted out as • tog cftttn and h M
B W M 4 tiWrnum lanch *ilti jnacfwd garage W process ol uikan on From met*. 4 bedrrwmt Sereen«rt«t ponft. 2 tpilnch
"jhHb • >vill he eomoMtinJ irt 30 Oays - call Fred br mio about <M «eaj. almost 3Vi ooeii ol pnme land. II you Vm coifey m
Miler l»ip . ttigooO MLS * 1050049 Fred 440-B35-8300
btiautM mm and «n(oy notuie. donl m*» trw» hctn* » l 4.000.
SPACIOUS HOME W/LAROE YARD
MLS «1045387 R»oee Mutnt 440-835-8300
A *nllmaint,inieij J BR. 2 biith spin IBVUI m Oim-'ed Two with
d nn:ety (nmlscjpml /5i200 It. tor* InsulaHW 2 cor oirmje.
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TOTALLY PRIVATE. PEACEFUL ANO SERENE
•terns in a newer Male,
C.iiitoiniji ConlvmprMniy k)Cil("J on OonuWul Rimr RonJ *iiuwhile
saving . the
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JUST LISTED IN PARUA1
">w. $135,000 MLS
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440-0354300.
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SPRING INTO THIS SPECTACULAR SPLIT!!
Ma-it -UM.' 0"ly $'03,900 • MLS #1033958 CM Chrw
.1 bwjioonvi • 2 lull b.i*» country kiicftwi feutuiy ro«ti )u«W^»or 4J0-83S Qjoo
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JUST LISTED - FREESTANDING CONDO
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SPACIOUS CONDO
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NEW HOMES ROCKY RIVER
Call a Bussell flqent Today at the Wontlako Office
lioc Only
C.HIChr,,
440.335-8300
A PERFECT ANNUAL
SURVEY TEAM
OPEN HOUSE
MAY 1 4™ 3:00-7:00 P.M.
Call 1-888-346-6603 lor Details
GARAGE SALE
Come soe if you would like to Join the loam!!
Just ask for CeWne Rawtey, HR for a tour to"
learn more about our employment
opportunities.
Avon
RN and LPN
- I value people like Nancy Farlow and Ellon
Bullard for their competence and leadership as
our Team Leaders."
K. Carpenter RN
Full/Part Time Evening Shift
STNA
"Be Positive in w h i t you do, and good will
come to all thot benefits from care and love
Now STNA Donna Klingshim
Full/Part Time
2:30 -10:30 P.M.
2:30 - 6:30 P.M.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 9 TO 5 DAILY
Ca// Celine or stop in to fill out an
application & interview
Avon Oaks Skilled
Nursing Facility
37800 French Creek Rd.
Avon, OH
(440) 934-5204
AVON LAKE HOME
3BDRM. 2BTH. fireplace, pool and
tennis court pmntegea. No pets.
CallDtcfcMayr
, VB» Property Menebement
. ! • - - - • ' AVON LAKE
\ BtACHPABK TOWEfl B H 0 «
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Tekkw*pp»eajJon»tor
to WattngUsl Be-chow* T o w
55
Ofllcc Space
FwRent
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
AVON LAKE OFFICE/
RETAIL SPACE
'High Traffic Area
AVON LAKE: 2BDRM,targeOarage.
AVON LAKE: 1B0RM Cottage on
Late B*». Frig., »tov«. " • « * ' * [ • ' •
ZjZ. |ndude3 STOamo. hnrmdlaW
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"Ample Parking
'Competitive Lease
Rales
'No Add-on Charges
•Minutes from 1-90
(Rt.2)
'Located on Comer
Walker Rd. & Avon
Belden (RI.B3)
Call Dick Mayer
, 1 ^ . "$1200.1400 ptw M cur»y/uWku 4 m ^ n w w e . toe*.
Win also consider
ttrehO
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KEULEYS ISLANC• SLakaiCourt
collog.. Complete* ' u 7n * - S & Z J K "
room
Ranch.
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Commercial ForRent
AVON
VIP Prapartv ManaoMnvnl
440-933-7151
440-871-9320
OFFICE SPACE
FOR LEASE
Okt Oak OMc* Park
Z73M canter Ridge Road
Westtake. Ohio 44143
Central WosHnke location. Boautilol.
new brick building. never leasou
Unique opportunity tortnish» your
own specincabora. 3-UXHqtt.. rnmn
tioor. 85OSq.n.. iott. will dn"d« J*a'k
1,k« wttinq Term . 5 years. Rote
S15/sqlt
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- 440-B35-3S0a
65
Vacation Property
For Rent
HILTOMHEADBEACM/tenmsreson.
beautiful
villa
oceaniwWi
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a dlrectryyon ^
OCBan Irani poo^r»siaurant.
440-7tM-22M or raotgeOT'
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH. BRIGHTON O Kingston Plantalmn, 8tf
W ' m i n tSxi!. 2 w 3 Bx'ioom
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em 2BDRM $2200, 3BC^ -J 12600.
KM69'9
WATER FRONT
COTTAGES .
Ulddta Baa* liland
Lat us v*M> you plan your
iHmty VBtwOon oi raunw"
Coltng«« il»«O 4-i
419-285-3314
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North Olmsted
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Avon Lake
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K644 R i w Ruid, Friday & Samniiy. «.«tam-5.<J0pm
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34466 May St. Friday. 9«3um-J.«Jptn. Saamhy. 9iXtan-«)on
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32385 Birchwond Lane. Thun*lay & Vnhy. 8 L»bn>100
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889 known
SL. Friday-Sunday,
6419
5559 Ohio Street. SJttjnby.
Westlakc
502 Edinbunugh. Fruliy & Satuniiy. HJtianyy.Wpm
Berlin Heights
RoyaJ Woah Ncighburtwod. TMmday. 8.-0Cnro.i«)pm
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Lake wood
67
Dockage For Rent
CASHIERS
ColleQa studonta vrelnxnad lor
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DOCKAGE
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PARTT1ME
• Food Sirvieo *
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Help Wanted
Deadline for publication
In our May 30th edition
will be NOON, Friday.
May 25th. The Classified Department will be
closing at noon on Friday, May 25th, for production purposes.
Our Classified
Department will bo closed
to observe the Memorial
Day holiday on Monday,
May 28th.
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ALL STUDENTS
$14.16 Base-Appt.
FTiPT wortt, no * * p . i w c . . * • train.
Cust SarviC«/malM.not<riainarfcotlng
or door to door. Condirona e*ist.
(T1U51 bO 1 B.
• Ouya or EVWWHQS *
• CaU 5 OOom-a 00pm *
440-930-7126
CHILDCARE POSITION AVAILABLE E'twipncodbubysWor/nnnnv
nomJml lo ptwwJ" imllimo cnJcjcnm
in CM wmto m Avon be iinning ASAP.
Our diiuiltititr IH t? monlh» old Rotor one in. inlanl/ehJij CPR arm willingnnis 10 undergo hnckground
check a mu»l. EnrTy chiWhooO dovoiopmonl tfaJtmrj a Olua Suliiry
commenwraio with aiponunco Call
440-934 • 5101 tor mlerwcw.
Cluarwig
Westtake
Cleaning Company
1
couMUNrrv RELATIONS
COORDINATOn
Compassionate and communlly
mnvtod indrvtdual sought as community relations coordinator tor local
non-profit agency. Part-Urn* hours
110-ta hrs pw •»**}• Wrttmg. organlMtronaland word processing
skills are Important. Please send inquiries or resumes to:
33477 Lake Road
A w n Lake. OH 4-iOia
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Permanent Pert-Time
Join the Fussy team
Great Opportunity
ARABICA
COFFEE HOUSE
Moms. Students antitor
Senior CiWen*
WelcomotoApoty
Flexible Hours
•No Sundays
'Close O 7:30pm weekdays
•Close O 5.30pm on Satu'ftiy*
WiH Trnm. Competitive Wages.
Discount in Dry-Cleaning
Apply at:
IN AVON A AVON LAKE
AWPM. days, ntctiW and w#B*ttna%
Wo Bfe looking lor an loaivKJuai to
wo'h m a tail pacmt envtionmont
Out tjomo porsonallty, d«tJication nrnl
ability to liar dio mutnpla tasks need'
ed Rsti'es*. hou«*wivan eocourngod to apply Apply in person;
BE YOUR OWN
BOSSt!
Procaaa m*d>cal clalrna from
homm on your compuMrr.
Call Ihe Fodatal Trndo
Ccmmifaiofi lo find On I how to
spot modcal billing scams
1-877-FTC-HELP
A message I'um
The Piesa and lh« FTC
CASHIER and DELI
Bolp noflded
Ony/Ewonlng hours
Apptyat
Tom-Car Foods
453 Avon B t M M Road
Avon Laha
Part-Tlmo Ony» Only
Muil have own imnsportation
Good Pay
l
Call 440-835-5036
Call M-F 9:O0«m-B:00pm
•44<Km-38S8'
Vtall our W«b»lt» at:
377 L»«r Road
Laarwood Squsra, Avon Lak«
t
Convenient Food fcUrt
37112 OetrattRowl
CaN44O-949-ai23
The Boat Pad
EARLY DEADLINE!
i
Apply In person:
Oochaga avallabls In Lomin on
frm Scenic Btoch River, .
* * * * * * * * * * * *
3QS48 Royal Wiwta Rate, TTunday i Friday.
1
THE FUSSY CLEANERS
333S2 Walker Rd. Avon Lake
U 3 Dover Center, Bay VHleg*
18565-0 Detroit Rd. Rocky Rtver
DATA COLLECTION
Per;-T1m*
7-tlam or l2-*pm. Monday-Frnlay
MuM be lumillar witti keyboard and
good with numbers
Call 440-935-0001 In Weatlak* to
•rringe lor an Interview.
DATA ENTRY
Full Time
•Experienced*
Competitive benelru package.
Send resumefttatary to:
POBox6
Avon Lake OH 44012
DAY CARE
Non-proii| day cere seeks;
U e d Teachaf Elyrle
Plan and Implement programs lor
children iama.-Syrs. Must have high
school dtptoma * 3 years enpenence
• 3 required In-servlces M-F, FiT.
$72558
banants.
Summer Counselor School AgeSo^LorsIn
Asalsl wlh M:ttvittes tor children 5t3ym old Min. requ«ramer>l IHyrs
Old • M«jti School Oiokwnn ot oqulvBlant. Split mm 0.9am . *-« oi 2-8om
only M-P. S 3 r t
Hardwood Flooring
Office/Warehouse
Manager in Avon
Industrial Park
•:00am-8tf»pm '
Workday. Friday
Summer help considered
440-937-4800
KITCHEN/SANDWICH
TECH
HstpWentftd
90oatX)
HORIZON ACTtvmKS CENTER
For InWrvtaw can
440-779-0038 E H . 18
330M W M w M
* l
DENTAL HYGIENIST
Dynamic and last pacud medical
piatttcn localnJ In ELVRIA l i »e>(ing n tuH-hmo ( M F . e:00am-5pm)
LPN wilri mertictne certiHcato lor an
immediate openlny. Great pay and
benofils. Ptoaso sonrt resum« lo.
Full lima position nv.nljblo unmodlnlclv 'or lam.ty ptnctice CwncMimva
homly ram with bonBtits Ploase (nx
rtMumu to'
440-934-4166
DIRECTOR OF
NURSING
34-bed Nursing Horn*
1 2 * d Rest Home
Wo aro <Hwluno an accomplished RN
pralessMnnl with experience,
leadership and mlarpersonal skins.
Full benefit peckage orlered
Send or FAX resume to
TTMWershHomw
32199 Center Rldga Rd
Rocky Hlver OH 44116
EOE
_ _
Finance
BOOKKEEPER
FullTlfM
Far West Side
Experience
Resume and salHry K>
POOuS
Avon L*k* OH 44012
Finance
>.
BOOKKEEPER
Part-time
Wvstlake P A C Aptmey
Appl«d experience preferred out not
necassary. Sortc) retume and saivy:
PMB2B9
30*28 Detroit Road
We«Uake OH 4414S-M4S
GENERAL
Full-Um*ftPart-time positions.
Now taking applications.
Apphjr wtihln:
Smith's Country Counter
37500 Colorado Road
Avon. OH
c
LPN
LPN Position
POBoiSS
LPN or RN
Woslgalo medical otlcq newii one
part-timq LPN or HN. Flewblo and
good personal skills needed.
Fa* m u m to
440.236-3277
MOVE-IN SERVICE
W)t wouM Uke individuals, who would
enjoy helpingtomHesmoving into the
Cleveland area, to unpack and ge*
organised m their new hexnea,
Part-Time Onry
UHPACKina e r a
440-O71-O906
PAINTER NEEDED
FuB-Bme position available wim
iMtdenHaJ palntlrtg company m Avon
Lake. Must CM reHaole. dapandabW,
and have own trmnspoTOMlon. PkMM
call:
anewertng machine
PLEASE CHECK
YOUR AD
The NEWSPAPER makm every eltort to avoM) errors. W * ask that you
check your ad U M FIRST day lhai tt
appears and tmmeoiarery leport any
error to the Ctas»»ed Department by
cautng %-tB6-O»&Wa. We cannot
be ra«pone*te lor mora than one
ddy's Incorred Insertion It you do not
cad the errortoour attention.
Thanh you.
DRIVERS TRAINING
INSTRUCTORS
1
1
"
Training Provided
Competitive Wages
CALL
440-930-2355
rv^a
MM r -v.-Ai
PELICANOS PIZZA
•Kitchen Prep
•Shift Managers
•Drivers
Rocky Hlvor Area
S6-S18 Per Hour
(/)
ffj
S
J£
tU
P
RN
PRN/FULL-TIME
TEACHER
Smi-iii.nii On', (;,,,„ n (Jn?.S<>*>t. |.j
1J'"<\ in North Mifjgiivillu H i«w .11.
•••plirTj .ipudcntw, loi lull ,|F«) |;,irl
IK"'! M p ,n 1,11, in'.iriT. Pm V N i o l
'<l>'l Uchuulsir]Qil pr(Xj'.|>nt l>(j"n
wuci) ftitti i.lnii]"jn hn<p(i)i H y«u .!"•
nlUltuit.ii] IJliM'i,, c.,|| I,,miny
Vlmjth.il
'
CHARGE NURSE po-.rtiom
AVAILABLE lor
13 Mr -smlis |7cm Io /iimj
• Long Tijrm Cjru prit|i>rrv<J
• Vi'ry cornpslillvrj Mtuion1
•HoallhBrifiM*. FuH-r.mo
Call Bob
• 34 bird Numru Humn A
12 bnd Hrjit Horni! aro,i
Apply in poiion. Mori -Fn
•)am .Ipm or cull
RECEPTIONIST
The W»Uh Horn*
Medical OfflceVE.N.T.
32199 Cenler Ri<tg« Road
Rocky Rlv« OC M l Ifl
Immediate opening: Avon L a W
440-331-0430
Elyria. Pari-llme. Modtcal omen OXEOE
Mriimco. computer skills required,
Forwoid roiumo witn salary requite.
menIB ta
440-327-9360
TECHNOLOGY
COORDINATOR
SECRETARY
FuU/Pirt-Tlm.
P.O. Bo«303
Avon Lake. OH. 440t2
Reslnu.iwhl
Professional, wed cjrossoil. goal
onanled individual rwodud BtitioNts.
ATHENA'S
AVON LAKE
SWISS
Soehing:
'Bussers*
•
•
O »hwasherV
O
FurVPari-Tlrrw,
Appltcnttans can be picked up at:
33424 Lake fload
Avon L*ke, OH
THE PRE5S does tioi h-ivo the
resource* ta investigate 'worn al
home advertisements. Ptoaio be
sura to laha ma rollowlna precautionary measures: B* auspicious
of *eeay money.- Never M y ua
front. av*n lr a money-beck
J M i w W la offered. Beware of
similar e-mail offers. Call your
local Battar Buslneea Bureau
to Inoutra about the company;
or call the Natlonai Fraud Information Consumer Hotline at
1-800-879-7080,
ANTIQUE YARD
fi BAHH SALE
MEMORIAL WEEflEflr?
Sit, Sun, 4 UO/L
9.D0 MUXJ.-00 pm
40382 ST. RT 303 FAST,
LEGRANGE.
, 1952 UonsJ Train Sat, 192B
American Flytr Train Sal
(Orininai Bom), Oak Desk &
Chair. Trunk. Bcncftas, labbn,
, PrknrVm. Drew*, Oak Sda
i Board, Glassware. Wagon
Whaals. Pepsi Coffsctlblai,
Collectible Baskets, Unanj,
ObptayPJeon A Much Motel
More Than Closets Inc.
440-734-6330
SERVICE TECH- HVAC
Work for tha b««t HVAC Company
on In* weal side.
Lois or bwnulits.
* Competitivo Waqei
* HoscitalUahon
' Dlsa&fiiy Insurance
' E*CiHlBr»l flofirornonl Plan
* Ccmrmssicns
' Paid Holidays
• Paid Vacations
* Uniforms
* Van and Gas
BAY HEATINa & AW
CONDITIONING
24330 Speiry
Wviliako
440-071-3777
STNAs
FULL-TIME/PART-TIME
For I n * following shirts:
7:00am-3:30b(n
3:00pm-11:30pm
lt;00pm-7;30«m
• Ev«ry oihqr weekend
• Von/ compotittve wuqis
• We recounrie oxponenco
• Huaitf benefits lor. FT
• Stun di'rtervfilliil lor 2nd and
3rd shirts
Apply In person or call;
Trie Welsh Homa
221SB Cenur RWoe Road
Rocky River OH 44118
441K>31-0430
EOE
Read &US9 The
Classifieds
ln<il:jll. m.nnl.iLii ,im] mjinaqo coin
Puli)' .orvuri ,-irjj notworic, 11'dinJin'j
an atiianMiad i.Diary syitcm Will .1^
n i l in twining til I'brnry %tuM and public Bactioloi 1 D«i)ro"t vi itrjuivuiimi
m Cninpulor Souneo or rol.ilcJ li.»IJ
;lri(] oipunoiKn in Itio cporalion ul an
flT nolHFOfh Slronij anntylicalp'ol)him wlvtnu skills Eicctlont o'at communication an<t <Jij iron si ration ikiila
Rwiu.fS! JIJH o p / rjl tub diWiphon
440-933-7B57. Hanqa 53^,300S-i9,3G0 plus b>iiiDli(j Open until
Wlod Suni] rotiumo
Marti Millar
Olnrclor. Avon Lake Public Library
32949 Electric 8lvd.
Avon Lake OH 44Q12
VETERINARY
RECEPTIONIST
EARLY DEADLINE!
83
Child Care
MATURE poreon wilh own Itanspor.
lation nsoflod In my Avon Luke
homo 2-3 (toys a woo* this summof
Jo caia for 10 & 12 wW old Hours
ar» 9-30um-4-30pm. Pluuso cull
•W0-93O-2;! 76 u fier5-30.
Deadline for publication In our May 3O'
edition wiU be NOON Friday, May 25«>.
Our Classified Department will also be
closing at noon Friday, May 25Ih for
production. In addition, we will be
closed Monday, May 28* Jn observance
of the Memorial Day holiday.
POSTCARDS. U.S. OR toraign
1M9-3001, Untypaa, photographs,
advertising cafdo, pockat knl vaa.
political campaign Kama, rniHUiy
aouvanira, o l d toyt, watcha*. railroad Itama, tporta progranM. ate.
440-327-1098.
Our Weed an Expert
section of the Classifieds is
a great place to advertise .
your Remodeling or
Landscaping business,
Huge Savings Available!
1 3 T H WEEK FREE!
For more details call
1-888-346-6603
Offer goodtornow Exports only.
Offer available through May 31,2001
AT HOME:
Mow Patty Oiv. ol SL Murjoiirw lookinq lor iho 1st consultant tn yout
ar8a Call dioclor Shan Hyd« who
was involvKd al inceplion of company
DSC PAINTING &
DRYWALL
Interior/Exterior Painting
Orywail S o i v c i * * Wailrjnp«r
Romoval * Powar Waahlng * Dock
R
tions" Ponrrj F W h
FREE ESTIMATES
440-365-2080
JD CONSTRUCTION
JOetOniS was $10,21)0
a3wi)J$e
now S 10.971
50* 100« 18 win S27.5M
nowSt9,B90
60*200*10 Vf 83 S5aJ6O
193
Rubbish Hauling
1S8
Cleaning
135
General Services
'Lfcanaad
' Inaurad
*Bond«d
* Raavonabla Rata*
440-933-4953
HOME&
BUStNtSS
REMODELING
& REPAIR
•••••
CRYSTAL-CLEAR
WINDOW CLEANING
Honest Reliable Service
Residential/Commercial
Gutter Cleaning Available
440-327-4098
160
Cona traction
JD CONSTRUCTION
All Phases
License and Bonded
15 Years Experience
440-284-5960
CARPENTRY
ELECTRICAL
PLUMBING
Ail wort Parfotmed To
Stnto & Local
Cods Slnndards
'Llcafiaad-Bondad'lnsurad
J R ENTERPRISES
(440)779-7303
139
Financial Services
* * * * * * * * * * * *
Irs illoijiil lot coir-piininn ilmng bii^i
nod» by phono In prom inn you n kmii
twit! fish you Io ony Jo( il biFlnri> (hoy
rlnlivnr for rntiro inform.itinn rail
Irtl ltdu
f-a77-FTC-MELP
A public larvlca m a t i n g * 'roirt
Ttia P r v i * anil ttia Fadaral Trad*
Commlitlon,
LAWN AERATION
_ _
Tree Care
FRONTIER TREE CARE
Call for ALL
Your Tree Cafe Needs.
Fully Insured
NO JOB TOO SMALL!
COMPETITIVE RATES!
440-949-1142 (Mark)
MULCH
TERRY D. MURRAY
LANDSCAPING INC.
'10 Yaar« lr) t h * BualnaM*
LandBCMFp* Oaalgn & Inmtanation
'lrfMnfnHtiilliiltnn<)tincliili!il*
Sfj'inkln' Systoms;DECKS 1'isi.iMivt.
F'onili R Founliimi [LIJ n' tin<)
Clafln-ups/Mmilini)
rhiiichinaiMulcliinq'
taijtrtgn'firi'lnifin
Fl(ilul)ltintfAco.*nlLinhlint|
^m.ill rrntt A'Shiul) Miimov.il .
Call lor Spring Claon Up
FAEE tSTTMATES
440-327-/B73
•FREE FILL*
AVON LAKE: 323U5 Blrchwow)
Lono,.(of) Orchard Path), May 24-25,
a 30am-2:00pm. 3 Famfy Sale! Lots
at kids toys. chithM. iww VCR Mta*
and air comprssaor.
•
AVON LAKE: MOVING SALE) 379
Sycamore Circle, (olf Jiiyeox li
Walker). Thursday Only I OS/241 '
9 OOam-3:D0pm, fumlaji*, mmtnoitvff. ctecorattvff.chUdrens boofc* + '
more.
•
• '
'.
1371 C i g w Raad.Wea«Ww,
Setuntay.J
ICcOOMf^ldOpm
Houaahold Itama. beohs, craft
ma-vriAts and pMnty of'
roiscianaoun. •
BAY VILLAGE: 502 EcflnborooQh,,
Friday A Saturday. 8:30*m-3:t)0pm.
Moving Sale. DoWfiair^ifl. Furniture.
and rmacaltonaoua.
TFIA5H REMOVAL: Yards. Garago*
and Basamenis doanad. CoH Bruca.
440-323-1455..
BERLIN HEIGHTS: B915 Rt 113. Fnday-Saturday. 9:00am-S:Mpin.
Fkrimr pod, bMdars. lawn m o w ,
lots of mtsca^iwoua.
•';'
LAKEWOOO; 1 « 9 BkMUm P a * . '
Thursday.FrkMy.Satunla)'. B.-00*n>
4:0Opm. Monqoow What, soccar
equipment shoaa and shirts, Pro
Form stepper. houaaftoW. much m*CBllarwous.
•
•'
.
NORTH OLMSTEO: FV» njrtoa Annual Qaroga Sola, olt D o w Cantor.
Many hausaa. Furnituw. chHtm.
toys and more. Wednesday o.-OO
Dark. Thuradayfl:JOam-4JOpm.
NORTH OLMSTEO: Multl Firnlty
Salol 4150 Mary Kay ClrcM, (Laurel.
Woods)., May 24-25. Thursday
8:OOam-J 00pm, Friday B:00am3 00pm, Tona ol baby/kka rtulff
Oarage Sale*
NORTH FtlDoevitlE: 6340 Forest
Park Drive (north of CenMr Rtdga
and off Jaycox Road). Montey-SMurdsy. 5Qf-2fl, 7:0O»m-5:O0pra oa*
ry. Lots ol IOM, ftaby, housfhoU. he*
mture and mUceBaneOual
EARLY
DEADLINE!
NORTH RIDOEVTLLE: 59S9 OsrriM
Dnve (Caniar Rldoo to Javcox Kt
Laalio to Oanlsa). Thursday. May 24,
9Ooam-4 00pm. Oonwistoinq.
__
__
Deadline for publication In our May 30th
edition wilt be NOON
on Friday, May asth.
The Classified department will be closing at noon on Frlday.May 25th for production purposes.
Our Classified
Department will be
closed to observe the
Memorial Day holiday
on Monday. May 2Sth
LAWN MAINTENANCE
440-933-7554
AVON LAKE: 1B5Beck Roaa. Thursday, 9 O0am-2:00pm. Welgfit H t , lat
cool down machine, dash. Dsli tank,
and much mora,
BARN SALE
Clague Playhouse
440-933-7505
HOUSEWORK. ETC.
Homo or Ofttco. Thorough.
Cun-viMsni. Bonded and Insured
F I M Esiimalefl
440-Q33-20U
440471-0906
AVON LAKE: 11B Armour Road.
Wodrwsday. 5:00uin-a 00pm, Thursday. 9 O0am-4:3opm. Friday. ?
Household Itama. lurnituie, dlnhwnsrwr, china, baby llwns, chUdten
and adult clothing,
AVON: 3flJ24 Soutti Pwfc Dr.,(prT 83 .
HJohlajidPsADevatoprnanfl.+t"™day May 24.8:00«m-4:OOpm,
t u r v t Much Morel
RENAISSANCE
RESTORATIONS
INTERIOR
•PamtJng
*Fau* Ffrwhes
*Wallpaper Ramoval
'Dry Wall Repairs
EXTfKOR
'Power Washing
'••CM PrOMrvaBoo
"HANDYUAMSEnVICES**
"AVAILABLE"
440-934-6847
AVON LAKE: 187 Vineyard Roud.
f umiiuro. accwsorios lor the home.
'.-hilcmna toys, dolltes. lots and lots
ol miscs. Thun/Fri 9 OOam 4:00pm.
AVON LAKE: 104 Norman Avo.,
Thursday-Saturday. JOiOOsm4.00pm. Attic to bcsertMnL Baby ,
Oothes. WORKYI'S ab« IB BncJ up, cof- ''
lecttbta, fumttura, n»scaUntous% NO
e-trty birds.
•
•
Exterior Painting
Power Washing
Licensed find Bonded
15 Years Experience
440-264-5960
4-STEEL BUILDINGS
50-60% off, 40x60.
50x100.60x120.80x175
Musi Sell!
Can Deliver! Roy
800-449-2760
Steel Buildings,
new must self
now>42.no
AVON LAKE: Thursday-Saturday
'} Orjjm-1 00pm, Vrtoon. bika. toys.
(•.loltin?. firollor, mlscellaneou*
irom-j 3tO Avon B«ldan Road
AVON LAKE: S27 Underwood Lane,
o t l Jayco*. Wtdnesday 5/23.
4:00pm-S:00pm, Thursday 5/24
U.OOam- 12:00pm. Tantlic buys on ;'.
Qrand Name toon dothes- boyrshts.
toys. nouMhoki Herna.
185
Painting
205-OT1-1008
1-800-406-5126
ELECTRICAL &
TELEPHONE WORK
The snow & ice have melted
Warmer Weather is drawing near
• Landscape • Remodel • Renovate
Home and garden season
is here!
NOTICE
in»n*i!)gjlo bijfiiro you muast Cull
ifiB Ohio DIVMKHI rjl Socufims QHFORE purcl'a5inq j n invuslmunl
Call Iho DIvision'-i fnvoaior PruloctiO"
Moilmo SI 600-^88-1194 IQ lo^ifii <1
ttio invcstmanl is prorpurty rcqulerod
and i! ttm sedor Is pioporiy liconrj>d.
(Thia rwticn 11 n pulplic service cf
tHEPRESS)
In my Avon home.
For my two children.
BUSINESS* RESIDENTIAL
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS
Salaa, Addition*
Movaa t, CRangas
Naw/Uaad Equlpmant Avallabla
5arvtc« on Hoat Major Brand*
Raahtantlal Wiring
flaavonabla Ritas
LAKE TELECOM
4 W-<U3-3JTt/B00.923-3771
www.lahalalacom.com
LAWN, GARDEN &
REMODELING SEASON
•••WRITE CLEARLY WHEN
SUBMITTING A WRITTEN A D " *
KEYWORD
Sturt w'h j wijri] itidl Mjuntihv*!
what you .tin lulling by its most
commonly known n.imo
DESCRIPTION
OllSCriJJ'IVO ilFj!J Mill Tuil ill I - si;u.
colot. niakq. moOol. ynar. and
cunijilion
PRICE
Always tncluiJo It. 52"* o'
ctnssilied 'Dudsrs won't reiporxj
Io .in ad without a pneo.
PHONE NUMOER
Tell loaders whon you con ba
roiiched.
ABBREVIATIONS
Avoid thorn. Complold words
compJolo iho sale.
140
Business
Opportunities
THE PHESS dous nal havo tno
roauuicos ta invoaligaio "war* al
homo" aavettisomnnia. Ploaso bo
sura io take Iho loilowing orecaulionary moaaurm- Ba lusplclous
of 'gaay monay.' Navar pay uo
from, UM II a monay-haeC
tiuaranta* la gfforwt B«v>ara of
mlmllar a-mail orfara. Call your
local B«ttar Buslnaaa Bureau
to Inqulr* about ttia company:
or call ttia National Fraud In*
formation Conaumar Hotlln* at
1-8O0-O7R-7060.
AVdM LAXt" Wli OroaUlmUi PH, loH
i..i>4 Rd ), TMursday May ?4,
f nnom-Noon, tn!i)4Copo. Dyno-gllda
iituicviiit bur 1w/2 Jiooia,
Moro Gootjwn
MOW TO WRITE A GREAT AD
141
Building SoppUe*
I BUY Lionai Trains 4AQ-934-6311,
WOODEN SWING SET
GOOD CONDITION!
AVON LAKt 110 Invtood Blvd..
rH'jml.iy. Miiy ?4, H OOom-4 QOpm.
I.JIN rHOVIJILT W.illi t>i?hFf
i-f Nmi n o w J i V 5 -MO "KJO4.UJ U'33 t'H2 I!
90
W«ated To Buy
WANTE0: TOY TRAINS Any kind,
Any C i c l i l i r i n Cnnri OU'rt Cull
tlruca. qZ3-1455. b*J*o moasjiju.
h
Ojiri|j.if,,,;., tii.inw rju'.m.".-t Ijy
CfMJm|i..V)( ,l-,k y<jlMi>D.IV (OF
cri.xM belo'e ,IJN gi.| it f>'r FTIDI.I
inlijrm.ih'jFi c,iil loll )i,.,>
1-B77.FTC-HELP.
A public tunica m»i»ago (fom
Th* Praia «nd lhi> TatJoinl
Trado Commlmion.
SOUTHERN LIVING
Pan-timii pcaiiion availobkj in 6 Ooctor praclicu Fno' moonunco prolarrnt] Computur skills oipaciod
Altetnoon and ev«ning hours. 20-30
houri par weak Sjturday* a musl
Apply at:
Avon Lake Animal Clinic
124 Millar Road
No Phone Inqulr'es
VINTAOE WATCHES WANTED:
CUIoclor buying Did pocket wflfcbos
and vtrnt walch*!, any condition
AVUN I AKL- Jl J LD'"I Point Or [oil
Wjitujr Hii), Thii'imiy May 24,
Ij oij;nti 4 OOpin, Filinily aiMirlinont
tjl clotttifi). tott mijc GoodVarinly'
175
Lawn Care St
Equipment
ADVANCE-FEE
LOANS OH CREDIT
OFFERS
GARAGE SALE ADS
New Daadlln«: Monday al 3:00pm
NORTH niROEVTLLE; MuKI-rantiy
sale. 33973 SNjfly (Root to Read to
Donna). Thursday 5/24, BiOOwn4 00pm. E^orythlnqfromA-Z
NORTH niOOEVILLE: 32041 MHi
Rood. Thursday/Friday/SaturdBy,
5/24-2S, g:00am-0:00pm. Con*n*rctol dorhlng racks. Ulenvnware. lurnihua. much mlaealtan*ou».
NORTH RIDOEVILLE: 8644 Root
Road (South ot Lorain Rood). May .
2S-20. 6:00am-5:00pm. 'Cleaning
out our EMPTY NEST*. Many dfttiQnar clothea, (young sduit. mate &
(emitla). hllchen iablo/4 uptiolstiKed
chairs, child's oak lab la w/4 oak
chairs, many itama.
NORTH RIDGEVULE: MulM'lamlrV
drlvmvoy/garage sale. 35278 Qrtw.wen Avonua. Thursday-Saluiday.
6^7-9. 9 DOnnM OODm. Rocke'/reclmor, Mwing machina, sewing rocKo: houaorwld. clothing. m'SC.
For SIS a 20 word Qaraga Sala Ad
will bo pueml In *hr> Prosa North
Mi(i(|n«illn Pron A Liriht. Wost Lilo,
iinrJIMn VoimilionPnoroiooinulnowipapnrs Voiifufi will ilan bopl/mwi in
uacn paper's Quick CIFP[>O< lor tho
convnnlnncn al Ifto Oiirnrjn RiiJo
'jlioppot' •
NORTH RIDGEVILLE: 64ai Slonsy
RitKjo, Thursday-Saturday, 5/24-2B,
B 00am-'> Bflby iloms. rjiyo*. *now
blowor, wee-j-oiitof, furniture,
cloihon, tiousnhoW Hems, and mlflCDMinoo
Remember:
Deadline is Monday by
3:00pmt
THE EXPERT'S GUIDE TO
OPERATINO A SUCCESSFUL
OARAOE SALE!
CompiDhcnsive guttlit to rruiximUlng
your pro lit'
How to dlaplty aff«ctlv«ly, whan
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