Page 4 — June 13, 2013 — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNALConcerned About Your Financial Health?Maybe it’s Time for a Second Opinion?“Buy, Sell, Hold,” are words investors hear constantly regardingtheir portfolios. Successful investing is not always about how muchcash you have or if you should buy, sell or hold. It’s about qualityof assets, time horizons, financial needs, cash flow needs, risk toleranceand many other issues.Do you understand your exposure to various sectors of the marketand how these sectors correlate to each other? Sector weightings,asset allocation, management style and other issues significantlycontribute to the volatility of your portfolio.I believe it is important to understand what your risks are and howthey relate to your financial goals. A detailed analysis of your portfoliowill allow us to give you a valuable “Second Opinion.”If you would like to take advantage of our no-obligation“Second Opinion Service,”please call <strong>419</strong>-873-1400 to schedule an appointment.213 Louisiana Avenue ∙ Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 ∙ <strong>419</strong>8731400Matt.Skotynsky@RaymondJames.com ∙ www.Skotynsky.comSecurities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPCInvesting involves risk and you may incur a profit or less regardless of strategy selected.% % % % % % % % % % % %%% % % % % % % % % % % %%% % % % % % %% % % % % % % %% % % % %%% % % % % %%% % % % % % %%# # # # # # # # # #% % % % % % % %%%%%%% % % % % % % % %%% %%) ) ) # # # # #% %%% % % % % % % % % % % %%% % % % % % % % % % % %%% % % % % %% % % % % % % %% % % % %%% % % % % %%% % % % % % %%# # # # # # # # # #% % % % % % % %%%%%%% % % % % % % % %%% %%) ) ) # # # # #% %%%%% % % % % % % %% % % % % % % % %Alternate transportationfor 2013-14 school yearParents in the <strong>Rossford</strong> School System who have a needfor their student to be transported to a location other thantheir home address for an extended period of time mustnow fill out an alternate transportation form for eachchild.Because of the growing number of children in need ofalternate busing and the “Missing Child Act,” <strong>Rossford</strong>Schools will not permit transportation without a formcompleted and approved.Approval for your child to ride an alternate bus willdepend on the alternate location being already on existingbus routes for the current school year and State regulationsregarding load capacity.Forms are now available online at the <strong>Rossford</strong> SchoolsWeb site, Transportation tab (http://www.rossfordschools.org/pages/uploaded_files/AltTranspForm.pdf) or at theAdministrative Offices, 601 Superior, <strong>419</strong>-666-2010.Even though you may have received previous approval,another request must be made for the 2013-2014 schoolyear. Completed forms should be returned to the office nolater than August 1, 2013. After approval, a copy of theform will be returned to you by mail. Alternate transportationwill not start until you have received approval.TOLEARN SKATEwww.bgsu.edu/recwell/icewww.facebook.com/bgsuicearenaBGSU ICE ARENABOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITYSummer I (4-weeks)ednesdayW : June 19, 26; July 3, 10Summer II (6-weeks)ednesdayW: July 17, 24, 31; ATOLEAEARNLEARN6; July 3, 10: July 17, 24, 31; August 7 14 21TOSK TEKATEATESKAednesdayW: July 17, 24, 31; AClass times vary based on skormation, cFor more infoLaura Dunndunnle@bgsu.edu<strong>419</strong>.372.8686: July 17, 24, 31; August 7, 14, 21y based on skill level and age.ww.bgsu.edu/recwell/icewww.facwwebook!!!!!!!"#$%!!!"#$%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!&'()!*+!,!*-! ./01!23-!451!670!!!!!!!89::!!!,!!;;9!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!&'()!*+!,!*-!! ./01!?3;*!451!670!!!;*965)!/(F65>=C/6(!6(!5=0.WZD"!X/1/C9!!!!OOOU5=0^/01U65P!! ! !8 th&''()*!L)=5(/(P!#6O!S69!!!!bcHWZ!,!Z$V$%Z!,!ZWD$%KbK$!,!K$S3b"bQY!S)=IE/(P!46'5!^/01!d#H"e!C6![)!1=F)U!!!"#$%&'%!()*+,!!"##!-%!!,)!',&.!'&/%!0!!!"$%&!-%1!!)2!3)4!45$$!!6!7*)489!!2&(:6;
Hospice offers grief seriesfor adults who have lost a parentCheck us out on the web: rossford.comOpen your account today!Graduation CheckingHospice of NorthwestOhio is offering evening supportsessions for adults whoare mourning the loss of oneor both parents.This five-week group,“After Your Parent Dies,”will meet on Mondays, July29 to August 26, from 6 to7:30 p.m., at Hospice ofNorthwest Ohio’s PerrysburgCenter located at 30000 EastRiver Road.Conducted by bereavementcounselors, the sessionswill help participants understandthe impact of the loss ofa parent on personal identity,revisit childhood losses andexplore regret versus relief.<strong>The</strong> series is free and opento any adult in the community,whether or not they havehad a prior relationship withHospice of Northwest Ohio.Pre-registration is required.For more information orto register, call the HospiceBereavement Department at<strong>419</strong>-661-4001 or visit theWeb site at www.hospicenwo.org.<strong>Rossford</strong> UM Church to offerVacation Bible School June 24-27<strong>Rossford</strong> United MethodistChurch will offer a VacationBible School forpreschoolers age 4 throughstudents in sixth grade, June24-27.<strong>The</strong> theme for the weekis “Face Your Fears atColossal Coaster World.”<strong>The</strong> Alzheimer’s Association,Northwest Ohio Chapter,is hosting “A Brush withArt” on the following dayand time:•A Brush with Art, Friday,June 14, at 1 p.m., in theSculpture Gallery. Participantswill create a piece ofclay art.A Brush with Art is a freemonthly program held onFridays. Co-sponsored withthe Toledo Museum of Art, itis designed to provide fun.Friends and family are welcometo accompany the visitor.A Brush with Art addshands-on experiences.Dinner will be held at 5:15p.m. for students, and theprogram ends each day at8:15 p.m.<strong>The</strong>re is no cost to attend.For registration forms ormore information, call Kim at<strong>419</strong>-266-9091 or Patsy at<strong>419</strong>-261-3601.Alzheimer’s Association offersprogram at Toledo Museum of ArtGuests should meet at theinformation desk, just insidethe Grove Place entrance tothe main museum building.Galleries are fully accessible,and free wheelchairs areavailable at each entrance.<strong>The</strong> Toledo Museum ofArt is located at 2445 MonroeStreet at Scottwood Avenue.Parking is free forToledo Museum of Art membersand $5 for non-members.Financial assistance isavailable for parking forthose in need.Registration is requested.For more information or toregister, call the Alzheimer’sAssociation at <strong>419</strong>-537-1999.Hooked On Jesus concertslated for Saturday, June 22<strong>The</strong> fourth annual HookedOn Jesus concert will takeplace on Saturday, June 22, atthe Maumee Bay State Parkamphitheater. <strong>The</strong> concertwill feature four area bands,and admission is free. <strong>The</strong>line-up follows:•3 p.m.–Bridges YouthMusic Ministry from McCordRoad Christian Church•4 p.m.–Jon Hartke fromPrince of Peace LutheranChurch•5 p.m.–Altars Of Athensfrom McCord Road ChristianChurch•6 p.m.–Rew!nd from St.Mark Lutheran Church<strong>The</strong> concert is sponsoredby St. Mark Lutheran Churchand <strong>The</strong> Bridges Music Ministryof McCord Road ChristianChurch.Attention All VeteransLooking for new proud members to join ourpost, if you have served in the military. Wouldbe glad to discuss eligibility.Contact VFW Post 6409—<strong>Rossford</strong> PostCommander Gilles Frankart—<strong>419</strong>-<strong>874</strong>-4984Cell—<strong>419</strong>-205-0818Quartermaster Darrell Maxwell—<strong>419</strong>-450-1771Post - ph. <strong>419</strong>-666-9563<strong>Rossford</strong> Senior Center<strong>The</strong> Wood County Committee on AgingPrograms and lunches for all area residentsat least 60 years of age.ACTIVITIES ANDLUNCH MENUSLunch is served Mondaythrough Friday, at noon. Noreservations are necessary.Menus are subject to change,and nutritional values and ingredientinformation areavailable upon request.<strong>The</strong> suggested donation is$2, age 60+, and $5, for thoseunder age 60. Hot, nutritiousmeals are available Monday-Friday for home-bound seniorsin Wood County who areunable to prepare meals forthemselves.Frozen meals are availablefor the weekend. If eligible,the cost is on a donationbasis. For more information,call Social Services at 1-800-367-4935. To register forweekly activities, call theSenior Center.Monday, June 17Noon menu–Cream ofBroccoli Soup or VegetableSoup, egg salad sandwich,celery and peanut butter, citrussections, ice cream. •9:30a.m.–Body RecallTuesday, June 18Noon menu–Chicken andDumplings or Hamloaf,On May 24, ISOH/IM-PACT sent its third shipmentof relief aid for the victimsWe’re a bank that believesin celebrating your life’s achievements.In honor of your graduation, GenoaBank would like to offer you $25 Free*when you open a new checking account.Free ATM/Debit Card Free Box of Checks Free GenNet Internet BankingAccess your new account by ATM at over 35 local colleges and universities!400 Dixie Highway<strong>419</strong>-666-8494Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.creamed corn, marinated carrotsalad, berry blend fruitwith yogurt and granola.•9 a.m.–Breakfast Bunchat the Bulldog Diner, DixieHighway, <strong>Rossford</strong>. Start theday right with a great breakfastand good friends.•12:45 p.m.–Poker withHost Ed Tucholski. We’ve gotthe chips, we’ve got the cards,and you provide the luck andtalent. Put on your best pokerface and join the fun.Wednesday, June 19Noon menu–Birthday Celebration:Roasted Pork, ricepilaf, French green beans,tomato juice, cinnamon applesauce,cake and ice cream.•9:30 a.m.–Body Recall•Noon–Birthday Celebrationwith gift bags courtesy ofPerrysburg Care and RehabilitationCenter. Those withJune birthdays should registerin advance.Thursday, June 20Noon menu–GroundBologna or Chipped Turkey,potato salad, carrot and celerysticks, plums, cookies.•12:30 p.m.–Program:“America the Beautiful:Washington.” Join us as wecontinue our series with thegreat state of Washington.Friday, June 21Noon menu–Scalloped Potatoesand Ham or SalmonLoaf, Riviera blend vegetables,cauliflower and peanutsalad, mandarin orange salad,banana bread.•9:30 a.m.–Body RecallUpcoming Events•June 25, at noon–<strong>Rossford</strong>Senior Club.•June 26, from 10 a.m. tonoon–Blood glucose andblood pressure clinic. To helpdefray the cost of supplies, adonation of $1 for testing ofblood glucose is suggested.•June 26, at 12:30p.m.–Program: “Why Do WeSay It?” with Ed Tucholski.Have you ever wonderedwhere certain phrases we saycome from? Attend this sessionto learn where they originatedand why we say them.•June 27 at 12:45p.m.–Bingo with prizes sponsoredby Perrysburg Commons.•June 28 at 1 p.m.–Cornhole.Join us for a friendlybean bag toss game withfriends.Four St. Rose School teachers retiringFour teachers at St. Rose CatholicSchool in Perrysburg are retiring thismonth after a cumulative 102 years ofteaching.First grade teacher Diane Leyland is retiringwith 38 years of service; reading andmath specialist Joyce Gomach with 33years; kindergarten teacher GretchenBechtel with 22 years, and librarian SharonMoor with nine years.“<strong>The</strong>ir commitment to Catholic educationand helping our students reach theirfull potential has been a gift,” PrincipalBarbara Jenks said. “<strong>The</strong>re are not enoughwords to express our gratitude for theirlife-long dedication and commitment.”“<strong>The</strong>se teachers have spent many hourscontributing to our school, but most of all,we are thankful to these teachers for openingthe minds and hearts of our students.”About 100 St. Rose students and familiescelebrated these teachers with an icecream social sponsored by Mr. Freeze onMay 30.ISOH/IMPACT’s tornado relief efforts continueof the recent deadly tornadoes.<strong>The</strong> supplies, donatedand packaged by area residents,included BucketBrigade relief kits filled withpersonal care items, pet supplies,baby care products,food, Kids Against Hungerpackaged meals and otherneeded items.Area residents are invitedto help assist victims ofthese recent storms as wellas other local, national andworldwide disaster victimsby filling a new, five-gallonlidded bucket with cleaningsupplies, personal careitems, first aid supplies, petsupplies or canned and nonperishablefood items.For those who would liketo participate in the BucketBrigade but cannot fill abucket on their own, a donationof $35 will allowISOH/IMPACT to fill, shipand distribute a bucket of reliefsupplies to those in need.Supplies that are not inbuckets also will be accepted.Items include papertowels, bathroom tissue, tissues,disposable tableware,laundry detergent, new tents,tarps, brooms, mops, rakes,shovels, box fans, shop vacsand generators.Glass items and clothingwill not be accepted. Bottledwater is not needed at thistime.Donations can bedropped off at any area TiremanAuto Service Center orat ISOH/IMPACT’s distributioncenter located at 905Farnsworth Road in Waterville.A P.O.D.S. container islocated at the Waterville distributioncenter for dropoffs.Cash and credit card donationscan be made onlineat www.isohimpact .org orsent directly to theISOH/IMPACT offices at25182 West River Road, Perrysburg,Ohio 43551.For more information,visit the Web site atwww.isohimpact.org.Bayview RetireesGolf Course3910 Summit - Toledo<strong>419</strong>-726-8081Obituary•LESLIE VICARYLeslie N. Vicary, 77, diedFriday, June 7, 2013. He wasborn on August 27, 1935, in<strong>Rossford</strong>, to Leslie andGaynell (Lessire) Vicary. Hewas a graduate of <strong>Rossford</strong>High School where he excelledin sports, especiallyfootball.He served in the U.S.Marine Corps as an MP duringthe Korean War. Afterbeing honorably discharged,he continued his lifelongservice in law enforcementfirst, with the <strong>Rossford</strong> PoliceDepartment and then acareer with the Ohio StateHighway Patrol.After retiring, he workedsecurity at Toledo Hospitalfor many years. Mr. Vicaryhad a strong commitment tohis faith and enjoyed fishingon the Maumee River, hunting,gardening and most ofall, spending time with hisfamily.He is survived by hiswife of 54 years, Helen Vicary;daughters, Tori Coward,Linda (John) Wilson andDawn (Tim) Printke; grandchildren,Charity Anderson,Jessica (John) Tomasi, JohnWilson, Jacqueline Searcy,Matthew Wilson, TimothyPrintke and Nathan Coward,and great-grandchildren,James Printke and MichaelaTomasi. He was preceded indeath by his brother, FrederickVicary.A Memorial Service willbe held today, June 13, at 11a.m., at Calvary Church,1360 Conant Street,Maumee. Interment will beprivate. Arrangements weremade by the Sujkowski FuneralHome of <strong>Rossford</strong>.Memorial contributionsbe made to Calvary Church.gh‘Summerin Paris’fund-raiser tobenefit BeachHouse June 18“Summer in Paris,” a fundraiserfor Beach House, willbe held on Tuesday, June 18,from 6 to 9 p.m., at TrioRestaurant, 5703 Main Street,Sylvania.A social hour will be followedby a dinner/silent auctionand live auction. It issuggested that guests wearwhite as an acknowledgementto the “diners en blanc” nowcelebrated in France at thistime of year. <strong>The</strong>re will befour courses served with pairingsplus dessert.Beach House is an emergencyshelter for women andfamilies founded in 1921 byHelen Beach Jones, the wifeof Toledo Mayor Samuel“Golden Rule” Jones. Originallyat 547 North Erie Street,it has been at its present location,915 North Erie Street,since 1947.USE THECLASSIFIEDS<strong>419</strong>-<strong>874</strong>-4491ROSSFORD UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH270 Dixie Highway<strong>Rossford</strong>, Ohio 43460Phone <strong>419</strong>-666-5323Pastor: Rev. Robert BallSUNDAY9:00 a.m. Sunday School10:00 a.m. Worship ServiceNursery AvailablePERRYSBURGALLIANCE CHURCH10401 Avenue RoadCorner 795 and White RoadPerrysburg, Ohio 43551Phone: <strong>419</strong>-<strong>874</strong>-1961www.perrysburgalliance.orgRev. Thomas George,Senior PastorSUNDAY8:15 a.m. Worship Service9:30 a.m. Sunday School forAll Ages10:45 a.m. Worship Service6:00 p.m. Discipling GroupsWEDNESDAY7:00 p.m. Senior High SNAC7:00 p.m. Middle School JVD7:00 p.m. FW Friends(age 3 - grade 5)7:00 p.m. Adult Prayer Meeting“Join Us In Worship”ST. JOHN’SLUTHERAN CHURCHU.S. 20 and Route 163Stony Ridge, OhioPhone: (<strong>419</strong>) 837-5115Daniel G. Beaudoin, PastorSUNDAY8:30 a.m. ContemporaryWorship9:45 a.m. Sunday School10:45 a.m. Traditional WorshipAttend the Churchof Your ChoiceCancer survivorcelebrationset for Saturday,June 15Mercy Cancer Centers willhost its annual Cancer SurvivorCelebration on Saturday,June 15, at Mercy St.Charles Hospital.<strong>The</strong> program will be heldin the Oregon Room, locatedon the basement level of thehospital near the cafeteria.Cancer survivors are invitedto bring a guest to thefree breakfast program.Doors open at 8:30 a.m.,and the event will run from 9to 11:30 a.m.<strong>The</strong> program will featureBlackie Scott, humorist, author,corporate and entertainmentspeaker. <strong>The</strong>re also willbe displays, door prizes, foodand refreshments.For more information or toregister, call <strong>419</strong>-251-6372.MOVING?Advertise your homein the classifieds<strong>419</strong>-<strong>874</strong>-<strong>2528</strong>ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL — June 13, 2013 — Page 5IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICEROSSFORD FIRSTBAPTIST CHURCH157 Bergin Street<strong>Rossford</strong>, Ohio 43460Phone <strong>419</strong>-666-9447Rev. Alexander ShearesSUNDAY9:00 a.m. Sunday School10:45 a.m. Worship ServiceWEDNESDAY6:00 p.m. Prayer Service,Testifying and Bible StudySunday Services:Holy Eucharist, 8 A.M.Holy Family Eucharist, 10 A.M.Sunday School 10 A.M.871 East BoundaryPerrysburg, Ohio 43551<strong>419</strong>-<strong>874</strong>-5704www.saint-timothy.net24250 Dixie Highway(Highway 25)Perrysburg, Ohio 43551(located just southof Five Point Road)Phone: (<strong>419</strong>) <strong>874</strong>-6502Masses: Saturday, 5:00p.m.; Sunday, 8:00, 9:45 and11:30 a.m.www.blessedjohn.orgLutheran Church of theMaster will hold VacationBible School June 17 to 21,from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. <strong>The</strong>theme is “Where Kids StandStrong for God.”A $7 suggested donationper child includes dinner eachnight and a music CD forALL SAINTS CATHOLICCHURCH628 Lime City Road<strong>Rossford</strong>, Ohio 43460<strong>419</strong>-666-1393www.allsaintsrossford.orgMasses: Saturday at 4:30 p.m.Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.ALL SAINTSCATHOLIC SCHOOL(Preschool through Grade 8)Where we study the world,teach the heart,and live the gospel.Lutheran Church of the MasterVBS to be held June 17-21each family.Registration is open forchildren ages 3 to 11 atwww.lcmperrysburg.org.For more information, callthe church at <strong>419</strong>-<strong>874</strong>-7986.Lutheran Church of the Masteris located at 2<strong>874</strong>4 SimmonsRoad in Perrysburg.FREE EDUCATIONAL MEDICARE SEMINARTuesday, June 18 @ 6:00 p.m.Perrysburg Way Public Library, Mtg Room AHello, my name is Ron Myers and I am an independenthealth insurance agent in Perrysburg. I host this EducationalEvent every month for anyone that is or willsoon be eligible for Medicare and has questions.It is critical that you understand your options!! We will discuss howMedicare works, when to enroll, Medicare Supplement versus MedicareAdvantage Plans, Part D Prescription Plans, and how to identify whichplan option is right for you.This is an Educational Event NOT a Sales Event. No specific carrieror plan materials will be presented or sold. <strong>The</strong>re is no cost to attend.<strong>The</strong>re is no obligation in attending.Walk-ins are welcome. RSVP is optional. Individual appointmentsare available if you prefer. 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