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AL Finance Director to retire page 9 Carrier routes available The PRESS currently 'has routes available for energelic young boys or girls on.'' Ridg'etand. Julia, Carleen, Hayes. Centennial ar>d a section of Detroit in Avon. Routes also available in Sheffield Lake: On Lafayette and Treadway. If Interested, call 933-8480 Avon could grow to 80,000 people --page 12 rid Year, No. 4 November's,'1991 933-5100 a Days Till Homespun Fair SHEFFIELD LAKE A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION !N LORAlN COUNTY Fealuftr-y Award Winning Photography ConuminiU Pulse And More R.J.H. Jr. By Karen Drnslcr Muzzy: Hysteria developing over PUDs Some predictions! By the time most of you read this .week's column, the results of the Nov. 5 election will be history. On the other hand, as 1 write this column Monday morning (since u-o print/Tues: day), the results of course aren't yul known to anyunu. I've decided to iry'suiiiqliiiiitf a little different this election. I utilized th.i system of predicting 1901 election results with the aid of my barber poll. Yes, you teud, correctly ~ the' Barber Poll. Them Is the * Gallup 1 Poll, lliirrls Poll, even the Judy Murray Campaign Poll, but I think The PRESS Sniber Poll is the most scientific, yet accurate gauge to come down thu plkd. „• : According to area barbers who chnl. extensively with their customers. Mayor Richard W. Hausrod ^von with no Luke Councilman Don sition, is an oasy the top .slol wlili around 3£°° \ , Ro,. Andolwn second, and Grog f..U third. Late Inforinntlon had^ilka nl Inu and out of office but he should udgo Ekin on the coat lulls of ludv Murray Sl SlSSy. oil Unrber Poll indention* nolncu toward a trifecta with all three Avon Lake school lovlos going down ho 'dumper. Not so, as we Sot ctosot to o ec- t\nn dav. ssuos 17 find l«. in ncemon.s. had o slight; edge, to po« «h 1H Issue 19 which was asking Tor new monius. hod no chance whatsoever, SS»rJn our BP.Twdbock. this levy ^Xor^umb^nt Mayor Pearl nle"rctk will narrowly slip p«sl: John AVON - "1, think tho people from Planning Commission who have brought, the PUD plan forward have done !l with openness, honesty and in- tegrity, and I'm concerned about hysteria beginning to build hore," ("uiin- cilmnn liiniDN Muzzy 'ibid :i Courtr:ii ivurk st'HsiiHi tuokfn^ iiilu tint I'lnnluui Unit UMVI'IUJJIIIUMI ordiiiitiici!' Mriniijiy A second public hearing on PUD regulations is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m., at City Hall. Two miMtiUt-rs ot tliu tmillimi.u liatl »(- ' liickml till) PUD Lrmciipt. tine) q'limllrilirt wure ruis.sd abtmt iliu conmjttkm >x>t- wuutt PUDs and tint propound muster plan for Avon. Superintendent of Schools |anms Smith said, "What are the bonufits tuf PUD zoning) for people wlio dru already horw? Whnl is tlio need? atruudy have conilos. apnrtmenis, commercial and research and development zones. "If you get utie major park filled, our school system could double - that's my concern - in 10 yours. Our systemtonot financially dblu to doiiblu, Wo don't have the tax base," Smith stuted. Planner Dnwn West rusfondod, "We're holding the density down to nine units pur item. Sixteen units per aero fire ajlowud in our present K-H (apurtmonts) zone." Council .President Ed Kryslowskj clarified that nine units per ann- is mi average for tho lotiil PUD parcel (which must bu a minimum of 1(10 acres), mid Hint some areas .'of the total would be less dense and somo more dutine. "You could gut 10 unlls pur acre in soinu parts of a PUD, but the city already has that. Otherwise, we should eliminate our prusont R-3 zoning," West replied.' Another audience member, Mel Horace of Long Koad, asked, "Has anyuuu put PUDs up any placo? Has (inyon'u investigated the problems with police departments Unit you got wheii people oro Jammed together? It's the same thing as CMHA. It does not work.*' Wost replied, "We're v-'MUng to com- promise on PUD, As a body we (Plann- ing ComtnliSion) luel thu master plan is the primary concern." . Planner Paul liurik said. ','PUD and the master plan uru two separate unfitins and shouldn't be confused. Wo Just workud on them concurrently. Don't ,' penulizu one fur the uthoi." Muzzy told Council; "I think the com* 1 pariMin lii CMHA is unforlUiiiitu.'rburi! tm i:oiii|»iri<ii>ii. I llnnk ivo libotllU li'il.) ilit* pnliUi: liifjirhiK unit uivu'l'litnn- iiiK't'ctriKiil.ssldii nti tniiifsl iippoitiiiilly lit tfvjjlji.ii wliiil I'UD is iintl whnl Hid v'ilIinf-4 nris." , ' KryNlitivsLI s.ilii. '"t'liu itmnj injiiit w«» ItJiv.- li.nn Hi.; public thi' tiiitt.fr it will Smith stated thai he like? tho master [iliiu niHl lhu ioMs-iluiiMo'znnlnH on the imtsktitM ut tliu city, but oxproHsttcl four tl.ii' I'UUs IUIUIII dtinlroy lint Cdiic.ipt. i ""1'lmrn uru rontriclkmH tin t'Ulis sir limy won't tivurruli* ttio Mitilur I'lim," Wl'Ht Hlltd- In other business —Council discussed osintiltslilng a maximum ago of ao yuofs for firetighters/EMTs, Ijiw Director Ritss McLnu^hlin ex> pluined .tliul at present Avon does not liavu (in nge re(|uiromont. itnd bunnnsr it dues no I, tin: rulca in llm Ohio Kuvisud Continued on piifjo W efseet Intefs closed ettorr AVON I-AKK'- "I'liu (titwsi!i:tton <»l' i;it!clrlr Blvd. ntnl Miioru Kotui will lju (.[u.sud fur vehicles guing oits! un Electric Blvd. from Moore Road and tliuse going west from Duff to.Mooni oil Wudiiu-idny and Thursday, Nov. ii ncitl 7. A nuw tti-iricti wa'tor mnin will hv liiNtnlUiil ncrofts liluctric, no botitir wiitur prussurn ciiulil hii prctvltluil to Avon Uiku riirtifiunts. Clly (ifrtclnlH (iru sorry fur Urn ln- ' cotivunitincc. l>ut U \H tbu only wtiy lo officiutttly.uontplutu tlm |oli, tlmy said. W %M •.ii«J r* r> i'i^-T^si 1 . mw$ fc^ £&& i#ff&>V,v% .'^ Tricks and Treats Sarah and Kristy Ford took a Trick or Treat breaK at Subway last week during Learwood Trlck-or-Treating 'w'Avon Lake. They were accompanied by their dad, Mark Ford. (PRESS photo Marcetla Grande) amlso on PUD, As a body we (Plann- , Mendyka to compete in beauty pageant ' ""'' " tll(ir i-Mtiuircd lixloiidud C«r« Center in L Continued on page 10 ./SUBPFtBLD LAKE - Wendy Men- dyka, ; a practical nurse, has been selected to compete for thu Miss Ohio' crown during a pnguaht Nov. 28-30 in . Columbus, ; ; Miss Mundykii. a 19U9 grnduatu of lha joint vocational school (she also attend- ed Urouksidu tUtfli School), submittud her photograph and otlior „.,. tiinterial to tho.Mlss Ohio/USA official, und apparently they liked what they saw. • •; ; ' / •.- She is oxnitod about tho opportunity wild appreciates tho encouragement sho lit receiving from co-workers and friends (it her placu of employment, the Ohio Lxleudod Curt) Centur in Uorain. ' Mendyka attended Loroin County Cnniniunlty College, She hopes to pur- sue nor cert Mention as a roglsterod, She ia the daughtur.of Joan mid Joe Mendyka.' ' • ; ' ) * '

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AL FinanceDirectorto retire— page 9

Carrier routes availableThe PRESS currently 'has routes

available for energelic young boys or girlson.'' Ridg'etand. Julia, Carleen, Hayes.Centennial ar>d a section of Detroit in Avon.Routes also available in Sheffield Lake: OnLafayette and Treadway.

If Interested, call 933-8480

Avon couldgrow to80,000 people--page 12

rid Year, No. 4November's,'1991 933-5100

a DaysTill

HomespunFair

SHEFFIELD LAKEA NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION !N LORAlN COUNTYFealuftr-y Award Winning Photography

ConuminiUPulse

And MoreR.J.H. Jr.

By Karen Drnslcr

Muzzy: Hysteria developing over PUDs

Some predictions! By the time most ofyou read this .week's column, the resultsof the Nov. 5 election will be history. Onthe other hand, as 1 write this column

Monday morning (since u-o print/Tues:day), the results of course aren't yulknown to anyunu.

I've decided to iry'suiiiqliiiiitf a littledifferent this election. I utilized th.isystem of predicting 1901 electionresults with the aid of my barber poll.Yes, you teud, correctly ~ the' BarberPoll. Them Is the * Gallup1 Poll, lliirrlsPoll, even the Judy Murray CampaignPoll, but I think The PRESS Sniber Pollis the most scientific, yet accurate gaugeto come down thu plkd. „• :

According to area barbers who chnl.extensively with their customers.

Mayor Richard W. Hausrod

^ v o nwith no

Luke Councilman Donsition, is an oasy

the top .slol wlili around 3£°° \ ,Ro,. Andolwn second, and Grog f..Uthird. Late Inforinntlon had^ilka nlInu and out of office but he should udgoE k i n on the coat lulls of ludv Murray

S l S l S S y . oil Unrber Poll indention*nolncu toward a trifecta with all threeAvon Lake school lovlos going down ho

'dumper. Not so, as we Sot ctosot to o ec-t\nn dav. ssuos 17 find l « .in ncemon.s. had o slight; edge, to po«

«h 1H Issue 19 which was asking Tornew monius. hod no chance whatsoever,SS»rJn our BP.Twdbock. this levy^ X o r ^ u m b ^ n t Mayor Pearlnle"rctk will narrowly slip p«sl: John

AVON - "1, think tho people fromPlanning Commission who havebrought, the PUD plan forward havedone !l with openness, honesty and in-tegrity, and I'm concerned abouthysteria beginning to build hore," ("uiin-cilmnn liiniDN Muzzy 'ibid :i Courtr:iiivurk st'HsiiHi tuokfn^ iiilu tint I'lnnluuiUnit UMVI'IUJJIIIUMI ordiiiitiici!' Mriniijiy

• A second public hearing onPUD regulations is scheduled forMonday, Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m., atCity Hall.

Two miMtiUt-rs ot tliu tmillimi.u liatl »(-' liickml till) PUD Lrmciipt. tine) q'limllrilirt

wure ruis.sd abtmt iliu conmjttkm >x>t-wuutt PUDs and tint propound musterplan for Avon.

Superintendent of Schools |anmsSmith said, "What are the bonufits tufPUD zoning) for people wlio dru alreadyhorw? Whnl is tlio need? W» atruudy have •conilos. apnrtmenis, commercial andresearch and development zones.

"If you get utie major park filled, ourschool system could double - that's myconcern - in 10 yours. Our system to notfinancially dblu to doiiblu, Wo don't havethe tax base," Smith stuted.

Planner Dnwn West rusfondod,"We're holding the density down to nineunits pur item. Sixteen units per aero fireajlowud in our present K-H (apurtmonts)zone."

Council .President Ed Kryslowskjclarified that nine units per ann- is miaverage for tho lotiil PUD parcel (whichmust bu a minimum of 1(10 acres), midHint some areas .'of the total would be lessdense and somo more dutine.

"You could gut 10 unlls pur acre insoinu parts of a PUD, but the city alreadyhas that. Otherwise, we shouldeliminate our prusont R-3 zoning," Westreplied.'

Another audience member, MelHorace of Long Koad, asked, "Hasanyuuu put PUDs up any placo? Has(inyon'u investigated the problems withpolice departments Unit you got wheiipeople oro Jammed together? It's thesame thing as CMHA. It does not work.*'

Wost replied, "We're v-'MUng to com-promise on PUD, As a body we (Plann-

ing ComtnliSion) luel thu master plan isthe primary concern." .

Planner Paul liurik said. ','PUD andthe master plan uru two separate unfitinsand shouldn't be confused. Wo Justworkud on them concurrently. Don't

,' penulizu one fur the uthoi."Muzzy told Council; "I think the com*1

pariMin lii CMHA is unforlUiiiitu.'rburi!\« tm i:oiii|»iri<ii>ii. I l lnnk ivo libotllUli'il.) ilit* pnliUi: liifjirhiK unit uivu' l ' l i tnn-iiiK't'ctriKiil.ssldii nti tniiifsl i ippoitiii i l lylit tfvjjlji.ii wliiil I 'UD is iintl whnl Hidv'ilIinf-4 nris." , '

KryNlitivsLI s.ilii. '"t'liu itmnj injiiit w«»ItJiv.- l i .nn Hi.; public thi ' tiiitt.fr it will

Smith stated thai he like? tho master[iliiu niHl lhu ioMs-iluiiMo'znnlnH on theimtsktitM ut tliu city, but oxproHsttcl fourtl.ii' I'UUs IUIUIII dtinlroy lint Cdiic.ipt.i ""1'lmrn uru rontriclkmH tin t'Ulis sirlimy won't tivurruli* ttio Mitilur I'lim,"Wl'Ht Hlltd-

In other business—Council discussed osintiltslilng a

maximum ago of ao yuofs for

firetighters/EMTs,Ijiw Director Ritss McLnu^hlin ex>

pluined .tliul at present Avon does notliavu (in nge re(|uiromont. itnd bunnnsr itdues no I, tin: rulca in llm Ohio Kuvisud

Continued on piifjo W

efseetIntefsclosed

ettorr

AVON I-AKK'- "I'liu (titwsi!i:tton <»l'i;it!clrlr Blvd. ntnl Miioru Kotui willlju (.[u.sud fur vehicles guing oits! unElectric Blvd. from Moore Road andtliuse going west from Duff to.Moonioil Wudiiu-idny and Thursday, Nov. iincitl 7. A nuw tti-iricti wa'tor mnin willhv liiNtnlUiil ncrofts liluctric, no botitirwiitur prussurn ciiulil hii prctvltluil toAvon Uiku riirtifiunts.

Clly (ifrtclnlH (iru sorry fur Urn ln-' cotivunitincc. l>ut U \H tbu only wtiy lo

officiutttly.uontplutu tlm |oli, tlmy sa id .

W

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•.ii«J

r*r>

i'i^-T^si1.

mw$

fc^£&& i#ff&>V,v% . ' ^

Tricks and TreatsSarah and Kristy Ford took a Trick or Treat breaK at Subway last week duringLearwood Trlck-or-Treating 'w'Avon Lake. They were accompanied by their dad,Mark Ford. (PRESS photo — Marcetla Grande)

amlso on PUD, As a body we (Plann- • , •

Mendyka to compete in beauty pageant' "" ' ' " t l l ( i r i-Mtiuircd lixloiidud C«r« Center in L

Continued on page 10

./SUBPFtBLD LAKE - Wendy Men-dyka, ; a practical nurse, has beenselected to compete for thu Miss Ohio'crown during a pnguaht Nov. 28-30 in .Columbus, ;

; Miss Mundykii. a 19U9 grnduatu of lhajoint vocational school (she also attend-ed Urouksidu tUtfli School), submittud

her photograph and otlior „.,.tiinterial to tho.Mlss Ohio/USA official,und apparently they liked what theys a w . • •; ; • ' • / • •.-

She is oxnitod about tho opportunitywild appreciates tho encouragement sholit receiving from co-workers and friends(it her placu of employment, the Ohio

Lxleudod Curt) Centur in Uorain.' Mendyka attended Loroin CountyCnniniunlty College, She hopes to pur-sue nor cert Mention as a roglsterod,

She ia the daughtur.of Joan mid JoeMendyka.' ' •• ;

' • • ) * '

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Letters

Facing the futureTo the Editor:

Why were my opponents making thePlanned Unit Development (PUD) sound

, so complicated? The simple fact Is: likeit or noli Avon is changing and PUD isone way to help plan for it. But these

, ' people are trying to keep things as theyare today. Or as they were 10 years ago.Admirable, but it's fust not going to hap-

- pen that way. . , <• M y opponents are;convinced Avonjust" wants local officials who will say."Hey. no problem - leave it alono and Itwill go away." :

, . ; What these self-appointed "experts";are admitting is: they don't have theVaguest notion of how to prepare for thefuture, so they hide in the past.

i1.;. I'm charged by some as being insen-sitive. I suggest that whenever person"A" is denied something by person "B'\person "A" is insensitive. Over theyears. Planning Commission (yes. I'mchairman) has denied a number of re-quests when it felt the requests were notin the best interests of the clty^ And ifthat is being "insensitive," then so be it.In my heart I know that I have beenhonest in every vote I have ca:>i.

What's moro: I'm beholden to nobody,i Nobody. .;. :

Things in Avon will change. Bet on it.In fact, things, are already changing.Sure,' we want to retain oui' rural at-mosphere. Sure we want to keep our taxrales relatively low. Sure we want ourschools to retain their high,, scholasticstandards, and to have a certain numberof "big city" services. Well, the only waywe can do oil of these things - in themost palatable manner - is by develop-ing and adopting a good master planwhich takes a long, hard look ill whereAvon is going. I believe that HD havesuch Q plan almost completed.

I'll be first to say that PUD may not boperfect. And f will continue to make im- ,'provements on it. But I don't heura n y t h.i n g . . . I r e p e a tANYTHINC.constructivn coming fromtho naytmycrs. i. , -

Lol mo give you a dltforent scnnarlo;Think along wllh me:

It's tho year 2001 Ihss than 10 yearsfrom now). Avon is stlil clinging to U'1980 thinking. Us spacious lots. Us singiofamily dwellings, and its extremely lowpopulation density. Now. Imagine thebureaucrats in Columbus (more likely.Washington. D.C.) who notice this.

They and their ACLU lawyersinto Avon's City Hall and ash. .1are your low income or senior citizenhousing developments?" , • ,

And. whoever is at City Hull will say:"Hey. wo have ordinances againsttbAnd"the bureaucrats will roll out their

•maps and say: "We had to mandate yoursewer plan. Now wo hnvo to do the same

: Sing over housing. Well, here's the plan, vou'll adopt. Implement It..

yAnd the plan will stink and everyone'•''•*will hate it. and they will jump up and: down and they will turn to the unlucky' ncrson who happens to bo the mayor inSand shout: "Why didn't the city dosomething about this W yvars ago?

And the mayor will answer: "I guessshe lust didn^see it coming.^ ^ ^

: Planning Commission chairman

When will we emergefrom the dark ages?To the Editor: ,

Sometimes on« has tororusiftht and common sense arowhen panning road projects in: AvonLke The most, recent source fK tho widening and rejir-

north of Walker. Why

stroll'Where',

west side has resulted in a stretch ofsidewalk being dangerously close to theroad. (It was very close before tho pro-ject.) Also, hud the original plans beenfollowed, there would not be such asharp deviation to the right for a north-bound motorist passing Redwood Blvd.

, It wilt be interesting to see what hap-1 pens in winter when the pavement,' markings are not so easy to see. <

When Krebs Rd. was paved wthasphalt several years ago. why was itdone to the absolute minimum width?Only a couple of Yugos can pass in op-posite directions for the drivers to feelreasonably safe. ; • ;

When the intersection of Rt. 83 &Walker Rd. was redesigned recently,why weren't right-turn lanes includedfor Walker Rd.? There appears to beplenty of right-of-way available. '

Will there ever bo left-turn lanes atMoore & Walker. Jaycox & Walker, andLear & Walker? It's very aggravating tohave to sit behind someone waiting toturn left at one of these intersectionswhen the drivor lacks the courtesy, or istoo ignorant, to pull ahead Into the in-tersection to allow through traffic orthose turning right to continue. Duringbusy times, if. is not unusual to waitthrough the better part of two trafficlight cycles before such a dimwit finallydecides to move.

What about Miller Rd.. especiallysouth of Walker. There are so many rip"pies and buckles in tho road surface, itcould almost qualify as a "corduroy"road. • • • , . • ' (

Avon Lake continues to grow steadily,.especially in comemrcial and residentialareas. When will we emerge from thedark ages and ease the increasing andfrustrating traffic situation?

T.'Flfur

Good Samaritanappreciates Kiwahis •To thu Editor: /

There is nothing nicer than to havij so- •mcono to count on that really cures. The;,Avon LnkcKlwanis has shown the pa- 't'ents ul Cood Samnrilnn Skilled Nurs-ing and KuluibUltuUan Cuntur, 320UQDetroit Rd., Avun. what curing Is allabout. Thoso lino Rontlomen Invite thepatients to .tholr Annuul PuncukoBreakfast and never fall to bo hie"perfect host". The patients look for-ward to the invitation and the Klwnnis isvery holprut In every aspect of the word.

Upon arrival, they escort all ,wheelchair patient!* to the eating areas,help remove coals, and then proceed toservo lulco. coffee, hot sausage, and pan-cakes. Tho gentlemen are always-veryconsiderate and assist where needed.After providing an excel entbronkfast,they assist the patients with their coats,and escort them back to the caw/bus.Such fino gentlemen dcfiniloly desorvo

, priasc For the wondtirlul tnlngs that they

•;' Barb BartlomoAdult Enrichment Coordinator

Samaritan Skilled Nursing andRehabilitation CenterGood

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Heartfelt thanksTo tho Editor: ; . . .' „ „

During last Thursday s soccer prac-tice, our son was Injured in an "^den-tal collision with a teammate. CoachMollingor was concerned when my sondidn't immediately gat up and then com-plained that his neck hur .Avon Lakesparamedics wore called and withinminutes three ; paramedics and -ono.policeman were at Weiss Field. Uy thutime my wire and 1 arrived. Rob was ono buck board with his nock l ™ 7 ™ ;He was transported to St. John 6 Wesi

who' showed concern and ^ P " 3 ? * 0 " ; ,During the excitement. I Failed to so

tho numes of Ihosu paramedics anilpoliceman that assisted us; This !by nomoans diminishes the graHtudo hat,wofeel For those people. We Fool lucky Jolive In Avon Lake where we have such

OPEN HOUSESaturday & Sunday, November 16 & 17

12 noon to 5 p.m.Come and Receive a Free Gift From the

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First Prize: 'CarltonT. Bear, Senior1

SoJlanTcuddly. 2-^Jt. Plash Bear -$150 valuelSecond Prize: HoUy Hobby Santa Figurine

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Dob and Chris Schneider

' Continued on page 18

rSWEEPSTAKES ENTRY FORM)!

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AVON LAKE .SHEFFIELD -AVON .SHEFFIELD LAKE

Circulation: 13.203

Deadline for News:Thursday at 5 p.m. lor

publication the next WcunevlRichard Hemmer. Jr.. Publisher

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Sat.. Nov, tl, 10 a.m.-4 i».m. • Homespun Fair - AvonLake High School, • ,l

Sun,. Nov. 10. noon - 4 p.m. - Homespun Fulr - AvonLnku High School ,

KEpWOOD ATTENDANCE REPORTING. Wuluil . 'a nuw numbur |242-078<l) to cull to report yuur child nb-sont. This nuinliur is for li vuicu iiuillljux whuruyou willbe grutitud with Instructions find bo asked to luavo amessage. If you need to spuak with the secretary, callthe 933-5145 number as you have In the pust.

When calling 242-6786. ptcase leave your name, yourchild's name and the reason for the absencu. For exam*pie, "This is Mrs. Jones. I'd like to report my son. John,absent because of the flu., Please have hts homeworksent homo with his brother in Mrs. Smith's class."

Please call us If you experience difficulty. - •• • ,REDWOOD STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTION

RESULTS. The following students are our StudentCouncil for the 1991-92 school year: Ryan Hamilton,President; Steven Welch, Vice President; LaureenTaylor, Secretary; Brad Pawlak, Treasurer. Classroomrepresentatives aru: Nick Huen, Jennifer' Snarl. JeffStrauch. Ben Miller, Susie Wolan, Michael Krajiiy Joan-nieStuckcy, Michelle Dorian, Brian Ferguson, Jonntlion

; Gorbick. Peggy Martin, Todd Miiinier. Bobby Flanigan,Katie Kovacs, Laura Pulliam, Jiimeel Chohan. LisaWolan. Zac Janlcek, Ryan Kotis. :

Tho purpose of Student Council are to: Developleadership skills among students; Promote school spiritand pride: Set a positive school atmosphere; Encouragelearning experiences for ovoryone; Create, publicityabout stuilont events and Ideas: Coordinate the ac-tivities calendar program for all students; Advise othersof student opinion about important issues: Build com-munication with all student groups and serve us thevoice of the students En the community and with otherschools as well; Solve problems and make decisions;Dovulop positive student morale For worthwhile pro-jects; Sponsor social, academic, seasonal and specialhappenings. ' • ' • • ' . ; -

REDWOOD STUDENTS-OF-THE-WEEK. Wu willagain recognize students for good! cltixunship eachweek. A random list of students will be selected weekly.Whoever goes the entire week with good behavior wilt,'bo recognized tho following week as a studcnt-oMho-week at u special luncheon. Their name and picture willalso bo displayed on the mni;) bulletin board.

REDWOOD THANKS PTA. The annual pumpkinfestival was again a huge success this year as hundredsof students and friends spun! the afternoon not onlyselecting a pumpkin but exhibiting their skills at thevarious games in tho gym, Over $1200 was also raised lofund future school projects., ••' : '

SCHOOL TRAFFIC AT REDWOOD. Please keep totbo left when entering tho school driveway1 at dismissalor when you see buses parked next to the side of thebuilding. Tho buses will stay to tho right whim ontoring

the drive and leave using the same lane as when enter-ing the school drive. This plan has worked very •well loreduce the congestion wu have experienced in the pastin tlic school drive. : „

REDWOOD CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS. Mrs. SusanVatuit! and Mrs.! Shelby, Fadol will conduct ourChristmas programs per the Following schedule:

Mon.. Dec. 10. Grades 2-3. 10 a.m.Mun,; [Juc. 10. Grades 4-S, 2 p.m. (5th grtidu band

plays) ,' , . . • ' • 'Tims.. Uec. 17, Crailus k-1. 10 a.m. •Each program will last about oni: half hour. Please*

note this is a clianj;i;.IMPORTANT DATES AT REDWOOD.Nov. (i. - Crude t to tht- Lake Erie Nature mid Science

Cen te r . •• .Dec. 13 - Grade 2 to tho Natural History Museum

, Dec. 10 - Grades 2-3 Christmas program 10 a.m.Due. IB - Grades 4-5 Christmas program 2 p.m* Dec.

17 - K-1 Christmas program 2 p.m.SCHOOL LUNCH MENU (SutyecMu Chnnge)

Nov. 11 - Chicken Putty Sandwich w/Lettuce-Mayonnaise*. Applesauce, Choice (if Cakif. Milk.Nov. 12 - Shoreman Burger. Frius. Pickles, Plnuapplu.

Nov. 13 - Pupperoni Pizza. Vogulabto w/Dlp. Peaches.Cookie. Milk. , ; •' ,Nov.1 14 • Submarine .WLuttiicu-Cliisusu. 11<»ISuup/LTiickor*,• Kruil I'uildiitg, Milk,Nov. 15 - Fish on ii Uun, Tat or Tots. Ctihbuge Siiliiil,•Fruit liar. Milk. , ' . . • '

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ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 21) You need tr> get involved In a recreationthat will get you public exposure. You could meet a future employer.Tactlessness will spoil the weekend — back to your old tricks —;.when are you going to learn? You could gel a rude awakening If youdon't wake yourself up. '

TAURUS (Apr. 22-May 22) Do something with your hair, it will Im-prove your appearance — maybe you should experiment until you,find the right style. Don't leave for the weekend before you finishyour work, it will catch up with you, and your boss could be tho cat- icher. Your favorite team could taie a licking. '• /

GEMINI (May 23-June 21) There could be a sudden change In arelationship and It wilt affect your well being — one way or another.You could get a brainstorm that can save the company tons ofmoney, but getting the right person to listen to you may be anothermatter. • . . • • ' • . > - • ! < . • .••• •;•••

CANCER (June 22-July 20) You need to vary your niet andbecome more health conscious. Maybe an international night orallowing cnildren lo plan the menu ono night every week. Your ef-,forts to make this a romanllc weekend may,fall on hard times,but'that doesn't mean Improvements In your home life can't be made.

LEO (July 21-Aug. 20) Invite neighbors over to one of your galas,you may be surprised about who and what they know. You will bewearing your regal hat around the home and pointing outeveryone's delects, but It won't give you much pleasure. Take the ..'family to a stimulating cultural event. , - , , , ' :

VIRGO (Aug. 21-Sept. 22) You shouldn't be so reticent aboutproposing your Ideas, you can make exciting changes at home orabroad, You could get your wires crossed, misinterpret a message,'and end up spending money needlessly. Steer clear o'. neighbor!,misunderstandings are probable. < , • •• - •'<•.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 25) There could be some confusion bet-ween you and your mother over finances, and chances are youmade a mistake or overlooked something. You will either overeat or'oat something Ihat won't agree with you and it could cause you adouble expense — the food and the medicine. ; • ,;'. :

, SCORPIO (Oct. 26-Nov. 23) There are Important things going onbehind the scenes — are you a part of them? There could be ah Im-pact on your llnances. A high temper could cause difficulties this••weekend and it may also hit you In the pocketbook. And you could.:overspend for your own selfish interests, - •.-.•.•;,

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 24-Dec. 21) You should got a lucky breakthat can help you realize a goal, but there could also be a curioustwist. You can got In a good shol at an enemy and it might give you •the upper hand in the future You will be doing something you wantkept quiet, but It may cost you more than you think to do i t - ,

CAPRICORN (Oec. 22-Jan 17) Be conservative today/initiative;will not be seen in the proper light. But make your plans and watch •_for your chance tomorrow. You need to look at how you're spending.your discretionary time — Is it really productive? Or are you Just in-volved In something useless? ' > • • ••••-•',

AQUARIUS (Jan. 18-Feb. 16) If you don't have a camcorder you ,should consider getting one. You might find an application that •would help with yuur career. Your, reputation is vulnerable so try to *be cool. Do something creative Instead of eccentric. Dream but take;

, no action as everything will seem to go against you. V ' :•• '*)PISCES (Feb. 17-Mar. 20) This Is a posltlvo tlmo for Involvement.•

with big business. You have valuable knowledge but you need to let,people know about it. Attend a concert or play, go to an art exhibit,1^or do something arty this weekend. You will return enlightened and.stimulated. , . • . ••";.•,

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Avon Lake Public library

Between the Bookends 933-8128

WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT:JEAN PAJEKE. M. Jean Parke of AvonLake was otic of 10 nominees For the13lK Annual Women of AchievementAward for Lorain County for,1 1991.Avon Lake Public Library dominatedher for this honor. All nominees werehonored at a luncheon at DeLuca's Placein the park on Wednesday. Oct. 30. fortheir leadership in the economic, civic:and cultural life in the county. This pro-gram Is sponsored by the YWCA, with adifferent corporate sponsor every year:tiiis year First Federal Savings of Lorainfilled that role.

Jean served on the Library Board ofTrustees for nine years, chairing tfcree,'levy campaigns, ouc for a bond issue toexpand, and two for 5-year operatinglevies. She served as consultant for theoperating levy which passed last fall.She also served on the Board and Presi-dent whim the current Director washired, and Vico-PresidenL ,' )

Ms. I*arte also served on the OhioLibrary Trustee Association, and for 15years on iLn Friends of the University ofToledo Library, raany of those years asan officer. O&hcr loves have been theUniversity of Toledo Alumni Associa-tion, of which sbc is a life Member, andthe American Association of University ,Women, of which she has, been a ;'member since 1948. She has served inmany leadership loles for AAUW, in-cluding President ofa chapter with over1.000 members.1

Chi Omega.. a social sorority.' hasengaged her commitment sinus 1944.both at tire local and state levels. She hasalso been organizer and providedleadership in hospital guilds, the Leagueof Women Voters, and Church WomenHailed. She continued these in I crestswben she ami her husband, "tarry. mo<fed lo Avoii Laic 13 years ago. and addedher current interest in the Avon-on-tbe-Lake Garden Club. > ,

Her honors include recognition as theoutstanding alumnus of the Un'rnermHyof Toledo in 19O1. and the outstandingalumna Tor CM Omega. A S5O0 grant

given to the Educational rounda-

Jean Parke

tion Program/of the Toledo Bn tich of• AAUW in her name In 1981, and 'ho M.' Jean Parke Conference Room •tt the, Avon Lake Public Library acknow ledg-

cd her contributions. She appears in the1990-91 edition or Who's Whc inAmerican Women.

Jean Parke has served as an ad-ministrative assistant: editorial consul-tant; substitute teacher: consultant fur ,women's programs; financial officer ofPsrkc Supply, an industrial distributor;and as co-owner ond ' secretary ofWoodlaric Farms, a thoroughbred horsebreeding opcralitin., Jean's nomination was accompaniedby Ihis endursumeni: "Evory oppurtuni-ty Co furl tier supfKjn ut und uiitimicounderstanding of the Avun l-uku PublicLibrary lias heen iulfiIl(KJ...via TV undpersonal ititurvfiiw*. press rclensus. lul-lers lo stale tegislatorsi mid presenta-tions. Her leadership in iho successfulpassage of three 5-yenr operating luvicshas OSSUTTKI OIU Avon Luke communityof 15 yours of K«MH1 library sorvlcM."

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QUESTION: My wife fell in (ovewith a built-in microwave ovenand insists we buy a house thatis overpriced and out of ourfinancial range. , Any Advice?ANSWER: This is ono of thotypical mistakes a house-huntercan make — buying the frillInstead of the houss. All too <often a family will fall in love withany eye-catching feature and buythe Wrong , house. Yielding tosuperficial attractions liko thesecan result, in your family endingup with a thoroughly unsuitablehouse. Bear In mind that thecame alluring feature can usuallybe added to another house at a.nlatlvely small cost consideringthe amount of the overallpurchase. •

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Dining & Entertainment

Around and About Avon Lakei , Halloween partius, classic car ex-i hibits, and a report from Marge Calkins: Of Avon Lake Community Resource Ser-1 vices are currently running ori Channel' 31, Avon Lake's government channel 'j This program, which will continue un-: til Nov. 13. visits the Pre-School Parents'

children's Halloween party and several; of the elementary parties sponsored by; Kiwanijt. •

Gary Cribbs talks about the lure of an-tique and classic cars and the programvisits a car show in Sheffield Lake whereyiany Avon Lake car enthusiasts gatherto swap plories and share experiences.

Marge Calkins explains the servicesavailable from the Community ResourceServices organization. Marge hasrecently begun her second year withC R S . .. ; ••, • . . •• ; •• •

Around und About Avon Lake bringsfeatures of interest to Avon Lakeviewers each day oh Channel 31 at 10a.m.. noon, 3 p.m.. 5 p.m:, 7 p.m., 9 p.m.;and midnight. . ' . , ' • , •

Around ant] About Avon Like is madepassible by the Avon Lake Cable Ad-visory Commission which is appointedby the mayor and consists of Paul Smith.chairman; and members Dennis Col-lister, Gary Fell. Scott Herrick. and BobQuintan. Bob Bolen produces anddirects the program.,; The Avon Lake Cable Advisory Corn-mission's telephone number Is - 933'6433:

Lake Erie SeniorsThe Lake Erie Seniors meet every Thursda^al

noon at the Untied Church o l Christ Avon Lake.Luncheon is served by Novotny Catering. Forreservations please call 933-5392 or 333-7602 byTuesday evening.

On Thursday. Nov. 7. Miss Peggy Dre»r fromSt. John's Hospital wilt speak on medication.

Neit Thursday, Nov. 14. Peggy Sirang willentertain by playing a dulcimer for monitors.

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or making unsuccessfulshopping trips? Do youdread, imposing on! yourmother in-law or aneighbor once again 'whileyou head! for the dentist?Does the prospect ofbabysitting fees ovur-burdtin your tilruudy tightbudget? Tf the answer tothese rjujjstions is yes,then joining the AvonLake Preschool ParentsAssociation BabysitllngCo-op1 may be your sotu-,'tion. The co-op is open toalt members. Far Furthermembership information,p l e a s e cal l Sue at933-3437. For informationconcerning the babysit-ting coop, please call Lin-da at 933-4609.

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, Sal. / a.m.,- 11 p m . Sun, 7:00 a.m. • 10 p.m.

Pictured are the guests arriving to attend the seance in BLITHE SPIRIT openingsoon at The Old Firehouse Theatre. L to R: Pat Stefan, Ton! Dematte. Doug Bnll,Dave Frand. Sherry Spenzer, and Pat Black. : . , : ...,•.. j

Make reservations for seance ^Ever attend a seance? If not.1 you are

cordially invited to be a guest of the Con-domines as they hold one in the upcom-ing Noel , Coward comedy. BLITHESPIRIT, Opening Nov. 8 at Ihe Old.F i r e h o u s e T h e a t r e . • • ' ' , ' • ' . '

Como muet ttie medium, her controland be a participant of the eerieceremony, where the medium conjuresup a surprise to everyone, including her.

Opening reservations' can be made bycontacting the Methodist Church,333-5514 for Friday, Nov. 8. and tiieAvon-Avon Lake Republicans, 933-5026

for Saturday, Nov. 9. , •'< .:••'. ;•'•'Second weekend theatre patron may-

call the Kiwanis Club, 9J3-548Q. for,Thursday, Nov. 14, and (lie ClaguePlayhouse Benefit Fund, 933-4059 forFriday. Nov. 15t There will be a Sundaymatinee oh Nov. 17 sponsored by Aid-Association for Lutherans, 933-8042. /

The final weekend can be reserved bycalling Lakeshore Women's Club, :

, 933-6518 or 933-5935 for Friday, Nov. 22;and closing night tickets from the-Presbyterian Church. 933-6240 forSaturday; Nov. 23. . " •i

Garden of Christmas trees setHave you entered your tree in the

"Garden of Chrislmas Trees"? There Is'no entry fee. You supply an artificialtree und tiie theme of the decoration isyour choice.

All organizations and residents ofAvon L ike, Avon, Sheffield Lake undSheffield are invited to enter. Craft tableentry is $15 and you ,necd.'not have adecorated tree to liavu a craft table.

The dates are Friday, Dec. 6 from 7

p.m. to 9 p.m. (Friday evening is -forintuits only), and Saturday,, Dec. 7 from11 a.m. to,4 p.m. (Saturday is familyday). ' ,' . • • • • ' . . ' .

The Garden of Christmas Trees will tinat the Troy Jr. High School building onBelmar Rd. in Avon Lake,

For; information please cult Clara.Fjuldstad at 933-G888. :

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Community Resource

; « l l V u , ! y R w b u r e i w uses the sloganPeop e Helping People" lo describe its

work in taking helpers with those inneed. Out of the many, many instancesof this happening, two are, highlightedHere in the hope that we will all begin lorealize how much our caring means to

• ' o t h e r s . . 1 . ; . ;. ; • . , - • • • • " ; . . . . •

, The growing ..season, is about over.

here.'but Tor the past three months. ErvOster has,shared his harvest with many

, people. Mr. Osier is B4 years YOUNGand cares for a large.1 garden which

yeilds inure tomatoes, peppers, cabbage, and squash than his family can use. He

contacted CRS and has donated pounds, of-vegetables ivhich were then

disiributed to families whose tight foodbudgets'did not allow for much freshproduce. Thanks. Mr. Oster. for being sogenerous.

Scavenger hunts are Jots of fun. andthe right idea can mate them even bet-ter. Tom and Cindy Cretim sent out agroup of "scavengers" with the task offilling out a list of food items, all of

which were then donated to CRS. Weare grateful lo' the CreUms and theirfriends for combining an enjoyableevening with a community service.

; Community Resources will be holding, a bake sale at the Homespun Fair onSaturday. Nov. 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

, When you are enjoying the Fair, pleasestop by our table., meet some of the CRSvolunteers and take home a freshly bak-ed .,' surprise for your family. We ap-preciate the kindness of 'Avon LakeJuniors fur allowing us to participate ina terrific holiday event. •

GROUND BREAKING. Calvary Baptist Church recently, broke ground for an8,300 sq. ft. Christian Education space and a new multi-use area. Wieldingshovels are (left to right) Pastor Gary Schroeder. Associate Pastor Terry Johnsonand Mr. Russell Halstead. chairman of the Building Committee.

Coping with grief:A community forum

The issues concerning how childrenarc affected when expoiienclng .thedeath of a.loved one or the death of so-meone notable in their lives (such as amedia figure like Amy MihalJevicJ arenationally predominant us more' andmore children are forced to deal withthe results of increasing violence, brlmoand abuse. ' "

This coming week, Nov. 9 and 10. theBusch Family funeral Chapels will hosta free community workshop on "You

anil Your Grief during the Holidays." in-tended for individuals or families whoh a v e l o s t a l o v e d o n e . • • • . ' • '

On Nov. 9. the workshop will be heldat Ihe Health Education Center. 7300Stale Rd.. Purina, from 2 to 4 p.m. andon Nov. 10 fit the Durmelslur-BuschFamily Funeral Chapel, CommunityRoom. 32000 Detroit Rd., Avon, from 2lo 4 p.m.

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Friends offer a 'Christmas Giving Tree;

In White AmericaLISA ECKENRODE, of Avon Lake, rehearses tor Lorain County Community Col-lege Theatre's fall production, " In White Amorica." a powerful documentaryabout Afro-American identity by Martin B. Duborman. Tho play will be stagedNov. 14-16 and 21-23 at 6 p.m. In LCCC's Stocker Center. Tickets are availabletrom the Stocker Center botf office. , . :

The Friends, a county-wide bigbrolher/big sister program supportedlocally by Avon Lake Kiuranls. Com-munity Resource Services! and oilierorganization:, will offer a Christmas Civ-ing Tree (his vitar. This tree, will befound ut the CRS office, 215 Miller Road(front). Tim Avon M»^ children whoparticipate in tne Friends program will

. indicate ah item that they might like forChristmas and those wishes will be,hung on the tree. Beginning Dn Nov. 18.anyone from the community, is invitedto pick a wish from the tree, purchase.wrap and label the gift, then return it tothe CRS office by Dec. 6. In this way.each child in the Friends program willreceive a gift at the annual Christmasparty on Dec 14.

This is such a simple way to bring aholiday smile to a child's face. An addedbenefit is that, by choosing and wrapp-ing the gift together, it offers the oppor-tunity for families to enjoy the pleasure

Sevoldnamedsenior sales rep

NMDA Dental Plans.' l a c a nations!loaiiar in managed rental care pro-grams., has appointed John Sevoldsenior sales representative for northernOhio, according to Janet Oleszkowicz,senior vice president, nationaloperations.

Sevold is the former employee benefitsmanager of Kapnick & Company, Inc. ofAdrian, Michigan, an independentagency dealing with largo commercial1

accounts in 26 states. From 1977 to1984, he was an account executive forHartford Insurance Croup in Troy,Mich. .

Sevold received a bachelors degreefrom California Slate Unlvemity in LosAngeles in 1974. and is an employeebenefiots specialist. He and his wifeMarsha reside in Avon Lake. Ohio.

of Riving to others. Please consider paxrticipating in the Giving,Tree as parj ofyour holidiiy celebration this year. If youneed more information* call the CRS of-fice a: 933-563!).

Let's talkThe Avon Lake Cable Advisory Com- -

mission produces Let's Talk as an ad- Ijunct to Arouml and About Avon Lak&;:

The program gives viewers an oppor-tunity to meel interesting Avon Lakeresidents and occasionally introduces -

1 viewers to persons who are visiting the ,'' c i t y . ' • ; . . • ' • ;' " t

; • .' • • '.:•;• •,

A recent poll at Channel 31. viewers ;indicated thst these interviews areamong the favorite programs producedby the Cable Advisory Commission. \

Viewers responding to the poll in-dicated their Inturest in programs;featuring long time ,'residents- talkingabout Avon Lake's past . i ';.

The Commission, in conjunction with 'the Avon Lake Public Library, is plann-ing Let's Talk programs which will :!preserve a living history of Avon Lake. •"-.These programs will be placed in the.'library after they have been shown onChannel 31. ' ' •; ,'

This week Ceorge "Skip" Skuggen .will talk about his life and work on the.

, Great Lakfts. Skip was a ciiptain on the :takes and later was In charge of all the Tships' pilots on the international/seaway. ; ' ,:

The Commission Is planning inter-views with many other Avon Lake'••_residents in the future. '•'.'."•

The • Let's Talk programs follow •Around and About Avon Lake on cable's ,'gr.vt>.^iont channel, Channel 31. '

The Avon Lako Cable Advisory Cora--mission presents these programs dailyat 10 a.m., noon, 3 p.ra., 5 p.m.. 7 p.m., 9p.m.; and midnight.' ,

Bob Bolen the programs* producerand director, solicits viewers' commentsand suggestions. The Commission'snumber is 933-7077.

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Call the Sheffield Lake ftimily Care Center for yourappointment today.

For our patients' convenience mammegraphyexaminations are performed in our office.

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Finance Director ready to hang up his hatMMarc«rife Grande

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: •Al the age of 62. he is looking forwardo some of his hobbies like oil painting

(something which ho hasn't h a d t S f osince becoming finance director) andPhotography. Heidler taught himseir tonh , q ° t . a n acct"nplished sportspho^grapher and loyally follows theShoremen with his camera. Travel isalso near the top of his priority list oncen^emunt becomes official.

daughter and three grand-ers livo in Oklahoma, a placene has never been.

n,i ^ &»S, ?"°,,ofthB first ^ings on Ihc4 agenda." Heidler said. "That's a mu-t."': « i ? » n £ a W s i n c G 1955- Heidler is| originally from the west side of,f J'«vcIfod near John Marshall High

School. He moved to Avon Lake whereI he and his wife raised three daughters.5 HIS tint wife is now deceased as is one|. daughter. Another daughter resides inj vvestlaKo. 'i rtr^S S C C t"l,d

Jw i f e ' to- WOTks in 'ho| city s payroll department.

; As he winds down his tenure, hu said

'You have to be very, verycareful, but you really get toknow the operations of thei '

Avon Lake's financial picture is brightonce the city gets through the next yJar.

were dependent on what the in-'•nme tax is going to do. v.'e're currentlyrunning behind of this time last year.Wages ,are running behind," Heidlersaid, remaining optimistic, ,

The toughest part or lhe FinancaDirector s job is negotiations withH l e r 0 * 1 5 ' U n i o n s < according to

"You have to'JO very, vury caruful. butyou really get to know the operations orthe city." fan said. ;

He was asked his opinion ou some of' Ihu most unnecessary uxpeiiiw leviedon the city. Among them, he singled out(from an accounting viewpointJ the need

1 to keep two sets of books - one based on, cash income and outijo; the oilier bused

on,"accrual."or "the right to next year'sc a s h . " •.• ' . -

"It's;almost a conspiracy on part ofthe accounting profession. We have tohire a Specially firm - we have lo lureoutside accountunts to preparestatements on this accrual basis and payadditional auditors* fees to audit: thenew basis. The annual expense is closeto $20,000 for nothing." Heidler said., "It would be warranted fora larger ci-ty, but not for a city bur size," he added,'"but the stale made it mandatory."

Another system which results, in a1 Mrasleful, expense is what Heidler terms

an "archaic" system of submitting theannual tax budget to the county auditor...; "You're not accurate in trying to

predict nine months ahead of time, andntixt year, you mate adjustments," hesaid. "Every year, you go through theritual, and nothing gets accomplished.

"The whole thing is highly misleadingto the public, and it's used by politiciansas rhetoric," he stated. • -, Still, the last five and a hair years havebeen J tremendous working experiencefor Don Heidler. ' ' .

"It's too bad that all citizens don'thave as closu an insight as to what's go-ing on their city goverrunanL" ' He;

' maintains praise for those involved with'the city's administration yesterday andtoday. *T"hey did a fine job of planningihe'city.' ' • complimented. . , ;

Until Dec. 31. Ileidlrr will be mostpreoccupied especially when Councilappoints a nev/ finance director.

"There's so much hero to learn thatI'll never have to repeat myself twice,"he said. '

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Be good to yourselfSister Judy Pctrovlch

will speak tomorrow even-ing, Nov. 7 at St. JosephHospital Health Enrich-ment Center at 7 o'clock.

The topic of her presen-tation is: "Be ,kind to

yourself," The uresentd-tfon is geared toward per-sons with disabilities. <'

"In audition to dunlinswith dlsnbililius. wu musttake care of oursulves."Sister says.

Correction: There wilt be food baskets

The. Holiday Helperswho, pack boxes for theneedy for Thanksgivingwill be doing the same thisyear. We are making thiscorrection to let everyoneknow there will be boxespacked on Nov. 26 star-ting at 9 a.m. at ChristEvangelical Lutheran

Church on Kt. S3 and LukeRd.. if you would like tohelp with food, money, orhelp!with the work, wewould be glad to have you.If you would, like to helpfinancially, call CatherineScullin, 933-20S7 or AgnesCchrku, 033-4532.

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Lions Club still seeking funds to 'Help Raise the Roof£ On Oct. 25 tht: Avon Lions Club put Upw- their "Help Raise the Roof money c?**i-a: paign sign for the Avon-Lions Com-£ munity Center. The goal >» 31S.000 and=j there is now'51.032 in the fund,g The business community has beenz donating their time and materials to theg> project. Among those contributing arem Curt Johnson Architect. Trio Concrete£ Construction (Wayne Sleele and Georgeu Biggs). Westland Heating and Cooling.C (Jeff Mitchell). Bender Trucking has

donated 200 ft. of sewer pipe. ColumbiaGas of Ohio is donating a new gas linehookup. One builder is donating exitlight, emergency power light, doorclosers, and doors. Doug Vaught isdonating the plumbing. Fire ex-tinguishers are being donated by Cham-pion Fire Equipment, Inc. LorainAluminum will b*» donating three metal

1 doors and some windows. .

It may sound like we have most of the, things needed but there is still a wish list

which has many items. They are: 1.800sq. ft. of floor tile, thirty 4;x8* plywoodpanels for walnscoat. four exterior lights(one for each side of the building], two ,'paddle f-ns with lights, two electric.hand dryers for the rest rooms, onerefrigerated drinking fountain whichwill mount on the wall so it can be used

by the handicapped^ 3.200 It. of 8" barnsiding or the equivalent in vinyl siding.18 folding tables. 30"x8*. 120 foldingchairs, a HA system, a large screen TV. a

,' VHS-VCR. 10 gallons of white ceiling' paint, paint brushes and rollers, wall

covering material. 55 sheets of 4*x8'sheet rock. 30 sheets of wafer resistantsheet rock. 02 sheets of 4*x8* x 5/16"sheathing, and furring strips to go withthe sheathing. If you can supply any .'ofthe above, please call Mel Horace at934-5152.

Many people and companies havealready given tax-deductible gifts to theproject. The companies include LorainCounty Bank.' Piazza Brosl FloralCreeii ho use. One Stop Beverage.Schafer Development Co., Inc.. and;Vasu Communications.' The profes-sional people include Paula M. Morse.

, M.D.. and Albert P. Zakel. DDS. BuckHardware and Avon Home Decoratingare donating materials.

In the, public service area we havereceived a sizable donation from theFather Ragan Knights of, ColumbusCouncil »3269. • . i

In the private sectoi' the followinghave made, tax deductibh gifts ofmoney: Mrs. Leonard Krawsowski.Karol Haggerty. Agnes T. Mangan,

PUD hysteria• Continued from page tCode apply. The age recommended Inthat document is 31 years, although itallows cities to change it to as high as 36years. Mu=r; wondered if that wasn'tage discriminaUon under federal law,but McLaughlin wtJd this particular re-quirment is exempted from federal lav/.Muzzy said there shodd be recertifica-tton procedures for fn<*fighters andEMT« after a given number of years onthe job. , , f ,

—There have ht-cn complaints from

f « . " f a b o u l ' u n k c a r s s t o r e d behindv\estlake Auto Body on Nagle Road ac-cording to Krystowski. Mayor PearlOlearcik said the zoning officer is

. already working on the problem. '• —The mayor promised to invite so-meone from FEMA (Federal EmergencyManagement Agency) or another expertto the Nov. l l Council meeting;la ex-plain the implications of flood plainlegislation which will have a thirdreading'that night. '

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Lynn Schwartz, Anne Foimanek. Bar-bara Hynes. Laura M, Keinders. RobertL. Schenk. Thelma Barnes. Dr. DavidFortholer Family. Timothy ForthoferFamily. Betty Andrews. Teresa Keller.Joe Wcigman. William F. , Songer.Franks. John Smite*. Frank Bell. Agnes,M. Schmetzer. Danny arid AliceClaycomb. Greg Koss. Lillian Kokar.Christine Schofer. Irene Fray. PattySchcrry. •Rudy Rulli. Bill Hyde.; laneRichard.; James Farrell. Bob Ondi'.:k.Vern Moiers. Steve and Elsie Kovach.Uverno; Livato. Jim Blarey. Wayne

Lucien Deiss

at Holy SpiritHoly Spirit Catholic Christian Com-

munity is pleased to announce that Lu-cien Deiss will be at the parish on Sun-day, Nov. to for 10:30 a.m. Mass andevening prayers at 7 p.m. and a lectureand conversation to follow.

The celebration will take place in thechurch. All are welcome. No admissioncharge. ,

Father Deiss was a peritus at theCouncil: a native of Ranee, a resident ofParis and the pastor of a church. He con-tinues to be a thriving force in themodern church. ,

He will address his remarks to thelopK. of Rediscovering Roots for theFuture. ,

Correction: Classes part-timeAVON - In last week's edition of The

' PRESS, it was stated Board of Educa-tion candidate Kathleen Syphers is pur-suing a part-time degree. The article wassupposed to read: Syphers is takingclasses part-time in pursuit of anotherdegree. , , ,

Also, while the address En the phonobook corresponds with Syphers'a cor-rect telephone number, the address wasfncorrert in last week's issue. Her cor-rect h.'V.'rcss Is 2725 Trinity Court. ,

Thu. PRESS apologizes for theinaccuracies. , • . .'

Rebels plan bingo partyThe Autumn Rebels will be playing bingo otter

their catered lunch on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at noon'at Tho Barn, 377t i Detroit Rd. Everyone over 50

, £ Avon and other communities Is welcome.Players are requested to bring two, inexpensive,wrapped Itsms to to Used as prizes. The lunchcosts 54.25 and reservations are required. CallSis Werner! at 934-4445 by 9 a.m. Nov. 11.

The Rebels last one day bus trip for the yearw«,be the Cleveland Christmas Lights tour on

,.a." D e c ' 4< F o f in(°""ation or reservations,call Marlene or Randy Loth at 937-6723.

Read & Use TheClassifieds ,

Wise. Barbara Halter. Julius and AlexMucsar. Paul and Dorothy MarianuandTony and Mary Cracon.

To all of you. the lions Club and theCity of Avon says thank jou for yoursupport. • ,. •• ,

To those of you who have not given to"Help Raise the Roof ror the Avon-Lions Club Community Center, make;

your tax deductible gift to "The City ofAvon Community Center" and send to,P.O. Sox 22. Avon. Ohio or leave it at Ci-ty Hall. ; .

A baby girl, Lynnae Marie, was bornto Robert ' and ' Christine Hassel ofCandlewood Dr.; Avon Woods Condos,on SepL 14. 1991 at SL John & WestShore HospitaL Lynnae weighed In at 6lbs. 3 oz. and measured 18 1/2 incheslong. Proud grandparents are Robertand Marilyn Hassel. Elyria.Ohio andDavid and Rosalie Britton of Ashtakala.Ohio,

A baby girl, Kelley Anne, was born toJim.and Julie Arnold of Avon Lake on

. Sept. 23, 1991 at Fairview GeneralHospital. Kelley weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. andmeasured 20 inches long. She waswelcomed home by sisters. Tammy 9,Breanna 3, and brother Jeff. 7. Proudgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs Valen-tine Jariicek of Avon Lake; Jfm Arnold ofFlorida and the late Linda Scbauss

A baby boy. Alex fames, was born toDaniel and Maureen Halstead of Lorainon Oct. 4,1991 at St. Johni West ShoreHospital. Alex weighed 7 lbs. IS oz. andwas 20 1/2 inches long. Alex waswelcomed home by his older sisterRachael. 13 i/2 months. The proudgrandparents are Kathy Greene of Up-per Sandusky and Bob and JeanHalstead of Sheffield Lake. Proud great-

. grandparents are Al and1 Ruth Greene ofAvon. ; ,

If there has been a new addition toyour family and you would like to letyour Avon Lake neighbors know aboutit. drop us a note.with the pertinent In-formation.

Community PulseContinued from page •' 1 .;

prevail, the outcomes are the choice ofthe people^

To those of you who voted Nov. 5,congratulations! To those of jou whodidn't, please contact thi Lorain CountyHeard of Elections — your vote meansthe Continuance of choicu. som_ti.ingwe should never take for granted

Next week: the behind-the-sceneschatter.' about political signs was "something to behold. I'll touch on those ^childish attitudes and pass along some *thoughts on the November 5 election.

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A Taste of NutritionKathy Germain,Registered Dietitian

^ Try this recipe as a change from tradi-tional side dishes, such as potatoes, riceor plain pasta. It's filling, tasty, and verylow In fat.. , *

Garden Vegetable Pasta Toss '

4 oz. fettuccini or linguinlbroken.in half • . • •1/3 c. white wineNon-stick cooking soray , -1 1/2 c carrots cut into2 iach loag strips. . ' ,1 1/2 c. snap beans diagonallycut Into 2 inch lengths1/2 c'leeks sliced 1/2 inch thick1/2 Up. dried basil1/2 tap. dried dlllweed ." • ' •1 dove garlic, minced .1 1/2 c. yellow summer squash

cut into 2 inch long strips1/8 tsp. ground red pepper1'2 c. finely shredded Parmesan choose

Cook pasta according to packagedirections, except omit the salt. Mean-while, combine wine, ground red,pep-'per; set aside. Spray wok with vegetablecooking spray; heal over medium heat.

,. Add carrots, beans, leeks, basil, dill, andgarlic Stir-fry for 3 , minutes.' Addsquash and 2 Tbsp. water. Cover; cookfor, 5 to 6 minutes more or untilvegetables am crisp-tender. Drain pasta;add to vegetables. Drizzle with winemixture. Toss gently. Transfer to a serv-ing platter. Sprinkle with cheese-Serves6. ' • • .

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'A Clown is Born' workshop setProject Joy. will present a twe session

workshop on the art of clowiog onSaturday. Nov. 9 and 16 from 10 a.m. to4 p.m.i at Unity Church of Westlake,23855,-Detroit Rd.. WeaUake. Ohio44055. . 7

This workshop is packed with infor-mation and practical experience for allwho desire to learn the art of clownbg.Included in the sessions is the history ofr | downing, improvisation, clowning as

£•„ communication, make-up technique..f -.costume, character types, juggling| .dbcovenng and expressing the clown

. $ • • • • ' w i t h i n . . . - • • . .

W - T h e workshop will create the oppor-t u n i t y for participants to go intoI : character and experience clowning in a•^"street" and/or "health care" setting. !n-K/itructor for this workshop will be An-ff^nette Towner, assisted hy other Project

; fc;-Joy. Clown All iy members. ; . , . ; . , . .•S •(r'-The workshop is part of Project Joy's£7 Self Affirmation through tha Performingf-V. Arts Program. This program encourages^people to discover the creativity,If;Vgoodness.' beauty and wonder, that is•£;' within them through the process of lear- ,f^ninr, an art form.1|f-Project Joy Is a non-profit communityj*') arts organization that makes the perfor-S-'ralng arts accessible to the general;&'public and particularly to those without8f access to the arts In nursing homes,^-hospitals and, facilities for.those with

developmental disabilities. It seeks to af-;firm the dignity and self-esteem of peo-,pie through the performing arts.

, Participants should bring a cowncostume {If available) or include some ofthe following: hat(sj. large clothing, col-

JI soc*a> " e s o r scarves, oversized. and/or underslzod shoes, boots, belts or

suspenders. Also needed is. one stock-ing (to cover hair when applying make-up), one mirror. Jar of cold cream, box oftissues, a white sock containing BABYPOWDER, a BLACK eye-lining pencil orchina marker, towel [to cover costumeduring make-up) and props [lo: musicalInstrument,; feather duster, etc.J Op-tional is a nose & wig.

The cost of the workshpu is S2O. Par-ticipants should bring a1 bag lunch.Registration is required and may be

, done by calling (ZI6J 323-2777 by Nov. 8,or call 865-^373., , „ ,

IPS meetingThe lakewood Pf ^ographlc Society will have

a rfrgulariy scheduk. meeting on Monday, Nov.11 at S p.m. tt will feature a presentation on thesubject ot "Exerciso In Judging" by Lou Floyd.All visitors are welcome.

The not ing will be hold In the lower level ofthe Bay Village office ot the Cardinal FederalSavings Bank located at trie comer ot Oviatt andDover Center Rds. (next to the Post Office).

Homespun Fair this weekend. November and December are the two' busiest months in most of our minds. In': addition to birthdays and anniversaries.

there is Thanksgiving. Christmas andthe New Year arriving. So while you'rethinking and planning where to shop,add one more place to stop - FALLHOMESPUN FAIR. NOV. 9 and 10.sponsored by the Avon Lake JuniorWomen's Ciub/CFWC. For 20 yearsJuniors have unioyed setting this Fairgn*w to over 90 craftcrs. The craflershave been ' selected ' for quality anddesirability. It is an event you won't

, want to miiis. If you*re new in town, it'sa must-

The i-*afr will be held ' this Saturdayfrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. and this Sundayfrom noon lo 4 p.m. at the Avon Lake ,'High School, Kt. 03 and Electric lllvd.Donation at the door is Si. Senior,citizens arc free on Sunday.

Juniors will provide a map listing all, the crafters and their location in thehigh school This year, babysitting andcoat check will be ptovided at a nominalfee. A light lunch end snack, along withour famous melt-away brownies, will bescrvnd in the cafeteria. Seailnt; is provid-ed. Don't miss out. Fallow the ginger-

Nelson of Avon Lake and J w yApotsos of Westlake are the creators ofVeggies R Us. They are wacky aboutvegetables and their craft display pro-ves it.1 Amona .thpir craft items arevegetable centerpieces, wreaths, dolls,fall harvest and Christmas themes.Available at the Avon Lake FallHomespun Fair. ;'

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A Taste of NutritionKathy Germain,Registered Dietitian

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\ Try thia.recipe as a change from tradi-tional side dishes, such as potatous riceor plain pasta. It's filling, tasty, and vervlow in fat. ; • > • •'

Garden Vegetable Pasta Toss'

. 4.02. fettuccini or UngufnK• broken in half : . ,

1/3 c white wineNon-stick cooking spray •1 1/2 c carrots cut into '2 inch long strips11/2 c. snap beans diagonally

- cut into 2 Inch lengths ! ' '1/2 c. leeks sliced 1*2 inch thick1/2 tsp. dried basil •1/2 tsp. dried dlllweed1 clove garlic* minced1 llz *r yr

elIow summer squash ,

Homespun Fair this weekend

cut into 2 inch long strips1/8 tsp. ground red pepper1/2 c finely shredded Par mesan

Cook pasta according, to packagedirections except omit tht» :,'3lt. Mean-while, combine wine, ground red pep-

, pen set aside. Spray wok with vegetablecooking spray; heat over medium heat.Add carrots: beans, leaks, basil, dill, andgarlic. Stir-fry for 3 minutes. Addsquash and 2 Tbsp. water. Coven cookfor 5: (a 6 minutes more or untilvegetables are crisp-tender: Drain pasta;add to vegetables. Drizzle with winemixture. Toss gently: Transfer to a seiz-ing platter: Sprinkle with cheese. Serve.*6 . •

'A Clown is Born' workshop set- -, Project Joy will present a two sessionworkshop on the art of,do wing onSaturday. Nov. 9 and 16 from 10 a.m. to4 p.m.. at,Unity Church of Westlake22855: Detroit; Rd.. Westlake, Ohio44055. •,• : . ,: -.

,., This workshop is packed with infor-mation and practical experience far allwho desire to learn the art of clowning

-Included in the sessions is the history of•clowning, improvisation, clowning as

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-notta Towner assisted,by-other ProjectJoy.Clowp Alley/mpmbers. ,_. •••>:v ,,;;•=

) The workshop Is'part otPrdlect Joy'sSelf Affirmation through the PerformingArts Program. This program encourages -people to discover the creativity, :goodness,-beauty and wonder that iswithin them through the process of lear-

•ning'an art form. \ \.• • • •Project Joy Is a non-profit community

arts organization that makbj the perfor-ming arts accessible to the generalpublic and particularly to thoso withoutaccess to the arts in,nursing homes,hospitals and facilities for those with

developmental disabilities. It seeks to af-firm the dignity -.-:d self-esteem of peo-ple through the performing arts.

Participants should bring B , cowncostume (ir available) or include some ofthe following: hat{s). large clothing, col-orful socks, ties or scarves, oversizeda^d/or undersized shoes, boots, belts orsuspenders. Also needed is. one stock-Ing (to cover hair when applying make-tipj, one mirror,1 jar of cold cream, box oftissues, a white sock containing BABYPOWDER, a BLACK eye-lining pencil orchina marker, towel (to cover costumeduring make-up) and props (Jo: musicalinstrument, feather duster, etc.) Op-tlonol Is a noao & wig. ', The cost of the workshpu is $20. Par-,

ticlpants should h-InR a bhg lunch.-.Registration is required and may bedone by calling (216J 32.1-2777 by Nov. 9,or call 835-0373., ,, . , . . ,

LPS meeting : ;The Lakewood Photographic Society will have

• regularly scheduled meat Ing on Monday, Nov.11 at 8 p.m. It will feature a presentation on Ihosubject ol "Exurcise In Judging" by Lou Floyd.Alt visitors are welcome.

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The Fair will be held thia Saturdayfrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. and this Sundayfrom noon to 4 p.m. at the Avon LakeHigh School. Rt. 83 and Electric Blvd.Donation at the door is $1. Seniorcitizens (ire free on Sunday. •

Juniors will provide a map listing allthe craftiirs and their location in thehigh school. This year, babysitting andcoat cheel; will be provided at a nominalfee. A light lunch and snack, along withpur famous melt-away brownies, will beservfid in the cafeteria. Seating Is provid-ed. Don't miss out. Follow the Ringer-

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Avon growth potential calculated at 80,000, - By Karen D raster

AVON - ]ay: Gardner , o r Metro 1Design made bis point loud and dear.'Avon; needs e'master plan. Metro 1.which has studied Avon Tor more than ayear.' unveiled a lund use plan at a jointsession of City Council and PlanningCommission last week. ,' '

Gardner said one of the top prioritiesexpressed by Avon residents is keeping

1 the small town rural environment. Butbased on present zoning Avon couldgrow to 80.000 when fully developed- '

"Thai is a calculation, nol u predic-tion." Gardner laid those who question-ed the figure. Me said it was based onAvon's total land area of 13.000 acres.

Metro 1 (lid not have predictions forpopulation if its plan is adopted.However. Gardner said potential densi-ty would be reduced by about half, so

Public forum on waste tonightAVON LAKE- The Lonnn County

Solid Waste Management Policy Com-mittee will host a public forum on apreliminary Solid Waste, Managementplan tonight, tiov. G. The'forum will be

, held; from 7 to 9 p.m. in the 4th floorhearing room of the ILorain County Ad-

; ministration Building. 226 Middle Ave..Elyrij. ;

Ohio law requires solid waste manage:ment districts to prepare long- rangeplans to ninnqge wastes genera ledwithin the district. The Lorain CountySolid Waste Management District hasprepared a' preliminary plan druft tomanage solid wastes for 15 years. Adrafted plan must lie, submitted to thoOhio Environmental Protection Agency{Ohio EPA) by Dec. 24. ,; Kenneth G. Peiirce. chairperson of theLorain County' Solid Waste Manage-ment1 Policy Committee, said. "This isthe third in a scries of public forums toprovide the publican opportunity to;discuss the significant solid waste issuesfacing the Lorain County District."

The agenda for the forum Includes abrief presentation by Resource Manage-

IGTVE'US A H A N D " "

ment International. Inc. {KM1). the solid,waste consulting firm retained to assistthe Policy Committee. KMl's presenta-tion will leceive the highlights of theDistrict's preliminary draft plan.

The (brunt is an opportunity for thepublic and local officials to learn'aboutthe preliminary draft plan and influencethe contents of the draft plan submittedto the Ohio EPA.

"The Lorain County Solid Manage-ment Waste Policy Committee wasestablished locally to respond to Ohio'ssolid waste law. The Policy Committee*

." includes the following members: Ken-cietli J'earcu. M.F.H.. Chairman • HealthOiiumlssioner. Lorain Co. GeneralHealth District: Tony Misfcu. Vice-Chairmun. representing tho public:I ierbert [ncuby, Lorain Co, Commis-siittier: KlchnrtJ Williams. Kussia.Township t ru s t ee : and TerryTomaszewski, City of Lorain HealthDent.

Copies of the entire preliminary draftplan are available for review at the Avonand Avon'Lake Public Library and atElyria and Lorain Libraries.

45.000 would be a reasonable guess.Avon is in a growth' pattern. Accor-

ding to the Metro 1 report, it is growingat a rate or five percent per year-• "You can't legally stop growth and

development, but you can control it.Having a master plan would put youlight years ahead of where ,you arenow." Jim Keller of Metro 1 told city,

. officials. :

"Developers behave differently in a1 city that has a master plan, it attracts a

different typo or developer. It sets thetone." Keller added. '

The proposed plan would limit growthby designating some parts of the city forless-dense zoning. That would allow forsmall farms and agricultural businesses,as well as large-lot homes with feweramenities.1 known as the WesternReserve look. '

The proposed land use map shows in-dustrial areas and multi-family housingnorth of J-90..amI a retail area In the

' downtuwn center at Detroit, and S.R.1till. South uT Detroit, the map showsresidential zoning which blends into thiiless-dense, agricultural land use towardthe North Kidgoylllt? border, includingmost of the southwest quadrant of thecity.

Because Avon is so spread out. threeneighborhood clusters are recommend-ed. These 'would include, as the areasare fully ,' developed and the n-jedestablished, an elementary school, aconvenience shopping strip andpossibly other services. Planned Unit.Developments, or PUDs. are one zoning

.' tool which could be used to accomplishthis. • ,: '

Councilman James Muzzy said thatalthough he likedthe overall land useplan, he was not sure he,was ready to ac-cept PUDs. .

"Any lime you want to changesumethtng it scares people.*' Muzzy

Planner Paul Burikaskod; "What arethe ob|eclions to PUDs?"

"People think it would cause enor-mous growth rather than actuallypossibly controlling it. Tho Board of,Education president believes it would,bring in thousands of additionalstudents." Muzzy responded.' "1 think we need to compare it to thenumber of students we'll have if thepopulation grows to 80.000." Muzzyadded. , ' '.'

The newest member of Planning Com-mission. Tom Wearsch. said. "I'm notconvinced wo have to have PUD legisla-tion to make the master plan work."

Planner Dawn West said,, "I wouldn'thold up the master plan because peopledon't understand PUDs. I'd be willing tosacrifice PUDs In order to get tho masterplan approved."

West did emphasize that "PlannedUnit Developments ore 0 well-designed' way to control, growth."

Office parks were recommended fortho industrial zone, because they bringin tax dollars. Metro 1 figures thow thatin offices, one employeo averages 150square feet of space and earns S20.000 toS30.000 per year. In contrast, o retailbusiness employs one person for every500 square feet and generally paystri i n i • m u m w . a g o ' .

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Special mailbox for kidsChildren who nro eagerly writing their

letters to Santa this yenr will have nspecial mailbox (o drop thorn into. Star-ting Nov. 15 thru Dec. 15, a special"mnilbox" will'bo set up in FantasticSinn's, Avon Lake, far children to"imiil" their letters.to S.inta. Parents—milky suro your child's tuimu and nd-dress uru on the lettor. bocousu each andevery letter will bo personally answered

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Couple rewarded for habitat restoration project;• -Years back I adopted thu quote "In

nature you ivili find a'friend for life.'' Idon't, recall the author, but I recentlymet a couple who lives and teaches thetruth within these words..

••••'• Byliss (KockJ Prater and his wifeKathleen McNeal are environmentalspecialists, residing in the southwest

: corner of; Huron County. Their 78-acrc, farm, the' Last Resort Wilderness Area.

Is the perfect example of what deter-minatioD. hard work and a lovo forwildlife can accomplish with respect tohabitat restoration. ,

In 1981 Prater, who has along list ofcredits , which include Assistant Pro-

•; fessor of Biology at Ashland College and!. Assistant Professor of Biology and

Associate Director of Water QualityLaboratory at Heidelberg College, ac-quired the land from his father. In 1987.

,he and his wife began restoring thelands; to their natural state. Today, fouryears later, the Bird Sanctuary andCame Preserve Is teaming with wildlife,

•including, great blue herons, green.< herons and a variety of waterfowl.'

"The key to wildlife habitat restora-tion in this area," said McNeal. "is torecreate, wetlands. This is ' necessarybecause so much of the wetlands whichoriginally covered this part of Ohio hasbeen removed. The birds and animalsexist, but to prosper, they must havewater." - • ' ;

There is a lot of water on the LastResort. Many of the beautiful wetlandsand ponds were created \vlth the help ofoutside agencies. <• "In the last fivo years a series of pro-fessional demonstration wetland pro-

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jects have been built and managed." saidPrater. "There are nine discreetwetlands, each with' its own sense orplace and purpose. • ; • '. "The one-acre pond built in'19GZ anda Vi-acre CP-9 wildlife pond built in 1988were cost shared with U.S. Departmentof Agriculture.' Soil Conservation Ser-vice. The U.S. Department of Interior's

, Fish and Wildlife Service has restoredsix natural wetlands. • bringing morethan 15 acres of water tb thu Last Resort.

"The Ohio, Department of NaturalResources shared the cost of construc-ting a wood duck management wetlandin May of '91. This is the second projectof this type to be developed, by the OD-NR on private lands."

In addition to wetlands, the LastResort Wilderness Area has two majorbluebird trails, osprcy and eagle plat- >'forms, and nesting facilities,Tor barnowls. Wood duck, squirrel, scroech.owl..and a variety of other types of nestingboxes are scattered throughout the 7ft

1 a c r e s . ' • •. ,' '.With the help of the ODNR and

Pheasants Forever. Prater arid McNealhave established more than 25 acres offood plots to feed pheasants and otherbirds. , , •

"Habitat wisu. you need grasses andIcguiries. shrubbery areas, wetlands, and.mature woods." said Prater, "ilt-re atthe Kesort. we are surrounded bymature woods- Counting the reforesta-tion of nine acres which are part of aConservation Reserve ; Program andDivision of Forestry plan. 44.7% of theLast Resort is in mature forests and/orbeing reforested with hardwoods:"

The accomplishments of Prater andMcNeal. who have ' also penned anumbur of mnga/.ine articles, and plan

lo author a book on tiubilat restorationfor today's land owners, has not gonewithout recognition.1, In October of tiiis yean Ohio Covet-nor. George Vufnovich and (he OhioDepartment of Natural Resourcesselected Uit* Last Resort WildernessArea to receive The Ohio ConservationAchievement Award. Ohio's highesthonor in the field of conservation.!

Congratulations for a job well done. ;

Petelin achieves journeyman statusJohn J. Petelin. son of Albin and Gloria

Petelin of 1969 Miriam Ave.. Avon.Ohio, recently completed a Tool & Die

.Apprenticeship and Training Program; under the supervision of Joraf Mlchalla.President and head of the Appren-ticeship Program at Westlake Tool & DieMfe-Co, ;

The apprenticeship consisted of 672school ^jurs at Polaris VocationalCenter, and ,8.000 hours of on-tho-Jobtraining at Westlake. Petelin also attend-ed the Lorain County Vocational Centerfor an additional 1,020 hours of trainingfor his last two years in high school. Atthe age of 22. he is one of the youngestpeople to receive the journeyman's Cer-tificate lit Westlake which waspresented on Sept. 1. He is a 1987graduate of Avon High School.

Pumpkin patchThe kindergarten children from Avon ElementarySchool enjoyed a wagon ride into a pumpkin patch atthe Fitch Farm on Rl. 83 in Avon. , , ,

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Counting candyJenny Kuchski. (left) and Tara (Strawberry Shortcake) Cox pauses during Trlck-or-Treat to tally their treats on Halloween. They took a break at Learwood Plaza inAvon Lake. ' ,

Bengal BabyRyan Casper didn't feel the chill in his Tiger attire. His mom,Vicki Casper,, tookhim Trick-pr-Treating in Avon Lake last week. (PRESS photo —; MarcellaGrande) • • , ' • . • / : . • ' : < ,' •• • 1 ;

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Academicnotes

Kathy Kneiss has com-pleted her [unior year at;Ohio Stalo where she was;Inducted into the GoldenKey National HonorSociely, Beta Alpha Psi.accounting honorary. Phi

, Kappa Phi, and Beta Gam-ma Sigma, the college ofbusiness' highest national

' honorary. Also she recutv-cd lhi> Scarlet and GrayScholarship .'or acaduinluu.xcL'llonco and Itio JamesMcCoy flsuiness Scholar-ship for excellence in thet ii1

Tracy DuMarco of AvonLake lias been named tothe Wlnlor/Sprlng dean'slist at Centre College.

DeMarco, the daughterof Robert and KathyDeMarco of Creeksido, Isa 1990 graduate of AvonLake High School. At Cen-tre; she Is a; member ofWbmon's Voices and thetrack team.

Founded In 1619, Centruis .imong the oldest liberalarts colleges in the nation.

In theservice

Pvt. Kirk B. Miller hascompleted basic trainingat Fort Sill, Okla.

During the trainingsstudents received instruc-t i o n i n d r i l l a n dceremonies, weapons,map reading, tactics,,military courtesy, military'justice, first aid, and Ar-my history and traditions.

Miller is the son ofYvonno T, and Robert L.Miller of. 822 East Dri,Sheffield Lake.

Ho is a 1991 graduate ofDrookside High School,Shi-ffield Lake.

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AVON e on the moveBy Debra Balmert Polovich

Please s«nd or drop off articles youwish to have in this column to DcbraBalmerl Polovich. 35760 RiegelsbergerRd.. Avon. Ohio by NOON on Thursdaybefore date of publication. Call 937-540Ofor more information. ,:

DATEMINDERNOV. 0 - Conferences. Avon HighSchool;' Academic Booster meetingchanged to Nov. 13. <NOV. 7 - Uttle League General Meeting.7 pjn., Bob-O-Link; A . O D East. NoSchool; Trim-Up Class. 7:30 p.nu, AvonMiddle School; Kiwanis Club.NOV. 8 - Research Club: Avon East. NoSchool . ' ' ; • i •NOV. 10 - Veterans Day .NOV. 11 - Avon Council: Women'sClub, 7:30 p.m., Avon Oaks: Book Week.Avon. Library; Story-Time. AvonLibrary, 7p.m. ,NOV. 12-Avon Preschool Parents Club. ,7:15. Avon High School Library: Holi-'day Craft. Avon Library. 7 p.ra.; Trim-'Up, Class. 7:30 p-ou, Avon MiddleS c h c o L , •' •

NOV. 13 - Academic Booster Club. 7p.m.. Avon High Library

PRESCHOOL PARENTS CLUBMEETING. The Avon PreschoolParents' Club is having their roonthylymembership meeting on Tuesday. Nov.12 at 7:15 p.m. Zak Haley of the Early In-tervention Center West will be thed> namic speaker. His topic will be "Sibl-ing Rivalry. Internal Wars, What's Nor-mal, What's Murder?" New memberscan Join at the meeting or at any time byculling Donna Cronowski at 353-0518.

Please Join us for an informative even- ,'ing. Refreshments, raffle for door prize.'and socializing make this a fun eveningout.

CHILDREN'S BOOK WEEK., TimAvon Library will culebraltt Children'sBook Week from Nov. 11-17. Childrenare invited to "drop in"for slorytimo at7 p.m. on Monday through Thursdayevenings. There's no need to register,just drop in and hear o good book. :

AFTER SUPPER CLUB. The AfterSupper Club for grades 2 and up willmeet at tha Avon Library on Nov. 21 at 7p m. A Thanksgiving craft is planned forthe evening's activity. Pro-registration Isrequired. Come into the Library to signUI)F°ASmON""Hbw LUNCHEON.Nov, 17 the Browns won't play until 8n m. Spend tho afternoon attending aFashion Show Luncheon from 2 p.m. to4 p.m. at Avon East Elementary Schoollocated on Lear Rd. in Avon. Fashionsfor the working woman and young adultbv Paul Harris and Habn Shoes fromGreat Northern Mall. Soup and saladluncheon will be served. Door prizeswill be awarded. Donation is $5. Thisevent is sponsored by tho Avon High

School'Academic Booster Club. Ticketsare available for purchase at Kopp's Bi-Ritu in Avon or Movie Mart (Lear Rd.) inAvon Lake or call Ceorgina Bauer at937-6117 or Sandy Garret! at 934-4954.

FAMILY NIGHT AT LIBRARY. Joinus for Family Night at the Avun Libraryon Thursday. Nov.14 at 7 p.ra. We willbe celebrating Thanksgiving with craftsand refreshments.1 The activity is freeand open lo the public, but pre- registra-

; tion is required. Sign up at the Library tit2406 Ridguland or call 934-4743 formore information.

AVON WOMENS CLUB. The AvonWomen's Club will meet an Monday.

! Nov. ]1 at the Avon Oaks Intcrgonora-lional Nursing Home on French Creek

' Rd. in Avon at 7:30 p.m.There will be a presentation by Sherry

Arrick of the Cleveland HomeopathicOrganization lor Individual Consumer1

Education (C.H.O.I.C.E.) entitled" W o m e n ' s , H e a l t h . I s s u e s inHomeopathy."'

Also. Anne DeChant. the Avon HighSchool student sponsored by AvonWomen's Club for "HOBY". will sharewine of her thoughts on the leadershiptraining weeked she attended in the spr-ing. Each year Avon Women's Club

< sponsors an Avon High student forHOBY. This month's hostesses will be

, Mary Haag. Carolyn Withcrspoon andMary ; • . , 'Lane. • ,

Avon Women's Club Is a communityservice organization established in 1940.Cuests and new members are alwayswelcome. Please contact; Jan Kirk at934-5670 for further information.

HOLIDAY CRAFT NIGHT. Day...your holiday decarultitK by making Dcraft ui thu Avon Library. Thu Librarywilt be sponsoring n Chrfstmiis Angulcnifl niglil on Tuusday. Nutf. 12 «t 7 p.m.Prw-rogistrnlioti is required. JVIKII Up attho library at 240(1 Kidguiund, Spue.) isHmitud. Thure wili b« a foil of $5 fur ihucraft, payable iit sign-up.

THANKS FOR SUPPORT. I.. DebraBalmert Polovich. would like to lhank allwho worked hard in supporting meforthu Avon Hoard • of Education. All olyour support ami my fiimily's supportwas greatly approbated. ,'

SO's and Uppers meet,' The SO's and Uppers at First Baptist Church Is

having a meeting on Nov. 6 at 11 a.m. MarilynHill ol the Lorain Health Dept. will present a pro-gram of "Exercise in Relaxation", The programIs followed by a polluck luncheon.

All seniors are welcome. We meet In the hallbehind the church which is located at 633 HarrisRd. In Sheffield Lake. No reservations are need-ed. Just come and bring a dish to add to themenu. ' ,

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III|fh School is planning thalr. 50th anniversary ruunian. W«havtt bvan unable to locatu thefollowlnjf ctasimolus: DonoU

PET CAREJohn H. Simpson,

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Birds hido1.'their, pro-blems vory effectively,and whim they begin toobviously monfest thulr11I.IO3S. they nru nlroatiyseriously to crlliculty ill.The bird that dies "sud-denly" has probiiblybeen sick for some timuand w a s I us* n o trocognlzod ns being ab-normal. If over the birdsits with Its foathurs ruf-fled, eyo partially closed,droopy appearance, or ifthere are signs of dior-'rhea or respiratory pro-blems, the bird should botreated immediately. ,

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In Your Courts

HowardSwindell

; Avon Lake Municipal CourtDamon R. Brunks. 2707 Jaycox Rd.. Avon.'

was fined S230 and sentenced to six months in'fait en a charge of domesttc violence with thesentence deterred on condition of no simitarvitfation lor two years.

He also was fined S25Q and sentenced to sixmonths in jail on another charge ot domesticviolence with the fine and trm sentence deferredon condition thai he attend a Nord Center FamilyViolence Program and report to trie court.. Heturtherw3stincdS2S0andsentencedtost*

months In Jail on a charge ot criminal damagewith th» line and the sentence deferred on thesame condition as the second count ol domesticviolence. • • , . . • '

William B. S?abo, 3753 Tacoma Ave., Lorain,• was fined SSOO and sentenced to GO days in jail

on a charge at 0W1. with five days to be spent injail and 15 lo be served under rx<u» arrest withalcohol testing. The balance ot the sentence wasdeferred on conation ol no traffic violation overtwo points lor at least a year. His driver's licensewau suspended !or one y*KW witri occupationalprivileges. He was' ordered to attend AAmeetings in Lorain. ' ,

Barry L. Constantino, t'4340 Superior Ave..Cleveland Heights, was tined $250 and .'sentenc-ed to 30 days in jail on a charge ot having nooperator's license, with the sentence deferred oncondition ol no traffic violation over two points torat least a year. He also was lined $35 on acharge Of having expired plates.

Enc J . Thompson, 33161 Lake Fid., AvonLake, was fined $250 and sentenced to 30 daysin jail on a charge ol having no operator's

. tJeerrte. with 28 days deferred on condition o l notraffic violation over two points lor at least a yearand credit given tor two days already served., PhytteJ.Richmond,752RobertsSt-.SheHieldLake, was tineC $200 and sentenced to 30 daysIn fail on a charge ot passing a bad check,1 withthe sentence deferred on condition of no similarviolation tor two yenrs and. no checking accounttor two yenrs.

Carolyn A. Sommers, 902 Cooper Foster Rd..Amherst. was fined $125 and sentenced to 30days in [ail on a charge ol criminal trespass withthe sentence deterred on condition ol no similarviolation tor one year,' KyU» A. Peskar, Wellington, was fined $1001 and sei-ienced to 3O days in jail on a charge o l

carrying a concealed Weapon, wtth the sentencedeterred on condition of no similar violation fortwo years. He also was lined S100, and sentenc-ed to six months in jail on a misdemeanor chargeof carrying a concealrcj weapon with thesentence deferred on condition ot no simitarviolation tor two years.

As part ot his sentence he was ordered toforfeit his motor vehicle, weapons, ammunitionand bullet-prool vest. It also was recommendedthat he attend a self-defense school.

He further was lined $100 and was given adeferred 15-day sentence onachargeo! posses- .sion ol drug paraphernalia.

Jetierson 0 . Adkins,.4730 Oak Hills, torain.was tined 5100 on a Charge ot disorderly con-duct John T. Galovicr). 24002 Lorain Rd.. NorthOlmsted. was fined S100 lor having fictitiousplates. . ,' , ,' :

Fined $50 lor speeding were Sheila L. Kiser,377 Oollwood Dr,, Avon Lake, and Darrell H.Bryant. 2425 W. River. Syria. Bryant also waslined $75 lor operator's license required.

Fined $35 lor speeding were Jeffrey M. Starks,73 Rosewood Dr., Avon Lake; Gloria J.' Schuttz.374 Cove Beach Ave.. Avon Lake; Dentse C.Scott. 1&4BiookfieldRd.,Avon Lake: Connie M.Stoyka. Wakeman: Martin Span Jr., 239 CenterRd., Avon Lake: , <•

Richard J, Kail, 1687 Robinwood Ave.,Lakewood; Ronald E. Vancise, 248 South PointDr.. Avon Lake; Danielle l_ Escalante. 32594.Wafcer Rd . Avon Lake; Peter J . Breslin. 32246'Country Oub Dr.. Avon Lake; and William H.Mowed. 23d Thelma Dr., Sheffield LaM>.

MicheH D Bughman. 233 Ninth St., Elyria. wasfined $40 on a charge ol improper starting andbacking. Ha license was suspended because ollack ol liability insurance.

Nancy A Durst, 761 Atameda Ave.. SheffieldLake, was lined $35 tor reasonable control. Herlicense'was suspended until tine eon produce amedical report staling that she is able to drive.,' June A. Madden. 31301 Alflrlch Dr., BayVillage, was fined $25 on a charge ol running a red

; light., ; . • - ;

Sheffield Lake Mayor's CourtJoann Kemp, 135 Columbia Ave., ElyriaJ and

Arlene Kittle. 949 Roberts SL, Sheffield Lake:and Lydla Thomas. 3821 Dallas Ave.. Lorain.;were tined $250 each and sentenced to 30 days

in jail on charges of speeding in a school xotva.with $200 ot the lines and the sentences ,'suspended.' • •' •

Troy Csubak. 5450 Colorado Ave:. SheffieldViHage. was fined St.OOQ and sentenced la sixmonths in jail an a charge of driving undersuspension, with $700 of the fine and thesentence suspended. ' , '

Leslie Part. 1349 E St.. Lorain. was (itedSI.000and sentenced to sU months In jail on aCharge ot shoplifting, with $850 ol the fine andthe sentence suspended.

Cart JaskiewicE, 3176 Edgewaier Dr., Ver-miUin, Was lined $250 and sentenced to 30 daysin Jail on a charge of speeding, wtth $200 ot thefine and the sentence suspended., Janice Cage, 625 Vermont Ave.. Lorain. waslined S>,000 and sentenced lo six months in jait ,on a charge' ol allowing J>I unlicensed driver to

' drive, wilh $850 of the tine and the sentencesuspended. '

Fined $250 each and sentenced to 30 days intail on Charges ol rrwiors curfew violations with$225 ot the tines and the sentences suspendedwere Arthur Keller, 137 Burton, Avon Lake; JackMcCracken, 661 Hollywood, Sheffield Lake: andNancy Moreno. 631 Pasadena, Sheffield Lake.

Fined $30 lor speeding were Charles Robin-son. 809 Community Rd., Sheffield Lake;Rosaura Cortez. 500 W. 22 S t . Lorain: Les Parr.2511 E. 30 SL. Lorain: Charles Maynard. 5115Lake Rd.. Sheffield Lake: Robert Mala'.*, 12601North Rd., Cleveland:

Stephen Koiar, 2710 Caroline Ave.. Lorain;Mike Hughes, Berlin Heights: Mary Papworth,

.4318 Brockley Ave., Sheffield. Lake: Renata• McKenney. 2942 Wilson St., Lorain; Penny' Dingey, 3058 McKinley Ave., Lorain: and

Jonathon Withelm, 2236 Randall S t . Lorain.Pined $25 tor speeding were Lowell Neat Jr.*

4840 Southwood Dr.. Sheffield Lake; DeborahOkes. 3*9 Wesley Ave.. Eryria; ShannonOkjcorn. 670 Rowelyn Ave.. Sheffield Lake:Melanie Reiily, 1200 Seneca Blvd., BroadviewHeights:,

Lori Millard 4529 Lake Ave.. Sheffield Lake;Antoinette Jackson. Obertin; Gary Taylor, 1235Osborn Ave., Lorain: Darta Jones. 1047 W, 22

SL. Lorain; Paul Doss J r . 7T574 Uaddccfc Rd_North HdgevMe: Jutoe Hood. 5IJS Lafca Fid,Sheffield Lake;

Rita Ha*. 925 East Dr_ Sheffield. Lake; UartyHal. 205 Ttefcna D r , SheffteU Lake: MownPomates. 707 M. 30 SU Lorain; Lawrence Smth.882 Hams RcL. Sheffield Lake; Uaty Acevedo.2055 E. 30 SC Lorairc Oa-nd Scott. 1012 W. F*hSU Lorain: . ,, JorgoFVyes. 3715 Gro««Am, Lorain: Ju t thSteenstra. 153 Faxfidd Ave , Rocky Rmr .Orlando Gonzalez. 577 n^k i stone Awe,Amherst: Shaun Posey. 10300 Uapie BranchDr.. Strongsvde: Uaria Kagy. 957 Roberts SL.Sheffield Lake: Earnest Uuttns. 7202 FrarfeyRd- VenrHion; and Bradtey U a t M r * . 47544Middle Ridge R d . AmhersL

Fined $15 lor speeding were Donald DnJno.1245 Obef&i Ave., Lorain. and John Lacey. 1335Lakeview A « _ Lorain.

Tammy Obioy. 348a E. Erie Ave, Lorain. andEdward Por6e0o. 1020 W. 19 S t . LCRKI . werefcned $2S each tor speedng and S35 eacn lorhamng expired plates. Jerry 2arrtxxxi«. 4279Hoi Awe.. SteCteJa La**, was tned $45 lorspeedng.' Fried S35eadt lor squealngtres were T«noC*yKnoske. 72O8 Ffcatier Rd., Vermicn; ScoO Par*sons. 1939 E. 40 S t . Uaan; and Jay SrnCi.4920 Redwood Or.. Srw&eld Lake.

Fined $35 each for rumng a red t&t wooDane Wagner, 674 West Snore Boulevard. Shef-field Lake, and Saffy Gray. 1027 G SL. Loran.

Fred $30 each tor talurc la heed a stop signwere Lawrence Krupp. 943 Mtftfand P.rt E»«L.Lonwi; Ph*C Stawidu. 621 Udcto R«lge Rd..Amherst: and PNBc Werner. S3S k w g ParkBlvd.. Sheffield Lake.

Other violators and their fines were Ronald. Grove. 141 Engtewood Or.. Avon Lake. Orivmg an

al-terran vehicle where proHtntetf, S2S; RenaeEmpino; 4137 Bete Aw.. Swffje*! Ls*«. barkngdog. $25: Roger Hose*. *89S Saddtevood Or.She(T=W Lake, dtwvg ten ol certer. S3O:

Tnvothy McCartney. 571 Lafayette. SheAcULake, descrderty conduct wtrie cfcuucMud. $SO.und Anthony Marimba oa. 766 Uewood A»e,ShetfKhl Lake, falure to c o ^ d his veNcte. $35.

Hair color consultation offeredFantastic Sum's of Avon Lake is very

pleased ID announce their continuingeducation program in Ctairol Color. Inaddition to Fantastic Sam's courses inCtairol Color theory and application (atotut of over 150 class hours), wewelcome Florence Crittcndbn. o ClairolRegional Instructor, to the shop for in-store clusses. Twelve stafT members at-

tended the, first in-service and moreclasses are planned Tor the near future.

Please fee* free to come into the AvonLake Sam's far a free consultation aboutyour hair color needs. Fantastic Sam's is

r pleased to olTer the full range of Clairol: options, including tcmjuoiary. semi-permanent, and 'permanent color,Kuleidocolor. highlights and lowlighls.

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Eagles shut out Brookside, compile best record since '86oto By Mike Greco ;

t o . . • • •• , ' • > •

= AVON -The Eagles successfully com-uj plcted their best season since 1986 withS, a 9-0 shut out against the Brookside Car-

dinals last Friday night. ;The 8-2 finish ranks second in school

history and is the best since the 9-1record completed in 1986. ,' Against Brookside, defense was theprominent device used by the Eagles.Avon's defense held the Cards tonegative• yards rushing, didn't allow

' them to cross the SO yards line, and a,' fellow by the, name of Pat Baucrs con-

stantly harassed quarterback Dan Hicksto the tune of two sacks and many otherhurries. /; • '. •

"Our defense was great tonight." saidAvon head coach John Ler.gcn. "and Itribute H to the great fob our coachingstaff has done all year, especially defen-sive coordinator Bob Lindway."'

Still, even with the outstandingdefense by both teams, turnovers andmistakes hurt the Eagles and Cards.Broakside punted seven times and hadeight penalties while Avon moved theball, but two fumbles and two missed '

' fourth down plays deep in Cards ter- ,',' ritory pi evented scores. '

"Our defense did a great jab tonight."

said Brookside head coach George Ham-mill. "At halftime. I told the players thatif we could quit shooting ourselves inthe foot we could scam same points."

After a scoreless first half, the Eaglesfinally put points on the board, however

: it was the unconventional way. On their, awn 6-yard line. Hicks tnrew a screen to

receiver Josh Farmer who in turn wasgoing to pass. However, cornerbackJason Long foiled the. play tacklingFarmer in the end zone for a safety with'3:24 to play in the third quarter.

In the fourth period, the Eagles finallygrounded the ball out with a nice drive.Quarterback John Schober, who com-pleted four passes for 60 yards, hit DanElek on a 14 yard touchdown pass with2:19 to go in the game to give the Eaglesthe margin • '•' «><:tory.. The Eagles > -hed for over 165 yardsus a (cam. Jason Dueslcr had 61 yards.Elek had 56, and Don Hilsenroth had 37.

For the Cards. Hicks completed eight' passes for 71 yards. Farmer caught fourof those passes for 36 yards.

Coach Lcngen said there were somekeys to the season for the Eagles toachieve the eight wins, the best in hisfour-year tenure as coach.

"We may not be the most talentedteam in the conference*" he said, "but

the attitude has been groat; the kids real-ly work hard ift practice, and they vegotten better with fundamentals. Its atribute to our seniors and theirleadership."

"We had six sophomores and onefreshman on' the field; tonight." saidcuach Hammill. "We took a beating

against Wellington last week and came'out tonight and played hard. I'm proud ;or this team." m , ; •

The Cards fall to 3-4 in the LCC andoveraJL They play host to LorainCatholic !his Friday night. •:'./;

Shef -Shef. Lake Youth SoccerThe Dr. Kucharson Sheffield-Sheffield

Lake Rowdies U-10 team scored a 2-2 tiewith Midvfew. Jake Grunda and KyleWilkinson had 1 goal apfwee, with assistsby Kevin Miller and Jordan Hatch. Greatdefense by Donnie Gumble. BruceThompson ard Kevin Brown preventedMidview from scoring a,'victory. /

The Dr. Kucharson Sheffield-SheffieldLake Rowdies U-10 team playedBrighton ending in a 5-1 victory. Goalsby Kyle Wilkinson. Kert ScarvelU andMalt Rouhier sealed the win. HalfbacksJosh Sheets. Matt Uebenguth, DonnieBanner and Johnolhan Herzberger con-trolled the midfield. Goalie Jeff Cizt had

numerous saves in goal to preserve the;w i n . •' ' • .. . ' • >' ' -' • • : . ; ; C <

The Sheffield-Sheffield Lake RowdJei-U-10 team defeated Amhenct; 4-0, to end,the season undefeated. A hat trick by-Kyle Wilkinson and a goal by MattRouhier from a corner kick ended the'scoring. John Aycock, Evan Bing. ToddBrowning and Jesse Webb pressuredAmherst the entire game. The Rowdiesthank Dr. Kucharson for his support this:

'•season. ' ' . ; ' • ;• • "; ' . • . •

' Coach Dennis Crtinda and assistant,coaches Robert Hatch and Kert ScarvelUthank alt the kids for a great season. Aspecial thanks to Barb Miller who was)there when she was needed.

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Season winds down for Avon Lake Soccer OrganizationAVON LAKE - The following is a

summary of; soccer matches held Oct.22-26:

ALSO Panthers vs. ALSO Comets -Chris Stibl opened up the scoring for thePanthers in the 1st quarter, scoring on apenalty kick. Josh McArdle scored in the3rd quarter, assisted by.Robert Roark.

JThen, with 2 minutes left in the 4th"* quarter. McArdle scored again to tit: the

game. Roark scored the winning gamegoal in the last minute with an assist byJakb Baraonn. Robby Morchousc,Allison Green. Mathcw Keating andMcArdle did an' excellent Job on.defense. Congratulations to all the Pan-ther goalies for a Job woll done: JakeBaraona. Allison Green. Chris Sttbi.Robert Roark. Thanks for a wonderfulseason,

- Coach McArdle. •

ALSO Blasters vs. ALSO Chargers •The Chargers and Blasters played aclassically hard fought soccer matchwith the Chargers hunging on for a 1-Ovictory. The Blasters kept good offen-sive pressure on, with-fine passing andteam work from forwards Eric Hcvcsya n d Kyle R o g g o n b u r k . | o h nMesscnholmer was able la fire a couplu,shots an goal which were well played by;the Chargers' goalie. As the frontdofenseman, Ryan Sandoval hustled allthe field stopping numerous Churgersadvances. As the 4th quarter goulieJuremy Hughes turned away severalChargers' shots allowing the Blusters tokeep the game close. .'

ALSO Blasters vs. ALSO Bombers -The Blasters played the Bombers in their

1 final game of the fall '91 soccer season.The Blasters forwards did a good job ofspreading out and passing the ball aheadthroughout th? game. Scoring < thegame's 1st goal late in the opening wasRyan Sandoval. In the 2nd quarter. EricHevesy was able to score with a longshot from the top of the box. Aaron Hu-Jarski got the final goal for the Blastersas he hustled through the defense andsent a hard shut past the goalie. AngelaDiSalvo led a strong Blaster defensive ef-fort which allowed the Bombers only 1goal. John Messenhelmer and MichelleZolusko both made the fine saves ongoalies during the 2nd and 3rd quarters.

ALSO Chargers vs. ALSO Bulldogs •A hard fought game was played with noscaring until (he 3rd quarter, whenTommy Kurigcr scored the only goal,,Assisting in offense were Adam Zurkey,Chris Matlsen 'ami Aaron Schneider.Strong in goal were John Rumsier. BenMiller, Met in EHn and Thomas Forbriz-zio allowing no goals to be scared. Help-ing (he goalies were ErJn Rumsier. Emi-ly Stniuhuni and Elizabeth Stracham. '

ALSO Chargers vs. ALSO Blasters •Ending the season ' undefeated, thuChargers won their liist game 3-0. The1st goal was scored by Adam Zurkey,

'assisted by Aarun Schneider and MatinErin. Ttiu second goal was reared In the3rd quarter by Melih Erin with assists

by Adam Zurkey. The 3rd goal wasscored from midfield by John Ramsier.Total goals for the year were 7 for AaronSchneider: 3 for Tony Kodgen 10 forMctin Erin; 8 for John Ramsier: 1 forChris Madsen: 4 for Adam Zurkey: and1 for Thomas Forbrizzio. Strong offenseby the entire team helped all scorers.Thomas Forbrizzio, Ben Miller. MetinErin and John Ramsier have been strongin goal all ycir with this game no excep-tion. Showing,' tough defense wereAngela Bilancii.'i. Emily Stracham, ErinRamsier and Elizabeth Stracham. Con-gratulations go to this team for theirstrong camaraderie and outstandingcoaching which led to such a successful

NOGSL U-12 Arrowslors vs. Medina• The Arrowstars played (heir last gomeof th'j season against Medina and suf-fered a loss with a final score of 4- 0. Thegirls kept up their efforts and tried topull from behind with solid halfbackpluy by Natalie Kotowskii and JessicaKuwnlczyk. Meghan Wagner camethrough with some great defensive ac-tion. During the 2nd.half, the fans sawexcellent gualkeeping by Marl Scmmonswho helped keep the Medina girls fromscoring during the last half of tho game.The.Arrowstars U-12 learn has had anexciting season and has shown great im-provement, both us, Individuals and as ateam, since the beginning of thu season,1

They took forward to tournament playbefore ending tho ,season. Teammembers thank their coaches Jan

Mackcrt and Mike Kotowski. and alltheir parents for their wonderful sup-'"port throughout the season. <

NOGSL U-10 vi. Euclid - T h e fallregular season ended with a defeat byEuclid, but overall, the team ended witha respectable 5 wins and 4 losses in a .'very competitive' division. Team -•members exhibited throughout the /season competitiveness, spirit and awillingness to learn more about thegame. Tho following girls played on the jteam and deserve to be recognized for'?this season. Elizabeth Antochow, Beth >Cooper. Allison Fowle, Hilary George,Sarah Hclbert, Jackie Koerncr, NlldKonkoly, Michelle Kurail. Lindsay Mun-Uianu.; Sara Paine, Sara Port, MeganRyan, Lisa Schneider, Brooke Thomp-son and Leslie Wilhelm. Thanks, girls, '•for a good season. , . : . '

, U-,14 A r r o w s t a r s v s . Broad*'view/Brecksville...Tho girls had their;'best game ever and just ran out cf steamIho last seven minutes of the game dueto lack of substitutes. Erica Zwarg was -'on aggressive center fullback. EmilyFulton was everywhere for good fluidcoverage. • . ' • , '

U-12 Arrowstars vs . OlmstedFalls...Thfs was a tough game but thogirls kept (heir spirit and desire to score '••throughout. Megan Williams gave ox-,cnllent piny and effort while StaclePackard and Colleen Byrno had suc-cessful blocks and nice kicks upfield.

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St. Thomas Wrestling VSHEFFIELD LAKE - Practico and sign-ups for the St.

Thomas CYO Wrestling Toam begins this month. Anyboys In grades 4 through 8 In Avon. Avon Lake. Shef-field or Sheffield Laku can call Head Coach ChuckSchill for more Information at 049-5126.

Brookside vs. Lorain Catholic:i SHEFFIELD VILLAGE - Brooks I do High School willplay Lorain Catholic hero at Brookside on Nov 6 at 7:30

i p.m. This will bo o varsity contest.

Students nominatedfor Lombard! Award

' Three students from "area schools , have boonnominated for the 10th annual Vinco Lombard! awards,Vince Lombardl symbolizes all phases of the game offootball, the toughness as well as giving your best in all

Lyou do. Lombardl gave his best at coaching and In liv-ing, but the battle against cancer proved to be too mucheven for tho mighty Vince. . : , '. Nominated for tho award were Jason Greger of Avon

High School. Miko Naughton or Avon Lake High School iand Bob Harasty from Brookside High School., Tho Lombard! program has boon sponsored by tho -Lorain County-Unit,of the American Cancor Societysince 1973...thls award Is based on a player's character 7and sportsmanship as well as playing ability. Tho cor-'>potato sponsor this year Is again Banner Services, 39405 ~Taylor Parkway. North Rldgovillo. . , 7

When the voles are tallied, tho winners rocolvo tholraward at the Lombard! Awards presentation at ElyriaCatholic High School on Tuesday, Nov: 19 at 7 p.m

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Learwood CC ends on 1-2 punchAVON LAKE - Uarwood boys cross

country finished with a ont>twa punch.Geofr Simpson and , fetf HoudeshcIIfinished 1st and 2nd at the Lorain Coun-ty Community College Coaches Classic.They also finished 1st and 2nd at IhoBay Preview moot. Rob Guunlher finish-cd 8th at the Coaches Classic and 5th atBay.

On. the plrls team Cheryl Werner was5th at the Couches Classic followedclosely by Amanda Jcffress who finished

7th. Cheryl was ulso tops in Ihe con-ference with a 4lh place finish (it Bay.

Lcarwood's cross country teams wereoutstanding this year. Geoff Simpson.Jeff Moudeshcti. Rob Cuenlher, ColleenByrne. Cheryl Werner and SarahWeaver will all compete Nov. 10 inAkron for the Greater Cross .CountryTeam. This team will represent Ohio inthe National meet Dcd; 7 in Alubama.These bids are outstanding runners, sokeep your eyes on thu paper. They willall make Avon take very proud.

Avon Schools sports report

Volleyball players named to teamsAVON - The following summaries are

from sports contests played the week en-ding Oct. 31.1 Congratulations to Jason Zajac whoran a line race to finish 40th In a Held of

•108 runners at the Youngstown .regional,' meet.'

The Lorain County Volleyball CoachesAssociation has selected Denise Brotlkeand Lisa Seaflcr first team Division 3Allrcounty arid Denise Scrnicck 2ndloam All-County. Congratulations to allthree varsity volleyball players. ,

Congratulations to Lisa Seafler andDenise Brodke on being selected 1stteam All-Loraln County Conference:and to Denise Scmicek and Sue Hollars

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Thu District 3 Volluybnlt Coaches, Association iinnuuncus its all- District, Tuom. Duitisti Urutlko was nnmud to llm

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Anne DeChant. Sue Hollars. Amy Smithand Denlse Semicek on being namedAcademic All-County by the LoniinCounty Volleyball Coaches Association.

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U-14 endsseason withdedication

October 27th ended the season for IliaUndcr-14 Girls soccer team From Shef-field Lake. The team' dedicated thisgame to the memory of Robert Scottwho took his life recently. Many of thegirls on the team were friends of Kobby,and they wanted to show .'their friend-ship toward him by. playing a soccergame in his memory. (Robby had playedsoccer under the coaching of Ann Kisteron the U-14 torain County team.) .'1 This special game ended in a 3-3 tieWith North Royalton. Every player onthe field played a very tough, close gameand they should all tie proud ofthemselves. Coals were scored by Shan-non Pankratz (2). and by Kelly Doyle (1).

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AMMEKST » The Avon, LakeShoremen were edged by the AmherstComets. 15:12 last Friday night.

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Lome Arp. office manager of the Avon Lake Realty One offices, was proud to pre-sent a beautiful ceramic Christmas house to Mrs. Jan Black and Mrs: Uz Milota ofAvon Lake. These two lucky ladies won these unique houses by registering at theRealty One booth during Avon Lake Homecoming Days.

Avon Lake Police Log; Definitions of some ot the abbreviations foundIn the Police Logs. •GOA-Gone On ArrivalUTL-Unatite to LocaleMVA-Molor Vehicle AccidentB&E-Breaking A Entering 'BOLO-Be on the LookoutFi'D-Reld Interrogated '.DWKMvkng Wide IntoxicatedNCC-No Cause lor Complaint 'Dlip-Unlt-Dtspatched UnitsDUl-Driving Under the Influence ' 'OCT. 280025 -. Hosue lockout on Tomahawk. Entrygained.' ; ' • ,• .0530 - Water break on Deflwood. Water Depl1 notified. •. . •• " L • ,0818 - Parking complaint on N. Point Dr.. NCC.0821-Escort provided for locat bank.0936-9-1-1 call from Vanda Ave., Checked OK.1209 * Avon PoBce requesting mutual aid tosearch for bank robbery suspects from Lorain who .abandoned vMcle on 1-90.

•• 1526 - Suspicious persons walking on railroad• tracks east or Sfl S3. UTL.

1530 • Subject on station reporting theft of win-dows. Report ,1628 - Rescue Squad responding to ALHSReldhousft. Transport,1732 - PPMVA complaint at Big Wheel parking tot:

162B - Security company reporting alarm at MilletRd business. Checked OK by telephone.2108 - Suspicious vehicle behind church at SR63/Lake Bds. UTL. • •

S S i ^Abandoned bicycle (eported behind TroySchool Recovered/impounded., ;0B35 •' etamt.twortri on tree lawn onBrookfield w/door attached. Checked OK. ;0927-Suspicious condition at residence on Lake

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f(ol In ( • u t n t u i h u Vet-eran* Dar been note real to thepeople o[ our country. ucountlcHmen aod oumen made (be B U Meiodiu to the waun of the renlui

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Aa O*t* « * e and ycllo* rib-bon* fly. may we prmy th»l peace•di l l prevail In our' nation and ,around the world.

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ruiL'sSHELL SERVICEOpm Daily 7 * m. l» 10 p m-cipvn *Hinday 8 *.m. li>« r "»•t;5ir. t j i l - Kit*). Avwt I J I J -

GREAT LAKESGYMNASTICS33600 Hue OaL I'a'rkw.yAvon U k OhioPhone 933-267-1

Nobody Treats You Like"TCBY"Learwood S^ujftfAvon Lake. OhioItiorw 933-2444 ,

ALLENREFRIGERATION614 Moore KdjAvon LJLP. Ohio1-h.we 933-2535

NArS AUTOMOTIVE5033 tXtroit Rd.Sheffield.Ohio

325 Abbe Kd.Sli.-Uidd LJU' , OhioI-hi'np 949-fiWl

VILLAGE LIGHTING& SUPPLY, INC11B1 North Abbe (loadShc(«cll-h. 934-1343

BURMEISTERFUNERAL SERVICE33000 Dnroir Kii , AvonId3 Avon Bt-Ulen •Avt<r> L^kr, Ohio ' .I1««ie 533-3202 : '

SPARKLE MARKET33479 Lak,-; Rd.Avon LaVi>, Ohio :Ilionc 933-6203 : ."One Stop Shopping"

AVON LAKESUNOCO SERVICE3JWJ ULe KiudAvon LaW, OhioIticoc 9J3-53S1Mike I'iar, 1'ioprietor

LUPE CHEVROLETTRUCK and GEO607 Miller RoadA ion Lake. OhioPlione 933^151Cleveland U w 835-3533

COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICESST. CLEMENT OF OHRID MACEDONIA,ORTHODOX CHURCH /3W*5 French Oeek Kd., AvonB<»ki) KiprovskL Minister

CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH32747 Lake Kd^ A. I - 44U1I933-MKVPaHorLynnScMesMtun :Sunday School 900 * m.Sund.y Wonhlp 10:15 a.m.

AVON LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH3234« Wpdrie Blvd. 933-6240Dr. Alhnl A. I Url. MinUhf ,KW.B71-W56Sunday Worship 9.30 * m . and 1100 a.m.Church SrhoolU.«)a.m.; • •« ".

AVON U K E UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST32B01 Brtlflc Blvd. 9.13O241Dr. It. Kichard Hurry, M.niili-tSunday Worihlp9AI1a.i i i . , •Vc*pw Services, Salufd*y 5.00 p.m. 'Sunday Srhotil 9 & 11 a m. ' ;

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH32607 Ekttric Hlvd. •*S3^»2BCar>" K. Schrnciler, MinWrr ,Sun. 9 : « a.m. Sunday School9:30 ».in. 4t 11W »-»"• Morning IVbnhipEvwiing SmrlfMnwII jjroup* call933-3H2lf tow in/ortnailonW«t. 630-8:13 p.m. AWANA Oub*Thun. 730 p.m. I'rajwr Mrrting ' , ,

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST318-17 Luke K d . 933-3130•k in i iay 10 a . m . .'. ' ' , ;

W - J n c o U y 7 J 0 p .m. ; • . ; • • . '

HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH<10 Uu Rd. 93M777VWIltam B. Padjvkk, Pa»lof

AVON LAKE BAPTIST CHURCH321 l.rar Kd. 933:9524lltoy I lull, MinisterSund-iy 9J0 a.m. Fellowship It refreshments111 am. Sunday SrhtwU 11 a.m. Worship6 pm. Hibtr Study; 7 p.m. Worship ,Wed. 730 p.m. rrayer & Sharing

LAKE SHORE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH33119 Mnrtrlc Boulevard 933-523B

< (3/4 Mile West of Route S3 at Rich land Drive)Meredith O.Coleman. Minister . . •Worship 10.00 «.m. . . . >Nursety and Crib Room Ore I* Available During(he Worship HourSunday School 11:15am.

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FREEDOM CHAPEL(Non-DrttotnlnJlional) . . . .2575 Stoney KidRe Kd.Avon, O i l 44011 Ph. 9 3 4 « 5 I / .Jim UIFllippo 1'aslur9.45 a.m. Sonday l-amily Training11:00 am. Worship Service7.00 p.m. Evening Sludy7;00 p.m.' Wednesday Evening Bible Study tt Discussion

AVON CHURCH OF GOD37445 Detroit Kd, Avon (Ch. 934-5110)K G i F l 1 ' l ( 31318, Re«, Ceorda Fra/ler, 1'astnr (res. 313-1838)

ST. MARY of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION S""''1)' S C U M M O » m- •- — — ^ Sunday Morn. Worship 11:011a.m.

I . Sunday Eve, Worshlp6.00 p.m., Thursday Family TrainlnB Hour 7.00 p.m.

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CHRISTIAN HERITAGEASSEMBLY OF CODJftOM) Chr«t« Rd» 937-A226Rev. John Itunney , 'Mfwnlnjc VVorililp and Clilldrvrt's Church9.00 a.m. and 1045 am.KvrnliiK WonMp fc30 p.m. • •• 'Thurvtay Famil)-Nlf-hi(Complete Chiutlan Kd I'roRrim) 7J0 p m.

UNIVERSAL UFE CHURCH Owrtrr 158689270V ^von<:enler RJ, (BL 53). Avon, OM 44011 ,IBM Compulet BiW» -HCT Ministry - f i t 937^150tim It Oenbp Ulllv. Pailon U AmhiMador

1 Jn(orrnal O l Towthw on the , .'7lh D*y BIBLE Sabbathanytime from Frl-»uroet u Sal-wnset •.-;•

HOLY TRINITY ROMANCATHOLIC CHURCH33WII Detroit Kd.. Avon 937-1363Failier John I.CorsLi, Minister , 'Sat.5 p.nij Sun. 9a.m -10:30 a m.-i J Noun

SHEFFIELD LAKETHE CHURCH LOVE IS BUILDING22WIN. AWw Kd.SlH-fllrtd. Ohio 44054 ' ,1'aitur Joe Wlnn '

NEW HAVEN BAPTIST5290 frrnch Cteek W9-2249 >

1 Shef Meld, Ohio 44054Richard White, Paslor , :945 a.m. Sunday School •11 OH am. Worship •n00 Church training7VQ WorshipIVed. 7.0H Trayer It BiWe Study ,

SAINT THOMAS THE APOSTLECATHOLIC CHURCH7151 larrii Road. Sheffield Ufcc •|ohn I. McCaffrey, VmtotS a L S p . m . • • • •".' : , • •."Sun. 8J0 •m-ltUO a.rrt-t2J0 p.m.

SHEFFIELD LAKE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRISTThe Rev. Eric A. Binft I'ajlor . .Utt Sunset Dr.,Worship; t l f lOam. . ,Chr'Mbii Education Classes 9:45 a.m. '

CHURCH OF GOD, SHEFFIELD2280 North AMv Rd. 93W223 or W4-6992JoeT:Wlnn. Minister ,Jerry Lambert Minhlrr of Youth It MusicSunday School 10,00 a.m. <Morning Worship l i f t ) a.m. ' . iSunday Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wed. Ll.F.E 7Xto p.m.

HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH "4792 OsterRd. Sheffield. OH 440S4 . .Bible Study for all ages 9:15 a.m. Sunday MonuneWorship 10-30 «.'m, Wednesday Nichl Bible Study 7J0 :p.m., and Nursery School Tuesday-Thursday <ttO-tl:O0a.m.I'jilor* Mithjcl A. LEcUltump and Raymond Mueller

LAKE BREEZE CHURGI OFTHE BRETHREN1430 Uke B r w e Rd., She*(ield ULc 949-7B88lames Mitchell 1-234-6408 ' , l . . : :Sun. School 9-3 a.m. 'Worship \ayy a.m.

' Wtd. Bll-ti- Study 7(10 p.m. ;'

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH633 Harris Kd. Sheflleld Lake 949-6398

, Rev, Billy B, Cooper He*. 949.7870Ynulh DIrrctor-Nlle Hill Jr. • • ' , .Music Dlrector-llob Browning ' . .Sun. Sihool 945 a.m4 Morning Wonhlp lim a.m. 'evening Worship 6:00 p.m.. Youth Bible Study 7:15 p.m. 'and Mid Week frayer Service 7:13 p.m. ' ., •

SAINT TERESA CATHOLIC CHURCH1878 Abbe Rd., Sheffield 934-4227 >' : -Rev. ttdward J. Ijica. ]C1), Castor ' .SaL! 4:30 p.m.Sun. 9.00 a.i.i. and tl:OOa m.

BAY VILLAGEBAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH29931 Uke Road Bay Village, Ohio ~ , , , - • '•

' 871-2082 Reverend Alfred Itublcr9 JO A 11.00 Sunday Worship Service*9J0 Qiurch SchooliAU A K M .10JO Coffee Fellowship '

ST. BARNABAS'EPISCOPAL CHURCH46fl Bradley Road at Wolf Road, Hay Villain ' :1 be Rev. f t James T«ker, Rector ,• , ^The RrV. Joseph Maioero, Assl. Rector ' 'Sunday Service: 800 a m. Holy Communion; 1000a mHoly Communion; lQtt) a.m. Sunday School ' •Wednnday 9-X a.m. Study Group; (froo a m. »Io|y 'Coramunk«v7J0pm. HeallngSrrvke ' :

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3rrei.ce I. Tamaszewski. »nnm.nn> »u~ =»™ it, . i. **"-*.uuc auaoen lever. should also receive irm va.-r.-h.Mayor Hausrod. in conjunction with

Terrei.ce I. Toroaszewski. announce the1991 F.u Immunization Clinic scheduleTor the citizens of Avon Lake. Theyrecommend that senior citizens and per-sons with chronic health problemsreceive* the vaccine. , ,

Influenza is a respirastqry diseasecaused by viruses that often spread inepidemic proportions. Each yearthousand* of residents experience flu

or Z&Tt' ?OU8h a ? d m u s d e acfaes- ^ol which last several days

For certain individuals. Influenza canbe life threatening. The Health Depart-

Intheservice: Eris N. Gang has been com-

; missioned a'Becoild lieutenantin the US. Force upon gradua-tion from,' Officer TrainingSchool. LacUand Air Force

. Base. Son Antonio. :/ Pnscomm(**lonicn trainingIncluded basic .military sub-jects, leadership and manage,raent. human behavior, profes-sional knowledge, and defenseand professional studies. ' • •..

He Is the son of IWiiinra ).Gang of 1596 Parkwood.Lakewood. and Beverly A.WalkUu of 4260 Holl Ave^Sheffield Lake. .•;:• .',

-. His wife. ' Evelyn, is the <daughter of Pter and Ann Slar-renos of 2154 Chesterland,

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;• The lieutenant ts a 1991graduate of Southern IllinoisUniversity. Carbondule. -

.' Array CapL Phillip P. Lesterhas assumed command ofCompany.il, 106th MUitary In-telligenca Dottalloa, FortRichardson. Alaska. - ' -

. Ho li the son of John P.Lester of Avon. Ohio and

- Shirley L. VVerley of Amherst.• O h i o . • .'••. \ v • ...... •- •

, . His wife. Jays . Is thedaughter of Robert L. and N.Frances Knnpp of Cerdo,W.Va.

T h e captain graduated fromElyrla, Christian Academy.Ohio in 1082, and received anassociate degree in 1984 fromMarlon Military Institute. Ala.Ha is a 1937 graduate of the

.University ot Pit tsburgh.: Johnstown. Pa. , .' '

, Navy Seaman ApprenticeScott A. Lewis, a 1900 graduateo f Avon Lake High School.

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the 1931-92 vaccine protects againstA/Taiwan. B/Beljing. and B/Panamastrains or influenza. The flu vaccine willbe available from the H l t h D t

Friday, Nov. a, 1991, The plde;Firehouse. RL 83 '& Lake Rd^ AvonLake. Ohio from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. .

There is a S3 donation to cover thecost of the vaccine and supplies. Peoplewho are sensitive to eggs should notreceive the vaccine. Those who are illWith a fever should wait until tUesymp-turns disappear before receiving the vac-cine. For additional information contactthe Lorain City Health Department,245-6836. , . '

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TODAY10 a.m.-6 p.m. • Sunday Noon-6 p.m.

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By Jo Ann McFall • • ,"Mease st-nd alt Items af interest to the

people Of SheffieldySheffietd Lake to oAnn McFill. 55,29 E. Lake Rd.. Sheffield

, Uke. Ohio or Call &;9-553t after 3:30p.m: All Items for this column ,must bereceived by noon on the Wednesdaybefore it is to be printed.,

Blood Bank. Look for the LoramCounty Blood Bank Bus at the Com-munity Center on Election Day. TheBlood'Bank tvill be collecting blood forthe Sheffield Lake Blood Bank. .

It is important to donate to the cityblood bank. By being a donor you helpany person,In the city,who needs.bloodreceive it for free. If you area resident ofSheffield Lake and, happin to needblood, you are entitled to it at no cost;• Please cbme to the CoramUnlty Center,'on N'ov. 5 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m: and rollup your sleeve and donate. The bloodyou'give may be needed by someone you

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Mole in One. Congratulations to localgolfer Frank Snezek, While taking In arduiij of golf on a beautiful fall day.Frank hit a hole in one on theAquamarine Course on.Oct. 30. •

Frank spends many hoUri working forCommunity Civic Council and the Zip-per Club. It's good to see you rewardedfor all of your hird work* Frank.; Soup Luncheon* The ladles of theUnited Church of Christ, In SheffieldLuke will be serving soUp and sand-

• wiche* on N'oV, 8. The menu will featurea choice of soup and sandwiches, pieand a btfvorage, all for Only S3. Comedown for your noOn meal and enjoysome homemade soup arid pie*.

Craft program at Library'. There'U'itlbe a Craft program for eighth gradersthough adults on N'ov, 13 at 7 p.m- Dur-ing this Christmas Angel Workshop,,participants will maU angels todecorate their tree Or home (or theholiday*, Pre-reglstration is required bycalling the Library ii 949-7410. A smallSupply fee ivill be required.

Friends and Neighbors Meeting. VoUare invited to attend the Friends endN'eighbors meeting at the Sheffield Lake

• Community Center on S'ov. 7, at 7:30p,m, Mr. Al fisher and. two studentsfrom his S'ew" Vcice Music Studio wiltpresent a "demo team", Mr, Fisher triesto make learning music fun. excitingand challenging.

Congregational Meeting. There will 'be a special congregational meeting;

after lh« Worship Service on Nov. 10 atihe United Church of Christ. Themeeting will be held to present the pro-posed budget for 1992. (.

Awards Banquet. Plan on coming toth*! Awards Banquet on Nov. 13 at theCommunity Civic Center at 6:30 p.m. Atthis time ive will be honoring all of thosewho have been nominated as Outstan-ding Citizens. Roast beef and chicken:will be supplied by the Community Civic ]Council. Anyone who wishes to come Uasked to bring a side dish to share., The program will feature HelenMeyers speaking on the career ofpoetess Helen Steiner Rice., Art Show at Center. The SheffieldLake Art Association is sponsoring itsannual art show this; month at the Com-

, munity Center. More than 300 artistshave been invited to show their most r^cent works at the 13th Annual Invita-tional Art Show and Sate. The show willbe held on Nov. 23 from,noon till 9 p.m.and on Sow 24 from noon until closing

• a t .5 p .m. ' •Fred Leach Will do a watercolor

demonstration at,7:30 p.m. on Saturdayand Mrs. Dianne Boldraan will presentsdemonstration of her methods on Sun-day at 3:30 p.m. These artists are bothmembers of the Ohio WatercolorSociety.

A majority of the paintings at theshow wiltbe" for sale. Proceeds from theshow and sale will be used to sponsor!art lessons and to sponsor the 9th An-

, nual Students' Art Show scheduled for• A p r i l . ' • :; '• • • : - ' • ; :

One Is a Whole Number. This supportgroup for widows and widowers; willmeet at the Sheffield Lake CommunityCivic Center on Nov. 14- The meeting-will begin at 7:30' p.m. Elizabeth Dowi>Ing. an instructor at the Aquamarine,will speak about the importance of

' f i t n e s s , ' •' .; • ••

' Pre-School Story Programs. Pro-grams for 3 to 5 year bids will be held onTuesdays at the Library. The story timesan> held at 10:30 a.m. Of 7 p.m. and

. feature stories, finger plays and songs,. Pre-registration is required by calling; Domonkas Library* at 949-7410.'

Leaf Pick-up< Leaf pickup Will beginMonday. Nov. 4 at the west end of townworking their way to, the east. Allresidents are asked to rake leaves closeto the street but leave ditches and stormsewers clear. Also* remember BF1 willpick up leaves In bags on their regularpickup day.'

Dr. Ward selected as finalist! Dr. Dennis Ward has been selected asa finalist for the 3rd World SIDO prize.

\ Dr. Ward's paper entitled "Temproman-dibular , Synovia! Fluid PressureResponse to Altered Mandibutar Posi-tions" has been chosen.as one of 15finalists world wide. The award, spon-sored by the Italian Society of Orthodon-lists, is given yearly to Individuals whohave done research in.the field of or-thodontics ' and cranlomandibuiar'growth- The Winner is invited to par-ticipate in the SIDO Congress held in

Sorrento. Italy,Dr. Ward will also be teaching at the

' Charles H, Tweed International Founda-tion in Tucson. Arizona. The founda-tion, honoring the late Dr. Tweed, offerstwo post graduate courses fn orthodon-tics yearly. Eighty orthodontists fromeight countries will be attending thecourse, Dr.; Ward has been on thateaching staff since 1987. and alsoserves as editor of the foundation'siournal.

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Avon LakeHigh School Sports

/c/: Deasy,Athletic Director

^CURTAIN FALLS ON^FALL SPORTS SEASON;i •. ' A 454) victory by iho Avon Laku HighT School Junior Varsity football team over? Amherst Saturday morning gave the,- Shoremen a perfect 10-0 season and con-

cluded the .1901 Fall sports season. Thei:; Junior Varsity closed it with a flare as(;they played but;one dose game all

;, season and defeated six Conference op-ponents (Fairview did not have a JV foot-

;Jjall team this season) and four tough In-dependent opponents (Mtdvtewv Elyria

-Catholic, Sandusky and North: Ridgevillo) to go undefeated. '

•: The freshman team also finished- strong, defeating previously once-beaten, Amherst 19-7. The frosh finished 6-1 inthe Southwestern: Conference andoverall, good for second place behind

•North Olmsted who wont undefeated. ,;.. The eighth grade team also remained

undefeated at 7-0 for the sixth con-secutive year when they defeatedAmherst 22-0 on Wednesday. The Lear-

; wood team ran up impressive numbers.: scoring 192 points while giving, up only26. Their seventh grade counterpartsfinished 2-2-1; ,

DATES OF NOTE

Wednesday, November 6, I99J is thedate for WINTER PHYSICALS for alltunior and senior high school students.The cost is StO.00,; made payable loMobile Medical Services. The place willhe Avon Lake High School HomeEconomics area a t ' 7:00 p.m.STUDENTS MUST HAVE SIGNEDPHYSICAL AND PARENT PERMIS-

SION CARDSiSunday, November 17 at 4:00 p.m. in

the High School auditorium is the datedesignated for FALL SPORTSAWARDS. Members of the golf, tennis,football, cheerleadtng. soccer, volleyballand cross country teams, along withmanagers and trainers, will be honored.A dessert hour will follow and allathletes are reminded to bring a dessertdish for the occasion.

Saturday, November 23 at 6:00 p.m.•the AVON LAKE SPORTS HALL OFFAME BANQUET will be held. In-ductees include RON WHITNEY. TOM.DIFFENBAUCH. BOB CAMMEL andKEVIN CAINE. Teams being inductedore the 1960-61 Basketball and 1954-55Football squads. The cost is $13.00 porperson. Reservations are accepted untilNovember 15 at 933-5164.

PRESS PetHome FindHi, my name Is Smudge. I can't figureout why someone could name me tnat,

: could it have something to do with thisbig, black, smudge ,on my nose?, Iguess so...Anyway, I need a home reai-Iv bad, and I promise to be good - 1 ameven declawed, so I won't hurt your fur-

: niture, etc. Please help me, ,Anyone Interested In adopting

Smudge, a •black and white neuteredadult male cat. can call the Loraln Co.Animal Protective League at 322-43<n.

Lake Shore Womens Club meets. • TW Uke Shore W o m . ? Club o l ^ ^ »will meet Nov. 13 at tho Avon Lak8 Library ai

Will bt Mrs. Pat RatH. Prf«t[*t o (

PRESS PetHome FindMy name Is Thomas, but that does not,necessarily stand for Tom Cat. I amreally a big Teddy bear, and I do meanBIG -1 weigh over 14 pounds, and ama laptul. But what I am lacking Is a"lao" to sit in - could It be yours?Please call the Animal ProtectiveLeague to give me a home. ,

Thomas is a neutered,, adult maletiger cat with lots ol love to give {and Ido mean •lots).. Please call the LoratnCounty APL to adopt Thomas at322-4321.

Class reunion ;Lincoln-West's class ot 1972 Is planning a 20

Voar clasa reiJnion. Anyone Interastod p.easo collDon al 949-2126 Of Connie, 327-2165. •

R i c t a . Joyce,Marilyn Davis. \

Srnythe, Cramer realtors earn awardsSmythu, Cramer Co. president Lucius

B. McKoIVoy Is phased to iinnounco that161 or Smythu. Grumur Co/* reultorShavo been inducted Into the pnutlfilousOAR: President's SHU» Cl"" for 1091.Loss tlun'Five, percent or the malturswithin the htiitu quultfy for '»•»

• d i s t i n c t i o n . ••'• '• '•••••• : ' , < ' - . . '- : i; ,••. • „ • • ;•

•4 Janis Cartior of the Avoii Lnko uiilco,was among those honored. Those 101Smytho,1 Cramer realtors woro Binong.

"the 1,720 realtors state-wide to recolvo•this honor at tm. OAR's rwlont annuii'convention hold in Cloyoland. Ohio m d..September. Unique to this accomplish-;,'mont Is that or ilio 500 President s Sales£Club members selected throuRhout Iho

rirm's •blghl'tiuunty •nmrk.il area,SniVliio. Cnimor CM. realtors accountedfor one-third of 'he uward winners.

To • qualify • for-,this dlstlndtion, Can-tlldiilus must have tiiltlcd «t least $imillion In personal stilus volume or total*«<l 25 •transaction* within it 12', monthimritxl; Itntftf demonstrated tnolr dudica-tlon to their reultors .arganlsuiHon: undl,i,V« dUiiliiyutl an ouUtandlnBknowledt-a i»r tint rool u^ta flu d om nlil«li,deBr«e ar li'tegrity jjridonllns withtustomers1 (inilcllonts. ,

Smythu, Cramer, Co. U comprised of30 sales omeo«: serviiiB nil of,, nor-theiistorn Olilo. , : ,

ALHS Athletic Booster Club formedThe ALHS Uoosler Club has now been

formeil. Oh Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 7:30p.m. in the high school cafeteria, theBooster Club will vote on, the proposedcharter. ' : ,

Anyone interested in sorvin« as an oF-rficcr in one of the following positions:'President. 1st Vice President. 2nd VicePresident, Secretary, or Treasurershould submit, in. writing, their nameand position they would be interested infilling to one of the nominating commit-tee members by Nov. 10. ' ,'

Members of the committee are! KurtSchumacher.' 400 Beacon Ct.. Kevint\ii tiff man. 33353 Chelsea. Ave.. JanSmith. 31628 Newbury Dn. HrendaPulliam. 32«12 Cuvunlry Cl.. StephanieDietrich, 22-1 Glenview Dr., Art Arm-brucht; 32405 Orchard Park Dr.,

Any questions or comments on theClub charter should also be submitted inwriting by Nov. 10. 199t, They will bereviewed prior to the vote.

Please join ,' us on Nov. 12. Wewutcome your, vote and your Support. ,

Cub Scouts earn badges

Award ceremonies were held in Oc-tober for'id second grade boys who1

earned their first budge, the BoliCat.;They are1 Shawn Brunnur. Jeff Byrom;lJUstin Dudas. Eric Gridor. LukeHagedorn, Michael Hennel, TommyHutson, Matt Keating. Jason Knox, andEric Morton. Earning his Wolf badgewas Robert Curry, . . .Webelos who earned activity badges

are Kellen Flynn. Robbie Graebert, |asonMcAllister. , Brian Sutton. AqUanaut,Communicator, and Fitness. Also earn-

ing Aquanaut and Fitness were MikeBunco,and Matt Crider. Brian'Suttonalso edrned his Naturalist badge. MikeFnutz qualified for Fitness and Artist.Owen Rasmussen earned his Showmanbadge. Andrew Tillotson earnedShowman and Outdoorsman. ,

Pack 300's November meeting willfeature a-Metropark speaker,with rep-,tiles and amphibians. Interested parentsof boys in first through fourth grade mayJail John and . Carol Tillotson at933-1225. - ,

CRAMERto;LRRealtors Since 1903 @

Our mission is to becomethe finest quality providerof residential real estateservice in northeasternOhio...-not to become thelargest... Simply The Best.

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NEW LISTING

GORGEOUS LOT WITH CREEK489991. In a pafklik* •f«a witf> a rai»*J ,d<Kt *Brisf tak« ptivilBOe*- A tour b«dioom WJavol hom*«,th loo many ..was !o littt 5)12.500. Calt Lawwi

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SUSAN SCHILLINGSALES LEADER

FOROCTOBER

SEE ON T.V. SUNDAY;10:30 a.m. on Channel 43

Buddy Glover933-3733/933-6099

NEWLISTING, •.,;• ELYHIA BUNGALOW v>,

4B9B27/ this Uki* bedroom homu has 7 b*con each levnl. Lafgo eo»in,' kitchwi wimcablnsls, 15*10, Detachoa on« car gaiaga, a:$59,900. Call Sue P<chon, 933-3733«71-i7i5.

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THE CLIENTS ALWAYS WRITS >.We.irnt Linda at anTen houm and ftfM Ot- '-rwl hut tutlp in mnaiinait m,il •slain nitfit.Ltidd'a B -o- '"*««. »fv*u'JtnCv 4nd op«tn ftirti.'mty a'v alt rsnson* why

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SUE P3CKONLISTING LEADER

FOROCTOBER

NEW LISTING... BAR BUSINESS

2BT223, In ClBveland «>m fully equipped kitchen,Wif king 4 Mating jo/ 50 plus. BusinM* only l<* n h$128,000, with twisamont sinrogs, Call BuddyQlovof, 0 9 9 '

TV/O UKEFRONT HOMES;4S4591. On a 'b«p 424' lot wiih lake accass. twobodroom ranch.' and a thrw bedroom bungalow bothfor $215,000. WcA dons to prevsnt Bfoslon, Cail.toton appoinlmont "rth Bev Aufdwjltampa, 933-3733

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, football game in (amity room, include a wet bar loryour convenience: All in Avon Lake at $169,900.KATHY SATULLO 933-7700.

ELECTED FOR'100AYROHL 4637. 448049. Very special 4 bedroombungalow will,'get you compliments with beautifulhardwood floors, spacious kitchen & basement for allactivities. Tree lined street & lovely backyard too. Altin Avon Lake for $89,900, KATHY SATULLO933-7700.

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TOP LISTERS AWARD ;TWO MILLION DOLLAR CLUB

CERTIFIED RELOCATION COUNSELORS

A SPECTACULAR HOUSEOH V* ACRE IN AVON LAKEH1 :4B8179. A great brick and frame colonial - imaginethree fireplaces (great tor these brisk Fall evenings), aseparate room tor wet bar. four bedrooms, and 2Vzbaths.' The great room, overlooking a rail-fence sur-rounded rear yard, boasts 27x20 of big living space.Full carpeted rec room, formal dining room, plusbasement workshop space. A playhouse In rear yardis wired - this is living at S149.9OO. BETTY KINSNER.933-6195. ; ,

A CONDOMINIUM-CHOOSE YOUR LIFE STYLE!!A TWO BEDROOM TOWN HOUSE S41.9001357/282095. With dining room, living room, andrelurbished kitchen, this,is VALUE. All kitchen ap-pliances are Included In this fabulous price, as well asan enclosed garage. Carpeting thruout. Heal.- andmaintenance are included in the low maintenancefee. JACK KINSNER, 933-6195.

NEW LISTING - S97.S00Four bedroom brick beauty on V* acre treed lot; Fami-ly room, rec room & spacious two car garage. ABRAND NEW LISTING - VALUE HREI BETTYKINSNER, 933-6195. ,'

489051. Ideal family home 3 spacious bedrooms withexpansion space tor 4th, toads of storage, gracious

'.family room, eal-in kll. plus formal dn., fenced yard' plus large covered patio. $72,900;' CAROL J., CRE5CO, 933-8195.

For Personal, :

, Caring andProfessional Service.

I'll market yoiJrhome as if it were' my own.

BARBARA J. CLAVCOMBSELLER WANTS TO .GO SOUTH BEFORE THE SNOW FLYS ,ROHL 2614. 478631, So make Us an offer on Ihls 3

1 bedroom Bungalow, It's a place you can truly hang; your heart. Call BARB CLAYCOMB at 933-6195, It

will be the most important cat! you make this year.

"FOR ALL YOURREAL ESTATE NEEDS"KATHY KREEGERCert- New Homes Spec-

Million Dollar Club

933-7700, 871-8880

1! MEW LISTING II UNIQUE 4 BR1I.489571. S115.000U4.BR. 2% bath wtf i classy| con-SSomtla i r l Country sized k.tchen! I ^ * " ^Situated on 4 lots with additional ot behind! Ne*'deck

h l - I can go on and on! KATHY KREEGEHS S Pick UP the phone - before Wm too latel

Best Interest Rates In YearsCall Today For Help

With Buying or SellingLEE ANN VOVAK

933-7700 ,

ONLY 2 YRS. OLD ;443139. Immaculate 3 bedroom home with 2 baths ona larr,» tot. Home features cathedral ceilings, neutraldecoi & walk-In.closet. Call tor more info.. LEE ANNVOVMK, 933-7700. ' '

A HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS443149. Gorgeous colonial. 4 bedrooms. 2W baths,only 4 yra. old. Home includes, full basement, lux-urious master bath. Only S154.900. Call LEE ANNVOVAK, 933-7700.

EXCEPTIONAL VALUEROHL 7403. 286347. Great Avon Lake location. Con-venient to shopping. Townhouse fa Incredibly wellkept and beautifully decorated featuring twobedrooms, family room .With wot bar. newer kitchenappliances and ; new bathroom fixtures. AskingS91.P00, Contact CAROL MURPHY, CRS at933-6195.

Real Estate Transactions

• • '• • , A V O N . . • •JoMph Toth sold • house at 4274 Casn FU, to Donald J' Naqsl lot (74,000.Gregory A, Helrjieabefaer told • hotiso at 3739 Center Hd to David J,

Rwglesberger for ;g2,0O0. • . • '; Doverwood Estates Inc. told land on M-Doovy St, to Joseph B.ftrabo tor

$111,230. •: . 'Thomas H. Robertson told # House at 4510 Sloney Ridge Rd. to Jay J. Cur-

tla tor $95,000. • . .Olonii Brofca* sold land on Woostar Rd Io Shefry D Shuck fof $77,000,

,' Glenn Brokaw sold land on Wooste' Hd. to Avon PropurtiaS' Ine- >oii $ 3 3 , 6 1 7 . • . . . ' . ' • ' •••' ' • •' Moody Blbl* Institute sold a houie at 36320 Delioit fid. Io Timothy'M, Oafo.,'• Doverwood E»tc'o Inc. sold land on N. Doovy St.. to George Kotiakls.

Sehafef Irwin ConHd land on N.Doovy St. 61 Io Carol Dow. 'Schafer Irwln Co. wld land on N< Dftovy St. S2 to Oorothy J, B'Umberg

•'. Stephen E, Laikey aold a house al 3314 Scndy Lane to Paul B. nacher.Elmhurst Park Cemetery1 sold land on Doiroil Rd. Io John E. Heldenrelch

Schafer Irwin Co. sold land on.N. Doovy St- 63 to Robert F, Bennett lor

Kanarett Builders Inc. sold land on Healherwood Ave. Io Francis Ha* I ings

Ronald J , Rulkowskl,*o(d land on Long Rd. to Dennis L', Splgiel tor

Paul M Puitay sold Und on Ctwit»r Rd. to flobsri V. Zrto lor $190,000. ScfiafertrwlnCo.lncsoJdaeondominlumonN.DoovySt.loOorothyJaneBrumbora fw 186,529. :' . ," . ' '.• • •

Tlieodot* Paah, TruslH. W*1 a nous* at 36220 Datfoit Rd, Io Timothy M.'

'. itvt Carolyn Lashay »old a h o w at 33*4 S«™jy Larw io Paul

• M | c ta l i r in Co- » ld land at H. Ooovy St. SB to Tamlwriy Elliott lor

M$& Pleharing uM « houw at 2943 Hayw SI. to K«m«h J, Maluswk

Ju told a h0UM •! WOT H«alh»rwood Am to James A, Ho*.: ' :tSff

rwsi52.ooo.

AVON LAKECamellia Const. Ine, sold land on Avon Point AVB, to Falrland Boildw* Inc.

tor 5S3.500 •Fairland Builders Inc. sold a houae at 430 Avon Point Ava. to David H.

P«rvnw lot S23S,tK». ' -Falrland Builders Inc. sotd a hoUsa al 447 Avon Polnl Ava. Ib David M,

Rokich lot SIB3.900. i .Woslwlnds Joint Ventuio sold land al Bounty Way 30 Io LVnotle J, Slovens

)orS16S.447. • • . ' , . , . ,Kopl Const. Co(p, «ofd u house ai i92 Chancellor £t.' to Michael J. Sam'

mens lor S17S.672, • , . • 'Hanry A. i;ic*<uhr told a housa at i 25 fay Avo. Io Timothy A, Thomas lo> '

• $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 , • • ' . ; . . ; . '. Thomas P. Emllng sold a housa al 3(99? Olovw St. Io Morman H. Wullt iofS38.S0O ; • , • • '. •

Bchnaulst Hortwi ln£, nold land ori Jaycdi Hd. 16 David J. Groslsan iol. $185,000. • ,•

1 Burdell&cottSoldahoUMtat 496S,Po4nlDMoFradJ.Annortif6/$^.00a.1 Kennoih J. Mitlne* sold a house at 204 S. Point Df. to Mtchaul M. Zo'aUik 'lor $77,900. . ,'

. Elirabetn J. Dyers sold a hoiisa at 266 S. Point fid, to Daniel T. Peuso lor,$59,000. • • . ., Jams! E. Btossom sold « house at 2BO Woodslock AVo, to Jamas d .Siiagel lor $153,500. , , ' • ,'.

Kopl Consl. Co. BoJii land on Brandon PI. ttf David R, OMfiumf tor1' JM9.865. ' . .• •

Folrlaiid OuiUers int. scMd land on Chatham 0*. to Oladis C, Aila for$150,000. • • • : . . . ' ;

Kopl Const, Coip, sold land on Country Club Dr> to Tatsuo Arakt lof*$I95.Bt2. ;' • - . '

Thomas W. Oiblia> sold a hout* at 33803 Eleclrlc Otvd. IB Io Oobert R.Hart tor S82.900, , ; , •

Schnau'er Homes Inc. sold land on Flresiona Df. to L M L, Hano ?ti tor .$198,000 . ; -

Lester P. Coniod told a housa at IZOGIenvlaw Dr, loPal U', Williams for1127.500.- , , , • '

Theodore Paster sotd a housa al 163 Inwood Blvd. to Gi#g F. Slilioo) lor '•• $ 8 3 , 0 0 0 . ; • • - ; ' • ' •

- Francis L. Bera Pr Shrf sc4d land at 32197 Lake Rd, to Lorain County Banktor 1133,334, , • ' • ,, Edward E. Cbner sold a house at 20/takewoodDr, to Edward W.Eyrlnglor 185.000. . • • • . ' • • • • • • • , '

James W, Priest fold a house at $4 Landings Way 54 to William H, Trouttor $76,000. ; • • • • • , •

Robert A. Poleltl sold a hous# at 578 Mai brook l.n io James L. Lannlng for, $ i s 5 . 5 o o . . • ' . . ' . . : . , . , - • • • „ . . • • > • • • . • • ' : • , . • • • • •

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SHEFFIELD •LUeiia L'old sold a house at 1211 Abbe Rd 10 Phillip J. Bruder lor $45,000.Dennis Little sold a house at 4700 Unda Ln, to Duane E. Meade for

$55,700, •SHEFFIELD LAKE '

Beatrice Miller sold a house at 4332 Belle Ave. to John L Mullins tor,$54,500, . • '' Gary W.Melsher Pr Shri sold land on Elm SI- Io John S. Vaskanlch lor: $3,889, • • • • ' ;

Gary Melsher Pr Shri sold land on Elm Sli to John S, Vaskanlch lor $8.351,David A, Perkins sold a house al 4840 Ferndale Ave, Io MabelJ- Arcura tor

$6fi.5O0. ' ,. • ' • ,Danniri C. Rnodes told a house at 554 Harris Rd- to Phan M. Hoana tor

$96,000, • ,Anna Schmelier sold a house ai B6S Latavelta Blvd to Mark S. Gales lor

(40,000.Harry R, Gerant sold a house at flrW? Lake Rd, Io Edwin J. Surkhari lof

$88,850. < , ' .ShanHol Lorain Co- sold tand on Maple Ave. to Carol J. Gtesco for S1.6B7.Qary W. Uelsher Pr Shri sold land on PaikvleW Dr. to John Vaskanich tor1

(,209, , ; ,. ; , ;Oary W, Malshef sold land on Park vie* Or. Io John Yaskartlch lor $fi.U2.Uary M B I » N " sold land on Parkview Dr. to John VMkanlch for $3 6 3 1 , '

. Gary W. Molsher Pi Shrf sold land On Parkview Dr, to John S, Yaikanichto* $9,230 '

' P * ' * o n l * o l d l a r t d M Pa'kviaw Dr. to Thomas L, Copeland tor

' > c l d l a n d **" P a f l l v ' » " 0'- Io Thomas C, Copeland lor

Slephan J. Hatch told a house al 988 Warwick Df, to Blair J, Ramolev lor• $ 6 2 . o o o - . ' . ; : . • • • • • ' • • ' • - *

Myron VehlairV sold land on Ferndale Ave, to Terrerwe M', Reltty lof $ t .000.^ ? ' " W ? a t 3 7 ° O a y ' 8 D f ' to. M o l o d V J- Carter tor

A ' ^ ' • " " " O •<*)« "O 'J " » <212 Holl Ave. to Oewayne Hudson lor• • • ' • ^

d t0 ° * o f 9 B J' E"a< lw

' " * ° l l i " b o u M " ' " 4 L a l l » y i 0 «I Beach Dr, toTe«»nco M.

1059OO a M ° " R o b l n w o 0 ( 1 * « • t 0 Kenneth Rocheck tor/.John S. Yoskanlcn sold Io Improvement lor $14 000 '

SHOW** "** B h G U M " ' ™ ^ ^ ^ S t- '^ Roberi H McCoy lorL V " n * , C ' H u d ' n 8 c l d ; i 1 h o u ' i " a t 4 1 1° Wo" Ave- to Mary Hollls for $74,000.

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[AVON LAKE HARBOR ESTATESf OPEN SAT. 1-3, SON. 2-5 /£'443612.'.The trucVa are gone. This home Is Res*dyj "For the Holidays". Slop in and see what we havel{And it's very affordable. The grass is in & the hearth isready to decorate - excellent financing is now

{availableat 8V1H 30 yr. Fixed Mortgage Payments.RLets taJk savings soon. See or call ED MITCHELL.h 9 3 3 - 6 1 9 5 . ••••- U • ,'

HANDY WITH HOMESCall BRAD HANDY for alt your Real Estate needs."I'm ready to, market & sell your home, today."933-6195.

AVON LAKEELYRIACLEVELAND,

933-6195365-3761871-7273

933-7700366-6590871-8880

2 BEDROOM. IVfr BATH CONDO283487, This beautiful condo sits in Avon Lake. Otherfeatures include central heat & central air,' washer &dryer, stove, refrigerator & one car garage,' Alt this foronly, $39,900. Call BRAD HANDY for more Info.933-6195.

Professional Presentations from

ADATAYLOR933-6195871-7272365-3761

* Certified FWocaiion Consultant < ' <* 3 ttmeredpiantaf the "Ooten Award" for earnings tn tho top 54t ot• e a t e r * n a t l e n w k J e • • : , • • ' . ; • - . . . ;' '

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147.50 transactions In itw past 3 years ' .

MAKING THE AMERICAN DREAM AFFORDABLE

The Concord Base Price S111.900•X*

REDUCED TO"si59.gQ0-AD JOINS WESTW1NDSROHL 1751. Enhanced by a treed lot 105x164 lorultimate privacy, the house boasts new kitchen and,baths/carpet; light fixtures, central air. Call the listerADA TAYLOR at 8?1-7g73ncw

, The Liberty Base Price $97,500NOW OFFERING NOW CONSTRUCTIONDEVONSHIRE HOMES. SHEFFIELD LAKEPrice from $97,500 to $140,000. Ranch * ca'pe " 3 BRCaol, * 4 Bn col. Call ADA TAYLOR tor details,

. 933*6195.1st five buyers receive one free option.

LOOK-HANDY MAN-ONLY $43,500 ' , '••,'. 460019. Solid, well mai^'voed 2 bedroom waiting lor1 expansion, Quiet piSOVIoi In Avon Lake. Call ADA

TAYLOR, 933r6195.JUST LISTED'- EXCEPTIONAL486591. One owner *l?A,Oipe w/lutl basement and

roc, rm. .^27soO. Call the lister ADA

THINKING OFSELLING?

Find out what yourhome Is worth Intodays market!

CALLCHRIS MAYER

933-7700

SEEING IS BELIEVING268625. This beautiful Westwinds Condo is a mustsee. Ranch style, hardwood lloors, 2 bedroom, privateend location. Call today to see. CHRIS MAYER933-7700. .

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIPROHL 6669.4857Q7. Shows thrU-out this 3 bedroomranch homoi Vvlirt many upgrades. $122,500. Call to-day for more details. CHRIS MAYER 933-7700.

AVON ACREAGEROHL 6768. 275643.25 awes ol potential with 400 it.of frontage on Center Rd. Great location across fromBobO-LInk Golf Course, Call BILL HYDE for details,933-6195.

Murphy elected treasurerRealty One t» 'pleased to announce

A v T S i t e Sales Assoc:blo CWjl Mugnhv has boon elected as the iwwTrcasuror for tho Loral" CountyS c U t t o n of Realtors, The electionT-.^K"JonOct.1ClnLoraln.; •

,| Murphy has boon a-licensed.' associate and Realty One family, ,or for. 12 years. Dedicated to herMlon. Carol Is a certified roloca-counselor. Shu U a mombor of tho

, o , . i D Association of Realtors. PTM dent SSales Club and a member of the LorainCounty Association of Realtors Profos-

• • ; £ £ of .he Year Club. Carol is very^ac-live within tho organization having serv-K t h e Program Committee and most

ti; » a Director on the BwcuUvoMrs. Murphy was awarded the

d S t a g u b S d honor of "Wi RealtorSalesperson or tho Year". / A past

-frcasuror. Carol now serves as VicePresident of tho Women's Council ofRealtors. Lorain County Chapter.

S national level. Carol Murphy is

one o( thu select totinl associates to holdtho designation of "C"rtificd ResidentialSpecialist" (CRSJ awarded by tho Na-tional Association of Roaltora. Also, atthe notional lovcl, she Is a distinguished -.member of the National Association ofHomo Builders Million Dollar Circle farNow Home Sales In 1989 and 1090.i Besides servicing her Lorain County

and ' western' Cuyahoga Countycustomers, sho Is un active member andsupporter of tho ,'ALHS PTA , and

, Athletic Department as well as serving; as a "koy Communlcntor" botwoon tho

buslnuss community and tho school. system. Shu also sponsors many com*

. munlly organizations: Avon Laku Soc-cor Organization, Mighty Goliath Pra-duclloriJ, Booster of tho ALH5 100 Club

• ' and Community Resource Services. ••

Mrs. Murphy Is married to Bob Mur-phy, a Support Services Manager withLTV Stool. She has two .children who,havo graduatuc1 from ALHS.

llAY LANDING, CONDO, 578.000. 'Low down paymant, Avon Raatty, '934-404?, , • 'CO^DO • ORLANDO. 2 mastw

- b«dtoom», 2 baths, all appliancos;tun porcn, calling tans In all rooms,cathedral cM1!^. dub hous«, pool,tennis court, $60,000, PHAossumabta, no qualifying loan. Opentor oflsrs or trade, (407)65S44na

, t r t w B o m . •, . • •• . . . • •AVON LAKE RANCH...311 AvonB«td*n M . 3 bedroom. 21fZ baths,(maslar sulta w*lh Jacuul, andtlr«placs). large Kitchan, dining and

ing mom great room witht l r«pc) . g K t , dining andOwing mom, great room withnrepla f l l b m e n t t b

d

g mom, great room withnreplaca, full basement wrtn w«t berand a Q car carag*. All sitting on an-;proalmatary ? acre*. $169,900.,B33-43I3. OPEN HOU36, NOV. ,10TH. 1.S. _ _: _ m.BV'bWNEn'- BUY OR LOHfl TERM ,LEASE, 36363 Detroit Rd., Avon.Bnck ranch home, U acres. 285 tt.tronugs. 2ona commercial. Ideal torreskjsntkal wHh bui'nesa, group nur-sing home, dayca/e school, QITICM,ate. Possible ownar financing.StaO.900. Call Mr, Forthofwr,3ttS-72T0 or 886-7777.RESORTStOE COHOO... Pool. t*n-nn, clubrwusa, an overiooklng ' IBhole golf course •nl* fchysical Ittnasa.canter, handball couvta. awtrnmlng,dining, or relaxing a nine Iron shot lo iUkatront bosona rarnp, park & aum-nm concartt. 2BO, 1 i n bath, allappUamOM arid In move In condition.This prtme, prime location Is an•mpty nectara droam ai mid effa.

- For tppolmmetit phona 933-2128..

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rs 0 Homes for SaleBy oaner-BeouttUI ScM. Elyna. Mid-«w> Schools. 36W305. ,

_ ROCKY R1VEH CLIFF ICWEHSo CONOO, 2BR, 2 batfu T34-W41

£ ' ' 'THE CROSSINGS in Westtake. lm-maoiUM. jUSt ! * • new., 2 BR. 2twin, •ucut'v* Corto - <v> ouwtwooded tot. Features: THE BESTview ol lake & poolside from prwal*H n K * o« ol master bedroom.Decorated > neutral colors, this anyConoohastwodecks.a&re.utih»IUefireplace.' central air. newwasher/dryer, Itig . Stove 4microwave. LOW maintenance fee. Ihaw to leave, but yxill loo* h!599.000 S«r«ua inqumes onry. CaDB92-t497 tor *tewmg.

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PUBLIC AUCTIONIn accordance with Chapter

5322 of the Ohio Revised Codea Pubbc Auetan wiO be held onthe p r e m i s e * of EASYSTORAGE at 38390 ChesterRd., Awn. Qtoa 44011 on Nw,24. 1991 a! 12, noon to salnfylease agreements as listedbelow: : • • , ' '' • Steve Marrero ,

C711734 Long Ave i

' Lorain. OH 44055Tan sofa, 3 speakers, 3 endtable*. gumbaU machineVstand.household ' misc. .' and oilierpersbnstl items,

• Donna LucasB-*T

, 1721 NewXttncoAW'. Lorain. OH 44052

So<a, knowat. chair, 2 uhest o*d r * w * i * i 2 (urn, raise.'household and bltior personalitems. ' ' ' • /

• Bryan DunnB-30

^160 Orchard Ct' Sheffield Village, OH 44054

,2 rocking Chairs, 3 lamps.sound design stereo, alburns,microwave, 4 dressers, gertxlcnge, suitcase*, householdmiscand other personal llents,

> Lany R. BurngardtA-2S

BMHoweD :'Sheffield Lake; OH 44054 ;

Gas go hart, children* leys,,Whirlpool washer & dryerjZenith ennsole TV, Sonystereo, household iruW. andpersonnl item . >

• Margrot Stanlch '• ' . ' B-5

3368? Lake Rd. *B03 ,Avon Lake, OH 4401?'

Lamf, cfiair, baby sirottef.r jrucl lU. 4 lawn chairs,household and o'tter personalmiic, Hems,' • ' .

• Tabetha Turner, A-69

P.O. Sox 21 'EtyHa. OH 44036,' :

Typewrller, phone, . 2 endtables, 4 dining chairs & table,,mrsc. children loys, waierbed,household and other personalnilsc Hems. . '

• Caria DavisA-70 •

1800 E, 42 SlieotLornln. OH 44055

2 T.V.'s. tobWgioss lop and 4chnirs, 1 Uresser, householdmkCi nnd other personal items.

• Robert TrewhellaA-44

4335BotleRd,Sheffield Lake. OH 440M

Waterbed, anlique trunk. Igloocooler, 15 bones, householdmttc. and other personal items,

• Nick ParrecoOutside

1742NewJerseyAve.' .. Lorain, OH 44051

1979 Pontlac Firebird

• Christopher Vldumsky

:, 1941 Coflmon .,' Cleve., OH 44106 , •

1BB1 Otdsmoblle CullassS u p r e m e •' •.' ..•,' -. • •

AVON LAKE COHDO m gqCov*. Sharp. spamous. 2 bedroom,1 112 bath. Ranch 1st, I* unit witn alovely bakcnv.SS3.900 Landmark521-M14.

2 Mobile Homes forSaleCRATERS NEEDED11 It you creal*quality handmade items. 1 want to,•ftspiay and sea your crafts'" a retail •store Can 923-48S6. THE COUN-TRY SAMPLER.

7 C o m m e r c i a lProperty/Lease , ;•'FOR R E N T O« L E A S E •WCSTLAKE. Corner store. A»C,heal, eiceUent bgStmg A parking1200 sq tt stor*. 300 sq tt. storage.Purchase option awallabla.P835-0124,'

AVON OFFICE OR RETAIL SPACE,storefront, from S9S/Monlh. AvonHearty. 934-4042. ''FOfl LEASE: t M L£AR HO. J . Wsquat* t*eL commerdal buikttffgHdh pa««d parking lot, 3 plus*.933-2436 or 8T1-4610.

11 , Industrial PropertyLORAIN INDUSTRIAL PARK •

Industrial sites 2-5O a c t * * WiU seltor buM K> smt. 15.000 sa ft. spacanow «v*UW«. 42.000 sq«- withloading docks availabi* tor sale orlease located adjacent to Ford MotorCo, JUSt off RL2T90. Loravv Ohio.Contact. Denny DeMaico. CaktweUBanker Les Drag* Realty 1216)323-1860. L

1 2 E U s iopportunities

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INVESTORS NEEDED30 year old .'establishment in needof capital. For more -information, call934-5109 Ot 934-5440.Ask (or Jim.

14 For rentLAKEWOOO. 2 BA down, carpoitd.appl-ancea, S475.'mo, plus securitydeposit. Call 221-7434,

AVON LAKC-towsly one bBO'oomapartmenti Nice, quiet area, benchprivileges, carpeted, appliance*.$450, 1-0334337, 'LAKEFHONT-Fabuious vi*w, neweiecutioe ranch. Large open fam'ty,Iwng; kitchen. tk> pets, S12O0,93*0337.EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, AVON.OK, ?44-a<t57 or evenings atier6:30. S344272.AVON LAKE - VIEW. Room in lux-ury home tor indrvldual, non-smoker.$275 plus deposit, 933-5558,2 ' BEDROOM HOUSE-37QDellwood. Garage, NO PETS.AvailaDle Nov. l it . 4475 2B2-4S39,S MONTH INSIOE WINTERSTORAGE lor cani. small trailers.etc. S150, Call 937-5837, 'AVON • 1 Bedroom house, MOO amontn' plus security & utilities,933 2359, '

17 Vacation propertyNAPLES CONDO * monthly runtal •Nov. Oecr or April, No smoking, nopels. B33-3798. ' ,

19 Ofllce Space forRentOFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE,downtown Lorain. all or part ol 4,000sq ft. Contact 835-0218 or 282-3719.

FAIRVtEW PARK, 21400 Lorain Hd.Easy K^ess Id t-460, >>7t, 1-90.Beautiful brick Ndg , t400 sq.lt., 1stfl. Private enlry Irom healed garage.Available 0-15-91. 331-0422/days.779-5137/eves, L

PROFESSIONAL OFFICES FORRENT, 11o4 room units, Avon Lake.Call for appt.t 9334056.

20 Help WantedNeeded immediatly tor Christmassales. Representative for this arta,call Avon today, 734-3143. , ,

AVON LAKE - BY OWNEROPEN SAT. & SUN. 2-5

163 Crostwood, .3 bedroom. Iv i bath, family room wilh.masonry fireplace, formal living/dining room, oat-ln kitchen,finished basement, wood deck, central air and new pollawindows. Principals wily • 933-9558. , ^ '

. .. HELP WANTED .Ueoxa! R*C«#O*WtfMA to work intamly pract>c* O«*«J Full brn* &dart tint* avutable; Experiencepreferred. MA skiUs In vitals^vempundurej EKG's injectionsReceotnmst - skills in CPT/tCDcoding, computer dale enlry. Res-

pond toGay Scott

PO, Boa 179H Ridgevde. OH 44039

CASKIER. Bart*fne. enperienced.7um-3pm-. U-P- Call Betty,6 3 5 - 2 4 0 2 > • • •

CLERICAU Busy SA)«s Wbig tor general orhc* position. Per-manefttnun time, variety of dubes.flood typing sfcds a must- StartingJ5)hr plus benefits. Appry <n personfrom t^fim.C & K Mlg & Sales.28025' Rarmey Ph*y , WesUake.;EICVE • : ' i

SECRETARY tor pedialnc ott<ce. in-surance background helpful. Can333-8540' ' ' • • • • ,

Looking to AD OP LA-MOM top>ep»e single healthy dinners. U-Ffor busy couple, vicinity Detroit &Clague Rds. 356-2165' leavemessage.' •

RETAIL SALES • 25-35 hrstad-,oay«. permanent position. ApplyM-F, S'3O0pm. Girts Unlimited.25891 Detroit ' R d , Westtalie inWiHiamsburg Sttuare, • • ,

GENERAL OFFICE, full time, goodphone skills, tight fiimg, S4,70rtv-CaH Mf" between '9JO-ttJOam.835-0040. ask lor Paoi,

BABYSITTER needed lor 1 yr.oid., My home or yours.n6

DEUC At ESSEN • Part & full timepositions available' Apply In person:Lehman's Oeii. 24961 Detroit Rd.,Westlake,

AMBITIOUS INDIVIDUALS lorrapidly enpandmg company, Hard-working lelf-startersdasiied. Parlorlull time. Call 288-1313 ' Irom8-iiamj

INTERIOR DECORATOR • NabonalDecorating Company is seskingmature self starter, lo train fordeco'Bling career. Sales eiperiencehelptul. Will interview locally, CaBatur 5 p.m. 1 (614) BS5-7000. .

M E D I C A L P E R S O N N E L -OptithalmoQy, experienced, full timeFL ' Ang>ogf«pher. Busy wesisideretinal practice Call Mr, Thomas1-4nm, 331-6855.

UPDATE YOURRESUME!

On a Job Search?Thinking about Lowing for AnotherPosition? Even II you're eomlortablyemployed, you should always havean updated RESUME, Wendy andJ a n e at N O R T H S H O R ESECRETARIAL can help you write.'

.'revise and format your Resume'Quickly and Reasonably. YourResume will be kept on m disk lotfuture updale*. Laser PrintingAvailable. We ran help you write ef-

. tectrve Cover Letters. Just call or la*in addresses lor letters and we'll gelthem out! For atlentr*e service and aprofessional looking Resume . .

c * L t 899-1424BJ] Village

Mention Ihls at and we'll give youyour hrsi 10 capw* *REE1

Wendy's of Weslfake

Now HWng .<'Days

< and EveningsMondays through Fridays

good starting wages

Call 892-8946

OUT OF WORK or;LOOKING FOR ANEW JOB? GET

THE JOBSEARCHi ACTION PLAN! !155 Minutes ot detailedVideo Instruction and 102paga inter-actlve compan-ion Guide. 599.00lSERIOUS HELP FOR

THE SERIOUS JOBSEEKER!

1-800-847-9800, CALL NOWl

TREE WORKERS £ * " 1ED.GROUND HEN ind CUMBEBS.

DO. YOU OWN A CAMCOBOEKTDo you fcve on the «est»ide» wene4d si« ol your lanvly membersand/o* dose tnends to •spend ao-orouRiatefy 3 hours teMma. a newrole tr*T*q game »or your canveo.de>. W* be run & v.«H pay toryou* time. Ptease can. 871-7S93

BETTER RESUME ,FREE eonsunation, AU C*»*ers andlevels, Compcs*on and Uyoutfjfewne updating Cover letters.

, 37070 Detroit Rd.

, 8354260

VICTORSPELLS JOBS

WESTLAKEPackaging 4 Assembly" >i*^7oo

ELYRIA,P:iiductK9n Workers

324-39SBAU shifts

'CaH today

VICTOR' INTERIM SERVICESNo fee .E/E.O/E

O£NERA1. Of FtCEPerson needed on a psrt-bme basisto assnt accounting manager. Idealfor person who perier to be busy•nth a variety of tasks, good withnumbers: Send resume to' E.S.I.Career Center, 19SS Northridge Rd..Loram OH 44055, Attn: Mark

EARN

HOLIDAY CASH1 TELEMARKETERS NEEDEDMon. thru Thu,*., 5-9pm, Hourlywage plus bonus, Good workingconditions. For interview caH871-5797. Mon-Thurs.. S-9pm. asklor Jeanne. .

XMAS MONETAl home SCOu/wk. potential! Easyguaranteed work!'Assemble toys.crahi. etc. Of clerical work. Call

1-5044414423 ai t 2401.SIDEWALK SNOW5HOVELINQWANTED: Daily as needed tor localchurch, ' Pay negotiable, call9 3 3 e * 0 'PERSON NEEDED TO CLEANSMALL OFFICE AND SHOP, somelifting required. Appro*. 15 hri, perweek; minimum • wage. Apply at .336S0 Pm Oak Pkwy. A-L.LOCAL LANDSCAPE * DESIGNCOMPANY Is nefclng e*oer>encedlandscape toreman. Please. haveresume and references available.CaH new *mf accept • cnaffenoe,933-8361, • • ,CLEANINO HELP. Job! avaiWMetor permanent part-time residentialcleaning. Room for advancement.Transportation available. Apply at:340GB Center Ridge Rd., N,Ridge»i"e. Oh.HOUSEKEEPER/AFTERSCHOOLSUPERVISION for two boys,weekdays 2:30-5:30 and occasionalmornings. Light housekeepingduties. Own transportationsReferences, 933^817.

BABYSITTER WITH CAR NEEDEDIN MY HOME lor 12 year old boy,Monday thru Friday from 5pm Ml'midnight. Non-smoker jvo fared. CallM-r. 9am-5pm. 933-42S2 IP appry.DRIVER NEEDED: parMim* floraldelivery. Avon Lake area. Must havetleiible hours. Retiree preferred.Call between BO. 933-7010.GRANNIE NEEDED TO CARE FOR« YR. OLD BOY In my Avon Lakehome. $100 plus a week. Piaase coQevenings. 833-951.1. 'HANDYMAN NEEDED FOR MAIN-TAINING SMALL SHOPPINGCENTER; Cutting mass, snowremovti. repalts, etc. Reply to P.O.300HM. Avon Lake, Oh 44012.BABYSItTER WANTED in myhome, Redwood area, 3 eveningsper week. 4:30-0:30, 933-4HVBEAUTICIAN WANTED- pan-time.,For more information call 933-2797.or 833-3251. :

21 Sales Lists

AIRLINES NOW HIRING. TravelAgenlSi Flight Attendants,Mechanics, etc. Enlry level and Up.S a l a r i e s to H 0 5 K , C a l l1-805-682-7555 eit. A-337B.

OOVEHNMENT JOBS. NOW HIR-INO in your area. St6.0O0-sea.00O.Call 1-S05-682-7SS5 eit. J-3588 lorcurrent lederal list, . ,

WAfUED: Actors for T,V. commer-cial*; movie aitras and game showQyileslanls. Many needed,, Call1*»*827555tTa531

TRAVEL FREE or on shoestring. Air,Couriers needed • alsd overseas and.cruiseshlp help wanted. Call1-005-682-7555 E«t. f-3422,

R E P O S S E S S E D & I R SFORECLOSED HOMES available albelow markel value. Fantastic sav-ings. Vou repair, Also SSL bailoutproperties, Coll 1-605-682-7555 E.tH-6262 for repo int your area. .

SEIZED CAflS. trucKi, ooatij 4Wheelers, motor homes, by FBI, IRS,•EA, Available your area now. Call1^05-682-7555, Eit. C-S947,

positions. Great beneM*. Callt-805-6U-7S55Eit. P-3671, >

oo Wanted^

327^)182

OooU Referencesinsured and Bonded

, 327-5096 ,

SPARKLE CLtANOf dean j^S

Monte and Otf«»i i l Touci

deaj^ fit, E.ceHent

References327-4410

Ch-dcare«myhomeiinlantsato*dlers, 8 years experience *references, 327-853*

E,penenced Mom «•" oaorui « myNR home. Inland to 5 y w -327-0231 . • '

QUALITY CLEANING ,Honest ReUaWe Indwdual

Perunakied service each timeNot a deaning teamExcellent references

Free EstimatesBTi-6060 o« Elyrta 322-11B3

365-4748, ,

BAavslTTlNG tn Nonn (jtmsted,SBSttik. & potty trained, 2-1/2 yr.ftOtdei. CaH 777-4395.

BABTSITTINa tn my Bay Vdlagehome. Full or parmme ope~ng»available. Cad Mary B92-t921.

COMPANION DRIVER te ewerryperson. Reliable, norvsmoker. non-drinker. Flexible hours. Call8714048, ' '

""EXPtRlENCED MOTHER winbabysit m my home, weekdays. Playarea in back yard, will providelunch, afternoon snack & T.L.C,Eastvkew School area. 933-8810.Experienced mom wiu babysit inmy home. days. Mon-Fri; Call366-5053. ' '£ x * £ . I E N C E D BABYSITTERWILL BABYSIT YOUR CMILDREM.ages 1-4, full-time with relerences,

, call 933-4655,CHILD CARE, my Sheffield Lakehome eicetlent references. Call949-5675. ,

24 Education andInstruction'

PIANO LESSONSPRIVATE TUTORING ,'

, By Maria BrunJ

.Qroduale of The RoyaJ Conservalory • Montreal, Canada: Alllevels.children and adults. Call torappointment, 327-4523,

Alice NikoesTeacher ot Piano a Theory

Member at Ohio Music Teachers, Assoe. '

Call 8714275,

M.A, degreed English Instructor torTrl-C I CSU. WILL TUTORJr. Hi/College students In grammer,composf l lon & l i te ra tu reReasonable rales. 892-9051, ,

25 Entertainment/Parties

DANCERS EVERY WCD.THRU SAT.

«:30-12:30P.M.NO COVER CHARGE; - AT

CHAFTON INN ,GRAFT0N, OHIO ,

MIDNIGHT CONNECTIONA-i Experienced

t'feddiugfParty Band' w/vocals • Top 40/oldies

238-0294TWO COUPLES NEEDED FOR THESUHQAY' COUPLES SOWUKQLEAOUE at the Aqua Marine Lanes.The league bowls every other Sun-day at 4pm. Please call Bob Smith,933-4953

HAVE A HOME JEWELRY PARTY.Get Quality, lifetime guaranteedjewelry lor tree. Call SylviaB4B-O454.

32 PersonalsA CRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT: Holy Spirit you who made me se<everything and showed me the watoo ie<ich my Ideas: You who gavm« the divine gift to forgive andforpel the wrong (hot Is done lo me,and you who are in all Instances omy,Me with me: t, in ihis shortdialouoe. wanl to thank you loreverything and confirm once more

. ihat I never want lo be separatedfrom you no matter how great Ihematerial desire may be, I want to bewith you and my loved ones lit yourperpetual glory,,.Amen. Thank youlor your love lowards mo and my lov.ed ones,.Persons rrtusi say thi*prayer 3 consecutive days wilhouasHmg lor your wish ..After 3rd dayyour wish will be granted, no matternow ditlKUII n may be, Than promiseto Dublish this dialogue as *oort asthis favor is granted. • • .'•

L C . ' • •• : •.: ' ••'

Chris and Britney Kichurcnak, Younre the most loved kids In ihe work).Mom and Dad. ,

IHANKS TU ST. JUOE'FORFAVOR ORANTED. It you nee"help, pray to him, he will not tail you

A T THE SACREO hean ot Jewsi vt*v3. doribrt. kwed ana

_ eterved throughout the «orid nowand forever. S*Ctad heart o* Jstus.pray to u». SL' Jude, worker ofrmrades. pray tor us. SL Jude hetsor tne hooeless. pray tor us.' Saylha pray*' 9 times a day lor 9 d*yi.PubKabon must be promised- (t hasnever been known to tail.

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CUSTOM ETCHED;

GUSSWORK VWeW been m business • years.

You've seen our work al PJ. Uon-tire's. Don's Rner Cay Ca)c andThe Hog1* Bream. Our work tt Menin dozens of installations n*fcon-wirie, We olter custom designs,reasonable ericas *nd freeesttmales, We aba offer beveledleaded and acrybc stained glass.

CaUtorappt. ../., : ;

C.T. Enterprises

871-7365

COMPUTER NOVICE aniois tolearn IBM PS2. operating pro-cedures from knowtedgeabM •»•pertenced 18M user. Negotiaaieesson lees, P.O. Bo* 45JS6.

WtsUahe OH 44145. ,

PICK UP YOUR :

'•i LOVE AVON LAKE"Bumper Stickers Today at

' the Press Office. .Cost Is' $1.00 and proceeds go to

the ALHS Key Oufa. '

HOSPITALIZATIONINSURANCE

1333-8875WESALVEN

34 Lost and foundLOST ON OCT. 30TH • Urgeorange and white female caL OayleDr, area (SL). 949-7320. '

39 Craft Shows, CRAFT BOUTIQUE

. Nov. 6-7. (M) p.m.1674 Glenmore Or.. Westlake

One street west o l Oover orl CenterR i d g e , •• , • . ' . • • . ' •

13lh ANNUAL

MISTLETOE MARKETSt. James Parish

17S14 Detroit Ave..LakawoodSaL, Nov.9.11-7p.m. .

Sun. Nov. 10. 10-4 p.m.Free Admission S. ParkingContinuous Food Servteo *Handmade Quilt Raffle ,. '

HOMESPUN FAIR-AVON LAKEHIGH SCHOOL (RL 83 & Electric:10-4 on Nov. g and Noorv4 an Nov.10. DonalionSI.OO :

CLASS at CarouselCb-ner. Nov. 13th, 7-9pm. Registerr^ow,T933-5234. ,. '

40 Services* CLEANING SERVICE ~

AT ITS BESTWhite Glove Cleaning wfth SatUlnc-tion Guaranteed. Refinances

: Available by. Present Customers.Owner Present a] ALL |obs. We alsodo Interior Painting. Call Delorta for» Fr» E t l u ^7?54p |i op

anewer leave a message. •

Computer ized CustomEmbfokJery

Letlenng. Designs ft Logos •. Uniquely Yours . ' -

327-9438IF VOU ARE 60 OR OLDER VOUCAN GET A SS. HAIR CUT AT.

1 LOU'S BARBER SHOP: 35410 CENTER RIOOE HD. : ,

,. N. R1DOEVIU.E < '

VCR REPAIRSERVICE GUARANTEED•• FREE ESTIMATES1 ALL BRANDS

C A UMAC 934-5116Gutter Maintenance

and Cleaning Service

CallJohnat949-8556

"IT'S MY NICHE"

CHIMNEYSWEEPFOR A SAFE, CLEAN& EFFICIENT FIREPLACECALL BOB 933-7583;

S£ftVWQ THE AREA S>MC£ I9TB

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Avon Lake 32745 WALKER RDNATIONAL RELOCATION

CENTER

Cleveland871-5255

HEALTOff ,

MAS

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-3 P.M.376LYNNEDR.,SHEFFIELD LAKE488115. (North off Walker Rd.) Ihis ranchhas a lot to offer.J 3 bedrooms, 1 Vz baths,full basement (with large rec room, extraroom 14x12 and Vfe bath), fenced yard,newer . roof/cj utters. Only S62.000. MaryLouise Gametlia.;

Cheryl Stater !Lister of the Month

Jenifer MikulanSalesperson of the Month

NEW LISTING!!489499. AVON LAKE... Welt kept 3bedroom bungalow in nice area, close toschools. Features central air, finishedbasement, 2 car garage and fenced inyard. Priced, to sell, at S79.900. CallCheryl Slated for more information.

NEARLY NEWlll : ,484079. This 3 year old (our bedroom Colonial hasbeen upgraded with loads ol custom woodwork, built-in storage, wallpapering, professional window cover-_ings and more! Originally a Gamellia built Itome of ap-'prokimately 2.000 sq. ft. in a most desirable develop-ment in Avon Lake, this home won't be on the marketlong, so call Debi today for your personal tour.

LAKEFRONT-EN JOYTHE VIEW!484015. Situated in a pvk-like setting, thisfour bedroom Colonial is a must to see! Alsofeatures eat-in kitchen, living room, familyroom, dining room and full basement. Thishome is presently being remodeled. Enjoythe panoramic view of Lake Erie. For yourpersonal tour call Mary Louise Gamellia,S250.000. , ' ,* "Special Feature...MLS 283903. Adjacentvacant • lakefront lot is also for sale.S250.000. Call Mary Louise today!

AVON LAKE BUNGALOW!485391. This 3 bedrcom home Is located in centralAvon Lakp and features iVt baths, reC room In base-ment and a 2 car garage. $79,900. Call Linda A kman lor an appointment, '

JAMES REALTY - ONLY LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY WITH OVER 27 YEARSOF SERVICE IN AVON LAKE AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES.

40 ServicesA-l APPLIANCE SALES * SER-VICE:' Retrlgerators. tangos.1

' washers, and dryers. V/a urvice allmskev323-«03* .

UPGRADE YOUR SKILLS!, L i tm the Computer

. 3 2 7 - 2 1 0 9 ,

PAINTERS PRIDE. Exlerw or in-terior Painting. Can Tony. 941' 7 " M .8 years eipenensa. :

• PAINTING. PAPERINGPLASTERING

v'. ' Premium Work • •Res./Apt/Indus.•It's Done Right

-•f TheFlrsmme*FREE ESTIMATES <

' Can Bob3314101 » 333-2878

Computer OutM Entry. My nomeIBM .compatible. Bulk mailing ser.vice onXed. 734-1739. ;:

~ ~ INTERIORP.O. DECORATING •

•Hang All Wancovering * AlitnleriorPainting * Te«tu/» Ceilings * Plaster• OrvwiH ' Refinlsh, HardwoodFloors * Stain * G l « e * Woodgrata•including Odd Jobs. '• • •

26 Vrs. E«p. • Insured •,. Work Quaranled

•'•:' F R E E E S T I M A T E S •,-•' • ••••.. - - s r w a s s •••• •• -.

LIBERTY HOME IMPROVEMENTS*All types ol remodeling. Cer amlc t i l *linofeum. bathrooms, decks, patios,kitchens, replacement windowsFREE ESTIMATES, 10 percent dis-count tor senior cltlxens. CallDoug B«ll at M H M 1 . ,CLEANING. Commercial, i « n » n -

tial, new construction. before or alteryou move, apartments. offices, per.aonallied service. Bonded ft in-sured. Free estimates. AllworkGuaranteed. For more informationcall DAY'S EASE, INC.; 327*348.Olher isend you a. c leaningiaam...we send you service. :

CLEANING SERVICE: Ownei.supervises evory cleaned houseWe «e a local company, We candes ign a p lanned regu la r

' maintenance program as olten asyou need. We car, perform an eaten-live • cleaning anytime throughoutthe year or juW one email service,«v«n windows. You'll take pride Inthe appearance of your clean home:(WE ARE NOT COMPLETELYFINISHED UNTIL YOU ARE COMPLETELY SATISFIED!) CALLCLEAN COHNER3 FOR FREEESTIMATE, 317-445S.

~ ATTENTION HOME OWNERSThousands of homes and lives arelost each year due lo chimney firescaused by creosoi and soot buildup.

, Have your chimney ctoarwd and in--,•• ••-. speetad today; calt, •;• SWEEP-RITE 3BW597HANDYMAN • All jobs considered

; Coll anytime, Dave, 933-2SM.

AVON LAKE WOODWORKINGCO. ' It r » rruida ol wood, we cando it!* Bookshelves, cabinets,custom closets, eniertainnwwilcenters. ' kiienen pantiUii, Freeestimates. 933-367B '

FOHD~~MOME IMPROVEMENT,Maintenance, (aoairs A remodeling,'Kilctians, bathrooms, closets,counlanops. drywall, pointing, harva I capped remodeling & more.933-2M0.PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR,reasonable rates. 933-9681.

GLENCO HOOFING . •Harools, taar-oKs. repairs, chimneyrepairs, chimney screens and

" rebuilding. 'UcanM*l * Bonded * Insuted

94B-S53S"GUTTER CLEANING ,CaU John at 949-8556

tT'S MY NICHE

SNOW REMOVAL. Commercial &residential. 24 hour service. 'Don'twait until It's too Uter Gel on our listnow I Call Lake Enterprises,933-5771. • •_""BUSINESS A RESIDENTIALTELEPHONE SYSTEMS. Sales.Service, Additions, Moves andChanges. New or Used equipmentavailable. Residential, wiring,Reasonable ral»s. Lake. Taleuom,013-5771,1-800-522-5771.

BEAUTIFY WITH UOMT ror pen-nies a nirjht. Outdoor lighungsystems by mm pnrfmutluiuilii MNIGHTUTES. Call lor Ir3« eslimale,933-5771. 1-W0-522-5771,WALLPAPERING A, INTERIOHPAINTING, FfO* estimates.Boa uxiable roles! O^ss showcaselor sole. 934^03.O.C. POLOVICH. tapy Roi^r Pam-ling. Cleaning 1 High Pressure

.Washing. Cart 937-5400 fw freeestimate. '. 'UK MONEY HELP SERVICES-ta.•rvparalion and planning, budgetingindcash tlow analysis. Call Ray al937-5444, • 'OL'ALITY WELDING..JWI lyp«s •HelMrc. Aluminum. Pipe, Stainless.Cast. Minor fabrication. No loo tosmall. Call 837-6067, . •ELECTRICAL A TELEPHONEWORK. Licensed, bonded * in-sured, R««son«ble rales. 933-4953.PICASSO PAINTINQ- Women pain.lino team, interior, a*tertor, Call lorfree esUmale, 933-5854.CTJSTOM SEWING; AneralwmTTailoring. The Sew What Shop. 215i*5er «5,, A L . 933-6342iATTOHNEVS FOR WOHKLHS7

. COMPENSATION. No recovery, nofee. 1-600-331-6287,'CRIBWOOD-FURNITURE HtPAlK44SS Jsyeoi, Avon. 937-5506.

WESTSHORE INLAND MARINECONSTRUCTION. Piers, concretework, l lmeslone'armourslonebreakwal l i i erosion control,takelront excavation, stairs lo thelake. Call 933-6197 or 933-4358.

SE CERTIFIED MECHANICS,Vl rJTERIZING, EMISSIONEST1NO. COMPUTER ENGINE}|AONOSIS. TIRE SALS, BAT'ERlES, TBANMISSIOHS, TOW-HO,, MAHATHOH-MlLLEH,

WALKER RDS.. (933-410J).933-B337.

PMlLUPS VACUUM CLEANERCO, SALES AND SERVICE. Nowand rebuilt cleaners, guarantesdlowest prices on new doarwrs. Werepair all makes, warranty tiara forHoover and Eureka. 15H8 Delro-tRd., Lakawood. Pick-up and deliveryavailable. Call 1-22B-0730,

BUCK'S HARDWARE. 3/079Detroit Ftd,, Avon. Storm windowand screen repair. Call 934:5118.

4 1 Tree.Service, & Lawn

• Lawn Mowing •• Garden

Rototitling •, •Edging*Call Dennis Breese

933-3618

FALL & SPHIMQ CLSAN-UPSweekl/ maintenance, prunnlngLandscaping & snow plowing. CdJ777-3605 lor esllmales.

SWEATBROTHERS

LANDSCAPE Installation, design,renovation. TREE • trimming.removal, stump grinding, feflilijing,Worm damage^ Lol dealing andtractor work, Wrxk dooe by certifiedarborist. OH lor FREE consultation

734-2874

U A N O S C A P E S E X T H A O HDINAIRE, Landscape >»'J'Iipeclalliing in Ughlmg. walet'iH,ponds, bricli sidewalks and pal-os.Call Dan. 937-8753 ;WRIGHT LANOSCAPING.,.resid«nt i a l A c o m m e r c i a l l a w nmaintenance, clean-ups, millcn.riverstone and .lopsoil.•landscapedesign and installalion, seed andsod lawns, free estimates. 949-7067,

42 Antiques"HATCHERY ANTIQUE MALL

7474 Avon-Belden Rd ,{Rte< 83) N. RidpeviHe. Oho• •; 24 Quality dealers, • . •,

Daily 10-5; Sal.-Sun. 11-61O27-8B0S '

JENNY LYNN BEO, 3 o.uanerwith mattress and springs. S2O0lirm. Call 933-9227 after 5:30pm.

HATCHUK YAntique Mull ,

7474 AVOO B«Hd«wi Rd-(Ri Bit H-

' 24 OlU-S;S»(-5u't. 11 <J

1-327-9808

43 Flea MarketEARN MONEY, SAVE MONEY atFlea Markets A Swap Meats Abook, -The Flea Ma«k«ie«irs#' bvWest Lite sutlers'. Howard SwindellA Mary Hooper, lelts yod how. SendS3 00 postage Included for eachcopy lor 1522 Victoria Avenue.Utnwood OH 44107 or phone228-5341. ,' • ••

46 Rummage SalesBIG .

RUMMAGE SALET c nrJORTH OLMSTED UNITED

; METHODIST CHURCH ,No.. 7 ,94 p m .

< 4600 Dover Center fld.BakK Sale, much available

RUMMAGE SALE: Thursday, Nov.7, 9'). Lake Shore MethodistChurch, 33119 Electric Blvd, AvonLake. '

47 Bazaars"OLMSTEO CHRISTIAN

CHURCHCHRISTMAS BOUTIOU

, Nov. 910 am. to 4 p.m. ,7i40Fitch Rd. '

Olmsted Falls. Ohio

: FALL BAZAAR, West Snore U.U, Church '20401 H ill-aid. Rocky Rmat

Sai.i l*rt. 9.9-4 p.m.CrnMs. eheese. sausage & nuts.Quilt riltlfl. collectibles, plants,books & r«:ords. Baked goods, can-dies, tellies & more. Lunch & enter*lalnment. Donation SI 00, under 12t r e e - •• •

TOTHT ANNUAL CHHISTMASBOUTIQUE-Ffiday, No«. 15th,10am-9pm. Holy Trln.ty Halt. 263()WaqH Fid.. Avon. Variety ol cralts.FREE ADMISSION.

46 Garage Sales~ : RUMMAGE/BAKE SALENov; 7-6 Irom 9 a.m. to noon at FirstCongregational United Church ol, , Christ • •• .;

\, 36363 Cenlor Ridge Nfl. ;

" ONEDAV MOVING SALENov. 7,9-7 p.m. .

1S24 Bo«thoven. WosHakefurniture: solas, diningroom, bed.queen, bUdoer mattr A lmuch misc. •: •

GARAGE SALE KITSSigns, lags, balloons • everyltnnnn«ad»d tor a success'ui dean-out,plui I" »d I" Wast Life. Avon Lak*

sa ami North Rlrfgavltl* Pf»a*Light. All lor $14 99 Cull

B 7 M W | W « t LUo). 327-7543Norm BidgsvaiB Pm% ft

033-5100 (Awm.Laiw P"»S»I

GARAGE SALE: 3 2 « 1 MedwoodBlvd, A.L, No*- Tin. .Bilatfc-' BabyetoltMW. loo's and much miSC-GOOD NEIGHBOR THRIFT SHOP 'HALF PRICE SALE -THREE DAYS'LEFT TO SHOP • N»* > ft 0, t t y - ihi 5pm, Nov. », 10am to v'nm- »40Lear Rd, Avon Lake,

LARGE ESTATE SALlL.Stit. ftSun.. Nov. 9&tO, 9-« Ibolh days)709 West Dr: S.L CASH SALESONLY! PLEASE HO EARLV5ALES1 S-pc. Italian Provincial din-\na room set; 8-pc. ltal«n bedroomsu'l: mictevwavei stove; Cotdaylamm. Brass molded French lamp,& nwe lamps: large antique mirror,oriental rugs: 2 wooden wardrobes;chairs, tables A other lurniturelvacuum cleaners: tools A ladders.Everything in B.coUent condition,Lots of otnar household misc. Abun-dance ol old Italian, German, *Japan ornaia goodie* Completeservice for 12, Wedgewood d.snesfrom England, Davenport England ,Tea Service; Capadarrtonte ,Diesdan items; Bton*e Ansomadock ft pockel walches; lur coals. 4dolning. Lots ol misc.I

WESTLAKE, 2236 Indian Patli oilBassall Rd,i ?''•. a:30-1:30pm.Children to adult c lo th ing,housstioM Items, boy's Hulty bike,girl's Buu bike. 2-girt-s 10 spd,, twoend tables A eoltee. SpeclaJ: 8-pc.(GOyr.) diningroom sot. 1499; OakieOyr.) liquor cabinet, $299.

MOVING SALE34871 Highland Dr.; N. Rldgevllle. (oti of Jaycox Rd.)

THURSDAY; NOV. 7TH9:00 to ?

On* day only, narythlng muit goU Mt of •« .« to to PWnjr»r) m i

dant* Tmtnt tomfl (orty » <t*

DM), n*N minQ ChH • * t/trrrm,t rt JC (V '°° <

^ t l M . l MM O M tUnd, Hoar Umo, pttonx bn^tv w wwn) w ) M , tery .tnf H *W u#~ urn. brmJAi tXtn*mnr—*t ttnl. Omi *mut, htW(a, ifWnt (Mm. W w

kxtx. CM* H«i«l W* «•, Mnd Wr«, w»tadn. » UM, HfP l*Mw. ••«• « « Ut,\%3 tmfr, IRVtt. IMN» turiM i MM(fw( nwMt. UTI*C MOW mqnnl OratrmdM " * * * wl l «

BURGESS UQU1DATIONS9)7-6130

49 .Resale ShopsFULL FIGURE WOMEN

' "•,'* ie ptus .Savs

1TOO7

Wi ,trils ad

56 AppliancesWHtRLPOOtTQAS URVEH, 7 yoa.iOld, ia'o» Capacity, vnry good condf(•oil. S I M o b o.r 933-62/3. ' :

58 Household GoodsWhite crib, good condition S55-,rrmiching ch«sl ol drawers.J25,Camplete Disney baby baddtng andaccessories 125, Bumper pool set,good conation $25, '327-0347. ;

ROSE'S FURNITUREHAS MOVED TO 3S412 CENTER

RIDGE RD.NORTH AT ROOT RD. LIQHT ,'

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY'Complete line ol solid oak furniture,dining room & kitchen sets withnesistovar finish, china cabinet hut-chas. bookcases, roll lop des^s, elcl'Solid wood bedroom sets in oak,

cherry, pirns and codar'Solid mahogany Oueen Ann andChippnndale formal dining room .

' sets '' C u s t o m o r d e i t d q u a l i t y

upholstered furniture .'Our lurnilure is custom made to {,' your order al wholesale prices• '20% oti on new floor models ,' Compare our quality, selection and .

• , - prices • • .;ROSE'S :

327-5740 OR 327-2239VISA A MASTERCARDWE BUY-SEU-TRADE .

HUGE LIQUIDATION SALE, Otireoxt ptiyta Mahognny table, 8 chairs& butfet S495 00. Chest ol drawers

^B5S45.^B55pc. lancy Deco bedroom sat1795.00, ftaintshed antique cup-boa rd 1595,00. Van l t laaS6O.-S19S00, (5). Sinqh> ft doublewood bods S3S. to H9500 Oddchairs ,I1S,«t75.00,. Hommondorgan (cost $1,200, new, giaal buyat S2O0.00. New mahogany • llnlsncedar wardrODe $395 00. Solidcherry grandlaltiers dock $895.00,

43) console TV'S (100,-120000lerkey Oay Dining Boom Set,table/echairs. 2 leaves J795,00, '

Antique Quean Ann Table, 6 ehalriand butfet U9S.0O. 1920s Walnultable, 8 chairs, butlel, 3 leaves199500. 1910s Small table, 4 choirs$295 TO. 8 Mahogany chsJra $40,ea, 4 Walnut chain $30, ea. 4Clwry chairs $60. B.L Antique solidoak libfaiy desk* $150. ea. 2 newsolid oak chests $395.oo ea. 2 Anti-que square oak tables $9S..$29S.New oak cedar chest $250. Beautifulhand carved Victorian lull d ie bed

$995.00.HOSE'S-

35413 CENTER R10QEBy appolrttmant only.

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58 Household GoodsDrop M«t taDM & * eUatn 11*0-i lnk^S-Char f * ottoman S«S.Cag3Z7-13I9.

Eariy Amartean Luring Room bat.Ct A S b t h to tet

ItOVIHC SALE - Wmrtwit. tuf-nishings & misc. lttm»« Call77*06U

6 0 W a n t e dMiscellaneous

BEER COOLER to «ccommooata1/4 or 1J2 kag. Caa 366-5050-

61 FirewoodFIREWOOD '.'

ScM. laaionad & dabvaf^d 't V

= 327.7104 or 327-0096 attar fi p m.cc • ;m 12' » ' 1 5 ' pc. CARPETINO,2 medbrownpadifengind.pfcnmac.

! :I 2 H S I I CAHPETlMO.tnM.O«O«tfi,

* C 1 t5) Thurl-. fio» 7. 9-5t*n . 2S7t Dvwinill Hd. Bocky RH«r< , :ffi '?! WESTLAKE. 23637 Ccmco'O.•£• thurS-. 9-3o*i- Pnmtns cupooanft.£ itaal pata lurnitura. aniiQua metal

krtctwn UW». rowi

Oak Hut en, 5-pc. O-notw sat,custom Caktofm* King-su* bad. 12hp ndmg nwnw, 1400 tMU air Condi-Kinar. RCA 26" consol* TV.Eiaiyihing In' naw condition,3S3-0730. N AdgawW

CARPET SAVIMGS._Buy carpalingtMad from md. Wa can baal anypoca. Can 1-926-ta22.COUCH AND LOVESEAT. EartyAmancan *ifla. with 2 matctung andtaUai. an tot SITS, 933-7492.

jawaliy, mans wttrt • WtfiT-"r hqurina*. pcoary.QudlS. Umpt. CtoCU. w«k»r. slatingsiNar. sinar date. baseDa* ca/0».bonai tracts. « * * . Ok] tty», imlda/y

rt*m», anymmq cW.1, HOSE'S CALL COLLECTi 327-5740 Of! 327-2239.

Call4i»«68-«773

FtftEWOOOSaasonad Ftowmocd.

3 BKk» J13S , 1 HICK S50327-3726

SEASONED FIREWOOD

WANTED: aahumiaitiaf, **H<O<op«ll«d la«nmo»e', g o i l ' ptMncn, » / « nxn. VIHSI Hcietary331-2372

WAKt£O OLD TOT , C*fS. D«i*ytoys. ttucHs. pianM. Mats, motor-cydM, toy sold*'*. Call 238-T25S

ANTIQUES - OKI arm UMW htfn>turaand rmsc. CaB Ralpn and' Caral,933-4506

B A L D W I N S O L I D CHERRYORGAM-raasonaaia: Manogaiw Cin-ing toom taota. h h937-6*61.

Cnt-

MURATAM 1M0 FAX MACH1NE.Zyeanc«.BiCal*antconcSWn $499,

* C2 J*S77t StdaFntay.9-5CRIB.-Wnite. gooa cofW*on- S75933-7543 . 'KELLOGG AJH COMPRESSOH. 00•anon upfiqht, Ahsing S300.§33-5937. a>k lor Mat*.LIONEL TRAIN COLLECTIOM FORSALE. CALL 933-9101.'

CRITTEH CAREWa'ra th*ra wnan yo» c mtu Cam ottart tenciar, tpacacanng ^«rf»'to you* pat •" your'tyyna *tt^n you nav« u pa away.Wa can «ho prowda ttansportaiionto and bom tha «*t and tna gtoom**™ ^ ™ ? 4u us to iirp re* "jf¥murad prai^Sonal v*t rcconvmanuad pet cara n « i to your noma*hii« you ata asaV-.-Cati ItsanyWna , • • . •

Don A Lams* Sundbarg. FaatwadDnp.M.UagaUna

St340

1976 CHRVSLER CORDOVA, runsto*. Good wont car; AH naw br*>>*3& naw tnhaust. 3300 c bast offer.,

HANDYMAN TOOL COLLECTORlooking lor usetl tool* P'«lar*Olymachinist! o' curpanler too)»-635-1164. •WANTED TO BUV..JJW DMt oarsWJI pay up to SS 00 «»ch. 933-7146WANTED: OLD 14 TO 16 FOOTLYHAM BOAT. DMsni naad to baMa*ortny, call 933-7146

Start Your Own Business

BOAT CANVASCanvas Training Workshops

Mwt4Bhaad.OH 4t»-m-H3*

NEED CHRISM .MAS CASH?WoA fan |itw homa iUSng '

cnockvn Fv intom&m f icpSiCJtiai•and Mf«di*rit«4 tbnpsd tn*it<Mto UmUyjn AfM PutMAirg. Boi

8161, im««Se, Ono «J02

SEASONED FIREWOOD

871-3623PERFECT HARDWOODFIREWOOD. No «pun>ng. UnWmiedsupply. Whciasal* of retai. Cut yourown or fuvB cut A ttabvafad-Raaaonabia 419-684-9922.

FIREWOOD. St*t , taasofwt ' Adal>var«d, S140 a lull cord.419-66^4773. ,SEASONED FIREWOOO. traadenary. 937-5929 or 934-5716Sanar oman twscounL. ^ ^ ^'~. SEASONED FIREWOOD

S55 FUck St55. Co^lDaUvary Indudad

Cad 327-6231 or 937-6521,

62 , Miscellaneous forSale36" SNOW BLOWER ATTACH*,MENTlor Saars. H I D-,cubcadst;(van schatit Ma>>a orlar. vatua &BO0.Can 871-69S4 anar Epm.

HUMMELS • platas. MUs andl>gurin«s, CaU 949-6389. '

K-l KEHOSENE—Smlltv* countryCouniar, Avon. 9344403.

68 Sporting GoodsI I I INTERESTED IN OLD FISHING.LURES. BOBBERS ANO FISHINGEQUIPMENT, CALL 933-5423AFTERS. • ;

"72 Household PetsU you or lomeon« you knows loOfing tor a dog or cai. plaaw contactO»nnti BiavM,. Anon Laka OogWariMfi. ttt ttv* Avon Lak* PoMaDapartmanl. 933-4567, Tha oogwaidan ottan andi up with unctainved dogs and cai* and *w woukj likato %am tnam go to good homas.,PART SIAMESE. PART HIM ALT ANKITTENS, Fraa to good horns.933-6440.

74 , Animal ServicesPET WATCHERS '

Privaia ncmas tor your pals.no cag<M. Insurad and tefarancM,

Wa BIM> Otter in homa pet ca>a and1 ' cat playpens.

S** In* ftoma yotirptt mUy» In.251-8S66

Visa. Maslarcatd and Dtnef's Clubaccapted. . . •,

yv« iba tna f i - "hany iw* * * us • .

"YARHEK V I L L A G E A N I M A L

£ ? tar haam-orm Ash uj aBoot" imatupiw';. CaH 252-0W8-

84 AUto Parts &Service

AU TOUOSILES • BAD CHEOIT OK.6&-91 models.. Guafantt*^ « •pjcvsi , za a a * n paymant.1-800-233-8266. 24 hfv

IMS CADILLAC SEVILLE .This 1966 CatbUac Sa««a M l onry53.000 ftute* In •odit-co to iMtnar.interior tt orta»» tu» pO«i »n(«0*5.loeVs. t t i U , trunk and mOaaqa com-putar. Thrs is i a clean automooUatful runs qrwal and pnead to saN. .

ONLY 16495 OT 'Call 933-7690 (examngi) or933-7146 (days! Please • don'tbother peopMt el houte. THANK

VOUl

OUARANTFEO UStD «"3«« s

• Rsawnabla 9614500.

86 Autos Wanted

A-A-A •. Buying Uwd & Junk«l Ca/»

Running or Not

44I-441S

WE BUT JUNK and -teekao can.and trucks. FFEE lo«ng. 961^500.

90 Autos for SaleOLDS tSSl Cutlata, J 1000.00.419^33-4979 aJ»r 5:00 p jn .

NISSAN, 1 I U 200 SX. S4000.00.41^433-4979 aflat 5:00 p.n>.

LOSSMANSPECIALRental Fleet Purchase*91 Jena GL 4 dr.

$9495' ' «•• uiaM . ','

,' Choice of 10 ;' All hava auto., an

tow mL Matranty'91 Passat 4 Dr. <

A1 Wagons '• Factory E*ec Car*;

Auto., ait. sunrao',full power

low mi, warrantyChoice otB

starting «i

$13,995TLO

17710 Detroit U*d . 221-9450

NEED AN EXPERT?

NEMETHMASONRY

Since 1960

Foundation: ;Rosoallng Replacing

Inslallallort ,Glass Slock Windows

Fireplace Repair

949-2623

Are You An Expert? .Then Your Message Belongs Here!

. Call 933-5100 and Get involved

/ SCHAFER'SLANDSCAPING

• SEEDING • SODDING

• SHRU3 PLANTING

• LAWN HAMTAINANCE

• GRADING • PATCHWORK

• SNOW PLOWING

934-6035

, BONDED •, INSURED

CLEANINGMAID

TOORDERThe Professionals

S CARPET SAVINGS $SAVE 25-AG%,

i Mill Direct Broton?CAr.PEf BRVKERS 23&-6112

~W» U Bout Any Pnce'~

BLANCHARD'SPMINGSWAHPAPEW

933-4150

BENDER'S• Screened Topsoil.•• Drlydyvay Stone ••

„ • • • M i i i c h •• *• • " .

• .934-5200 ...

Chair caning &l ,

A diniri

. OVEB40 YEARS EXPERIENCE »3 Specializing Inantique furniiurs

FURNITURE REPAIRREFINISHING

QUALITY; WORKWa Aecapt Vita A Ma«t*rCard

322-086344506 ALBRECHT RD. t ELYRIA

QUAIHY REPAIR & REMODEIJNG*QUAOTY SERVICE FOR LESS*

FREE ESUMAIESlicensed * Bonded* Insured,

ADDITIONS • WOOD DECKS • CABINKTSROOFING • GARAGES * SHEDS

TEAR-OUTS * FINISH CARPENTRYDOORS " WINDOWS

(216) 933-6913

CLEANING• Commerclal/OMices', > Residential ..-•• New Construction

• Personalized Service• Bonded and Insured

• Free Estimates• All Work Guaranteed

EASE,INC.

327-63461 •800-552-5692

OTHERS SEND YOU ACLEANING TEAM - WESEND YOU SERVICE!

Lenny's GlassService Company

CALL 949-5442ANYTIME

Storms-Screens Repaired

SIDING R O O F SCOMPLETE REMODELINGBY K R U M W I E D E

933-3514Addition* • BaunwnU Psnalad

Finish Off UpiUin

GARAGE DOORS

& OPERATORS

Residential & Commercialcabinetrefaclng.FormicaCotlan

tops

toeOOdeauortRd.Onto .

Call 835-4300 orToll Free 389-4110

Avon .

JFREE ESTIMATESMARION

MARSIGLIARICH TOP SOIL SCREENED

DRIVEWAY SLAG, LIMESTONE

uilders inc. % 933-6261CAROLINE'S RESIDENTIALBUILDING AND REMODELING

MARK DUDZIAK. PRESIDENT

Deadline forNews Articles:

Thursday, 5 p.m.

COMPUTER IMAGE DESIGNING

LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION

LAWN MAINTENANCE

SPRINKLER SYSTEMSThank you,The PRESSRead & Use The

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their Fan Rummage Sale on Thu/sady, Nov. 7trorr. 9 a m t.il i p m, The church is located atJ3t i-J Electro eivd, Avon Lake. Besides anassortment ol ctatntng, household goods andnt.se.. thef e will be man/ delicious baked goodsottered lor sale. ' .

Senior Club meetingThe November meeting bt the ShoHield Lake

&>nw;ciub will be held at the Shell.etd LakeCommuniiy Center at noon on Nov. 13. Oosserlsw; be served before a social hour. Reservationswin be taken for the Christmas luncheon on Dec,I >• For more1 information call 9XK1354;

Multiple

Sclerosis

meeting

Tho Northwest MultipleSclerosis group will meetWednesday* Nov. 13 from7-1D p.m. In tho NorthOlmstud Senior CitizenMultl-Service Center,28114 ,'Loratn Rd.. NorthOlmstod. adjacent ta thuNorth Olmsled Communl-

,ty Cabin.; Ttiu program at 8 p.m.will .fatten.' Diana Khiid-dock, represent I nfi "tier- <vices for ft'idependem IJv*Ing. Inc. (S1L), QiiusiKinsami- flnsty«rs .will faUtnvI I*' ** |i r i) u r ii HI ,KufrushmmiN unit siu:inlw i l l c u i i f l l l l i / i i ; I t i i*program,-

All persons with Multi-ple Sclerosis , theirfamilies, Mends nntl in.terusttitl imrsottH tin) tnontu'L'lcome,, This yroup h«s ho

geographical boundaries.Anyonu with MS or in*torestcd persons are cor- ,dially invited. .

For further informntionabout this group, pleasephono Ruth. 871-0548.Charles. 331-0269,. Jan.777-1883 or , Luclllo at777-1707. ,

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BUSINESS^SOLUTIONS CALL FOB CEHTPEX,;

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s A diamond in the roughTo the Editor.

Father Edward Dickard. PastorEmeritus, perhaps a diamond in therough, was a pastor worthy of thehighest.praise. He left his mark uponAvon Lake as pastor .of St. Josepii •Koman Catholic Church. He was a firmpillar pr his Christian persuasion. His iii- >nuence will be felt for many years.

\ Chaplain Sam. Stein1 Avon Fire Dept.

Seniors golf tournamenta great successTo the Editor , •

The Senior Citizens Association ofLorain County completed a very suc-cessful golf tournament..1 The event atSwcetbriar Coif Course' provided thegolfers' with excellent facilities andweather (80 degrees). ,

A successful benefit venture Is not.passible without many generous spon-sors. On behalf of the Senior Citizens'Association, we extend our tuhtiks to thefollowing; Bob Lynch Graphics; Novot-ny Catering: Realty One-Kathy Kreegen(effry Armbruster-North Ridgevlll«: lackGaudry Consultants: Elyria Savings amiTrust Bunk: The Abbewood: Avon LukePrinting! f\C. Campann: LorainAluminum: Frnnk Lucas Plumbing:Lorain County Bank Zipper Club; GaryCibbs- Elyria: Sprenger RetirementCenter: Humphrey Cavagnu Insurance:Sun Financial Croup: Burge Building;Bank One: Th-j Press-Rick Hemrner:Herbert Jacoby; State Farm Insurance:Sam's World of Coif; Pat Littleton; Nan-cy Yood; Donald Pease: John Bender;Jerry Ruffnen Mario's Timbers; Sweet-

br iar Coif Club . , . • ; • " •The list is only part of the efforts of,

concerned people of. our county forfinances., labor of the day. gifts anddedication to the cause. .

The Committee is grateful to all ofynti.

;The Senior Citizens Golf Committee. . .'• Sam Baldwin

Logan Sexton: ; , '• Joseph1 Godfrey

Praises peer supporterTo the Editor. ; ; ,' ...;'

Beachpark Tower is a 150 unit apart-,,'mcnt building offering apartment livingfor the elderly and handicapped. It is nota nursing home- you must b? ahlc tomaintain yourself and your own >part-ment to reside here. Everyone, however,needs help from time to lime andMarilyn Robertson und this programhas offered that help.

Wo have seen the effect that,MarilynRobertson and the, "Peer Support andRecreation" has had for many of. ourtenants here at Beachpark. ,' '

Through her "Peer Support and.Repetition" she has enabled residents tolive here independently - "with n littleholp from their friends."

Shis has offered recreational activitiesthat huve shown u very positive effect onmany residents here. Through her ef-forts Miller Road Park, a beautiful facili-ty across the road from us, right on theLake, has been made more accessible forthe use of our residents and was shownto the community as a handicapped ac-cessible park. We see the benefits of thisdally as it is used. • ;

, She has shown others how they can of-fer "poor support" and made it possible

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for them to become more actively in-volved, helping others as it also help3themselves. . • t<

We have found her "peer support* tobe helpful to us as we perform our dutieshere. also. Meny times the "peer sup-port" is what is needed and is the beltersolution to the situation than catling9-1-1 for paramedics. As stated, the,"ptier supt«rt" allows some residents to,live independuntly. "With a little helpfmm their friends." , •

We wish Marilyn Robertson much' success with this program. It is for the

benefit of all. .John & Carole Brenner

- Resident Supt. Couple

A 'gater' speakst o the Editor

The lack of interest in seeking bidders ,for the Installation of lighting at the Nor-thgalo Park walking path is just anotherexample of the lack of Interest inanything to improve Northgate. '

The Park Board Commissioners put alot of effort into applying for the CDBCfunds for this explicit use. To lose thesefunds or.'to roll them over to anotherprotect would be another slap in the faceto the residents of Northgate. :

Who is Mayor Olearcik to deem theselights unnecessary? Has she ever takenthe time to check the park, especially thewalking path, to observe the many peo-ple who use it? i • ' • , ' • '

If these lights would actually promotevandalism, then perhaps all lighting, in-cluding city hall and blty street lightsshould be turned off.

It is reassuring to note that ut least theAvon Lions Club, through their effortsto upgrade Noithgate Park and see theproject through to its completion, stillbelieves the ''Gators'' are part of Avon.

• Agnes Mangan

Thank yout o the Editor: ; ' ,'

Thu mom burs and leaders of BroWnlfiTroop *201 of Avon would like to thank •Dr. Anita Poling and tho staff at Avon

.Animal and Bird Hospital. Spaycp, Inc.,Tor the delightful mid,Informative tourund deniunstration glvim to our troop onOct. 21. the girls Were iibte to learnabout tho career of veterinary medicineas aprt of earning their career badge.This fine fccllty should be commendedfor its donation to the students and Com'munlty of Avon. ' • ;

Karen Hritz, .' Diane Pollock

Leaders

Personal invitationt o the &titar: .

As director for MGP's W97. show"tho. Pirates of Ponzancc," I would liketo take thh; opportunity to invite all myfriends to join us in this performance.Our showwili bo presented the first twoweekends In April. Somo of these peoplehnvu never done a show with us, andothers we haven't seen for n long time.So, how hbout It? — Murk & Becky* Mar-cio & Gary, Eric & Nancy, Corolte. Knrl,Jeff, Joe, Marge, Sue. Dalo, Linda,Kuarsi'm, Kuthy, Brlun. Paul. Ron &Marty. Slevo, Frank, Loralno. Bob,Frank & Nancy, Sherry & Jeff* Kathy,Rick. Tara, Let's talk. By the way. mynitmii Is Btirnadotte Hlsey und if you

don"t s*-e me. I'll find you. • ' ;Bornadettc Hise>

, Director1991 Mighty Goliath Productions

Thanks from Band AidsTo the Editor: , , ,.t

The Avon Lake Bind Aids would liketo thank everyone for their veryyenerous support of our cheese ,andsausage sale. ' ,- With your tremendous support wewere able to surpass our goal. .

The pro fits from this year's sole will,go towards the purchase of new

; uniforms and instruments. ' 'Thank you again. * ' ' :

; ; Beverly Kavalac; Avon Lake Band Aids

Cheese & Sausage Chairperson

Lorain Co. loses a friendtotho.Edilori

It wbutd be impassible to choose osingle word to describe Father EdwardDickard and tho loss his passing is to ourentire community. He has boon a part oflife in Lorain County since 1968. when

1 he arrived as the second pastor of St.Joseph Church in Avon Lake.Throughout his-pastorate, and since his.retirement In 1982. Father Dickard re-mained active all through the WesternRegion of the Cleveland CatholicDiocese. He served as chaplain for thoFr, Ragun Council of the Knights of Col-umbus from 1967 until his death recent-ly. He had recently beon appointed tothe Priests' Council by Bishop Pilla, andhe wns overjoyed at the trust the bishopplaced in him. , .

Father Dickard died .'•» lo Ilved-' celebrating Mass; Father hhi a heart at-tack while concciebrating tK? funeral ofanother priest. .' . ' • . , • •

Those who know him know FatherDickard as a tireless worker far thespread of the Gospel. A good pastor.Father actually found his,colling afterhis retirement, when he let no occasionpuss without using the chance toevangelize. A.dentist's office, a dinnertable, a grocery store - t h e y , were allplaces for Father Dlckard to spread thuGood News of siilvutlon, to bring peopleclose to the Lord, • , ;.. ,> Futher Dickard; was a holy man. ahumble man, a man who never said aword against another; a man who work-ed for justico and unity among all peo-

1 pie. .He did much for many, giving ofhimself In ways of which only those hetouched , will ; ever be aware. : Heepitomized the Scripture passage inwhich Jesus said, "1 have come not to boserved, but to serve." ;

father Dickard was a true priost whodollghted in his vocation, in his celibacy,in his dedication to the Eucharist. Howas a friend, a strong supporter of mar-riage and family, a laVer of children —•dedicated to tholr education and vvclt-being. Ho will bo'missed by, St. Josuph;Parish, by all his family and frtnnds, bytho entire Avon Lake, cominun'ty. He.will utso ho missed by,the many outsideof this community whose livos he touch-ed with simplicity^ with laughter, andwith a deept and gonulno love arid,affection, '• : ' .'• o

God bloss Pother Diehard. Moy he restin .peace. .' ; . ; ' •

1 1 Lorone Coughl ln

Community strep clinic open in AvonA strt-p liiroiil ctinlt! sponsored by thu

Avon Preschool Parents Club will openon Nov.tl und run through the monthof.1 March. This clinic, which Is open tounyomj, ojiLTHtes hi the north hall ofAvon East Elementary School on Mon-days. Wednesdays, and Fridays whenschool Is In session. From 9 to 9:30 a.m..,'a liiiutth professional will bo available to,tiike throat cultures which are thendelivered to St.. John & West ShoreHospital's luboraiory. Clients or parentsarc notified (ho following morning ofpositive rosults, andean thenphonutholr doctor for a prescription Tor an op-.,proprialo untibiotit:. The cost of eachculture Is SO. .'"• ,: ^

The Preschbor Parents Club and its

Volunteers offer this clinic to promote Itho otirly dotoctlon of strep throat Infoc- ilion and rcduco its spread. Symptoms of >>;strep thronl can include a soro throat,^fever, hmidnche. fatigue, nausea, painful -f^swallowing arid swollen..sore glands^under the angle of the jaw', Strep throat^may also bo "silent" or without thoso^symptoms. Since untreated strop throat;^may toad to, serious complications, a:-Mthroat culture is Indicated .whenever/?,strep Is suspected. ' ; ' '..'. $

..;' Parents are urged to utilize this conve-£!nient clinic for their children. Spodalj| |nrrangemutits can ho mado for children 5,"-*1

at locnl day care centers. Please call Dob-:'bio Rocko ut 934-4806 for more-:Information. ; • : i ' '

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QUALSTY MEATS

CONVENIENT SHOPPING AT ITS FINEST"Now Taking

. Orders For..."$2.69

Certified AhQus^BeefSale\

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Full Cut

Round Steaks

Rolled

Rump Roasts

Sirloin

Tip Roasts ...•;

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tavern Ham

Sandwich

Pepperoni

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Potato Chips

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EnrichedNoodles.1:

72 Ct. Roll White & Designer,Bounty

Paper Towels

8 Oz. Philadelphia

Cream Cheese

16 Oz. Bag Cut Corn, Mixed Veg.Peas, French Creen Beans

Birdseye FrozenVegetables ;„,.

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Chickens

Shell Macaroni

SaladDAIRY

Half Gallon, Dairymens

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Cottage Cheese . $ l iQuart, Dairymens

PRODUCE

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5 Lb. Bag Dakota Red-SkinP o t a t o e s . . . . .Sweet & Crunchy Red

Seedless GrapesGranny Smith Fancy

ApplesFresh Louisiana

Yams

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