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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. Box 267, 117 East SecondStreet, Perrysburg, Ohio 43552, or visit our Web site at www.perrysburg.com.CALL 419-874-2528 or 419-874-4491FIRST TIME ADVERTISERS, WITHOUT A CREDIT HISTORYMUST PAY FOR ADVERTISING WHEN SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION.BUSINESS SERVICES•FREE ESTIMATES•FULLY INSUREDLake ErieSPORTFISHINGCHARTERSExcursions for upto 10 persons(419) 666-5952(Day)(419) 662-8347(Night)www.lakeeriefishing.comMETZGER PAINTING&Wallpapering•Powerwashing •Decks•Plaster/Drywall Repair419-874-2251Senior DiscountGot Weeds?Sue’s Etcetera!Your Personal Gardening Service.Specializing in the DetailedMaintenance of your Landscapeand Garden Beds.Serving NW Ohio and SE Michiganfor over 10 years.Fully Insured419-727-8734www.suesetc.comAPPLIANCE REPAIR.Fast professional service toHolland, <strong>Springfield</strong> Township,Toledo vicinity andSwanton. Call Dave SmithAppliance Repair at419-474-4888 or go toDaveSmithAppliance.com toschedule service or order partsonline.NOTICE 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.•NO JOB TOO BIGOR SMALL419-874-8119Small Jobs Are Our SpecialtyPatch Drywall and PlasterAll Textures Perfectly MatchedAll Work Guaranteedwww.yourdrywall.comHome BoundHair Care ServiceIf you find it hard to get out,I bring the salon to you.Call Bobbi, 419-779-7481HOME REPAIRS of alltypes. Carpentry, painting,plumbing, electrical, powerwashing and more. 25+ yearsexperience. Free estimates.567-377-3206.CARPET, VINYL, laminate,ceramic tile, hardwood. Certified.Installation. Free estimatesand affordable prices.419-269-1838.A-1 GUTTER CLEANING.Debris taken away; tower removal.Insured. 419-865-1941.BRICK REPAIR, O’Shannons.Specializing in solvingmasonry problems. Chimneys,porches, foundations, tuckpointing,cement work. Fullylicensed and insured. Licensenumber BTR05128HRC.419-270-3782.PETSHumane OhioNon-Profit, Low-Cost Spay/Neuter ClinicPrimp Your Pit Promotion!$20 to spay/neuter pit bulls. August only.Includes grooming and nail trim at Penta CareerCenter/Small Animal Care.Limited space. Must mention ad.We are a non-profit organization.Call Humane Ohio at 419-266-5607Toledo Area Humane Society’sPET OF THE WEEKSOPHIESophie is a 5-year-oldLabrador mix. She and twoother dogs were surrenderedto the Toledo AreaHumane Society becauseher owners were movingand couldn’t have dogs intheir new home.Sophie is a gentle andfriendly girl who is shyaround unfamiliar people.She will need an ownerwho is willing to let her adjust to a new home at her ownpace. Sophie loves to snuggle with her favorite people. Sheis a quiet dog who has never spent any time away from hersisters. She is hoping to find a home where she will receivea lot of petting, be allowed to lounge on the couch, and begiven plenty of opportunity to snuggle with her owner.Sophie knows several obedience commands. She hasgrown up around children, gets along well with other dogs,and may chase after cats. She has more confidence when sheis around other dogs. She would love to find a home withone of her sisters. Sophie has been spayed, examined by aTAHS staff veterinarian, is current on her vaccinations, andis 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 WANTED<strong>The</strong> Catholic Chronicle, the award-winning newspaper of theRoman Catholic Diocese of Toledo, is in search of a part-timejournalist (approximately 28 hours per week) for a staff writerposition. <strong>The</strong> successful candidate will have a degree in journalism,English or related field; two years of journalism experience;knowledge of Catholic faith and current issues;demonstrated knowledge of multimedia story-telling and socialmedia. A practicing Catholic committed to the values and themission of the Catholic Church is preferred. This position comeswith a full benefits package. Please send a resume, cover letterwith salary expectations and writing samples to Katie Sliwinskiat Diocese of Toledo, 1933 Spielbusch Ave., Toledo, Ohio 43604or ksliwinski@toledodiocese.org by August 10, 2012.TRAINCOTRUCK DRIVING SCHOOLDay • Eves • Weekend ClassJob PlacementCompany Paid TrainingCall 419-837-5730Train Locally-Save HasslePERRYSBURG CAMPUSwww.traincoinc.comPART-TIME MERCHAN-DISER needed to service bookdepartment in local stores.E-mail:msullivan@readerlink.com.GARAGE SALESALL GARAGE SALE AD-VERTISING MUST BEPREPAID, BY CASH,CREDIT CARD ORCHECK, BY 10 A.M.WEDNESDAY BEFOREPUBLICATION OR THEAD WILL NOT RUN.Pine Ridge EstatesNeighborhoodGarage SaleAugust 4 & 5, 9a-4pOff Nebraska betweenMcCord and King Rd.VACATION RENTALSPLACE YOURVacation Rentalshere. Call us419-874-4491 toplace your ad.PEACOCK CHICKS, $15.Pheasant chicks, goldens, silverreeves, $10. 419-865-1613.FOR SALEBIRO MODEL 22 professionalmeat saw. Make offer.419-260-4564.BUYERS COULD be readingyour ad right now!Call 419-874-4491to place your ad TODAY!SOLID OAK bedroom set.King, Mission style. Headboardand footboard, 2 nightstands,10 drawer dresser withmirror, 6 drawer dresser, cedarchest and armoir. $2,500OBO. 419-260-4564.WANTED TO BUYWANTED GUNS, any age,any condition. Also WWIIand earlier military items. Indianartifacts. Rob,419-340-5808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.BUYING MOST items fromgarages. Vehicles, motorcycles,tools, mowers, etc.419-870-0163.A MECHANIC buys vehicles;looks, pays accordingly,anything with wheels.419-870-0163.$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 Laskey419-478-5052USED CARSMack’sAuto World01 Dodge GR Caravan,140K $3290.02 Hyundai Santa Fe120K, $4490419-537-9622CLASSES OFFEREDART CLASSES - Group &Private. Drawing, painting &figure study. Beginningthrough advanced. EDGER-TON ART Studio & School,Perrysburg. Current scheduleand registration formsavailable online at www.EdgertonArt.com; Call: 419-290-OILS [6457], Email:Edgerton.ART@att.net.MISCELLANEOUS* * * NOTICE * * *Investigate before you invest.Call the Ohio Divisionof Securities BEFORE purchasingan investment. Callthe Division’s Investor ProtectionHotline at 800-788-1194 to learn if theinvestment is properly registeredand if the seller is properlylicensed. Please beadvised that many work athome advertisements do notyield what is promised. It isbest to investigate the companybefore applying for anywork at home position.(This notice is a public serviceof the Welch Publishing Co.)PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertising inthis newspaper is subject to theFederal Fair Housing Act whichmakes it illegal to advertise “anypreference, limitation or discriminationbased on race, color,religion, sex, handicap, familialstatus or national origin, or intentionto make any such preference,limitation ordiscrimination.” Familial statusincludes children under the ageof 18 living with parents or legalcustodians, pregnant women andpeople securing custody of childrenunder 18. This newspaperwill not knowingly accept anyadvertising for real estate whichis in violation of the law. Ourreaders are hereby informed thatall dwellings advertised in thisnewspaper are available on anequal opportunity basis. Call theFair Housing Center, 243-6163,before you run your advertisement.To complain of discriminationcall HUD toll-free at1-800-669-9777. <strong>The</strong> toll-freetelephone number forthe hearing impaired is1-800-927-9275.Have anews tip?Do you have an ideafor a good story in theHolland/<strong>Springfield</strong>community?Call the <strong>Journal</strong> at419-874-4491 or send ane-mail with your news toeditor@hollandsfj.us.Outdoor community worshipservice set for Sun., August 5A community worshipservice will be held Sunday,August 5, at 10:30 a.m., atStrawberry Acres Park. <strong>The</strong>Rev. Keith Simpson, of HollandFree Methodist Church,will be the speaker. JennyThompson, of the DwellingPlace, will share a messagefor children, and a joint worshipteam from <strong>The</strong> DwellingPlace, Maumee Valley andTimberlake will participate.First Baptist Church on Holland/Sylvaniawill participatein the service and help withfood.<strong>The</strong> community is invitedto attend. Following theservice will be a corn holetourney, lunch and dodgeball.Lutheran Village at Wolf Creekto hold open house eventsLutheran Village at WolfCreek will hold an openhouse for its Creekside independentliving onWednesday, August 8, andSaturday, August 18, from 1to 3 p.m.An open house will beheld Tuesday, August 21,from 1 to 3 p.m., in the assistedliving facility.Personal tours of the oneand two bedroom apartmentswill be offered.Staff members will beavailable to answer questions.Lutheran Village at WolfCreek serves all faiths and isa ministry of LutheranHomes Society in partnershipwith St. Luke’s Hospital.<strong>The</strong> facility is located at2001 Perrysburg-HollandRoad.For more information,call 419-861-5624.Holland Free Methodist Churchto host back-to-school eventA Back to School Eventwill be held Wednesday, August8, from 5 to 8 p.m., atHolland Free MethodistChurch, 6605 Angola Road,Holland.Activities for students inpreschool through fifth gradeinclude a bouncy house andinflatable slide, manicuresand face painting and a caftproject.Each student will get a tripto the HFM School SupplyStore. Each student in grades1 to 8 will receive free basicschool supplies while supplieslast.<strong>The</strong>re will be activities forthe entire family to enjoy, includinga free dinner from 5to 7 p.m.For more information, callthe church at 419-865-4640.Holland <strong>Springfield</strong>CommunityCalendarTo include your organization’s activities in this calendar,drop off the details in the <strong>Journal</strong>’s drop box at the HollandBranch Library, or mail them to the <strong>Journal</strong>, 117 EastSecond Street, PO Box 267, Perrysburg, Ohio 43552. Orsend an e-mail, with the date, time and location, to editor@hollandsfj.us.<strong>The</strong> deadline for the weekly calendar isThursday at noon.Wednesday, August 19:00 a.m. Holland Senior Center, at the Lodge atStrawberry Acres, 950 South McCordRoad until 2 p.m. Lunch at 11:30 a.m.Reservations due by noon on Mondays.Call 419-865-7104 for reservations orinformation. Other activities available.10:00 a.m. Frog Town Low Vision Support Group atthe Ability Center, 5605 Monroe Street.Open to the public. New memberswelcome. Call 419-867-1940 forinformation.11:00 a.m. Compass Club at the Black Pearl, 4630Heatherdowns Boulevard. New membersOwelcome.11:30 a.m. Weight Loss Support Group at 1440Waterville-Monclova Road in Waterville.Call 419-878-8823 to register.Thursday, August 211:30 a.m. Boomers Resource Network until 1 p.m.See www.boomersrn.com for details orcall 419-865-8503.7:00 p.m. Dance lessons at Joseph W. DiehnAmerican Legion Post 468, 5580Centennial Road in Sylvania. 419-882-9080.Friday, August 312:00 p.m. Holland-<strong>Springfield</strong> Rotary at LutheranVillage at Wolf Creek, 2001 Perrysburg-Holland Road.5:00 p.m. All-you-care-to-eat fish dinner and moreat Conn-Weissenberger American Legion,2020 West Alexis Road, until 7 p.m.7:00 p.m. Dance at Joseph W. Diehn AmericanLegion Post 468, 5580 Centennial Roadin Sylvania. 419-882- 9080.Saturday, August 410:00 a.m. Thrift Shop at Village Meadows, VillageMeadows Drive off McCord Road until 2p.m. Donations accepted. Call 419-866-0227 for information.Sunday, August 55:00 p.m. Survivors Network of those Abused byPriests (S.N.A.P.) support group meetingheld the first Sunday of every month, 5-7p.m., at 577 Foundation, 577 East FrontStreet in Perrysburg. For moreinformation, call 419-340-6459 or sendan e-mail to tole dosnap@gmail.com.Monday, August 611:00 a.m. Lunch at Conn-Weissenberger AmericanLegion, 2020 West Alexis Road, until 1p.m.7:00 p.m. <strong>Springfield</strong> Township Trustees at thetownship hall, 7617 Angola Road.Tuesday, August 79:30 a.m. Lucas County Commissioners at theLucas County Office Building, OneGovernment Center, Toledo.10:00 a.m. Thrift Shop at Village Meadows, VillageMeadows Drive off McCord Road until 2p.m. Donations accepted. Call 419-866-0227 for information.2:00 p.m. Lucas County Commissioners(department reports and hearings orgrievance hearings) at the Lucas CountyOffice Building, One Government Center,Toledo.3:00 p.m. Ecumenical bereavement support group atSt. Patrick of Heatherdowns, 4201Heatherdowns Boulevard.7:30 p.m. Holland Village Council at the MunicipalBuilding meeting rooms, 1245 ClarionAvenue.1:00 p.m. Free seminar, “Renal Failure and How itAffects the Elderly” at Lutheran Villageat Wolf Creek, 2001 Perrysburg-HollandRoad in Holland.HOLLAND-SPRINGFIELD JOURNAL — July 31, 2012 — Page 3“corner of Angola & Albon”8201 Angola Roadwww.aplacetomeetgod.org419-867-7794Join us Sunday morningat 10 a.m.Classes for the kids.PROVIDENCELUTHERAN CHURCH8131 Airport Highway(corner Albon and Airport)Holland, Ohio 43528(419) 865-4548SATURDAY5:00 p.m. - Blended Servicewith CommunionSUNDAY8:00 a.m. - Traditional Service9:28 a.m. - Praise Service10:45 a.m. - TraditionalService~Communion offered everyfirst and third Sundays.~A nursery is provided atthe 9:28 and 10:45 a.m. services.~Faith Trek every Sunday(for kids 3 years old throughsixth grade) 9:28 to 10:30 a.m.~Fellowship Time andSnack Shack 10:15 to 10:45a.m.LIVING FAITHUMC1240 Columbus Ave.Holland, OH 43528419-865-3943www.Livingfaithumc.orgSUNDAYSunday School - 9:15 a.m. -Adult Sunday School, KidsTime (3 years old-5th grade)Morning Worship - 10:30a.m. - Live Big (3 year olds-5thgrade)Coffee and Doughnut Fellowship- 10:00-10:30 a.m.TUESDAYKids Time - 3:45-5:30(grades K-5) - Tutoring, snacksand recreation.WEDNESDAYPotluck - 5 p.m.THURSDAYAfter School Youth Program- 2:30-5:00 p.m. (6th-12thgrades)You’re Welcome Here!Open Hearts, Open Doors,Open Minds.Pottery classesbegin in Sept.<strong>The</strong> Toledo Potters Guildwill offer pottery classes foradults and children beginningthe week of September10.Adult classes are 10weeks in length, meetingonce a week for 2-1/2 hours,with sessions offered onTuesday and Thursdayevenings.A children’s session meetsfor two hours on Wednesdaysafter school for 10 weeks.For more information or toregister, call Kelly Savino at419-536-5723, or visit theWeb site at www.toledopottersguild.org.Historic Museum,gift shop to openin Monclovaon August 10<strong>The</strong> Monclova HistoricalFoundation will host a ribboncutting ceremony on Friday,August 10, at 5 p.m., for itsnew “Principal’s Office Museumand Gift Shop.”<strong>The</strong> museum will be locatedin the Monclova CommunityCenter, 8115Monclova Road, and willshowcase many of the photos,memorabilia, and artifactsin the HistoricalFoundation’s collection.Regular museum hourswill be Tuesdays and Thursdays,from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,and select Saturdays, from 10a.m. to 2 p.m. Other hours areavailable by special request.Volunteers are needed toserve as guides for the museum;training will be provided.To volunteer, callMary at 419-861-1336.This year marks the 100thanniversary of the old MonclovaSchool, which currentlyhouses the Monclova CommunityCenter. A specialCentennial Celebration Festivalwill be held on Saturday,August 11, from 10 a.m. to 5p.m. <strong>The</strong> event will featureold-time crafters, food, theMonclova Tavern, live entertainment,and more.A parade down MonclovaRoad will begin at 11 a.m.<strong>The</strong> festival is free and opento the public.Also as part of the weeklongcelebration, a NaturalizationCeremony will beheld at the Community Centeron Thursday, August 9, at10 a.m. <strong>The</strong> public is invitedto the event to support thosewho are becoming naturalizedcitizens of the UnitedStates.IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICEADVENT LUTHERANCHURCHCorner of Sylvania Avenueand McCord RoadSylvania, OH419-882-3701Sunday Worship - 10:15 a.m.<strong>The</strong> little churchwith a big heart.CHURCHF O R T H EIMPERFECTBECAUSEWE AREIMPERFECTPEOPLETOO!WHITEHOUSE6950 Whitehouse Sq BlvdPERRYSBURG29129 Lime City RdiCAMPUS Watch Live OnlineNEW HOPECHRISTIANCHURCH(Disciples of Christ)Corner of Gardenand Holloway RoadsHolland, Ohio 43528Sunday School: 9 a.m.Worship: 10 a.m.(419) 867-1535www.newhopedisciples.comMeets at thePerrysburg YMCA(Fort Meigs Centerfor Health Promotion)13415 Eckel Junction Rd.Perrysburg, Ohio 43551Sunday Mornings 10:00 a.m.A Reformed Church Teachingthe Bible verse-by-versePastor Joe Hillrich419-356-1127covechurch@gmail.comWe would love to have youvisit with us!SATURDAYS6PMSUNDAYS9AM10:45AM12:30PMfor more info goto our website atWEST TOLEDO2600 West Sylvania AveSOUTH TOLEDO2150 South Byrne RdAttend the Church of Your Choice<strong>Springfield</strong> Schools’ food tastinghelps determine fall menu itemsDave Zambo, <strong>Springfield</strong> Local School’s food servicesupervisor, recently invited elementary, middle and highschool students to participate in a food sampling to helpdetermine the district’s 2012-13 pizza vendor and a fewpotential healthy new items for district breakfast and lunchmenus.Above: <strong>Springfield</strong> High School junior Joseph Woodcasts his ballot for his favorite pizza.Below: Dorr fifth grader Jenna Butler tries somehealthy pizza.Historical Society seeks performersfor talent show in December<strong>The</strong> Holland <strong>Springfield</strong>Spencer Historical Society ismaking plans for a program tobe presented on December 8.<strong>The</strong> skit, “An Old FashionedHolland Christmas,” is set in aHolland, Ohio, home in theearly 1940s. A talent show isplanned to follow the skit.Anyone who is interestedin performing in the talentshow should contact the HistoricalSociety as soon as possible.Age is no limit. Singers,dancers, musicians and othersare welcome. Performancesmay be Christmas related, ifdesired. Auditions for theshow will be held in November.A gift basket raffle also isplanned to be held during theevent to benefit the scholarshipfund.For more information, callKarla Miller at 419-877-5008, or send an e-mail topanmamiller@gmail.com orcall Elaine Sneider at 419-861-4618.

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