Page 6 — November 20, 2012 — HOLLAND-SPRINGFIELD JOURNALNOTICE TO CONSUMERSIn answering advertisements, whether in publications, ortelevision, be aware that 1-900 numbers have a charge thatwill be billed to your telephone number. 1-800 numbersthat switch you to a 1-900 number are also billed to you.Government job information or sales can be obtainedfree from appropriate government agencies.Long distance calls to brokers may only be solicitationsfor schools or instruction books, for which there is acharge.THE CLASSIFIEDSSERVE EVERYONECLASSIFIED ADVERTISING—first 10 words $5.50, 30 cents per word thereafter. Display classified section, $9.00per column inch. All garage/estate sales must be prepaid, by cash, check or credit card. Classified ads mailed in shouldbe accompanied by payment; ads phoned in should be paid promptly to avoid a $2.00 billing charge. DEADLINE ISEACH THURSDAY, BY 10:00 A.M. THE HOLLAND-SPRINGFIELD JOURNAL, P.O. 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Call the Fair Housing Center,243-6163, before you run your advertisement.To complain of discriminationcall HUD toll-free at1-800-669-9777. <strong>The</strong> toll-free telephonenumber for the hearingimpaired is 1-800-927-9275.WANTED TO BUYA MECHANIC buys vehicles;looks, pays accordingly,anything with wheels.419-870-0163.BUYING MOST items fromgarages. Vehicles, motorcycles,tools, mowers, etc.419-870-0163.WANTED GUNS, any age,any condition. Also WWIIand earlier military items. Indianartifacts. Rob, 419-340-5808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.$300 and Up for AllJunk and RepairableCars/Trucks.Guaranteed.Lowest Prices on Auto PartsFree Towing • 7 Days a WeekHomer’s Auto Parts4848 N. Detroit Avenuenear Laskey419-478-5052GARAGE SALESALL GARAGE SALE AD-VERTISING MUST BEPREPAID, BY CASH,CREDIT CARD ORCHECK, BY 10 A.M.WEDNESDAY BEFOREPUBLICATION OR THEAD WILL NOT RUN.FOR RENTLARGE 2 bedroom apartmentacross from Secor Park.W/D hook up, $800/mth includingheat and electric. 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Current scheduleand registration formsavailable online at www.EdgertonArt.com; Call: 419-290-OILS [6457], Email:Edgerton.ART@att.net.AUCTIONSTRAINCOTRUCK DRIVING SCHOOLDay • Eves • Weekend ClassJob PlacementCompany Paid TrainingCall 419-837-5730Train Locally-Save HasslePERRYSBURG CAMPUSwww.traincoinc.com4 OPEN HOUSES 1 DAY - SUN., NOV. 18 th FROM 2PM - 4PM st PETSHumane OhioPet Photos with Santa!Dec. 1st, 10 am – 5 pm; Pet Supplies Plus AlexisDec. 2nd, 10 am – 2 pm;Pet Supplies Plus Central Ave.$10 & $20 packages, $25 holiday cardsAll proceeds benefit Humane Ohio’snon-profit spay/neuter clinic.Rare Opportunity! Sit back and collect the rent on this perfect rental located in st th, Toledo Area Humane Society’sPET OF THE WEEKSHADOWShadow is a 3-year-oldfemale pug and terrier mix.She was surrendered to theToledo Area Humane Societybecause her ownerswere moving and couldn’thave a dog in their newhome.Shadow is a little shyaround new people. Onceshe feels comfortable, shequickly turns into a little ball of energy. She enjoys playingwith stuffed toys and going for walks around the block. Sheis friendly and playful with other dogs and gets along wellwith older children. Shadow has a habit of chasing cats.She wants to be a lap dog and will follow her new ownerseverywhere. If you’re searching for a constant companion,Shadow will be a good match for you. Shadow has beenspayed, examined by a TAHS staff veterinarian, is currenton her vaccinations, and is microchipped.For more information, visit the Toledo Area Humane Society,1920 Indian Wood Circle, Maumee or call 419-891-0705.All adoptable animals can be viewed by visiting the Web siteat www.toledoareahumanesociety.orgHELP WANTEDHEALTH YOURSELF isnow hiring for sales positionin new location. McCord andAirport. Apply within at 10075Fremont Pike, Perrysburg.FOR SALEBUYERS COULD be readingyour ad right now!Call 419-874-4491to place your ad TODAY!VACATION RENTALSPLACE YOURVacation Rentals here.Call us 419-874-4491to place your ad.By William Renwand,PrincipalA Tribute to Those WhoServe–America andHolloway ElementarySchool CelebratedVeterans DayStudents participated in anumber of activities rightfrom the beginning of the daywith a special morning announcement,a variety ofclassroom activities and abuilding-wide event of buildingour own honor wall.For the honor wall, everystudent received a “brick” totake home and complete withtheir family. Each bricklisted the student’s name,family/relative/ friends namewho may be serving or hasserved in the armed services,and then listed the branch andpossibly war they were involvedin.Staff and students returnedthe bricks to schoolwhere we created our ownveterans honor wall in thecafeteria.Throughout the dayclasses took time to go andview the memorial tribute.Many teachers followed upthe visitation with class discussions,story books, reflectivewriting, poems, and evena thank you note to those whohave served our country.Throughout the next fewweeks and at our parentteacherconferences, check“Caring for the Caregiver,”a free, three-sessionworkshop designed to helpthose who are caring for theAnne Grady hosts‘Enchanted Evening’“Making Wishes ComeTrue” was the theme for the24th annual Anne Grady “EnchantedEvening” held November4, at the ParkwayPlace banquet hall inMaumee.More than 375 guests attendedthis year’s event andenjoyed grazing, a silent auctionand entertainment by theBerlin Brothers.<strong>The</strong> event also featuredcelebrity table hosts includingToledo Mayor MichaelBell; B Gump restaurantowner Brian Gump, local televisionstation personnel andGary Shores and Mark“Mookie” Andrews.Winners of the raffleswere Jackie Stoiber who wonthe $500 grand prize in thecandy jar raffle with ByrneStapleton. Kathy Mockensturmand Jacob Matejewskiwon $100 apiece. Rob Wisetook home this year’s lotterytree raffle, and Mary AnnKania won a Las Vegas tripraffle which included $2,000.Dave Boston, executivedirector, expressed his appreciationto Lauren and ByrneMills, this year’s honoraryHolloway ElementarySCHOOL NEWSout the honor wall in ourcafeteria honoring those whohave served from the familiesof Holloway Elementary.needs of a friend or familymember find personalmeaning in the experience,will be offered in January atthe Monclova CommunityCenter, 8115 MonclovaRoad.<strong>The</strong> general public is welcometo register for the workshop,being held inpartnership with the Area Officeon Aging.Sessions are being heldJanuary 8, 15 and 22, from 10to 11:30 a.m.Participants in the workshopwill learn how to:Holloway students andstaff salute those who haveserved on our behalf and wesay, “Thank You!”Mrs. Schultz reads a story to all about veterans. She also honored her father, Fred, with abrick on the honor wall.‘Caring for the Caregiver’ classes to be offeredSHS Class of 1963to hold reunion<strong>The</strong> Springfield HighSchool Class of 1963 will celebrateits 50-year reunion in2013.Anyone who would like tohelp with planning can callDan Crandall at 419-865-0184 or send an e-mail todcran74@aol.comHonorary co-chairs Lauren and Byrne Stapleton alongwith Sharon and Frank Unkle enjoy the evening.co-chairs as well as the membersof this year’s HonoraryCommittee–Gale Astles,Wendy Austin, Cathy and Dr.Stephen Bazeley, WadeKohn, Penny Marks, Dr.R.W. and Laurie Mills, ChrisMoody, Joanne Ollivier, Johnand Carol Stinson and JamesWhiteman.Also assisting with theevent were students from St.Francis DeSales High Schoolwho oversaw the valet parking;volunteers from WatervilleFamily Physicians andthe staff from Anne Grady.<strong>The</strong> evening included avideo highlighting the last 30years of Anne Grady Services.Kris Knight, manager ofAnne Grady’s prescribed pediatricCenter, introducedSheri and Nick Craig, parentsof 3-year-old Alex who attendsthe center. Mrs. Craigdescribed the importance ofthe center to their family.Proceeds from this year’sevent will benefit childrenwith special needs who areserved at Noah’s House andAnne Grady’s Prescribed PediatricCenter.Lucas Donawa honors his grandfather•Cope with changes,losses and life transitions;•Say what is important tofriends and family;•Explore the spiritual aspectsof caregiving;•Create positive caregivingexperiences;•Talk about end-of-lifecare and make important decisions;•Know what to expect ascaregiving becomes morecomplex;•Plan for the future.For reservations, call 419-861-1336.HOLLAND-SPRINGFIELD JOURNALCLASSIFIED FORMHolland-Springfield <strong>Journal</strong> - $5.50 $5.00FIRST 10 WORDS;25¢ 30¢ EACH ADDITIONAL WORD$1.00 $2.00 BILLING CHARGEWRITE YOUR AD HERE! USEONE WORD PER BOX TODETERMINE YOUR RATE! 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Holland Sylvania Rd., Holland, Ohio43528, will auction off the following storage units at 10:00 a.m., onSaturday December 1, 2012.#106 Ronnie Wingate, 6648 Inglewood, Holland, OH#117 Dawn Wilczynski, C/O P.O. Box 202, Maumee, Ohio#312 Lee Tabb, 5361 Ivanhill Rd., Toledo, OH#320 Amanda S. Miller, 2015 N. McCord Rd., Apt 130, Toledo, OH#321 David Ferrell, P.O. Pox 475, Holland, Ohio#330 Tiava Preston, 727 Broer, Toledo, OH#337 David Griffin, 1325 Farmington, Marrero, LA#431 Denise Davis-Maludy, 6125 Wyandotte Rd., Maumee, OH#549 Tamar Tucker, 2160 Rocksprings, Toledo, OH#551 Jeffrey D. Figmaka, 414 Danesmoore Rd., Holland, OH#620 Annelle Luman, 5831 Thunderhollow Dr., Toledo, OH#622 & 629 Phyllis M. Holbert, 4854 Glendale Ave., Toledo, OH#2061 Elizabeth Fortibui, 5946 Walnut Circle Dr., Apt E, Toledo, OH#3045 & 3046 Brenda Lewis, 517 Richards Rd., Toledo, OH#3059 Desera Rose, 7519 Door Street, Lot #31, Toledo, OH#3063 Royann Johnson, 4730 Box Lane, Sylvania, Ohio#5055 Dana Cason, 6325 Garden Rd. #3, Maumee, OH#5092 Justin D. Wiley, 12210 SE Petrovitsky, Apt K,208 Renton, WA 98058#5132 Joyce Traylor, 419 Paine Ave., Toledo, OHCrafts for Christmas showat Lucas County Rec CenterOnce again the juriedmembers of the ToledoCraftsmen’s Guild will besponsoring their “Crafts forChristmas Show.” This yearthe show is moving back toits former location at theLucas County RecreationCenter on Key Street inMaumee. This is the largestfree holiday craft show in thearea.Show dates this year areFriday, November 23, withhours from 10 a.m. until 5p.m. and Saturday, November24, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.Every year the day after<strong>Thanksgiving</strong> has brought toToledo the best ever in handmade crafts and holiday decorationsever assembled inthe area. Some of the handcrafted items that may beavailable include: jewelry,wooden items, baskets, metalwork, dried and floral decorations,incense, soaps andlotions; tole and decorativepainting, sweats, countrycrafts, dolls, doll clothing,paper, fabrics of all kinds,holiday wreaths and decorations,yard art and lots moretoo numerous to mention. Inaddition, many of the memberswill fill special orders.Admission and parking arefree. Participants may registerto win free gift certificates.Mail copy with remittance to: Holland-Springfield <strong>Journal</strong>, P.O. 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Rudolph Run 5K race, walk set for Saturday, Dec. 15<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> CommunityRecreation Center will hostthe fourth annual “Rudolph’sRun 5K Race and Walk” onSaturday, December 15.<strong>The</strong> event will start andfinish at the RCRC, 400Dixie Highway.Race registration opens at7:30 a.m., with a 1K kidsrace at 8:30 a.m. and the 5Krace/walk at 9 a.m.Awards will be given for:•Overall male/female,overall master (40+) male/femalein the 5K race•Age group awards in the5K race.•Male and female: 9 &under, 10-14, 15-19, 20-24,25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44,45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64,65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80 &older•Best youth and adult costumeAll pre-registered participantswill receive a T-shirt.A limited number of shirtswill be available on race day.<strong>The</strong> fee for the 5K raceand 5K walk by Monday,<strong>The</strong> One whoSMmade history.Join us for a very special and inspirational nal luncheonwith Central Catholic’s Gene Kranz, author ofFailure is not an Option and NASA Flight Directorfor 33 space missions.Tuesday, November 2712:00 pm<strong>The</strong> Toledo ClubTickets $50For reservations call 419.255.2280.December 3, is $15 withshirt.<strong>The</strong> fee on the day of therace is $20 (to receive a T-shirt, if available) or $15 (noshirt).<strong>The</strong> fee for the 1K kidsrace by December 3 is $10 toreceive a T-shirt or on the dayof the race $3 (no shirt).Visit the Web sitewww.rossfordrecreation.comfor a registration form, or callthe RCRC at 419-666-2905to register or for more information.Gene Kranz ’51Central CatholicHigh SchoolPenta to host Holiday Showcase Nov. 29Penta Career Center,9301 Buck Road, Perrysburg,will host a HolidayShowcase on Thursday, November29, from 10 a.m. to 7p.m. <strong>The</strong> showcase will includeshopping in Petals andPlants, a flower and gift shopoperated by high school studentsin the floraldesign/greenhouse productionprogram; a gingerbreadhouse workshop for childrenage 12 and under (from 5p.m. to 7 p.m. only); holidaycookie orders and a gingerbreadhouse display by theculinary arts program, andhair and nail care services inthe cosmetology program.Parking for the event islocated adjacent to the floraldesign/greenhouse productionlab near the large greenhouseor in the designatedvisitor parking area at themain entrance.Special items availablefor purchase in Petals andPlants include: poinsettiasgrown by students; decoratedtrees and wreaths; holidayfloral arrangements;garden art by George Carruth;candles, and a varietyof holiday decorations forthe home. In addition, Petalsand Plants will take ordersfor Christmas greens includingpine roping, wreaths,grave blankets and pillows.Penta’s Holiday Showcasealso will feature a gingerbreadhouse workshopfor children ages 12 andunder accompanied by a parentfor a fee of $25.<strong>The</strong> workshop is limitedto the first 30 children whoNOSSCA announces All District soccer awards<strong>The</strong> Northwest OhioScholastic Soccer CoachesAssociation recently announcedthe recipients of theAll-District awards.<strong>The</strong> following members ofthe Springfield High Schoolgirls soccer team receivedawards.Jayme Childers, DestinieMOVING?Advertiseyour homein the classifieds419-874-2528Above, decorated trees and wreaths are among the itemsthat will be available for purchase. Below, children willhave the opportunity to create their own gingerbreadhouse with help from students in culinary arts.Geiger, Brittany Grohnke andTaylor Montague receivedhonorable mention for DivisionI.Alex Lucio was named toAt Central Catholic HighSchool, 654 students earnedacademic honors for the firstquarter. <strong>The</strong> following studentsfrom Holland are on thehonor roll.First HonorsGPA of 3.9 and HigherMary Carrigan, JohnDugan Delp, Morgan Duckett,Alec Grieselding, KarleeGrieselding, Drew Klocinski,register by November 26 bycalling 419-661-6482. Alsoduring the showcase, culinaryarts students will be acceptingorders for holidaycookies. Order forms will beavailable at the event.Students in Penta’s cosmetologyprogram will offera variety of hair and nail careservices. Appointments areencouraged and may bemade by calling 419-666-1120, extension 1217.For more information,call 419-666-1120.the First Team All-District forDivision I.<strong>The</strong> boys soccer team alsoreceived the Team SportsmanshipAward.Central Catholic posts honor rollLauren Klocinski, AlexanderMossing, Cullin Smith, HalliToland, Daniel Tracey.Second HonorsGPA of 3.5 to 3.89Jeffrey Dew, RyanO’Hearn.Third HonorsGPA of 3.1 to 3.49Elizabeth Langenderfer,La-Shay Macon, GeorgeMeyer.HOLLAND-SPRINGFIELD JOURNAL — November 20, 2012 — Page 7Christ Child Society members attend retreatLast month, 35 members of the Christ Child Society of Toledo held an All-Day Retreatat Lial Renewal Center in Whitehouse. Sister Joan Marie Recker, SND, the retreat director,guided the group through a “Day of Fall Reflection” with a focus on being loved anddiscovering a new depth of self-awareness. <strong>The</strong> retreat included presentations, imagerymeditations, quiet time and conversation.Following lunch the women enjoyed walking the paths through the meadow and relaxingby the lake. <strong>The</strong> retreat was organized by Sharon Henning, chairperson for theday, and Spirituality Team members Mary Bell, Rena Brooks, Jane Charette, Mary Murnen,Jan Purinton and Ann Welly.Christ Child Society, a national organization founded in 1887, is dedicated to the welfareof children. <strong>The</strong> Toledo chapter, begun in 1990, has been a voice for disadvantagedchildren in the community for more than 20 years.Above, from left, are Jan Purinton, Sister Recker and Cecile Bennett, CCS president.COLORPRINTING/COPYINGis now availableat Welch Publishing’sPerrysburg location!4 COLOR• Flyers• Posters• Postcards(up to 12”x18”)• Business Cards • Competitive Pricing• Brochures• QUICK TURN-A-ROUNDCall us today for a quote on 4 color printing!419-874-2528117 E. 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