1 - Heritage Avon Lake

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1 - Heritage Avon Lake
April 3 ( 1991
41st Year, No. 26
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Local street names
Community
Pulse
...And More
By Marilyn O'Donncli
R.J.Hemmer Jr.
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Property Maintenance Code raises
questions. In last week's column. I in\ dicated the proposed Avon l,ake Proper-•
ty : Maintenance Code wfll cover a
number "of items. Everything'from the
size of your street numbers to chipping
Nagle, Nagel or Nafgle. Will the real
spelling please prevail?
In German, the surname, which Is
common in these parts, means "nail" or
"hard." . ;.
Hard also applies to tracking down the
reason why so many different spellings
of the name appear on neighboring
streets.
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••' Originally, the Nagel family emigrated
from Cermahy and bought 1,100 acres
in Avon Township..
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One lady called and wanted to know '
Johannes Nagel arid his family lived in
, haw much of an Impact this would havo ' a log
while the stone,house (at the
"on'tho average citizen; and would The \ cornercabin
of Schwartz and Nagel Roads in
PRESS print the proposed ordinance so : Avon) was
being built.
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everyone could get a better idea what
"They hauled stone from Borea
this is all about..As.I indicated to her
Quarry
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ox
cart."
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Bea
Rathburn.
and some other callers, I'd love to. but
who.has lived on tho lNagel homestead
the proposed code is over 40 pages In
for 30 years.
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Should anyone-wish to road those
about the Nagel family, said they helped
pages, stop by Avon Lake City Hall (brestablished Holy Trinity Catholic
ing $5) and pick up a copy.
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The first chance for those to speak out
She offers no explanations for Ihe diffor or against this proposal will be at a
ferent spellings of the last name, but
public hearing set for Monday. April 15
points out that Johannes Nugol had tiis
at 7:30 p.m.'in the council chambers. I
named spelled two; ways En his will:
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COPYRIGHT0 1991
A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN LORAIN COUNTS
Featuring Award Winning Photography
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urgtt uvoryano ta'uivu (JiJs /imposed Imv
Nuu»l m.f] M»HI...
a look oven it will affect ull or,, us.
Juau Fischer, a menibur of Avon's
Avon «-corc« a V^u'ick" victory! ConHistorical Society, believes the different
gratulations to tbo Clly of Avon on thu
Hpullltifts niMill from
phonullc.
i i o o n : l o - H u - b u l l t l$5 m i l M u u
pronuticiatlun. >
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Urldgestone/Firestone wheel assembly
"Nti|4ut
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proliubly
thu
way
*h«y»|itstl-'
operation. Attracting industry to any
community is not easy, and Avon , ud it in Germany." shii said,
Anna Mao Nuyel siiid her fatlu;r-ltiachieved a major coup with its efforts.
law. Ed. told her people never used to
While most everyone would agree tax
call streets '"roads." but rather "lanes."
abatument is a necessary evil. I do think
"If you bought a section of land, you
the quickness of 75 percent abatement
had to make a public access to your provia emergency legislation was quesperty," she said.
llortiiblo. Even if everyone, like I said.
' agreed on the issue," some discussion
- Of course, yeoplo used .their surnames
should havo been public. Regardluss,
to name lanes and they just •'••'••-t'" «"»<
Avon's got it. and the city deserves a pat
Anna Mae. ,
on the hack.
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What about the paramedic levy? I indicated !ast week the' paramedic levy1
was in jeopardy of failing. Overall, the
1.54 mill levy is designed la maintain .
By Marcella Grand u
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the existing anil needed program and
add three new paramedics, :
AVON
LAKE
SUucesn
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taking
] The actual monies spent on this program in 1990 amounted to $311,031. If greater strides as one winning football
the levy passes, the overall rocommend- coach takes the place of another at the
od' dollars spent in 1804 will bo holm of ti winning team.
Former Elyrla head football coach Jeff
S613.745. nearly u 100 percent increase.
A lot-of people question'this huge in- Riesen accepted the Shoremen football
crease and at the same lime wonder head coach position last weok. ruplacing
r what will happen to the overall program
Bob Tornaszewskl. Riesen comus off. of
-, should the Issuo fall May 7, Uclievo me. an 8-2 season with the Pioneers.
'•, tho city of Avon Lake truly needs the
During his tlirt-o years with Elyriu, tins
1 program and if It does fail (and I think il Pioneers chulked up a 22-5 record.
•'.will) the millago will tie rolled back and
"We ; lost only three conference
j.;again placed on the November ballot.; games; two were against Sandusky,''
''•''•' Avon Lakers won't let ihts go down to H Kiesen said.
'• total defeut; On the other hand, do we
lie has coached foul!mil for 17
need additional paramedics? Most like- 'years-H with tho football program at
ty, but this isht the niosl economical , North Kidgitvillu where ho served.eight
time to ask voters for support.
of those yours as head cuach, plus the
three with Elyrla High.
Whatabuut the 2 mill Avon Lake
Klusen MtritsNed Ihe three reasons
School permanent improvement levy? I
wliich motivated his desire to coach the
spoke with School Sunoriutomluiil
Shoremen:
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.Cl.iylim Uusuk and, he tins agreed in
"Thu community, tin) school system
and the athletic program. Avon Luke Is
author a llireo-pnrt serius April 17. April
cxcultetit In all tlirue of these areas."
24 and May I, lo explain this S3.3
KiL'suii is a graduate of Admiral King
' million 5-yoor levy. Tho levy will bicu
; voters May 7 and us much informalion High School in Loniin mid Uelilclburg in
„. as pO5«ili!r,. should be lu'nilnhln to
Tiffin. ;
, enhance voting.
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Although he has tnuglil health and
,'•', Who's running for whut? Wiih Ihu full. physical', education, Kieson prefers to
:; Avon Lake elections still seven mouths
UtauH stinlonts siudy skills wliich lie will
.awtiv. a low iiiimus .ato starting tii , Instruct in Avon , Lake's Learning
'1'lieury ami i'mctice program.
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Naggin'atthe Noggin
Nalgle.NagelorNagle ... orKrebs ... il depends on what side of the street.
you're on. ,
If you've ever gone down Krebs Koad
to Bradley, you'll notice Krebs turns into
"Nnijjlu" Rond in liny Village.
Bay Village historian?. Kay Unighliu
and Gay Manning offur no uxtilunuUoit
for the nuniing of this street, otliur tluin
Nagels usud to livo on It,
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Snrtiiiu/lirir.,. liiiwovor. nil " I " wilK Itilil-
In checking through the Avon Lake city m.-ijis willi etiBineurliiK technician [nt!
(.'A/.v.i. uti IHOU iiiii|i uf Avon Town ship
SIUHVH Ivvo Nugul I'tuiiillcH llvi;d on Knrlis
IIlid Nuigie Kutitl. N o i n m knuvvs how ll|i!
slriiut riimo lo Imvij sin " I " in its Hpdlutn.
Wuliliui4 Ron (I in Avon l.nke is litiotlu-r
mystory. Thu urlginat Wtilwr fmtiily used only one "B" in the spelling.
]oe Gizzi slmvvs a 11)1)3 dvilicnticiii pint
which spelled the nnnii! with to "H's."
According to other city records, thu.
one "U" spelling was used in a 190^ property split.
What does all this matter?
I'robiibly not ii whole lot. unless your
interested In ih<! area's hislory. Thun
again, if you're trying lo give directiunH
fur u location on Nngle JNatiol, NaiKlnl
Kds., check your ^pulling first.
iWliitu wu'ni n( II. did you ever notice
1liiil'.[tIt}>t|Nli*r I'tirL. hi A v o n I-ikn hiis Uvo
Lakur.s say. tho park was numml^ultwr someone niimed B|oser. If anyone "should
hiivu knovvliKfK'J "f thu.iruii spullinji and
its origins, ilrop Thu I'HESSu Him. Writu
to:
lltuSNtsr or1 illosur
TIMS'.I'KKSS
P. O. Hux 300
Avon i.nko. Ohio
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'I'luasu provltlu your Miiimr iincl
tuliijthut'iti • number for purjitisfj.s of
verification. ,
Jeff Riesen takes helm of Shoremen ship
"I've found thut many students lack
skills in uoto-laklng, outlining anil
preparing for tests, and young people
need to learn these skills. The second
half of the course uxaminos careers
students are interested in." Riesen said.
The cour.su is taught lo freshmun.
Lusl season, the Shoremen comniled a
9-1 record and. over five years, a 29-21
record under thu direction', of head
coach Tomtiszcvvski,
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"Moet the Coach">night soniu timu this
month for Avon Lake students and
l>u runts.
Residents: heed pickup guidelines
to about four tu fivu feet lengths
Yard waste: Leaves, grass clippings, '>
garden waste, etc.. musl bo placed In
containers or plastic bags'. weighing
nearly 40 pounds each
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Branches: Cut to four feet lengths and
lied in bundles or place In containers
Construction debris: (About 300
pounds per wuek) Tied In bundles or
placed ' in containers weighing 40
pounds each;, lumber cut to four fuel
lengths and lied In bundles; sheet
materials such as , four-by-ulghl foot
plaster board, plywood, paneling, etc. cut In two lo threu foot widths and lied
in bundles. (Bond over ull nails left in
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sheet niistpl or lumber).
Carpeting: Cut, to. about five ,f«ot • If you have any nueslians concerning
lengths anil tied ;
' llii! above regulations, call this Avon
' Metal jii])0, mulal tubing from &wLnkd, Service Department al .933-B141.
thgs, e t c : Must lio brokuri down and cut
, AVON LAKE - BFI is under contract
with (lie city to pick up appliances, bagged leaves and grass clippings; bulky
items such as furniture, mallresses, etc.;
bundled b r u n c h e s : c a r p e t i n g ;
miscullah'tous rubbish and debris; and
limited amounts of residential construction debris that can bo placed at rurbside for pickup on the snmii day as your
regular garbage pickup day.
The Hums listed below must conform
to thefallowingregulations for curhside
pickup. Tltosu logulatiuns are sut forth
by BFI:
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any 3 Ib. or larger package of our
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coupon expires midnight April 11;, 1991
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Mountain Dew,
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California celery......... 5 9 L
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Did You Know...
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Avon Lake
• 137 Lear Rd,
Sheffield Lake
• 4786 Lake Rd.
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ABSOLUTELY NO COUPONS NEEDED
Thanks for generosity
•. been announced. We landed at 9:30 a.m.
local lime after flying all nigh*, and it
To the Editor:
was already very hot and sunny. The
Mighty Golialh Production's producfirst person to greet our crew was the
(ion of The Music Man may be over, but
base chaplain, and as I stepped out of
(lie, giving isn't. MCI* cast and crew
the lower boarding hatch, I knew thai by
would like to recognize the generosity of
the smile on his face and the tears in hi«
XITE LIFE, which donated their entire
eyei that the conflict was indeed over.
; fee In the Avon Luke High School drng
To everyone who raised the colors on
and alcohol rehab program. CORE.
their front porch, lied a yellow ribbon
N1TE LIFE is an all occasion 1)1 service
around their «ato antenna, or put a
that provided a wonderful time for (he \ patriotic bumper sticker on their car. my
cast party after the firm! performance.
hat u> off to you.
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Made up of Bill Maruschak. Dave
We
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in
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together.
Years
Lunsford. Tom Maruschak. ;ind Skip
from now. history writers will marvel at >
Cavorski. MTE LIVE took requests for
how we pulled together, both on Ihe bat- •
all kinds of musir . i.i the wee hours of
'Unfit-Id and the "home front".
the morning. A.CLO>*.img to Tom, each of
Now it's my turn lo say "Thanks fur a
the members of N1TE LIFE have a
job well done."
special personal i.Tason for wanting to
Captain Scott Barbu. USAF
coiitrihute to the area's drug programs,
U-52H Electronic Warfare Officer
and demonstrate ttw, in their work.
K.I. Sawyer Air Force Qase. Michigan
MGP certainly thanks NITE LIFE fur,
A big thanks
. their concern for Avou Lake's youth as
\ well as for their music;
To the Editor: ,
Saudi Cerhan
On Friday. March 22 Westview PTA :
1991 Publicity'Chairman ,; held its Oth Annual FUN FAIK. Again I
Mighty Goliath Productions
would like to thank all my workers and
since there wore over 60 people 1 can't ,
name them all, but you know who you
are. I especially would like to thank all
the people who stepped in at the last
To *he Editor:
minutu to work; Danielle Terpone.
The Kiwanis Club of Avon Luke would
Daniel Van Horn, Angie Westfnll. and
Ilk** lo thank everyone who participated
Friendl Coldie Uerensci, and Cheryl
in our Palm Sunday Pancake ' - Sausage
Uhle's son. 1 also would like to thank the
Bruakfast. Over 1500 pa ile were
teachers who came1 back to school and
served.
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A special thank you goes out to the. worked. I also would likuto thank our
following area businesses that assisted1, great principal. Mrs. O'Due, and Cabby
the clown for his balloon figures.
us in promoting and/or making this
Thanks also to, the great students and
community event possible: Ace Hardparents who came and I hope enjoyed
ware. Aquamarine Lanes By Tommy
the FUN FAIK. And last but not least. 1
Hudson. "Around and About Avon
would like to thank my co-organizer.
Lake" cnb\u show.Avon Lake Board of
Sheila Oster. who will be doing the,FUN
Eduatlon, Avon Lake Presi Avon Lake
FAlK mixt'yoiir. .1 know sliti will do »
Public Library, Avon Lake Water Filtragrunt job.
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tion Plant. Big Wheel. Cardinal Feden*.
Savings Bank; Chefs Sunoco. ConveCathy Cahill
nient Food Mart. Drug Mail. EST Bank.
Fox Drugs. Llbyd-Manwull Ford. Inc..
Lnmiti County Dunk. Morning Joiinm!.
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Kttaliy One. Ki:il Kegu. Sinlili jinn.
The three most recent truckloads of
Barbershop. Smylhe-Oamer Co..
Spurkle. Standing's Automotive Sor- > plastics from Avon i«'ik«'» Recycling
''.uiitwr liiivu been free oi >yrl»K«s. As
vice ami Tom-Car Foods.
niny ofyouknow, HF! r«p irtuit tlmlini*
The B«->nt support of our entire comsyrintjus in Hevuml trut:Wloads during
munity ensured the success of . Hits
Fcbruuryand Mnrt:h.
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Avon Lake did face, this possibility of
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losing its plastics program, becaus.: or
Kf wants Club of Avon Lake
the syringes. I'm pleased lo report thai
Chairmun-BnmWasl CommlUeo
the program will rean.in. ,
Special things to tha Avon Luke Police
Dept.. the Avon lake City Service Dupl.. •
and THE PRESS for their help nl resolving this problem.
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To the people of Avon Laku:
, A.L. Kucycliug Cnalitiou
As a recent returnee from operation
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Desert Storm. 1 would just like to thank
you for the outstanding support you
have given to the families of those
deployed in this conflict. Twelve Hind
'• zones away and fourdegreus south of
, ine equator, on a tiny Indian Ocean
island or Djego Carcla. I was reading up
The ITAs In the ulumentary school;!
on Avon Lake events through letters my and Si. josuph's I'TO wlllbu doing u
parents had written. One emotional let- fingerprinting session in their schools
ter in particular described how my on designated days in April. With the,
mother and father hnd buen honored he
direction of the Avon Lake Police nepl. \
previous evening by an Avon Lake Hgh .these PTA units are Inking lust ono ul ,
many steps to keep the children safu in
School, choral concert that saluted the
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troops in a special program. Thank* lo our city.
all who arranged thb. U really lifted
It is important (hat parents be awaru
their spirits.
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- I was part of the largest aerial bom- not need to be afraid. Infurmntion and
bardment wing In the history of warfare, autboriziition forms haye been .sent
the 4300 provisional at Diego Garcia. lioint! with students. If your choice is tu
With over 00 six-man,crews and IJ H-J2 liiive your child I'ingurprtntiul, tint
iiuthorizatinn forms must bu ruturnud to
"G" model alrfrnmes. we look up hall oi
the Island's ten mile length. Our crownrj school with your child. If you haven't
alriiiidy doiiu so please get Ilium in. The
rivuil on the Island lust as the ground
lliigdrpriiiling is going In In: done on n
war startou. and fromIllrthen
it wasl Ia brace
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lo uut up In l» t»'«
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. vuliintoLT busts, it js not, miimlntury.
Parents of cbiliiren registering Tor
something to the effort for,which we
KtNDEKCAKTKN ureoncouniged to br^
ha I came such » great distance In bu
part of. On Feb. 27. the last day of the ing your child on Kinilergiirlen Roundwar. wo got our chance, and
an flow a 1 J ', Up Day ID your designated sclioot to
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I t Iraq
1/2 hour
Into
Iraq. Wu
,Wu • htivu- them fingerprinted if you would
iL™rulSj«.oduM.«'M.«fulln
like to hnve llumi done nl this tiitm.
flll
iHimhav and twin• uxtornul racks,
Tbiise are thn dales fur your schools
finuurprinUtig SDHBIUH ami Kliulergiirlun
ho
lane ballooned slightly
p
Kound-Up:
weapon rcfcnso. On our pns.-.urgeurn
literallv a 100* lum-and-run main ever).
' Mt>nilay, April K - SI. Itisoph School
I 1 saw bu antiaircraft fire exploding
Tii(!«dny. April !l • Wuslvhtw'Schuul
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our altitude the only real
Ttiiir>iliiyi April 11 - Kiislvievv Schnol
Friday. April 12 - Kmlwuod School
AVednesilay. April 17 • liriuview
School
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Plastics recycling
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terprutation of ihe dance plus the strenuous preparation
ballet purformers experience. Whun Ihe curtain goes up
on stage. Ihe students will have a greater appreciation
Tor the fine art of ballet.
WESTVIEW KINDERGARTEN ROUNDUP
934-6004
Kimlortfiirton rntindo|> ri?K>*<r«linn will be Tuesday.
t> K
KUI1CATIOK' .April U ul VVestvlew.' All child run whose surname
MISKTING. AVON LAKE HIGH SCHOOL, 4OOM
125; APRIL U. lUBl. U P.M.
, Moo., April 't - School itesume.-i
WHAT A WKB WE WEAVE AT WKSTV1EW
The second i>rad<: classes of Mrs. Ceasy, Mrs. May
nilc! Miss i'Hckutl tin* enjoying 11 unit duvelopud by the
teachers on the hook Charlotte's IV/o by K.H. Whilu.
The unit 1incorporates
science, suciul .studies and
liinituiiK" "f -11- Tim students have mud many "buddy"
hooks, cruntud shows mid luariiiul son^s and square
dances. This in!^disciplinary prujccl is piirtiiilly funclott by tin; l^iniin County Citinnilinity I'uuiutntitni gruiit
iduus griitit. Thu gnint 'itilpiid to buy hooks, fihuslrips
anil computer sorivvurit to IISI: with Ihu unit.',
WESTVIEW RIGHT .~O READ
During Mufti. Wcsivinw was tnuisrorinittl into it uast1«) In calibration of Hinlit to Ktsnd uionlh. [Inch cliiss
iidujitud a favitrllt; iiuttuir and sluduuts jitucrd giant
InnvL's tli;pli:titin Tavoritt! Ixxiks on a hugt> buatistalk
which tniNiiulttrod throughout tin; luiUdlnj;. Thu wholu
school obsurvi^l stislailurd silnnt rtrndltin Tor 15 mm.
iuu:li inoruing.
Thu hook fnir was a liugn sticcitss, StudtMils selecti;d
many bonks by Utuir fnvoritit niitliors. Tint library caiui-d tun copies oT uluvuii UtluH ot paperback books to u\patid tilt: litoraturu cnlltinlloii.
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''begins with A through K will be registered between 9
a.m. and t l.n.in.. and lill children whose name begins
with li through X wilt he registered belween I p.m. and
3 ./.in. Registration packets can be picked
up at the
;
school during school hours.
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU (Subject to Change| '.
April a * Grilled Cheese, Tomato Soup. Raw Vegetables,
Fruit Cobbler., Milk.
April 9 - Cbeesehurger, Fries. Pickles, Fruit Pudding.
Milk.
April 10 - Tree-Mentlous Pepperoni Pizza. Ants on a
Hrauch. Flowering Fruit Salad. Hlossoming Ice Cream
Sandwich. Maple Milk
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April 11 • Corn IJog. Taters. Choice of Fruit. Soft
Pretzel. Milk
April 12 • Spaghetti. Garden Salad. Applesauce. Carlic
nV'-traf-'.ii'i.
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T h « A v o 11 li 11 L i! l«ikt! High School. All are
Presch'U) I P a r e n t s welcome and encouraged
Association will sponsor a , to participate in this safe
Wood Drive to he con-; and effective way to help
ducted by the l.orain your, community. Any
Comity lllbod Hank, at its t|tiestions regarding the
April H general meeting. blood drive should be
The drive will b»; held het- directed to Ellen Nuvotuy
weeu 7-!l p.m. at ihe Avon at 033-3592.
FRANK & SUE MUnPHY
Second graders in Miss Prickeit's class at Westvicw.
ALL
Bread. Milk
iVli^iaturcs
WKSTVIKW LIGHTS. MUSIC. I1ALLET
I.ightn-MuHic-Uall.'f, Recently tint fourth and fifth
graders at Westview r\poriem:ed a touch of the magic
llmt surrounds n perfoniianci- of (ht; (JlevcLuul Hallct,
Two docents. ballet leachers. presented b.ickgrotind information about a ballet performaiTce. Their presenlatfon ranged from Ihe unimie storytelling techniques
through pniitomime to fahtilous costume ami set design.
The children became nwaro of Iho gracu. beauty and in-
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Board considers daily news
segment as part of curriculum
By lenity Zinsmcister
AVON LAKE - A proposal to sign a
ia>ntract with ihe Whittle Education
Network u-as heard at the Alarch 19
Avon LaU Board of Education tncutiny.
"Channel i" is an »nlucational nfew? program that is pru&ui-.tcd daily in manv of
our nation's schools! The si%ments'are
designed to give students up-to-date information on current events.
Each broadcast consists o f a
10-rainute news segment along with two
, minutes or youth-guared adver.'.Usemenls.'ir tho Avon Lake School
District enters the contract, the Whittle
Network would loan and maintain
television sets and VCRs to each of its
classrooms. The network would also set
up satellite dishes at Avon Lake High
School and Lcarwood Middle School to
transmit these programs.;
Teachers wduld have the opportunity
to preview all segments and reject any
that seemed unsuitable. Since Channel l
is sponsored by nationally. recognized
products, there would be no cost to the
Avon Lake School DistricL The program
is hoped to pivu siuuVtits a better
underitumiinii "f the world limy liv« in
and to invoke them iii iiiuru discussions
of current affairs.
In other board business
—A first re.i'iin^ was iin-M-iiu-d on a
"loticy regarding child abuse and
neglect. The policy will b« a written
.-• ip-by-blup procedure on how, teachers
c; n recognize and deal with suspected
cases of abuse.
—The issue uf Ir.ising schedules was
broufif'f up during the public partiripulion t»^sion. Currently, itlformation is
bcin^ entered into a computer system in
order to produce an effective busing
schedule for the 1991-02 school year.
Some parents are concerned that the
new schedule may not be In Ihe best interest of their children. The board
acknowledged that it will do its best to
occomn,n-late
all Avon Lake students.
1
—Mike Wightman. one of the Avon
Lake Hi>>h , School varsity , football
coaches. M resigning as of the 1991-92
school yesr. He has been employed by
the district since 1970.
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Soon that word will be heard on
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Wouldnl it be great H you could....
S Play in 4 hours on the weekend
Village studies sewer financing
SPIay18afton'work
• Easily schedule fee times
S Practice prior to playing
/Play on a superbly conditioned coarse
By Walt Luecke
.engineering P mi. had an opportunity to
ask questions and make comments.
SHEFFIELD VILLAGE- Methods of
Council member Cathy; Csubak
funding the 5.700 feet of new sewer con- reported that several property owners
struction along Abbe Road north from wero told by Ohio Department, of
Colorado Avenue (SR 611) to Oster Road Transportation appraisers, who are in
were presented at the Maun 26 council the process of negotiating for "right-ofway" land, that if the propertyowncrs
meeting.
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Laurel Pressler, executive assistant to weren't satisfied. "su* usl"
Governor George Voinovlch. introduced
An ODOT representative responded
officinls, from the federal, state and by saying that ts pretty much Ihe way it
county levels of government who helped is hundlud, but should have been done
council examine various ways to got with finesse and certainly nut in a perassistance in funding the new suwcr functory manner. Ho ai;i<-'ed tu look into
the matter to nvbfil furtlier complaints.
construction:
'. . . .
Thn tonn of th'u enUnt mi»>tinu ivns ,
t'rcsunljilioiis vvero tnudo by:
^Shirley Williamson, mpresunllnu oust summed up by tltmurtl i'. wcu. u
EPA (E.notguncy Village Capital' Im- deputy director of the Ohio Department
of Devulopment.
provement Special Account (EVCISA)
"Wo havuu nuw jjovurn'.r miw who in
—Tim', Lensure. Ohio Deportment of
very tnUsrusiutl In clisctis-.;i»K with thu
Development (Community Development
community (of Sherti«Ul VUlaue) possiBtock Grants) ;
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,
—Sue Former of,the Ohio Water ble ways of funding this SI>WLT Hne ;ind
thereby helping local development.
Development Authority
•AftorUho meeting sevtral • council
—John Hamilton. Lorain County
members agreed that a lot oi study Was
Engineer, funding from Issue II ;
necessary to determine whii:h sources
—Marvin Aylsivorth. Federal Farmers of funds would be most likely available
\ Home Administration \
and on what terms. They agreed that in
• —Robert Hickey. VS. Department t>f
order to got the best funding for Shef. Commerce. Economic Development
field Village, there was no time for
Administration
'.
delays. .
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After each presentation, council
a m b e r s , as well as Richard D Keller,
.^resenting the Sheffield Village
These advantages as well as others are being
enjoyed by many westsiders at Spring Valley
Country Club.
For a, limited time Spring Valley is offering a
special membership package. For more intormation, call Dv.ve Demske at 365-1411 (Elyria)
or 777-6451 ^Cleveland).
Spring J-Cotuers
and "Wedding
Accessories
Save Z0%
Spring Wreaths &
Arrangements
Decorative Ribbons
^Wedding Accessories]
Dog owners: please take heart
rf;
Early detection or heart disease in
canines can prevent a premature deaih
, o r a orecious pet. First, take your dog to
the veterinarian for Us annua checkup.,
Symptoms of cnnlne heart dlsuasu Include persistent coughing, difficult or
rapid breathing. Intolerance to exercise,
abnormal bluish color of tongue and ,
gums or apparent weight loss.
, Early detection or heart disease Is only
hair the battle:, regular exercise, proper
dlul'and preventive care arc essonlial for
optimal pet health. ", •
.
Walking your dog can bo beneficial to
both you, the pel owner, us well as your
dog. but consult your veterinarian so he
can make recommendations based on
the dog's weight, age and health.
.
. Most veterinarians believe, dogs
should he Ted once a day; puppies, more
rrenuently. Dogs like routine, so feed
your dos u l l l '° s a m 0 timUt ?aiLh ^y{
"BS. monitor you dog's we Ight by, if- .
h'g for his ribs: if you can't reel his ribs. ,
hois probably uverwoighl.
• I i r t w o n i This 1* a,common cause
of heart disease in rlogs and can be fatal
ff loft untreated. Hoartworm dtsoaso is
"„ ead by mosquitoes who transmit ho
E a s o from inrected dogs to huaUhy
ones Symptoms include coughing.
fatigue, loss of a|)|wlitu. but these signs
tlo not appear until the disease is well
advanced. Treatment or huartworm Is
risky and expensive. Prevention Is Ilio
key. Tuke your dog to thu vet fur a blnod
test and ask about thu convenience of
pnivcntivu measures.,
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Last chance to
reserve table
' Thfcr will be your last chttncu to
reserve ySir table for the Nightline
Graphics/Fantastic Sam's Major Sport
Card Show tofatibeld Apr I 13 and 14 at
Learwood Middle School In Avon Lake.
Pki.se •™m«^or ; AL1- I'ROCLCDb
WILL BENEFIT AVON LAKE YOUj H
BASEUALL. -which has over iipo
children partlLiputSng. I hum will b_u
dealers Trom all over the stato to share
tl.oir sports cards and mementos.
•If.you nni interested in a tab o,at the
5i,ow. DIIMSU call Terry Cod rey at
,1 Nlghtllno Graphics. 933-7559 1»blesare,
SG5 Tor the two May show. (SI 20 Tor 2
, tables) uml will be Umlteil.
, including:
Cake Knives • \Vedding Albums
Guest Books • Champagne Glasses
• Unity Candles & Holders
Garters • Video Cassette Covers
AutofitParty Decorations
and Morel ,
NOW THRU APRIL 3 0
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Dining & Entertainment
A topic which has been of concern to ing viewers information about this
the citizens of Avon Lake is the propos- project.
Projects which are a part of other
ed maintenance code which is being
studied by the, council and city Avon Lake organizations as well as
several selections from a leosnt bell
administration. , • >
This week on Around and About Avon choir concert at the Avon Laim United
Lake Councilman Dale Cracas and Church of Christ will be a part of this
Building Inspector Bob Jackson will , week's edition of the Cable Advisory
discuss the proposed code. Their ex- Commission's program' on Channel 31;
planation may clear Up some of the ques- ,t The; Cable Advisory Commission is
appointed by the Mayor to advise Countions about the proposal. \
The Avon Luke PTA Council is star- cil in matters of community concern
ting a program of fingerprinting elemen- with cable television. In addition the
tary school children. The fingerprinting commission utilizes the Government
will be held in conjunction with the an- Access Channel to present programs of
nual Kindergarten Bound-Up but will in- interest to Avon Lake citizens. '
clude all the children tn Avon
Lake
Paul Smith is commission chairman
Schools. Erieview Elementary*5 finger- Members are Dennis Collister, Ga*y
printing session will be held on Wed.. Fell. Scott Herrick. and Bob Quintan.
April 17. '. ,
The commission meets monthly and the
"• Around and About Avon Lake will br- public is invited to their meetings
LAKE SHORE [NN^^
4540 E. Lake Rd.. Sheffield Lake. Ohio ;
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99* HAPPY HOUR
Monday thru Friday 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
$• FRIDAYS'-^
TOURNAMENT
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SAT., APR. 6th - LAKE SHORE'S FIRST ANNUAL
Presbyterian Church sets Jazz Sunday
us
Over $100 in Cash and Prizes for Best Toga
Trivia Contest & Prizes All Night
D.J. Dave Spruse Spins Your Dance Jams
• . ; • • • - KITCHEN IS ALWAYS OPEN New Hours: M-F11 ajn.-2:3a am. - 5aL.& Sun. Ntm-2:30 am.
A
The Sunday after Easter is sometimes
referred lo as "Lo\v!Sunday" but not in
the Avon Lake Presbyterian Church.
Thanks to the Elders of Jazz, the Sunday
after Easter. April 7. is Jazz Sunday.
. The Elders of Jazz is a group of
amateur musicians who "Make a joyful
noise In the Lord", using Dixieland jazz.
Many of the Elders of Jazz are. In Tact,
elders in • either Bay Presbyterian
Church on Avon Lake Presbyterian
Church, although:• in an ecumenical
spirit they regularly allow a Methodist
tu play tuba in the group. When not playing jazz, the various memburs of the
band are busy working as chemists,
computer consultants, orthodontists,
pastors, insurance salesmen, and other
professions.
'
!h recent years the group has'played
all over Northeast Ohio and has traveled
as far as Louisville. Ky. The ministry of
the Elders of Jazz has also been featured
on WKYC, TV 3"s program "Real to
Keel".
The Elders of Jazz will be leading worship at both the 0:30 and 11 a.m. warship services at the Avon Lake
AVON LAKE
STARTING
.EVERY FRIDAY BEGINNING APRIL 5th ,
THE ORIGINALW I"OLDIES
SHOW
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4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
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ALL Y O U C A N E A T B U F F E T
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Since Ward 2 Councilman Dale
Cracas has decided not to run. both
Mark Harris's and Tony Tomanek's
names have appeared. Farmer Avon
.Lake Mayor Bob Allen has Indicated
he'll lake a look at couhcil-at-large, and
current Avon Lake firefighter/Avon
Lake Board of Education member Bill
Morris's name has been removed as a
possible candidate for mayor. ••
Nighttime Graphics & Fantastic
Sam's have scheduled a sportscard.
show at ;the Lcarwood Middle.'School
for next Saturday and Sunday. April 13
and 1-t. with ull proceeds to benefit the
Avon Lake Youth Baseball, Federation
For more information, cull 933-7559 or
BS8-(!248.
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Church sets gigantic garage sale
•APRIL
GRIZZLY
STRETCH U M O
OHIO BAND
SHOOT THE M O O N
6th
13th
ZOth
27th
Presbyterian Church on Sunday. April
7. The'church is located at 32340 Electric Blvd.. just west of Jaycox. Child care
is provided and all are welcome.
Holy Spirit Guild will hold its Spring
Indoor Garage and Bake Sale on April
11 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the church
hull. 410 Lear Rd., Avon Lake. Don't
miss this annual event. You'll find great
bargains on clothing for the family and
many household Mums.
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bring Items Ib donate to I ho
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church hall on Tuesday. April 9 from 10
a.m. until 3 p.m. and1 7 p.m. until 9 p.m..
and on Wednesday , April"10 from 10
a.m. until 3 p.m. Need to have items
pickoii up? Call Joan at 933-0050 in Avon
Lake or Helen at 835-1350 En Bay
Villuge. ,
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Spaghetti
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Carry Outs
Available ,
dinner set
. tMenu Items
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, The United Church of
Christ. 603, Sunset Ave.
Sheffield Lake will bo serving a Spaghetti-Dinner
on Saturday, April 0 from
5'to 7 p.m. The menu will
consist of spaghetti, meat, balls, lossed salad, garlic
bread, jollo. nnd beverage
for S4.50 for ndutts. and
S2.5U Tar children under
12. Fur reservations call
949-5350.
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Avon Ltke.-OJ
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Microwave Popcorn
3TO:i 3.35 oz.
Original or Lile
Natural or Butter
Salon Formula
Tetley Tea Bags
CoJofsi'k Hair Color
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Jeno's
Kathleen ;A. Schrift & Michael S.
Bronston. .
Kathleen Hartman and Thonas E
Hermensky
Schrift-Bronston
engagement
Hermensky
Mr. and Mr*. John E. Schrift of Avon
Luke arc pleased :o announce thu
cngogomunt of, thuir daughter. Kathleen
Anne, to Michael Scott Uronutoh, sun of
M r . nnd Mrs. Charles Bronston. |r. of
Avon Lcke.
Kfilhleen Es a 1087 graduate of Avon
Laku High nnd is presently employed by.
Dr. Mlchiiul J. Koitrns, D.J.S.
Scott Is a 1980 graduate of Avon Lnke •
Hijjh untt is presently I'lnployed by
Fridrich Moving & Storage. \
A Scuiombor 1901 wedding is botng
planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Iturlirum of
Wo-itL'rvIllo. Ohio proudly unnouncu tlm
engagement of thuir daughter, Ktitliltiun.
to Thomas Ed'\ard Herinunsky. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hermensky of
Macedo -.ia, Ohio.
Kathleen is n 1090 graduate of the
University of Akton with a bachelor's
dugruu In Education. She, is currently
lunching third grade in Avon Luke.
Thomas Is a 1901 gmdiuilu of The
UnlversHj; of Akron with a bachelor**
degree in Coinintiriiciiturns.
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A June 2U wedding is ptanticti In;
Akron at St. tlurnurtl's Church.
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IF YOU WEAR SOFT CONTACT LENSES
Soft contact tenses
lenses arc,
arc,
for most people, the most
comfortable mean* of vision
correction. Now arid URain.
however, certain "glitches"
occur. Do you know how to
Bolvo there liUte problems?!,
', If your soft lens seems
dry, nouk it for ot leusl a
half hour In sterile >uline
nolution. Once the lens in
fully hyttruted. it should
return to Us normul
texture. lt*» Important thut
you follow a ; complete
l e n i i - c l e « n l n i i itnd
dldinfi-ctlon ruutlne In-fore
v«u'InMrt the len.n In, to
our«>«.
nikomf«rt or . blurry
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nnmethinit ti'wrnnif.
then ch«k: In thp t«rw in
the wronir
wronn eve?
eye? Unit
Unit It
It bee
been
the
turnud inside out in error?
In the term dirty7 U it torn
or nicked?
Changing the tens,
turning It r{|jht-»l(Ie out
nnd/or cleiininjt it should
nolve the, problem. A torn
lens must be replaced, or
course. And if discomfort or
vision problems •; continue,
ace ' your optometridt
promptly.
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interest of
better vision by: \
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AVON LAKE
Mary Jean 6arratt 933-5378
AVON LAKE
OlgaSehaaf 933-8460
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uml'or community .services. The ujt-'.
=| PWse send or drop off articles yuu - plication must be an Avon resident. The
o. wish tu have included in.this column lu
scholarship is nut baited uu fituincLfl
* Debra Halmt-rt '. Poluvich. 35760
nmi., For mart- information com act the
S Riegdsbergcr R.I.. Avon by NOON* on
Guidance Otlieu at Avon I Hjth School or
oj Wednesday before dale of publication.
call Carol at 037-0270. Application
9- DATEMINDEK
deadline is Apri! 27, 19!M.
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RUMMAGE SALE
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St. Mary's P.T.U. Kuminjyu iwilt;
will
Academic Boosters
In; I»;Id on Friday, April 12 from (J a.m.
APK1L4
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to 3 p.m: and on Saturday. April 13 from
Friends of Library meeting',
9 a.m. tu 12 IK>0U in I lit! school ball. Fill q
St. Mary's Altar & Rosary Sock-ty
h.is for SI on Saturday ONLY. Little League meeting, ~ [>.m. tlub-ODutiatuttis may be dropped'off on
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. Kiiviinis Club
ONLY. Wurkurs will be in the si:hool
'.APRILS.
, h.itl at Ih'isse times. Please call Barb
Avon Council
', Miller at 934-1U3O or Doug Peterson at
Woman's Club
'. 934-0144 for pick up of donations.
Sporlsin.ui Club
(Sorry, we are not accepting furniture
School titaniums
and/or larj;e appliances.)
Library-Toddle Story Hour 12:13-12:45
Ariyune able tu help for a 2 hour shift
Avon Library Travelogue. 0 p.m.
on any of these days or on all,of them,
Jazzc-rclse. 6:30 p.m., Avon Middle
please
call Barb Miller, at 934-4830.
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St. Mary'? School is located at CS40
Avon Pre-Schuol Purenls Club.' High
Stoncy Ridgu Rd.. Avon.
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Avon Library Hummingbird program. 7, AVON PRESCHOOL PARENTS CLUB
The April 9 program of the, Avon
p.m.
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Trim-tin Class. Avon Middle School.
[oliii Ueunet, a pediatrician, speaking on
7:30 p.m.
children and sports . competitiveness.'
APRIL 10
, The meeting will begin at 7:15 p.m. in
Avon Park Board
Jazzurcise. 6:30 p.m.. Avon Middle , the Avon High School Library. The
mucting will also cover upcoming field
School
trips, our annual installation banquet
Bond Boosters. Avon High School
and
the spring party. Call Heidi Dorscy
SEWING CONTEST
at 037-5157 for details. This organizaAvon Women's Club is sponsoring
tion is a great way for parents and young
their annual sewing contest. This conchildren to meet ibeir social needs and
test
is
open
to
all
high
school
students
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provides sen-ices to our community as
who live in Avon. Entry deadline is May
well. Check us out.
1. 1931. For mom information contact
HOLY TRINITY RUMMAGE SALE
Carol at 937-5270.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Holy Trinity Guild will hold a Spring
Rummage Sale on April 8 and 9 J n the
Avon Women's Club is offering a $500
church
hall. 2630 Nagel '• Rd. Avon.
scholarship to an average or above
Hours on Monday will be 9 a.m. to 5
average student who is a senior inp.m. and Tuesday 9 a.m. tu 2 p.m.
terested In furthering their education.
This student must be an all around pet - , A large variety of household items in- >
eluding clothing, books, toys and small
son and an active volunteer in school
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Congratulations to the artists of ihe month from Avon East: 2nd Grade, Lindsey,,
Brouillette; 3rd Grade, Mario Santo Domingo; 4th Grade, John Leopold; 5lh^r
Grade. John DeChant; 6th Grade, Katie Schlessman.
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Program data and time at the Library'
appliances will be on sale. Hot lunch
is April 9 at 7 p.m. For more information
and coffee will be available. ':
"Fill-a-Dag for only Sl-SQ" will take stop in at tlie Library at 2406 Ridgeland
•lace on the last day of thu sale until 2 orcoll934-*743.
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TRAVELOGUE-GALAPAGOS
ISLANDS
HUMMINGBIRD PROGRAM
Enjoy a travelogue nt the Avon Branch
Thii Naturalist Department of the
Library on Monday. April 8 at 3 p.m.
Lorain County Metro Parks wilt present
a program at the Avon Branch Library The Rev. Mark D. Atkinson, pastor of
entitled "Hummers'*. Oursmallest bird Wcstlalce Presbyterian Church, will
seems to be our favorite. Learn all about show slides and tdlk about the
this beautiful bird from feeding to the Galapagos Islands. For more information call 034-47-13.
physiology of its flying.
Garden club meets to plan show
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efficiency ratio
paint finish
Copper tubing and
a Limited five year
aluminum tin coil
warranty
High efficiency compressor • Full factory
y testing
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If your Air Conditioning Unit Is over 7 years old, it's
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio could be as low as
4.5 a 5.
SAVE AS MUCH AS 50%, ON
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Your Heating and Cooling
Costs by calling us!
When you know
exactly what you want
Avun-aii-thc-Laku Garden Club
members will meet today. April 3 to
discuss "Flower Show PleasureAwards to Treasure." Lou Walters, wellknown, flower arranger.', Is the speaker
for t h e F l o w e r S h o w D e s i g n
Preparation. \
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flower arrangements for, the April 3
meeting. These will be critiqued by Mrs.
Walters.
Hostess coordinator for Ihe noon luncheon is FlorehcL' Kern. Assisting are
Mura Bid ford, Janet Coffey. Armnard
Hartitz. Marian Russell. Pat Saunders.
Joyce Coy. Marcfe Asluksen. Mary
SciuviHulcmnn and Kuth Wetland.
DEERTRAGK GOLF CLUB
Has length of 6,400 yards from back trees...
Fairway cut through dense woods. \ .
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Large lakes penmsula greens...
Greeiiside bunkers, Undukting greens
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The Flower Show will be held April 27
and 28 from noon to 5 p.m. at thu Model
Homes. Lewcllyn & Chalannais in
Westwlnds on Long Pointe Drive.
The annual luncheon will take place
May 1 a\ the Renaissance Inn, Lorain.
The cost is $11.50. Call Elsie Robinson
for reservations at 933-5374.
, A reminder about the "free mulch"
available to the public at.»*?8 Avon Lake
service center: This piL-iuct was initiated
by the garden club with the cooperation,
of the city. The service centeris opca
evtiry day. Use the mulch from our
Christmas trees to beautify your spring
plantings and retard the weeds
GOD 1 WEEKDAYS
• Seniors
9 Mole.
$3.75 V.
Before S pm
Mon. • Fri.
9 Holes
18 Holes
$6.00
$11.00
CART SPECIAL
Monday - Fnday
Btfon 1 pm
$16J0 per pmon
(2 per cart)
Seniors $14.00 per penon
(2 per tan)
DEERTRACK GOLF GLUB*
9488
Leavitt Rd.
(i mie ^th, f.to.
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113)
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•30 mlh We*i of
CroekerB
(Rle. 00)
•SO mln We«t of
Great N'onhem
•30 mln Cut of
Huron
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMTT QUANTITIES
AND CORRECT TYPOGRAPHICAL OR ILLUSTRATION ERRORS
PRICES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY. MARCH 31
THROUGH SATURDAY. APRIL 6.1991
RED
AT THIS TANTASTIC PH1CEWE ARE LIFTING PURCHASES TO 3 POUNDS PER FAMILY
DIET COKE
GOCA COLA CLASSIC
SPECIAL
24 CAN
CASES
viMeo
. REGULAR. THIN, ;
VERMICELLI OR ELBOW
MACARONI
16 OZ. PACKAGE
RED PACK
TOMATO
PUREE
29OZ.CAN
SOFT&GENTLE
BATH
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A baby girl, EUsa Mildred, was burn lo
Valerie and Clyde Dennis. 611 Weilesley
Circle. Avon Lake, on Feb. 2ti. 1991st
10:10 p.m. at Fairvtew General Hospital.
Elisa weighed in at 0 lbs. 3 oz.
A baby boy. BrLin Malt hew. was born
to Thomas and Barbara' Demisted! of
Avon Lake. Ohio on Feb. 3. lU'Jt al St.
John & West Shore Hospital.
A baby buy. Nicholas Edward, was
born to Brian and Darcie SiiKagni of
Avon. Ohio on Feb. 13. 1991 at St. John
& West Shore Hospital.
A baby girl. Tessa Marie, was born lo ',
Jeffrey and Karin Netherland of Avon.
Ohio on Feb. 12. 1991 ut St. John & West
Shore Hospital.
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A baby girl. Rebecca Lynn, was born
lu Patrick and Junut Smith of Avon Lake.
Ohio on Feb. 1-1. 19U1 at St. John & West
Shore Hospital. \
A baby girl. Ashley Loanru;. was born
lo Mark and Kelly Plavan of Avon. Ohio
on Feb. 26.1991 at St.John & West Shore
Hospital.
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A baby girl. Alyssa Marie, was born lo
Roger and Mariessa Brooks of Avon
, Lake, Ohio on Feb. 18. 1991 at St.John &
West Shore Hospital.
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A baby boy. Cody Matthew, was barn
i tn |oe and Kelly Coebl. Avon Lake on
: February 15.1991. Cody weighed 8 lbs. l
oz. and was 20 inches long. He joins his
big brother. Kyle, at home. Proud grandparents are Russell & Eleanor Schalin or
Ravenna, Ohio. Richard & Caroline
Jenkins of Berea. Ohio and Ted & Gloria
Goebl of Avon Lake.
A baby boy. Kirk Andrew, was born to
Crady and Cindy McMahan of Colorado
Springs. Colorado on Feb. 12, 1991.
Grandparents are Russell and Joan Beck
• and Betty. McMnhan. The parents
previously lived in Avon Lake.
A baby boy. Joseph Frank, was born to
Billy and Deborah Okes of Elyria on Feb.
26.1991. Joseph weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. and
was 19 inches long. Robert Owen is proud lo have a new brother. The grandparents are Billy and Patty Okes. Sheffield Lake and Frank and Joanne Olesko,
Avon Lake. Diana Olesko and, Mark
Okes are very pleased to have another
nephew. ,
If there has been a new addition to
your family and you would like to share
it with your Avon Lake neighbors, drop
us a note with the pertinent information.
Please include a phone number
for
verification. Our address is .U.O. (fox
300, Avon Lake, O. 44012.
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Kelly's Korner
Mayor Charles Kelly
By Charles Kelly.Mayor City ^Sheffield Lake
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By Charles Kelly. Mayor. City Sheffield Lake
REGISTER TO VOTE - There is still
time to become a registered voler. The
deadline is April 8 to vote in the May
Primary election! Come io City Hall bet->
ween 8-4:30 and someone will"be glad lo
register you to vote.
BUDGET - Tim 1991 budget was approved at the March 20 council meeting.
Like everyone else, wa ure tightening
our purse-strings in these recessionistic
times. ,
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GARAGE SALES - iryau are planning on having a garage sale this spring,
be sure la oblain a permit at City Hall.
ALL RESIDENTS MUST. DO THIS
BEFORE THEY CAN HAVE A «*LE.
PATRIOTIC PARTY - As part or this
year's Community Days, the City Is
hosting a RESIDENTS ONLY Garage'
Sale at Shoreway Shopping Center. No '.
fee will be charged. Right ow plans are
to run,the sale Tor 8 days. This year's
Community Days theme is a patriotic
one and it hopefully will be the largest
event yet. Here at City Hall, we plan to
do all we can to cooperate and he an active part of all the fun going on..
ROAD UPDATE - Lake Ureezb Road
Abatement reaches Step/ 2
AVON - Plans for a BrfdgestoneVFirestone r/,nti'i passed a second hurdle when
Lorain County commissioners approved a lax abatement plan fast Thursday. Avon
council had passed the 10-year lax relief package the previous Monday. The final
step is gaining approval from lite slate auditor, which is nut expected to be n
problem.
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: The S5 million plant will assemble tire and wheel assemblies for a new mlntvati
which will be produced at the Ohio Ford Plant in Avon Lake. Although land taxes
will remain the sam'j. a 75 percent'ireduction on building taxes and a 65 percent
abatement on inventory lax will be granted for the first 10 years. "
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Mothers of Twins meet
Grief heating group set
St. Joseph Regional Hospice Program Is offerIng a grief hearing grcup beginning April 3,1991.
This eight week support group will focus on the
support and educational needs ol those who
have recently experienced the loss of a loved
one.
This group will be offered both In the afternoon
and evening and will meet for eight consecutive
Wednesdays, beginning April 3. For more Information call the Hospice office at 233-1031.
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will be repaved starting on May 15 and "*
is scheduled for completion on June 15 I
This is being accomplished through* H
"M" funds provided by the Countv
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CONGRATULATIONS - To Uw .
Brookside Wrestling team for doing so - ^
well. Coach Gene Leonard. Basketball"V t
Coach or the Year, and all the new in- *J
ductecs to the National Honor Society. ~i
SEMINAR - Finance Director Bill j
Anderson and I attended a Seminar tnY V*
Columbus last week.1, The topic was -1
"solid waste management". This was -^!
sponsored l by the Ohio Municipal' A
r
League.
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EROSION - A meeting with ourState' J&
Representative Joe Koziuro has bnen '&£
scheduled. I am very concerned abort -3
the erosion behind the Library and hope' *•^
to find some answers and funding from *
our State Rep. Joe has always responded J
when *:have asked for his help r f ^
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signs. allowud—until tup weeks before^*
an election. A permit must bo obtained i
through city hall. There arc sign limita-'rlions and rules to be followed. These'^
Vvill be explained when a permit Is ? ^
obtained.
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The Westshore Mothers 0 ( Twins Qub'C
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. y.Apri(8at8pjn.at S
ge Elementary School. 266S9 But- r
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h- - A T - - ST ' °'
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oe A Twin Research Update"' bv Dr L M "A
Thompson of CWRU.
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All mothers of multiples are invited to attend/^ :
Westshore Mothers ol Twins Club b a support-^
I ^ K « b ° S e , C ? r S ?tormu '"P l8 blrthchildrer...';.'
Art e«bange ol clothing, equipment, books, and W
strategies for coping with two or mrc^ same age i '•:
Children are availahia at a9~h
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TAX PREPARATION
Individual & Corporation
No Mower Worries" Store
TOROl
without a Toro
tons enough? ®
SPRING
2nd STORE
f NOW IN AVON
PRICES GOOD APRIL 3rd thru 7th. BOTH STORES
90
W _..
DAYS 3
SAME
AS CASH {
IE AS
AVAILABLE
BAILABLE i
"a*ifW>AAJO^
$
Can I save you
money on
homeowners
insurance?
CaU and compare.
- Phone AllsUt*»Bd compare your present homeowni
Capcll's Savings
S 1 0 0 0 O f f Purchase of Any Walk Mower
S 2 5 ° o o f f Purchase of Any Riding Mower or Lawn Tractor
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5 0 0 0 o f f Any Garden Tractor ;
No Money Down
No Payments
No Interest 'til Oct.
on Any Toro/Wheelhouse
Rider/Tractor Purchase
ELYRIA
6892 Lake Ave.
:
, 324-4311
Toll Free 1-800-221-2203
Prices Starting
From
David W.
McClenahan
7S3-A Avon Betden Rd
Avon Lake
Monday thru Friday
Saturday
Sunday
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AVON
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Just off I-90 at RI. 611 Exit
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933-7044
Cleve..'.
236-3588
/instate
Stanley Wlialey. 1504 Cedar Dr..
Lorain. was fined S2S0 and senlenced to
30 days in f.iil on a.charge of speeding
with S200 of '.he fine and the sentence
' suspended.
Fined S30forspeeding were Kenneth
Moore. 2388G Frank Dr.. North Olmsted:
, Francisco Deichler. 2415 Caroline
Ave..
; Lorain: and Donald Ciirr)'* R44 ^- Central Dr.. Lorain.
Fined, S25 for
speeding were Paul
Hageman. 27? 1 £.
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Erie Aye.. Lorain:
['aula Sklenar. afrl Rosewood Dr..
Elyria: Williiim Kantor. 32C80 Surrey
Lane. Avon Lake: Alfonso Borges. 17(39
E. 31 St.. Lorain: KeilhScalli. 1720 \V. 25
St.. Lorain: Linda floffman-fcterson.
216 Moore Kd.. Aton Lake: Joseph
Lewis. -108 Illinois A v e Lorain: and
Richard Carek., 32737 Carriage Lanu.
'. Avon Lake.
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, Fined 530 for failure lo hoed a slop
sign were Ronald Myers. 41)5 Colurnbo
Lane, Lorain: Terry Davis. 3823 Harvard ,
Avu.. Lorain: Michael Mingo. 708 Root '
Kd.. lujniin; fames Sweeney. 408 W. 18
St.. fjirain: and Richard Luca. 236
Sunset Rd.. Avon IJike. >
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In Your Courts
Howard
Swindell
Avon Lake Municipal Court
Patrick Oawson. 219 w Lain
South Amhers!. was fined
res. tution in the amount S l S
" i * n t e n c e .«'•« »o bo sorwd on a
Ho atso
Lorain. wasfinedS25O and senlenced (u
30 day, in jai] on a c | l a r g e o f d r i v i
! = r f u !P e n s '°"- with 11,* sentence
suspended on condition of showing the
court a valid license within GO days and
having no traffic violations, over, two
points for one year. H e also was fined
550 lor improper passing
cJ3^.H.-J"is*
21b0
°^»ard Conn.
Sheffield Village, ivas fined S200 and
sen enced to 20 days in Jail on a charge
of theft He was placed on a workrelease program. A payment plan was lo
begin in 29 days. Me also was fined S200
and given a concurrent ten-day fail
sentence on a charKo of criminal
arnes. 4570 Sumner St..
trespass. •
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ld Village, was lim-d $300 and
sonlcncod lo 60 days in fail on u chorgu
of receiving stolen property, with 45
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. .y|"a8(-V was sentenced lo 30
days suspended or> condition or jiood
days , n . ' d o n a charge of domestic
behavior for one year Finnan days of his
violence w.lh I lie sentence deferred on
sentence were to be serv?* hi a workcondition he^ttcntl AA meetings twice
release program. He also was to ruima week Tor two months and report (u a
> b.irse the county for any fee paid by the. parole officer thereufter.
county within 90 days.
Tho^Norfolk & Western Railroad was
Ronald M: Nolf. 824 Sandahvood Or..
fined S100 for obstructing a highway
Elyria. was fined S350 and sontenced to
Fined S35 for speeding were Kris A.
30 days in jail on a charge or DW1 with
Uangelo, 520 Cahoon Rd.. Bay Villagtr
the sentence deferred on condition of BlMelissa L. Zwolenik. 33280 Lake Kd..
ending three days'In an alternalivo-toAvon Lake: and Deborah K. »n«k.
Jail program. His driver's licensi was
32696 Surrey Lane, Avon Lake.
suspended for 120 days with occupaat^^l'i I ltltiniiila"' 4801 E. Uks Rd..
tional privileges after the firsi 15 days.
Sheffield Lake, was fined S35 for passNolf also was fined $250 and sentenced to 30 days in fail on a chbrgc or
ing in o no-passing zone.
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resisting arrest with the sentence
Sheffield
Lake
Mayor's
Court
suspended on condition or no repeat
N E r c Torres
- 731 Alameda Ave..
violations for one year. He also was fin- c ; , , i
Sheffield
Lake,
was finixl $250 and
ed $750 on a charge of having no
sentenced to 30 days in jail with S100 of
operator s license with S450 of the fine
thu.fine and the senlunce suspended on
suspended on condition of no alcohola charge of liquor consumplion in i.
related offenses for two years.
motor
vehicle. Ho also was fined S25 for
TerrenceL: Donalrt.2131 CruhoreSl..
underage consumption of alcohol;
RON'S TAXIDERMY
149 AVON BELDENRD.
AVON LAKE, OHIO
Women wiU
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Smith Huildin}110 Moore Road
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Personal Injury
Medical Malpractice
Workers Compensation
Wrongful Death
Traffic Violations/Din
Domestic Relations
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Probate ,
Will!* & Trust .•
Real Estate Law
Corporate Law
INITIAL
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S8.00 Value For S7.50
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Rvon Lake
Baigaln Matin««s Daily until
6:00 p.m. Ticked sold 30 min.
bafors showUmo. Phona Lorain
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871-5976, 913-3155
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homeowners insurance policy provide the coverage required to rebuild it back to its original
condition?
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With a Nationwide Insurance Home Reptece-,
ment Cost Guarantee Endorsement, we guarantee to replace or rebuild your home, should you
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Other violators and their fines were —
Richard Gallo. 1915 VV. 21 ilL, Lorain. "*
running a red light. $35: Richard Oavila.
3520 Beavercrest Dr.. Lorain. failure to
heed a traffic-control device. S35. and
having no brake lights. S20;
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Avon, having an open container In a 5 .
motor vehicle. S50: Edmund Gates II. S
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Ashland Ave.. Lorain. having an «
open container in a motor vehicle. S50; >
Thomas Kilpalrick. 4840 Ferndale Ave.. 3
Sheffield Uke. , dog , at large. $15: £
Michael Lynch. 33153 Redwood Blvd.. '
Avon RLake,'having
expired pl&tes. S35; S
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Blvd.. Sheffield Lake, paring a com- '
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Part-time building inspector needed
Dumpster fees revised
By Merle Fuss
SHEFFIELD LAKE - City council, passed an ordinance amending thi* fee
scliedule ofdumpsters due to the rise in cost to the cilv bv Drowninii Ferris Industries (BFIL '•
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wagon cars are S5: station wagons are S1U: minlvaiis or pick-up trucks are S15: full
slza pick-up trucks or vans. S20; and a doubleload trucks are S35.
SHEFFIEID LAKE - Cily Council
passed an ordinance by a vole ofti-I to
establish a part-time building inspector
position for thu city.
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the first 90 days and SO jier hour
thereafter. Thu part-time buildinft inspector wilt tvork no more than 32 hours
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Fund bails out budget
AVON LAKE - At a special meeting last,Thursday, Finance Director Dun Heidlur
said he will take from the capital Improvement fund to slave olf a IL-SS than half
million dollar projected deficit.
Heidler will transfer S37G.000 from this fund. The remainder of the S46O.OOO
deficit will be reduced through budget-trimming in city departments. Mayor
Richard lleusrod recently asked all department heads to slice 10 percent off their
asking budgets su Ihu city could baluncu its books.
Council approved the operating budget for 1B0t. The budget is 11.5 percent
higher than lust year's.
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employees will be hired unless the paramedic levy pusses in May. ,
As in the past. I leidler cited the city's largest jump in expenses: medical insurance
premiums far employees and trash collection since the city's landfill closed,
lots and lands, the enforcement oF
sidewalk ordinances, zoning laws.'.iunk
car ordinances arid regulations within
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"He (ihe part-time inspector) will mostly
take care of zoning violations."
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city will soon accept applications.
Harris Rd. project takes 1st step
Service Director Francis Schremp
saiti the project is set to begin in 1992
SHEFFIELD LAKE.- City council has and it will entail resurfacing Harris
voted in favor of rebuilding Harris Road from Oster to Lake Road.
The work will , include repair \ or
Road. The city has entered into an agreement with Highland Engineering of replacement of portions of the existing
'Mansfield to provide the engineering curb and gutters and the adjustment of
work and act as a consultant on the; existing drainage facilities and utilities.
project.
By Merle Fuss
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Snack Table & Drink Caddies
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'80 MUSTANG 2 Dr.. 4 Cyl., Auto. .,
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'M TEMPO 4 dr., aulo. air ,..:
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•82 POMTIAC SUNB1RD J2OQ air ,„.
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•85 MAZDA RX 7 aulo. olf. stereo ,.,..:.
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"90 AEROSTAR XL Ext- p window*, air /,; $ 1 3 , 4 5 t Wed, 8 p.m.
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AVON LAKE J
A Taste of Nutrition
Kathy Germain,
Registered Dietitian
Q: Ive been looking Tor a low-fat
vegetarian type lasagna that's rulatEvuly*
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Cooking (he lasagna noodles takis (he
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2-10 oz. pkgs. frozen chopped spinach
1/B tsp. nutmeg
1 1/2 c. low fal cottage cheese
2 ege whites
5 Tbsp. Parnu-*san cheese
9 lasagna noodles
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directions. Combine cottage cheese; egg
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Coat 9 x 13" pan with regulable cooking
spray. Place 3 lasagna noodles in pan.
Spoon on all or the spaghetti saute. Top
with cottage cheese mixture. Top with 3
more noodles. Cover with spinach.
Sprinkle with nutmeg and top with final
layer of noodles. Cover and bake at 350
degrees for -10 min. Sprinkle with Muzzarella and 2 Tbsp. I'armascan cheese.
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Flag contributionsSystems. Inc.: Rossborough
The following people, businesses, and
groups have contributed to th«
American Flag drive sponsored by the
•Avon Lake Junior Women's Club and
the Avon Lake VFW: Avon Lake High
, School Studi-nts. Class of *?1, Class of
'92, Class of .'93, Class of '94: Bill and
'Mary .,-Simpson- Dennis & Bonnie,
Fortener & Family; Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Keikloulcz (2);.Don &„Betty Wagner:
Kurt& Karen Reiber-In honor of S^gt.
Thomas Kauffman USAF; Sandy & Bob
DunJds & N'nthan Pechaitis: Ruth &
David Knapp; The, William ) . Brandt
Family: Trad & Bob Cabel & Sons:
Madeleine Schuster: WW II Vet, Al &
P'iyllis Rehker: Jeff & |an Conroy; LBC
Educational Marketers, Inc.. "the little
bookworm company": Ralph & Gerry
Wearsch; Earl C. Lapp; Dr. Jcneen
Lerch-Lapp. DDS: Lou & Lori Turco:
Mr. & Mrs: Quintun L. Uria: Itunumik
•Door1 Co.:Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Konya: ,
Lake Shore Women's Club (2); Sally
Mandich: Mid-Cenlur" ,Lodge 725 (2);
Tom &Judy Klier; Eastvicw Elementary
School: Dr. & Mrs. Scott Suip'el; James
Crospitch - In Memory of Joseph 1Crospitch & George W. Milbrnndl: Jean
& Joe Kvach: Designing Women of
Undercover Wean • •Erlevtew School Mrs. Szegudy's Third Crade Class: Avon
Lake/Avon Chamber of" Coinmeriiu: Mrs.
King's 4 th srodii • Erlovlew P-.hool: Ray
& Doris Linden & Family: Metro Mall
SAVE $$$$$
On Your Prom Gown
and Dyeable Shoes
Manufacturing Co. (4): Pete & Lynne Bart h and
Family; Phillip & Betty Kauffman - In
honor of S. Sgt. Thomas R. Kauffman:
Pat Frederick - Realty 1; Mr. & Mrs.
Branch Springer; Dave & Pam Carlson;
Realty One; Albert C. Zakel. DDS: Kaihy
Krecger - Realty One; Nancy & Anthony
Abrain; Ms. Ricotta's Fourth Crude
Hlass - Westview School;, Avon Lake
High School SADD - Students Against
Drunk Drivers; Grade 4 Ertevimv School
- Mrs. Judson.
Church Rummage Sale
Laka Shore Uniled Methodist Womenteiveset
Thuisday, April 11 as the date for their Annual
Spring Rummage and Bake Sale. From 9 a.m. to
t p.m. tftere will be great bargains in clothing tor
alt ages. toys, jewelry, household items, books
and records. Donations to the sale may be lett
any weekday morning at the church. 33119 Electric Blvd. ,
Rummage sale set
Holy Tfinity Guild wilt hold a Spring Rummage
Sale,on April a and 9 in the church hall. 2630
fJagelfld-.Avon. Hours on Monday will be 9 a m.
to 5 p.m. and Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m .
A large variety oi household Hems Including
clothing, books, toys and small appliances will be
on sale. Hot lunch and cotlee will be available.
, "Filt-a-bag lor only SV50" will take place on
the last day ol the sale until 2 p.m.
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ivill collect good, clean, used clothing
for the underprivileged of Eastern Europe.
Beginning March 25th
We intend to fill a Trailer Truck.
If you want to help ivith this project,
please call the church office for information.
Weekdays 8:30-4:30
Saturdays (in April) 9 a.m.-12 Noon
937-6226
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The inlormatran centor Is open daily 1 -6 p m.. and ^ l . 4 Sun. 12-5 P^n-The
Hasldence on the beach is localod al 3727 Lake Road In EheHield LakB.
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Ensembles from BUS who, received an Excellent (11)
and Sheffield Middle School students participated in rating were: Duet - Maria & Tonya Rcinhold: Duet the Lbrain County Solo and Ensemble Contest held ut Amanda Williams & Erica', Hnirisath:'and the BUS
Avon High School on March 2.
showcase including: MichcIIo Scni: Christy N'orris. CarThe follon-ing students r-xeivtid a Superior rating fl)
Trotla. Becky, Patrick. Beth Krai. Mary Forsyte.
on a vocal solo: Christy Norris. Becky Patrick. Beth H«
Chuti-i*. Mike Chutes. Mike Rudrigmi/.. Frank
Krai. Elisha Bradbury. • Erica Hemsath. and Mary Kevin
King and Lun Maxwell.
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Students who received' an Excellent rating (II) on u griiile
choir also received JM Excellent rating.'Those
vocal wilo were: Frank JOng. Mike'.Rodriguez. Mike
students, were: Angela Griffith. Jeanctle Jones. Lisa
Chutes. Lun Maxwell, and Crystal Artidt.
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Becky Patrick & Mike Rodriguez, who sang a duet, Ni/.iolek.,and Ktin Vissclters.
reamed a (I) rating.
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UJ hosted its second annual "Muffins with Motn". a mini
5 breakfast from 8-a:30 a.in. on Wednesday. March 27.
had the highest number or alrlkus with a total of «.
Students and moms or moms* designiies were treated to
O W.E. classes" from Avon Lake. Columbia. EIynat
', a variety of muffins, coffee and juice. The turnout was
Elyria West. Midview, and North Ridgevilte also parexcellent as over 300 moms and students had breakfast
ticipated. A total,of 97 students raised a sum of over
and Ihen if moms chosu. ihey could visit the classroom.
S825 Tor M.DJ\. Thanks and congratulations to all who
Each class made a personalized tablecloth with
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messages to mum that enhanced the cafeteria for the , On Tuesday. March 26. 1991 Avon East Elementary took part in this event
School held their third DJ\.R.E. Drug Abuse Resistance
occasion. ,
• It was a wonderful1 way io start the day and it is Education graduation at Ihc school. In attendance were
the Mayor of the City of Avon. Pearl Olearcik,
becoming one of Knollwc ..tl's most popular events.
Superintendent Richard Hronek. D.A.R.E Instructor,
T h e A v o n L a k e champion far freedom
officer Janet Wicker from the Avon Police'Department.
reform regardless of
The 17 week course focused on refusal skills, increasing Historical Society will and
color or creed. Those
self- esteem, consequential thinking, risk factors, in- meet on Monday. April B race,
who have or have ot heard
terpersonal and communication skills, critical thinking at 1 p.m. in the Avon Lake Mrs.
Riggle before will not \
and positive alternatives. Officer, Wicker admired the Public Library*.
The speaker will
be Judy want to miss her latest'
students' honesty and integrity and showed support to
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- body and to be the very best they can be-'She recounted who will dp an in- person . As always, the public is
the times that they had talked about being assertive, ex* portrayal of Jane Addams. invited. For information
pertalced ways to maangc stress, and practiced ways to 19th century social and regarding the Society;; or
say no. Every one of you has an excellent base on which peace activist. Jane Ad- program call 933-5281 or
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to build and what you decide io produce is now up to dams won the 1931 Nobel 933-6352. ,
you. Six representatives from the three sixth grade Peace Prize. She was a
classes read their. Taking a Stand papers to students,
family and guests present. Presentations of awards, that
No Security Deposit
being their certificates, were given by their individual
teachers and Officer Wicker. Refreshmentsfinishedthe
24 HOUB ACCESS
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Historical Society meets
Mrs, Banner and daughter Angela with Mrs. Loud in
and daughter Nicole enjoying "Muffins with Mom".
Brooksldc Students Visit Power 10B. llrookside High
School retail marketing catss taught by John Lengcn
was invited for a tour of Cleveland's Power 108 radio
station. As a project, the marketing students wrote a
script for a spot advertisement. This,advertisement will
reach the teenage,and young adult target market of
Power 10B.
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Fashion Two Twenty Vice President of Marketing,
George Cox of Sheffield, gave the class background in-
A1IS Academic Booster Club. Due to Easter vacation,
the iiext meeting of tint Academic Booster Club will he
held Wednesday, Apri! 10 at 7 p.m. in the high school
'. library. Tuples for • discussion will include the
.Scholastic Awards Ceremony and planned projects for
teh 91-92 school year. ':
AHS Schior-oMhc-Month. Denisu Wearsch.
daughter of Thomas and Teresa Wearsch, has been
chosen March Senlor-of-tho-Month. Oenlso has been
very busy over the past four years at Avon. She has been
most active in sports participating in volleyball, basketball, and track for all four years. In her senior year she
added cross-country to her schedule. She was also a
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chuurliTmlur fur I wo yiturs. but fount! ll difficult will) liur
schedule and relinquished it.
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market. Brookside was also asked Io assist in the pro-: She was a junior class officer and unjoyed working
ductlon of this spot which will air (his spring. Speech with her classmates to put on the prom. She is now servstudents Hale ma Arnold. Shuri Smith, and Robert Mc- ing as the senior class secretary.
Court. chosen by speech icachcr Jim Johnson, will
Dentse has also been an active student council
return to Power 108 to produce the advertisement.,
. member for two years now and has enjoyed the many
Enthusiastic Brookside voices were heard on the air school and community activities in which the council is
with Downtown Eddie BrOwn during his mid-day show involved. She is presently serving as the treasurer.
Thursday, March 21. The marketing students also had
Denisu is now looking forward to attending Capital
an opportunity to meet some of their other favorite University
in the fall where she will continue her sports
radio personalities. Included were John Lunclecker and and major In
nursing.
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O.W.E. BOWL-A-THON. The Occupational Work
Congratulations to Students. llrookside High School Experience
program of Avon I Ugh School recently partlcipated In the Muscular Dystrophy Association llcnvlA-Thon at Center Ridge Lanes in Nurlh Ridgoville on's
March 25.
.
The Avon O.W.E. students collected a total ufSiO2 fur
this worthy cause. Stmlunls collecting donations of $15 ;
or more were Mitch Irwin. Rick Kinzel. Mike Refitke,
Open House 9-5 Weekdays
and Tony Schill.
1-4 Weekends
In thu bowling competition, the Avon (earn finished
third out of a total of ten teams. Tom Pierce, had thu
high game (170) and the high series (421). Sam Satullo
furmiillon ubuut tliu prmlucl soon lu unltit- thu rutuII
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Generous Decorating Allowances And Many
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ADMISSIONS TESTING
Saturday, April 20,1991
9:30a.m; 1
GradesK-12 ••
Lak$$£dgz Academy
37501 CttrterSJtf
fydgeyiCk, pfiio^
777-9434 or M
Sheffield Lake
Police Log
EL:YRfA
Quality At Its
.BEST
Greenview
Definitions of some of tfie abbreviations found in
, the Pofcce Logs. ', '
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GOA-Gone on Arrival
- UTL-Unabte to Locale
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MVA-Motof Vehtde Acode*il
' B&B&caking & Entering '',
8OLO-Se On the Loofcout
FI'D^eU Interrogated
OWMJnvng Wnde Intoucated
NCC-No Cause tot Compfcwit
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O(sp.t;n)t-C>si»tcned Units ', ' •
DUHkiving Under the influence
M A R C H 2 J
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0247 -LAKE RD.-Urvt cneciimg susfnoous verv-'
de. Checks OK
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0415 - SHEF^IELD-2 juvefUes peked up on
cwiew viotolwn < Parent? oted
i 6 W - IRVING PARK Unrt etwe^g'susp^ious
senile. Checks OK.
MARCH 25
PT30 - LAKE BREEZE.BROCkl.EY-Tr^.c stop
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0640 ' PiNEWOOD-Probtem w>lh pne^de
' Junenrfe taken to Deienbon Home
• 1023 - HOWELL-Complamt ol suspiCous vehicle,
1135 - SUNET-theft Reperl.
1216 - EDGEWATER-F:D. responding to rubbish
lire. Unit asa.-st«i. ' ",
1306 - fVANHOE-Comptiinl • of harassment.
Report.
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t 8 5 9 • WARWtCK.proSIem with juvenJes
Advised.
2 0 0 8 - LAKE RD.-PossiWe domestic. Resolved.
. 2 0 4 7 - BEIXE-Emergeocymeasase delivered
V MARCH 2 ? •
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0 2 2 2 * - FERNDALErtVARWlCK-Traflic atop.
Female arrested lor OUI,
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1235 - LAKE RO^-LoUd inusic. Advised.
: i ^ 5 5 - LAKE BREEZE-Harassment R e p o r t
- 1 5 1 4 . GAYLE-F.O. responding to house lie. Unit
: assistea.
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2 1 d a - WALKER/GAYUE-TraHic stop. Male
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1733 - KENILWOBTH-Oomestic. Settled.:
1834-lRVINGPAPK-ComplaintofloudmuSK; Alt
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2319 - RICHEUEU/ALAMEOA-Complamt o f ,
hreworh& Demg shot off, Male cited.
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MARCH 26
0B37 - SUNSET-Uml dehvered rr«s.iage for LPD.
1723 - ERIEVIEW-Cornpiaint of aggravated
mtwwcing. Report.
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1847 • ASBE-PfoWem with juveniles. Advised.
2203 - ABBE RD.-Attempted suicide- Report
- 2220 - SUNSET-Umt'. delivered emergency
message. •'
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0223 ' LAKE RO.-Un>t out witn domesbc.
Resolved.
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0333 - ROBEBT&famdy dispute. Resolved.
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0336 . IRVING PAHK-Domesbc. Report.
:" 2307 - LAKE RO.-Vandalism to vehicle. Report.
1201 '• LAKE RD.-Compiatnl ol suspcious male,
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GOA. 1 7 0 2 ' - LAKE RD.-Suspioous vehicle.
Checks OK.
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. .;-; 0225 • IRVING PARK-Domestic Resolved.
•': 030B - EAST/WEST-Loud disturbance. u n _
1607 • RICHEUEU-F.O. responding to i wires
.;,,0453 - WEST 0K.-R.S. responding to
down. Unit assisted. '
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Weedmo from ear. Unit asaiaajd. ; .
2110-HARR1SRD.-Malearrestedortwarrantout >
-;,:;v0754 - NOnTHWOOD-VandaEam ta vehicle.
of Sheffield Lake Mayors Court.
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2135- ALAMEDA-Thetl (rom vehicle. Report.
, ; >. 1 3 2 2 - LAFAYETTE-Vandalism. Report. '
2205 • BUCKEYE-Unwanted male. Resolved.
,1800 i PASAOENA-Complaint o! assault. Report.1
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E. Broad St. Plaza 366-9557
Avon Lake Podiatry, Inc.
iMFAMTS TO SENIORS
Dr. Mark D.Gould
Family Practice of Foot & Ankle Problem*
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Mli /llK.ST,*f'vi'i>ij*llR'tj(m-lri. L n>lDji«)nuhpltii-
Setting tltepcice to kxp you oluxut.
FJ>iu!kivi:i^ATru\iNdtluiMlU.thl(
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690 Avon Betden Rd.
Avon I'nlitB OH 44012
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Getting set for summer: Friends abound at YMCA Day Camp
iJummur is » lime Tor fun ami friend: ship. Summer also is a time for YMCA
Day Camp, wlu-ru fun and iriunds
' abouml. This summer, iilotti; with swim(ning and swim tt»ssons. .spurt1*,
cliL.t-tk'ailihK. Raines, urts fk crafts, luiiat
. fit-Id I tips. I.) lent slums, aml'iraniyiwirI nijilitt'rs. ill* Prujyt:! Wild t-urrkutum
• will \M added (o Mm fun. !'nijif;t Wild i*
j an (.'xcitiim and tff.iiivi- ttnvirimniontal.
: and cuiLsvi-valiuti t-ducutitin pru«ntm
uiii>)ha*i <*..*>£ ivittlltfii, iind it .1 tuinl project uf the Wuslorn Assot.ujlmn of Kisli
and Wildlife A d*>'in;i •.-.•. iimi th» U'i;>ltTn
Regional EnvirunniLMilii] Kd licit inn
Council. Activities and tuples include.
"Intervin'w A S|iM*er-". "Ujn-r's
Guitx
On?". 1 "Ariiinal Cfur.uii.-s1. *i,rK:m
Nulurt Scare.li". Tiiu Tiiickrl tiiiiiit*".
"Suqiris^ Ti'rti.Miiin". "t.iilt'r UV
KIIOW". "Mir.ri'tii-l. Si.Kt-u^«r Hunt",
ami noru. Kid*-s will
l.iW- par) in fM-itins;
projects. (•••'"'• - *1I'S f' grafts, all ii>'.iliiiK
tvitli naturi! .iiut (liu (•[ivitutuiUMit. Old
clot lies and old l<.»m:ii ^lIcl.•% (or rutiliL-r
bfxitsl Att: thu rL-Cdintni-'iidfd sumiiu.r
wear, siiict; kids ivili ht; in\ofvt'd in toK
of liiinds-on. Outdoor ItMrniim fun.
Thit yt!ur*s VMCA Siiintnrr U,iy Camp
will al-u bii atlilinji a special < amp for
prukimlvrS'irlt-ri.Tv URU* 4 A 5), called
"THE CHirMI.NKS"'. Tiiu Ciiipniunks
will ialiif part in all sumini'r camp act J v It i e s ' }*uartid ' i n u r e f u r t h e
prwUndcrfjijrtont'r about In unlcr
ktnder^urton in tilt; Fall. Suninit.-r^Canni
will 11U0 fnatun; "TItu.Kiittouns" (ajjus
j-ti), "Tlit:', Scouts" (aj-LS 7-o(. "Thu
'MO), and ••"III.* Adi en-,
li-l-tl. This y«-;ir tho
Kan^er and AdventLm*r;uruu[is will also
lain; part in "Can'ur Ad vim lures'*. •.
leal urine Klifst
tpi.'iikiirs a n d fun
w'.ii rli sh o i'1! o n f u t u r e * ' i:;i r ••>• t
ivi^sil-ilititS. T"u-y
Will .iNu lit; •Aorlinji
iHi ii w.-ukly cam1.) m-U'.jwp'T anil vi'dou
tu-ws n'fiorl nn ail i .imp fn:tivilii-s .lnd
s|M)rts. '
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(Limp •will 'UIM) fiMUHf *:W.idit:al
Kujdt'rs"; ;i fun j.-.uiin*.' itif.fiilivf |iruiinmt: -nui "Ailiic-.otut'tit Hini-.l<'rV, .in
•.luirj»;» t,li)ld:t?i*'s .iLiidtimii; skills.
Ihi'M.' piu^r-im'i .in* ..oridui:li*d hy' !i
btdlr ii-tlilK-d L'lt-iiliJiit.iiy ti'.uhff. fttttl
art! Jjvailabl** ;it no i;Ii.tt«t* to ihu-si.*
C i m p i T s idt.'rfstiMf in k e e p i n g
ui:.itl>:i>iii:>)l[y
<MI !i>p fur lliii ((imitij;
si:Iniut Vi'.ir1, "
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p.m. iitid i*xU>ttdi?d i:;iro hours run From
ti::tl) ii.m.-ll:3() p,m. T!»!nt will in* nu;**xtruuiiariji-s'if firs |.>r lii-Id trips or ;iddiliuti.il uc:!ivities: alt Jire imJudud hi the
on*-*, iiifonliitile ivL'i-kly luilion cost.
All ':<uii{it.Ts Sijinitiu up l»r d;ty camp
tHifn'rii April HO ivil! rt'tt-'ivi; a Ittnt.
NjH'CiJliy (iesi^iu-d Day Camp '*Jl t-shirl.
Sign up will liikii ptiict* in April nt Tht*
•Wusl Short!' I'itmily YMCA. I37S Columbia Kd.. VVustltiku; or The* North Coiist
i-'itniily YMCA. AZTWi U'.ilknr Kd.. Avon
Luke. Sll.tro M Itinilril. M> sijin up «;;irly.,
Our w a r m and caring,staff
provides comfortable dental care
North Cbast/West Shore Summer Camp group on a picnic with,day camp
Counselor, Carrie Barker..
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Chit & Criminal
Trial Lawyer
WILLIAM P. LANG
33398 Walker
Walker Commons North
Avon Lake, Ohio 4 4 0 1 2
933-4486
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
33399 Walker, Road
Avon Lake, Ohio
933-8938
perinatology, Cardiology, Internal
Medicine, Pathology, AiiesthesioJOgyJ Radiology^ Physical "Meciicine,
•^phthal^aology, Allergy, Family Practices, He^atology^Oncolpg^ House
Pj^ieians, C^stetrics, Nebnatal^Peri^
n^tal Medicine, tepracit/C^diibvaseulai* Surgery, Infectious^ Disease, Rheumatbiogy, OccupatiOriSfl JVIedicine,
Psychology, Pulmonary Medicine,
QEthopedics, Emergency Medicine,
C)fal Surges, Plastic Surgery, Neurology, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Otolaryngology. Podiatry, Gastroenterology,
Urology, ISteurosurgery, Surgery, EndomnQlo^Metabolism
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Auto Accidents :
Medical Malpractice \
Wrongful Death
Workers Compensation'
OUI/Criminal
Wills/probate
Divorce/Dissolution
edical science gives us
words tliat arc often hard
to pronounce, almost
impossible to spell, and'certainly
difficult to comprehend. Fortunately.
the tyOpluNieiansof thcK.Mll medical
staff, skilled in more than .55 medical
specialties, not only understand the
meanings (if these words hut are
tmined in diapmsini* and trt-Jtinj;
, pytients who have suchiaihueiiLs.
'Hie I-MH l'h>>ician. hacked hy
our hundreds <)f other healthcare
pnilcssiotials. oilers a healthy dose of
caring thru the latest tvchnolo^tcsfor
healing.; and all right Eiere at home.
Feel bcncr just knowing w e ' r e h e r e .
ilie'.EMII Medical Staff
A CENTER OF
Elyrla Memorial Hospital
and Medical Center
. ItivrrSt. • MUria. oil i-illjlS • .^jy-TS
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low
bid ease financial bind
system is calling directly to the person
you Want to reach, rather than going', dinance is in limbo, with Council f resident Ed Krystmvski recommending that
through a Switchboard." the finance
it be voted down. Law Director Russ
director said;
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McLaughiin said it has several fljivs.
Nowak noted that the city will save an John
ne system that U akoexpiled
Eldred. planning '. commission
estimated S120 per month even after ser- chairman,
said. "Everyone is guilty until
vice is added for the new, water depart- ; proven innocent
with this ordinance. 1
ment
in
the
fall.
nounced the low bid
consider myself an environmentalist,
i for a n e T
Nowak also announced a low bid of but I don't think we should tell people
S682.174 for the water department f-ciliwhat Id do."
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ty was received from Williams Brothers
—A second ordinance reinforcing the
the Construction.
city's subpoena program to collect delinfor a
Council cannot vote on the bid until
quent income taxes was recommended
Nowak can certify that funds are by
the finance director. It would outline
available. She said the Loraiu County
suditor.must provide information lo her •,
before the certification can be made.
"The'worst scenario would be that we
q u t e the
1
don't get the information before the bid
expires." Nowak said.
.
biggest advantage to the new In other business
—A Wetlands Permit \ Process orAVON - Finance Director
nn
asKtss
the- taxpayer's rights, as required by the
. state, in case the city wants to take legal
; action lo collect unpaid taxes.
—Mayor Pearl Oleardk recommended
a 4 • 1/2 percent pay increase for
volunteer firefighters EMT, retroactive
to Jan. 1. The hourly rate would increase
from 510.17 to 510-63 plus the city
would pay benefits. This would be the
first increase since 1985. the mayor
noted. '•
—"I want to commend all the city
police, fire and street department
employees who worked all night after
last,Wednesday night's storm. They had
the streets in excellent shajw by morn*
ing." Mayor Olearcik said.
Utility employees outline contracts
: By Marcella Grande
1
' pair a year).
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ester said the language was clarified
AVON LAKE-A new three-year con- for checking pump stations .which Intract went Into effect for the city's Utili- volves distribution personnel.
ty Employees Association in February:
In the third year of the contract, any
The employees negotiated a 5 1/4 per- operator
(water and sewer] having a
cent pay Increase for 1991. a 5 1/2 pay class 1 license,
will receive pay inIncrease Tor igg2 as well as for lgga
, creases to these hourly rates: •
According to Leslie Ester, head of the
Step 1— $12.86
association, the utility employees agreed
Step2 —S13.02
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to the same caps in medical insurance as ' Step 3 — Sl-1.77
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Step 4— S15.63
After t h e medical insurance
Step 5 — $10.50
premiums reach $330 per month per
fcmUy in 1992, the city and the Each employee'is at a certain step
employee will split the cost beyond this depending on how long they have been
cap. The cap for. 1993'b set at $375. employed wltli the city. If you are at a
Therefore, if. the premium should In- certain step in ths third year of the concrease.to $385 in 1993.'the city will pay tract, you will be earning the hourly rate
an extra $5 p e r m o n t h and tho employee
for that step...and no more. The five and
will kick In S5 per month. No cap was a half percent is already in there. Ester
agreed to for the current yearj
,
said.
Safety shoe allowance for the whole
"So if an employee will be at Step 5 by
department (some 20 employees) was In- ;993 (the third year of the contract) lie
creased from S75 to $100 per year.
will be making 510.50 and no more,"
"All licensed plant operators who Ester explained.
work swing shifts will receive a rolatinc
, "There are no steps after 5." he .
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shift deviation . premium of $200 pur . . <icMud..
Ester'said the Utility Association did
year," Ester said. , i
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* The four employees who hold a class 3 not negotiate tor longevity pay.
Thu Utility 'Employ«•« Association Is
permit from the EPA will receivu a
comprised of suwuriind wutur plant i"irmonetary bonus ofS300 per year.
sonnel.
distribution plant personnel, n
Certain employees also received approval to purchase Insulated overalls (1 stationary engineer nnd a lab technician.
April13th
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Avon Lake Presbyterian Church
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9 3 3 - 6 2 4 0 - 933-5275
5:30-7:00 "Siler.t Auction"
\ • Italian "ALL YOU CAN EAT"
Spaghetti Dinner
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"Magic in the Air"
Children's Entertainment
Silent Auction Winners Announced
"LIVE AUCTION"
Tickets for Dinner
ADULTS $3.50
CHILDREN
S2.00
1
(under 10)
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Advance Tickets Only
Proceeds will go to Habitat For Humanity
and
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Avon Lake PtaaJytorian Women"
SHOPPING FOR
AIR CONDITIONING?
CHECK THIS OUT.
' For your Convenience
we now have a ;
new 300 number
1-800-543-7518
fcLLt\BOr\RD
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with
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Dover Junction Mstl
660 Dover Center Rd.,
B»Y Village, OH.
PET CARE
,
Alfred C. Standen,
; Veterinarian ,
AftBr
seminar [itirtfiliiliig to hiturcuptor, your ' writur
wa.i informing a ciinrtl
uboul thti drug and how
il is controll«d by the
P m l e r a l D r u g Ad*
ministration. The client \
WOE umazcil to learti Hint
thuHuvernmont controls
yelerinary drugs Jusl ns
il dous human dru^s.
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Yes, Inturcepior which
:.: Is (i drug to; control
- h n i t r l w o r m.:.ii ti d
.- hookworm
>.In dogs hnd to
..frigid t e s t ! UK a n d
';, rosonrch before the'
;> ftovornment w o u l d
The Trane Instant Savings Ch&ck® Offer
releiisii its usu to our
pci-L.Thls Is truu of, all
meiiicatlons, and il is encourafting to knuw that
our gavurnmunl b as In*
tiiFestL'd in tlm health of
our animals fust us it is
in humun lives. ';
This message has been
liroujtlil td" you UH U
public snrvfeu from Dr.
Alfred C. Stiimlutt, Avon
Lake Animal Clinic. 124
Miller Kond. Avon Uike.
Phono U33-S2&7.
The XL 1200 Air Conditioner
_The XL 1200 Wcathertron Heat Pump
Buy nnd inslnll between Murch <1 nnd Muy 31,1991 nnd receive S150 in instant savings checks
on the spot.'The super energy efficient XM200 comes with an exclusive miinufncturor's 10 year
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Between the Bookends 933-8128
Same of the libntri<."> already have
The Avon Luke i'ublic, Library was
founded by a small committee of dial-up access tu their on-liny catalogs ol
citizens in 11)30 as an independent com- matt-rials. Avon. Lake's new Gdla\y
muiiity library. This group lobbied at system has ihU possibility in the near
future. 5«. inomisiimly, iiccesi to infnrRrsi for gifts, with a goal of 2.000 books.
Private, aci then public supjMjrt was nulion is becoming easier through all
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sought, wfih the first librarian receiving libraries.
Do ask fur assistance; your requtjst
SSO per uumth. ,
'. At first the library cullectkin was in an CAN b«- filled.
)ane Goes Ape. join in a Pacific Island
unhealed farmhouse on Avon* Belden.
where the high school student parking tropical adventure to Borneo with Jane
at tii« Avon Lake Public
lul is noiv. When a building was con- Maczuzjk
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Wednesday. April 10 at 0:30
structed on Electric Mvd. in I95« {fur Library
p.m.'
Envision
a mountainous land with
S160.000J. the old farmhouse was bumtrooicai rain forests, giatit ferns, creeper
mi. The addition, ck-dicated in 1983. cost
5900,000 for which thu voters approved vines, coconut palms, two-horned
rhinoceruses. wild pigs, tailless gibbons
a .3768 mill. 20 year, bund issue.
So thu odern. 18.000 square foot and long-armed orangutans.;
', Combine adventure and entertainlibrary has always been the product of
the dreams and commitment of the com- ment as Jane Maczuzak shares Ler visit
munity itself. Lorata County lias six to Borneo to study primates. This enother public libraries: Oberlin. Graf- thusiastic teacher from i-ake Ridge
lon/Midvievv, Amherst. Elyria. Hernck Academy teaches Advance Placement
Memorial in Wellington, and Lorain Biology and coordinates an outdoor
Public Library. The latter has branches education program. She has lectured
in surrounding communities: Columbia from 3rd graders to adults.
Station. North Ridgeville. Sheffield
This will be a great evening of family
Lake, and Avon, besides a branch and entertainment. Come and ask jane about
main library in the city of Lorain.
what it's like being "mom" to a ParOf course, to the east. Bay Village is a , tugucse Pot Bellied I'ig.
branch of Cuyahoga County Public
Library. The Porter Library is an in- Interes.'-M'i in discount tickets to
dependent library, as we are. but sup- Carousel? The Friends of the Library
ported by a much larger tax base, Kocky are assessing interest, in attending a
. River and Lake wood on the west side, Cleveland Opera Company matinee at
and Shaker Heights. Euclid and Carousel on May 18 or 19. A 20% disCleveland Heights/University Heights count off tickets costing $12-524 is ofarc also independent community fered for groups of 20 or ore. Transporlibraries. Cleveland Public, with its main taiton could be arranged. Call or visit the
research facility downtown, and its Library to indicate your interest.
neighborhood broaches, serves the city
Women's Club meets
of Cleveland, and Cuyahoga County
serves most of the suburbs with its 28
Lake Shore Women's Club witl hold Uieir
meeting at the Avon Lake Public Ubra'y on
branches.
Wednesday. April 10 at 12 noon.
All of these public facilities have a forSpeaker at this meeting will be G&rri Paine
mal and informal network which ex- wna will talk about the Peter Miller House. The
Peter
House, cifca 1830. is one ol Ing
pands access to materials no one library oldest Miller
in Avon Lake. Mrs. Paine is prnsicould buy or house. A request for dont olhomes
the Board ol Trustee i ol the Potai hUtet
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not own would be FAXed to Cuyahoga
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received by dailyJnturliurary delivery in
two days. Or a magazine article iriuy arrive by FAX ivithEn the hour.
House and an active member ol me community.
She was also a past president of the Avonontrie-Lake Garden CUtb.
Hostess cha.rmanw.il be Edilh Newman
assisted by Tnelma V/iCyus. Harriet Brookey,
Helen Galloway, Hilda Becft and Doris Zothnef.
Jane MaczuzaK with one of her many
Exchange teacher from Japan
to teach at Forestlawn
By Walt Luccke
SHEFFIELD-SHEFFIELD LAKE *Fores'lawn Elementary School will host
a Japanese exchange teacher, announced board member Cathi Catanese.
FortMtlawn principal Fred G. Fasteneau
said Monday night. that Makiko
Yamauchi will arrive April 19 us part of
a free cultural teacher exchange
program.
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She is a junior high school teacher
from Hiroshima who will teach fourth
and fifth grade students and will work
with art and physical education
teachers.
Fasteneau said that since Japanese
companies like Nissan and Kobe Steel
were opening plants in the area, it was
important for students to be exposed to
cultural differences in education and
lifestyles.
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special reception dinner for April 25 to
welcome Makiko and to permit parents
of ottidi'tits, tiiiicrKiro and srhtiol tmiird
tllL'llllmrs lu gul to
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In othar board business
—It was reported that ho additional
funds were received at the ond of 1990
from the state lotturyl Surplus funds'.
went inio the guneral fund instead of be- •
ing divided among the school districts
as in the pasL
—There will be a meeting of C.A.R.E.
{Chemical Abuse Reduction by Education] at the Sheffield Lake Community
Center at 7:30 p.m.. April 25.
"We'd like to sie more parents attend :
these meetings so they're alerted to
what's going on.**, board mumber
Dorothy LeVecfc said.
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—A presentation was mado by Todd
Cuttcrmnn regarding the Whittle Educational Network and Channel One programming. This is .1 nutwork of throe
channels available to the school system
at no cost, including video equipment, a '
satellite dish, two vtdeocassette
recorders, internal wiring and color '
television sets. No action was taken by
the board pending further study.
—Roofing contracts were approved
for Drookside High School and
Knolhvcod and Barr Elementary schools
to Industrial Energy Systems and fur :
Tennyson Elementary lo D. L. Page. '
—Krcegcr and Associates wure up;
proved lo prepare a study supporting a:
request to the Ohio Dcpurtmunt of
Education for funds to conduct an
enurgy study.
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By Jo Ann McFall
Please stnd all items of interest to the
members of our communities to to Ann
McFaU^ 5529 E. Lake Rd. Sheffield
Lake. Obio 44054 or call 943-5531 aflifr
3:30 pjti. All items must be received bv
noon WEDNESDAY.
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Sheffield Middle School Students
Win Award. Congratulations go out to
all. of Ihe Instrurnenal Music students
from Sheffield Middle School who successfully competed in the District Solo
and Ensemble Contest. The contest was
held at North Royallon High School on
Saturday, March 23.
The following students received
Superior ratings: Shanoo. Pankratz For
; her flute solo and Shannon Pankratz.
Libby Dietz and Adrienne Ingram Tor a
flute trio.
The Percussion ensemble received an
Excellent rating. Their members are
David Catanese. Shaun Kanary. Tom
Rbter. Carlos Maldonado. and Amlv
Cuy.
Members of the Clarinet trio received
an Excellent. Their membership consists of Tony,Gonzalez. Brian Letterls,
and Patty Earls.
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won an Excellent rating. Members of
this group are Tony Conzalez. Brian Lel\ terle, Tricia Czech. Chrissy Cucrrcro,
- and Kathy Hensley. .
• Mandy Wagner, Amy Remali. Amanda North, and Nicole Flowers received
an Excellent rating for their clarinet
quartet. •
, The trumpet trio, consisting oTJocolyn ,
Hatch. Jennifer Fugate and Katio Humphrey, also received an Excellent rating.
Women's Club meeting. The monthly
meeting of the Sheffield Lake Women's
Club will be held on April 3 at 8 p.m.
The meeting will be held at the Community Center.
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Track Begins at S.M.S. The Sheffield
Middle School Track season will open
on Tuesday. April 10, with an awoy
game at North Ridgeville.-There is a
large number of students participatingin
Ihe track program this year, so llioHtutti
is looking forward to a vary successful '•
season. Good luck, guys:
Blood Pressure Clinic. The Blood >
Pressure Clinic sponsored by ihu
Friends and Neighbors Club of'Sheffield
\ Lake will be held on April 6 from 10 a.m.
to noon. The clinic is held at the First
Federal Savings Bank in the Shorcway
Shopping Center. Leo Lowcry is In
charge of this project for the club.
"Euclid Beach Is Closed for Ihe
Season." Many people of our area
remember the Euclid Beach Amusement
Park during its days of glory. From 1895
to 1969 it was one of the premier amusement parks in the Cleveland area. When
the "Beach" closed in',1969 it marked
the end of an era.
Come and visit the "Beach" again and
see the Thriller, the Flying Turns mid
the Dippy Whip from a new perspective.
The Friends and Nuighbors Clutruf
Sheffield Lake will be presenting a new
video project on this beautiful park. Thu
one-half hour video lukes you back Lt) the
"Beach" of the pro-1020's, and tells Ihu.
story of the park until it closes in 106!J.
, Vou are invited to view the video on
Thursday. April 4 ill 8 p.m. at ihe Community Civic Center on Lake Ktl. The
vidtiu equipment will a supplied;
courtesy of, First Video of Sheffield
Lake. Bring a friend arid unjuy the past
memories of oil the fun you luid at the ',
will be presenlertj on May 9. 10 and 11.
Under the dirwiilon of AI K!e»h. Ihe
stage will', ring' to the sounds of ihe
show's two biggest hits. T e a for Two"
and "I Want to be Happy". Featured,
players are Becky Patrick. Dru lianey.
Halitna Arnold. Frank King. Lee A""
I'urk. Jim Krepps. Missy Jones. Jackie
Spirko, Candy Verwn and CarrieTrbtta.
The show also features a talented song
and dance troup.
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Tickets will go on sale April 22 at
Brooksidc High School. Admission will
bo S4 for advance sule with a limited
number of reserved teals. The price at
Ihe dour will be 55- For more information call Al Klesli at 04!M228.
', Queen Contest. Community .Civic,
Council would like to invite all Junior,
girls who are residents of Sheffield Lake :
to take part in the annual Queen Pageant
of Sheffield Lake. Applications are
available at Broakside High School.
Lorain Catholic and Elyria Catholic. If
you are not able to get an application at
your school or >,ou would like to talk to
someone about the pageant, please contact Cindy Tru'bnch at 28«-l 151. JoAnn
' Dalzig atfl49-8y41or Sue Chapman at
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The deadline for the return of the ap;
plications is April 10. Please remember
to include three photos with the application. (These will be used for publicity).
The Pageant will be on June 1 at SI. ;
Thomas Crismer Kali.
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Seniors Club. The Sheffield Lake
Seniors will meet at noon on April 10.
The mecting-wHI bo held at the Sheffield
Luke Community Center. An Ojwn
House will be held for Seniors fur a
hearing screening test by Bellone.
Resort
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11 a.m.-2 p.m. In The Smuggler's Cove
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Computer Orientation. A Computer
Orientation Session will be scheduled
for April 11 at 7 p.m. at the Doniuiikus
Library. Third graders through adults
may attend the session to learn how to
operate the TRS - »0 Model IV and ihe
Epson Computers tliut are available' fur
public
use
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No
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regi5tralion is required.
Story Times at Library. Toddler Story
Time fur children ages 30 to 30 months
and,a parent or caregivur will liu "»
Tuesdays ut 2:30 p.m. during the month
of April.
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Preschool Story Time for three to six
year olds will be on Tuesdays at 10:30
a.m. and 7 p.m. Pre-registration is required for both programs by calling the,
Library at 1)49-7410. Both programs include stories, songs and lingerplnys for
the children:
55 Alive driving
course offered
The American Kcd Cross. 1-orain
County Chapter, has joined with the
American Association' of Retired Per-'
sons (AARP) to, offer the 55 Alive
Mature Driving course! Tim AAKP is a
nationwide nut'- ark of trained Instructors who are concerned ubout sufuly on
Ihe road. This eight hour clnssromn instruction will refine existing, driving
skills find develop safe, dufeiisive drivIng'.tiichmiiuuiii Tim t:oiirsu covers more
"BRHCII".
ilt.in just rultts of Hit! ru;i<l liowover, nt it
discusses ' u variety nf driving related
Prom Mooting for Parents. Tnere will
Usuus such its handling tidversi! driving
bo a meeting lor (ill parents of [uriior ami
Senior students at llrooksido llitjli ; cunditinii-i, traffic Itit/anls. and learning
School. Thu meeting will bo at 7 p.m. on
nbout aging and inccJiciitlcjiis us thuy cf"April U «t;4UU3 Edgeivnteri VUnmt try to fi-t;l OIIII'S driving.
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Insl'ruclKin will lit) glvun hi two stw-.
;. Spaghetti D i n n e r . Delicious,
sioiis Ibotli - rmiuirud] beginning Tues-:
homemade s|tiighotti- will; tw tin tlw?
il.-iy, April U. !'J!)I at 12 noun In -I p.m.
menu on April fl at tint Untied Church of
and the Kucctiul stjssioii Tuesday. April
Christ tit fio:t Huni't, Sheffield IJIKU. Tint
[(( fiotn 12 noon Id 4 p.m. Th4e co'ursu
dinner will lie served I'ruin 5 lit 7 p.m.
will t)u held (it the Chapliir housi) located
TIIH menu will consist -of'~M"tKhulli,< at 2'SM West Kivor Rd. in lilyriii. The toe
mcalbiills. tossed siilnd. gurlit; Wrnjiil,
for ihe eight hour nifn'slier course is SU
jcllo nm! bevijrnj-i! fur $4.m fur «dulls. ;
pri!-r«;gistrati(»i> ji must nml
The cost for Children *vill be $2.50, For wflli
ruulslrtilion deadline on Fridiiy.^April.S.
reservations call !K°-535O,
,\loke cln.t:ks payablii tu AARP. For fur"" Drama Production at Brouksldu. 'No.
ther information.or tu registor for Hie
N v Nulietle' will bit, HIM spring musical
course, contact , Phyllis Hello nt tlio
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to thank her and make sure everyone in
Avon Lake knows we could not have
achieved what we have without her and
her untiring efforts for the Avon Lake
Schools and our entire community. As a
director. I'll, miss her invaluable
i 7WGP has another
assistance, but I'll be equally glad to
o- successful run
have her back on stage. ,
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Finally. I'd like to thank all of you whu
g; To ihe Editor,
•*• By now, the greasepaint has all been , attended *The Music Man". We w«re all
very proud of what we accomplished —
gj washed away* The sels have beun
nut only artistically, but in forging new
gj stricken, the costumes cleaned. Ihu
°~ scripts and scores returned. MGP has. friendships and working together for the
good of all of Avon Lake. And that, after
x once again, concluded a successful run.
all. is what Mighty Goliath Productions
*~ "The Music Man" has. indeed, been a
is all about.
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joy to direct, and Judging from our au'..
Lurene Coughlin
diences, equally pleasing to view. Tho
people who worked on this'shuvv have
been delightful, from the behind-thu-;
Fingerprinting
scenes people lo the ticket takers and
down lo the smallest of uur 20 little persessions info
formers In the cast. This was my 17th
show with Mighty Coltath. my fourth as
Tu alt Erievieiv Parents/Guardians:
director, and I an unequivocally slato
This is to let you kn.nv thai the fingcrthat it was. by far. the most fun. This ' printing sessions ihat ; have been
', was due lo the unbridled enthusiasm of
scheduled do not necessary reflect the
all those 1 involved In the production.
Eirivview schedule. The Avon Lake
especially Ihu many newcomers tu our PTAsare supporting afingerprinling acorganization.
tivity for all elementary students. Most
of the schools are doing this on their
'. I am writing today to thank someone
Kindergarten Round-Up Day. E-ieview
who has been behind the scenes for k*h
IS NOT. Our-fingerprint ing sussijn will
years without receiving the recognition
he ht:ld Wednesday. April 17. , The ,
she so greatly deserves. Kathy Leopold
has acted*us producer of these It)'pro*; reason fur tb? difference is because the
PTA is run by vulunltmrs.
Tho week of
ductions, and her dedication to each
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member of the production staff and to '. Kindergarten Round- Jp we have a ITA
meeting.
Kindergarten
Round-Up.
colthe myriad of details lhat go into staging
lection of Science '/air projects. Hook
such a '. huge production is without
Fair. Science Fair. Unit Meeting and
match. Kathy coordinates more departthat is just the elementary level. There
'• ments: people, and details than many
', business managers mra! in their worst ', are so many things we get ourselves innightmares. And shu does it all calmly,
volved with that t don't want tu kill nice,
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cheerfully, and willingly, delegating
wonderful paople who help so often by
authority with trust and respect, (hereby
adding to an already busy week. We do
earning the same from all those who
want you to know thai we are supporhave worked with hen
ting this program and your child has the
same
opportunity as all other elemenKathy resigned as our producer at the
tary students to be fingerprinted. I up-,
wrap of this year's show, and I wauled
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from page 3
remember Rwryil"fuv,S you learn. listen
preciate your understanding and thank
in class. pUtr tu si> 1W college, and enjoy
you PTA volunteers who are the recess while jaaixaftut it. ,
backbone to having such caring and
1 just had lo.wrtt.vf. this letter to tell
oficn enriching programs for our parents anr,) teachers aSike that the kids
children.,
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in Avon LaVe are people we can all be
I'atty Van Valey
proud uf. They are She product of how a
Erieview PTA President
good community has .learned lo, wort
together with the schouj* for the most,
important asset wy all have -r our kids.
We can be proud
Let's keep up the good work.
Elaine Mifsud
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To the Edilor:
Recently I had the extreme pleasure to
Players thank fans
exchange classrooms with Nancy Hook,
An
open letter to the Avon Lake
who teaches Spanish at the High School
Community:
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and Mrs. Hook look my third grade class
would like to take this opportunity
al Reuwnod. 1 have lo admit that I was to We
thank
the
members
of
our
community
nervous, but the students weiv kind,
for all the support we were given during
courteous and helnful.
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I asked each class what advice they
The enthusiasm with which our team
could give me to pass down to my kids at
was received meant a great deal to all of.
Redwood. I found that all the classes
us and made us proud, to be able to
said hasctally the same things: don't
represent Avon Lake. '
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grow, up loo fast, get involved in sports
To all of those who helped in so many-;
and school, listen to parents and
ways. Thank you!
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teachers. learn to study.-start now.
. Jascn Mei tiers, co-captain ;
things in school are .very important,
don't procrastinate, use everything and
Craig Bradley, co-enptain ,
One-day Bible seminar set
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A one day stitninar is being offered by ', Stales and beyond. .
Father Lauer i* the publisher and prtn-'.
Rev. Al Lauer. who is the founder of
cipal author of Ihe popular daily meditaPresentation Ministries, which grew out
tion booklet. One Bread, One Body, and of the preaching and teaching ministry
of this active Cincinnuti parish priest. In of nrmerous other publications.
, The seminar will be offered on Satur. laai^ al the prompting of the Holy
day. April 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at.;•
Spirit. Father Lauer developed a special
St. Anthony Social Hall in Lorain. Donaprogram lo equip liiy men and women to
lions will ba accepted.. Lunch will be
leach the Uible. Since 19K2 he has been
using radio broadcasts to spread the, brown bag or nearby fast foods. Please
come and join us. For further informaGospel. These broadcasts are being
aired in many locations in Ihe United tion phone 3B5-2479. or 933-4525.
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Smythe Cramer Realtors
know when to sell your home
Traditionally, northeastern Ohio home owners
wait until late spring or early summer... when
children are out ot school..; to list their home
lor sale. Ironbally, Smythe, Cramer Co.'s research - based upon statistics compiled over
the past ten years - indicates that the hoavlest
buyer activity is in February,;March, April and
May. Part of our responsibility to buyers and
sellers we work with is to make certain they
are informed regarding
market trends and
conditions. We are
always available to
discuss market activity
with you, and welcome
the opportunity.
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Did you know that whether you're "loving
from Cleveland to San Francisco w just
across town, Smythe, Cramer Co. can help?
Smythe, Cramer Realtors are P-art of a( lull
service relocation network which not only operates throughout northeastern Ohio but in
more than 300 markets across the country.
This means that wherever you move, we can,
help coordinate all of the details; communicate
your housing preferences to a Realtor in your
destination city; and arrange for apersonal
tour of your specified areas of interest. And,
best of all. this service is part of Smythe,
Cramer's relocation program... theres no
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and dependent upon the prepared*
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prehensivti education program prepares you to be immediately effective
in the field. Moreover, our continuing
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to assure competency in an everchanging industry.
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Better than one of every two
Smythe. Cramer Co Realtors achieve
closed listing and sales volumes in
excess of Si million each year, NO
Other ma«r real estate company in
rtw SUis ol onto has equailmt i»»»
type ot professional productivity and
personal success.
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Smythe. Cramer's managemeni h
team is comprised ol experienced,
lult-time real estate professionals
whose primary responsibility b to
; facilitate your growth and advancement by coaching, counseling and
guiding you throughout your career,
in fact, we put our commitment to
you In writing! (Ask for a copy ol our
exclusive Mutual Commitment tor
Succoss agreement.)
NATIONALLYRECOGNIZED
RELOCATION
DEPARTMENT
With one of the most advanced >
and respected relocation divisions In •
the country. Smythe. Cramer Co.
Realtors are recognized for iheir
'1ability to handle the unique needs of
families leaving and moving to ,
northern Ohio, jn addition, our .
associates receive a substantial share
of the area's incoming relocation , ,
business due to our reputation within
the corporate community and our
affiliation with Homequity, one of the
country's largest national relocation
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marketing department wofts hard to
secure and service local builder/
developers . . , meaning more potential listings and additional selling
opportunities for you. Further, we
work hand-in-hand with you on promoting new home communities , , ' „
from initial market research to providing press coverage and professionally-designed brochures to coordinating grand opening celebrations
to promote you. your builder and
your, new construction offering,
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Smythe, Cramer sales associates
enjoy a company reputation ot integ'
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Work hard to rotnin a nuulthy irnuu*
within the cemmunines we serve
through the mJst extensive In slit utiooal iuivOi lisiiiu Utnifiaigt) In
northern Ohio Our image-Duildiny.
efforts are working lor you 24 hours
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Our innovating marketi.Tg toots are '
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salespeople and promoting their
success. We provide you with the ,•
materials and services you need to
promote yourself, your listings and
your services, including: paid adver*
Using • business cards • stationery •
listing and sales aids • prospecting
tools • brochures • mailers • educational and promotional videotapes •
open house invitations • consumer
newsletters and n>r>Mzines • an
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northern Oruo. Our OKICB .tocuttona
were selected through careful planning and study! with convenience
and service in mind. Our locations
not only blanket northern Ohio, our
sales associates can enjoy the
benefits of working close to home. In
a familiar market area.
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With Smythe. Cramer Co.'s* (elusive
television homes show,'The TV Open
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your listings to tans of thousands of pro- •
spective customers each Sunday.
Sinco buyers are more familiar with
the appearance and amenities of these
homes, those viewers who visit your
open house are genuinely interested in
your listing,
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Wo're always looking for motivated,
enthusiastic men and women who
are seriously interested in a full-time .
real ostale career. That's how wo
grow . . . but only through those
whose commitment and abilities lit
our philosophy and style. Wo invite
you to learn more about a career
with Smythe. Cramer Co. to see it
you like what we have to otter.
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in which to promote your upscale
listings. Featuring some of the finest
residential properties available In
northern Ohio, our publication •
reaches 70,000 prospective home
buyers each issue, most of Whom are
qualified to purchase the homes
displayed. Further, all homes shown
In Fine Ohio Homes are the ,
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telling a homa with Smyths, Cramer Co.
Our CUant A Customer Servk* Starv
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Languag*' precisely what you can axped
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•stal* transaction. And. sine* our r«sponsibllrU«a arc rnad« dear to you t w
torn we'ra Mrad, wo create a relationship
based upon trust, mutual undemanding
and quality performance.
My Philosophy On
Branch Management...
Contact:
Carol McDonald
Manager* for
i interview.
933-3733 or
871-0488
by Carvl McDonald
TRAINING
My commitment, to helping each Realtor attain
his or her personal best Is ongoing. The
prosperity of our office Is dependent upon the
continued growth of each salesperson and our
ability to slay a step ahead of the competition
with (he highest level of training In the stale.
Carol McDonald
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Avon Lake
High School Sports
.Dick Deasy,.
Athletic Director
Mike Pruitt...
former running back for the Cleveland Browns, was special guest at the 1st Annual Knights of Columbus Sports Card Show.held at the K of C Hall, Avon, on
; March 23. Nearly 200 collectors walked through the displays of nearly 30 sports
\ card dealers during the event. Pruitt was on hand during the afternoon to sign
.autographs. He is owner of Mike Pruitt's Lima Ford dealership, located on Northwest SL. Lima. K of C Father Ragan Council members Rich Bencal and Steve
Franczak were co-chairmen of the event. Their committee included Larry Guthrie
and Mark Moran.
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The Wildcats (U-14) clawed ConcorThe Bulldogs (U-12) soccer team and
dia 7-5. Nate Buck led the Wildcats with , the North Olmsted Merlins stalemated
2 goals. Adding one each were Brock
4-1. Nick Collura ted the scoring with 2
Morgan. Tim Corriveau, Tom Gallagher. goals. Grahm Llccardi and |eff Bnmiicr
Frank Colbert and PnulTimko. Anthony
added one each. Defensive standouts
Danicki was the outstanding defensive
were Deke Morgan and David Rogers.
player. Aaron Corrivuau saved several
Charlie Vlcck did his usual outstanding
attempted goals.'
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The Bulldogs downed the Westluke
The untamed Wildcats leash ad
Lorairi County's only premier club team. Demons 4-3. Jeff Brunnur honied the
Hrnt (joul. Kicky Shupliurd und Mutt ColIho Renenudus. Id a 2-2 Ho. Nutti Uuck
bert nddml ana each, Grahm Ltccurdl
scored both goals. Outstanding defenblasted the tlu-brenking goat, Mike
sive efforts by Brock Morgan, Anotiioity
Kischbuch tviis ifie defensive standout,
Danfckl and keeper A (iron Corrfyuuu
Cualle Charlie Vlcek had several saves.
held tint Renegudus scoreless (he second
A.L. Women's Golf League begins
; Avon Lake Women's Golf League will
open their 1991 season with a luncheon
meeting at George's Restaurant in Bay
•Village at 11:30 on April 30. A schedule
of special evjnts Will be presented and
plans finalized fur the summer,
Members will be contacted for rusurva-'
lions yr you can cull O3:j.yO45 or
327-7344.
Current members sliuiltd ttend duo-; nf
S15 to S; tlniiyttr, 4H0!t Memluw Mn<w
Lane, North Ridgeville 44039 by Aprit
20 so that pairings far lite May 7 starling
date can bo posted at the luncheon,
Prospective mi'tubers interested in uttending thu luncheon ami meeting mtiy •
make rusiirvatinns by Culling »33-f)B45 or
&)3-<l350.
Wo tin; a 0-hole leaguo playing
Tui.-.sdjiy1 mornings ut Su'eelbrhir Cult
L'oUrsi; lit Avon Lake froml May through
August.
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7th FOOTBALL MENTOR
IN SCHOOL'S HISTORY
JEFF RIESEN will become the Avon
Lake High School head football coach in
the fall, the seve.ith in the, school's 51
year football history. RIESEN was
selected from u Jargu nuiriber of applicants for the position which opened
with the resignation or COACH HOB)
TOMASZEWSKl in November.
A highly successful couch and teacher
at North Ridgeville. und Elyrla. he was,
named Lara in County Division I Coach
of the Year six, times in his eleven year
head coaching career, and has a com, posite record of 7B-29-2.; Honored as
Teacher of the Year in 1983 at North
Rfdgeville and nominated for State
Teacher or the Year in 1978. JEFFbrlngs
impressive credentials as a coach and a
teacher to the Avon Lake system.
In all. RIESEN has 17 years or experience. He bugun teaching in North
Rldgeviile in 1973. was an assistant
conch for six,years and head couch for
eight. He compiled a record of 5t>-21-2
'with two school championships and
conference Couch Of the Year honors
three (Ernes. In 1988 he moved to Ely'rta
where lie promptly turned their pro'. gram into u winner with seasons of 6-4,
8-2 and 8-2. including onu championship
and Coach of the Year honors. In his
eleven years at the helm ho has had
eleven consecutive winning seasons,, ;
JEFF will teach a required fre-ilirmin
course at Ihe high school in Learning;
Theory Assessment Program,'
A "Meut Ihe CiMiih Night" for parents,
ptuyers; and interested community
members will be held in the nour future.
GIRLS'BASKETBALL TEAM
HONORED AT AWARDS 3ANQUET
On Monday. March 25; at 7 p m a
Championship Awards Banquet for the
Rirls' 'basketball learn was held at the (
Fountaine Bleau Purty, Center. The girls
were the guests of the Athletic Department and were joined for dinner by
family and friends. Following is 3 list of
honors awarded to members of the
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bounder - ERIN SULLIVAN. Most
Valuable Player — LESLIE; MAHL,
P.H.D. Award (Pride. Hustle. Determlnationj - DEVON GARCEAU:
'Scholar-Athlete — JILL HEIMBUCH ^
Elected to the 1st Team — AU-j
Southwestern-Conference were LESLIE:
MAHL ond ERIN SULLIVAN. LESLIE
and EKIN were also selected to the 1st
Team AU-Loraln County Division II
T e a m . {ILL H E I M B U C H and
CABKIELLELUPE were selected to 2nd
Team !A11-Lorain-County. LESLIE
MAHL received All-Ohio Honorable
Mention and was named to the Plain
Dealer Dream Team. JILL HEIMBUCH.
GABRIELLE LUPE and LESLIE MAHL
participated in the Lorain County Senior
All-Star Game. .
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Receiving a Varsity Award for Ihe
third year was LESLIE MAHL: for the
second year JILL HEIMBUCH and
CABRIELLE LUPE. First year varsity
awards wont to DEVON CARCEAU.
ANNMAR1E MASS EL. AMY KNEISS.
TARA MARLEY. TINA MARLEY.
ERIN SULLIVAN. HEATHESt WATTERSONI and LAURA WEST.STACEY
FIFER Was awarded a certificate for
Varsity Participation. Trainers GRETCHEN P O T T S and, LAURA
WESTFALL. Scorekeepor KAREN
GRADV. and Video Camera - person
BOYS BASKETBALL AWARD
SHANEDAL WALDMAN w e r e
NIGHT SUNDAY, APRIL 7th
recognized. Statisticians for the girls
The SWC. Sectional and District
were MR. AL GARCEAU and MR. JIM
Champions mid Regional Runner-up
HEIMBUCH. ,
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Awards Ilunmtet on Sunday. April 7 at 0
Receiving Junior Varsity awards wore
p.m. at the Fountalne BleuU Party
CRISTI ASLAKSEN. JESSICA
Center on Miller Road. Guests are < C1KOTTE. SHANNON CLARK. JEAN
welcome for dinner; the cost, Is Si 1.00
CLAWSON. STACEY FTFER, MONICA
pur person und reservations are reHASSEL. KELLEY McCOY. HEATHER
quired by Thursday noon (cull 03.1-5104). .METZO. MEGHAN PETTYS, LAURA
Members of the Varsity and Junior VarRAMSEY, KENEE, SCAVNICKY and
s!ty hoys' basketball and cheurluudhlg
JESSICA ZABOROWSKf. LAURA
squads will be honored, .
MOLLtNGER received a. JV-Participa f
(Ion certificate.
Sports & Leisure Briefs
A von Lake Day at Stadium
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AVON LAKE - Sponsored by thu Youth Baseball
Federation. Avon Lake Day al the Stadium will bo held
Saturday* June 15. Tickets are $0.50 for seats" in the
lower deck between lipinu pinto and third base. Gauiii
; time Is 7:05 p.m., but come early to unfuy the parade,
; witness the first pitch and slmredie community spirit, ,
Ticket-" are on sale now at the Community'. Educiition
Center, i)3a-270tf the Rodroatioli officu. O33-tli41: or call
Donnls Colllslor at 933- 5574 to reserve seats or have
your organization partlcipatu in Ibis evertl. ,
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Lake High School where she playocl tennis and was
editor of u literary m a r i n e . Shefa.on the dean's t J S
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The registration1 fee must be paid on the date of,•
registration, and swimsuits MUST bu ordercd'.ANp/
paid for on that day. No swimsuits cen be ordered after.'
May 20. The 1991 swim team season will start Monday,"
June 10. We hope to see famlllur faces as well as now
faces nl registration/,
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ADA. OHIO- Dawn Smith, a graduate of Aviiii High Swim Team Registration
School, Is a member of the Oliltf Northern University
AVON LAK1£ - it's W d to think of summer when
truck and field team under flrsl year ituad co.idi Larry
ltln Just begun, bul li •(» ,|nte for swim U «
C(?3e. Thu; Polar Bears ojJenod lite 1U91 outdoor su.ison "firing
«j«l«lrf lloi...D«t«i»ornwIalri«I0n will b«hSa. m\Z. M I
March 29 ntphioWoaluyan.
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; Smith, d freshman,, will throw the discus for ONU. I'lrehotls... The nosl Id us follows: 6m, er" m?
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She niuiors in biology and Is Iho daughter of Murk unit person i$t2; 3rd person-$a.
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marning golf leuguu will hold its annual spring tun-J
clioon nt tho Aqua Marine Motel find Resort ut' 210^
MillurKd. on April lit,
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All members and prospective member.1* and guests .are;
Itiyllisil, There will ho cocktails ut 11:30 a.m. und lunch^
will lie served at 12:30 p.m. Resorvittions must be mado/
no luter thuii April to und n check for 511.50.made?:
payable to tho Aqiin, Marine Wonuui's Golf Association'^
and sent to Dorothy Urloctic, 804 Mansfield St..1 Shof-^
Holii. Otitu 44054. will he your reservation: ' ^ W ^
"ure details, call tho Pro Shop al 871-3190
or?
or Jnnnni) Aklns ut 033-203C,
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Kids love to fish
The harefuutpd. L-isht-yuarold boy1 sal
cross-legged on tho dock for more "than
Outdoor
an hour, eyeing his,white over yellow
float with puppy dog dulerminatiun.
Bulletin
, Every so often, his dad would ask If he
was ready to pack it in. "Xaw." the
youngster would reply, 'They'll
star!
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Tony Pollack
oitin pretty soon."
Kids, especially pre-teens, love to fish.
And once children reach Five or six.
parents — or grandparents. Tor that matfill the spool with four-pound-tost line. A
ter, should consider taking their pro- ' small
plastic box containing some small,
gonies fishing, especially if signs of a lung-shank
hwiks. a colorful bobber or
, budding interest in angling sports are
two and some split shots complete
; apparent
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equipment needs. As a precautionary
Youngsters tiavo a unique waj of letstep, clip the barbs olT hooks to be used
ting you know; ivhen they want to do • by small children.
something; Finding worms in little bluuKids love to Catch fish. Hut putting
jean pocketi. seeing precision casts
garden worms, wexwurms, minnows.
made with a makeshift rod or hearing
crickets
or grasshoppers on their own
fish stories — complete with gestures —
hooks may be u not her mutter. In any
which sound familiar to yours are all
event, do not force the issue. Do as any Kids make terrific angling partners: They can set for hours eyeing their bobbers
signs that your little bov or girl is ready
good guide would do: bait the hook for or
to actually go fishing. \
rod tips with puppy dog determination if they believe there is a real possibility
them. After all. the idea is for them to
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of catching a Itsh. (Photo by Tony Pollack)
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This
brings
to
mind
another
concern,
down-to-earth approach. Assuming the
whore to lake them fishing. Thii first
duties of a guide v» >ile your little client
coiisiduratfon must be safety. Avoid
does most of the fish.'ng
is.
perhaps,
the
areas with high hanks, fast water, slipbest advice available o.;! becoming a fullThe Building.Industries,Association which runs from April 4-7 at the Loraln ,
pery logs and rocks and crowds. All of
fledged mentor.
these can lend to a mishap quicker than of Lorain County has announced that 27 County Joint Vocational School. , :
• In, addition, to ' guide services,
students from six area high schools have
Those entering the contest aro: Loraln
you can blink. ,
youngsters need to have their very own
registered to participate in, the BIA's Catholic. Malt DcIlII. Tobby Keller.
Next
to
Ihu
youngster's
well-being,
it
fishing gear: And since they like to do
16th
annual
"Student
Model
Homo
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Kevin
Krol. Rob Russell; Elyrla High,
is important that he or she catch fish. Design Contest."
everything for themselves, the word oh
Eric Arter. Preston Mahon. Dill I'rokup.
Farm
ponds
are
usually
excellent
pieces
equipment is keep is simple.
High school students In the I till and Mark Kainey, Jason Seals. Dave White:
for different kinds of sunfish, bullheads
• Start them off with a child-size coiic ur and an occasional bass. In addition tu 12th grad'j who arti curruutly enrolled in Lorain County JVS, Brian Baker, Shawn
panfish, creeks and rivers hold (urge classes that aru allied or form a basis for Jackson. Jeff Lauren. Hobert Whit worth;
fiberglass pole. These usually como in
Midviuw. Mark Allraan, Matt Means.
populations of chubs — they are fun to entry into one or more of the building
two sections, making it possible for
Ryan I'alidur. Chfis Vanuk; North
younger children to use the top section catch when you are onlyfive,or six years trades aru eligible for the contest.
Students tveru instructed to design a Rldgevlllu. Jim tfunscy. Jeff Harstine. Erwhile growing into the complete unit. I of agu. along with suckers and Catfish.
nie
Muszaros. David Schneider; Mike
might add, an, old fly rod makes an ex- Later on. put un bid pair of sneakers on hor'-y for the typical move-up buyer busyour client and wade creeks and shallow . cd un the guidelines provided by the SHva, Christina Zuppke: Wcstlake. Brad
collBnt substitute. ,
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stretches of ."ivers until you locale sdmu , BIA. They were also uskud by tills yuars Ayers, Franclne llUovur. Frederick
If casting Is to bo part of the training
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casting and spinning rods ami reels,
Kkk lltitt lo I'iit ivhfil Hit;y ciilcti. so do and
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nut ttusiinto tu filk't tho •miiilliiNt hhii^lll.
. [utl«(t)K nf lliii riuxtnl liOincH itrui ilruW'. tihuvv hours urn A|'irll 4 A & from ituon-fi
caster for beginners In use.
The Ullltt K(rf,')« tit Itmii.'ltWs rm'iti urn
liiH* wilt l)i> ilmiu {list prior tt) thtj u|ioii'L fl.ih,, April II from 1(1 li.m.-tt p.m.'ami
Havingsolucicc) tt poly ur rod, tiuonor
tlolf clous, HutvuvJir, intent flit*
Inj* of tho illA'i Mount ft Oral'* Klinw',
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Board reviews mayoral
term, tax abatement
through tin; normal three readings
required.
"I'm still undecided about it. but it's
AVON - The Avon Charier Review.
tuo important of an issue lo be handled
Board met last Tuesday. March 26. to
so secretly. The people should have had
discuss issues on the cily's horizon. The
some type of input but nobody had the
specified list, not yet competed, wilt be
opportunity to comment in a public
presented lo City Council in the future.
forum.**
Many issues wure brought lo the table
"> however., the ' two most emphasized , City Council passed the tax abatement
were the length of the mayoral term and • plan, by a 6-1 vote at the last council,
', meeting as an emergency ordinance.
tax abatement.
Petersen added that his suggestion is
Member, Mickey Farmer said she
not just for the tax abatement issue, but
would like to see the length of the
also for issues lhat could be passed as
mayoral term increased to four years, inemergency measures. ';
stead of the current two.
In other news, a suggestion was made'
"Two years is just not enough lime.'
lo nut allow the mayor to serve on plannconsidering the first year is training and
ing commission. Mayor Pearl Olearcik "
getting to know the issues and people."
concurred.
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Furthermore. Farmer said she would
like to see the election of the ward
However, she maintained lhat a
representatives at different times so
member of council should sit on the
there are not so many new people in ofcommission so he or she could report
fice at the same time. , ;.
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directly to council.
One issue that was deleted at the inAnother suggestion would create a
itial stages was the possible switch to a
separate public office for those wanting
city manager form of government.
lo run for city council president.
: Members agreed such a change would
Council member; Bill Hyde agreed
not be feasible at this' lime because it
with Farmer on hef suggestion that the
would'be
too complex lo tackle They
mayoral length of office should be Inconsidered the fact that Avon's populacreased to four years.
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tion has grown fust slightly during the
Hyde added that he would like to sec1,
last 10 years. Dawn the road, this could
the treasurer's position become full-time
be a good idea Ef expansion continues,
since I lie treasurer checks and balances
they said.
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all tlm accounts in the city.
Meanwhile.1: planning commission
The Charter Review Board said it
member Doug,Peterson said the recent
would look more closely Into these and
other issues for the next meeting which1
passage of the tax abatement for the new
is
scheduled for Thursday April 11
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The! A von
Lake
Women's Chorus will • be
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Rebels into spring on
Tuesday. April 9 in The
Uurn. 3"711 Detroit Rd.
The meeting'; begins at
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St. Mary's Honor Roll
The following St. Mary's School
students were winners In the Lorain
County Solo and Ensemble Contest huld
> on March 2 at Avon High Schout. SU
Mary's bund director is M r . Thomas
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Hill. Superior ratings iverti awarded to:
Mary Reising. flute solo: U'endy Adkins,
Suzanne Balak. Tariimy Cilles. and
Rachel Zilka. clarinet quartet: Julie
Aunspaw, pretchen UeCh'ant, Katie.
Herbst. Erin Dolan and Kristin Cllles.
flute ensemble: Jessica Adkins and RoseHovanitz, flute duet: Carrie Stocluird
and Heathc Shepherd, flute duet;
George Zilka and Jim Aunspaw. saxophone duet:. REcky Dituciaiio and
Chris Lapushansky, Cornel duet; Ann
Cuggenbiller, Joann Hrlcovec and Katie
Czarney. clarinet trio.
Excellent ratings were awarded to:
Katy ;Stockard.,l Tori Hricovec and
Amber Gheta, clarinet
trio: Mark
Hrlcovec and Jarred1. Hricovec^ saxophone duel; Maureen Shelton, Paul
Szendrey, cornet duet.
Good rating was awarded to: Joe Guerriert and Chad McCallie. snare drum
duet. . \
The folluning *lu<Wt* tuvt* lit!***! luniej tit
the liuiuir toll dl Si. Mjry'i Schuol inAvmi fur
th« thtril quarter. Grade 1 • First Honor*: |j*on
Horn met, S,itAh Luewn Ashley Chunjlilll.
R^Kina K i i l t ^ r . Jan el S m i t h . M i l e
SctuilM.hnrider, Second Honors: Stuil ttiurchill. Bruin Hunculak, Matt (tt>ck<>, Girta Ijtiot 1 .
CJnit Suhtfrry, Stpwlunk- Wtmnw. Third
Ifanor*; IVityitt? GhctJ, Jill Cuvrrleri. tiuluT
Kiwrnvr. L'r>slul West. Kjmiy Jkhmrt*. Grade
£ • First tlonurt: TliotHdi f'rthvr, |»nniti-r (U-lf
dies. K.nhr>n ItnmitnJ. Knliin .Mtljllin. Sj.uir
fo*t;m)»k, Chrfitoptfr WtmiJorff, Second
Honor*: Maiihtw HyM. Kevin NovuL N'icL
Kumuncilt. Jjtm?* Slucluird. Kuchi-I timilek.
Monica SluvaL. Third Honor*: kt-vln A<tUn«,
Kristin Uurjt". ilrUu Uuiiejutt. Hryjn t-'itcli, U^'
i|Uelitn« Hrlfvec. Sliuslj Currit. tXirw KU/JIL,
MM Kr>»!owiki,, Bethany d-terMfii. [u«.-|ili
' Kcislnft. Slevi-n S«Jiv«;. Uvtvi ZiUa. Grade •
' First Honor*: Vlukl OugKunbiIWi Man'
Hrituvec. MlLe KrupLd. Ojtiny Mtry«r. Second
HOOOM: Mali Dujian- Nick Kriuutl. Mall Crucu.
Angola Leone. Kim i.inU/ii"U. Third Honor*!
lesiica BrcLwtlh. Raljih Cllro. Erkh OeChanl.
Steie KozaL. Mark Ue«l« Umisay Mitchell.
Gerald Keliinji; Patrick Toytxlj. Mike West,
Danny Ze»arac. Grade 4 - Second Honors:
Kristin Artntit. Erin Buuers. itt-lh Gutujenbilter.
Michtivl Hanculak. Turn Hesmond. Urian
Uipmhansky. jenny Null. Mary KeWngi Andrew Shepherd, Kyun Krystowskl, Third
Ha nun: Vanessa Bruuhler, Erin Du&m. |ueob
Guerrturi, |d(i«t HoVanllz. Andy Hricuvt.-c<
lirwn kJ-J"ti. D^yid ktediiiy. Kfiin Millar. |ettnifi-r Smili'L, N'u;4te ZitLd- Orade S • First
Hunan: Cn-rdien I X ^ u n t . K^thWit ',(li.*f(»sl.
Second Honors: UWdy Adkins. Nltk Atholtfh.
JuiL'tih Curttlvti,
Matt hew t ' e l t ' r s f i i .
CliiiMupber J»tlilitj, Third Honors: Hrjiuloti
Adv. Su/-tnnf H J I J L AIIU^IUM {^i-lro. r'rui
DuLin. Kristin Cillei, KrUUn.i • Mif<.>u>li,',
t
VMIwbW, Grade 6 • Second tlunnr*.' KjtiH
C/jriicy. <tljlri» iJtH^tiJtiii Josh Ciui-itii'ri, Ann
Cuttitfiibilifr, Jii.ml' H r k u u i ' , K.iilicl Y.WVA.
Third Honor*: IJjvid Ashufirh. M.lit (IIIIIHTI,
Miki* (jiMirjii, Mitt' Hutu^t)', famiiiy (Jili^i,
Ku*-.' Hov*nit., {dime Hrlcuv
Untie K ' t i j l Creit iCwuMiy,Chri* U p a n s t y .
ifjcb Mitchfll. Tim, iWl»tui. Grade 7 - first
Hcnofs: (JynlJiuj Vfelhabvr, Second Ilouorm:
| « » I L J Aiikin*. K k l •UfLud^no. Victoria
HriLiii«', Ntitfuil Peterwil. Hilly Slo-tkrird.
Third Ko-aors: |oh» MLOiltit-. hrinifer LaFuret.
r.^iJf^ fclLk. {limit H - S*tuud tluin>r*: [eir
Brfchl. HrtiliiHt 'Jiilun. MF Uejjl. Cjrrft- "
StiH.-Lii'.l. Mly Sl>«;Urti, Heather Shepherd.
Third Honors: Antlwr C.littJ. folin Cut-rrieri.
U.nfd (fjtcli. Lirr, KrytJuwsll, )ov|>!i Sttpp.
FrJitL Cuilwrt.
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Shinault chosen for Big Wheel award
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Wanda Shinault was chosen Associate
of the Store for'February at the Avon
Lake Big Wheel. She works in the office.
The announcement was made by Ass)..
.Manager Amy Black who presented
Wanda with the award. In addition, her',
name will be added to the Associate of
the Store plaque En the store.
Wanda has been employed in the Big
Wheel for 17 years. According to Don
Mason. Wanda exemplifies an tibove
standard level of job performance, and
maintains good customer service skills
and a positive attitude toward the
company.
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Wanda was chosen as one of the
outstanding associates from over 4.000
employees in the Nuw Castle, Pa. based
discount department store chain with 80
locations in . Connecticut, Indi&na,
Michigan. New York. . Ohio, Pennsylvania. ' Rhode Island and West
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Avon Lake, Ohio
Phone 933-2674
321 Lear Rd. 933-9924
ElriijfHolt. Minister,
Sunday 930 a.m. Fellowship & rtfrrshments
1(1 a m , Sunday Schoul; I I am. Worship
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33119 Electric Aiuli-vani 9.U-S2M
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GeviW ft Bender, Minister
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32MO Klcclrlc lilvd, 93^6240
Dr.AHird A. I brt. Minister
, Res. 871-9056
Sunday Worship VJO& l l W a . m ,
Churcri School 11.00 a.m.
ChurchSin«ol tltlOnm.
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3280) Qrcltk Blvd. 933-314)
Dr. I I . Richard Butev, Minister
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Vesper Servfo*, Satuiday S;OU p.m. .
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
32607 Brclrie Blvd. 9334828 ,
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Gary R. Sdin»u>r. Miniilrr •
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2WII Stuney KldRe Kd. 9J4-12I2
Avon. Ohlit
• Arthur B. Iig4n. Minister
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Sun.8 a.in.-10am-13 Noon •
Wed. 7:30 p.m.
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1181 North A b U Road
Sheffield Vilbge ,
Ph.934-043.
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J.Norman Kiley, Minister 1 r1 V
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9 00 a.m. *nd 10:45 a.m.
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Thursdjy Family Night
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ST. CLEMENT OF 0HR1D MACEDONIA
ORTHODOX CHURCH
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2575 Stoney Ridge Rd.
AVon. Of I 44011 l>h. 934-6252
jim DiFillppo Pastor
9 4 i u m, Sunday ¥tm\\y rraiititig
11.00 d m, Worship Service .
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
' 7.U0 pm. Evening Study
7:00 p m , Wednesday Kvenlng Bible Study & Discussion 4792
, - Osier
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AVON CHURCH OF GOD
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3744? Detroit K d , Avon (Ch. 934-5110)
Wed. fcHe Study, 7J0 p.m.
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ReV. Ceorgia Fra/ler. t'jslor (res. 323-1S3S)
Sunday School 10.CUam.
LAKE
BREEZE
CHURCH
Sumt'iy Mom. Worship ILDOam.
OF THE BRETHREN
Sunday Eve. Worship 6 CO p.m.
Ihurwfey Family Training I lour 7.110 p m .
1430 Lake Breeze Rd.. Sheffield Lake 949-78*8
Jdme» Milchell 1.234*408
Sun. School 9J0 a.m..
HOLY TRINITY ROMAN
Worship 10-Jfl a m . t
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
iVed. Bible Study 7.CD p.m. ',
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Father lohn ). O > . k l . Minister
HRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH,
Sat. 5 p.mj Sun. 9a.m-JOJO*m.-12 Noon
633 t l a r r i * R d , Sheffield Lake 949^3<)8
Rev. PUly B. Cooper Rrt. 949-7BTD
2280 N. AM-e Rd.
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sheffield. O h i o 44054
1'astnr Jue W W
216-934^992
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11:00am. Wnnhtp"
600 Church T - 1 - ' - 7,00 Worship
lVed.7.«l Prayer 4 Bible Study
Y o u t h tWrertors-ITiillip * Debbie Neal '
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CHURCH OF GOD, SHEFHELD
THE CHURCH LOVE IS BUILDING
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TRUCICandGEO
2280 North Abbr Rd. 934-6223 or 934-6992 ;
Joe T.VVlnn, Minister
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Sunday School 10OT a.m.
Morning Worship l l T O a m .
Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 p.mWed. LLF.E, 7$0 p.m.
FREEDOM CHAPEL
SHEFFIELD LAKE
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37711 Detroit Ril- Avon 934-5121
Minister: Dr. David W. Blour
' Sunday 10a,m. Worship Service
Sunday Schonl 9J0 a.m.
Bible Study 'Monday 930 a.m.
Between Lota In i Elyri*
NW to 5hHfield CmUff
Phone 233-7212
33179 Uke Rd.
Avon Lake, Ohio
rhone 933^203
"One Stop Shopping"
COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICES
Uanvood Middle School. 340 l ^ t Kd, '
Bill Laihbrook, Minlitrr, 933-2117
Sunday 10-JO tm. • WorKhir
Chlldrm Ministry (or Ages l»-9 yt,\
ALJANUZZI'S
WORLD OF SHOES
614 Moore Rd.
Avon Lake, Ohio
Phone 93J-25S5
PHIL'S
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A V O N LAKE BAPTIST CHURCH
LIVING WATERS CHURCH OF GOD
5345ELaLeKd.
ShefRdd Liter. Ohio
rhotw 949-9708
Jeff O m p o . O t « w
O 5 U , Craduale ',
itiorw 933^61 •
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mrriOynr,"
Avon I j k e '
444 Avm. Brldrn
32000 LMruit Kd., Avon
163 Avon BeMeh
Avon Like Ohio
Phone 933-3202
CAMPO'S LANDSCAPE
AND DESIGN CO. ,
820 Crntw Rd, (Rt. S3)
Avon, Ohio ' .,
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AVON LAKE
SJL4:30p.m-.
TYLER RENTAL
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4J0 Uar Rd. 933-3777
William B. 1-adaVfck I'.ulor '
Weekdays 8J0 «.m. " • '
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EASY STORAGE
Mini Storage/All Sizes
38219 Colorado Avr<
Avon. Ohio '
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minting l<v St*"*J glass HindOa*
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AVON LAKE
PRINTING
MELODIE AUSTIN'S
SEASONS I N COLOR
and IMAGE OF SUCCESS
31847 Lake Rd, 933-3330
Sunday 10a.m.
W d d a y 7JO p.m. ;
With Open Arms
PINEHAVEN
GREENHOUSE
158 Lear ftl./r.O. Bo,
Avon Loir. Ohkt
Phone ?33-5100
"Wednesday bn'l
Wednesday Without
BURMEISTER
FUNERAL SERVICE
Walker Suture Bldg.'
32743 Walker Rd.
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Avon Lake. Ohio
R n i K 933-3111
\4t& Bradley Road at tVolf K w d , Bay Village
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Student art show April 19-21
Do your Spring cleaning
with a Press classified ad.
15 words for $6.50.
Same ad runs in North
Ridgeville (Press & Light)
and West Life when ;
placed by Friday, 4:30 p.m.
• 933-5100
By Merle Fuss
Terry Bredigar of the Brooksidu High
School; Mrs. Diane Januzzo or the MidMoru
dle School: Miss Martha Keeler of the
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than 4.000
elementary schools, and Sr. Mary
dAIiernekl Lake Sclioal District
area students will show their art skills
Maureen, the principal of St. Thomas
when the Wli/annuiil Students' Art Shunr
parochial school.
bt-Rins Friday;. April I!) at thii ShuttleM'
The schools will provide the.husls and
Lake l-ommtmUy Center. The event
huslosses to greet the public during Friruns until Sunday, April 21.
•day. Saturday and Sunday show time
Thu Sheffield Lake Art Association
hours. They will help promote thu show
will again sponsor the shdw in cooperathroughout the local schools. ',
tion wiih the area schools' art teachers
Students unending out of tuWn
and students. ,
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schools from Lutheran West. Christian
The sholv will present the works of
acailemies. Lorain High School. St. Ahgrades kindergarten through the 12.
Ihony's in Lorain ami Elyria, High
Thtrty.fiVD professional state ribbon
Schools are also welcome to enter. Enawards will be given to the first, secund
tries from Ihese schools must be submitand third place winners, along with two
ted Wednesday and Thursday before 7,
honorable mentions in each of th« jcradu
p.m. ai the Community Ce'nler. 4575'
levels Q through 12.
LakeRd.
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Each or the student e n t r i e s .
The Students* Art Show will be open
kindergarten '.Ihrattgh 5th grade, will
to llic public Friday and Saturday rioon
receive theSmiling Achievement Award • unlit 9 p.m. and Sunday, from 10 a.m.
stamp on their works.
, until 5 p.m.
The Art Association annually obtains
the use of the, Community Center, tu
; sponsor the show, provides experienced
judges, purchases the awards and takes
.care ot expenses.
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Special programs are planned for Friday and Saturday evoriings und Sunday
afternoon.
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Directing the students are the schools*
, art instructors Mrs. Kristin Blanco and
A T KING TAMES NORTH
, In other business
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'Safely Town has risen from SB to S15
per child,
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Road is scheduled to begin May 'is and
should last until June in.
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' The Spring Assembly of the Synod of: presbyteries.- htviuiv the, progress of
, the Covenant of the Presbyterian 1 Synod missions, determine policies and
Church [USA) will be hold at Aqua
negotiate the division of the mission
Marine Lodge In Avon Lake. April 7-9.
dollar with the presbyteries and the
V The Synod of tho Covenant is one of
General Assembly.
the • administrative, regions of the
Ceorge Morgan. Synod Executive, has
Presbyterian Church (USA]. Located in
announced his retirement us of July.
Michigan. Ohio and northern Kentucky*
1991. As part of the special farewell for
the Synod embraces 11 presbyteries. 820
him on Monday. April 0. the Elders of
congregations and approximately
\nz/,, niuslctiltH from tho Avon i J k
262,523 active members.
H r o s li y I e r I ti n it h u r c li n it 11 tt ti y
l'rl:.tliyti<riuii CliUn:li, will prosmii fhrir
Begtamg in 1082. tho Synod of tint
sjtu'c;(ut bnind of Dixioliind |ii//Covenant hudllime Synod AssumtilitJ-t
Tlio Synod Assiunbiy lieKiiK With
each your. In firtiu, Jyyo, ^ynml
rogislriilion late Sundny ull<;rno(tn. titid
• Assembly Commissioners took itctiun to
ends at tiuuu oti 'I'ltCKtliiy, iirictnilln^ in
Vhavo two Synod Assemblies per-year.
Or, Alfred A. Hart, pastaf of the Avon
-one In the spring arid onu in ttiu full'
b i
Ctiurch.
•Coirmlsslonors. electud by thu
C O N D O M I N I U MS
Grand Opening
Bonus Days
The first six residents will receive a $2,000
cash discount. Get one before they're
, gone... 6,5, 4tX'X*X- N 0 N E Ltn'atctl ut Kinn Jamv/i Stirth off Detroit HU.t Oust afChfiuc Rd
in VC'Ostlake. Meed from $<JX.9OO< Phone 33A-H(7$.
Models arc open <\My l-(i
Silt. & Sun. t"£-5
Aqua offers lifeguards course
A lifeguarding cluss Is being oHered at
Aqua Marino Kcsort nnd Country Club,
210 Miller Rd. Avon Lake. Interested individuals must bo 15 years of age or
older and pass a water test and present a
current CPR/Flrst Aid certification on
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!he first day of Instruction to be eligible.
Participants: receive .American Red
Crnss L(ie Guurding CortiFicatlun for life
guarding position at the completion ol
the course. There will bo"to sessions
beginning Monday* April 22 and ending
May 22, on Mondays from 7-10, p.m.,
nnd Wednesdays from (i:30-tO p.m.
A maximum number of 10 will bo i\tcopied. Cost for Iho Course Is S135 per
pursuit. Those hiturusted must dull inn)
sign up by April 15, For more Informn*
tiun cult 033-2000 or i-«101)-a21"20H0,
36363 Datralt Rd.
Just o!IRI. 90 Avon
(oaral Sfrecrfmen/s
CLEAN-UP SPECIAL
rSTEPRECONDlTIONINGPROCESS;..
Get The
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WASH
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OFF
regular price
Offer good thru
Aprili5/1Q91
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Special 6 Step Reconditioning Process...
1) Rub Out B o d y
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5) Clean & Dress Tires
6) Interior Cleaning Included ,
Daily HouratMon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-? p.m., Sun; 8:ao a.m..5p.m.
VUS4 Avon Belden, Avon Lake, OH
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S i n i i l i .MUITJ)' K i d K c I t o a d . 1:1} r i a . O h i o - i ^
irKS, K i m J.III u> j - 4 O p . n i .Mtindjy t h r u I n d j y
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From Your Health Commissioner
Kenneth
G. Pearce. M.P.H.
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Health Commissioner
1990 marked the 70th year that
the LoraJn County General Health
District provided public health services ,lo the reside'nts of Lorain
County. A '. statewide smallpox
epidemic in 1917, combined with a
nationwide influenza epidemic in
1918. demonstrated the need to have
a coordinated system of prevention
of disease at a county level. Representative Hughes ..of Lorajn
and Senator J.N. Stone of Obcrlin
authored and carried what is now
known as the. *'Hughes-Griswold
Act" through the Ohio Legislature.
This legislation, passed in December of 1919, designated each city to
be a Health District and all townships and villages in the County to
be a General Health District.
.Under the early Health Commis-i
sioncrs, most notably Dr. Marion O.
Fisher. M.P.H., the Health Disirict
was widely recognized for its excellent programs. Public health representatives from all over ihc world
came lo observe the programs, organization and methods that would be
used to combat disease in other
countries.
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Early programs involved the controlling of infectious diseases such
as typhoid fever, tuberculosis, cholera, and diphtheria. Much emphasis
was placed on the proper use. of sanitation practices in institutions and
milk anil food processing facilities
to prevent disease. The development
of vaccines used to prevent the
spread of disease was started during .supplies of our nation among the £*
these early years.", Subsequently, best in the world, >ct our cnviron^i
these diseases have been controlled, mcni continues to degrade We a « J p
and, in many cases, conquered pleased mat the public is cxpcncnc-^
ing a renewed interest in improving^
throueh public health practices.
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While infectious diseases arc still the environment.
present in our society, we arc combating diseases such as AIDS' and The Lorain County G e n e r a l ^
other diseases that presently do not Health District is proud to h
have a vaccine developed. Heart a significant part of the past
disease, cancers and injuries arc the scs in preventing premature;
leading cause of death and disability and disability and improvtn the;
in Lorain County, Ohio, and the na- quality of life' in Lorain Cc.^.i/.
tion in the 199O's;Thc only effec- However, we continue to wirk'at
tive way to reduce the number of combating the present leading
these cases is for individuals to causes of, death and disability.
Change the behaviors that place Plcasa join our effort by practicing
good nutrition, gelling an adequate
them ut risk of the disease.
Public health efforts of the past amount of exercise and supporting
have made the water, milk and food the protection of Ihc environment.'.
Heart Disease is No. 1 Killer
':. Heart disease is Ihc leading cause that is physically active. Physical
of death for' the population of the activity is also on important factor
Lorain County General Health Dis- in weight control and stress reductrict, just as it is for the entire nation tion and helps with relaxation.,
(sec Graphs A and B).
, Stress —There's no way to mca', sure the psychological impact of difCigarette smoking — Smokers' risk ficult experiences. However, a relaof heart attack is more than twice tionship between stress and many
that of non-smokers. Cigarette diseases, including heart disease,
smoking is the biggest risk factor have been linked. All people DO
for sudden cardiac death; smokers feel stress, but they feel it in diffe' who have'a heart attack arc more rent amounts and react.in different
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likely to die within an hour than a ways.
non-smoker.
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THE LORAIN COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT conmany programs directed at the
High Blood Pressure —Is a major ducts
risk factors associated
risk factor in heart attack and tlte controllable
heart disease. Those programs
major risk factor in stroke. People with
by the Health Disirict inwith high blood pressure should offered
work with their doctor to control it. clude the following:
WEIGHT WELLNESS
Eating a proper diet, losing weight,
exercising regularly, restricting sail , A \Vcighl WcUncss program deintake and following a program of signed to Work with students who
medication may all be considered to are mild to moderately overweight
was piloted at the Firclanus Middle
'. lower blood pressure and keep, it School/South Amhcrst Building in
! within healthy limits.
Ihc Tall of 1990. The eight group,
sessions were facilitated by school
nurses: sessions centered on a disBlood Cholesterol —The risk of cussion of fitness activities, basic
coronary heart disease rises as blood "good nutrition and self-insight. The
cholesterol levels increase. A per- objectives of the program were to
son's cholesterol level is affected introduce students lo better food
significantly by their diet.
choices and exercise habits in order
: to bring their weight to a more norObosliy',— People .who'are more mative range. Nine students particithan 30% over their ideal body pated in this new program directed
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weight arc more likely lo develop toward weight control.
heart disease. Obesity is unhealthy
TRANSFORMING
STRESS
INTO
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' strain on the heart; it also Influences , "Transformsing
Stress' Into
blood p r e s s u r e and .blood Power," a positive approach to
cholesterol.'
stress management, was offered
throughout Lorain County. A scries
Physical Inactivity —The heart, of five classes, the program is'delungs and other, organs work signed to help, participants lead a
happier and healthier life by better
together more effectively in a body
controlling their stress. During
1990, classes were held in cooperation with Allen Memorial Hospital.
Amhcrst Hospital and North Ridgcvillc City Hall. For more information regarding upcoming classes in
pic," a practical nutrition education
your neighborhood, contact the Lorain County General Health District.
program, was conducted five times
at ihc Grafton Sparkle Market. Topics for the programs included Heart
Healthy Holiday Foods. Heart
Healthy Brown Bag Lunches and
Convenience Foods and Using
Fruits and Vegetables: emphasis
was,targeted on choosing foods low
in fat, calorics and sodium and high
walkers to monitor their.progress
and gain an opportunity to cam certificates and patches for their walking efforts. Walking is promoted
due to its popularity, as well as the.
low rales of injury and drop out as-:
sociated with it.,
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In order lo receive more informa-V/f
lion or to cnrotlin "Step On It,w;^!j
write or coll the Lorain County Gcn-\!$>
cral Health District and ask for a'teH
walking packet.
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SCREENINGS
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High blood pressure and cholcs-^'
icrol screening programs were conf^J
ducted in LaGrangc, Grafton, Co!-';'?:
umbia Station and Eaton areas. This^j'
effort was initiated inordcr to detect W
persons having high blood pressure ^
or high cholesterol, both
associated with heart disease.'
'- • CLINICS
TOBACCO PREVENTION
in Tiber,
Tobacco prevention programs PRESCHOOL HEALTH EDUCATION
were offered lo 4ih graders in the , Exercising for Healthy Hearts,
Obcrlin and Elyria Public and Par- Stress Management and Injury Conochial Schools by the Lorain County trol were Uic topics addressed as a
General Health District and Elyria part of the comprehensive preschool
City, Health Department in 1990.
5S4 students participated in prcscn- health education program. Teaching
Uitions conducted by health educa- children to adopt healthy lifestyle
tors, physicians ornurscs. The prog' behaviors at an early age is the goal
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ram culminated with a billboard (*c- of the program.
Lub-pub. the Healthy Heart Bear,
sign contest; whereby the .winning
tinli-lobacco,message was posted on and Raggedy Ann present messages
billboards throughout the county. ', on exercise and stress in heart dis'Fourth graders Were chosen for ease prevention programs. The
this program in an attempt to reach Pocket Lady's message targets Inchildren: at an early age to develop jury control. Injuries are THE leadaltitudes to resist advertising ;ind ing Cause of death among children
peer pressure ,to use tobacco and ;md rank in the top, ten leading
oilier addictive substances.
eaujfes of death overall for Lorain
County. Us well as ihc'nittlbii.
STEP ON IT
The Lorain County General
HEALTHY FOODS
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Health District promotes physical
, FOR BUSY PEOPLE "
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"Healthy Foods For Busy.Pco- activity through a walking program,
"Step On- It," which cncouraccs
Adull Health Clinic and
Health Clinic both work with indivi-^
duals to prevent habits linked to the1*
risk factors associated with heart!
disease. In addition, screeningsAot
detect problems associated wiihjs;
heart disease and other diseases arei
conducted. (Sec Adull Health Clinicf
and Child Health Clinic ads in* this]
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' EMPLOYEE WELLNESS $$$$
The Lorain 1 .'County"General*
Health District conducted'screen'^
ings, classes and programsJn'-lhcg
workplace for several, cmploycc|
groups during 1990/A variety ;of*
screening programs and educational^
classes';(as well as wcllncss coordi*^
nators to faciliUitc activities in,'thcjl
workplace arc available to Lorain^
County businesses1., industries !'andj
r
whnnk on
nn a
» rdnlr-if-lint
schools
conlractual hMek! '3ri.7.
For more information abou;anyjN
of the programs mentioned abpyc,^
contact the Lorain Countyi^GciwralI!
Health District.1
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Immunizations For Adults? Yes!!
.. M: immunizations arc for adults, loo. Diphtheria immunization is-availi-Aduiis can be' protected';against able at UTC Lorairt County General Uic1 childhood immunizau'ons arc all
available at the Lorain County Geni- mxiy common diseases, as well as Health District at no charge.'
eral Heal ill District's monthly Im'ooc of the leading causes of death,
The
.second
Mcaslcs-Mumpsmunization Clinic. The monthly Im^
i
Rubclla (MMR) immunization is cs- munization Clinic is held the fir^t
peeully
important
for
college
age
'Wednesday
of each month fiom
i ^Pnciunococcal (pneumonia) vacand health care workers. 1:00 - f.:00 p.m. at the, Health Dis."" C3BC • is the most underutilized pro- students
15-19 years old. can trict's 'office.
i lection against the leading cause of Students,a age
second Measlcs-Mumpsrefcath for persons over 65 years of receive
ai the Lorain Coirily GenOn an annual basis, influenza im- age. Persons 65 yeais of age or over Rubella
Health District at no charge: for muni/attons are also available. Fee
rianl others with certain chronic ill* eral
persons over 19 years of age there is and lime schedules for ihis vaccine
Environmental Health Statistics
^nesses should receive the pneumo- a S20.00 fee for the second Measles* arc announced each fall.
1990
{coccal (pneumonia)', vaccine. The Mumps-Rubcllx
^hoain County General Health DisImmuni/Jtions offer adults and • Public Water - Inspections
30
children [irotection against several Public Water - Consultations 93
ji'irici-provides vaccinations against
diseases for litUc lime, effort, or Public Water - Samples Collected
?|pneumonia for SI3.00: this fee is
' Hepatitis B vaccine requires a sc- cost.
• >
{•covered by Medicare without mcct7 2 ,
»;ing the deductible. Currently, only ries of three injections; the scries is
available at the Lorain Counly Gen- ';. For mure information about Im- Private Water • Inspections . 137
itfonc shot is recommended for a eral Health District for a fee of
Private Water - Consultations 281
munizations, call'the Lorain County Private Water •• Samples Collected
•^lifetime. •
S145.00. The Hepatitis B vaccine General health District.
116
enters the body through contamiarc recommended to rc- nated blood and other body fluids. It
thc Tetanus/Diphtheria immu- is important for health care workers
Graph
every ten >-cars. Both Tcta- to get immunized against Hepatitis
: TEH LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH
'" :
Diphtheria arc very dangcr- B. Current recommendations arc
--•••LORAIH COUHTY, EKCLUDIHG
oftcn fatal - diseases against that a booster may be needed after
/ t THEjCfllES OF ELYRIA AND LORA1N. OWO, 1S8S
,
Hiwnicti all adults regardless of age 3-5 years.
ishould be protected.The.Tetanus/
The immunizations for adults and
"CAUSI?! OF DEATH
-TOTAL
environmental
health
TOTAL ALL CAUSES'
.CAUSES O F D E A T H W T H E UNITED S T A T E S
^ ^ . E S T I M A T E S : - : . . J . -. • • * ; • " ; - .
C A U S E OF D E A T H
J
UaBgnant Naoplawm
TOTAL
ef Heart and Blood V«ss«ts
; c a h M r J . i ' : : : : : " / : •-••••;;
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fimttrorii
and ktiuwz*
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i/lOthtr.Causa*
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Chronic, Obstructive Puknonary
fitxiAx**-:- •
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Pnoumonla and
DCabatw Moflltus
.986.370
. 452.470
. 94.610
. 70,270
. 59.020
384.260
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Statistical Analysis Unit — Ohio Department ol Health —> Dscsmbw, 19dd
ences of mixing alcohol antlAir
drugs and driving.
The production was made possible through the volunteer efforts of
many Lorain County, individuals,
businesses and organizations; additional funding was provided by the
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation through the
Ohio Department of Highway,
Safety.
oot Care
Sji Low cost fool care is available to by registered nurses. Nail trimming
if Lorain Countians, age 55 andovcr, is provided for persons who: basi^through a cooperative community cally have good circulation; have no
^program, Fooichclc. Footchck is de- sign of foot disease; have no diabs i g n e d to provide a check-up of an , etes; and have no foot disease or
^individual's feet, nail trimming, foot neuropathy. Persons assessed as
problems will be referred lo
i^'care education and referral to po-' having
a local podiatrist.
itltatrists. Services arc provided by
Anyone interested in making a
Bti\c Lorain County General Health
&fDistrict. Lorain City Health Dcpart- Footchck appointment ;sftould call
Lorain Counly General Health
Imcntand Elyria City Health Depart- the
District. Elyria City Health Departg k e n t for a S5.00 per appointment ment o r Lorain Cily Health
^donation.
Department.
Footchck services are provided
Schools - Inspection! i Consultatinns J...
~: :-;;;.;,.;....
•" 172
>:•
''••<.
Swimming Areas - Inspccu'ons &.',
Consultations:, „.„.....„..,
254
Swimming A. as - Samples Col- '
Jecicd
™ ™. _.„„. I I ?
Nuisances - Inspections
. 358
Nuisances - Consullalions .... 862
Food Service Operations - Inspections
„ _..„
^.... 960
Food Service Operations - Consultations > „„„ ;
•_.
6t 1
Vending Machine Operations - Inspections ..... . ._„.. . 108
Vending Machine Operations - Consultations
.„..„
,;„ 20
Rabies Investigations
: 312,
,
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Hcalih Program Visits ...... >1 Made by
Public Health Nurses
1.250
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6|8 1 4
School Visits
MOT
Registered Nursing
»
Hcalthchck Clinic Visits .. 334
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy .. 2,238 Home make r/Homc Health A i d e
Speech Therapy .—— . 737 Programs
.
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71
„ Home Health ,Aidc
TillcXX - Hours of Care 5,717
JO"
^Hypertension
•
c«
OH-HHA-Hours of Care 9^38
pi'-Clinics Held '. '•
' 3.667
^ ^ 7 Home Living Assistance Hours or
0, 'Screenings
;......... 620+
VL•Adult Health Clinic Visits 2,347 C a r c
. '
AWJI
^ 'Child Hcalih Clinic Visits ,3.500
Companion
•„•.«,*
iUmmunizations
•'
,nHome Health Aide . W.166.75
%Vi;Aduh
'.
«
• •• ^ i j , LPN .'.
.....»...'.
1,060.95
^Childhood
;
.-•:
5.673 Footchck'ciinic Visits
.» 62
7 y
FIU
;..
• 3 * / Early Intervention Home Visits ..
Health Promotion Home Visits 2 5 7 :
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ALL WELL CHILDREN - BIRTH TO 6 YEARS
LIVING IN THE AREA SERVED BY
LORAIN COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT
CLINIC SITES THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY
-CONVENIENT TO Y O U YOUR CHILD
WILL RECEIVE PERIODIC
• PHYSICAL EXAMS
• COMPLETE IMMUNIZATIONS AS
REQUIRED BY LAW
• HEIGHT & WEIGHT
> VISION AND HEARING
SCREENINGS
> DEVELOPMENTAL TESTING
COUNSELING:
Regtslered Nurses
Physical'Therapists
Speech Therapists
Companions •
322-6367
244-3418 '
775-2756
. 647-5900
••Feeding You* ChBd • B«hjviot Problem*
• Icwlat TI lining
• Saltty
• Tempo* Tantrums
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For An Appointment Call:
ELYRIA 322-6367 or 322-6368
LORIAN 244-3418 or 244-2209
OOERLIN 77S-2756
WELLINGTON 647-5900
ONE CALL
DOES IT ALL!!
NO FEE!!
PAIO FOR BY YOUR TAXES
Home Healthcare Services
Intermittent Care Available In Your Home
365-Days-A-Year By:
Call
:
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ARE FOR
Copies of the video were then
distributed throughout the Lorain
County schools by the Kiwanis
Clubs of the 13th Disu-ict. Lorain
Counly. Additional copies were purchased by many businesses and organizations throughout the state.
The Lorain County General Health
District has additional copies available for,sale for a fee of S7.00.
The Lorain County General
Hcalih District, is Ihc coordinating
agency for the Lorain County
Traffic Safety Task Force. The Task
Force is comprised of persons representing a variety of Lorain County
businesses,,including hospitals, industries, banks, schools and insurance agencies. The Task Force has
conducted several different activities targeted toward reducing motor
vehicle crashes; a leading cause of,
death in the United States and Lorain County, too.
Patient Care Activities
1990
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LORAIN COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT
CHILD HEALTH CLINICS
Marsh Realities
1
2a
19
6
Nephrotlc Syndromo, and Nephrests
iScurc*: National C»nt«r tor HvaRi SUSstto,
t?$;?±ilS. PubBe HuO\ 5«v>o». OHHS.
jv "Harsh Realities** was, the title of
a video produced for the Lorain
County Traffic Safety Force by,LorSain Counly Community College, Instructional Media Services, in cooperation With ihe Lorain County General Health District and the Ohio
iDcpanmcnt of Highway Safety. The
i25 minute video wis treated; to
'reach Lorain Counly teens and
iyoung adults with a message rcgard' the long lasting tragic consequ-
778
308
230
54
42
48
31
•:.••• D i u aasea
s e a o l Hsatt
Public Sewage Disposal Systems Inspections .._„_.
„_
629
Public Sewage Disposal. s7sicms Consultations
.„., ; ,_ 552
Private Sewage Disposal SysMms Inspections _„. ,
2162
Private Sewage Disposal Systems Consultations
: . .„ 5^42
Private Sewage Disposal Systems Completed & Approved ™... 197
Trailer Parks - Inspections & Consultations i
i.___l._ ™ 119
Camps. Paries. Resorts •• Inspccu'ons
& Consultation:
„ „ . 30
Home Health Aides
' Nutritionists
Occupational
Therapisls
MEDICARE CERTIFIED
PROVIDING CARE
SINCE 1965
9BB0 S. Murray BuJge Hd., Ely fin
Adult Health Clinic
Services Ollereti'
, • Blood Pressure • Slood Tests • Urine Tests
Physical .
Reading .
• Hearing ,
As'sessmenl
• Vision Screening Scieening
•Assistance
Health Counseling • Gioup Health • Nutritional
w/Scecial
Sett-Breast Exams Education . Guidance
l
Diets
taught '
• •. • Oiabelic
•
Colon
Cancel
Scieenings
Screenings
The Adull Health Clinic is lor Adults Over 60
years
ol age Regardless of income. ;
1
For an appointment call T h * Lora>n County <
Genoial Heaitn Diatnrl.
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Elyiin C22-6367 3215366
Lotam i!44.32C9. ?44-34tB
, Otwrlin 77S-2756
,
Wellington 647-5900
ol un«*
CM RagMt A*l IW4 <CTU)
1111A
W l l .
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tor WOMEN . (Precnant <
tor INFANTS
"Breastfeeding
for CHILDREN Up to 5 Years)
A SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM
, Gives Milk, Eggs, Cheese, Juice
' Cereal and Infant Formula:,
Provides Nutrition Education. ,
FOR MORE INFORMATION •.,:•
Call The Lorain County General
•
Health District :
,
Elyria 323-7320 Lcrain 233-5787
Oberlin 775-2756 Wellington 647-5900
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When you can't manage alone..;
^ ^ T ' - 1 But you want to be at home...
.HT^L aWi* Home Health
*'r"*=*•• ' <-rft Aide Service
Vtntn Calling
i oi Srvtf
' tun
• Hot Meal Preparai-on
• &ppte Catheier Cafe •
. "K'V,"1^
• Bafts,Shampoo*.5na>« • »-<mflS*WY
PHONE:
• Shopping • Uufldfy -. • 322-6367. 775-2756 244.Z209 647-5900
•bgw House l t e p < n 9 , i l J J - , l C l i M 1 , ; J . K m l M ( , 1 , t M i j 1 1 . t M t l f c l l B l c
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On Cter4,000 Homes
HOTLINE 150058923©
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AVON LAKE
ELYRIA
CLEVELAND
933-6195
365-3761
871-7273
933-7700
366-6590
871-8880
BARBARA J .
CLAYCOMB
For Caring &
Professional Service
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JUST LISTED!!!
462947. 3 bedroom ranch. Ideally suited for a busy
growing family. Located close to schools, recreational
facilities and Uttle League fields. Call today because
Ihis one won't last long. BARBARA CLAYCOMB
933-6195.
Call
CAROL J . GRESCO
933-6195
18 Yrs. Experience
2 Million Dollar Club
, Top Listers Award
BETTY & JACK
K1NSNER
933-6195
WE LIKE TO
SELL HOUSES!!!
A reminder for those many, many friends who have
used our services over the years (since 1965. as a
matter ot lacl!!)We take a special pleasure in those "call backs" (oiks who have purchased or sold thru us in years past
bnd DO remember us when they are preparing to *)uy
or sell again.
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,
Several months back Mr. and Mrs. Findley called us
for help - we had aided them in a home purchase in
1370 - now that is loyalty! They are a fine family, and
it was fun to'be able to serve them once again...
tf you have questions, or just want to renew old acquaintances — pick up the phone and give us a call —
we'd like to hear from you.
in the meantime—
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WE'VE GOT LOTS—
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We still have three building lots in the area - sort ol
special, two have takeview. one has a stream at the
rear, and they are priced from $28,000. Call us!! BETTY & JACK KINSNER.
ASK ABOUT P459187.
On the last of the "quiet roads" In Avon Lake, this two
bedroom colonial is on .6 Acre, has a 27 x 27 deck
with pool to the rear, and with country kitchen, and
newly carpeted living room it becomes a MUST, SEE
at only S74.300. JACK & BETTY. ;
BEGINNING HOME OWNER???
:
We oiler a bungalow in Sheffield Lake, MLS #446723.
priced at only 351,900. With basement, and three
bedrooms, this could be a good starter home tor you.
The new Bond issue is available in limited quantities,
and you could be eligible lor that at 6.25 interest.
Sound good?? You bet it is!! JACK & BETTY
KINSNER.
NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION
461883- By Wm. Gresco Homes - Full basement
Iam.ly rcom w/lireptace. 1st floor laundry. 3 Spacious
bedrooms, master suite has full bath & walk in closeL
120x100 lot - Stilt time for pre-construct-on prices &
changes. St 15.900. CAROL J . GRESCO 933-6195
NEARLY NEW
449643. Start packing now! This beautiful 1 yr old
Colonial is just waiting for you a your family. * Large
country kiL * great ram plus formal living room
center hall foyer * full basement ' gracious master
suite with private bath, his & her closets, many many
more amenities at S106.900. CAROL J . GRESCO
933-6195.
t
ONE FLOOR LIVING
458283. This lovely ranch, offers. 3 spacious
bedrooms. Bright country k'tchen, cozy family room
w/corner fireplace, full basement with bar area - newly
landscaped yard - VA-FHA buyers welcome S76.900
Call CAROL J . GRESCO 933-6195
Million Dollar
Producer
JOANNE AMES
933-6195
SHEFFIELD LAKE COLONIAL REDUCED
449655. ROHL3617, Four cheer'ul bedrooms. 2>h
balhs homo forSt 15,900 with ma'iy line leatures. ExIra large lot wilfi mini barn & above ground pool. For
private showing please , call ' JOANNE ' AMES,
933-6195.,
CHARMING COUNTRY DECOR
456783. Picture perfect certainly describes this one!
Beautifully decorated center hall Colonial with 4
bedrooms. 2Vi baths, family room with woodturner,
1st door laundry and olfice. Excellent family
neighborhood. Price reduced ... S 189.900. Contact
CAROL MURPHY, CRS, 933-6195.
, HEAVILY WOODED, PRIVATE SETTING! •
428*71. New home $99,600! Just a short stroll lo
.ake, Erie. Unique 3 bodroom contemporary with
vaulted ceilings. Skylite and bateeny off iruislur sutid.
2V* baths, oversized 2 car garage. Call BETTY
WAKEFIELD or MARY ANN TILDEN. 933*6195.
ROHL111I.
"NEW LISTING - ONLY S5S.900"
46?975; This cheerful 3 bedroom ranch-will put a ,
smile on your face. Country kiichen offers ample work
space and dining bay. Fenced back yard. Detached
garage with workshop area. Once you see it you'll
want lo own it. Call for showing, BETH FRALEY
933-6195.
SHEFFIELD LAKE
,
• 461547. Kept in fine condition Is this 4 bedroom, bilevel with 2 full baihs, and large family room. The 2
car detached garage sits in the back ol the well cared
for yaro. Owner is retiring south. Priced at S8t,900,
Call lister BEV NEWSOME 93.1-6195.
Sales associates receive awards
y s Criitnur Co. n;<:oiitly honurtid
'nearly 'lot) stilus associates lor nulslaiidin« . performtinco during lU'JO nt tin:
firm's unnuul awards ceremony held at
Stuuffur's Toivut fitly Plaza iloti-l, A
record 3fl«J Realtors yiiniurf.'il awards Ibr
ilclliUVillJf Sales VoltllDL'H It) (JXCL'SS (if SI
million Iti closed listings and sulos during tlm calttmfar yeiir. Unique tu this accomplish men 1 Is t hit I nearly onir of uvury
IvvoSmythe, Cramer Co. Realtors nllained million dollar-plus sales stitlus. ,
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(iinis Ciirnur, Susan Schilling. I.indn
Horn in. M a r y lietlt Unrto. sales
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assiichitos willi tins firm's Avon Uiku ciflieu, uarnud litinurs its I ami 2 mtliou
dulltir lisnlitrs. ',.
Tills Is tliu fniirlli ye»r Mary lli.'th has
achiuvi.'tt IIIL* Milliun Hollar Award. S!ii!
insists Hint ijtuiliiy of siirvicu Is inont miportniil tli;il (|iiiiutity of sali>». Hiitf ennlirnii-s tu lii-comi: iiifonnud tit lx> of muni
tti;I|) td IILT i:tisliinu)r.>i and clients. In
l!)!ll) slii! rmiuivi.'d tin- Grttdiitilii Sunfur
A|ipnifsi-'r l)t!slniiatioii. Miiry Until is
nlsp nctivi- in cotniminily iilfairs. Slut
si;rv«s on tti([.ln)iird (if I lie Mills Crunk
Women's Club iinti is i:o-r:liairriiaii of
. IMMEDIATE .0<fcupancy
;
Vermilipn Office/Retail Space;,'..
Ample parltin£|,;V '
Competitive leads rates
No-add on charges :, •
" B , , . .• Locatba on Liberty Ave.
;Call Dick Mayr
,
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VIP Prope,rty Managemont
{216) 933-7151 / 871-9320 "• "
Read & Use The
Classifieds
463075. Just 2V4 yoars young this Wm. Gresco built
home offers a comfortable lifestyle. 3 bedrooms." 2'A
baths, plenty ol dosats, eat-in kitchen, formal dining,,
central air. Call CAROL J . GRESCO 933-6195.
SPOTLESS COLONIAL
450659. this home offers everything the growing
family needs at $99,900 • Newly decorated 3 spacious
bedrooms ' family room w/fireplace * custom drapes
finished rec room tn completely finished basement *
pool * on 85x122 plus additional rear lot 65x122 is
'callable. CAROL J . GRESCO 933-6195.
adult council lit Fluids Mclliudisl
Clmrcii.
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Susan Sclillling rucuivdd lliu Miltiun
DoINir Awnrd liur first j'.oar hi the' indu.stry and has Ix.'en recordi/eci as Salus
l.cmltir in liur officL'tivico. film ait ribulus
tlm business ^otiorntod from JKINI
ciwloiimrs iitid cliunls In having (toim «
prdfuNsionnl mtd comptituni |oh wild nti
l l
on H I D iiripcirtfinco o f
Kim liulicviis in tixpatidiiiK Imr
horizons and liruadimiuU IILT knovvludyu
litisi!, Slit! iilUinds sfM-ciiil .seminars
vvliL'tiuvor availahht. Siisuii s<;rvns a.s
ttiitiddf ihunliurshfp for Womoii's Council of Kunltors and is survitif; a sucoiid
yuiir Itirm on llm Public Ki-latious Com, uiiltfu for LC.A.K.
|(tn CuriiLT bus h(!i!ii rticomd/ud us
iiiunilily Siilcs Luiidur mid TnmsacUon
Jin(( VnluiiH! |.t.|ttlur frir |!)0l> In hitr Avon
l.iiky oll'li.'<:,;sli<! also was
l
Hookiu of the^Yoar hi 1989. Hyr arfilfalioiis Include . member', of Women's
Council. OAK President's Snles Club,
and RPAC Ohio Cnpltol Club Mombor.
, Linda l l o m m la tho Avon Lake ofricu
UILD ruiirusuntallvL1 to tho Loraln County Association of Kunllors. Slio has buun
honorud us lliu office Snles Leader nnd Is
a rnuinber of Wonien's Councli, She also
survus on thu L-C.A.Rj Public Relations
Cotnmlttou. Llnds is ulso net ivy in her
local community and serves with tho
;
Avon Lnku I'TA.
.
Stnyllm. Crnitiur' Co., one of Ohio's.
liirt-tist iiidupendunt reid uslate firms, is
comprised of 900 f u l l i i n i e Keallors
w o r k h i K f r o m 29 sales o f f i c e s
throughout northeastern Ohio. The f i r m ;
is hoadijtiarterud In clownlown
Cleveland's historic Malle Htiilding and
•in led by company president Lucius U.
M c K e l v e y . \
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Women singers invited
Lake Erie Seniors
$23,700 PER YEAR
To start plus benefits.
Postal and government
jobs available. For exact
exam and application information in this area.
Call 1-900-446-677S, ext.
6450. 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.-7
days -$12.95 lee.
Tho Lake Erlo Seniors moet owcry Thursdav
noon nl tho Unilod Church of Christ, Avon Uho
Luncheon is served by Novolny Caiorinn. For
foSGrvnuons please call 933-5392 or 933-7G02 ybv
Tuesday evening.
;
On Thursday, April 4, an Auction will be hold,
om lor y o u f o W
. „ ?Jf f
soodias and mdvbe lind
somothlng lor yoursoil.
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K you like lo sing'and can curry a tune, c d i o
Join tho AVc-n Lake Women's Chorus on Monday:
mornings. Thoro aro no audilions. and tnbysil-'
ling Is provided, Rehearsals iiro Mondu/ mornIngs Irorn 9:30 lo 11:30 at Iho Avon Lake Uniled
Church ol Chrlat on Electric Blvd. (west of 83).
This 47 year old chorus Is always on- the
lookout lor now members who enjoy singing
lirjrithedned pop tunes, Brodway melodies, old
favorites, or rellgioni/gospel music.
For more Information, please call Joan at
949-6759 or Fran at 949-6346 or just come by.
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20 Years Experience
.
2 Time Recipient of
A National Sales Award
Million Dolfar Club '
t
Realty
One
Professional Presentations from ADA TAYLOR
BETTY WAKERELD
r
933-6195
871-7272
365-3761
TOUCHED BY TRADITIQM
<J4ii539. Multi-parted windows and hardwood floors
add charm to this 9 room home. Formal dming. den.
master suite, with sitting room. Spacious family room
screened porch .with skyli'es. many, upqrados"
Sa59.900. Call BETTY WAKEFIELD. 933-6195
THE LANDINGS
267251. Give up the drudgery of snow shoveling and
:iawn care without giving up the comfort of your
spacious home. 3 bedroom townhouse. Basement
garage. Private patio overlooking a large grassed
area. Low S80"s. BETTY WAKEFIELD. 933-6195.
STORY BOOK SHINGLE CAPE!
445267. Surrounded by century old trees, < 4
bedrooms, spacious living room with fireplace, glassed porch, parklike backyard. Close to schools
reservation, churches. A must see! S102.500 Call
BETTY WAKEFIELD. ROHL1563.
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Now^bu Can GetA Line
On OveriOOO Homes
'. GRt
• Ce*trtieti Retocat.cn Consultant
• 3 lime recep<em ot ihe "Dozen Award" !oi
in ifie too S^ii Ol realtors nationwide
2 rniflton dollar clut> .
Top bstet's club
.
14/50 transactions in me past 3 years.
T ~7,,^r:~ ,T ^ , ~ ™ tab1 the K&nryUne Hotline
HOTLINE1800-589-2345
5 BEDROOMS'M BATHS"S153.500
457503. Nice residential neighborhood, gas fuel,
basement, screened porch, great floor plan for entertaining and any time of life.' Call lister ADA TAYLOR
for details at 871-7273. ,
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NEWLY LISTED. AVON LAKEl
461171. Sparkling, shutter trimmed colonial features
4 bedrooms, formal dirring. breakfast room, woodburnlng fireplace in the cozy family room. 12x24 screened porch for summer time enjoyment,, overlooks a
spacious, parkJike yard, perfect home for the family.
Prime area! S15S.900. Call BETTY WAKEFIELD FOR
MORE DETAILS 933-6195. RHOL6716. ;
HANDSOME BRICKED COLONIAL!
455803. Many wonderful features! First Itoor den.
spacious family room with atrium doors, plus the
warmth ol a fireplace. Large deck. 4 bedrooms, formal dining. What a buy at S229.900! Inspect today by
calling BETTY WAKEFIELD at 933-6195.
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ELYRIA
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Sales and Jstings Sold - 1990 .
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Personal Consultation.
EVERYTHING YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTEDI
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Wonderful Avon Lake family area. 4 bedrms.. 2'A
baths, family room with wet bar and fireplace, country
kitchen, 2 story foyer. 1st floor laundry, dramatic 2
story loyer and this home has been loved. Only
$169,900. JIM & CAROL JUDGE, 933-6550.
835-6500.
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LAXEFRONT - NEW LISTiNG
Sharp, clean 13 year old ranch with 2 bedrooms plus
den and heated Florida room. Woodburning fireplace
and first lloor laundry rm. There are steps to the lake
with a 2O'x2O" concrete platform. Excellent buy at
S 179.900. JIM ft CAROL JUDGE, 933-6550,
835-6500.
,-r FAIRLAND HUILDERS PRESENTS
»• 428034. The Barcley II. A great beginning! Finished
fVfirst floor includes 2 bedrooms, V/a baths, kitchen,
.'dining room, great room & utility room plus lull base* W i t - upstairs can be compleled at a later time
I (includes 2 bdrms. & 1 full bath). S141.000. Model
* hours 1-6 daily except Friday, MARY ANN TILDEN or
JIM BODENHOFF, 933-6195.
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432053. ROHL6966 - Lovely 3 bedroom split features
a den. 2 full baths,.all beautifully decoraved and ready
lor you. Landscaped corner lot with patic and don't
forget the pool & tennis frcilities closeby. Call for
details CAROL KRASIN 933-7700.
JIM JUDGE
Office Leader
"PRICE REDUCED"
, 458671. Sheffield Lake, 3 bedroom ranch on side
'•"• street. Covered patfo open to large private backyard,
'with 2 story sheds:One car attached garage. Owner
says sell! 560.900. Call BEV NEWSOME today!
933-7700
366-6590
871-8880
"Million Dollar Producer" '
Service is my
Middle Name. . Buying or Selling?
. Lei me help you.
with your home. Call
CAROL K.RASIN
933-7700 Today!
JUST LISTED IN AVON LAKE
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Enter the dramatic 2-story foyer of this stunning 4
bedroom home and you'll demand to see the rest.
Decorated beautifully'throughout with all the distinctive touches, such as hardwood trim and plank flooring. Relax in the luxurious master suite or watch your
favorite show in the comfortable family room. This one
could be perfect for you; so, don't wait. Call CAROL
KRASIN 933-7700 now for more details.
NEW CONSTRUCTIO"N.dPEH'4-7-91. 2-5
447351. This 3 BR. 2'A bath col. with 1st floor utility,
fam. room & fireplace, basement, att. 2 car garage.
Beautiful, workmanship. Call ADA TAYLOR,
871-7273 or 933-6195.
EYE ON A BUSINESS? FOCUS HERE
New London area restaurant, bar & disco - does good
business: S59.900. Building business is in is also for
sale - has 5 efficiency apts. up. S90.000. Call the lister
ADA TAYLOR tor details at 933-6195 today.
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933-6195
365-3761
871-7273
OFFICE CONDOS-FOR SALE OR LEASE
272239. Professional office buildings in Avon Lake will linish to suit your needs. Call, today and we will
customize your new office. Great location near new
Foid/Nissan Assembly Plant and BFGoodrlch
chemical plant. Very active traffic area! Call for details
& prints today. EDW. MITCHELL, 933-6195 or
871-7273.
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O'Rourke, Kauffman deployed
» Spc. Mary O'Rourke of E. Lake Rd.,
Sheffield Lake, is serving in thu I'ursian
Gulf. Her address is:
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£•-180-50-4709
*-350th EVAC. Hosp.
Operation Desert Storm
APO New York 09734
iXlso servlnR is Thomas R. Kauffman
Who left March 23 from Clark Air Force
Base in the Phltlipinos.. Tom s iF
Diana, remains at Clark. Tom is thu son
of I'hilllp and Butty Kauffmun and
brother of Kuith; Hob, Beth Smith and
Kurcn Rciber. all of Avon Lake. Tom is a
1080 graduate of Avon Lake High
Schnol.
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201-72-8515
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Doployud/ATOC
Al'O Ninv York 09852
Statistics
^MARRIAGE
[LICENSES ISSUED:
William L' Best J C 48. and
wene L Pasquln, 49, both ol Avon,
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*• J . Kapudnskl,.34, bolh of Avon.
Paul A. Brown, 21. ot Avon Lake,
M Annette M. Joseph, 20. ot ShelUdUke.
.Clyde A. Thorn, 47, and Karen M.
>ch, 36, both ol Avon.
Patrick D, Ouinn, 42, and Naomi
iMitcheil, 41, bath of Avon Lake.
Lome J. Eibert III, 23, and Gwgn
\Ehlke, 21, bolh of Shetlield.
COMMON PLEAS
COURT:
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56498 • William WcWilKom vs.
William.. Keeling, Avon. S125.000:
Tot, mi*c. FILED: March 1 •
206630 • Andrew Ostondorfl vs.,
Thomas E. Wassorman, ot al. Avon ,
Lake. Tort, molo' vahlcla.
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Homes for Sale
SHEFFIELD LAKE. FOR SALE BY
OWNER. Ranch slyta'wtlh basemenl, 3 badrooms. Iwlnfl room wllfi
dining area, family room with
(treplam. eat-In kitctian^ aHacrnd
garage, 14 i 20 wood dock and
privacy fence, patio with arbor,
above ground pool, new windows,
949-2413.
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BIRTHS:
. Avon Lake:
' Brian Matthew, born February 3 to
Thomas & Barbara Dennslsdt. .
Rebecca Lynn, born February 14
to Patrick & Janel Smilh;
Alyssa Marie, bom February 28 to
Roger 4 Marlossa Brooks.
Avon;
• Tessa Marie.born February 12to
Jeltrey & Karln Nsihorland.
Nicholas Edrtatd, born February
13 to Brian & Dareio SaWagnt.
Ashley l.eanne. bom February 26
lo Mark S Kelly Plavan,
HOUSE FOfl SALE....ranch style, 3
bedroom, 1 1/2 bolh, 1 car garaga,
l i t floor utility, newly remodeled.
Call alter 6pm. 933-«942.
• NEWLY LISTED; Avon Colonial,
Gorgeous landscaping. Call Paul
Klslner tor your personal stwwlng,
984-3404; 202-2211: 2B2-0257:
236-5635, Lehman Johnson Corp.
30 ACRES with Odor 2-story house
and largo farm buildings. Loraln
county, $150,000.
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ROCKY niVER • by Owner.
4 BR. 1-1/2 balh. wilh woodburning
fiteplace. Eat In kitchen plus din'InQfoom. Full basamsnl & attic. Appliances, drapos 4 ' carpel, dbl.
Barag«. Beachdiff * 1 . 1964B BattD'sua Blvd. Call 33M36O.
BEAUTIFUL ONE BEDROOM APT..
Avon Lake, full .bath, full kitchen.
close to bus lines. 933-9540.
MARSLEHEAD . 21 ft. prolocted
dock. 2-BR home wNh central air,
2-car gaiage. Large wooded lot with
maomticent bay view. $159.000.'
LAKEFflONT • VERMILION • 3-BR
Ranch wilh lantaslic view. 126 ft.
lake Irontage. Large gently sloping
lolto beach. Lots of possibililies,
«M.OOO.
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Indoor pool a tennis ct/urt,
pool open year round.
world wide resort usuage,
willing lo transfer ownership
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$1,000. 327-2205 !
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LORA1N INDUSTRIAL PARK
Industrial siles 2-5D acre*. Will tell
or Build to suil. 15.000 sq.tt. space
now available. 42.000 sq.rt. with
loading docks available lor sale.or
lea»e located ad|acent (o Ford Moior
Co. just oil Rt.2/90. Loraln. Ohio,
Contact: Denny OeMarco CaUweil
Banker Les Drage Really 1216}
323-1B6O.
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For rent
3-4 BR AVON LAKE RANCH, i
pels, securlly deposit. 949-7433.
AVON LAKE...New 2 lamily. J
bedrooms. Maslor bedroom has
large walk In closet. 1 1/2 balhs.
Large 2 cat att'd garage w/storaoe
aiea. Close to shopaing. S72S per
month plus security deposit. 2 year
laasa. Subject lo credit report. No
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pets. Call James Camellia Sr. for
appt. lo tee. JAMES REALTY,
933-2500.
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view,
Room/pflvltages In lunury home lor
Individual, non-smoker. 3275 plus
deposit, 933-5558.
NEED PERSON TO SHARE oxpenses of 4 BR home. FR with
fireplace, Ig. (ot. 2 car garage on
Quiet street In Avon Lake. Available
May 1 St. Call 933-2865 alter 7 prn or
weekends; •
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appliances.' SSOOVmonlh.' security.
Available May 1st. 933-69*2FAIRVIEW PARK, 2 BH apartment.
garden type. Prlvalely owned. Call
afieMpm, 333-1B41,
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WESTLAKE CONOO, 27307
,1 WestownBlvd.2-Bn.walk4n-ctoMt,
new kitchen, floor, new 'carpet
throughout. Oarage, air cond. pool,
heat included. Oulet building.
$495/mo. plus security deposit. No
pets. 871-5284.
LAKEWDOD, wesiem, 5 rooms up.
Modern kilchen & bath, enclosed
Iront porch. Carpeted throughout,
garage space. RTA, t-90. $46Wmo.
Available Immediately. 228-2127.
17 Vacation property
TMPPAN LAKE, OHIO • Year round
home. 4 BR, 2 baths, large porch,
dock. Excellent, walor skiing.
1-343-7600.
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SOUTH CAROLINA
2 bdrm., 2 balh Condo, fully furnished. Tennb, Indoor and culdoor
pools, paddle ball and rocket ball
courts. Ocean view. S550/wk.
Cleveland, 5Z6-366S or Akron,
1-666-8514.
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Wanted to Rent
Qulat penon of caod character
wishes to rent smalresidency Bpartmenl or room. 934-6877.
19 Office
Rent
Space
for
OFFtCE SPACE AVAILABLE,
'downtown Lorain, all or part ol 4,000.
sq.ft. Contact 835-0216 or 282-3719..
WESTLAKE, 26670 Detroit Rd. Ot' flee, A2x12, good parking, convenient location, .$225. Vacant. Call
B35-4674OTB71-1902.
Legal Notice
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A Public Hearing will tw held on
Monduy, April 22,1991, at 7:15 p.m.
In the Municipal Building, 36774
Detroit Road, Avon, Ohio, regarding
the rezonlng ol the property located
at the southwest quadrant of In-'
lerstalo B0 and Stale Route 611
from " B ' l " (Single Family Reslden1
Hal District) to "C-4", (Motorist Service District).
' THIS HEARING tS SCHEDULED
UY ORDER OF THE CITY C0UNCIL OF AVON. OHIO.
Published 4-3-91
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POSTAL JOBS
11.41.t4.9Q per hour. For e u m antf
application into.
— $11.41 to SUSWhr. 5or <i*aro Mid
^'application Information call
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Bajg.-6p.rn. 7 days.
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MANAGER TRAINEE? ,
^.Unique csn*r opportunity. No e««perienc* necessary. Start Imw>madiaiery tuU or pan Umc. Hours
£.; '
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Tor Interview can
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TOP U N E ATTENTION
STUDENTS
Cant a guaranteed $5 par hour working weekends in our Telephone
Older OepL No experience required
we wiB train. For Interview can
1492-I92B
Housei K M also welcome
CLEANING MEW. .nos avajbOle
tor permanent ptn-tinw rtuMnval
cleaning. Room tor advancement
Transporlason avadttfe. Apply a t
MOaa Cantar Huge Rd.. N .
Bidgevfle. Ofi.
MEDICAL SECRf TAHViflECEPTlOfltST position (Oen tor inatura.
dependable. tart-U ne,torlast paced ofhc«. Typing, medical i*fminutogr. 'CO exSng. necessaryReterenc* required. Send resume to
P.O. Box 300M&. Avon Laka. OH
44012.
MANjiGf.fi TRAINEES
CorporBtion aipandmg In 36 slates
seeking afflriusiastic individual starling imtm&Xtif- FuM or pan-tuna.
For intentew can 365-9851.
LAB TECHNICIAN
WASTE WATER
I TREATMENT PLANT
T!ie City ol Lakewood Is now accepv g resumes lor the position ot Lab
Tecnmdqan. Waste Water Treatment Plant. City ol Lakewood. The
, successful applicant must have a
HOUSECLCANINO...Windows
, Class i III Ohio Waste Water
ironing. E*perienc*d only 48,00 par
- operator's Certificate and have nwJ
hour. Call 9334376 leave messagt.
experience in operating a Class IV
Waste. Water Treatment Plant
BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Hake y o w
Laboratory, The successful appliown hour*. So D Avon Products. F ( *
cant must have the abilitytoperform
mora IntormaUon can 937-5156.
an tests needed to maintain com*
C A M P O S LANDSCAPE A N D
' punce with the NPOES permit.
DESIGN COMPANY b seeking exMust have the knowledge, siulls and
perienced town maintananca and
abilitytoperform routine laboratory
landscape loraman and trainees.
procedures and modify them as conExcellent starUng wages, good
ditions dictate. Will perform quality
benefits. Call 9334261 between
checks on test procedures, cakrv-ate
i9am-6pm lor opcointmerrt. Hava,
instruments, order supplies, direct
resume and references available.
Assistant Lab Technician and keep
In* lab Cleft". Must have the ability
PARTTIME BUILDING INSPECto instruct andtoprepare legible
TOR_The City ot Sheffield Lake b
reports. A degree In microbiology or
cMmistry prtjierrrd. Must pofsesa a
accepting resumes and applications
valid Ohio D"v**'«Ucense with less
at the Office ol the Finance Director.
than eight (8) po'rni. Must pass a
City Hall. 609 Harris Rd.. Sheffield
physical including drug screening
U k e . Ohio b e t w w t the hours ol
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and
a pole* background Invesbga830am-S:00pm tor D e position ol
fon Current hourly rale Is 112.74,
Partttme Building inspector. Job
per hour with additional $.53 per
description is available at the above
hour I c Class III License. Excellent
office. Position Is 32 hours per week.
hinge benefits. AH resumes must be
Posilion Is under the supervision of . submitted 10 the Personnel Departthe Building inspector. S5.00 per
ment. City of Laktrwood. 12650
H o u r • after 90 days to S6.00 par
Detroit Avenue. Lakewoed Ohio
hour. Hy Order ot City Council.
44107 no Uter than the close of
HOME WORK • Spare time. Paint
busln*w on Monday.. April - I S ,
tovey miniature toys, earn S20 set.
1991.
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No eiperience necessary, and no in'. vestment required. Fun tor tfw
THE CITY OF LAKEWOO IS AN
.whole family. Amazing recorded
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
message reveals details: Call
EMPLOYER (M-F)
anytime 1-900-456-4567.
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Real Estate Seirvice
Call...
JOHN M. HENDRICKS
EARN $100 por tOM (••analB0C«3
at home. Cad today S1M77^02*
Experience trie tun ot NEIL
ROZUM'S COMEDY MAGIC SHOW
at your rwit evanL C»U 333-4664.
ConputirlXid Custom
Embroidery
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Lettering. Designs & Logos :
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Uniquely Your*
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NURSERY LOOK1NO FOR FULL
AND PART-TIME HELP- Energetic
persons only. Interest or previous
knowledge helpful, but not essential.
Apply at Sunbeam Murseryfrom9-4.
3332 Center Hd.. Avon.
EARN JSOO-1500 WEFJU.Y SUlTKng
•metopes at honw. hit ««c«f enc*.
For free irtTrmaiion tint »•« w oressad si*moed • antelope W
fcKhcan Press Assoc, Box 7100.
Canton. Ml 4S1S7.
KEDINGER
INCOIVIE TAX
SERVICE
-THE IVORY TOUCH'
Piano Tuning. Repair. Regulation.
. Accredited Fiano TecrtnctaA. ''
HOME WORK - Spare lime. Paint
lovery minature toys, latn 320 set.
No eapenence necessary, and no investment required. Fun lor the
whole taint/. Amuing recorded
reveals d«tails. Call
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FOR SALE
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Bumper Stickers Today at
. the Press Office. Cost is
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$1.00 and proceeds go to
tha ALH5 Kay Ciub.
PAYING TOO MUCH
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To hava your house Cleaned?
Gne Judys O u n m g Service a CaU
Frae Estimaies
Gocd Relwencvs
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Insured and Bonded
327-5096
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Awllabie y y H.rUdsevllte Moo*,
responsible. M a t u r e . H a n smoking Mom. Futl/Part-tirrK.
327-MM
BRICKLAYER Custom Work
Repair Work
flick Miller 35J-M17
HOSPITALIZATION
INSURANCE
TNT CLEANINO SERVICE
327-76M
WESTSHORE CONSTRUCTION./
BreaJnaaUs. piers, concteta wort,
basement waterproofing, erosion:
control, lahefront excavation. CaA
933-fl197or933-O5a. '
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DUD21AK-5 HAUblNQ. Too Soil.
Mulch. Stone, Sand. & Manure. Cad
SELL Th.1 FULL POHTFOUO ,
As a sale^ >.>presrfitative lor the
Mutual ol O£!ha Companias, olfer
your prospects health, tile, auto &
home owners insurance, as wed as
mutual funds. Can you quality tor
this eiblirtg career? Send resume
lot Mutual ol Omaha, c/o Gary M.
Tsoumas. 25111 Country Out) Blvd.
Suilo 203, North Olmsted. OH
44G70. Equal Opportunity Companies. M/F.
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CHILDCARE, tjil or part-time, my
Fairvtew Park homa. nonsmoking
mother ot . two. CaU Diane at
333-4793. •
IRONING domt in my home. S.75
piece. 42-00 piiduip ft delivery. Experienced. Call
851.8940. ••
BEAUTICIAN - Our Stylists earn
over StOCVday. Rent a chair. Colt
777-7177, North OlmMed.
SECnETARY/HECEPTIONIST,
par Mime, west side office. Requirements, typing 60 plus VYPM.
shorthand, heavy filing & general ol>
fice duties. Must have professional
image, grooming, pleasant phone
voice A manner. Send resume to'
West Life. P.O. Bon 45014 HFC.
•.V-3'Jalie OH 44145.
JEWELRY RETAIL - Westide
Assist with Inventory, service; sales,
25-40 hrS-Mk. Saturdays required
Send informa'jon to: West Ufa
P.O.Bo* 45014 JH. Westlake. OH
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Sales Lists
DON'T RENT, SUV I Gov't giveaway
prog., homes I I . 0 0 , la« deiinquen
properlies. repos. call 1 (600)
336-3915 e>l R3S2.
---HOMEWORKERS NEEDED IN
YOURAREA""
Assembl/-' Crafts- Typing A much
morel Up to S500 plus a week possible) For application write: SOURCE
PUBLICATIONS. 500 N.Michigan.
Suile 1920-322. Chicago IL 60811;
Shnron Swoda
STARTERS
462563 - Cape Cod with
fenend yard n n d storage
shed. S39.900.
402747 - Three
bedroom
Colonial with basement &
now roof. 524,500.
45B791 - F o u r
bedroom
. h o m e w i t h family
room,
garage
& <new kitchen,
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460759 - Startor-slzod ranch
on a paiMike 1/2 plus tolt
Priced for the modest Income
31203 NARRAGANSETT
Ell $ 7 9 , 9 0 0 . Waik-out
BAY VILLAGE
bas^-nenl, hardwood floors
462451 • Colonial wilh new
artd morel,".. ' ',. • ...•., § '..', 4B3171. Visit Chris Mayer at vinyl windows & fenced yard.
this beoutltul Hunllngton
S35.900.
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AVON BUILDING
new vinyl siding, new finished basement; Inground
LOT
thormopane windows m d sprinkler system! central air
newly 'enced yard. At and all Ihe appliances In the 4 plus acre tot with gas and
$44,500 thls:Can,be your home will slay. Priced In the dly water. Just minulos to
tow $2D0"3.
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35410 CENTER RIDGE fiil . :
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babysit in my horn*, waettdaysj Play
area In bach yard, will provide
lunch, afiemosn snack & T.LC.
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School araa. 933-9810-
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JUSTL1STED1
462403. Super, of (or dab ty priced colonial with
room tor the-growing lamilyt Large family
room with woodburner, 1 Vi baths, formal living
and dining and a country kitchen. Alt this and
more-Just, SB9.S001 v .
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DO YOU ENJOY 1V7?7
Make up Vt S95.0O a day viewu^
telev'sl'in. No exper'^nce
necessao- Call 1-800-288-8942. ,
pbre.Rd., Suite 4,Avon Lake
) 933-7776, (216) 329-9929-;.;:
OPEN SUNDAY
2-5
Situations Wanted
IF YOU ARE BO OR OLDER
YOU CAN GET A 36 HA1ACUT "
HAVE YOU EVER CONSIOEREO A
CAR TELEPHONE? CaU Dennis
Breda. 933-5618. for information.'
Let me com* to you and (pv* you •
no obligation demonstration on my
personal CeHular O n * car phooe. .
OCIATES
NEW LISTINGS!
463091 - Rambling brick
ranch on a scenic 1/2 ocro
lot. Newer carpoting, security
system, fenced yard and full
basement. Call for mote
Information.
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COLLEGE MOK win Caoysi Fnoay,
3pm44onday tOpfn. Days. •vemnQs ,
or ovarnlght Raferencas; Can
anylim*. 933O452.
S:0(J-J500 WEEKLY
Assemble products at home. Easy!
No selling. You're paid direct. Fully
Guaranteed. FREE 24 Hour flecor.
ding. 001-379-2900 Ext.YD15?H.
TODAY
TOMORROW
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WESTLAKE CLEANING COMPANY, day shirt- Experience pretefred. CaU 835-5036.
KOSflTAL JOBS...Start M.UWMr,
your a r e a . No e i p e r i e n c e
necessary. For Info call
1-900-22S-9399 e * t , IB9S.
Sam-apm. 7 days. S1Z 95 phone f«o.
Westlake, OH
3 3 7 - 9 4 3 *
933-8857
OAST SIDING in my home.
Mature. RelUbl* 24 hour Service.
Reference*.
327-0163
J I B CONSULTING • Earn up to
3339 84 per week. Assemble products at home. Carl 731-B900.
EASV WORM Eicallent pay I
Assflmblo products at home Can (or
informal ion I (800) 336-3915 eat
H352. 24 hours.
Multi Million Dollar Prod>.<cor
Lorafn Co.: (216) 323-B700
Cuyahoga Co.: (216) 871-0788
Toll Free: 1.800-477-0622
2001 Crocker, Rd., Suite 100
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TREE - LAKOPCAPE help wanted.
CaU 734-2874.
Pan-Ume RECEPTIONIST lor Isle M
the Sun Tanning Salon. Apply n person, 31037 Center Fudge Rd..
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SALES - TELEMARKETING. Some
sales & d r U entry experience required. S'.S.OOOryr. to start with
benefits, ftesume requirad. Call lor
appointrr«nt. 267-2950. ;
L A W N C A R *
L I G H T
MAINTENANCE PERSON needed
part-time. Must have driver's
Bcense. .Apply, at the Avon Lake
AnimaT Clinic. 124 Miller R d - Avon
Lake.
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LANDSCAPING HELP WANTED;
Excerience preferred I n .
maintenance, planting shtubs S
l 9 3 * * 0 3 5
#*ji£a5UECfrSuia*
ALMOST NEWI .
,
459035. Not quite 1 year old and full of
upgrades "and oxtrast Hord-lo-find ranch w/
fuif basement nnd 3 < full bnlhsl Vaulted
.ceilings, private mnsler- bedroom set away
from the othnr sleeping areas, and a, superbly
designed kitchen. .
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CLEANINO, Commercial,
n
t a i . new construction, before or after \.
you move, apartments, offices, par.;
sonatUed service. - Bonded & I n - 1
3 7
Income Tax
sured. Free
estlmaUs. Awnork ..
Service
guarantead. For mora tnformation
can DAY'S EASE. I N C , 327434a./
TAX PREPARATION Cone In my
O l h e i s s e n d • you a cleaning home. Raasonoble rates, call
934^949.'
• -•• ••• laam^.wa send you service. .-' ..•„::
OUAUTT CLEANINO
• Honest. Rolbble Individual
Excellent
flnferanc«3.
Free
Estimates. Ruasonabia Rates.
3S&4891 or Oyrla 365-25J1 or
361MT48.
INCOME TAX PREPARATION . *
ACCOUNTING SERVICES. Direct
electronic filing and dlfitt deposit
available. Edward J . SUpnlcka.
Licensed Public Accountant.
Enroliod to practice belor* tha Internal Revenue Senrte*. 7*8^3824,
327-33S2. 32B2O Hills Rd., Avon.
9S2 E. RoyaHon Rd:, North Eaton.
LIBERTY
HOME I M PROVEMENTS.
All types o l
remodeling. Ceramic Ue. unoleum,
bathrooms, decks, patios, kitchens.replacement windows,
- FREE
ESTIMATES. 10 percent discount •
lor senior citizen*. Cad Doug Bell
•1949-1041.
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Experienced Mother will BABYSIT
in my homa wUh loving cara. Toddlers prnlerred- < Nutritious meals.
Fun activities. 221 -3375.
Serving the araa lor 10 year* .year
round service for small business*. .
Gregory A. Shannon & A w o t 33501
K-Lake Hd. Evenings and Saturdays
available. Call 933-91BT.
AVON LAKE WOO0W0RKINQ
CO. "II r f t m a o e o l wood. vn> can.
tfa It!" Dookshalves." cabinets,
cusiom c t e s * D , v antertalnment,
canters, lutchen panlrtn., Fre«.-'
estimate*. £330670.. -, • -,.-'..,-i;,
24 Education and
Instruction
PIANO LESSONS
PRIVATE TUTORING
By Miiria Sruni .
Graduate of The Royal Conservatory •• Montrial. Canada. Alt
levels.children and adults. CaU tor
appointment. 327-4523.
KINDER-ART WORKSHOP, 4 * 5
yr. okts.Apnl 13 Ironi 12-1:30 p n .
Price 17 per chiW. malarial included.
CJUI MrfiTO UgMI SluOiO. 033-26Sa.
askforKay.
Francina D. La Rue. Teacher o l
piano, orpin A theory. 734-046S.
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QUICK, AFFORDABLE TAX
RETURM PREPARATION AND
HELP. CALL 937-54*4.
C E R T I F I E D
P U B L I C
, ,
ACCOUNTANT
S O . WHITE
Personal/Business - '
' leasonable rates. D33-445C.'
A C C O U N T I N G AND TAX
PREPARATION SERVICES, ovar
20 years eitperience, Tom
Holowecky. CPA. Avon. Call
937^237.
INCOME TAXES PREPARED
by C.P.A: for Businesses &
individuals; 16 yrs.Ejipe"«nce
1
Reasonable Rules
Convenient Appointments
, Edward J. Angiuoli
333-1468
BEST BOOKKEEPING ,
A TAX SERVICE
.Federal* Stale -CHy
Reasonable Rates
Fr«» Piehup & Delivery'.
Personals
Cfins and Britney Kicrturcnak. You
are tha most loved kids in the woKd.
Mom and Dad.
331-8118
AVON PROOUCTS. Buy or sell
Avon. For more Information call
937-51M
ROTOTILLING
reasonable, call 933-fl S87.
ASTROLOGICAL COUNSELING
Also, private lulortng in astrology
Gift ceriificales available, for
readings: 835-1148.
Novena to SI. June • F.Uy me
Sac'utJ HBOII ol Jesus be nOorwi.
rjtonfivd, loved. . unit prosorvud
tirdugrwut the world, now find
fotevor, Oh. S.tcrud Heart ol Jesus
pray, fot u i Sf Jude. wo'Kor of
mirudoi, pray for us. SI Judo,
helper ol iMe hopoioss, pray fur u*
5AV THIS PRAYER n.ne limvs n
(Jjy. By the BighfM day your prayer
wil bo .ins*e<9d. It has nover been
known .to fail Publication must be
promised THANK YOU ST. JUOE
FOR FAVORS GRANTED.
J.L.H.
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BRAND NEW
1 & 2 Bedrooms
RANCH APARTMENTS
Most have
1 or 2
;'.
attached garages
with openers
GREAT FOR ALL AGES
Designed Especially
For
Empty, Nesters
Semi ReHired
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Retired
MODEL OPEN
216^27-6023
BEAUTIFY WITH LIGHT tor pan.
nl«s a , nighL. Outdoor. lighting
systems by the professionals. ai .
NIGHTUTES. Can for tree estimate. :
833-5771.1-fl00-522-577t. • - : ^ '•';
ROOFINNO - FREE ESTIMATES.,
949-2911. Member of DIA & NARI.
Home Ufa Remodelers. • - : • - -.. . :W I N D O W S
F R E E
EST1UATES.W9-29II. Member o l
DIA & NARI. Horn* Ufa Rernodetars.
CUSTOM PlCtlir; TABLE. Home.
Business, Parks. Excellent gilt idea.
Order now lor Spring. Call 9374542. *
BUSINESS ft RESIDENTIAL
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS.
Sales.
Service, Additions. Moves and
Cnanges. New or used equipment
available. Residential wiring,
ReaicrtuDle raies. Laka T#Heon.
933-5771. 1e0frMB5T71
R . R . D E S I G N S BY M A R I E
AWBREY. Wallpaper. Palnlktg.r
Decorating. Call Ma"e Awbray'
933-2223 Available for evening :
Services
A-l APPLIANCE; SALES ft S E »
VICE:
Relrlgeraiors. ranges,
washers, and dryers. We service all
makes.323-e036
. Belden Remodeling .
4 Construction
Fre« Estimalss. Kit barns, garages.
window 4 door replacement, decks
a euslom clossts. 777-8685
353O353
^ PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE
Don« nt reasonafjlo prices. Spring
Clean-ups buio'v Easter.
Summer Ijinn
Moifiienanc^-also
B«ddmg. mulching and plantmo Fo
Your 9 i a s t and bodding lo groiV co!
UWNCO
937-5837
HANDYMAN
25 Years Enpenonce
Plumomg. Eleclrlcnl
Ca'pnnlry
UNFURNISHED
APARTMENTS
FORD HOME IMPROVEMENT."
Maintenance.'repairs & remodeling."
Kilctiens, bathrooms, closets,
dryviaR, painting & more. B33-JW0. i
Dick Miller
327-6922
CONSTHL-VION CONSULTANT
„ PLANS REVIEW
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DRVWALUREPAIHS
DOORSAfl/lNOOWS/ROCFINQ
(U T M
M
« . . 1 U55 T 9
9
DECKS
DECS
CALL DCH AT 327-0185
HOML IMPROVEMENT
Doors, windows, kitchens,
bathrooms, additions, , decks
wallpaper, coramtc. tile, painllna!
footing, rjrywall.,327.3190.
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BEAUTIFY WITH LIGHT lot pennies a night. Outdoor lighting
systems by trie > professionals, ai
NICHTUTES. Call forfroeestimate..
933-5771. l-flOO-522-5771. * ' •
D.C POLOVICH. Easy Roller Painling. Cleaning A H id r> Pressure
Washing. Coil 937-5400 .for free
#stimaie.
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Masonry of at typos.
Fre* estirnnies. Insured.
933-9410
OUALITY WELDINQ...AII types •
Hell-a re, Aluminum. Pipe, Slalnless.
Cast. Minor lubrication. No lob to
small. Coil 937-W67.
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Electrical a Telephone Work.
Licensed, bonded S Insured.
Reasonable rales. 933-4953. H O M E
R E P A I D A N
IMPROVEMENT . ;
Call Dob's home service '
949-8980
Helping lo mak* your Anus*
1
• horn*.
QUALITY
REPAIR AND
REMODELING <
Specializing in odd-lions, decks,
cabinets, doors, windows.
Free estimates call - -••••
T
933-6913.
CUSTOM SEWINO: Aiierat«ns,
Tailoilng. The Sew What Shop. 215
Millar Rd., A.L., 933-63-12, - .
HANDYMAN...Iight construction,
maintenance and repair, carpentry,"
electrical and pluinbing. 933-5372.
CRIBWOOD-FURNITURE REPAIR,
4498 Jaycox, A«*on. B37-SSO5.:
RESUMLES
CniSATED BY PROFESSldXALS
Secrctnriul Services
Leicul & Medicul Transcription
FREYER'S DATA SERVICES
LOIW1N C1T.
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y) 1-80O-&14-1873
CUYAI1OGACTY.
3IB7I I V n t w I I I I I K P Itiwd . . . . ....^•: t- '• - ' ' '
-irUor »r w m i u h p A N . itidKPvill*' !JJ.V, ;..-:;-:
REALTOFf
Avon Lake
933-2500
NEW UST1NG •
v; 4S3O43. Our newest and last 4 BR. 2W Bath Colonial
,; in the Greenbner Subdivision is now being offered lor
v $191,450. This quality built 2153 Sq. h . home is l o a d ;; ed with upgrades ... ceramic foyer, 6 panel doors
'wallpaper, and moral To take advantage of this opportumty; Call Unda Ackerman today!
AVON LAKE BEAUTY
~ *
;.441859. Here Is a 3 bedroom, Vh bath Ranch which
te perfect (or the first ttmo home owner. The house is.
Immaculate and features a 34x17 family roam with
.fireplace and bar.'.It Won't Last!! Priced at S79.900:
Call Ken Knauf.^'
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32745 WALKER RD.
NATIONAL RELOCATION
;CENTER
Lister For The Month
Of March
JENIFER MIKULAN
Seller For The Month
Of March
MICHAEL PANICH
NEAT»SWEET-COMPLETE~*:. • T \ . , *
436307. There's lots of house for your money in ihis 3
bedroom home featuring living room, dining room, kitchen, family room. Carpeting throughout. Mint condition! Brighten your futute for just $58,900. Call Mary
Louise Gamellia for more information.
; 461931. Comes with this 3 or 4 bedroom Colonial on
East side. New kitchen and bath. Priced (or quick sale
at S53.900. Call Jenifer Miktilan lor more details
OUR PLACE438403. Is what you'll,be saying when you see this 4
• bedroom 2 full bath located In lovely Avon Lake. Other
fealures included area: Living room, dining room, eatin kitchen, family room, central air and 1st floor utility
room. Situated on a well manicured yard. Priced at
$113,000. Call Mary Louise today tor your personal
lour.
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JAMES REALTY - ONLY LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY WITH OVER 27 YEARS
OF SERVICE IN AVON LAKE AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES.
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Services
PROFESSIONAL LAWN CA^E
donval reasonable prices. Spring
dun-up* before Easter. S u m i w ,
|hwn maintenance. Abo bedding,
'a mulching and planting I w yooc grass
land bedding to grow. Call LAWNCO.
J937-S837.
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V PH1LJJPS VACUUM CLEANER
XO. SALES AND SERVICE.. New
•iwd rebuilt ctoa/ws. guaranleed
• jtowtst prices on new cleaners. We
iMpairatt makes, warranty (tors lor
Hrover and Eureka. 15118 Detroit
Rd.. Lakewood. Pickup and delrvery
•ratable. Call 1-22W3730.
ELECTRICAL ft TELEPHONE
WORK, '• Reasonable Rates,
{933-4953.
t SUCK'S HARDWAHE,
37079
Detroit na.i Avon. Storm window
.'anoscieen^opalr. Calt 934-511B.
OARAO.E, BASEMENT, ATTIC
CLEANING. Call lor free estimate.
.933-4568. •
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CHRISTIAN DATINO & FRIENO, SHIP SERVICE (We help Christian
', tingles meat the right people in your
i ( > i ; l Call
anytime
1-800-eas-OATE."
HOUSE CLEANING...General and
move-lna or out. Call 931-622 B
evenings.
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< CLEAN1NO SERVICE: Owner
wperviiei every cleaned house,
Wa are a local company. We can
design a p l a n n e d r e g u l a r
malntenanc.it program as often' as
you need. WB can perform an exterf
Wve cleaning anytime throughout
Sw yev or just one small service,
•ven windows. You'll take pride In
Bwappwanco ol your clean home.
[WE ARE NOT COMPLETELY
FINISHED UNTIL YOU ARE COM.
•IET6LY SATISFIEDI) CALL
CLEAN CORNERS- FOR FREE
ESTIMATE, 317^453. ' „
iVCR REPAIR
IJI SERVICE GUARANTEED
K ; FREE ESTIMATES
- j - A L L B R A N D S • ^•••', •
pOWREMOVAL
pV-V1;» Hr. tarlca >' • '
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^933-5771
mGARDENv
JROTOTILUNG
[CALL DENNIS BREESE
1933-3618
SWEAT
BROTHERS
MOVING SALE:'263 Vlnewood.
A.L. Some furniture,. built • In
•nicrowave. gas IRBI bk9«sr, various
-n.se. Thurs April 4, 9-1
734-2874
179 Fay. HIDE-A-OED SOFA.
Hous«rioid. clotnoo. toys. mnc<
WEST LAKE. 23B&9 bonny Oath
Or., Apt, 4.S.O, Moowhokl good!,
turmtur*. tonulo Wahei, mudn mite;
Must Mil «v«f yihing,,
LANDSCAPE inutalioco", dM^gn,
renovajon,
TH2E -. tiimm.no.
removal, stump grinding, fertilljinq,
•tarm dimnni. tot clearing and
tractor work. Wotti Qone by ceriif-ed
orbOfHi, Call tof FREE cbnsultaiion.
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LAWN MOWINd
Now t a k i n g o n new l a w n
maintenance customers. Spring
clean-up :and aeration, Ftoe
estimates. T,S- Lawn Servlcs. .
327-7387
COUCH lor s a l s , Ellue'wnite
Qingnam check • cam«l-back. Good
condiiion, reasonabl«. 871-3132
a Her 5pm
rHunsoAV, A P H I L . 4. 9 A M - 3 P M ,
BAT VILLAGE. 625 Co'umCui HU .
Apt,4. 9-5n*n. Baby items, clothing,
ceramic pottery & mora,
HOSES FURNITURE
HAS MOVEO TO
3S4t3 CENTER HI DOE RD,
NORTH RtOGEVtLLE. At Hoal
Road Inlaraectton
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20 PERCENT OFF NEW FLOOR
MODELS
S O F A B E D . baker.-* ' a c N ,
rmcrowavo curt, #nd tables, timps:
all good tondit-on, 949-7257 alter
4 30pm. ..
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MOVINa,.,sota, love Mat. wingback chair, 4 piece cushioned rattan
*»l, Knoll oak kilchnn table with
ennirs. mini comtitio'i Fur detmls
call B9g-8C77.
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SINGLE DOOfl M O I P O I N T
REFRIQEflATORS, S35 naen,
, 933-7633
6 0 W a n t e d
Miscellaneous •
Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday
and <Mondey from '1-5 Closed
WANTED: I M M electric dryar,
56 Appliances
Computer OaU Entry. My home
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- good condition, reasonable,
For saiej us«^ apoiiances. wasners,
IBM cornpalibte. Bulk moiling ser*
day. Kilehen and dining roomsets.
913-7597 «»enings
dryers, ,'elrigefalors. , T,V,'», All
vice offered. 734-1739.
cedar chests, gun cabinets, lea cart,
reconditioned, some practically new,
tee boa. bookcases, secretary desks.
HANDYMAN TOOL COLLECTOR,
Slop
In
and
look
around
Me cabinets, corner cupooards. dry
INTERIOR
44 Auction Sales
looking for, Used tools. Pmlerabty
Freddy's Appliances
sinks, hall seals, end tabies.48"
P.O. DECORATING
machinists or carpenter tools,
Menell
Rd.
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ANTIQUE
GUN
AUCTION
round
lion
paw
pedestal
table
with
,
Hang All Wallcovering • All interior
835-1164, .
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Hours, 7a.m.'7p.m,
Frl, Apr, 5 « Frl-May 17,
two leaves, $595. 1 " thick top.
Painting • Taitura Ceilings • Plaster •
WANTED: T o buy flagpole,
7pm. Holiday Inn ,
several styles ol chairs Irom
DrywalT-neflnish Hardwood Floors'
reasonable933-S771.
Qim-Spm.
Strongiville.
OH
$85-155.
FABULOUS
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S-roll
desk,
Stain • G l a » - Woodgrain- Including
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WHIRLPOOL tS.7 CUBIC FOOT
Selling 40 year collection in 2 sales
$1695. 4 rounded gtais china
Odd Jobs
WANTiNQ TO BUY: Old LMnel
REFRIGERATOR. 65 1/2 inches
of guns, swords, Indian artitocts,
cabinets. $295-650. Windsor and
Iralns and accessories. Call
23 Yrs. E*p. > Insured
,
high, 32 inches wide, auacado, good
coins. Inspection 8-7, Caifl. Visa,
pressback rockers, $175 each, wad933-9101 from 12 noon to 5 p.m,
Work Guarantee
condition. 933-3055,
ed glasstop - bookcases. $265-350.
MC
TREE ESTIMATES
hutches. 40 -72", $795-1195, solid
Auctioneer C. Culver
B7MS0a
cherry, oak, pine, and cedar
WANTED T O B U Y O U wood iiu>
58 Household Goods
bedroom sets, all handmade at
'. nilute. uJd ehosts. dressers, tables,
Bed. Dresser, Mirror, TnOle, Chair, 2
wholesale prices. Many slyles
bedroom, dining & kitchen sets,
46 Rummage Sales
available. Also, country couches,
Lamps, ^taly Perfect Sleeper Mat-,
chinu cablnels & wood tree-standing
chairs, wingback chairs, Chippentfess & i ; "ngs (liko new) $150. End
RUMMAGE ANO OAKE SALE
cupboards A closets. Any condition.
dale couches, all scotchguarded.
Table S25. Oil Paintings. Old Sleieo
On Friday. April 5,9 a.m. lo 6 p.m. at
B35-5705.
Pick
fabric
and
have
It
custom
made
125,
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Si. Peter's Church Basement,
to
your
order,
4-8
weeks
delivery
35777 Center Ridge Rd., N,
327-7715
time. AWHOLE CATALOG OF FINE
Htdgevitle, 11.2.5 a bag after t p.m,
QUALITY HANDMADE SOLID OAK
61 Firewood
. Call John at
HUGE SALE:Uied and antique furTO CHOOSE FROM: $50 otl table
SEASONED FIREWOOD. $50 rick,
niluie marked down. 20 percent olf
and chairs. Takes 2-0 weeks tor
, 949-8556
RUMMAGE SALE...Holy Trimly
new solid wood floor < model fur- delivary. Reslstove' finish now delivered. S37-6521, Ash for Jen.
Hall; 2610 fiagel Rd.. Avon, April
••IT'S MY NICHE"
nlluro: Fancy Deco Bedroom Sel, available. We now have a selection
B-9. Mon, 9-5. Tues. 9-2. All day 1795.
Oak Refractory Dining Room
ot formal dining room sets, Indonespecial St.SO bag. '
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Set with Bulfol and Server, 7 pc. Ansian mahogany Oueon Ann and 62 Miscellaneous for
THRIFTY TREASURES
tique Walnut Chippondals Dining
Chipprndale carvod furniture at
41 Tree & Lawn Collectibles.' clothing, household Room Sel. $995, Large William 4
wholesale prices. Quality plus, All ol
Sale
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.
Mary Desk, $195. t Antique Mission
our lurnltuie is superior auii'ity.
goods. Bettor bargains, era Its. Bake
Service
JR. WHEELCHAIR, exceilant cond~
Oak
Desk,
$95-,
1
Duncan
Phyte
Also, antique jewelry, pottery, lur.
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hon,
$75.
Collapsible
Walker,
like
MULCH .
.Mahogany Dining room Table $295,
nlture, linens, and etc, 20 percent off
Falrvlew Grace Church
new, $40.777-4278.
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TOP SOIL - STONE • SAND.
9 pc, Walnut Sheraton Dinlngrooni
floor models. $50 olf table and
Loraln Rd. at W.224lh St.
COROWOOD
Set. $695.' vanities, MO-195,
chairs, $100 olf teble and chairs with
ThUrS.,
April
4,
9O
p.m,
Relinlstied Antique Cupboard. $650,
hulch. '..
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JIM'S HAUUNQ
PERSONALIZED CARPET
Odd Chairs.
1 Cherry Grandmother
,916-281S 780-1142
A TILINQ SPECIAUST
Clock,1 3695, Antique Spool Youth
,
Co m(n0 rclal & Residential
Bed, $275, Chest of Drawers
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Complete
Installs r? repairs
48 Garage Gales
$90-275, 5 Showcases. S8S-200, 2
WARNING...Any other yard
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\ ROSE'S' '
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Deal direct with Owner
Portable Color TV's. $95-125,,
MOVING SALE
maintenance company may be harLet me put my experience to work
Jacobson
Snow
Blower,
Stoo,
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6072
OAKWCOO
CIRCLE
,
xardous to your wallet. Call Bill for a
327-2239 or 327-5740. Visa and
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for you. ',
Thousands of ploces of Jowolry, 25
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MILLS CREEK SOUTH
lieo Mlimale. 933-2743. ^
Mailercard accepled. We Buy-SollSatisfaction Guaranteed
percent olf, Linens, Set of China,
• N. Rldgoville'
Trade or take in trade-ins. 5.5 sales
many, many books and plctuioa.
SOONER LANDSCAPE CO. Land-1
Saturday, April 6 from 8-4.
Ian, ..
Hundreds ol Christmas Oocorattons,
scaping, yard A lawn maintenance,
Sears Humldil>er & Denumld'lier S25
SI and up Much more lurnilure also :
shrubbery & bed wo'k, Installation
. each. Tools-Fu'nilure. Elc.
Antique Jewelry, Glassware. Patand railroad lie-wr'k. Lee Hall,
NEW women'* sample knlta 4
lery; Linens, Aniique Books, Pic937-5125,
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cosmetiss; 3 prom dresses, sizes
tures, etc.. elc.
HOUSEWORK
WRIGHT LANOSCAPiNG...roSiden5-9; Visions cookware, larnily
' ROSE'S
ThePrcmier
(tal & c o m m o r c i a l lawn
Has Moved To
clothing, wrought iron railing, choirs,
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maintenance, clean-ups, mulr.h.
eaerciiv biks. 1002 Encyclopedia,
river stone and lopsoil. landscnpe
much ml»c, Friday, April 5, 9-4, 80
Residential
, 35412 O n l w Ridge Rd. '
design and Installation^ seod and
Edgewood, Avon Cake. North olf
North RidgevlTle
sod lawns, doe estimates. 949-7C67.
Lake Rd, between Belmar and
At
Root
Road
Intersection,
Cleaning
Service
Curtis.
' Parking In The Rear
Complole Turf Ferliwalion and
GOOD NEIGHBOR THRIFT SHOP,
Phone-327'9740 or 327-223S.
Management by'STATE TRAINED
140 Lear Rd., Avon Lako, 933-QS27. Open 11-5 Friday, Saturday, Sun* Thorough Coiuiitant Quality.*/.
ond LICENSED APPLICATORS.
day and Monday
GARAGE SALE; much
Commercial & Residential Lawn
*
Profeuional * Bonded * Insured *
miscellaneous. 726 Jaycoi, Avon Closad Tuesday, Wednesday and
Maintenance Designed
Jovmir
Thursday
Uke, Friday, April 4. M ,
needs. Call the PROFESSIONALS
Visa • Mastercard - Discover ',
• F R E E ESTIMATES*
:
si WESTERN RESERVE OHO UN OS BARN SALE: Misc. Houseriold, AnMOT, 'or your Um Lawn Analysis
tiques, Trunk, Tools, Wheel Horse
and estimate.
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14HP. 48* Mower, Lg. Snowblada.
MOVING SALE • Furnitui* and
Acrlt 4,5 & 6, Thursday. Friday, and , miscellaneous. Call 777-8630.-, r; '
331-8645 v
Saturday, 10-5,33275 Detroit, Avon: ', • ' '/'>'/,
f
v > " i . ' . " - ' . •"•-•fc'-Vi V ' "•>;>'.:
GUTTER CLEANING
& MAINTENANCE SERVICE
843-3561
& 934-5116
P i ^ O w i t WM UntHfl'sToo LMI».
..••••'." '0*1 On Out LiMt Newt"
PAIN TIN O. PA PERI NO
PLASTERING
- Premium Word
Res f1 Apt. / Indus.
"tt's Done Right1
The First Time* :
FREE ESTIMATES
1
Call 'job
331-8101 or 333-2B7B
MAN WITH CAMCORDER
TRIPOD FOR HIRE. Any QCC
Call Dennis Bieese. 933-36(8
PAINTERS PRIDE. EMarur or Interior Patntlng. Cull Tony, 9*1-5194.
9 years eipenence. ••
;871-0S06
»m$e**rj"g£sKSa
,.•..
a
n 62 Miscellaneous for
Sale
y
Etoctnc sUtl plus sulky. 30" Ctatvfy
snow plow Blade & Softy. On* 30"
5 B*yfleatpariung lot vacuum & lawn
64 Auto Parts &
Service
';
QUAIJ1Y REPAIR & REMODEIJNG
GUARANTEED USED engines a>
staHed Reasonable K1-4S0O.
*QUAIJIY SERVICE FOR I £ S S *
FREE ESTIMATES
& W i W « f . 32/-5411.
"
>3S OALSALT AQUARlUU
•EiCumpM*. lou o> coral. Wagnum.
£ undutS'avel & UttrawoM btlcts, 3 air
< pumps, all supctos 4 «quipmafil In;.d . EC S995. •
gj 216J65-4929 . t a r 6:30 Eryri«.
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Burlng Used a Junked Cars
Rurvungor Hot
Flee towing,
441-4411 or 891-0008
i
£ PUSSY WILLOWS FOR SALE!
m 33403 Electric B M i . Avon Lake
X (Just aast ol Uooi• Hd.)
WINO SURFER-ONE DESIGN for
Ml«, axcatlertl condition. S X 3 . con
S33-46S8.
SOFA: t»u« velo*!. Iws new. trafettoniil. SI 50. Call after 6pm,
933-3593.
FOR SALE; Solid oah •raartainnwnt
canMr. 6 ft. tail by 5ft.ande. 5300
O«k tat** and 4 fabric chaos. SI 50
Df«s*r. $50. Matching couch (sota
b«d and lenmeal). S2S0. S«ong tot.
150- Ca£>bag« Patch playhouse.
S20. CaU 933-7813TORO 526 SNOWBLOWER. 1963
modal, 1350; Sehonnn •»«£*»• Wey
d« win reading stand. $100. Can
833-M23
20 INLW BOYS BMX. n«w t u n .
lubes, good condition. $45 0 8 0 .
933-2469.
K-t KEROSENE^^SmttD'S Country
Couniw, Avon. 934-5403. *
4S Inch round, mapt* dlnhtg roooi
Labi* with 4 captains chairs and 14
inch •xtansion. Uapl* cotta* tobtm.
dough board, corner' table, and
Queen *1» sola steeper*. 933-5372.
i
86 Autos Wonted
WE BUV JUNK ana wrecked cars
and trucks. FRCE towing. M 1 4 5 0 0 .
86 Trucks for Sale
TOYOTA PICK-UP TRUCK • 4
wheel dine. 1904. 36.000 miles, no
rust, great condition. S6.CO0 or best
otter. Call 933-9550 after tipm,
FOR SALE BY LORAIN NATIONAL ,
BANK, 19AS Fonl Pick-up Please
can 244-6000. eiL 248
19W CHEWY 5-10. nice condibon. 5
speed.' rally wheels, 'S44S0.
933-7633.
1976 CHEVROLET V* ION PICKUP • needs transmission. SOS
engine, new batlery, good li'es &
factor - body good. $400. Can be
atw m 1012 W. MadocnSL. Sandusky. OH after 7.00 p m. any day.
90 Autos for Sale
CHEW BERETTA OT 1999. V-6
engine, loarJtd. 20,600 miles.
S7500 or best offer. 933-955O alter
Kmo«U WATEHBEO. OcM pUWd
5pm.
flatware with o a k c h e s t .
1901 FORD THUNDERBIRD.
Emerald/diamond ring • & misc.
Jewelry. 2204234:
Restored, asking J7JO0 or offer.
Call 277-0687.
SALE BV LORA1N NATIONAL
6 6 M u s i c a I FOR
BANK. 1962 Chevy Monte Carlo.
Riase can 244-fiOOO. Ext. 243.
Instruments
FOR SALE Br LOIUIII NA TIONAL
PIANO FOR SALE
BASK. 1985 Foid Tempo. Please
Wanted: Responsible party lo take
call 2444000. e't. 248.
on small monthly payments on
piano. See locally. Call Manager at
1996 OODGE POLARIA. 2 door,
BOO-635-76'1,
vinyl top. automatic. Nice1 solid car.
e>cellent lor wofk car or second
MUSIC LESSONS - Vo.ce, piano
family car. Only S1IS0. Call
and guitar. NEW VOICE MUSIC
STUDIOS. Developing (he com* 933-4435 or 748-3079
pfet* musician. 949-5655. ',
1987 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE,
Low mileage, good condition. Call
933-7345 leave message.
72 Household Pets
19S3 TRANS AM, T-tops.'teaUy.
II you or someone you Know is looking tor a dog or cat. pleas* contact
reauy ( e d . First $3450 takes it
Dennis Breese. Avon ' Lake Dog 8994001.
'
Warden,' 333>3518 or leave
IB87 PORSCHE 911 R a g p .
message at tne Avon Lake Police
13.000 miles, leather,
Department. 933-£567. The dog black/black.
spoUer, 337.500 892-1527.
warden oten ends up with unclilm*
ed dc?s *nd cats and he would like
to u a them go lo good homes. '
1BB3 CHEVY CAMEBO Z-2B.
30,000 miles, oiiginal owner, garage
BEAG'.E...D>awn and wrwo male,
kepi, fully loaded Uke new, Must
pap**). $25 00, 933-7305.
sell B92<I743 after 6pm
TERRIER AND BORDER COLLIE
MIX, male pJppy, 5 months old, IS ISS4 CELEBRITY, low (nilaago. 4
1
lncM« trgn, an shots, houw broken. door, 4 cyl. O i l 777-8039,
good watchdog' Please call
933-3)93.
GOVERNMENT SEIZED'Surplus
KITTEN FACTORY, Surplus • tree Vehicles. Low as StOO. BMWs,
sample* available. Call 933-3193
Cadillacs, Chevysi F o r d s ,
alter 7p.m,
Mercedes, Porsches. p<u3 Trucks &
Vans. For exciting details Call (216)
MIXED BREED. 65 IB. spade
623-5130 E*l.176, '
female. 1 yr. Vary cuts, loving
temperament & 1004b housatuokon. To good homo only, 525.
635-1696. 241-2141 (ext.223)
94 Trailers
74 Animal Services
I'AT CARE..,Vacatlon*-Hol(days^ ospltal stavfl. EWaid your cat or at
h ime care. Also pet tail service. Insued and relirfences. 24S-CATS
(3187). THE CAT'S MEOW.
PET WATCHERS P<i«te homo* to* you' pels, no
cages. Insiuvd and re licences
S M « I # liu.n# vouf lutl ataya in.
' CHIT! E F T C A R I
Wa IS thorn when yoUCun I bo. Cut'
la' Cure ct,uti tender, special* tod.
Caring vlsib lof V°^r pel In youi
homq when you, have fo be a«vay,
We can aiw ptovidu transportation
lo and I'om (ho vet and IMo utoamoi
Mhen you luttd us to help- Fo' 'ully
Insurad professions t vel rocommended pel cat e visits to youf horns
while you ara away,;.,call us
anytime.
Don * Lou I Mr Sundberg
Featured on P.M.Magazine ,
835-1240
We'll be there when you ne«d ua.
' Bonded * Insured
ADDITIONS'* WOOD DECKS * CABINETS
•'. ROOFING * PLUMBING • HEATING
TEAR-OUTS • FINISH CARPENTRY
DOORS * WINDOWS \
SEAN BOUTIN
AL BOUTIN
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SI ian
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Noreo \Vind<»ws
lit your u-.iy irf'lil'c,
Nliri (I llJh Jll 4THTH)vtlitll'lll Jiwl fk'JUlitlll UIHk!
MiiitloU lilUllnl t»Ur t<<<slflt- Ullli I In'1 iiiiHl.iiniiiilrli
UIHH) wiiutiiu liiH' in \iKih
Atili'fli'J. Nutnl iJII tiuti Jni'
In-home service. Business trips
Vacations • or while you work.
Insu'ed • Bonded • References
••" 892-9122 .
WARREN VILLAGE ANIMAL
HOSPITAL
Full service animal
care. Located nearby in Warren
Village Shopping Center. 1/4 mile
souln ol 1-90 on Warren Road. 1991
Dog License available, ll's lime to
test lot rwartworm.- Ask us about
'Interceptor", Call 252-0608.
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE
(Avon Lake Resident 40 yrs.)
933-3063
"IF IT'S MADE OF WOOD,
WE CAN DO IT/':
"Bookshelves
;
' Crown Moldings
' Custom Closets '.
• Kitchen Cabinets/Pantries
•EntertainmentCenters •
* Wood Fences
$ CARPET SAVING.
If
'£**/
i'SAVE 25-40%
VMHI Direct
^
CARPET BROKERS
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236-0112
"Wotl Beat Any rricot"
WALLPAPER HANGING:
', Free Estlmales * Beterenees'"!
Any Type Paper Reasonable Rales •
v K a t h y S m i t h =••.-;
327-3842 and 327-3862
RESIDENTIAL
'
BUILDING AND REMODELING
MARK DUDZIAK, PRESIDENT
Pat's
Window Cleaning
Commerdal - Industrial - Homes - Churches - School
. ; -GutterCleaning, \
;,
Construction Cleanup
:
Weekly - Monthly - Quarterly - Yearly
QUALITY
WELDING
ALL TYPES OF HEU-ARC
AVON 934-6460
ELY.: 324-5141 CLEVE.: 871-0610
SALES & PROMPT 24-HOUR SERVICE
1750 MOORE. RD.. AVON. OH 4401.1.
Lenny's Glass
S«rvlc« Company
CALL 949-5442
CLEANING
MAID
TO
ORDER
, V\e Projessbnals.
Offices • Homes * Coiuk
Common Arras
CLEANING
" Commercial/Offices'
:
*. Residential
• New Construction
• Personalized Service
• Bonded and Insured
• Free Estimates
• All Work Guaranteed <
V DAY'S
EASE,
INC.
Caroline's Upholstery & Decorating
, ,
Fast Professional Service
Reupholstering y
Home Furniture
>
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Olfice Furniture
Boat Seats & Cushions
'
Yot.*» Fabric or Ours
',
Clolh Fabric. Vinyl and Leathers •
free Estimate - Free Pick Up and Delivery
Call 871-0820
cabinet
tefaclng
Formica
Corlan
lopj
lC80 ad Bauott Rd
Woifloko. Ohio
REDINGER
INCGME TAX SERVICE
FEDERAL - STATE -CITY
(Serving Avon Luke and Surround Inn , '
CommtmilW For Over 20 Yeura) ', -
327-6346
GARAGEDOORS
& OPERATORS
Rcsidcotia] & Commercial
* Broken Spring Specialists
* Quality Produfcts
* Reasonable Prices,
* Fnat Service
* Repair on All Makes
tLlft-Moster
• Aluminum • Pipe • Stainless • Cast,
Minor Fabrication - \:
-. No Job To Small •
CHRIS BHfTTON
937-6067
SLSZSX* Creative Kitchens
OTHERS SEND YOU A
CLEANING TEAM-WE
SEND YOU SERVICE!
Factory Authorliad Dsakr
!»!•« and I«rv|e* .•
AVON. OHIO
835-2425
FURNACES
AIR CONOmONERS
HEAT PUMPS
BOILLRS
, HUMIDIFIERS
AIR CLEANERS
WATER HEATERS
RPFR1GERATION
ICE MACHINES
288-2805
THE "WRITE WORD
216-937-6162
FREE ESTIMATES
luiBders'inc.
No Job Too Large Or Too Small
F I M Consultations and Estimate*
Roleronc« Available
Bows • Bays •
Sliding Glass Doors
Carl Thomas
; Call an
949-2623
,
MOWING, EDGING, TRIMMING AND ,
REMOVING ALL CUPPINGS WITH MY SERVICE
.1 :
Word
Reseating Replacing
, Installation
Glass Block Windows
Fireplace Repair .
"JIM'S MOWING SERVICE"
PROFESSIONAL .
PET & PLANT CARE
: Since 1960 ;
Foundation:
•frfci*T mr*^tf-fftiTiiisVitfaftitt h f i k i ^ ^Jiny tf^tf^.^h
NO NEED T O PAY L A N D S C A P E R ' S
PRICES FOR A W E L L K E P T L A W N . /
B O \ U E D ••INSURED
f
JERRY STAMDRJNG
Certilied Technician
PHONE: 934-4716
TILT BOAT TRAILER for 16 Ft.
boat, spare tire, complete lighting.
$375. Days. 933-7146 or evenings,
9J3-7B90.
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STANDING'S
AUTOMOTIVE INC.
NEMETH
MASONRY
934-58O7
WcMtluke
835-4O83
327-727O
933-8857
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
• & DESIGN C O .
COMPUTER IMAGE DESIGNING
LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION
•'' LAWN MAINTENANCE / S
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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
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LANDSCAPERS ASSOCIATION .
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
SELF STORAGE
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
Sior* • » « « In * Ptnast C o m a * .
24 Hour Svcunrr
Security F*no A W* j
Outula Song* For RV» I Bom
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UNIT SIZES
10«-x 15 tt 10(1. * 25 ft f
Stt-«1Ott. 10ft.HOIt. . IQI) iZOft, 10ft h »30ft
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
FMIRWEATHER ROOFING
Quality Renovation of Century Hornet
BtHUO»S*JlEPAI«5
SEAMLESS GUrtEBS b DOWNSPOUTS
REMODELING SPECIALISTS
BUILD OP HOOfS
NQOF MAINTENANCE
AOOIIIOftS W M
'Caff JIM •
MUZZY
OR TOLL FREE
1-flOO-2St-?517
S34-B274
AFTER 5 P.M.
. 933-3S17
RICK'S TREE SERVICE
• SEEDING • SODDING
SHRUB PLANTING & DESIGNING
• LAWN MAINTENANCE
• GRADING
& AVON LAKE
[{PLUMBING INC.
a
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SERVING LOfJAtN MO CUYAHOGA COUNTIES
FOR OVER t-t YEARS
,
TREE & S T U M P REMOVAL
•TRIMMING
•••• L O T CLEARING
•
Specializing in
934-6035
ft Residential & Commercial
£ . Nnu*
Remodel
• Repair
F U L L Y INSURED
933-8959
K5NDERA
24 Hour
Emergency
Service
Bob Wedell - Owner
32112 Willow Circle
Avon Lake. Ohio
CONSTRUCTION
CONCRETE WORK
FOOTERS. FLOORS
DHIVES. EXCAVATING
933-8581
The BIGGER little Store With More
1949-7669
HARDWARE
;
Free Estimates
PAUL KING'S
REPAIR & REMODELING SERVICE
C2{
& Home & Garden Center
CLEAN & SHINE
FLOOR CARE
933-5976
• Cafpei S Furniture :
• Slrtp A W a * Floors •
. • Wall Washing • •}»<
TOMCO TREE SERVICE
949-6296
1-80D-S75-SNUR
Fully Insured • Trimming '
:
5254 EAST LAKE ROAD
Corner Abba & Lake Roads
SHEFFIELD LAKE, OHIO 44054
933-4492
SAMM0N FENCE CO.
• Year Round Installation
New Fencing ••Fence Repairs
Insurance Work
[FREE ESTIMATES
937-6430
T I M FORVHOFER BUILDERS
AVON,
.. Specialists in Residential Roofing & Siding
At! Types of Siding
New Roofs • Re-roofs
, Tear-offs'Structural Repairs
,
Licensed
Bonded
Insured
UCCNKD • SOTOCD • «SUI£D
949-7669
Dracl5(nith
RoofiriqCo.
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V
AVON LAKE
Gwtga R- Uwwni.Ownx
INTERIOR • EXTERIOR WORKERS COMP.
KEAHNEY CONSTRUCTION
I r"
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Wet Basement?
937-6337
SERVICES
'•,.
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Distressed
by
Pregnancy?
.Call
Birthright
erylces Including - Aluminum, Vinyl & Wood
at 322-
4652 or 244-4652,
feed Homes, ,
FREY
PLUMBING
AND
HEATING, INC.
eluding Dozers, Backhoe's, Trucks,, Etc,'.
: alnttng Services - For Residential and Light •:
farpmerdal Buildings. Including Surface Prepcraping, Power Washing, Caulking, Prlmerlng,
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COMPLETE
PLUMBING, HEATING
AND SEW£R CLEANING
SERVICE
'
initoriat Service Estimates For Office, Rental,
fJ Other Clean Up Services Available.'
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934-6233
SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM
KITCHEN AND BATHS
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RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
NEW HOMES • REMODEL •
Authorized Dealer of
Call... DeChant
•'\'[
Basement Repair
HARTSEL
ELECTRIC
Licensed-Bonded-Insured
937-5750^
egreasing Services For Heavy Equipment
•
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•s, > •
Exterior Prep Services Available
rywall Repair,
'••
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aw*
•.
esidential & Commercial Power Washing
%
Carpels & Upholstery
Dry Foam Extraction
For People bVho ,
Value Their Possessions
Call For Free Estimates
'•
933-5742
' '• "'featuring"
IpMPLETE INTERIOR i t EXTERIOR PAINTING
&<£'.•.•'
adding on • l«mly room'o'
Qiisqi'* For mi|w o* rrunoi
••pairs, call 'or > ' . ' * "
Quality Care
Cleaning
I
VISIT OUR
SHOWROOM
933-2330
949-6075
w Free estimates^
pD.C. Polovich Easy R o l l e r ^
|
Painting & Cleaning
SERVICE
S(l«:Uli/in<) Hi
BATHROOMS AND
KITCHENS
C.ill Grot()n ,ii
933-2207
aHar5:IM
FREE ESTIMATES
OEPMR > REPLACEMENT
• tCIT WATCH TAIMS
SINCE
EPAmt
wt
IMSTALLATION
• t£AKV IUSEUENT HEPAinS
• fMCXHOE SCHVKX
Call Russ Harkins
GARRETT-DUBER
PAINTING, INC.
933-7898
REMODELING
P U M 8 W G 1 KEATING
YOUR FULL SERVICE
HEATING & PLUMBING CO.
• BOLE*. fWHACE. FAUCCT
3311
Shaker Rools
Interior/Exterior
Wallpaper Hanging
Any Type or Pattern
B35-3377
BOB SMITH
933-9540
ttahe. Ohio 44145
DAVE HANNA
327-2B0B
D55O Sparry Drive
BILL PODUSKA
I
327-5161
COMPLETE
w S S , 934-6274
PAINTING
STAINING
327-2021
ANDY'S .
APPLIANCE SERVICE
690 Ax/on Belden Rd. (Rt. 83)
933-5565 • 835-8778
K-M ROOFING
& SIDING
OHIO
QUALITY REMODELING/NEW CONSTRUCTION
ADDITIONS • KITCHENS • DECK SYSTEMS
" * *
Stump Grinding • Removals 9 3 3 ~ 8 7 3 3
A d d i t i o n s - Garages
• • -\
Doors - Windows
'
P l u m b i n g - Drywall ;
,
Roofing - Siding • ' ' • ' .
C a r p e n t r y W o r k - Custom Decks
Licensee*;-. Bonded - Insured
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R O O T FEEDING
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INSURED
MC 4 VISA ACCEPIED>
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KATHY'S
EXCAVATING
Dig Dasomonl'. s
Basomenl V/ail Heflllf
J'iotofWorfc •/
Walor* S o w ' ' . m m
Driveway Stone, Slag
or Umeslone
UtWPWUCK
SERVICE, SEPTIC TANK
REPAIR A
HEW INSTALLATIONS.1.
"~~~937~5020~
LICENSED & BONDED
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WHY DO SO
MANY CAI
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...OWNER SUPERVISES EVERY CLEANED HOME
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• Wo nra n local
company privoloty ownod
and oporntod:
• WoenndOTigno
piannod rogulaf
malnlntinnco ptogrum as ,
ollon us you nood In your
homo w olllco.
an poifwrn an
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, Fof YoUf FREE ESTIMATE Cnll!
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SUELEUENBERGER
327-4455
nn/llrnolhroup'oullho .
Voatorjustonufimnll "
sorvka, ovon windows:'
Wo ndd nil tlio pnfsonnl
Inuctws la our danninfi
tlml you Mould do '
younel' • '
Wo flto flnlfthod whon
you are sails Nod
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ONLY THE
BEST! I
A COT ABOVETHE REST
3 7 5 0 0 COLORADO RD., AVON, OHIO
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934-5403
t nx man to LOOT ocAjmra» Ana catOEct rrvooaArmciu. m e m
ANNIE OF AVON - HOMEMADE PASTRY - SALADS -CATERING- PARTY TRAYS
APRIL;9th OR WHILE S U m i E S LAST;
USDA Choice Bpneless Center Cut
r'-:\
USDA Choice Boneless •' •;.
English Cut
Roast
Chuck
Roast
USDA Choice Boneless Center Ciit^
USDA Choice Boneless,
Family
Steaks
h---£?%¥?
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lb.
lb.
USDA Choice Blade Cut
Fresh Lean
Chuck
Roast
Ground
Chuck
lb.
\ >,
Lean Meaty Beef;
' Lean Meaty
Neck
Bones
Beef
Stew
' £
lb.
Ib.
Bail-Park
Franks
lb.
Swifts Premium
Fresh Lean
•^Hard, _
Ground
Beef
Salami
%
lb.
lb.
Kraft
I d a h o •;
Potatoes
10 lb. Bag
SmlUi's Quality Chek'd _ .x ^
Grapes
32 oz.
Chocolate Milk....Quart-2/?1.00
Saturday, April.6tht
Smith's will start up
Kraa
the outdoor grill for
Macaroni & Cheese Dinner
the 1991 season.
For more info call;
•934-5403 \
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Smith's
Thompson Seedless
Miracle Whip Dressing
A
FruitDrinks..i^i 89
Farm Gold Dairy Pall
Margarine ...3 ib.
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Red Finnic
Grapes
Millantlalc Medium
EggS :
..., Dozen ct.
Regular or Diet
Siilaii Size Beef Stctik
Tomatoes
Crcnmsiclc
.49
Cream Pops ,..i2d.
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