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VOLUME 73, NUMBER 46–NOVMEBER 8, 20<strong>12</strong><br />

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ROSSFORD, WOOD COUNTY, OHIO<br />

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<strong>VETERANS</strong> <strong>DAY</strong> <strong>11</strong>-<strong>11</strong>-<strong>12</strong><br />

BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE SPONSORS LISTED ON PAGE 3<br />

RHS drama club to perform ‘Almost, Maine’<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> High School drama club’s production<br />

of the romantic comedy, “Almost, Maine,” by John<br />

Cariani, opens tonight, November 8, at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Mr. Cariani, a struggling New York City actor and<br />

native of Presque Isle, Maine, was sick of relentless<br />

images of drugs and violence in today’s media, so he<br />

wrote this play as a fictional homage to residents of his<br />

hometown and his own personal moments of “almost”<br />

falling in love.<br />

On a cold, clear, moonless night in the mythical<br />

backwoods town of Almost, Maine, knees are bruised<br />

and hearts are broken as people almost fall in love<br />

when the Northern Lights appear.<br />

This “Midwinter Night’s Dream” is told through a<br />

quirky series of vignettes that highlight the heartbreak<br />

and hilarity of love.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> Police<br />

Department has accepted<br />

equipment that will allow<br />

patrolling officers to constantly<br />

scan license plates<br />

for warrants and stolen vehicles.<br />

Police Chief Glenn Goss<br />

said the device was obtained<br />

from the Northwest Ohio<br />

Regional Information<br />

System (NORIS), an agency<br />

that offers information sharing<br />

for law enforcement<br />

agencies including local,<br />

state and federal departments.<br />

“Grant funding from the<br />

Ohio Department of<br />

Homeland Security was<br />

secured for the project and<br />

there is no cost to <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

residents or city agencies,”<br />

the chief said.<br />

Chief Goss explained that<br />

there are two cameras<br />

mounted to the rear of a<br />

police cruiser as part of the<br />

Automatic License Plate<br />

Reader (ALPR).<br />

While passing other vehicles<br />

on the roadway or in a<br />

parking lot, the cameras continually<br />

take pictures of<br />

license plates and run them<br />

through a software program<br />

uploaded into a computer in<br />

the police car.<br />

“An alert will be posted<br />

on the computer screen,<br />

along with a picture of the<br />

vehicle and license plate, if a<br />

warrant has been entered on<br />

the vehicle, owner or previous<br />

drivers–in addition to<br />

alerting the officer if the car<br />

is stolen,” the chief continued.<br />

When the plate reader<br />

system captures an image of<br />

a car, it also “meta-tags”<br />

each file with the GPS location<br />

and the time and date<br />

showing where and when the<br />

photograph was snapped.<br />

Chief Goss said the<br />

police department received<br />

the equipment last week<br />

from NORIS and it was<br />

installed Thursday.<br />

Only one patrol car in his<br />

fleet has the ALPR equipment<br />

at this time.<br />

“Currently every patrol<br />

vehicle has an onboard computer<br />

that allows officers to<br />

manually check license<br />

plates and subjects that the<br />

officers come in contact with<br />

for warrants and criminal<br />

histories through the NORIS<br />

system,” he explained.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> ALPR system<br />

works in the background and<br />

performs this function automatically<br />

for the police officers,<br />

leaving them more time<br />

to focus on their surroundings<br />

while being mobile,”<br />

the chief said.<br />

He believes the plate<br />

reader system will be very<br />

beneficial to the department.<br />

“With <strong>Rossford</strong> having I-<br />

75, the Ohio Turnpike, U.S.<br />

Route 20, State Route 795<br />

and State Route 65 running<br />

through town, this technology<br />

hopefully will be utilized<br />

greatly,” Chief Goss said.<br />

“Through the years, I<br />

have always wondered how<br />

many suspects and stolen<br />

cars I might have passed<br />

unknowingly. <strong>The</strong> license<br />

plate reader will help eliminate<br />

the guessing.”<br />

Officer Mike Hudak, an<br />

18-year veteran of the<br />

department, is the primary<br />

officer using the new equipment<br />

while on patrol.<br />

Since 2006, “Almost, Maine” has been produced by<br />

hundreds of colleges and community theaters across<br />

the United States and has been voted the most popularly<br />

licensed play for the past two years, according to<br />

both “Dramatics” magazine and the New York Times.<br />

<strong>The</strong> RHS production is directed by Julie Zatko and<br />

Ryan Mahaffey. Lighting design is by Eddie Czubinski.<br />

Above left, Hannah Petersen as “Rhonda” debates<br />

her gift of love from Nolan Duly as “Dave.”<br />

Above right, Sarah Gerren as “Gayle” eyes her ring<br />

with Danny Fox as “Lendall.”<br />

Shows are Thursday through Saturday, November 8<br />

to 10 at 7:30 p.m. and a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, on<br />

the Wilcox Stage in the RHS auditorium.<br />

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students and<br />

senior citizens.<br />

Police department receives automatic<br />

license plate scanning equipment<br />

<strong>The</strong> Automatic License Plate Reader installed, above, on<br />

the rear of a police car will continually take pictures of<br />

license plates on vehicles passing by or in a parking lot.<br />

It then will post an alert, below, if a warrant has been<br />

entered into the NORIS system on the vehicle, owner or<br />

previous drivers.<br />

Vietnam veteran enjoys Honor Flight experience<br />

By Beth Church<br />

More than four decades<br />

after his military service<br />

ended, U.S. Army veteran<br />

Joe Morelock finally<br />

received the homecoming<br />

he once deserved.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Perrysburg Township<br />

resident joined 142<br />

area Vietnam veterans for<br />

an October 23 trip with<br />

Honor Flight of Northwest<br />

Ohio.<br />

Mr. Morelock served as<br />

an E-4 corporal in the U.S.<br />

Army during the Vietnam<br />

war.<br />

After spending the day<br />

in Washington, D.C. to see<br />

the Vietnam memorial, the<br />

veterans were greeted by<br />

hundreds of family members<br />

and friends, waving<br />

flags and thanking the veterans<br />

for their service.<br />

“I was treated really,<br />

really, really great,” Mr.<br />

Morelock said. “So many<br />

friends and family were<br />

there–it made you tear up.<br />

All the kids there, they<br />

wanted to touch you and<br />

give you high five.”<br />

Dangerous Duty<br />

<strong>The</strong> Perrysburg<br />

Township native and<br />

Eastwood High School<br />

graduate was working at<br />

Rymer’s Precision Casting<br />

in Waterville when drafted<br />

in November 1966.<br />

He began with eight<br />

weeks of training at Fort<br />

Jackson, South Carolina,<br />

plus another eight weeks of<br />

advanced infantry training,<br />

and was assigned to drive a<br />

truck.<br />

“We’d carry everything–<br />

people, equipment, a lot of<br />

supplies,” he explained.<br />

“We moved the 101st<br />

Airborne one time. We<br />

moved people different<br />

places.”<br />

Following more training<br />

in Virginia, he was sent to<br />

Oakland, California, to be<br />

shipped overseas.<br />

Mr. Morelock was<br />

among 7,500 soldiers on<br />

three ships headed for<br />

Vietnam, “and the last thing<br />

I saw was Alcatraz,” he<br />

recalled with a laugh.<br />

<strong>The</strong> troops spent 21 days<br />

at sea over the Christmas<br />

and New Year’s holidays<br />

before landing in Cam<br />

Ranh Bay, Vietnam.<br />

It was the farthest the<br />

19-year-old had ever been<br />

from home.<br />

“I never really was out<br />

of Ohio,” he added.<br />

He was stationed at Phan<br />

Rang Air Base in a terrain<br />

of jungle and mountains.<br />

“Pretty much, five miles<br />

out of Cam Ranh Bay, all<br />

paved roads ended,” he<br />

said.<br />

Driving throughout the<br />

region led Mr. Morelock<br />

into dangerous territory in<br />

the mountains above Da<br />

Nang, and he believes he<br />

traveled into Cambodia at<br />

some point.<br />

“But it’s not like they<br />

had ‘welcome to<br />

Cambodia’ signs there,” he<br />

said.<br />

Among his dangerous<br />

duties was entering battle<br />

zones to pick up artillery<br />

and move it to new locations–hopefully,<br />

before the<br />

enemy could target its location<br />

and destroy or steal it.<br />

“Wherever you went,<br />

there was always someone<br />

with a gun. It was an adrenaline<br />

rush every time you<br />

left Phan Rang.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> young soldier recognized<br />

his responsibility<br />

transporting personnel and<br />

supplies: “you were in<br />

charge of everyone in that<br />

truck with you.”<br />

“You knew, but you didn’t<br />

know,” he recalled.<br />

“You did what you were<br />

told to do–you just did it<br />

like you go to work every<br />

day.”<br />

Coming Home<br />

Mr. Morelock was honorably<br />

discharged one year<br />

later in November 1967.<br />

Leaving Vietnam, he<br />

went to Fort Lewis,<br />

Washington, and was cautioned<br />

by Army officials<br />

not to wear his uniform in<br />

public.<br />

“It was kind of sad the<br />

way they treated everybody,”<br />

he said. “But we<br />

knew we had to do what we<br />

had to do–no matter what<br />

was going on at home. A lot<br />

of people didn’t understand<br />

what we were doing. If they<br />

just knew.”<br />

Mr. Morelock spent six<br />

years in the reserves in St.<br />

Louis and went to work at<br />

Libbey-Owens-Ford when<br />

he returned home. He<br />

retired in 2001, after 36<br />

years at L-O-F working in a<br />

variety of positions.<br />

Trip to Washington<br />

Honor Flight Northwest<br />

Ohio is a non-profit organization<br />

formed in 2007 to<br />

send northwest Ohio veterans<br />

to Washington, D.C. to<br />

see the memorials built to<br />

honor their service. To date,<br />

1,381 veterans have safely<br />

flown on 28 flights to see<br />

their memorials.<br />

Mr. Morelock was recommended<br />

for the trip by a<br />

friend from church who had<br />

traveled with World War II<br />

veterans on a previous trip.<br />

He had never visited the<br />

memorial and had two<br />

names to search for among<br />

those engraved on the wall.<br />

A National Park Service<br />

ranger helped him locate<br />

the names among the<br />

58,000 on the wall.<br />

He also was very<br />

impressed to visit Arlington<br />

National Cemetery and witness<br />

the changing of the<br />

guard.<br />

“That was so great–I<br />

knew Arlington was big,<br />

but to see row after row of<br />

white crosses–to know that<br />

many soldiers gave up their<br />

lives for this country.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> $55,000 expense for<br />

this Honor Flight trip was<br />

funded by the estate of an<br />

anonymous donor, a World<br />

War II veteran who recently<br />

passed away.<br />

<strong>The</strong> veterans received a<br />

letter from the donor’s<br />

daughter, explaining her<br />

father’s wishes and appreciation<br />

for their service.<br />

Election results: next week<br />

Due to the Tuesday deadline of the <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>,<br />

precinct results from Tuesday’s general election were not<br />

available and will be printed in next week’s edition.<br />

Fellow Vietnam veteran Don Keller of Perrysburg, left, is pictured with Mr. Morelock in<br />

front of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C.<br />

On returning to Toledo Express Airport, Mr. Morelock was greeted by hundreds and<br />

hundreds of well-wishers, waving flags, thanking the veterans for their service and<br />

shaking their hands.<br />

<strong>The</strong> veterans also<br />

received thank you letters<br />

from local school children,<br />

including Glenwood<br />

Elementary students.<br />

Mr. Morelock said he<br />

was touched by the letters<br />

and is in the process of<br />

responding to all of them.<br />

Although he has cancer<br />

from the Agent Orange<br />

used in Vietnam, he has<br />

continued his service to<br />

other veterans.<br />

Through a Veterans<br />

Administration program,<br />

Mr. Morelock assists service<br />

members returning from<br />

Iraq and Afghanistan, talking<br />

with them about their<br />

experiences in battle and<br />

“telling them it will get better.”<br />

“When I came back, you<br />

just kept it to yourself,” he<br />

said. “I would work 16<br />

hours each day–as long as<br />

you were working, you<br />

didn’t remember it.”<br />

He also credited his pastor,<br />

Chuck Campbell of<br />

Lutheran Church of the<br />

Master for his helpful counseling.<br />

Mr. Morelock expressed<br />

his appreciation for the support<br />

of his wife, Renee, and<br />

Mr. Morelock is joined by his grandson, Trent, at the<br />

homecoming ceremony. After witnessing the enthusiastic<br />

welcome of the veterans, Trent said, “I will remember this<br />

day for the rest of my life.”<br />

two daughters, Kelli and<br />

Kim.<br />

Kim Morelock said she<br />

and her son, Trent, were<br />

amazed by the turnout to<br />

welcome the Vietnam veterans<br />

home from their trip.<br />

“We had to park about a<br />

mile away, and then everyone<br />

couldn’t even fit in the<br />

Grand Aire hangar,” she<br />

explained.<br />

“I think my son summed<br />

it up best when he said, ‘I<br />

will remember this day for<br />

the rest of my life.’”


Page 2 — November 8, 20<strong>12</strong> — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL<br />

Dr. Zouhary displays two of the sweaters collected at his<br />

office to be donated to area homeless shelters.<br />

Sweaters collected by<br />

Dr. Zouhary for homeless<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> dentist Dr. Bill<br />

Zouhary again is organizing<br />

a sweater drive that will<br />

benefit the Cherry Street<br />

Mission and Sparrow’s<br />

Nest homeless shelters.<br />

Dr. Zouhary said he was<br />

inspired to undertake the<br />

collection when he brought<br />

out his sweaters for the<br />

colder weather.<br />

“A thought occurred to<br />

me: why not throw 80 percent<br />

of this montage–all the<br />

ones I never wear–into a<br />

plastic bag and deliver<br />

them to the homeless shelters<br />

in Toledo” he<br />

explained.<br />

“And then, I had a second<br />

thought. I bet that<br />

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He is encouraging anyone<br />

with clean, gently-used<br />

sweaters to place them in a<br />

plastic bag, keeping men’s<br />

and women’s sweaters separate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bags can be<br />

dropped off at Dr.<br />

Zouhary’s office, 849 Dixie<br />

Highway. Office hours are<br />

Monday through Thursday<br />

from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and<br />

Friday from 8 a.m. to 1<br />

p.m.<br />

“Santa will deliver them<br />

to the shelters and you’ll<br />

have a lot more closet<br />

space–for new sweaters,”<br />

he added.<br />

He will accept sweaters<br />

through December 31.<br />

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TARTA is proud to announce that starting November 1,<br />

all qualified TARPS riders can ride TARTA buses for free!<br />

TARTA’s fleet is wheelchair-accessible, with ramps<br />

or lifts on all buses. Limitless rides per customer.<br />

This coupon must not be presented at time of rides.<br />

Offer valid: <strong>11</strong>/1/20<strong>12</strong> – No end in sight.<br />

See tarta.com for details.<br />

October 26<br />

to November 1, 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Friday, October 26<br />

Accident, Fremont Pike<br />

at Oakmead Drive; rescue<br />

runs, 20000 block East<br />

Wexford Drive, 10000 block<br />

Woodmont Way, 9000 block<br />

St. Andrews Road, 20000<br />

block Lime City Road,<br />

20000 block Oregon Road;<br />

assault, 29000 block Glenwood<br />

Road; incident report,<br />

27000 block Tracy Road.<br />

Saturday, October 27<br />

Accidents, I-75 at milemark<br />

195, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike; unruly juvenile,<br />

27000 block Tracy Road;<br />

domestic dispute, 10000<br />

block Desmond Place; drug<br />

possession and theft, 7000<br />

Paving project<br />

closes Glenwood<br />

Road through<br />

November 21<br />

Glenwood Road between<br />

U.S. Route 20 and State<br />

Route 795 is closed through<br />

November 21 for repaving.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Perrysburg Township<br />

trustees recently awarded<br />

a repaving project to Tenmile<br />

Creek Excavating.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project will take<br />

place on Glenwood from<br />

Route 20 north to the railroad<br />

tracks.<br />

Only local traffic will be<br />

permitted to drive through<br />

the construction zone.<br />

For more information,<br />

contact Kraig Gottfried,<br />

maintenance supervisor<br />

419-872-8862.<br />

Police dog<br />

demonstration<br />

at library Nov. 15<br />

Officer Scott Williams<br />

and new police dog Gideon<br />

will be at the <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

Library on Thursday,<br />

November 15, at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Officer Williams will discuss<br />

and demonstrate what<br />

Gideon does for the <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

Police Department.<br />

Find out how he came to the<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> Police Department<br />

and what he does to help<br />

combat drugs and keep the<br />

community safe.<br />

<strong>The</strong> free family program<br />

is open to all ages.<br />

Cub Scouts to<br />

hold fund-raiser<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> Cub Scout<br />

Pack 43 Webelos will hold<br />

a fund-raiser today,<br />

November 8, from 5 to 8<br />

p.m., at the McDonald’s on<br />

Buck Road.<br />

<strong>The</strong> restaurant will<br />

donate a percentage of food<br />

sales during these hours to<br />

the Scouts. <strong>The</strong>se funds<br />

will be used to offset the<br />

costs of supplies needed to<br />

fulfill the requirements of<br />

the Arrow of Light, the<br />

Cub Scouts’ highest ranking<br />

award.<br />

It’s on the P U B L I C R E C O R D<br />

Township Police Report<br />

MILLER’S AMISH<br />

SPLIT CHICKEN<br />

BREASTS W/RIBS<br />

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Hometown<br />

Values<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong><br />

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Sunday, October 28<br />

Accidents, 8000 block<br />

Avenue Road, 29000 block<br />

East River Road, Fremont<br />

Pike at Lime City Road; rescue<br />

runs, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike, 7000 block<br />

Avenue Road, 20000 block<br />

Oregon Road, 20000 block<br />

Lime City Road, 20000<br />

block Silver Creek Drive;<br />

fire call, U.S. Route 20 at<br />

Lime City Road; criminal<br />

damage, 7000 block Lunitas<br />

Lane; suspicious person,<br />

29000 block Lime City<br />

Road; domestic violence,<br />

28000 block Oregon Road;<br />

K-9 utilized, I-75 north at<br />

Buck Road; falsification and<br />

wrongful entrustment, Oregon<br />

at Ayers roads.<br />

Monday, October 29<br />

Accident, Avenue Road<br />

at Cedar Park Boulevard;<br />

rescue runs, 30000 block<br />

Oregon Road, 10000 block<br />

Fremont Pike, 28000 block<br />

Starbright Boulevard, 26000<br />

block Glenwood Road; fire<br />

calls, State Route 795 at<br />

Walgreens, alarm, 28000<br />

block Glenwood Road;<br />

theft, 26000 block Hull<br />

Prairie Road; K-9 utilized,<br />

I-75 north at milemark 194.<br />

Tuesday, October 30<br />

Rescue runs, 10000<br />

block Fremont Pike, 20000<br />

block Gleneagles Road,<br />

7000 block East Lake Court,<br />

30000 block Oregon Road,<br />

28000 block Starbright<br />

Veterans Day closings<br />

In observance of Veterans Day, Monday, November <strong>12</strong>,<br />

the following offices and businesses will be closed.<br />

•Perrysburg Municipal Court<br />

•<strong>Rossford</strong> City offices<br />

•Post Office<br />

•Wood County offices<br />

•Perrysburg Township<br />

•Owens Community College<br />

•<strong>The</strong>se banks will be closed: Huntington Bank, 516 Dixie<br />

Highway and Fifth Third Bank, 440 Dixie Highway and<br />

10105 Fremont Pike.<br />

Letter to the Editor<br />

Dear Editor:<br />

Without a doubt, the<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> Halloween parade<br />

is a long-time tradition that<br />

I can remember being a<br />

part of as far back as when<br />

I was about 8 years old. I<br />

watched it grow from being<br />

a small parade that went<br />

from the old <strong>Rossford</strong> Saving's<br />

Bank (across from<br />

Elm Street) to the <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

Public Library where silver<br />

dollars were handed out to<br />

the winners in costume. I<br />

don’t recall any floats then.<br />

My brother Fred and I<br />

were so excited when our<br />

parents allowed us ride in<br />

the parade on <strong>Rossford</strong>’s<br />

only fire truck. If I had<br />

misbehaved that week, my<br />

punishment would be that I<br />

wasn’t allowed to ride on<br />

the fire truck. Needless to<br />

say, my brother got to ride<br />

the fire truck more times<br />

than I did.<br />

I couldn’t wait until I<br />

had kids of my own and<br />

could dress them up and<br />

have them be a part of the<br />

fun.<br />

Now I am enjoying seeing<br />

my granddaughters participate<br />

with the <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

United Methodist Youth<br />

Group and they seem to<br />

share my enthusiasm. Congratulations<br />

to this group<br />

for taking second place in<br />

the large float category.<br />

I want to give special<br />

credit to <strong>Rossford</strong>’s DECA<br />

students and their teachers<br />

for what they have done to<br />

keep this tradition alive.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y have it well-organized<br />

and hopefully this will<br />

continue for many years to<br />

come.<br />

Judy Sikorski<br />

LB.<br />

SMITH’S<br />

WHITE MILK<br />

WHOLE, 2%, 1%, FAT FREE<br />

2/$<br />

5<br />

Boulevard; fire call, 3rd at J<br />

streets; (2) theft and lost<br />

property, 28000 block Oregon<br />

Road; menacing and<br />

domestic dispute, 26000<br />

block Glenwood Road;<br />

domestic dispute, 10000<br />

block Desmond Place; criminal<br />

damage, 10000 block<br />

Fremont Pike; unruly juvenile,<br />

9000 block Mandell<br />

Road.<br />

Wednesday, October 31<br />

Accident, 28000 block<br />

Starbright Boulevard; rescue<br />

runs, 20000 block<br />

Starlight Road, 7000 block<br />

Reitz Road, 10000 block<br />

Roachton Road, 20000<br />

block East Wexford Drive,<br />

28000 block Starbright<br />

Boulevard, 20000 block<br />

ECKRICH<br />

VIRGINIA HAM<br />

Personalized<br />

Customer Service<br />

is one of our<br />

Specialties!<br />

DELI SLICED<br />

$<br />

3 99<br />

CENTER CUT<br />

RIB PORK CHOPS<br />

$<br />

2 99<br />

FREE<br />

RANGE<br />

ALL NATURAL<br />

LB.<br />

LB.<br />

STANLEY’S<br />

ORDER<br />

NOW!!<br />

HYDROPONIC<br />

TOMATOES<br />

99 ¢<br />

POLISH KIELBASA<br />

“THE ORIGINAL”<br />

$<br />

4 99<br />

Carronade Drive, 7000<br />

block Silver Creek Drive,<br />

30000 block Oregon Road;<br />

fire call, U.S. Route 20 east<br />

of Lime City Road; domestic<br />

dispute, 29000 block<br />

Oregon Road; incident<br />

report, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike; K-9 utilized, I-<br />

75 south at milemark 190.<br />

Thursday, November 1<br />

Accident, 27000 block<br />

Glenwood Road; rescue<br />

runs, 7000 block Reitz<br />

Road, (3) 30000 block Oregon<br />

Road, 10000 block<br />

Roachton Road; fire calls,<br />

State Route 795 at Crossroads,<br />

Ohio Turnpike at<br />

westbound milemark 63.5;<br />

endangering children, 23000<br />

block Lime City Road.<br />

ISOH/IMPACT supplies arrive<br />

in New York, additional donations<br />

sought for hurricane relief effort<br />

Through a cooperative<br />

effort<br />

between<br />

ISOH/IMPACT, Joni Meyer-<br />

Crothers and Star 105.5,<br />

three trucks filled to capacity<br />

with assorted relief supplies<br />

recently arrived at two<br />

churches acting as distribution<br />

centers in Brooklyn and<br />

Queens, New York. Hundreds<br />

of people were waiting<br />

for the supplies.<br />

Although aid is beginning<br />

to trickle into the affected<br />

areas, the need is still great.<br />

ISOH/IMPACT will be sending<br />

in additional trucks filled<br />

with supplies in the days<br />

ahead.<br />

Area residents can help in<br />

the following ways:<br />

•Donate the use of a box<br />

truck and/or driver to assist<br />

with the transport of supplies.<br />

•Volunteer at<br />

ISOH/IMPACT’s Waterville<br />

Distribution Center to sort<br />

and package supplies. Help is<br />

needed this week through<br />

Friday, between 9 a.m. and 6<br />

p.m., and on Saturday, from 9<br />

a.m. to noon.<br />

•Make a cash donation to<br />

assist with fuel, packaging<br />

and other expenses.<br />

•Donate any of the following<br />

supplies: new blankets<br />

and sleeping bags, tarps,<br />

canned and nonperishable<br />

food items, personal care<br />

items, first aid supplies, pet<br />

supplies, baby care items,<br />

bottled water.<br />

Also needed are new<br />

socks (especially boy’s and<br />

men’s), flashlights, batteries,<br />

paper towels, toilet paper,<br />

laundry detergent, bottled<br />

water, brooms, mops, rakes,<br />

shovels, snow shovels, box<br />

fans, shop vacs and portable<br />

generators.<br />

Glass items and clothing,<br />

other than new socks, will<br />

not be accepted.<br />

Donations can be dropped<br />

off at any Toledo area Tireman<br />

Auto Service Center or<br />

at ISOH/IMPACT’s distribution<br />

center located at 905<br />

Farnsworth Road, Waterville.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a PODS container<br />

onsite at the Waterville location<br />

for drop-offs.<br />

For large scale corporate<br />

and manufacturing donations,<br />

contact the ISOH/IMPACT<br />

offices to make the necessary<br />

arrangements.<br />

Monetary donations can<br />

be made online at www.isohimpact.org<br />

or sent directly<br />

to the ISOH/IMPACT offices<br />

at 25182 West River Road,<br />

Perrysburg, Ohio 43551.<br />

For more information,<br />

send an e-mail to ministries@isohimpact.org<br />

or<br />

call 419-878-8548.<br />

LB.<br />

FAMILY PACK<br />

GROUND BEEF<br />

EXTRA LEAN<br />

$<br />

2 69<br />

LB.<br />

SEEDLESS<br />

HOLI<strong>DAY</strong> GRAPES<br />

LB.<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> resident indicted<br />

by Wood County grand jury<br />

On October 17, a Wood<br />

County grand jury indicted<br />

a <strong>Rossford</strong> man.<br />

Harry Hartford, 46, of<br />

East Elm Tree Road, faces<br />

two counts of domestic violence,<br />

a fourth-degree<br />

felony, in an incident that<br />

occurred on September 1.<br />

$<br />

1 99<br />

LB.<br />

“Good Things To Eat Since 1898”<br />

• USDA Choice Beef<br />

• Miller’s Amish Chicken<br />

• Homemade Kielbasa & Bratwurst<br />

• <strong>The</strong> Boar’s Head Brand Deli Meats<br />

• Bowman-Landis Free Range Fresh Turkeys<br />

Great Wine Selection<br />

10% off by the case<br />

Homemade<br />

Deli Salads<br />

Real Estate Transfers<br />

Real estate transfers<br />

from October 16 to 31,<br />

20<strong>12</strong>.<br />

Rosemary Pavlick aka<br />

Rosemary Pavlik to Matthew<br />

A. Melchior, 253 Jennings<br />

Street, $90,000.<br />

Lydia Moore, Lawrence<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> patent<br />

applications<br />

<strong>The</strong> following is a list of<br />

patent applications submitted<br />

by <strong>Rossford</strong> area residents<br />

to the United States<br />

Patent and Trademark<br />

Office between June 21 and<br />

October 26, 20<strong>12</strong>.<br />

Garry W. Barbee, Surface<br />

treatment of metallic articles<br />

in an atmospheric furnace,<br />

October 23.<br />

If convicted on both<br />

counts, he faces a maximum<br />

sentence of three<br />

years in prison and fines of<br />

$10,000.<br />

His case has been<br />

assigned to Wood County<br />

Common Pleas Judge Alan<br />

Mayberry.<br />

Moore, et al to Federal Home<br />

Loan Mortgage Corporation,<br />

148 Windsor Drive, $52,000.<br />

William A. and Joyce E<br />

Thanasiu fka Joyce E. Nedelco<br />

to Joseph R. and Amanda<br />

N. Caig, 537 Graceway,<br />

$<strong>12</strong>9,000.<br />

Letters Policy<br />

<strong>The</strong> weekly deadline for<br />

Letters to the Editor is noon<br />

on Monday. Letters should<br />

be limited to 300 words.<br />

Letters from the same writer<br />

will be accepted no more<br />

frequently than every 30<br />

days. Letters should be submitted<br />

with the author’s<br />

name, signature and daytime<br />

telephone number.<br />

USDA CHOICE<br />

SIRLOIN STEAK<br />

$<br />

4 99<br />

LB.<br />

SUGAR<br />

5 LB. BAG<br />

$<br />

2 48<br />

• Barry Bagels<br />

• Country Grains<br />

Bread Co.<br />

HOURS:<br />

M-F, 7:30 am–9 pm<br />

Sat., 7:30 am–8 pm<br />

Sun., 8:30 am–6 pm<br />

In-Store Bakery<br />

In-Store Delicatessen<br />

Elm & 2nd Street<br />

419-874-4325<br />

www.kazmaiermarkets.com<br />

Limit 1<br />

<br />

yyyyy<br />

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yyyyy<br />

Sale good through Saturday, Nov. 10, 20<strong>12</strong>


Hurricane Sandy moves All Saints Trunk or Treat indoors<br />

All Saints hosted a Trunk or Treat on Wednesday, October<br />

31. It originally was scheduled to be held in the parking lot<br />

but due to the rain and wind from the remnants of Hurricane<br />

Sandy, it was moved indoors. Pictured at the event<br />

are fifth grade students from All Saints Catholic School<br />

with their creative costume choices.<br />

‘Home for the Holidays’ parade, tree lighting November 25<br />

Downtown Perrysburg,<br />

Inc. (DPI) is preparing for its<br />

annual “Home for the Holidays”<br />

parade, Sunday, November<br />

25, from 4 to 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong> parade will begin at<br />

4 p.m., beginning at Toth Elementary<br />

on East Seventh<br />

Street to Louisiana Avenue<br />

to Front Street.<br />

Area individuals, organizations,<br />

teams, scouts, students<br />

and businesses are<br />

encouraged to participate in<br />

the Home for the Holidays<br />

parade.<br />

Participants may enter the<br />

staging area no earlier than<br />

2:30 p.m. and must be in position<br />

no later than 3:45 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no fee for parade<br />

entries, and there will be no<br />

“Santa Claus” persons permitted<br />

in the parade–with the<br />

exception of the DPI invited<br />

special guest.<br />

Tree Lighting<br />

<strong>The</strong> tree lighting ceremony<br />

will take place at 5<br />

p.m. at Hood Park. <strong>The</strong>re will<br />

be entertainment, community<br />

caroling and lighting of the<br />

tree.<br />

Watch the <strong>Journal</strong> for<br />

more details.<br />

Remember...You bring the<br />

family, We’ll bring the fun.<br />

Downtown Perrysburg is<br />

a community based, nonprofit<br />

organization with a<br />

mission to offer and promote<br />

community-wide events in<br />

Perrysburg’s downtown historic<br />

district.<br />

For additional information,<br />

to become a member or<br />

a DPI sponsor, visit the Web<br />

site at www.downtownper<br />

rysburg.org or contact Rick<br />

Thielen, executive director, at<br />

419-872-6246 or send an e-<br />

mail to downtown<br />

perrysburg@gmail.com.<br />

“Home for the Holidays”<br />

Parade<br />

Registration Form<br />

Name_______________________________<br />

Organization___________________________________________<br />

Address_______________________________________________________<br />

______________________________________________________________<br />

Phone___________________ E-mail ________________________________<br />

Type of Unit<br />

Marching: Children__________________Float: No. of People___________<br />

Adults____________________ Size__________________<br />

Animals___________________<br />

Vehicles: Car_______________________Motorcycle__________________<br />

Bicycle____________________Truck______________________<br />

•No Santas are permitted to ride on floats.<br />

Please provide a brief description/summary of your parade unit:________<br />

______________________________________________________________<br />

______________________________________________________________<br />

______________________________________________________________<br />

______________________________________________________________<br />

______________________________________________________________<br />

______________________________________________________________<br />

______________________________________________________________<br />

______________________________________________________________<br />

______________________________________________________________<br />

__________________<br />

Please return completed form by Friday, November 19 to:<br />

Downtown Perrysburg, Inc. Home for Holidays Parade<br />

P.O. Box 83 Perrysburg, Ohio 43552<br />

Or drop off at the Perrysburg Messenger <strong>Journal</strong>, <strong>11</strong>7 E. Second Street,<br />

Perrysburg. For additional information, contact Downtown Perrysburg,<br />

Inc. at 419-872-6246 or send an e-mail to downtownperrysburg<br />

@gmail.com<br />

Check us out on the web: www.rossford.com<br />

<strong>The</strong> following programs<br />

will be offered through the<br />

Wood County Park District.<br />

Registration is required for<br />

all programs 48 hours in advance.<br />

To register, call the Park<br />

District Office at 419-353-<br />

1897 or visit the Web site at<br />

wcparks.org. Most programs<br />

are free of charge.<br />

Squirrel Crazy<br />

Help make a giant squirrel’s<br />

nest behind the nature<br />

center and find out what’s<br />

going on with all those nutty<br />

squirrels. <strong>The</strong> program will<br />

be held Saturday, November<br />

10, from 10 to <strong>11</strong>:15 a.m., at<br />

the W.W. Knight Nature Preserve<br />

classroom.<br />

What’s In the Cupboard<br />

How do birds survive our<br />

tough winters Learn some of<br />

the things they eat to survive<br />

and how you can assist them<br />

during the winter months.<br />

Participants will make a simple<br />

bird feeder to take home.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program will be offered<br />

Sunday, November <strong>11</strong>, from<br />

9 to 10 a.m., at Slippery Elm<br />

Trail: Cricket Frog Cove.<br />

Winter Birds–Get Ready<br />

Plenty of birds stick<br />

around for Ohio’s coldest<br />

months; some even come<br />

here from the north. Find out<br />

who they are and how you<br />

can take the sting out of winter<br />

for these feathered critters.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program will be offered<br />

Thursday, November 15,<br />

from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m., in the<br />

classroom at Park District<br />

Headquarters.<br />

Wood County<br />

Park District<br />

News<br />

Modern Day Pterodactyls<br />

Sandhill Crane Field Trip<br />

<strong>The</strong>se prehistoric-sounding<br />

birds gather in the thousands<br />

at Jasper Pulaski<br />

Wildlife Area in Indiana.<br />

Travel to Indiana Saturday<br />

and Sunday, November 17-<br />

18, to watch as they gather in<br />

the wetlands to roost in the<br />

evening and watch them<br />

leave the wetlands to feed in<br />

the morning.<br />

<strong>The</strong> transportation fee is<br />

$10. Meal and lodging information<br />

and pricing will be<br />

provided after registration.<br />

For more information or<br />

to register, call naturalist Jim<br />

Witter at 419-661-1697, extension<br />

201 or send an e-mail<br />

to jwitter@ wcparks.org.<br />

Volunteer<br />

Opportunities<br />

<strong>The</strong> following volunteer<br />

opportunities are available.<br />

Participants should dress to<br />

work outdoors and bring<br />

gloves, if possible.<br />

•November 8, from 5:30<br />

to 7:30 p.m.–Native Nursery<br />

Nights at the Reuthinger Preserve.<br />

Help maintain the native<br />

nursery beds. Dress to<br />

work outdoors, and bring<br />

gloves, if possible.<br />

•November 15, from 6:30<br />

to 8 p.m.–Seed Cleaning at<br />

Reuthinger Preserve. Help<br />

prepare native seeds collected<br />

by volunteers to be propagated<br />

in the greenhouse or<br />

sown out in the parks. No experience<br />

is needed, and all<br />

the work will be done indoors<br />

in the heat.<br />

Shop TALK<br />

Dr. Tracey Needham<br />

was named the Ohio Optometric<br />

Association’s<br />

Young Optometrist of the<br />

Year for 20<strong>12</strong>.<br />

Dr. Needham was<br />

awarded this honor due to<br />

her many activities on both<br />

the local and state level.<br />

She said she is especially<br />

proud of her work regarding<br />

benevolent projects for<br />

area children.<br />

Dr. Needham joined<br />

Quality Family Eyecare,<br />

Inc. in 2010 and is a graduate<br />

of Ohio State Univeristy<br />

College of Tracey Needham<br />

Optometry. She and her<br />

husband Greg reside in Whitehouse.<br />

“We at Quality Family Eyecare are proud of Dr. Needham<br />

and all she has accomplished in her first 10 years of being in<br />

practice and wish her continued success in all of her endeavors,”<br />

said Dr. Angela Jackson.<br />

Have a news tip<br />

Do you have an idea for a good story in the <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

community<br />

Call the <strong>Journal</strong> at 419-874-4491 or send an e-<br />

mail with your news to editor@rossford.com.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Victory Center will<br />

host a presentation on “Understanding<br />

Your Pathology<br />

Report” by Dr. Stephen Strobel<br />

on Monday, November<br />

19, from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

Dr. Strobel is a local<br />

pathologist with St. Vincent<br />

Mercy Medical Center. He<br />

has published research on the<br />

benefits that cancer patients<br />

gain from understanding their<br />

pathology reports. Often the<br />

pathology report is interpreted<br />

by other doctors for<br />

ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL — November 8, 20<strong>12</strong> — Page 3<br />

Historic wedding show planned<br />

by <strong>Rossford</strong> Methodist Church<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> United Methodist Church<br />

will present a fund-raising program in April<br />

2013, “Weddings Past and Present.”<br />

Judy Sikorski is compiling a small book<br />

displaying photos of early weddings in<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> photos can be of the bride and<br />

groom or the wedding party. All photos<br />

must be signed and the wedding dates included.<br />

Photos will be returned. Copies of<br />

photos are also acceptable.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event will feature a fashion show of<br />

wedding gowns worn through the decades<br />

and models wearing their mothers’ or<br />

grandmothers’ gowns.<br />

All Saints Christmas concert to be Dec. 9<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>11</strong>th annual Toledo<br />

Symphony Christmas concert<br />

at All Saints Catholic<br />

Church in <strong>Rossford</strong> will be<br />

held on Sunday, December<br />

9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> performance will be<br />

filled with a collection of<br />

holiday and classical favorites<br />

from the symphony’s<br />

repertoire led by conductor<br />

Jeffrey Pollock.<br />

It also will feature trumpet<br />

soloist David Kosmyna<br />

and Jennifer Perry Edwards<br />

as the soloist.<br />

Ms. Perry Edwards is an<br />

international champion barbershop<br />

singer who sings<br />

lead for the barbershop<br />

quartet Moxie Ladies, who<br />

were recognized as the first<br />

place Champion Quartet at<br />

the 62nd annual Sweet Adelines<br />

International Convention<br />

and Competition in<br />

2009.<br />

Ms. Edwards performs as<br />

lead vocalist and banjoist in<br />

the traditional jazz band,<br />

Chuck Taylor and the Dixie<br />

Squid.<br />

Her performances as a<br />

soloist and ensemble member<br />

have spanned the globe,<br />

including Poland, Germany<br />

and across the United States.<br />

She has taught vocal<br />

music, music theory and<br />

composition and theater for<br />

eight years and currently is<br />

vocal teacher for Lake Middle<br />

and High Schools. She<br />

earned a bachelor’s degree in<br />

music education and a master’s<br />

degree in education.<br />

In 2008, she was honored<br />

with the Music Educators<br />

National Conference/ Sweet<br />

Adelines “Music Educator<br />

‘Understanding Your Pathology Report’ topic<br />

of presentation at <strong>The</strong> Victory Center Nov. 19<br />

the patient, but the patient has<br />

difficulty with the medical<br />

terminology themselves.<br />

<strong>The</strong> presentation has several<br />

goals: increase understanding<br />

of surgical<br />

pathology reports; define<br />

medical terms like type,<br />

grade, stage, margins, and regional<br />

lymph nodes; address<br />

common areas of misunderstandings,<br />

and offer group<br />

discussion.<br />

Actual pathology reports<br />

will be used as examples, with<br />

A light luncheon will be served, and<br />

there will be a display of wedding memorabilia<br />

in the narthex.<br />

A featured gown worn by a <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

resident in the 1800s is part of a large collection<br />

of gowns that will be on display.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event will benefit the RUMC youth<br />

group for their annual mission trip.<br />

Above is Josephine (Schultz/Szul) Ignasiak,<br />

a former <strong>Rossford</strong> resident and her<br />

husband Benjamin Ignasiak. <strong>The</strong> wedding<br />

took place in the early 1900s, but the other<br />

two people are unknown.<br />

Anyone with a photo for the book may<br />

contact Mrs. Sikorski at 419-666-9461.<br />

of the Year” award.<br />

Ms. Edwards also serves<br />

as All Saints Church’s director<br />

of cantors and choral ensembles.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christmas concert<br />

begins at 4 p.m., and doors<br />

open at 3:30 p.m.<br />

A reception with champagne<br />

and cookies will follow<br />

the concert.<br />

<strong>The</strong> church is handicapaccessible.<br />

A coat check will be provided<br />

by the church youth<br />

group with tips supporting<br />

their summer service project.<br />

Tickets are $14 and may<br />

be obtained at the parish office,<br />

628 Lime City Road or<br />

by calling the church, 419-<br />

666-1393.<br />

Tickets also will be on<br />

sale each weekend after<br />

Masses.<br />

all identifying information removed.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se examples will<br />

be utilized as part of the learning<br />

process to make cancer<br />

patients feel more empowered<br />

when discussing their situation<br />

with their doctor.<br />

This program is free and<br />

open to the public, including<br />

professionals and caregivers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Victory Center is located<br />

at 5532 West Central<br />

Avenue, Suite B, Toledo. For<br />

reservations, call 419-531-<br />

7600.<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> Area Business & Service Directory<br />

Avon Products<br />

Sally Plicinski<br />

158 Windsor Drive, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-666-0487<br />

www.youravon.com/splicinski<br />

Citizen Advisory Group<br />

900 W. South Boundary St. #4B, Perrysburg<br />

419-872-0204<br />

www.citizenadvisory.com<br />

Clothes Mentor<br />

Women’s and Maternity Resale<br />

194 E. South Boundary, Perrysburg<br />

419-872-0022<br />

Digital Ability<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-349-6513<br />

www.digitalability.biz<br />

Directions Credit Union<br />

27427 Crossroads Parkway, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-873-1356<br />

www.directionscu.org<br />

Edward Jones<br />

Justin Knierim, AAMS,<br />

Financial Advisor<br />

849 Dixie Highway, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-666-1910<br />

www.edwardjones.com<br />

justin.knierim@edwardjones.com<br />

Farmers & Merchants State Bank<br />

7001 Lighthouse Way, Perrysburg<br />

419-931-8892<br />

www.fm-bank.com<br />

First Federal Bank<br />

1077 Louisiana Avenue, Perrysburg<br />

419-872-8326<br />

www.first-fed.com<br />

Fraternal Order of Eagles 2322<br />

658 Lime City Road, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-666-9253<br />

Genoa Bank<br />

9920 Olde U.S. 20, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-873-9818<br />

www.genoabank.com<br />

Giant Eagle<br />

9880 Olde U.S. 20, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-874-2415<br />

Heban, Sommer and Murphree, LLC<br />

Attorneys at Law<br />

200 Dixie Highway, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-662-3100<br />

www.hsm-law.net<br />

Kingston Residence of Perrysburg<br />

333 East Boundary Street, Perrysburg<br />

419-872-6200<br />

McDonald’s Restaurant<br />

835 Lime City Road, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-666-7575<br />

Once Upon A Child<br />

Children’s Resale<br />

140 E. South Boundary, Perrysburg<br />

419-874-3606<br />

Perrysburg Commons<br />

10542 Fremont Pike, Perrysburg<br />

419-874-1931<br />

www.perrysburg.commons.com<br />

Plato’s Closet<br />

Teen Resale<br />

144 W. South Boundary, Perrysburg<br />

419-873-8600<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> Athletic Boosters<br />

Angi Maxwell, President<br />

Meetings: 6:30 p.m. • RHS library<br />

Third Wednesdays of each month<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> Heating and Cooling<br />

419 Superior Street, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-666-5699<br />

www.rossfordheatingandcooling.com<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> Police Patrolmen’s Association<br />

146 Dixie Highway, Suite 2<strong>11</strong>, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

www.rossfordppa.com<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> Public Library<br />

720 Dixie Highway, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-666-0924<br />

www.rossfordlibrary.org<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Journal</strong><br />

215 Osborne Street, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-874-4491<br />

www.rossford.com<br />

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830 Lime City Road, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-666-1566<br />

Smithers Insurance Agency/<br />

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229 Superior Street, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-666-5703<br />

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10<strong>11</strong> Buck Road, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-661-1468<br />

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943 Dixie Highway, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-666-9843<br />

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<strong>12</strong>645 Eckel Junction Road<br />

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<strong>12</strong>13 Schreier Road, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

419-666-3288<br />

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26860 Eckel Road, Perrysburg<br />

419-874-7951<br />

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849 Dixie Highway, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

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Toledo Craftsman’s Guild<br />

art and craft show Nov. 10-<strong>11</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> Toledo Craftsman’s<br />

Guild will host the “Homespun<br />

Holiday Art and Craft<br />

Show” on Saturday,<br />

November 10, and Sunday,<br />

November <strong>11</strong>, at the Stranahan<br />

Great Hall on Heatherdowns<br />

Boulevard in Toledo.<br />

Hours for the show are<br />

from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on<br />

Saturday, and from 10 a.m<br />

to 4 p.m. on Sunday.<br />

Handcrafted items<br />

offered for sale include<br />

unique seasonal decorations,<br />

brightly painted yard<br />

and home decorations, solid<br />

wood items, metal work,<br />

fabric items, country crafts,<br />

soaps, scents and lotions,<br />

holiday floral arrangements,<br />

pottery, jewelry, seasonal<br />

items and more. Members<br />

of the Toledo Craftsman<br />

Guild also will fill special<br />

orders.<br />

This year the TCG will<br />

host a food drive at this<br />

show by collecting non-perishable<br />

food items for the<br />

Toledo Northwestern Ohio<br />

Food Bank. Donations of<br />

any canned item will be<br />

accepted.<br />

Admission and parking<br />

are free. Those attending<br />

can register to win door<br />

prizes.<br />

All Saints PTO to host Trivia Night<br />

All Saints PTO is sponsoring<br />

the inaugural All<br />

Saints Trivia Night on Saturday,<br />

November 17, starting at<br />

6 p.m., in the McAlear Center.<br />

Teams of eight will challenge<br />

other teams’ knowledge<br />

of general trivia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening will begin<br />

with tablegating (tailgating<br />

but indoors) followed by the<br />

trivia at 7 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will be 10 rounds of<br />

10 questions each, and team<br />

members collaborate to come<br />

Pet pictures<br />

with Santa<br />

In light of the recent<br />

deaths in Wood County as a<br />

result of domestic violence,<br />

Great for the Cocoon Shelter reminds<br />

area residents that help is<br />

Christmas<br />

available.<br />

cards! “Research shows that the<br />

two things most critical to the<br />

safety of women who are at<br />

the greatest risk due to<br />

domestic violence are shelter<br />

and advocacy,” said Cocoon<br />

Shelter Executive Director<br />

Michelle Clossik. “In Wood<br />

County, if you or someone<br />

Sat. & Sun., you know is in danger due to<br />

$<br />

an abusive relationship, call<br />

Nov. 17 & 18 the Link at 1-800-472-94<strong>11</strong>.<br />

10<br />

per sitting <strong>12</strong>:30 to 6 (Appt. only) You will be connected with<br />

an advocate who can provide<br />

Call 419-874-8974 support and/or access to<br />

Perrysburg Animal Care • 29098 Hufford Road emergency safe housing 24<br />

hours a day at the Cocoon.”<br />

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up with correct answers. <strong>The</strong><br />

team with the highest number<br />

of correct answers at the end<br />

of the evening wins bragging<br />

rights and prizes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cost is $10 per person<br />

or $80 for a table of eight.<br />

Tickets are available at the<br />

All Saints School office.<br />

Additional information<br />

and ticket order forms are<br />

available at the ASCS Web<br />

site at www.allsaints<br />

catholic.org or by calling the<br />

school office at 419-661-<br />

2070.<br />

Ronald and Judith Schramm<br />

celebrate 50th wedding anniversary<br />

Ronald and Judith (Bilski) Schramm, of <strong>Rossford</strong>,<br />

celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday,<br />

November 3, with family at the W.W. Knight Preserve.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gathering was hosted by their children: Ron<br />

(Pat), Leann (Mark) Marek, Jennifer and Mark. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

have two grandsons, Ron III and Jim Grandowicz, and<br />

two step-grandchildren, Megan (Jim) Inglis and Geoffrey<br />

(Karla) Marek.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Schramm were married on November 3,<br />

1962, at St. Mary Magdalene Church in <strong>Rossford</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

are planning to take a Hawaiian vacation next year.<br />

Cocoon Shelter offers help<br />

for victims of domestic violence<br />

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❷ International Baccalaureate Diploma Program<br />

❸ Online College Partnership with University of Toledo<br />

❹ Post Secondary Education Program<br />

➎ Lourdes University & Owens Community College<br />

Courses on NDA Campus<br />

OPEN HOUSE Grades 7 – <strong>12</strong>, All Girls<br />

Sunday, November <strong>11</strong> – <strong>11</strong> a.m. - 2 p.m.<br />

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For more information<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Cocoon provides the<br />

most comprehensive<br />

resources in the county for<br />

victims of domestic violence.<br />

Shelter is available for victims<br />

in need of emergency<br />

safe housing.<br />

In addition, advocates are<br />

available to assist with safety<br />

planning, obtaining protection<br />

orders, navigating the complex<br />

legal system, and many<br />

other decisions faced by victims<br />

of domestic violence.<br />

Unfortunately, there is no<br />

simple solution for ending<br />

domestic violence.<br />

Having the assistance of<br />

an advocate better enables<br />

victims to navigate their complex<br />

circumstances and<br />

needs. Of course, Clossick<br />

adds, “communities have a<br />

responsibility to hold abusers<br />

accountable as they are the<br />

only ones who can truly stop<br />

the violence.”<br />

Those who are being<br />

abused may feel frightened,<br />

hurt, confused, disappointed,<br />

angry, ashamed, or hopeless.<br />

Following are some recommendations<br />

from the Cocoon<br />

Shelter for those experiencing<br />

abuse:<br />

•Talk with somebody you<br />

trust: a friend or relative,<br />

someone from your job or<br />

house of worship.<br />

•Put together an “emergency<br />

kit” of things you<br />

would really need if you had<br />

to leave suddenly, such as<br />

identification, medicine, keys,<br />

and money.<br />

•Call the Link at 800-472-<br />

94<strong>11</strong> to access advocacy, support,<br />

and/or shelter services.<br />

•Call the police if you are<br />

in danger.<br />

•Remember that you are<br />

the expert about your own<br />

life. Don't let anyone talk you<br />

into doing something that’s<br />

not right for you.<br />

Domestic violence is the<br />

number one cause of homicide<br />

in Wood County, with 13<br />

deaths in the past decade.<br />

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Community<br />

Calendar<br />

To include your organization’s activities, mail or<br />

drop off the details to the <strong>Rossford</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, <strong>11</strong>7<br />

East Second Street, PO Box 267, Perrysburg, Ohio<br />

43552. Or send an e-mail, with the date, time and location,<br />

to dianaw@perrysburg.com. <strong>The</strong> deadline is Friday<br />

at noon.<br />

Friday, November 9<br />

8:00 a.m. St. Luke’s Auxiliary annual holiday bazaar<br />

in the St. Luke’s Hospital auditorium until<br />

4 p.m.<br />

9:30 a.m. St. Tim’s Clothesline, free clothing offered<br />

at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871<br />

East Boundary. Open until <strong>11</strong>:30 a.m.<br />

Saturday, November 10<br />

9:00 a.m. St. Paul’s Church holiday craft/vendor<br />

show at 1459 South Street, Millbury until 2<br />

p.m.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 a.m. AlAnon women’s support group, “<strong>The</strong><br />

Saturday Good Morning Group,” at All<br />

Saints Church, 628 Lime City Road. Call<br />

Maryann 419-824-0<strong>12</strong>9 for details.<br />

8:00 p.m. AlAnon and Alcoholics Anonymous at First<br />

United Methodist Church, 200 West<br />

Second Street.<br />

Sunday, November <strong>11</strong><br />

6:00 p.m. Glass City Singles Veterans Day dance at<br />

the Premier, 4480 Heatherdowns, Toledo.<br />

Call 734-856-8963 for information.<br />

6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous at Schaller<br />

Memorial Building, 130 West Indiana<br />

Avenue.<br />

Monday, November <strong>12</strong>-Veterans Day observed<br />

Tuesday, November 13<br />

9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on the fifth<br />

floor of the Wood County Office Building,<br />

One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.<br />

10:00 a.m. Alzheimer’s Association caregivers support<br />

group at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 310<br />

Elizabeth Street, Maumee. Free. Call 419-<br />

537-1999 for information.<br />

<strong>12</strong>:00 p.m. AlAnon at CedarCreek Church, 29<strong>12</strong>9<br />

Lime City Road. Free baby-sitting.<br />

6:00 p.m. Quilts of Valor at the Quilt Foundry, 234<br />

West Wayne Street, Maumee until 9 p.m.<br />

Donations welcome. Call JoEllen Morris<br />

for information, 419-461-3669.<br />

6:15 p.m. Real Estate Investors Association at the<br />

Knights of Columbus, 4256 Secor Road,<br />

Toledo. Call 419-283-8427 or 419-699-<br />

1532 for information.<br />

7:00 p.m. Divorce and Separated Support Group at<br />

St. Patrick of Heatherdowns Parish conference<br />

room, 4201 Heatherdowns Boulevard.<br />

Call 419-724-4675 for information.<br />

Wednesday, November 14<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 a.m. Senior Food Pantry available through<br />

Perrysburg Township until noon at the<br />

township hall, 26609 Lime City Road.<br />

Must be 60 years old or older to qualify.<br />

2:00 p.m. Perrysburg Township Board of Trustees<br />

department head meeting at the township<br />

hall, 26609 Lime City Road.<br />

5:00 p.m. Penta Career Center Board of Education in<br />

the board meeting room, 9301 Buck Road.<br />

6:00 p.m. Families Anonymous, a world-wide <strong>12</strong>-step<br />

self-help support group for relatives and<br />

friends concerned about substance abuse or<br />

behavorial problems of a loved one, at<br />

Blessed John XXII Catholic Community,<br />

24250 Dixie Highway. Visitors welcome.<br />

Call 419-931-4005 for information.<br />

6:00 p.m. Toastmasters Club at Zenobia Shrine, 8048<br />

Broadstone Boulevard, Perrysburg.<br />

7:00 p.m. Racing for Recovery, drug and alcohol support<br />

group meeting, until 8 p.m. at St.<br />

Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871 East<br />

Boundary, Perrysburg.<br />

8:00 p.m. AlAnon at First Presbyterian Church, 200<br />

East Second Street.<br />

Thursday, November 15<br />

9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on the fifth<br />

floor of the Wood County Office Building,<br />

One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.<br />

7:00 p.m. Recreation Committee at 400 Dixie<br />

Highway. Call 419-666-2905 for details.<br />

8:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous-OD at United<br />

Methodist Church, 270 Dixie Highway.<br />

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Caldwell inducted into honor society at Huntington<br />

Blair Caldwell, left, of <strong>Rossford</strong>, was inducted into the Indiana Beta chapter of Alpha Chi<br />

during a convocation held October 31. A junior broadcasting major at Huntington University,<br />

she is pictured at the ceremony with Dr. Lance Clark, right. Membership in Alpha Chi<br />

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of scholastic achievement and a commitment to promoting academic excellence<br />

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Archaeological Institute offers lecture<br />

<strong>The</strong> Archaeological Institute<br />

of America, Toledo<br />

Society, will host a lecture,<br />

“Wining and Street-side<br />

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Roman Towns” on Friday,<br />

November 16, at 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong> free illustrated lecture<br />

will be given in the Little<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre at the Toledo<br />

Museum of Art, 2445 Monroe<br />

Street, Toledo. <strong>The</strong> program<br />

is open to the public.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pompeii Sleazy Bars<br />

Project began in 2004, with<br />

the aim of studying the public<br />

presentation of all surviving<br />

“bars” at Pompeii.<br />

Approximately 50 of the 150<br />

remain. It has since expanded<br />

to look at Pompeii’s sister<br />

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Rome’s port of Ostia. Humble<br />

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<strong>Rossford</strong> United Methodist<br />

Church will hold a<br />

Christmas craft bazaar and<br />

homemade luncheon on Saturday,<br />

November 17, from<br />

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lunch will<br />

Fort Meigs Union Cemetery<br />

decoration removal deadline<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board of Trustees of Fort Meigs Union Cemetery<br />

asks that all decorations and flowers be removed<br />

from cemetery grounds by November 9, 20<strong>12</strong>, to allow<br />

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August 31 through November 16<br />

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Celebrating 10 years<br />

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painting, a bake sale, Christmas<br />

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‘Tuesdays with Kingston’<br />

series continues Nov. 20<br />

Kingston Residence of<br />

Perrysburg is offering a<br />

speaker series called “Tuesdays<br />

with Kingston.” Informational<br />

talks are held the<br />

first and third Tuesdays of<br />

each month at 10 a.m. at<br />

Kingston, 333 East Boundary<br />

Street, Perrysburg.<br />

Community members are<br />

invited to enjoy these free<br />

talks along with some coffee,<br />

tea and sweet treats in the<br />

comfortable Kingston living<br />

room.<br />

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of interest will be presented.<br />

On November 20, Amy<br />

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Wine tasting, silent auction<br />

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A wine tasting dinner and<br />

silent auction will be presented<br />

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on Friday, November 16,<br />

from 6:30 to 9 p.m., at the<br />

cathedral hall located at 3754<br />

Woodley Road, Toledo.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event will include the<br />

tasting of an assortment of<br />

wines, foods and desserts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cost is $50 per person.<br />

<strong>The</strong> proceeds will be put towards<br />

the Church School<br />

Building Fund. For more information,<br />

call the church at<br />

419-475-7054 before 2 p.m.<br />

Check us out on the web<br />

www.rossford.com<br />

Academy<br />

For more information<br />

use the QR Code<br />

to go directly to<br />

www.nda.org.<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> Senior Center<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wood County Committee on Aging<br />

400 Dixie Highway<br />

419-666-8494<br />

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.<br />

Programs and lunches for all area residents<br />

at least 60 years of age.<br />

ACTIVITIES AND<br />

LUNCH MENUS<br />

Lunch is served Monday<br />

through Friday, at noon. No<br />

reservations are necessary.<br />

Menus are subject to change,<br />

and nutritional values and ingredient<br />

information are<br />

available upon request.<br />

<strong>The</strong> suggested donation is<br />

$2, age 60+, and $5, for those<br />

under age 60. Hot, nutritious<br />

meals are available Monday-<br />

Friday for home-bound seniors<br />

in Wood County who are<br />

unable to prepare meals for<br />

themselves.<br />

Frozen meals are available<br />

for the weekend. If eligible,<br />

the cost is on a donation<br />

basis. For more information,<br />

call Social Services at 1-800-<br />

367-4935. To register for<br />

weekly activities, call the<br />

Senior Center.<br />

Monday, November <strong>12</strong><br />

Noon menu–Pizza Burger<br />

or Chicken Patty, sweet potato<br />

fries, pea salad, orange,<br />

gingerbread.<br />

•9:30 a.m.–Body Recall<br />

Tuesday, November 13<br />

Noon menu–Beef Stew or<br />

Broiled Cod, stewed vegetables,<br />

tropical fruit, macaroni<br />

salad, cherry cobbler.<br />

•Noon–<strong>Rossford</strong> Senior<br />

Club meeting.<br />

Wednesday, November 14<br />

Noon menu–Meatloaf or<br />

Chicken Wings, au gratin potatoes,<br />

corn relish, mandarin<br />

orange salad, strawberry<br />

mousse.<br />

•9:30 a.m.–Body Recall<br />

Body & Sole would like to thank the residents of Perrysburg and<br />

surrounding areas for all their support over the last 10 years.<br />

It has been our pleasure to serve you and look forward to<br />

many more years together.<br />

Yvonne M. Fey, LMT, EMT-B<br />

Owner / Director<br />

Barb Anderson, LMT Patti Cameron, LMT Sonya Comer, LMT<br />

Becky Davis, LMT Kelli Delp, LMT Amy Dumas, LMT<br />

Beth Lenix, RN, LMT Breanne Lieske, LMT Carrie Pierce, RN, LMT<br />

Lisa Deeter, Certified Reflexologist Elizabeth Hansen, LMT, EMT-B<br />

Support Staff:<br />

•Barb David •Rachel Hinojosa •Cris Schmenk •Amy Shuler<br />

Thursday, November 15<br />

Noon menu–Thanksgiving<br />

Celebration: turkey, green<br />

beans, mashed potatoes,<br />

stuffing, cranberry fruited<br />

salad, pumpkin pie.<br />

•Noon–Thanksgiving<br />

Lunch Celebration. Please<br />

join us for a traditional<br />

Thanksgiving lunch with all<br />

the trimmings and some great<br />

entertainment. Singer Jake<br />

Pilewski will be performing<br />

the great songs of Frank<br />

Sinatra, Dean Martin and<br />

others. Entertainment is<br />

sponsored by Heartland of<br />

Perrysburg. Registration is<br />

required.<br />

Friday, November 16<br />

Noon menu–Pork Chop<br />

Suey or Louisiana Chicken,<br />

French green beans, rice, banana,<br />

grapefruit juice, cheesecake<br />

dessert.<br />

•9:30 a.m.–Body Recall<br />

Upcoming Events<br />

•Monday, November 19,<br />

at <strong>12</strong>:30 p.m.–Program: “No<br />

Salt” Does not have to Mean<br />

“No Flavor,” with Susan<br />

Miklovic, OSU Extension<br />

Office. Finding a tasty substitute<br />

or blend can prove tough:<br />

<strong>The</strong> best-known faux salt,<br />

potassium chloride, tends to<br />

have a bitter or off taste. And<br />

it might not be safe for people<br />

with kidney problems or<br />

those who take medications<br />

for the heart or liver, so those<br />

people should check with a<br />

doctor before using it. Learn<br />

some great ways to flavor<br />

your foods without having to<br />

Massage <strong>The</strong>rapy & Reflexology Center<br />

214 Louisiana Avenue • Downtown Perrysburg<br />

Yvonne M. Fey, Owner/Director (419 ) 873-SOLE<br />

grab a salt shaker.<br />

•Tuesday, November 20,<br />

at 9 a.m.–Breakfast Bunch at<br />

the Bulldog Diner, Dixie<br />

Highway, <strong>Rossford</strong>. Start the<br />

day right with a great breakfast<br />

and good friends.<br />

•Tuesday, November 20,<br />

at <strong>12</strong>:45 p.m.–Poker with<br />

Host Ed Tucholski. We’ve<br />

got the chips, we’ve got the<br />

cards, and you provide the<br />

luck and talent. Put on your<br />

best poker face and join the<br />

fun.<br />

•Wednesday, November<br />

21, at noon–Birthday Celebration<br />

with gift bags courtesy<br />

of Perrysburg Care and<br />

Rehabilitation Center. Seniors<br />

with November birthdays<br />

must register in advance.<br />

•Wednesday, November<br />

21, at <strong>12</strong>:30 p.m.–Ohio<br />

State/Michigan Party. <strong>The</strong><br />

party is on, and you can show<br />

your team spirit by joining<br />

the party and wearing your<br />

team colors.<br />

•Thursday, November<br />

22–Closed in observance of<br />

Thanksgiving.<br />

•Friday, November<br />

23–Closed for Thanksgiving<br />

holiday.<br />

•Tuesday, November 27,<br />

at noon–<strong>Rossford</strong> Senior<br />

Club meeting.<br />

•Wednesday, November<br />

28, from 10 a.m. to<br />

noon–Blood pressure clinic.<br />

•Wednesday, November<br />

28, at <strong>12</strong>:45 p.m.–Bingo with<br />

prizes sponsored by Perrysburg<br />

Commons.<br />

Life Line Screening set for Nov. 10<br />

Life Line Screening will<br />

be at the Waterford at Levis<br />

Commons, on Saturday, November<br />

10.<br />

Stroke is the third leading<br />

cause of death and a leading<br />

cause of permanent disability.<br />

A total of 80 percent of stroke<br />

victims had no apparent<br />

warning signs prior to their<br />

stroke.<br />

Life Line Screening offers<br />

preventive ultrasound screenings<br />

to help individuals avoid<br />

a stroke. Screenings are fast,<br />

noninvasive, painless, affordable<br />

and convenient.<br />

Screenings identify potential<br />

cardiovascular conditions<br />

such as blocked arteries and<br />

irregular heart rhythm, abdominal<br />

aortic aneurysms,<br />

and hardening of the arteries<br />

in the legs, which is a strong<br />

predictor of heart disease. A<br />

bone density screening to assess<br />

osteoporosis risk also is<br />

offered and is appropriate for<br />

both men and women.<br />

Packages start at $149. All<br />

five screenings take 60 to 90<br />

minutes to complete.<br />

For more information regarding<br />

the screenings or to<br />

schedule an appointment, call<br />

1-877-237-<strong>12</strong>87 or visit the<br />

Web site at www.life<br />

linescreening.com.<br />

Pre-registration is required.<br />

Veterans Day chili lunch offered<br />

Veterans, their spouses<br />

and the public are invited to<br />

a chili luncheon on Sunday,<br />

November <strong>11</strong>, from 1 to 4<br />

p.m. in celebration of Veterans<br />

Day. <strong>The</strong> event will be<br />

<strong>The</strong> Church of St. Andrew<br />

United Methodist Church will<br />

host a pancake breakfast to<br />

benefit Honor Flight on Saturday<br />

November 17, from 8<br />

to 10:30 a.m.<br />

All veterans are invited to<br />

enjoy breakfast at no charge.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cost for all others is a free<br />

will donation. Carry out<br />

meals will be available.<br />

<strong>The</strong> meal includes several<br />

selections of pancakes, including<br />

potato pancakes,<br />

patty or link sausage, French<br />

toast with warm fruit toppings,<br />

homemade sausage<br />

gravy and biscuits, Spam, and<br />

held at Strawberry Acres<br />

Park on McCord Road in<br />

Holland.<br />

<strong>The</strong> meal is free for veterans<br />

and spouses. All other<br />

meals are $1 per bowl.<br />

St. Patrick of Heatherdowns<br />

to hold fall bazaar on Nov. 10<br />

St. Patrick of Heatherdowns,<br />

located at 4201<br />

Heatherdowns at the corner<br />

of Eastgate and Heatherdowns<br />

in Toledo, will hold<br />

its 22nd annual fall bazaar on<br />

Saturday, November 10,<br />

from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Crafts include jewelry,<br />

seasonal décor and gifts, pop<br />

can airplanes, clay critters,<br />

wood furniture, scrapbooking,<br />

handcrafted cards, handbags,<br />

and more.<br />

Parking and admission<br />

are free. Food and refreshments<br />

will be available.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will be a 50/50 raffle<br />

and face painting for children.<br />

Pancake breakfast to benefit<br />

Honor Flight set for Nov. 17<br />

creamed chipped beef served<br />

over toast points. <strong>The</strong>re also<br />

will be low-carb and vegetarian<br />

dishes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> church is located at<br />

3620 Heatherdowns Boulevard.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Stony Ridge United<br />

Methodist Church will hold<br />

its annual holiday bazaar on<br />

Saturday, November 10, from<br />

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

A homemade lunch of<br />

cabbage rolls, chicken noodle<br />

soup, sandwiches, pies and<br />

more will be served.<br />

Obituary<br />

•WALTER STACHOWICZ<br />

Walter “Beans” Stachowicz,<br />

89, died Thursday,<br />

November 1, 20<strong>12</strong>. He was<br />

born July 17, 1923, in <strong>Rossford</strong>,<br />

where he lived most of<br />

his life. For the past six<br />

months, he resided in<br />

Shelby, North Carolina, near<br />

his son and family.<br />

He graduated from <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

High School, served his<br />

country in World War II,<br />

being decorated with a Purple<br />

Heart, and worked at<br />

Libby-Owens-Ford for 35<br />

years.<br />

He was an avid fan of the<br />

Detroit Tigers.<br />

Mr. Stachowicz is survived<br />

by his daughter, Celia<br />

(John) Blanchong; son,<br />

Scott (Lisa) Stachowicz;<br />

grandchildren, Tammy<br />

(Greg) Liakos, Matthew<br />

Blanchong, Gina, Sam, Alec<br />

and Liana Stachowicz, and<br />

great-grandchildren, Nick<br />

and Jack Liakos. He was<br />

preceded in death by his<br />

wife of 60 years, Rita.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family will receive<br />

friends on Friday, November<br />

9, from 9 to <strong>11</strong> a.m., at<br />

All Saints Catholic Church,<br />

628 Lime City Road, <strong>Rossford</strong>,<br />

followed by a funeral<br />

mass at <strong>11</strong> a.m., celebrated<br />

by the Rev. Joseph Steinbauer.<br />

Arrangements were<br />

made by the Sujkowski Funeral<br />

Home of <strong>Rossford</strong>.<br />

Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to the Sterling<br />

House of Shelby, 1425 East<br />

Marion Street, Shelby,<br />

North Carolina 28150.<br />

gh<br />

CSI group<br />

to meet in Nov.<br />

CSI, Christian Seniors Interacting,<br />

meets the second<br />

and fourth Tuesday of each<br />

month, from <strong>11</strong>:30 a.m. to<br />

1:30 p.m., at Abundant Life<br />

#2, 200 Zoar Drive, Perrysburg.<br />

<strong>The</strong> group is sponsored<br />

by First United Methodist<br />

Church. Meetings are open to<br />

seniors of all denominations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following programs<br />

are planned:<br />

•November 13–Bible<br />

study with the Rev. Laurie<br />

White of CedarCreek<br />

Church. Lunch will be provided<br />

by A to Z Health Care.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Maumee Senior Center<br />

Choir will present a musical<br />

program.<br />

•November 27–Bible<br />

study with the Rev. Chuck<br />

Campbell of Lutheran<br />

Church of the Master. Lunch<br />

will be provided by ABC<br />

Health Care. <strong>The</strong> program,<br />

“Buddhism,” will be presented<br />

by Lynn Lyle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cost is $3 per meeting.<br />

Reservations are required<br />

by the Thursday prior<br />

to the meeting. For more information<br />

or to register, call<br />

Phyllis Morton at 419-872-<br />

0846.<br />

Stony Ridge UM Church<br />

to hold holiday bazaar Nov. 10<br />

<strong>The</strong>re also will be a bake<br />

sale featuring homemade<br />

noodles, decorated cookies,<br />

whole pies, a church cookbook<br />

and more, along with<br />

many craft tables.<br />

<strong>The</strong> church is located at<br />

5542 Fremont Pike in Stony<br />

Ridge.<br />

ALL SAINTS PARISH<br />

“THE ORIGINAL<br />

CHICKEN PAPRIKAS<br />

DINNER”<br />

Sunday, Nov. <strong>11</strong><br />

NOON TILL 3 P.M.<br />

(In Observance of Veterans Day)<br />

FREE dinner for all ACTIVE<br />

military/reservists—in uniform<br />

$3.00 off for all veterans<br />

(must have DD214 or military ID)<br />

In the McAlear Center<br />

628 Lime City Road, <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

Full Portion (1/2 chicken) - $9.00<br />

Half Portion (1/4 chicken) - $7.00<br />

Drive-Thru Carry-out is available<br />

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ROSSFORD UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

270 Dixie Highway<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong>, Ohio 43460<br />

Phone 419-666-5323<br />

Pastor: Rev. Robert Ball<br />

SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />

9:00 a.m. Sunday School<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship Service<br />

Nursery Available<br />

PERRYSBURG<br />

ALLIANCE CHURCH<br />

10401 Avenue Road<br />

Corner 795 and White Road<br />

Perrysburg, Ohio 43551<br />

Phone: 419-874-1961<br />

www.perrysburgalliance.org<br />

Rev. Thomas George,<br />

Senior Pastor<br />

SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />

8:15 a.m. Worship Service<br />

9:30 a.m. Sunday School for<br />

All Ages<br />

10:45 a.m. Worship Service<br />

6:00 p.m. Discipling Groups<br />

WEDNES<strong>DAY</strong><br />

7:00 p.m. Senior High SNAC<br />

7:00 p.m. Middle School JVD<br />

7:00 p.m. FW Friends<br />

(age 3 - grade 5)<br />

7:00 p.m. Adult Prayer Meeting<br />

“Join Us In Worship”<br />

ROSSFORD FIRST<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

157 Bergin Street<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong>, Ohio 43460<br />

Phone 419-666-9447<br />

Rev. Alexander Sheares<br />

SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />

9:00 a.m. Sunday School<br />

10:45 a.m. Worship Service<br />

WEDNES<strong>DAY</strong><br />

6:00 p.m. Prayer Service,<br />

Testifying and Bible Study<br />

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SOUTH TOLEDO<br />

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St. Luke’s<br />

holiday<br />

bazaar is<br />

November 9<br />

<strong>The</strong> ProMedica St.<br />

Luke’s Hospital Auxiliary<br />

annual holiday bazaar will<br />

be on Friday, November 9,<br />

in the St. Luke’s Hospital<br />

auditorium from 8 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m.<br />

A continental breakfast<br />

and hot lunch will be available<br />

at the Jingle Bell Café.<br />

<strong>The</strong> show will feature 30<br />

vendors and four Auxiliary<br />

teams.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Auxiliary donates<br />

fund-raising proceeds to the<br />

Foundation to purchase hospital<br />

equipment, fund expansion<br />

projects and<br />

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Meets at the<br />

Perrysburg YMCA<br />

(Fort Meigs Center<br />

for Health Promotion)<br />

13415 Eckel Junction Rd.<br />

Perrysburg, Ohio 43551<br />

Sunday Mornings 10:00 a.m.<br />

A Reformed Church Teaching<br />

the Bible verse-by-verse<br />

Pastor Joe Hillrich<br />

419-356-<strong>11</strong>27<br />

covechurch@gmail.com<br />

We would love to have you<br />

visit with us!<br />

ST. JOHN’S<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

U.S. 20 and Route 163<br />

Stony Ridge, Ohio<br />

Phone: (419) 837-5<strong>11</strong>5<br />

Daniel G. Beaudoin, Pastor<br />

SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />

8:30 a.m. Contemporary<br />

Worship<br />

9:45 a.m. Sunday School<br />

10:45 a.m. Traditional Worship<br />

ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC<br />

CHURCH<br />

628 Lime City Road<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong>, Ohio 43460<br />

419-666-1393<br />

www.allsaintsrossford.org<br />

Masses: Saturday at 4:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday at 8:30 and <strong>11</strong>:00 a.m.<br />

ALL SAINTS<br />

CATHOLIC SCHOOL<br />

(Preschool through Grade 8)<br />

Where we study the world,<br />

teach the heart,<br />

and live the gospel.<br />

24250 Dixie Highway<br />

(Highway 25)<br />

Perrysburg, Ohio 43551<br />

(located just south<br />

of Five Point Road)<br />

Phone: (419) 874-6502<br />

Masses: Saturday, 5:00<br />

p.m.; Sunday, 8:00, 9:45 and<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 a.m.<br />

www.blessedjohn.org<br />

Homespun Holiday<br />

Art & Craft Show<br />

Sat., Nov. 10: 10-5<br />

Sun., Nov. <strong>11</strong>: 10-4<br />

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www.toledocraftsmansguild.org w.toledocraftsmansguild.org (419) 842-1925<br />

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PRESENTS ITS ANNUAL<br />

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<strong>Rossford</strong> Little League football team wins state championship<br />

Ashley Skala honored as outstanding student<br />

Erie Shores Birding Association<br />

to meet on Wed., November 21<br />

<strong>The</strong> Erie Shores Birding<br />

Association will meet<br />

November 21, at 7:30 p.m.,<br />

at Monroe County Community<br />

College, in room 201<br />

of the Life Science Building.<br />

Need<br />

apair<br />

for glare<br />

<strong>The</strong> guest speaker will<br />

be Wayne Pope, professor<br />

of photography at Lansing<br />

Community College. He<br />

will present “Thirty Years<br />

of Bird Photography–<br />

Things I’ve Learned.”<br />

Come visit our office<br />

and check out<br />

our sunglass collection.<br />

Dr. Angela K. Jackson, O.D.<br />

Dr. Tracy Needham, O.D.<br />

647 Lime City Rd. • <strong>Rossford</strong> • 416-666-0700<br />

www.qualityfamilyeyecare.net<br />

Ashley Skala, a <strong>Rossford</strong> student who<br />

attends the Wood County Educational<br />

Service Center Living Classroom in Bowling<br />

Green, recently was selected as the<br />

outstanding student in State Support<br />

Team Region 1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> award honors her progress in the<br />

classroom and at various community job<br />

sites.<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> Superintendent Bill McFarland<br />

presented Ashley a certificate of<br />

commendation at an October school<br />

board meeting.<br />

Ashley is the daughter of Mark and<br />

Sandy Skala of <strong>Rossford</strong>.<br />

Her teacher Kelly VanOrder also<br />

attended the meeting.<br />

Above, Ashley, center, receives the<br />

award along with her mother, at left, and<br />

school board president Dawn Burks, right.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> Little<br />

League fifth and sixth<br />

grade football players<br />

recently participated in the<br />

Ohio Athletic Committee<br />

State Championship. <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

competed in the <strong>12</strong>U<br />

Bronze Division with eight<br />

teams in their bracket.<br />

Indian Hills holds teacher rewards assembly<br />

Indian Hills held a teacher rewards assembly on November<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> winners each received a $50 gift card to Sam’s Club.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winners included, from left: Karen Mold, fourth grade<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> fifth and sixth grade football team, coaches and cheerleaders at the state championship game.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir first two games<br />

were played in Huron,<br />

Ohio, on November 3, at<br />

Kalahari Field. <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

defeated the Ontario Warriors,<br />

20-6, followed by a<br />

win over the Woodmore<br />

Wildcats, 28-13. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

two wins catapulted the<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> Bulldogs to the<br />

championship game held<br />

the next day in Fremont,<br />

Ohio.<br />

<strong>The</strong> championship<br />

game was close, but the<br />

Bulldogs pulled off a 21-<br />

14 victory over the Vermillion<br />

Little Sailors.<br />

teacher; Terry McKnight, second grade teacher; Judy Converse,<br />

music teacher; Kirsten Riethmiller, second grade<br />

teacher, and Tricia Hastings, reading intervention teacher.<br />

<strong>The</strong> team was led to<br />

victory by head coach Darrell<br />

Rodgers, assisted by<br />

Scott Jiannuzzi, Shawn<br />

Sparks and James Worley.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cheerleaders, led<br />

by Jenn Reno, also traveled<br />

to the games to support<br />

the team. <strong>The</strong>y are:<br />

Go <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

Bulldogs!<br />

Thank you<br />

for your<br />

continued<br />

support!<br />

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Reno, Emma Boney, Lisa<br />

Horseman, Brooke Hanley,<br />

Haliegh Shuman, Hannah<br />

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Rodgers, Mia Corausone,<br />

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<strong>Rossford</strong> High School first quarter honor roll announced<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> High School<br />

congratulates the following<br />

students for their academic<br />

achievement.<br />

<strong>The</strong> students listed below<br />

have obtained a grade point<br />

average of 3.0 or better for<br />

the first quarter of the 20<strong>12</strong>-<br />

13 school year.<br />

Special Honor Roll<br />

4.0 and above GPA<br />

Seniors: Jacob Carlen,<br />

Ryan Clay, Sarah Gerren,<br />

Payton Lechner, Elizabeth<br />

Parisi, Emily Rodgers.<br />

Juniors: Emily Price,<br />

Alexander Smith.<br />

Sophomores: Mikhala<br />

Dunne, Maggie Leahy,<br />

Danielle Meller, John Pupik,<br />

Garrett Shafer, Claire Verbosky,<br />

Autumn Wheaton-<br />

Rodriguez.<br />

Freshmen: Kathleen Hermes,<br />

Alexandria Hope, Isabell<br />

Hutchins, Trent<br />

McHugh, Savannah McIntosh,<br />

Jordan Miller, Bethany<br />

Price, Taylor Rodriguez,<br />

Taylor Spencer.<br />

With Honors<br />

3.50-3.99<br />

Seniors: Paul Cieply,<br />

Trung Doan, Amber Espen,<br />

Aurora Gilbert, Seth Johnson,<br />

Bente Morissinkhof,<br />

Kaylee Kolpin, Hannah<br />

Marcinek, Abigail Meek,<br />

Erika Peters, Natalie Mc-<br />

Niel, Alonzo Loya, Shannon<br />

Parisi, Kyle Robbins, Sara<br />

Julie Olmstead,<br />

Physical <strong>The</strong>rapist<br />

22 years experience<br />

Schwiefert, Brecken<br />

Schaller, Mark Skala, Audrey<br />

Vascik.<br />

Juniors: Ekaterina<br />

Brycheeva, Anthony Carlen,<br />

Amber Crosser, Jordan<br />

Boyer, Tyler Fargo, Danielle<br />

Farquharson, Brandon Goldsmith,<br />

Christian Goldsmith,<br />

Karl Hermes, Stephanie<br />

Hiner, Makynzie Horvath,<br />

Emily Houchins, Dallas<br />

Johnson, Wyatt Kinkade,<br />

Charles Moore, Matthew<br />

Myers, Maalaea Newell,<br />

Jessica Pietrasz, Ryan Reed,<br />

Joshua Reitzel, Laura Reitz,<br />

Christopher Schaffer,<br />

Makayla Scott, Ian Stolar,<br />

Kelsie Tucholski.<br />

Sophomores: Hector<br />

Aguirre, Nicole Beyer, Terry<br />

Desmond, Karly Durco,<br />

Keaton Eppink, Sarah Hufford,<br />

Lance Izsak, Devin<br />

Jurski, Kirsten Keller, Martin<br />

Linthicum, Taylor<br />

Moore, Ryan Niese, Daniel<br />

Schmenk, Nicholas Skiba.<br />

Freshmen: Collin Bohland,<br />

Erik Davis, Kyleigh<br />

Dehart, Allison Dunne,<br />

Haley Gozdowski, Kayla<br />

Kirkman, Alexander Laplante,<br />

Tanya Lark, Kallen<br />

Laugerman, Samantha<br />

Maas, Mathew Myers, Lauren<br />

Nissen, Dakota Pendergrass,<br />

Tayler Royal, Andrew<br />

Sabovik, Benjamin Sauter,<br />

David Schaffer, Heather<br />

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Schaller, Kyle Sherman,<br />

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Valencic, Rachel Zabick,<br />

Elizabeth White.<br />

Above Average<br />

Achievement<br />

3.00-3.49<br />

Seniors: Alexandria<br />

Carey, Aurora Coyle, Jennifer<br />

Destatte, Kevin<br />

Destatte, Meghan Fairbanks,<br />

Dakota Fargo, Rebecca<br />

Fuerst, Nathaniel Hoffman,<br />

Maddie Hoste, Brandi Jenkins,<br />

Chandler Horton, Daylynn<br />

Kahn, Alex Kamenca,<br />

Lauren Leonard, Alaina<br />

Mitchell, Samantha Ohms,<br />

DeShea Pyles, Kyle Sampson,<br />

Donna Scott, Rebecca<br />

Shirkey, Miranda Steedman,<br />

Erica Stolar, Kenneth Urbanyi,<br />

Levi Vollmar,<br />

Michael Welch, Madison<br />

Williams.<br />

Juniors: Noah Asmus,<br />

Elizabeth Bergstrom,<br />

Ronald Birchall, Kayla<br />

Bisalski, Brian Burks, Jacob<br />

Burlage, Tyler Cassavore,<br />

Jacob Cowell, Madison<br />

DESTINATION: ONWARD AND UPWARD.<br />

20<strong>11</strong> ANNUAL REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY<br />

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER<br />

On behalf of the Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority’s<br />

employees and Board of Trustees, I am pleased to present<br />

our 20<strong>11</strong> Annual Report. 20<strong>11</strong> marked the 40th year buses<br />

with TARTA’s name have been carrying passengers<br />

throughout our member communities. <strong>The</strong> TARTA Board<br />

of Trustees and I recognize that without the support of our<br />

employees, passengers and constituents, the Authority<br />

would not have succeeded.<br />

Crawford, Ronald Demko,<br />

Nolan Duly, Matthew Enderbury,<br />

Kaylee Fryman,<br />

Julie Hotz, John Hotz,<br />

Margo Jackson, Emily<br />

Jahns, McKenna Keaton,<br />

Todd Kitzler, Joshua Ladd,<br />

Phoenix Leganik, Aaron<br />

Long, Mandi Longeway,<br />

Derek Mack, Kaitlyn<br />

Maxwell, Melissa Meek,<br />

Eldon Miller, Tonya Miller,<br />

Melanie Nalley, Katlynn<br />

Napolski, Michelle Okapal,<br />

Haley Peterson, Kaitlyn<br />

Randolph, Shelbi Redway,<br />

Courtney Sizemore-Morris,<br />

Lyndsey Skala, Jonathan<br />

Stockard, Richard Villarreal,<br />

Dylan Wagoner, Alek Wood,<br />

Madelyn York, Alexis<br />

Young, Gillian Zywiczynski.<br />

Sophomores: John Allen,<br />

Evan Austin, Daniel Bobosky,<br />

Jenna Crippen,<br />

Kaiden Day, James<br />

Christoff, Hannah Gauthier,<br />

Levan Gubeladze, Mekenze<br />

Healey, Cody Igo, Kaylah<br />

Johnson, Spencer Kobylak,<br />

Derek Krieger, Jacob Ladd,<br />

Gift Boniface Zephania<br />

Lyimo, Andrew Myers,<br />

Evlyn Ohms, Sarah Ohms,<br />

Katherine Paff, Brian<br />

Perkins, Hannah Peterson,<br />

Caitlin Pruss, Mason Robison,<br />

Megan Rombach,<br />

Bailee Self, Bryce Sours,<br />

Wyatt Soviar, Austin Taylor,<br />

Jocelyn Tijerina, Youngjae<br />

Shin, Teagyn Stoar, Kylee<br />

Walker, Amanda Young.<br />

Freshmen: Samuel Beale,<br />

Samantha Beck, Shayla<br />

Cajka, Derek Carlen,<br />

Alexander Creighton,<br />

Amber Everhardt, Daniel<br />

Fox, Hannah Franks, Anne<br />

Gerren, Justin Groom,<br />

Sophia Handley, Jordan<br />

Krause, Marie Kuron,<br />

Alexander Louviere, Dylan<br />

Nawrocki, Haley Ortiz,<br />

Brian Pitzen, Mellany Scott,<br />

Alexander Santellana, Caitlyn<br />

Schwiefert, Larisa<br />

Sloan, Nicholas Stowers,<br />

Melissa Tucholski, Felicia<br />

Tyson.<br />

Autism Center open house showcases services<br />

Jacob White, T.C. Hops and Alana Buck greet community<br />

members arriving at the new Autism Center.<br />

Local families and representatives<br />

from area healthcare<br />

organizations recently<br />

celebrated the opening of the<br />

ProMedica Toledo Children’s<br />

Hospital Autism Center, located<br />

at 2040 West Central<br />

Avenue in Toledo.<br />

Families learned how the<br />

facility is bringing together<br />

local healthcare organizations,<br />

universities, community<br />

groups, and parents to set<br />

standards for early diagnosis.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y also learned options for<br />

individualized intensive interventions<br />

and for continued<br />

care and support for the<br />

unique needs of families affected<br />

by autism.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 9,200-square-foot facility<br />

is home to ProMedica<br />

Toledo Children’s Hospital<br />

Autism Early Learning Program,<br />

Great Lakes Collaborative<br />

for Autism, Harbor,<br />

iTaalk, Self Reliance Center,<br />

and Special Kids <strong>The</strong>rapy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> center includes classrooms,<br />

Special Kids <strong>The</strong>rapy<br />

sensory playroom, an outdoor<br />

playground, and the soon-tobe-renovated<br />

Self-Reliance<br />

Living Skills Center.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re also is a completely<br />

renovated kitchen and laundry<br />

area to provide students<br />

vocational and life skills that<br />

promote independence.<br />

TARTA.COM<br />

FINANCIAL REPORT<br />

In order to provide its services, TARTA obtains revenues<br />

from a variety of sources, including passenger fares, local<br />

property taxes, Federal and State governments and other<br />

income. TARTA distributes these funds among a range of<br />

categories relating to service, including labor and fringes,<br />

fuel, paratransit services, materials and supplies, insurance<br />

and utilities. Here is a breakdown of TARTA’s income and<br />

expenses for 20<strong>11</strong>.<br />

NDA, Junior<br />

Academy open<br />

house slated<br />

Notre Dame Academy<br />

(NDA), for girls in grades 7 to<br />

<strong>12</strong>, believes the key to educating<br />

today’s young women for<br />

the future is to create: life-long<br />

learners, critical thinkers,<br />

global-minded awareness,<br />

structured inquirers, team<br />

players, strong communicators,<br />

and self-starters. Families<br />

can find out more at the<br />

school’s open house, November<br />

<strong>11</strong>, from <strong>11</strong> a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir unique approach to<br />

education provides young<br />

women with a variety of educational<br />

options that fits their<br />

learning style from a collegeprep<br />

curriculum offering honors<br />

and Advanced Placement<br />

options to the prestigious International<br />

Baccalaureate (IB)<br />

Diploma Program for young<br />

women who want to push their<br />

limits.<br />

What makes NDA’s IB<br />

Program so distinctive is its<br />

focus on women’s education<br />

and offering both full diploma<br />

and a certificate program so<br />

that more young women can<br />

benefit. So if a young woman<br />

has an interest in a particular<br />

subject, for example English,<br />

she can earn an IB certificate<br />

in English, if she passes required<br />

course work and testing.<br />

NDA has the largest<br />

program in northwest Ohio,<br />

with almost 200 young<br />

women interested.<br />

With more than 25 teachers,<br />

counselors and administrators<br />

trained in the IB<br />

pedagogy and curriculum, its<br />

philosophy will become a part<br />

of every course. Being identified<br />

as an IB school further enhances<br />

NDA’s already<br />

outstanding reputation with<br />

colleges and universities.<br />

Recognizing that families<br />

are searching for ways to reduce<br />

college costs, NDA has<br />

expanded opportunities to earn<br />

college credit in high school as<br />

well as gain a competitive<br />

edge through a variety of options.<br />

Families can visit Notre<br />

Dame Academy and Junior<br />

Academy for grades 7 to <strong>12</strong> on<br />

Sunday, November <strong>11</strong>, from<br />

<strong>11</strong> a.m. to 2 p.m., at 3535 West<br />

Sylvania Avenue.<br />

Visitors will learn about the<br />

latest educational trends and<br />

how students can achieve<br />

more and excel both inside<br />

and outside the classroom.<br />

Families with fifth and<br />

sixth grade girls can tour the<br />

Junior Academy and learn<br />

how to get a strong jump start<br />

for a college-prep high school<br />

education in seventh and<br />

eighth grade.<br />

Visitors can tour the campus,<br />

meet the teachers, and<br />

learn more about the spirit and<br />

nurturing environment from<br />

student guides.<br />

For more information, call<br />

the school at 419-475-9359 or<br />

visit the Web site at<br />

www.nda.org.<br />

Subscribe<br />

to the<br />

<strong>Record</strong>!<br />

Call<br />

(419)<br />

874-4491<br />

ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL — November 8, 20<strong>12</strong> — Page 7<br />

All Saints kindergarten students make applesauce<br />

All Saints kindergarten<br />

students used<br />

their math skills and a<br />

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how to make applesauce.<br />

At right: Jasmine<br />

Mier measures the apples<br />

and puts them in<br />

the crock pot to start the<br />

cooking process as<br />

Julia Gahn looks on.<br />

Below, right: Kathleen<br />

Timbrook tries her<br />

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Below, left: D’Andre<br />

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Kris S. Kelley, D.D.S.<br />

Michael J. <strong>The</strong>bes, D.D.S.<br />

Gentle Family Dentistry<br />

13003 Roachton Road<br />

Perrysburg, OH 43551<br />

Phone: 419-874-7071<br />

Evening & Saturday appointments available.<br />

NEW PATIENTS & EMERGENCIES WELCOME<br />

Also located at:<br />

735 Haskins Road,<br />

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419-353-14<strong>12</strong><br />

While an Annual Report’s content normally is dedicated to<br />

looking back at the previous year, I prefer to use this<br />

opportunity to look forward to the exciting changes and<br />

improvements on the horizon. Several changes will<br />

transform how TARTA interacts with its existing and<br />

potential passengers. <strong>The</strong>se include:<br />

<br />

on-time performance, on-road maintenance and bus<br />

location. This information will be shared with passengers<br />

so they can track bus routes from their home, work<br />

computer or bus stop.<br />

<br />

drastically, to be more responsive, effective and easier<br />

to use.<br />

<br />

<br />

and consolidating our operations in a single location to<br />

save money and improve service.<br />

Ongoing updates to these projects can be found at a<br />

webpage dedicated to highlighting TARTA’s progress at<br />

TARTA.com/change.<br />

My thanks to our passengers and constituents for their<br />

<br />

local economy’s slow recovery, our ridership continues to<br />

increase, especially in the important adult and senior ridership<br />

category where 20<strong>11</strong> recorded an <strong>11</strong>.5 percent increase.<br />

It is because of this support, we will continue to improve<br />

and offer quality public transit service to the region.<br />

REVENUE<br />

PASSENGER INCOME 18%<br />

FEDERAL ASSISTANCE 19%<br />

PROPERTY TAX 59%<br />

STATE ASSISTANCE 4%<br />

OTHER REVENUE 0%<br />

EXPENSES<br />

100%<br />

LABOR & FRINGES 59%<br />

MATERIAL & SUPPLIES <strong>11</strong>%<br />

FUEL 10%<br />

SERVICES<br />

UTILITIES, TAXES,<br />

INSURANCE, CLAIMS<br />

2%<br />

4%<br />

DEPRECIATION 14%<br />

100%<br />

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❹ Post Secondary Education Program<br />

➎ Lourdes University & Owens Community<br />

College Courses on NDA Campus<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Grades 7 – <strong>12</strong>, All Girls<br />

Sunday, November <strong>11</strong> – <strong>11</strong> a.m. - 2 p.m.<br />

<br />

Thank you,<br />

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BOLD! BRILLIANT! BEAUTIFUL! BLESSED!<br />

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For more information<br />

use the QR Code<br />

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Page 8 — November 8, 20<strong>12</strong> — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL<br />

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switch you to a 1-900 number are also billed to you.<br />

Government job information or sales can be obtained<br />

free from appropriate government agencies.<br />

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leaf clean-ups, gutter<br />

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6281. www.beeleypiano.com.<br />

DON’S DRYWALL and<br />

plaster repair. Resurfacing,<br />

texturing. Free estimates,<br />

seven days. 419-476-0145.<br />

PAINTING AND Wallpapering.<br />

Professional, quality work.<br />

Removal, wall repair. Brian,<br />

419-297-9686.<br />

A-1 GUTTER CLEANING.<br />

Debris taken away; tower removal.<br />

Insured. 419-865-1941.<br />

LAWN CARE. Mowing, fall<br />

clean-up, snow removal. References,<br />

reasonable, estimates<br />

available. Call Justin,<br />

419-872-5716.<br />

WINDOW CLEANING. Perrysburg<br />

Window and Gutter<br />

Cleaning, professional service<br />

for a fair price. Call Michael<br />

Rantanen, owner 419-874-2482.<br />

For this month’s coupon visit:<br />

www.pburgwindowclng.com<br />

MORSE PAINTING, restoration<br />

and color. 419-460-<br />

3540.<br />

BASEMENT WATER-<br />

PROOFING, wall repair.<br />

Reasonable rates. 30 years experience.<br />

Many Perrysburg references.<br />

Licensed and insured.<br />

Call anytime, 419-874-2802.<br />

BRICK REPAIR, O’Shannons.<br />

Specializing in solving<br />

masonry problems. Chimneys,<br />

porches, foundations, tuckpointing,<br />

cement work. Fully<br />

licensed and insured. License<br />

number BTR05<strong>12</strong>8HRC.<br />

419-270-3782.<br />

SCHALLER TRUCKING.<br />

Delivering stone, sand and topsoil<br />

for life’s little projects.<br />

419-666-7642, 419-392-7642.<br />

FALL CLEAN-UP. Leaf removal,<br />

bushes and shrubs<br />

trimmed or removed, perennials<br />

cut back. Call Don at Don’s<br />

Lawn and Landscape, LLC,<br />

419-708-3855.<br />

JILL’S CLEANING service.<br />

Residential and commercial,<br />

also organizing closets and<br />

more. Call 419-699-4709.<br />

PAINTING, DECORAT-<br />

ING, cleaning, winterize and<br />

repair. Home or business. 35<br />

years experience in Perrysburg.<br />

Len Meistor, 419-874-<br />

9280.<br />

BLIND CLEANING and repair.<br />

Mini blinds, wood blinds,<br />

fabric shades, vertical blinds.<br />

Pick up, deliver, take down,<br />

re-hang, next day turn around.<br />

Perrysburg Clean Blinds Plus.<br />

419-874-9199.<br />

STEVE’S DRYWALL, spray<br />

ceilings, texture walls, all<br />

patchwork. Call Steve,<br />

419-873-8025.<br />

PLACE YOUR classified<br />

ad in the American<br />

Legion Press.<br />

Reach veterans across<br />

the area each month<br />

for as low as $5.50.<br />

Call 419-874-4491 to<br />

place your ad.<br />

CONCRETE WORK. Driveways,<br />

patios, sidewalks. Cement<br />

mason since 1985.<br />

Call Paul 419-327-0883.<br />

YARD WORK done. Call,<br />

419-874-2914.<br />

MICHAEL’S EXCAVAT-<br />

ING. Sand, stone, topsoil, excavating.<br />

Free estimates. Insured.<br />

419-344-1872.<br />

INTERIOR PAINTING,<br />

neat, experienced. References.<br />

Free estimates. Donna,<br />

419-476-<strong>11</strong>73, 419-250-4504.<br />

ELECTRICIAN, 30 years experience.<br />

Residential and commercial.<br />

419-704-7201.<br />

WINDOW CLEANING.<br />

Clearly Superior Window<br />

Cleaning. Residential Specialist.<br />

“Your pane is my<br />

pleasure” Jeff Romp owner/<br />

operator. 419-385-9260.<br />

HURLEY’S INTERIOR/exterior<br />

painting. Reasonable<br />

prices. 20 years experience.<br />

Free estimates. Call 419-882-<br />

6753.<br />

BUSINESS SERVICES<br />

APPLIANCE REPAIR.<br />

Fast professional service to<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong>, Perrysburg and<br />

Toledo vicinity. Call Dave<br />

Smith Appliance Repair at<br />

419-385-4474 or go to<br />

DaveSmithAppliance.com to<br />

schedule service or order parts<br />

online.<br />

UPHOLSTERY, YOUR fabric<br />

or mine. Reasonable.<br />

419-874-5747.<br />

SEWING MACHINE repair,<br />

clean, oil, adjust, in your<br />

home, $19.95, 24 hour service.<br />

419-843-6233.<br />

GARAGE SALES<br />

5743 NORTH River Road,<br />

Waterville. Friday-Saturday,<br />

November 9-10, 9-4. Furniture,<br />

kitchen items, golf cart,<br />

baby clothes, Christmas decorations,<br />

skis and sleds.<br />

ALL GARAGE SALE AD-<br />

VERTISING MUST BE<br />

PREPAID, BY CASH,<br />

CHECK OR CREDIT CARD<br />

BY MON<strong>DAY</strong> NOON ON<br />

WEEK OF PUBLICATION<br />

OR THE AD WILL NOT<br />

RUN. CALL 419-874-4491<br />

TO PLACE YOUR AD AND<br />

PAY VIA CREDIT CARD.<br />

SALESMAN’S<br />

SAMPLE SALE<br />

1835 Arrow,<br />

off Hunters Run<br />

9-<strong>12</strong> Sat., Nov. 10<br />

Men’s, ladies and kids,<br />

sweatshirts, tees, polos in<br />

OSU, Michigan and Notre<br />

Dame, BGSU sweatshirts.<br />

Nothing over $15.<br />

ESTATE SALE<br />

SATUR<strong>DAY</strong>, NOV. 10<br />

8 A.M. - 4 P.M.<br />

807 HIGHLAND DRIVE,<br />

ROSSFORD<br />

Double bed, twin beds,<br />

dressers, chairs, tables,<br />

antique dining table and<br />

glass door/shelves cabinet,<br />

wicker rocker, Singer<br />

sewing machine, TVs,<br />

books, CDs, VHS and<br />

DVDs, wooden swing,<br />

tools, bikes, linens, kitchen<br />

and household items and<br />

loads of miscellaneous.<br />

MOVING/ESTATE<br />

ALL MOVING/ESTATE<br />

SALE ADVERTISING<br />

MUST BE PREPAID, BY<br />

CASH, CREDIT CARD OR<br />

CHECK, BY NOON ON<br />

MON<strong>DAY</strong> BEFORE PUB-<br />

LICATION OR THE AD<br />

WILL NOT RUN.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

BABY GRAND piano. 1<br />

owner, restored, refinished,<br />

perfect. $2,700. 419-350-6281.<br />

FIREWOOD, FREE delivery,<br />

4’ x 8’ row, $65. Seasoned<br />

hardwood. Alternative<br />

Tree Service, 419-475-3<strong>11</strong>1.<br />

FIREWOOD, SEASONED,<br />

4’ high x 8’ long stack, $80.<br />

419-409-0252 or 419-409-<br />

0250.<br />

SOLID OAK table, 70”x42”,<br />

with 18” leaf, 6 chairs, $1,000.<br />

Matching oak hutch,<br />

58”x17”x78”, $650. 419-661-<br />

8518.<br />

TAXIDERMY. MOUNTED<br />

Boar head, $250 OBO.<br />

419-878-3540.<br />

UPRIGHT PIANO, Cable<br />

Nelson, ivory color, great<br />

sound, $550. Glass top brass<br />

kitchen table with four<br />

chairs. $50. Call 419-872-<br />

0843.<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

A MECHANIC buys vehicles;<br />

looks, pays accordingly,<br />

anything with wheels.<br />

419-870-0163.<br />

PICKER PAYING $ for antiques,<br />

advertising, musical instruments,<br />

old toys, etc.<br />

419-874-9<strong>11</strong>9.<br />

WE ARE always looking for<br />

great things to buy or consign.<br />

Collections or estates.<br />

Jones & Jones LTD Antiques<br />

and Fine Art. <strong>11</strong>4 W. Indiana.<br />

419-874-2867.<br />

WANTED GUNS, any age,<br />

any condition. Also WWII<br />

and earlier military items. Indian<br />

artifacts. Rob,<br />

419-340-5808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.<br />

BUYING MOST items from<br />

garages. Vehicles, motorcycles,<br />

tools, mowers, etc.<br />

419-870-0163.<br />

$300 and Up for All<br />

Junk and Repairable<br />

Cars/Trucks.<br />

Guaranteed.<br />

Lowest Prices on Auto Parts<br />

Free Towing • 7 Days a Week<br />

Homer’s Auto Parts<br />

4848 N. Detroit Avenue<br />

near Laskey<br />

419-478-5052<br />

TRAINCO<br />

TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL<br />

Day • Eves • Weekend Class<br />

Job Placement<br />

Company Paid Training<br />

Call 419-837-5730<br />

Train Locally-Save Hassle<br />

PERRYSBURG CAMPUS<br />

www.traincoinc.com<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Frozen Specialties, Inc., a Frozen Food manufacturing acturing company, corporate office<br />

fi<br />

located in<br />

Holland, Ohio, has<br />

an opportunity for a motivated professional in the<br />

following ow<br />

position:<br />

on:<br />

Research and Development<br />

Coordinator/Lab Tech<br />

Candidate must<br />

have<br />

3 to 5 years in R&D or related food technology. <strong>The</strong><br />

position on<br />

requires res<br />

experience<br />

in food processing and/or USDA, experience in food labeling and<br />

USDA packaging regulations.<br />

A 2-year technical degree eis required. A 4-year degree<br />

e<br />

is<br />

a<br />

plus.<br />

This<br />

position will<br />

be<br />

located at<br />

the<br />

Holland, Ohio office, fi<br />

but<br />

candidate<br />

will<br />

be<br />

expected to travel<br />

to the Archbold, Ohio facility.<br />

Responsibilities include<br />

but are not<br />

limited to:<br />

work with Customers, Marketing, Sales<br />

and Operations<br />

teams<br />

to develop new products<br />

and make<br />

changes<br />

to existing products;<br />

prepare pare<br />

and ship samples<br />

of new and existing products;<br />

work with raw material<br />

vendors; facilitate and execute test runs<br />

of new products; prepare draft specifications<br />

icat<br />

i<br />

of new<br />

products<br />

for evaluation and approval<br />

by Quality Assurance. Candidate must<br />

have<br />

excellent<br />

organizational skills; MS Word and Excel; analytical<br />

and problem<br />

solving abilities;<br />

ability to interact professionally with all l levels<br />

of management.<br />

Frozen Specialties, Inc. offers fe<br />

an outstanding compensation and benefits program.<br />

Apply in confidence by sending ng your resume<br />

to:<br />

paula.gleckler@frozenspecialties.com. a.gleckler@frozenspecialtii es.com. Or mail<br />

your resume e<br />

to: Frozen Specialties,<br />

Inc., Corporate Office, 1465 Timberwolf Dr., Holland, OH 43528 Attention:<br />

Paula a Gleckler/Vice President of Human Resources<br />

No phone calls<br />

please.<br />

Frozen Specialties, Inc. is<br />

an Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Immediate Direct Care Openings<br />

in BG, Haskins, Walbridge and Portage!<br />

Want to make a difference in the lives of people with<br />

developmental disabilities This is the job for you!<br />

Wood Lane Residential Services, Inc. has full time,<br />

part-time & sub positions available. <strong>The</strong> primary duty<br />

of a direct care staff is to coach our consumers with activities<br />

meaningful to their quality of life as a person with<br />

a developmental disability. <strong>The</strong> job can be very satisfying<br />

and fun not only assisting with activities of daily living<br />

(such as cooking, cleaning, passing medications<br />

and transporting), but also participating and developing<br />

activities interesting to both direct care staff and the<br />

consumer. Duties may also include total assistance in<br />

areas such as bathing, eating and toileting. $9-<br />

$13.18/hr based on experience. Require High School<br />

Diploma or GED and valid driver license & acceptable<br />

driving record (for driving positions only) & pre-employment<br />

background screening. Obtain application<br />

from WLRS, 545 Pearl St., Bowling Green, Mon-Fri. Or<br />

download application at www.wlrs.org. EOE<br />

WE ARE NOT JUST<br />

TALKING TURKEY!<br />

TO THE FIRST<br />

10 LEASE<br />

PURCHASERS<br />

RECEIVE – ZERO<br />

DOWN / WALK AWAY<br />

LEASE<br />

100 GALLONS OF FREE<br />

FUEL and 3 FREE OIL<br />

CHANGES on us!<br />

Owner/Operators<br />

Flatbed Steel Haulers<br />

& Dry Van<br />

Wkly Pay, Direct Deposit<br />

Comdata Card,<br />

Plate Program<br />

Family Owned Business<br />

Operating Nearly 50 years!<br />

Call Recruiting<br />

800-537-0223<br />

www.NSTTransport.com<br />

EARN MONEY babysitting<br />

while you sleep. We need<br />

child care at night for 3 children,<br />

ages <strong>11</strong>, 9 and 8, part<br />

time. 1-2 nights a week from<br />

9 p.m.-9 a.m. Please call<br />

419-260-7200 or send your<br />

resume to P.O. Box 36, Perrysburg,<br />

Ohio 43552.<br />

HIRING EXPERIENCED<br />

plumber. Send resume to ace<br />

plumbingtoledo@gmail.com.<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT,<br />

part-time. Clinical and clerical<br />

experience required. P.O. Box<br />

267BC, Perrysburg, Ohio<br />

43552.<br />

CUTE MALE kittens need<br />

loving indoor home. Black, 9<br />

weeks, tabby 16 weeks. $25<br />

each, $40 together. 419-410-<br />

2464. 9 a.m.-8 p.m.<br />

PETS<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SUP-<br />

PORT Staff II/Fiscal Department.<br />

Must have two (2) years<br />

experience in accounting duties<br />

including A/R, A/P, G/L,<br />

P/R. GAAP, Health and Dental<br />

insurance, month-end and<br />

year-end accounting; proficient<br />

in Microsoft Word, Excel,<br />

Outlook; prefer nonprofit or<br />

government agency knowledge<br />

with ODE, DODD, waiver and<br />

grant billing. Full-time position<br />

with benefits. Salary<br />

$24,221-$28,221 based upon<br />

experience. Application packet<br />

may be obtained from Wood<br />

County Board of DD, 1921<br />

East Gypsy Lane Road., Bowling<br />

Green, Ent. A.<br />

Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30<br />

p.m. or www.wood-lane.us.<br />

EOE.<br />

DRIVERS: DEDICATED account.<br />

No-touch freight. Top<br />

pay, benefits, miles, weekly<br />

home-time and more. Werner<br />

Enterprises: 1-888-567-4856.<br />

SOUS CHEF, experienced,<br />

energetic, knowledgeable.<br />

Stella's Restaurant 104 Louisiana<br />

Avenue, Perrysburg. info@<br />

stellasrestaurantandbar.com<br />

THE FARMERS & Merchants<br />

State Bank is accepting<br />

applications for a part-time<br />

teller position at our Perrysburg<br />

location. For a description<br />

of duties and qualifications<br />

please visit<br />

www.fm-bank.com or apply in<br />

person at 620 Clydes Way,<br />

Archbold, Ohio 43502. Respond<br />

only if your background<br />

matches our requirements and<br />

duties listed. Please e-mail or<br />

mail resume, professional reference<br />

list and a letter outlining<br />

your qualifications. Refer<br />

to job #C 1013<strong>12</strong> and e-mail to<br />

HumanResources@fmbank.com<br />

or mail Attn: Human<br />

Resource Department, <strong>The</strong><br />

Farmers & Merchants State<br />

Bank, PO Box 216, Archbold,<br />

Ohio 43502. Resumes must be<br />

received by November 14,<br />

20<strong>12</strong>. An equal opportunity<br />

employer.<br />

SHIH-TZU PUPPIES for<br />

sale. Adorable male and female<br />

puppies, $300 each. I am<br />

not a breeder, mom on site.<br />

Call for info, 419-386-9647.<br />

Humane Ohio<br />

Pet Photos with Santa!<br />

Dec. 1st, 10 am – 5 pm; Pet Supplies Plus Alexis<br />

Dec. 2nd, 10 am – 2 pm;<br />

Pet Supplies Plus Central Ave.<br />

$10 & $20 packages, $25 holiday cards<br />

All proceeds benefit Humane Ohio’s<br />

non-profit spay/neuter clinic.<br />

<br />

<br />

DRIVERS: DEDICATED<br />

home daily. CDL-A, 1 year<br />

OTR, $1,000 sign on bonus.<br />

Apply at 320 Matzinger Road,<br />

Toledo. MTS: 800-748-0192<br />

x208/214.<br />

LOST & FOUND<br />

FOUND FEMALE Golden<br />

Retriever and a terrier mix at<br />

Orleans Park on Saturday,<br />

November 3. Call Animal<br />

Control Officer, 419-872-8001.<br />

CLASSES OFFERED<br />

ART CLASSES - Group &<br />

Private. Drawing, painting &<br />

figure study. Beginning<br />

through advanced. EDGER-<br />

TON ART Studio & School,<br />

Perrysburg. Current schedule<br />

and registration forms<br />

available online at www.<br />

EdgertonArt.com; Call: 419-<br />

290-OILS [6457], Email:<br />

Edgerton.ART@att.net.<br />

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE<br />

All real estate advertising in this<br />

newspaper is subject to the Federal<br />

Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal<br />

to advertise “any preference,<br />

limitation or discrimination based<br />

on race, color, religion, sex, handicap,<br />

familial status or national origin,<br />

or intention to make any such<br />

preference, limitation or discrimination.”<br />

Familial status includes<br />

children under the age of 18 living<br />

with parents or legal custodians,<br />

pregnant women and people securing<br />

custody of children under 18.<br />

This newspaper will not knowingly<br />

accept any advertising for real estate<br />

which is in violation of the law.<br />

Our readers are hereby informed<br />

that all dwellings advertised in this<br />

newspaper are available on an equal<br />

opportunity basis. Call the Fair<br />

Housing Center, 243-6163, before<br />

you run your advertisement. To<br />

complain of discrimination call<br />

HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777.<br />

<strong>The</strong> toll-free telephone number<br />

for the hearing impaired is<br />

1-800-927-9275.<br />

* * * NOTICE * * *<br />

Investigate before you invest.<br />

Call the Ohio Division of Securities<br />

BEFORE purchasing<br />

an investment. Call the Division’s<br />

Investor Protection Hotline<br />

at 800-788-<strong>11</strong>94 to learn if<br />

the investment is properly registered<br />

and if the seller is properly<br />

licensed. Please be<br />

advised that many work at<br />

home advertisements do not<br />

yield what is promised. It is<br />

best to investigate the company<br />

before applying for any work<br />

at home position.<br />

(This notice is a public service of<br />

the Welch Publishing Co.)<br />

FOR RENT<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES<br />

Available starting at $585 includes free<br />

gas heat, central air and water. Close to<br />

schools, downtown and grocery shopping.<br />

Visit us online at<br />

www.investekmanagement.com<br />

then call 419-666-<strong>11</strong>86 for a personal tour<br />

Maumee Apartments<br />

Bowles Court Apartments<br />

Large 1 bedroom, private entrance,<br />

no stairs. Cat and dog<br />

friendly (restrictions apply).<br />

Now thru November 30<br />

$395mo + $100 gas card<br />

special for qualified applicants.<br />

419-666-5320<br />

Move-in Today!<br />

South Toledo<br />

1,2&3 bedroom spacious<br />

apartment<br />

homes with washer/<br />

dryer across from<br />

the Stranahan <strong>The</strong>ater<br />

starting at $599.<br />

West Toledo<br />

One Bedroom, $398.<br />

Studio, $368. $250<br />

security deposit special.<br />

Holland-Sylvania<br />

at Dorr.<br />

CALL FOR<br />

OUR SPECIALS<br />

419-389-0555<br />

SITUATIONS WANTED<br />

BABY-SITTING OPEN-<br />

INGS available in my Perrysburg<br />

home. Clean, nonsmoking,<br />

fun and friendly<br />

environment. Call 419-779-<br />

7830.<br />

EXPERIENCED SEAM-<br />

STRESS. Over 30 years experience.<br />

Dressmaking, wedding<br />

gowns, bridesmaids, alterations<br />

and veil design.<br />

419-874-5390.<br />

LINDA’S BEEN cleaning<br />

houses for 22 years. Let me<br />

help you. Free estimates. Call<br />

419-699-5457.<br />

MUSIC<br />

PIANO LESSONS grades<br />

K-<strong>12</strong>, all levels and styles,<br />

$18/lesson, 15 years performing<br />

experience, 10 years teaching.<br />

419-450-9595.<br />

VIOLIN LESSONS, $10/<br />

half hour. Beginner to intermediate.<br />

Call 567-686-3773.<br />

USED CARS<br />

1999 MITSUBISHI Eclipse<br />

GS, 4 cylinder, automatic,<br />

leather, sunroof, $3,000. 419-<br />

705-5238.<br />

LOOKING FOR cars/trucks.<br />

Call before selling or trading.<br />

419-297-9709.<br />

MOBILE HOMES<br />

BEAUTIFUL 16 wide, front<br />

kitchen, 2 bedroom, 2 bath,<br />

with utility room and decks.<br />

On corner lot at Village<br />

Green. $23,500. 20%<br />

down-$4,700. Payment including<br />

lot rent $585 for<br />

seven years. 419-248-2372.<br />

WALNUT HILLS, move-in<br />

ready, all updated, 28x65, 3<br />

bed, 2 bath, porch, awning,<br />

shed, large lot, $39,900.<br />

419-902-0167.<br />

FREE CABLE<br />

Cordoba Apartments<br />

Perrysburg Township.<br />

Close to Owens & Crossroads.<br />

Rent starting at $410<br />

419-381-0600<br />

Perry’s Landing<br />

Space for Rent<br />

•Commercial/Office<br />

Space, 500 sq. ft.-1800<br />

square feet available.<br />

•1 bedroom apt. available,<br />

$525 plus utilities.<br />

419-352-0717<br />

BRAND NEW!<br />

Briarwood<br />

Cove<br />

Ranch Style<br />

Luxury<br />

Apartments<br />

Move-In Special:<br />

Don’t Pay Rent Until<br />

Dec. 1. Call for details.<br />

13609 Roachton Rd.<br />

419-450-4667<br />

Hall Rental<br />

Capacity 260<br />

American Legion Post #553<br />

206 S. Byrne Rd., Toledo<br />

1-419-535-2421<br />

www.adamspost553.org<br />

AVAILABLE NOW!<br />

WAREHOUSE SPACE<br />

1,200 To 2,400 SQ. FT.<br />

WITH OFFICES<br />

RESTROOM<br />

OVERHEAD DOOR<br />

13 FT. CEILINGS<br />

VERY CLEAN<br />

MODERN, SECURE<br />

26963 ECKEL ROAD<br />

PERRYSBURG<br />

CALL 419.874.5307


FOR RENT<br />

INDOOR STORAGE, Auto,<br />

Boat and RV. 419-376-0658.<br />

1 AND 2 BEDROOM twinplexes,<br />

corner 795 and Lime<br />

City Road. No pets, $400 and<br />

$500/month. 419-944-4871.<br />

1ST CLASS East River/Rockledge/Hamlet<br />

area. $499/$529.<br />

Dignified, vintage, quality, impeccable,<br />

quiet, safe.<br />

419-517-6081.<br />

2 BED twinplex, quiet country<br />

setting, gas heat, central air,<br />

laundry connections, attached<br />

finished garage, pool and tennis,<br />

$670. 419-297-3<strong>12</strong>3.<br />

2 BEDROOM villa. C/A,<br />

gas heat, attached garage,<br />

washer/dryer hook-ups, $665/<br />

month. 419-874-0889.<br />

2 BEDROOM, side-by-side<br />

duplex, beautiful kitchen,<br />

washer/dryer hook-up, full<br />

basement, high efficiency<br />

gas furnace. Free water/sewer.<br />

419-352-5620.<br />

242 QUEENSLAND Boulevard,<br />

Perrysburg. 3 bedroom,<br />

1.5 bath, $1,200 plus utilities.<br />

Cassie 419-290-53<strong>12</strong>.<br />

AMAZING REMODELED<br />

ranch home located in <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

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PERRYSBURG, THREE<br />

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1-1/2 baths, living room, family<br />

room with fireplace,<br />

kitchen with appliances, basement<br />

with washer/dryer<br />

hook-up, patio, 1 car garage<br />

with opener. $359,000.<br />

419-304-6765 evenings.<br />

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All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal<br />

Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference,<br />

limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion,<br />

sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to<br />

make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial<br />

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legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of<br />

children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any<br />

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are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper<br />

are available on an equal opportunity basis. Call the Fair<br />

Housing Center, 243-6163, before you run your advertisement. To<br />

complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777.<br />

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LAND FOR sale, 1.85 acres,<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Toledo Museum of<br />

Art announces the following<br />

program highlights for November.<br />

Admission is free.<br />

Continuing Exhibitions<br />

Leslie Adams: Drawn<br />

from Life, through January<br />

13, in Gallery 18. As a young<br />

girl Leslie Adams attended<br />

art classes at the Toledo Museum<br />

of Art. Today she is nationally<br />

known for her<br />

portraits of distinguished<br />

members of society and civic<br />

leaders. <strong>The</strong> first recipient of<br />

the Solo Exhibition Award of<br />

the venerable Toledo Area<br />

Artists Exhibition in 20<strong>11</strong>,<br />

Ms. Adams presents a new<br />

body of approximately 20<br />

works incorporating Old<br />

Master painting compositions<br />

and drawing techniques. This<br />

work is autobiographical,<br />

weaving classical references<br />

with a dash of 20th-century<br />

pop culture. In it, she conveys<br />

memories of TMA and its<br />

collection together with other<br />

people, places and objects<br />

that have shaped her career<br />

and life.<br />

Prints and Authors from<br />

the Time of Manet, through<br />

January 13, in Works on<br />

Paper Gallery. Édouard<br />

Manet (1832–83) came of<br />

age during a time of prolific<br />

change in Paris and in French<br />

society in general. While earlier<br />

artists produced works of<br />

biblical and mythological<br />

subjects full of history and allegory,<br />

artists like Manet<br />

began to paint more freely<br />

and to be inspired by the life<br />

around them. Prints, photographs<br />

and illustrated books<br />

are included in this exhibition<br />

of artworks produced during<br />

Manet’s lifetime. Approximately<br />

<strong>12</strong>0 works by some of<br />

the most talented artists<br />

working in the period–including<br />

Renoir, Corot, Daumier,<br />

Whistler and Manet<br />

himself–are featured.<br />

Museum People: Faces<br />

of TMA, through January 10,<br />

in Gallery 1. Museum people–those<br />

who visit and support<br />

art institutions–come<br />

from all walks of life. Last<br />

spring, hundreds of Toledo<br />

Museum of Art community<br />

members of all ages stopped<br />

by to have photo headshots<br />

taken by local award-winning<br />

photographer Jim Rohman<br />

and his assistant Giles<br />

Cooper to be included in this<br />

exhibition, featuring a sea of<br />

nearly 700 faces. <strong>The</strong> collective<br />

community portraits are<br />

shown floor-to-ceiling,<br />

“salon style,” adjacent to the<br />

Manet: Portraying Life and<br />

Made in Hollywood: Photographs<br />

from the John Kobal<br />

Foundation exhibitions.<br />

Community Gallery<br />

•Community Gallery<br />

Portrait Invitational with<br />

ArtReach Portraits through<br />

January 10, in the Community<br />

Gallery. Select artists<br />

from past Community<br />

Gallery exhibitions were invited<br />

to create works inspired<br />

by Édouard Manet’s style, his<br />

methods or his subjects. Fifty<br />

talented artists are represented<br />

in this free exhibition<br />

featuring works in painting,<br />

paper, ceramics, photography,<br />

metals, glass and mixed<br />

media. Also in the Community<br />

Gallery this season, see<br />

portraits made by participants<br />

in TMA Community<br />

ArtReach summer workshops.<br />

•Portraying Life in<br />

Toledo Photo Exhibition,<br />

November 2 through January<br />

10, in the Community<br />

Gallery. In the spirit of this<br />

fall’s Season of Portraiture,<br />

TMA invited community<br />

members to submit original<br />

photographs to the “Portraying<br />

Life in Toledo” photography<br />

contest and exhibition.<br />

Photographs chosen capture<br />

everyday life in Greater<br />

Toledo and feature at least<br />

one individual. <strong>The</strong> public<br />

voted on their favorites and a<br />

panel selected the portraits<br />

included in the show. A public<br />

reception will be held on<br />

opening night and Best of<br />

Show awards will be presented.<br />

Special Presentation<br />

“Up Close with the King<br />

James Bible,” November 8,<br />

at 1 p.m., and November 17,<br />

at 2 p.m., in the Print Study<br />

Room. In conjunction with<br />

the Lourdes University exhibition<br />

Manifold Greatness,<br />

view the Toledo Museum of<br />

Art’s original 400-year-old<br />

King James Bible as Ed Hill,<br />

works on paper assistant, discusses<br />

the story of its creation.<br />

Don’t miss this rare<br />

opportunity to see the Bible<br />

out of the case. Limit <strong>12</strong> participants.<br />

Call 419-255-800,<br />

extension 7432 for reservations.<br />

Gallery Talk: “I Don’t<br />

Look Like That!” Portraits<br />

in the TMA Old Master<br />

Collection, November 9, at 7<br />

p.m. Participants will meet in<br />

Libbey Court. Lawrence W.<br />

Nichols, William Hutton senior<br />

curator of European and<br />

American painting and sculpture<br />

before 1900, leads a<br />

gallery tour featuring some of<br />

the standouts among the Museum’s<br />

Old Master portraits<br />

from the Renaissance through<br />

ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL — November 8, 20<strong>12</strong> — Page 9<br />

Glenwood School announces students of the month for September<br />

Glenwood Elementary School recently announced its students of the<br />

month for September. <strong>The</strong> honored students and their grade levels follow.<br />

Kindergarten: Kevin James, Keegan Engram, Hannah Tousignant.<br />

First grade: Nadia Howard, Salwa Anjum, Jordyn Martinez, Brian Peterson.<br />

Second grade: Faith McKinley, Rania Maraaba, Lillian Poorman.<br />

Third grade: Trenton Bachmayer, Lexie Villarreal, Emily Claypool.<br />

Fourth grade: Mattie Swonger, Kylie Tietje, Makayla Machcinski.<br />

Fifth grade: Allyson Haas, Chloe Knapp, Yasmina Maaraba.<br />

Sixth grade: Drew Bertz and Natasha Wandtke.<br />

Toledo Museum of Art program highlights for November<br />

the 19th century. <strong>The</strong> omnipresent<br />

dynamic of artistpatron-sitter<br />

interaction will<br />

be considered.<br />

•Gallery Talk: “You Are<br />

What You Wear: Fashion in<br />

Portraits,” November <strong>11</strong>, at<br />

2 p.m. Participants will meet<br />

in Libbey Court. Whether or<br />

not clothes make the man (or<br />

the woman), what you wear<br />

can impact how you’re<br />

viewed by the world. Explore<br />

how artists and patrons have<br />

used fashion to communicate<br />

meaning in portraits throughout<br />

history with Paula Reich,<br />

curatorial projects and publications<br />

manager at TMA.<br />

Musical Performances<br />

Great performances in<br />

the Great Gallery: Portraiture<br />

in Song on November<br />

18, at 3 p.m. Recall Manet’s<br />

Paris and Hollywood’s glamour<br />

as soprano Joan Layne<br />

and pianist Kevin Bylsma are<br />

joined by the Toledo Opera<br />

and Masterworks Chorale to<br />

perform music about ordinary<br />

Parisians and Hollywood<br />

stars.<br />

Free Film Series<br />

Manet’s Paris<br />

“Madame Bovary” will<br />

be shown on November 9, at<br />

8 p.m., in the Little <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />

<strong>The</strong> extraordinary novel by<br />

Gustave Flaubert is brought<br />

to the screen with Jennifer<br />

Jones in the title role. As sensual<br />

and provocative Madame<br />

Bovary, she explores the<br />

range of emotions from<br />

flights of fantasy to sudden<br />

and imperious gratification of<br />

her love-whims. (1949, Vincente<br />

Minnelli, <strong>11</strong>5 minutes)<br />

Minds-on Art<br />

Gallery Games<br />

Visitors of all ages can explore<br />

the TMA with gallery<br />

games designed to challenge<br />

their skills at looking at art.<br />

One game requires a photo<br />

ID for check-out.<br />

•November 9, from 7 to 9<br />

p.m., Libbey Court<br />

•November 18, from 2 to<br />

4 p.m., Libbey Court<br />

Glassblowing<br />

Demonstrations<br />

<strong>The</strong> following demonstrations<br />

will be held in the Glass<br />

Pavilion Hot Shop:<br />

•November 7, 8, 13, 14,<br />

15, 27, 28 and 29, at 2 p.m.<br />

•November 9, 16 and 30,<br />

at 2, 7, 8 and 9 p.m.<br />

•November 10, 17, 18, 20,<br />

21, 24 and 25, at 1, 2 and 3<br />

p.m.<br />

•November <strong>11</strong>, at 1 p.m.<br />

Free Public Tours<br />

Family Time Tours–<br />

Tours meet in the Family<br />

Center or Libbey Court at 1<br />

p.m. on the following dates:<br />

November <strong>11</strong>, 18 and 25.<br />

Baby Tour–November 9,<br />

at 6:30 p.m. Participants will<br />

meet at the Family<br />

Center.Watch your child respond<br />

to colorful paintings<br />

and learn ways to facilitate<br />

early visual literacy skills.<br />

Parents and caregivers with<br />

infants up to 18 months are<br />

welcome for the lively 30-<br />

minute tour. No strollers will<br />

be permitted.<br />

Visiting Artists<br />

Jennifer Bandeen uses<br />

cool techniques with a laptop<br />

and a scanner to manipulate<br />

portraits. She will present a<br />

program on Friday, November<br />

30, from 6 to 7 p.m., in<br />

the Family Center.<br />

Family Center Activities<br />

<strong>The</strong> following workshops<br />

will be offered for children<br />

age 10 and younger, accompanied<br />

by an adult. <strong>The</strong> programs<br />

are held in the Family<br />

Center.<br />

•Portraits in Miniature,<br />

November <strong>11</strong>, from noon to<br />

5:30 p.m.; November 13 and<br />

15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,<br />

and November 16, from 3:30<br />

to 8 p.m. Experiment with<br />

line drawings and make a<br />

miniature portrait using tooling<br />

techniques.<br />

•Manet’s Hats, November<br />

18, from noon to 5:30<br />

p.m.; November 20, from 10<br />

a.m. to 3 p.m., and November<br />

23, from 3:30 to 8 p.m. Many<br />

of Manet’s subjects wore<br />

hats. Make your own paper<br />

hat based on those you see in<br />

the exhibition.<br />

•Manet Family and<br />

Friends, November 25, from<br />

noon to 5:30 p.m.; November<br />

27 and 29, from 10 a.m. to 3<br />

p.m., and November 30, from<br />

3:30 to 8 p.m. Manet painted<br />

portraits of many of his<br />

friends and family. Participants<br />

will draw a portrait of<br />

their loved ones using oil pastels.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Museum is located at<br />

2445 Monroe Street. For<br />

more information, call 419-<br />

255-8000 or visit the Web site<br />

at www.toledomuseum.org.<br />

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Penta/AW to sponsor race/walk<br />

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941 Dixie Hwy.<br />

419-666-0091<br />

A 5K race/walk and 1K<br />

Kids Fun Run to benefit the<br />

No Kid Hungry® campaign<br />

will be held on Saturday, November<br />

10, at 10 a.m. at Monclova<br />

Elementary School,<br />

8085 Monclova Road, Monclova.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event is organized by<br />

students in the Penta Career<br />

Center-Anthony Wayne teaching<br />

professions program, and<br />

the entry fee is $20.<br />

Prizes will be awarded to<br />

the top runners in each age<br />

group and to the overall top<br />

runners.<br />

Major sponsors of the<br />

event are ProMedica/St.<br />

Luke’s Hospital, Dave’s Running,<br />

and the Toledo Roadrunners.<br />

Entry forms are available at<br />

Anthony Wayne High School,<br />

Dave’s Running in Perrysburg<br />

(www.davesrunning.com) and<br />

through the Toledo Roadrunners.<br />

All entry forms can be<br />

dropped off or mailed to: Anthony<br />

Wayne High School, No<br />

Kid Hungry 5K, 5967 Finzel<br />

Road, Whitehouse, Ohio<br />

43571. Online registration is<br />

available at imathlete.com ,<br />

but a service fee will apply.<br />

On race day, Toledo Seagate<br />

Foodbank will be on hand<br />

to collect non-perishable food<br />

items. Fruit, water, and other<br />

snacks will be provided to race<br />

participants, and Dr. Schwanz,<br />

of Waterville Chiropractic<br />

Clinic, will offer free health<br />

care screenings.. A DJ will<br />

provide entertainment.<br />

This event is being held to<br />

support the Share Our<br />

Strength’s Foundation, No Kid<br />

Hungry® campaign, a national<br />

effort to end childhood<br />

hunger in America.<br />

This year the students<br />

chose the No Kid Hungry®<br />

campaign, bringing awareness<br />

to the issue of childhood<br />

hunger.<br />

For more information, contact<br />

Teresa Nissen, instructor<br />

of the Penta/ Anthony Wayne<br />

teaching professions program,<br />

at 419-877-0925, extension 3.<br />

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Keep your<br />

business in town<br />

and buy local!<br />

We are your<br />

“hometown” boys<br />

here to serve you!<br />

Ray Jeffer, Owner<br />

$29.99<br />

Lube Oil<br />

& Filter<br />

with tire rotation & balance,<br />

25 point inspection<br />

Most vehicles. Includes up to 5 qts. of oil. Present<br />

coupon at drop-off. Cannot be used with any other<br />

offers or discounts. Expires <strong>12</strong>/1/<strong>12</strong>.<br />

• WE SELL TIRES NEW AND USED<br />

• FREE BRAKE INSPECTIONS<br />

• FREE SAFETY INSPECTIONS<br />

• FREE LOCAL SHUTTLE<br />

• SENIOR DISCOUNTS<br />

• MOST COMPETITORS’ COUPONS<br />

Protect Your<br />

Investment<br />

Get a car detail,<br />

wash and wax<br />

before winter.<br />

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CHICKENS<br />

NOT AVAILABLE AT THE ANDERSON’S. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.<br />

RJHS eighth grade football team wins NBC championship<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> Junior High School eighth grade football team finished its perfect season<br />

at the Northern Buckeye Conference championship game on October 25, at Jackson-Ferguson<br />

Stadium. <strong>The</strong> team entered the championship following an undefeated regular season,<br />

with a record of 6-0-1. <strong>The</strong> Bulldogs capped it off with a 24-6 victory over Otsego, to take the<br />

NBC trophy.<br />

On the third play of the game, Cota Sinclair intercepted, but the Bulldogs were unable to<br />

score until late in the second quarter on a 70-yard run by Cota.<br />

He then completed a slant pass to Jacob Perry for the two-point conversion. <strong>Rossford</strong> led<br />

8-0 at the half.<br />

In the third quarter, the Bulldogs marched the ball down the field and Drake Stolar ran it<br />

in from five yards out. He then ran in the two-point conversion to put the team up 16-0.<br />

Otsego answered late in the third quarter to close the gap to 16-6. Noah Tetgmeier had a<br />

Scouting for Food<br />

helps the hungry<br />

Place your ad today!<br />

419-874-4491<br />

LB.<br />

On Saturday, November<br />

17, Cub Scout Pack 43 and<br />

Boy Scout Troop 62 will<br />

collect food to help the hungry<br />

in the community.<br />

Items needed include<br />

canned meats/fish, juice,<br />

soups, canned vegetables,<br />

powdered milk, peanut butter,<br />

hot or cold cereal,<br />

condiments, boxed dinners,<br />

rice or pasta, and sauces.<br />

(No outdated or opened<br />

items.)<br />

All food will be donated<br />

to the All Saints Church<br />

food pantry.<br />

This Saturday, November<br />

10, Scouts will distribute<br />

Walmart bags to homes<br />

in <strong>Rossford</strong>, as well as the<br />

Perrysburg Township Lakemont<br />

and Starbright subdivisions.<br />

Donations will be picked<br />

up by the Scouts the following<br />

Saturday, November 17.<br />

Donations should be<br />

placed outside by 10 am.,<br />

and will be collected<br />

throughout the morning.<br />

If a donation is not<br />

picked up by noon, call Patti<br />

Kelley at 419-320-3000,<br />

and identify the address. It<br />

will be collected as soon as<br />

someone is available.<br />

This food collection is<br />

part of Scouting For Food,<br />

an effort by packs and<br />

troops around the country.<br />

For more information on<br />

this collection, call James<br />

Youngs 419-932-5753.<br />

‘Read to the<br />

Dogs’ returns<br />

to <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

Library Nov. 19<br />

Reading thereapy dogs<br />

will be returning to the <strong>Rossford</strong><br />

Public Library on Monday<br />

evenings, beginning on<br />

November 19 and continuing<br />

through December 17.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se non-judgemental<br />

dogs enjoy listening to stories<br />

and have helped many reluctant<br />

readers overcome their<br />

struggles with reading.<br />

Each session lasts 15 minutes.<br />

Participants can sign up<br />

to read between 6:45 and 7:45<br />

p.m.<br />

Reservations are required<br />

by calling the library at 419-<br />

666-0924.<br />

Genoa Civic<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre play<br />

is Nov. 8-10<br />

Genoa Civic <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

opened its 30th season on<br />

November 2, with an encore<br />

production of “Everybody<br />

Loves Opal,” written by John<br />

Patrick and directed by Pete<br />

Lowry. Performances continue<br />

November 8, 9 and 10.<br />

Curtain on Friday and Saturday<br />

is at 8 p.m., and the Sunday<br />

matinee performance is<br />

at 2 p.m.<br />

For tickets, call the box<br />

office at 419-855-3103.<br />

Trunk show<br />

set for Nov. 30<br />

<strong>The</strong> Toledo Bar Association<br />

will hold its sixth annual<br />

trunk show at the Toledo Club<br />

on November 30, from <strong>11</strong>:30<br />

a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

Handcrafted gifts created<br />

by more than 25 local artists<br />

will be featured. Items include<br />

paintings, garden art,<br />

blown glass, jewelry, knitted<br />

items, purses and more. <strong>The</strong><br />

trunk show is open to the<br />

public.<br />

Visitors also can enjoy the<br />

Toledo Club’s display of holiday<br />

trees.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Toledo Club is located<br />

at 235 14th Street, Toledo.<br />

‘Financial Aid 101’ offered<br />

at local library Nov. 15<br />

On Thursday, November<br />

15, at 7 p.m., Way Library<br />

will hold another program in<br />

its series of events designed<br />

to help high school students<br />

as they consider their options<br />

for higher education.<br />

“Financial Aid 101” is an<br />

overview of scholarships,<br />

grants, student loans and the<br />

Toy auction<br />

Nov. <strong>11</strong><br />

C o n n - We i s s e n b e rg e r<br />

American Legion Post No.<br />

587 will hold a toy auction<br />

on Sunday, November <strong>11</strong>,<br />

from noon until 4 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong> public is invited to attend<br />

and the post is located at<br />

2020 West Alexis Road,<br />

Toledo.<br />

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<strong>Record</strong> on<br />

Facebook!<br />

CITY OF ROSSFORD<br />

FALL CURBSIDE<br />

LEAF COLLECTION PROCEDURES<br />

As part of the City’s Storm Water Management Plan, we ask city residents’<br />

cooperation when raking leaves. Leaves are to be raked to the edge of<br />

street but not into the street. When leaves are raked into the street they<br />

cause many problems. Do not include grass clippings.<br />

Piles of leaves in the street cause traffic hazards<br />

Emergency vehicles may be hindered during an emergency run.<br />

Leaf piles can cause drivers to veer into oncoming traffic to avoid leaf<br />

piles.<br />

If cars are parked over a pile of dry leaves, the heat from the catalytic<br />

converter could cause a fire.<br />

If it snows before leaves are collected, leaves that are in the street freeze<br />

to the pavement and make it difficult to keep the streets open to traffic.<br />

Piles of leaves in the street impede collection by city crews<br />

If cars are parked on or beside leaf piles,<br />

city crews cannot collect these leaves.<br />

When it rains, leaf piles in the street<br />

cause drainage blockages that can cause<br />

streets to flood and storm sewers to become<br />

clogged with leaf debris.<br />

When the storm sewers become clogged,<br />

the public works crews must then clean<br />

the storm sewer to reinstate the free flow<br />

in the storm sewer.<br />

Do not place brush or any other debris<br />

with leaves. This debris damages<br />

the leaf vacuum.<br />

big hit to keep them from scoring the two-point conversion.<br />

Drake Stolar finished out the scoring for the Bulldogs with a 20-yard run followed by a<br />

Cota Sinclair two-point run.<br />

For the season, <strong>Rossford</strong> averaged 33.75 points per game, while giving up only <strong>11</strong>.5 per<br />

game. Three times the team scored 44 points or more, and three times the Bulldogs held their<br />

opponents to a touchdown or less.<br />

Coaches for the Bulldogs are Ron Recknagel and Gene Keaton.<br />

Team members include: Mark Beckhoff, Connor Bihn, Grant Boyer, Patrick Broadwater,<br />

Chris Gorsuch, Grant Hughes, Reed Jackson, Joey Korzec, Tanner Krotzer, Devon Leeuw,<br />

Zach Lewis, Brian Maxwell, Cody Orr, Jacob Perry, Drew Pinardo, Michael Reno, Riley Royster,<br />

Adam Sauter, Jacob Schimming, Austin Schmidt, Travis Sherman, Cota Sinclair, Drake<br />

Stolar, Noah Tetgmeier, Andrew Thompson and Ethan Wagner.<br />

FAFSA.<br />

Betsy Johnson, of Owens<br />

Community College, will<br />

answer questions on finding<br />

funds for college.<br />

This is a free program,<br />

and no reservations are necessary.<br />

Refreshments will be<br />

served.<br />

EXAMPLES OF GOOD LEAF PILES<br />

Leaves in a long, narrow pile make<br />

it easier to collect with leaf vacuum.<br />

Park car away from leaf piles<br />

EXAMPLES OF BAD LEAF PILES<br />

Do not pile leaves in the street or<br />

curb. Keep leaves in the grass area<br />

between the curb and the sidewalk.<br />

Pile leaves away from fire hydrants,<br />

mailboxes and street<br />

signs.<br />

Keep leaves away from street storm<br />

drains. Leaves flow into the storm sewer<br />

and cause blockages and street flooding.

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