VETERANS DAY 11-11-12 - The Rossford Record Journal
VETERANS DAY 11-11-12 - The Rossford Record Journal
VETERANS DAY 11-11-12 - The Rossford Record Journal
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Page 10 — November 8, 20<strong>12</strong> — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL<br />
Penta/AW to sponsor race/walk<br />
Serving Perrysburg for 31 years!<br />
228 Louisiana Avenue<br />
Perrysburg, OH<br />
419-874-8787<br />
Front-end Alignment<br />
and<br />
Rotate & Balance<br />
$59.99<br />
Valid for most vehicles. Present coupon at drop-off. Cannot be used with<br />
any other offers or discounts. Expires <strong>12</strong>/1/<strong>12</strong>.<br />
<strong>Rossford</strong><br />
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 />
Lee Williams<br />
OPEN 7 <strong>DAY</strong>S<br />
A WEEK<br />
Shop at Toledo’ s House of Meats where all your dollars stay in your community.<br />
PRICES GOOD SUN<strong>DAY</strong> THROUGH SATUR<strong>DAY</strong>, NOVEMBER 4 THROUGH NOVEMBER 10, 20<strong>12</strong>.<br />
T-BONE OR<br />
PORTERHOUSE<br />
STEAKS<br />
Add a<br />
Shrimp<br />
Kabob<br />
$2.19 EA.<br />
BEEF LOIN<br />
LB.<br />
USDA CHOICE<br />
BLACK ANGUS<br />
NEW YORK<br />
STRIP STEAK<br />
EA.<br />
PORK<br />
TENDERLOINS<br />
PLAIN, MARINATED OR STUFFED<br />
BONELESS<br />
CENTER CUT<br />
PORK SHOULDER<br />
BEEF LOIN BNLS<br />
BEEF CHUCK BNLS<br />
PORK LOIN<br />
Eckrich ALL MEAT OR GARLIC BOLOGNA ............ $1.99 LB<br />
LB.<br />
CHUCK<br />
ROAST<br />
LB.<br />
PORK<br />
STEAK<br />
AREA’ S BEST DEER PROCESSING Full selection of sausages and jerky!<br />
Add a<br />
Shrimp<br />
Kabob<br />
$2.19 EA.<br />
CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON<br />
CAR WON’T START<br />
RUNNING ROUGH<br />
FREE Diagnostic Service<br />
with repair of diagnosed problem<br />
Valid for 1 hour of diagnostics. Present coupon at<br />
drop-off. Cannot be used with any other offers or<br />
discounts. Expires <strong>12</strong>/1/<strong>12</strong>.<br />
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 />
LB.<br />
WHOLE<br />
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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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.