Page 14 — <strong>October</strong> <strong>17</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL“Think Local First”Keep <strong>Perrysburg</strong> unique and vital –shop and dine our local businesses first!AlterationsComfort KeepersCommodoreBarbersDelph Bros.ConstructionDhondtInsurancePERRYSBURG’SCommodore WayComfort Keepers(419) 874-4880Non-MedicalIn-Home Care419-872-9830Auto-Home-Business-Life“Your Hometown Agent”ONE FREE SOFT DRINKwith <strong>the</strong> purchase <strong>of</strong> a Burger entree.Value not to exceed $1.99One coupon per customer pleasePERRYSBURGERSJulie Olmstead,Physical Therapist22 years experiencePhysical Therapy Consultants27064 Oakmead DriveTotal BodyRehabilitation•Shoulder •Knee •Hip •Ankle•Feet •Balance •Conditioning•Sports •Worker’s Comp.•Post SurgicalSpecializing inBack & Neck PainCall 419-874-6957www.yourptc.comWealth Management Services...and More.We go <strong>the</strong> distance for our clients. Call us and we will review <strong>the</strong> assets in yourportfolio, even if some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> assets are not held at Raymond James. We can alsohelp you estimate how much you need to save to reach your retirement goals.Retirement Services 401K Rollovers Financial PlanningWealth Management Estate Planning Insurance Services StocksBonds CD’s Mutual Funds Annuities Education PlanningThink Local First!213 Louisiana Avenue <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551 419.873.1400matt.skotynsky@raymondjames.com raymondjames.com/Skotynsky©2011 Securities <strong>of</strong>fered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPCElias Adin’s Inc.Fifth Street BrickOven PubHMH WellnessLimesComputingO-Deer DinerPatricia’s HairStudioWe Sell It, Ltd.COMINGSOON!www.limescomputing.comSUNDAY FLEAMARKETSee You NextSeason!419-450-6255<strong>Perrysburg</strong>1077 Louisiana Ave.(419) 872-8326Chrissa LiskaiNew AccountRepresentativeAmy KonzRetailLenderKathy AltmanMarket ManagerJenny WackAsst. Branch ManagerThe UPS Store andCopy CenterLocally Owned and Operated27100 Oakmead Dr./Rt. 20(Across from WalMart)Choose One Per Customer:• 25% <strong>of</strong>f color copies• 25% <strong>of</strong>f b/w copies• 3 months free new mailbox services419-873-9840email files to: store5420@<strong>the</strong>upsstore.com©2011. Securities <strong>of</strong>fered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPCBarber’sTheInCall today to schedule your complimentaryRetirement Transition ConsultationPhone (419) 872-0204 | Toll Free (877) 883-1224www.CitizenAdvisory.comInvestment Advisory services are <strong>of</strong>fered through Alphastar Capital Management, LLC, a SECRegistered Investment Advisor. Alphastar Capital Management, LLC and Citizen Advisory Group, Ltd.are independent entities.Stop by and see Brent, Maggie,Becky and Lou!HOURS: Wed. 9-7; Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-7; Sat. 9-2Noappointmentnecessary.129 W. Third Street419-874-6684Your HometownIndependentInsurance AgencyCall (419) 872-SAVEKeith K. KellerVACATION SPECIALIST<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551kkeller@cruiseone.comwww.LivingIsCruising.comPhone 419-931-4479Fax 419-931-4476Would you like to include yourbusiness on our monthly page?Only $50 per month includingspot color(six-month commitment required)This special page comes out <strong>the</strong> 3rd Wednesday<strong>of</strong> every month and also appears on-line!Call 419-874-4491 today to reserveyour space.Deadline is <strong>the</strong> 2nd Friday <strong>of</strong> every month.Pet Sitting & Dog WalkingCertified Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Pet Sitter(419) 206-1228www.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>PetAssist.comUpcoming EventsLevis CommonsFall FestivalSaturday, <strong>October</strong> 203 to 7 p.m.Downtown<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Inc.Octobo<strong>of</strong>estSaturday, <strong>October</strong> 27COLORPRINTING/COPYINGis now availableat Welch Publishing’s<strong>Perrysburg</strong> 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!419-874-25281<strong>17</strong> E. Second St. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Michael J. Olmstead, PTChief Executive Officer20 Years Serving Toledo AreaChoose to live a life<strong>of</strong> performanceover an existencefilled with pain!Call Today!419-872-19142 FOR $10GET 2 BURRITOSOR BOWLSFOR $10Not valid with any o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>fer. Limit one. Expires 11/20/12
Shop T A LKPERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>October</strong> <strong>17</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — Page 15Christ Child Society hosts 10th annual Red Wagon eventCelebrating an anniversary in styleTo celebrate <strong>the</strong>ir 13th wedding anniversary,Mike Posadny <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> surprisedhis wife Trish with a horse-drawncarriage ride. They enjoyed a warm autumnLu<strong>the</strong>ran Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master donatessocks to Glenwood Elementary SchoolLu<strong>the</strong>ran Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, held three “Undie Sundays” to collectunderwear and socks to be donated to Glenwood Elementary School. A total <strong>of</strong> 347pairs were donated to <strong>the</strong> school to be used as needed. At last year’s Halloweenparade, Glenwood students helped collect food items for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> ChristiansUnited food bank. Glenwood Principal Paul GIbbs is shown accepting <strong>the</strong> donationfrom Jennie Buckenberger <strong>of</strong> Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master.Rewards are <strong>of</strong>fered by Wood County Crime Stoppersfor information leading to <strong>the</strong> arrest <strong>of</strong> criminals.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> and Rossford citizens may provide informationanonymously by calling 1-800-542-7463.day for <strong>the</strong>ir trip around town.Emily McCoy is <strong>the</strong> carriage driver for<strong>the</strong> Real McCoy Carriage Service <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.“When we get piledupon one ano<strong>the</strong>rin large cities, as inEurope, we shallbecome as corruptas Europe.”–Thomas JeffersonSuzette L. Huenefeld, M.D.PERRYSBURG FORT MEIGSFAMILY PRACTICE27511 Holiday Lane, Ste. 101<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551419-872-0242• Family practice• Specializing in female healthcareand pediatrics• Accepting new patients• Most insurance plans• Call for a FREE get to know you visitKingston sponsors seniormovie day on <strong>October</strong> 18Kingston Healthcareinvites local seniors to afree senior movie day onThursday, <strong>October</strong> 18, at<strong>the</strong> Maumee Indoor Theater.The <strong>the</strong>ater will transforminto a fun zoo atmosphereas <strong>the</strong> movie “WeBought a Zoo” will beshown.The Zoo Director willopen <strong>the</strong> doors at noon, and<strong>the</strong> Curator will start <strong>the</strong>movie at 1 p.m. TheKingston “zoo staff” willprovide free pizza while <strong>the</strong>Silver Sneakers FitnessProgram will supply freeHey <strong>Perrysburg</strong>!We Are Your Ford Connection!www.BrondesFordToledo.comSCOTT MUIR ROB WHITNER DOUG MAHOOD419.471.2941 419.471.2953 419.471.2958BRONDES FORD TOLEDO5545 SECOR RD. @ ALEXISThe Rudolph/Libbe Companies is listed in 82ndplace on Engineering News-Record’s “Top 100Design/Build Firms List” for <strong>2012</strong>.The Rudolph/Libbe Companies is <strong>the</strong> only Ohio contractorto be recognized on ENR’s Top 100 Design-BuildFirms list.The national rankings are based on 2011 revenue. Out<strong>of</strong> total revenue exceeding $480 million in 2011,Rudolph/Libbe Companies reported more than $150 millionfrom projects using <strong>the</strong> design/build delivery method.The Rudolph/Libbe Companies is among <strong>the</strong> region’slargest contractors and employs 1,000-1,500 constructiontrades through <strong>of</strong>fices in Lima, Toledo, Cleveland andWalbridge, Ohio; and Plymouth, Michigan.~~~~~~~~~~~~~Reminger Co., LPA announces that two attorneys in<strong>the</strong> Toledo <strong>of</strong>fice have recently been appointed to positionswith <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Maumee Law Department.Suzanne Belot Norton has been appointed interim lawdirector, and David Hudson has been appointed assistantlaw director.A Workers’ Compensation Practice Group Leader withReminger, Ms. Norton also is Workers’ Compensationcounsel for <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Maumee. She has served as anassistant law director for <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Maumee since 2004.Licensed in Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania, herpractice includes workers’ compensation defense for selfinsuredand state-funded employers, and representation <strong>of</strong>public employers and businesses in various aspects <strong>of</strong>municipal, governmental and employment practices law.For <strong>the</strong> past four years, she has been selected “Who’sWho in Area Law” by <strong>the</strong> Toledo Business <strong>Journal</strong>, as one<strong>of</strong> northwest Ohio’s top attorneys in her fields <strong>of</strong> workers’compensation and municipal/governmental law. She alsohas regularly been recognized by Ohio Super Lawyers in<strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> workers’ compensation.A member <strong>of</strong> many pr<strong>of</strong>essional and civic organizations,Ms. Norton serves on <strong>the</strong> Grievance Committee for<strong>the</strong> Toledo Bar Association, and has participated in <strong>the</strong>Ohio Supreme Court’s “Lawyer to Lawyer” mentoringprogram. Certified as a specialist in workers’ compensationlaw by <strong>the</strong> Supreme Court <strong>of</strong> Ohio and by <strong>the</strong> OhioState Bar Association since 1999, she is a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>OSBA’s Workers' Compensation Certification SpecialtyBoard.Mr. Hudson focuses his practice on litigation involvinga wide variety <strong>of</strong> disciplines. Not only is he is a member<strong>of</strong> Reminger’s governmental/public entity liability practicegroup, but also he has developed expertise in a broadnumber <strong>of</strong> areas that assist with his role with <strong>the</strong> city.In addition to his pr<strong>of</strong>essional duties, he is an adjunctfaculty member for <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Toledo College <strong>of</strong>Law. Mr. Hudson teaches <strong>the</strong> fundamentals <strong>of</strong> trial advocacyto second and third year students.“We are very proud <strong>of</strong> Suzanne’s and David’s contributionsthus far to <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Maumee,” said RemingerManaging Partner Stephen E. Walters.s<strong>of</strong>t drinks and popcorn.“We Bought a Zoo” is a2011 light hearted moviethat is set in sou<strong>the</strong>rn California.It stars Matt Damanas a fa<strong>the</strong>r who moves hisyoung family to <strong>the</strong> countrysideto renovate and reopena struggling zoo.For reservations, callKingston <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> at419-872-6200 by <strong>October</strong><strong>17</strong>.Kingston Residence <strong>of</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong> is a full serviceretirement community specializingin Assisted Livingand Memory Care services.Wood County Committee on Agingto host chefs’ ‘Throwdown’ Oct. 20Five will battle it out for<strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wood CountyThrowdown Champion onSaturday, <strong>October</strong> 20. TheWood County Committee onAging will host <strong>the</strong> “Throwdown”at Penta Career Center,9301 Buck Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.Doors will open at10:30 a.m.At <strong>the</strong> Throwdown,guests will sample variouscourses from <strong>the</strong> local chefs,critique all <strong>the</strong> food samplesby individual voting, andenjoy entertainment providedby <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Commons andVisiting Physicians Association.The guests’ votes willaward one chef <strong>the</strong> People’sChoice Award for appetizer,main course and dessert.There also will be celebrityjudging to announce <strong>the</strong><strong>2012</strong> Wood County ThrowdownChampion.The celebrity judgesinclude Ron Matter, superintendent<strong>of</strong> Penta Career Center,Dan Newman, food editor,and Owen CommunityCollege President Dr. MikeBower.Competing chef’sinclude; Dave Napierala <strong>of</strong>Waterford at Levis Commons,Anne Hodulik <strong>of</strong>Bowling Green Manor,James Price <strong>of</strong> SterlingHouse <strong>of</strong> Bowling Green,Mike Widmer <strong>of</strong> BlakelyCare Canter and Paul Dauch<strong>of</strong> Wood County Committeeon Aging.Featured entertainmentincludes Gene Parker Quartet.Tickets cost $5 each andare available by calling 419-353-5661.Local members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> society display one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> baskets being raffled. From left are Waterville residents GerryHadley, Arlene Kipker and Mary Beth Krebs and <strong>Perrysburg</strong> resident Judy Maurer.Attempting to find room for several more packages <strong>of</strong>diapers are Marsha Cyranowski, left, and Charlene Kuhn.On a sunny July Friday,Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns Country Clubin Toledo was filled withgolfers scrambling in <strong>the</strong> seventhannual Sgt. DavidChrist<strong>of</strong>f Fallen HeroesMemorial Golf Tournamentbenefitting <strong>the</strong> USMCReserves Toys for Tots andWounded Warrior Project.The annual outing is inmemory <strong>of</strong> Sgt. DavidChrist<strong>of</strong>f, USMC, from Rossford,who was laid to rest inArlington National Cemeteryin May 2006, after beingmortally wounded on patrolin Iraq. A Fallujah Marine,Sgt. Christ<strong>of</strong>f was serving hissecond tour when he waskilled by a roadside bomb onMay 22, 2006.The event was started in2006 by Sgt. Christ<strong>of</strong>f’sfa<strong>the</strong>r, Dave Christ<strong>of</strong>f, whoresides in Rossford. It startedsmall in 2006 with just a fewgolfers and has grown tomore than 100 golfers participating,and raising in excess<strong>of</strong> $20,000 to date. This yearmore than $7,000 was raised,benefitting Toys for Tots andWounded Warrior Project(WWP).The tournament welcomedtwo representatives <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>WWP, Sgt. Adam Poppenhouseand Adam Widner. Mr.Widner, a spokesperson forWWP, made a heartfelt presentationduring <strong>the</strong> awardsOn <strong>October</strong> 9, more than100 women turned out tosupport <strong>the</strong> Christ ChildSociety <strong>of</strong> Toledo (CCS) andits mission to providelayettes for newborns <strong>of</strong> familiesin need.The CCS hosted its 10thannual Red Wagon LayetteShower at Sylvania CountryClub. Attendees were askedto bring a package <strong>of</strong> newborndiapers for <strong>the</strong> layettes.Cecile Bennett, president<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local chapter,expressed her appreciationfor all <strong>the</strong> diaper donations,noting that some peoplebrought more than one package.The organization filledmore than three sport utilityvehicles and vans with diapers.To raise funds for o<strong>the</strong>rbanquet, about <strong>the</strong> organizationand <strong>the</strong> services <strong>the</strong>y provideto returning servicemenand women with injuries sustainedduring <strong>the</strong>ir tours <strong>of</strong>duty in defense <strong>of</strong> both Iraqand Afghanistan.Each year <strong>the</strong> fund-raiserbegins with a flag raising ceremonypresented by <strong>the</strong>USMC reserves as well as <strong>the</strong>layette items such as bottles,clothing, blankets, toys,books and o<strong>the</strong>r infant necessities,<strong>the</strong> society held asilent auction and raffle. Thisyear’s <strong>the</strong>me was “Put aSong in your Heart and Helpa Child,” and <strong>the</strong> event waschaired by Sandra Goodwin,Karen Jarrett and Kathy Pancone.The signature Red Wagonsadorned with fall flowersserved as centerpieces ateach table and <strong>the</strong> arrangementswere sold during <strong>the</strong>event as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fund-raiser.Ms. Pancone expressedher appreciation to everyonewho worked to help make<strong>the</strong> event a success. Theorganization raised $3,200this year, and <strong>the</strong> funds alongwith nearly 10,000 diaperswill be used to distribute 700layettes to newborn babiesand <strong>the</strong>ir families, she added.During <strong>the</strong> program, pastpresident Mary Murnen recognizeda member with <strong>the</strong>Red Wagon award for outstandingdedication and communityservice.Lucy Abu-Absi received<strong>the</strong> award. “She has workedtirelessly for <strong>the</strong> Christ ChildSociety and has generouslygiven her time and talent toinvocation by Mark Taylor,followed by <strong>the</strong> honorary firsttee shot to kick <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> event.Sgt. Poppenhouse fromWWP and 86-year-oldMarine veteran RobertRomaker, who has participatedevery year since 2006,started <strong>the</strong> event.The tournament is supportedby major sponsors;Attorneys At LawLea<strong>the</strong>rman & WitzlerTodd Hamilton Noll • Kay Lea<strong>the</strong>rman HowardPaul A. Skaff • Robert A. McColley353 Elm Street<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551419-874-3536Practice Areas Include:Real Estate Contracts/ClosingsServing <strong>the</strong> Community Since 1950so many <strong>of</strong> our activities,”said Ms. Murnen.Ms. Abu-Absi served on<strong>the</strong> board and has been acelebrity waiter for severalyears. She also has participatedin society programsincluding Clo<strong>the</strong> a Child,Layettes, Parenting Today’sKids and Let’s Read.A teacher and pastoralminister for <strong>the</strong> Toledo Diocesefor 19 years, she joined<strong>the</strong> society in 2002, servingas president elect, presidentand parliamentarian.More recently she servedtwo years as <strong>the</strong> vice presidentfor <strong>the</strong> National ChristChild Board.“We are so proud to present<strong>the</strong> Red Wagon Award toLucy,” concluded Ms. Murnen.The CCS is a nondenominationalorganization thatholds annual fund-raisers andconducts membership driveseach fall in a continuingeffort to seek new members.Its ongoing mission, in<strong>the</strong> words <strong>of</strong> founder MaryVirginia Merrick is “Nothingis too much to do for achild.”For more information,visit <strong>the</strong> CCS Web site atwwwchristchildsociety<strong>of</strong>toledo.org. –Jane MaioloArea golfers participate in annual Christ<strong>of</strong>f Fallen Heroes tourneyHeartbeat <strong>of</strong> Toledo, apregnancy support center, islooking for volunteers toserve at ei<strong>the</strong>r its West Sylvaniaor Varland <strong>of</strong>fices.A new volunteer trainingis planned for Tuesday,“Restoring your teeth can restoreyour health and appearance for alifetime.”<strong>Perrysburg</strong>FamilyDentistry419-872-9191• General DentistryJon B. Dove, D.D.S.,is accepting new patients.New address: 601 W. BoundaryEvening hours availableHonorary first tee shots were made by Sgt. Adam Poppenhouse, left, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> WoundedWarrior Project, and Robert Romaker <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, right, a Marine veteran <strong>of</strong> WorldWar II who served in Iwo Jima.Heartbeat <strong>of</strong> Toledo to <strong>of</strong>fer volunteer training<strong>October</strong> 23, from 1 to 3p.m., at Heartbeat’s newlocation, 4041 West SylvaniaAvenue, Suite LL4. The<strong>of</strong>fice is located directlyacross from WestfieldFranklin Park.Heartbeat providesinformation, free pregnancytesting, free ultrasounds,options counseling, andassistance to women whoare or may be pregnant. Theagency also <strong>of</strong>fers prenataland parenting classes wheremoms and moms-to-be canearn baby items whilelearning how to becomebetter parents.For more information orto register for volunteertraining, call Heartbeat at419-241-9131. A volunteerapplication is also availableon <strong>the</strong> Web site atwww.heartbeat<strong>of</strong>toledo.org.Brondes Ford/Lincoln <strong>of</strong>Maumee and Toledo, HollandEngineering, Rudolph LibbeCompanies and Pugh Heatingand Air Conditioning, alongwith many o<strong>the</strong>r local businesses.Plans are underway for <strong>the</strong>eighth annual tournament.For more information, visit<strong>the</strong> Web site at www.Sgt-C h r i s t o f f - G o l f -Tournament.com.ACTnow to score bigon your ACT/SATSept. 8 &Oct. 27Varying “BLITZ”packages available.134 W. South BoundarySuite H, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH419-873-6121gforces@bex.net