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Page 2 — <strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALSpirit <strong>of</strong> Wood County Awards➧Continued from page 1“No job is too small ortoo big for her to accomplishfor <strong>the</strong> county she loves,”said Ms. Ward.Ms. Justus is currentlyworking on eight permanentstreetscapes signs for downtown<strong>Perrysburg</strong>.Honored with <strong>the</strong> VirginiaSecor Stranahan CitizenshipAward in 2011, sheserves on <strong>the</strong> county CivilWar Commission and hasserved on Ft. Meigs and citycommittees.President <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Area Historic Museumfor eight years, Ms. Justushas been instrumental inestablishing a museum onWest River Road in a historic1823 home.“Her goal is to tell <strong>the</strong>story <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people whomade this county such agreat place to live through<strong>the</strong>ir stories and artifacts,”said Ms. Ward.Referring to her as WoodCounty’s “energizer bunny,”Ms. Ward concluded, “Iwould like to nominateJudith P. Justus for <strong>the</strong> GoodYour Retirement ement Journey Begins HereeJeff Bucher877-883-1221jeff@citizenadvisory.comCitizenAdvisory.co.comInvestment Advisory servi ices are <strong>of</strong>fered through Alphastar ar Capital Managementt, LLC, a SEC Registered InvestmenttAdvisor.Alphastar ar Capital Managementt, LLC and Citizen Advisory Group, Ltd. are independent entities.MY MOM IS BATTLING CANCER. I NEED TO WORK FULL TIME. IANT TO BE THERE EVERY DAY. HOW CAN I DO IT ALL? MY MOM ISom is battlingneed to work fI want to be <strong>the</strong>day. How can I d? My mom is batgI need toe. I wantery dayit all? Mng cancerk full tian I do is battlind to woant to bHowTTLING CANCER. I NEED TO WORK FULL TIME. I WANT TO BE THEREMY MOM IS BATTLING cancer.E ERY DAY. HOW CAN I DO IT ALL? MY MOM IS BATTLING CANCER.I EED TO WORK FULL TIME. I WANT TO BE THERE EVERY DAY. HOWI need to work FULL TIME.CAN I DO IT ALL? MY MOM IS BATTLING CANCER. I NEED TO WORKF LL TIME. I WANT TO BE THERE EVERY DAY. HOW CAN I DO IT ALL? We are <strong>the</strong> area’s largest and most experienced provider <strong>of</strong> hospiceI WANT TOe <strong>the</strong>rebe <strong>the</strong>re EVERY DAY.ecare, a nonpr<strong>of</strong>it organization solely dedicated to providing <strong>the</strong> bestMY MOM IS BATTLING CANCER. I NEED TO WORK FULL TIME. I WANT possible end-<strong>of</strong>-life experience for our patients and <strong>the</strong>ir families.HOW CAN I do it all?Ask for us by name. The sooner you do, <strong>the</strong> more we can help.TO BE THERE EVERY DAY. HOW CAN I DO IT ALL? MY MOM IS BAT-TLING CANCER. I NEED TO WORK FULL TIME. I WANT TO BE THEREll time.ere everI do it abattlingCitizenship Spirit <strong>of</strong> WoodCounty Award <strong>of</strong> <strong>2013</strong>.”Nominated by BernieScott, David Little received<strong>the</strong> Agricultural Leadershipaward.“This award is given toone who plays an active rolein agriculture and is a leaderin <strong>the</strong> streng<strong>the</strong>ning and betterment<strong>of</strong> agriculture inWood County,” explainedWood County CommissionerDoris Herringshaw.In his nomination letter,Mr. Scott commended Mr.Little for his work in agriculturaleducation whichbegan at Eastwood HighSchool in 1978.“I want to suggest, assignand honor Dave as <strong>the</strong>‘responsible founder’ <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Agricultural Incubator Foundation.It was his tenacity,insight and contacts thatquickly took ordinary discussionto rapid action in amatter <strong>of</strong> days,” he said.“The foundation’s ensuingformation and resultingpartnerships, plus subsequentactivities are certainlyan honorable fea<strong>the</strong>r inLetters policyThe weekly deadline for Letters to <strong>the</strong> Editor is noon on Friday.Letters should be limited to 300 words. Letters from <strong>the</strong> same writerwill be accepted no more frequently than every 30 days.Due to limited space, coverage <strong>of</strong> community news, and productioncosts, only two letters regarding a certain issue will be printedeach week. Time and space permitting, all o<strong>the</strong>r letters will be postedon <strong>the</strong> newspaper’s web site, www.perrysburg. com.The newspaper reserves <strong>the</strong> right to accept or reject letters, and toedit <strong>the</strong>m for clarity and length.All letters need a signature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> writer and an address and phonenumber for verification before publishing.Dave’s many communitycaps,” he added.Mr. Scott also recognizedMr. Little for his development<strong>of</strong> a farm safety daycamp.“Dave and Penta CareerCenter’s ag supervisor at <strong>the</strong>time, secured grant moniesto fund an all-day farm safetyday camp in 1999,” hesaid, adding that <strong>the</strong> programhas thrived for morethan a decade and is nowtitled “Town and CountrySafety Day Camp.”He also credits Mr. Little’sleadership and skill forestablishing, improving andmaintaining <strong>the</strong> Wood CountyFair’s Babyland displayunder <strong>the</strong> auspices <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Eastwood FFA.“His commitment toYoung Farmer programs atEastwood and most recently<strong>the</strong> Wood County YoungFarmer Group is trulyexceptional in scope andsize,” and he concluded,“Dave Little is most deserving<strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong> accolades thatcan be bestowed upon him.”Also receiving awardswere Todd Sheets, Industrial/EconomicDevelopment;John B. Quinn, Self-Government,and Gregg Glamm,DDS, Lyle R. Fletcher GoodCitizenship Award. Noawards were presented thisyear in <strong>the</strong> areas <strong>of</strong> educationfor civic responsibility,liberty through law/humanfreedom, and religion andliberty.–Jane MaioloE ERY DAY. HOW CAN I DO IT ALL? MY MOM IS BATTLING CANCER.I EED TO WORK FULL TIME. I WANT TO BE THERE EVERY DAY. HOW© <strong>2013</strong> Hospice <strong>of</strong> Northwest Ohio“I could never have done it on my ownwithout Hospice <strong>of</strong> Northwest Ohio.”“I wasn’t familiar with watching somebody you love pass away.I felt a weight had been lifted <strong>of</strong>f my shoulders when Hospice <strong>of</strong>Northwest Ohio got involved because I had no idea what I wasdoing, and <strong>the</strong>y explained everything to me.”– April, daughter <strong>of</strong> a Hospice <strong>of</strong> Northwest Ohio patientAnswers for Living <strong>the</strong> Last Months <strong>of</strong> LifeVisit hospicenwo.org419-661-4001 (Ohio) • 734-568-6801 (Michigan) <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Police plan for July 3 congestionThe <strong>Perrysburg</strong> PoliceDivision announces <strong>the</strong> trafficpattern for <strong>the</strong> July 3 fireworksdisplay.In an effort to avoid emergencyvehicles being caughtin traffic, an emergency trafficlane will be maintained onFort Meigs Road again thisyear.The northbound lane <strong>of</strong>Fort Meigs Road will beclosed to all traffic exceptemergency vehicles betweenEckel Junction Road and WestIndiana Avenue.The closure will begin at 9p.m. and will continue untilsufficient traffic has left <strong>the</strong>area.Southbound traffic on FortMeigs Road will be maintainedthroughout <strong>the</strong> event.The Maumee-<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Bridge will be closed at 8p.m. and will re-open after <strong>the</strong>fireworks display is completedand <strong>the</strong> bridge has beencleaned.Motorists should plan touse alternate river crossingson I-475 and I-75.All westbound traffic onWest Front Street will beforced to go south on StateRoute 25, and northboundtraffic on State Route 25 willbe forced to go east on WestFront Street.The map at right shows <strong>the</strong>traffic pattern that will beused for <strong>the</strong> fireworks. Thespecial traffic pattern will gointo effect at 9 p.m., and willremain in effect until <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficerin charge determines thattraffic has returned to normal.The Police Division recommendsthat guests makearrangements to arrive prior toTwp. police department➧Continued from page 1Glenwood Road and JStreet. The project is beingconsidered to better accommodateFedEx freighttrucks.•Agreed to place twodump trucks for sale on govdeals.com.•Approved a purchaseorder <strong>of</strong> $2,000 submittedby Police Chief Mark Hetrickfor training weapons.•Ordered two new policesquad cars from Charlie’sDodge <strong>of</strong> Maumee for$23,547 apiece.•Discussed <strong>the</strong> purchase<strong>of</strong> day glow safety vests for<strong>the</strong> zoning department.•Heard from a representative<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Heights Community Center,who said <strong>the</strong> organizationmay be seeking a liquor permitfor <strong>the</strong> South <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> BorderFestival.•Received a notice from<strong>the</strong> Ohio Department <strong>of</strong>Natural Resources thatWylie & Sons LandscapingLLC, 272<strong>26</strong> GlenwoodRoad, has applied for a permitto conduct surface mining<strong>of</strong> topsoil, limestone andclay from its site.The application is stillpending, said Walt Celley,township administrator.–Jane MaioloGolf outing to benefit KomenA golf outing to benefit<strong>the</strong> Northwest Ohio Affiliate<strong>of</strong> Susan G. Komen for<strong>the</strong> Cure will be held Saturday,July 13, at Hea<strong>the</strong>rDowns Country Club.The third annual“Thanks for <strong>the</strong> Mammories”golf outing willinclude 18 holes <strong>of</strong> golf,skins, a 50/50 raffle, prizesand more. The cost is$340 per team or $85 perindividual. There will be amen’s and a women’s division.Registration starts at 8a.m., with a shotgun startat 9 a.m., and a typicalscramble format will beused. Lunch and a silentauction will follow.To register or for moreinformation, call MelissaCogar at 419-245-4712 orsend an e-mail tocogar_2008@ yahoo.com.All <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> net proceedswill be donated to <strong>the</strong>Northwest Ohio Affiliate<strong>of</strong> Susan G. Komen to help<strong>the</strong> organization fulfill itspromise to save lives andend breast cancer foreverby empowering people,ensuring quality care forall and energizing scienceto find <strong>the</strong> cures.9 p.m. and plan on leaving <strong>the</strong>area after 11 p.m., to avoid <strong>the</strong>congestion and confusion.The times <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> alternatetraffic flow patterns are subjectto change, based on areaobservations during <strong>the</strong> eventand <strong>the</strong> need to effectivelyprovide city services to residents.Fireworks➧Continued from page 1for children.The highlight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dayis <strong>the</strong> 18-gun NationalSalute accompanied bytoasts and fife and drummusic beginning at 2 p.m.The fort will be openfrom noon to 5 p.m. onIndependence Day. EventOH REG #99-10-1523TDiscover successwith a career in <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> DentistryDental Assisting Programformerly The Toledo Dental Academy— still <strong>the</strong> same great program!Day Classesbegin July 8Night Classesbegin Sept. 9• Excellent JobPlacement Rate• Now covering Exam feesfor National Board Testing• Tuition Payment Plans• Approved forTraining <strong>of</strong> Veteransadmission is $8 for adults,$7 for seniors, and $4 forchildren ages 6 to 18. OhioHistorical Society membersand children age 5 andyounger are admitted free.For additional information,call 800-283-8916 orvisit <strong>the</strong> Web site atwww.fortmeigs.org.StautzenbergerCOLLEGE ®1796 Indian Wood CircleMaumee, Ohio 43537sctoday.edu • (419) 841-1292From sculpted-sand to chalked-art, Sand-tastic! is one summer event you won’t want to miss.Enjoy a variety <strong>of</strong> strolling entertainment and live music while you witness sand sculptures andchalk drawings come to life. Experience <strong>the</strong> beach on <strong>the</strong> boulevard at Levis Commons!Friday & Saturday12:00 - 8:00 p.m.Be amazed as a team <strong>of</strong> talented artists create four 8-ton sand sculptures and two 8-foot chalk drawingson <strong>the</strong> sidewalks at Levis Commons. Come for an hour or stay for <strong>the</strong> day and watch as <strong>the</strong> boulevard istransformed with <strong>the</strong>se incredible works <strong>of</strong> art.12:00 - 8:00 p.m.A community sandbox and water table will be stocked full with all <strong>the</strong> necessary tools to build yourown masterpiece. Bring your friends for a fun afternoon <strong>of</strong> sensory play!2:00 - 2:45 p.m.The sculpting team will give demonstrations in <strong>the</strong> sandbox and share <strong>the</strong>ir tips for sculpting like a pro.Friday, <strong>June</strong> 285:00 - 10:00 p.m.It’s a salute to summer party at Bar Louie! Treat yourself to a cold drink and live music on <strong>the</strong>ir extendedpatio and celebrate <strong>the</strong> start <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> our favorite seasons!7:00 - 8:00 p.m.An Amateur Sand Sculpting Contest will take place on Friday, <strong>June</strong> 28th from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Teams <strong>of</strong>up to 4 are encouraged to register in advance as <strong>the</strong>re are a limited number <strong>of</strong> spaces available.Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 29Enjoy a variety <strong>of</strong> family entertainment whileyou stroll <strong>the</strong> boulevard watching <strong>the</strong> sculpturescome to life. From carriage rides to caricatureartists, <strong>the</strong>re will be something for everyone!


PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL —<strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — Page 3It’son<strong>the</strong> P U B L I C R E C O R DU.S.P.S. #428-380PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALPublished every Wednesday at <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552Periodicals Postage Paid at <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552John B. Welch, PublisherDeb Buker, EditorMat<strong>the</strong>w H. Welch, Advertising Manager117 East Second Street, P.O. Box <strong>26</strong>7<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552Website Address: www.perrysburg.comSubscription Rates:IN WOOD COUNTY – 1 Year $28.00IN OHIO – 1 Year $32.00ALL OTHER STATES – 1 Year $35.00Liability for errors and/or omissions in publication <strong>of</strong> any advertisementby <strong>the</strong> PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL, whe<strong>the</strong>r due to negligenceor o<strong>the</strong>rwise, is limited to rerunning without charge that portion <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> advertisement published incorrectly. In case <strong>of</strong> error or omission, <strong>the</strong>publisher will, upon request, furnish <strong>the</strong> advertiser with a letter stating thatsuch error or omission occurred. The PERRYSBURG MESSENGERJOURNAL will not be responsible for errors or omissions in any advertisingbeyond <strong>the</strong> first insertion or for errors in electronically submitted ads.O<strong>the</strong>r than as stated above. The PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOUR-NAL assumes no responsibility or liability for any monetary loss or damagesresulting from any error or omission. All copy is subject to <strong>the</strong>approval <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> publisher, who reserves <strong>the</strong> right to reject or cancel anysubmission at any time. The opinions expressed in paid advertisementsand/or letters to <strong>the</strong> Editor which are published in The PERRYSBURGMESSENGER JOURNAL do not necessarily reflect <strong>the</strong> opinion or philosophy<strong>of</strong> The PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL.POSTMASTER: Send address changes toWelch Publishing Co., P.O. Box <strong>26</strong>7, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552MEMBEROHIO NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATIONNational NewspaperAssociationNATIONAL NEWSPAPERASSOCIATIONUSE THE CLASSIFIEDS • 419-874-2528 Hey <strong>Perrysburg</strong>!We Are Your Ford Connection!SCOTT MUIR ROB WHITNER DOUG MAHOOD419.471.2941 419.471.2953 419.471.2958BRONDES FORD TOLEDO5545 SECOR RD. @ ALEXISwww.BrondesFordToledo.comKEEPCALMANDGO THRIFTINGTHRIFTY TRENDZThrift ShopCountry Charm Shopping Center1<strong>26</strong> W. S. Boundary St.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OHfacebook/thriftytrendztoledoHours: T-F 11 a.m.-7 p.m.Saturday 11 a.m.-5 p.m.!!!!"#$!%&&'()*+,*#-!.+/!0'*1+/2!345/!67!.'(88!5*9(!#4'!"#$82!:(,!0;


Page 6 — <strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALCHRIST EV.LUTHERAN CHURCH(Dowling)22552 Carter Rd., B.G.P.O. Box 364Phone: 419-833-3956PastorTom ZulickSundaySchool9:00 a.m.WorshipThe Church on <strong>the</strong> Hill 10:15 a.m.www.gracechurchperrysburg.com601 East Boundary Street<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551Phone: (419) 874-4365<strong>of</strong>fice@gracechurchperrysburg.comSenior Pastor: Dennis DittoAssociate Pastor:Jennifer BaileySUNDAY8:30 a.m. Traditional9:40 a.m. Classes for allages10:45 a.m. ContemporaryChildcare for infants andtoddlers all morning.Check our Web site for fulllist <strong>of</strong> activities and events forall ages.FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH<strong>of</strong> PERRYSBURGwww.fpcpburg.org200 East 2nd StreetPhone (419) 874-4119our Pastor isRev. Darcy MetcalfeChristian Education Director:Selinda SchultzSUNDAY SCHEDULE10:00 a.m. WorshipSUNDAY SCHOOL9:00 a.m. Adults;10:15 am Pre-K - 12thChildcare AvailablePRAYER REQUESTSPlease join us on <strong>the</strong> 3rd <strong>of</strong> eachmonth at 6 p.m. in quiet timefor meditation and prayer -Prayer/contact requests receivedat church@fpcpburg.orginspiringengagingrelevantcasualcomeexperience itPERRYSBURG SOUTH TOLEDO29129 Lime City Rd 2150 South Byrne RdWEST TOLEDO<strong>26</strong>00 West Sylvania AveIN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICEALL SAINTS CATHOLICCHURCH628 Lime City RoadRossford, Ohio 43460419-666-1393www.allsaintsrossford.orgMasses: Saturday at 4:30 p.m.Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.ALL SAINTSCATHOLIC SCHOOL(Preschool through Grade 8)Where we study <strong>the</strong> world,teach <strong>the</strong> heart,and live <strong>the</strong> gospel.Sunday Services:Holy Eucharist, 8 A.M.Holy Family Eucharist, 10 A.M.Sunday School 10 A.M.871 East Boundary<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551419­874­5704www.saint­mothy.net215 East Front Street<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551Phone: (419) 874-4559www.saintroseonline.orgRev. Msgr. Marvin G. BorgerRev. Jerome A. Schetter,Associate PastorDeacon Larry TiefenbachDeacon Victor DeFilippisWEEKEND SCHEDULESATURDAY5:00 p.m. MassSUNDAYMasses: 7:30 a.m., 9:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 noon, and5:00 p.m.CONFESSIONSMONDAY6:30 to 6:45 a.m.8:30 to 8:45 a.m.WEDNESDAY6:30 to 6:45 p.m.SATURDAY4:00 to 4:40 p.m.Anytime by appointment.SATURDAYS5 : 15PM7PMSUNDAYS9AM10 : 45AM12 : 30PMThese times are for all campusesand <strong>the</strong> message is identical.iCAMPUSWatch Live OnlineWHITEHOUSE6950 Whitehouse Sq BlvdSHEPHERDOF THEVALLEYLUTHERANCHURCHMISSOURISYNOD13101 Five Point Road<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551Phone: (419) 874-6939Pastor: Rev. John M. Rutz9:00 a.m. Sunday School10:15 a.m. WorshipNursery providedwww.sov-lcms.orgSTONEBRIDGE CHURCHEvangelical PresbyterianMeeting at:Greystone Hall29101 Hufford Road<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OhioPhone: (419) 872-8556www.stonebridge-epc.orgSUNDAY9:00 a.m. Sunday School10:30 a.m. Worship ServiceChildcare availableFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH590 West South Boundary<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551Phone: 419-874-3546SUNDAY9:30 a.m. Bible FellowshipClasses for all ages10:45 a.m. Worship Servicewww.fbcperrysburg.netCheck Web sitefor o<strong>the</strong>r activities10401 Avenue RoadCorner 795 and White Road419.874.1961www.perrysburgalliance.orgSUNDAY10:45 a.m. Worship Services9:30 a.m. Sunday School10:45 a.m. PACKLandChildren’s Church6:00 p.m. Jr./Sr. High YouthWEDNESDAY7:00 p.m. Prayer Service“Join Us In Worship”ZOAR LUTHERANCHURCH314 East Indiana Avenue<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551Phone: (419) 874-4346PastorsRev. Timothy P. PhilabaumRev. Ann Marshall,Community PastorSATURDAY6:00 p.m. Worship ServiceSUNDAYWorship: 7:15, 8:30 &11:00 a.m.9:45-10:45 a.m. SundaySchool, ages 2 throughadult.With Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalNursery AttendantElevator Access<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Senior CenterIn <strong>Perrysburg</strong>ACTIVITIES ANDLUNCH MENUSClass or programs at <strong>the</strong>senior center require registrationthree days in advance, unlesso<strong>the</strong>rwise noted. Programdates and times are subject tochange. For more information,call <strong>the</strong> senior center.Class: Zumba Gold onTuesday through August 8,and Thursdays, at 9 a.m. Thisclass enables participants toenjoy camaraderie, excitement,and fitness all in adance-fitness style that feelsfriendly and fun. The cost is$3 per class. Registration isrequired.YMCA Fitness–Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridays, from9 to 9:45 a.m. The cost is $1per class or $20 for eightweeks. This aerobics class isgeared to move and energizeyour body. Bring lightweights.Jam Sessions are held eachWednesday, from 1 to 4 p.m.,with Marty Brogan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Area Arts Council.These sessions are open to allThe Wood County Committee on Aging140 West Indiana Avenue (beside <strong>the</strong> Fire Station) – 419-874-0847Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Programs and lunches for all area residentsat least 60 years <strong>of</strong> age.acoustic musicians who arebeginners or seasoned players.Wii Bowling is held Thursdaysat 11 a.m.Crochet and KnittingClub–Wednesdays at 10 a.m.Join us for social crochet andknitting, receive helpful tipsfrom o<strong>the</strong>rs or combine effortsto make items for local charities.Bring your own supplies.Shuffleboard and Dominoesare available daily.Wednesday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong>Noon menu– SausagePatty or Chicken Patty, hashbrowncasserole, broccolisalad, sidekick fruit slushie.•9 a.m.–ExerciseThursday, <strong>June</strong> 27Noon menu–Turkey orLiver and Onions, mashedpotatoes, tossed salad, pearsand peaches, graham crackers.•9 a.m.–Zumba Gold•1 to 4 p.m.–Class: “BasicComputer Use” taught by <strong>the</strong>YMCA. The class is madeavailable from a grantthrough Connect Ohio. Registrationis required byThursday, <strong>June</strong> 20.Friday, <strong>June</strong> 28Noon menu–ChickenLasagna or Fish Sticks,stewed tomatoes, German potatosalad, fresh fruit cup,fruit pie.•9 a.m.–Exercise•12:30 p.m.–PokerMonday, July 1Noon menu–Chicken FlorentineCasserole or VealPatty, peas, mandarin orangesalad, blueberry-pineapplecobbler.•9 a.m.–Exercise•12:30 p.m.–Bingo sponsoredby <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Commons.Tuesday, July 2Noon menu–Roast Beef orHoney Mustard ChickenBreast, Italian blend vegetables,au gratin potatoes,strawberries on a biscuit.•8 a.m.–Zumba Gold•9:30 a.m.–Bingo•7 p.m.–Duplicate BridgeWednesday, July 3Noon menu–Sloppy Joe orShredded Chicken Sandwich,potato wedges, coleslaw,peaches and pears, cookies.•9 a.m.–ExerciseHOPE IN CHRISTCOMMUNITY CHURCH27631 Simmons Road<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OhioPhone: (419) 874-1194SUNDAY9:30 a.m. Bible Study for allages10:30 a.m. WorshipWEDNESDAY7:00 p.m. Evening BibleStudyVisitors WelcomeEpiscopal ChurchSummer Sunday Sunday Services Services8:00, 8:00 9:15 and and 10:00 11:00amWednesday Healing Serviceat 11:30am310 Elizabeth StreetMaumee, Ohio 419.893.3381www.stpaulsmaumee.orgOAK BEND CHURCH11275 Eckel Junction Road<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551Phone: 419-874-0219Contemporary Worshipwww.oakbend.orgDaniel Watkins - Senior PastorChad Olszewski- Associate PastorSUNDAY9:15 a.m. Sunday School10:30 a.m. Worship ServiceChildren’s Programand Nursery Provided4:30 p.m. Quiz Practice6:30 p.m. Youth GroupWEDNESDAY6:30 p.m. Awana Clubs(September-April)BETHEL ASSEMBLYOF GOD CHURCH665 West Indiana Avenue<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551Phone (419) 874-2255Website:www.be<strong>the</strong>lag-ohio.orgRev. Paul Rea, Senior Pastor(ContemporaryWorship Service)SUNDAY9:00 a.m. Sunday SchoolClasses10:00 a.m. Morning Worship(Nursery provided andKing’s Kids)6:00 p.m. Evening WorshipWEDNESDAY7:00 p.m. Youth Church;Adult Classes; Missionettes/Royal Rangers, ages 3-12“A Place For You”FIRST UNITEDMETHODISTCHURCH200 West Second<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio43551Phone: 419-874-1911E-mail:perrysburgfum@bex.netWeb site:www.perrysburgfum.comGary Rode, PastorSATURDAY WORSHIP5:30 p.m. Praise ServiceSUNDAY9:30 a.m. Worship“Reflecting God’s Loveto All People”Taking applicationsfor weekday preschoolPreschool phone419-874-9318e-mail: FUMPkids@aol.comHandicap Accessiblefrom Second StreetMAUMEE VALLEYBIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH27439 Holiday Lane(<strong>of</strong>f St. Rt. 20 at I-75)<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551Phone: (419) 874-7646We are a Christ Centered, Independent,Bible Believing,Bible Preaching and BibleTeaching Local Church.Find “The End <strong>of</strong> Your Searchfor a ChurchFaithful to Jesus Christ.”SUNDAY10:00 a.m. WorshipWEDNESDAY7:00 p.m. WorshipST. JOHN’SLUTHERAN CHURCHU.S. 20 and Route 163Stony Ridge, OhioPhone: (419) 837-5115Daniel G. Beaudoin, PastorSUNDAY8:30 a.m. ContemporaryWorship9:45 a.m. Sunday School10:45 a.m. Traditional WorshipFIRST CHURCH OFCHRIST, SCIENTIST228 East Dudley StreetMaumee, OH 43537Phone: 419-893-2297Services:Sunday Church Service:11:00 a.m.Wednesday Eve. Meeting:7:30 p.m.Christian ScienceReading Room204 East South Boundary St.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>—419-874-0371Hours: Tues.-Fri. Noon-4Sat. 9-NoonALL ARE WELCOME24250 Dixie Highway(Highway 25)<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551(located just south<strong>of</strong> Five Point Road)Phone: (419) 874-6502Masses: Saturday, 5:00p.m.; Sunday, 8:00, 9:45 and11:30 a.m.www.blessedjohn.orgFamilies Behind Bars supportgroup to meet Monday, July 1Families Behind Barssupport group will meet at<strong>the</strong> Waterville Library meetingroom, 800 Michigan Avenue,Waterville, at 7 p.m.,on select Mondays July 1through December 2.The group provides supportto those who have aloved one incarcerated. Topicsinclude visiting schedules,inmate mail, packagerestrictions, telephone policies,personal funds, first 45days and available programs.For more information,call Carol at 419-350-6619or Joyce at 419-878-5796.Ice cream social, concert July 14Shepherd <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ValleyLu<strong>the</strong>ran Church will hold anice cream social and concertby Ragtime Rick on Sunday,July 14, from 6 to 8 p.m.The program is free andopen to <strong>the</strong> community. It willbe held on <strong>the</strong> front lawn <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> church located at 13101Five Point Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.Guests will create <strong>the</strong>irown ice cream sundaesunder <strong>the</strong> shade <strong>of</strong> a largetent.‘Discussing Dementia’ July 11The Family Council <strong>of</strong>Genesis Health Care-<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Center invites <strong>the</strong> publicto attend “Discussing Dementia”on Thursday, July 11, at6:30 p.m., in <strong>the</strong> facility diningroom.Lynn Ritter, Ph.D. and educationalcoordinator with <strong>the</strong>Alzheimer’s Association <strong>of</strong>NW Ohio Chapter, will be <strong>the</strong>facilitator for <strong>the</strong> evening.Genesis Health Care-<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Center is located at28546 Starbright Boulevard,<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Registration toattend is not required.For more information, callSandi Sparks at 419-666-8962.Shepherd <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Valleyto host VBS July 8-12Shepherd <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ValleyLu<strong>the</strong>ran Church invites communityand area children age 4through students who completedgrade 3 to attend VacationBible School at <strong>the</strong>church, 13101 Five PointRoad.The free program will beheld July 8 to 12, from 9 to11:30 a.m.The <strong>the</strong>me <strong>of</strong> this year’sprogram is “From Above.”There will be Bible stories,crafts, games and snacks.For more information or toregister in advance, call <strong>the</strong>church <strong>of</strong>fice at 419-874-6939.•MIKAYLAANGEL-WEISSMikayla Marie Angel-Weiss, 14, <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati and<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, died Tuesday,<strong>June</strong> 18, <strong>2013</strong>, at her home inCincinnati. She was born onDecember 1, 1998, to BernardWeiss and Kristine Angel inFindlay, Ohio.She was a student at St.Bernard Middle School inCincinnati. She enjoyed volleyballand soccer and had dreams<strong>of</strong> becoming a pr<strong>of</strong>essionalsoccer player. She enjoyedhelping people and had aspirationsto become a registerednurse. She also enjoyed <strong>the</strong>computer, art, bike riding, gamingand keyboarding. She hadmade plans to take pr<strong>of</strong>essionalpiano lessons. She also enjoyedanimals, especially her dog,Bella.She is survived by parentsBernard “Bernie” Weiss andKristine (Chad) Henderly Sr.;siblings, Madison and ChadHenderly Jr.; grandmo<strong>the</strong>rs,Becky Henderly, Becky Angeland Teresa Weir; grandfa<strong>the</strong>rs,Bernard (Cathie) Weiss andLoren (Elaine) Angel; greatgrandmo<strong>the</strong>rs,Midge Bellnerand Thelma Merritt; aunts,Tracy (David) Carman, Alicia(Shawn Encalado) Weiss, andJamie Dunsmore-Wrights; uncles,Daniel (Jennifer) Angeland Michael Angel, greataunts,Sharon Barnum andRick (Connie) Koehler andmany cousins. She was precededin death by her paternalgrandmo<strong>the</strong>r, Nancy Weiss-Duszynski.Funeral services were heldMonday, <strong>June</strong> 24, in <strong>the</strong> Witzler-ShankFuneral Home,<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Burial was inRiverside Cemetery.Memorial contributionsmay be made to <strong>the</strong> CincinnatiChildren’s Hospital and ZoarLu<strong>the</strong>ran Church.A Color Me Rad 5K tobenefit three Toledo-areanon-pr<strong>of</strong>it organizations willbe held Sunday, September22, at <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong>Toledo.Participants receive awhite T-shirt and run throughcolor “bombs” <strong>of</strong> blue, green,pink, purple and yellow.Proceeds from <strong>the</strong> eventwill support Maumee ValleyHabitat for Humanity, <strong>the</strong>O b i t u a r i e s•DONALD HAXTONDonald James Haxton,90, <strong>of</strong> Toledo, and formerly<strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, died Thursday,<strong>June</strong> 20, <strong>2013</strong>.He was born in Canton,Ohio, on March 19, 1923, toJames and Verena (Metzner)Haxton.He received his bachelor<strong>of</strong> education degreefrom <strong>the</strong> Ohio State Universityin 1949. He beganhis career teaching musicat Willard High School in1951, and went on to teachfor many years at WaiteHigh School.Over <strong>the</strong> years, heplayed with Jack Runyon’sOrchestra and many venuesin <strong>the</strong> Toledo area includingMusic Under <strong>the</strong> Stars at<strong>the</strong> Toledo Zoo.Early in his career, hewas employed by <strong>the</strong> ClevelandBrowns, directing athalf-time shows. He servedin <strong>the</strong> Army Air Corps andplayed in <strong>the</strong>ir band from1943 to 1946.He enjoyed fishing,boating, and traveling withhis wife, Irene.Mr. Haxton is survivedby his children, Carole “CJ”(Dennis Vereb) Troup,James (Sharon) Haxton,Lesley (Brian) Worthington;five grandchildren andfour great-grandchildren.He was preceded indeath by his wife, Irene, andbro<strong>the</strong>r, Edward.A celebration <strong>of</strong> life willbe held Friday, <strong>June</strong> 28,from 3 until <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong>service at 5 p.m., at <strong>the</strong>Maison-Dardenne-WalkerFuneral Home, 501 ConantStreet, Maumee.Memorial contributionsmay be made to a charity <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> donor’s choice.Color Me Rad 5K to benefitthree Toledo-area organizationsWith support from <strong>the</strong>Findlay-Hancock CountyCommunity Foundation, <strong>the</strong>Alzheimer’s Association,Northwest Ohio Chapter isproducing a documentarythat features <strong>the</strong> Prichardfamily’s journey through <strong>the</strong>diagnosis <strong>of</strong> early stageAlzheimer’s disease, its impacton <strong>the</strong>ir daily lives, and<strong>the</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> a communitycoming toge<strong>the</strong>r to supportall who are affected bythis disease.The yet-to-be-named 25-minute film will premiere onSaturday, <strong>June</strong> 29, at 2 p.m.at Winebrenner Seminary,950 North Main Street, Findlay.The showing is free andopen to <strong>the</strong> public as a result<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> support <strong>of</strong> WinebrennerSeminary and <strong>the</strong> Findlay-HancockCountyCommunity Foundation. Noreservations are required.For <strong>the</strong> past six months,Ben Severance, a visual storytellerfrom New Hampshirewho was trained at WesternKentucky University, hasbeen creating a documentaryabout living with early stagedementia.The documentary willchronicle changes that <strong>the</strong>Reverend Darrell Prichardfaces and how he and his familystrive to continue a lifetime<strong>of</strong> service that has been refocusedon Alzheimer’s awareness,education and advocacy.The cast includes Mr.Prichard’s family and his multitude<strong>of</strong> friends.Rev. Prichard spent 60years in <strong>the</strong> pulpit and retiredas president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Foundation<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Lakes Con-Arts Commission andScrap4Art.Registration for <strong>the</strong> run isavailable online at www.colormerad.com.Volunteers also are neededand can register online.Maumee Valley Habitat forHumanity will receive $75for each volunteer who enterscode MVHRAD. This codealso can be used by those registeringfor <strong>the</strong> race.ference, Churches <strong>of</strong> God.Three years ago, he receiveda diagnosis <strong>of</strong> early stageAlzheimer’s disease. Heconsidered withdrawing butdecided to begin a new ministryas an advocate for familiesaffected by a diagnosis<strong>of</strong> Alzheimer’s. He sent a letterto every person he knewand to every church he hadserved.Today, he is an active advocatefor families affectedby a diagnosis <strong>of</strong> Alzheimer’sdisease. His days are filledwith visits to politicians’ <strong>of</strong>fices,fund-raising for <strong>the</strong> upcomingWalk to End•DONNALEECHIARELOTTDonnaLee “Donna” K.Chiarelott, 63, died at homeFriday, <strong>June</strong> 14, <strong>2013</strong>. Shewas born September 11,1949, in Broadview, Illinois,and grew up primarily in <strong>the</strong>Chicago area, although shebriefly lived in North Carolinaand Washington statebefore spending <strong>the</strong> past 35years as an active member<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rossford community.She dedicated her life toraising her four now-adultboys, with whom travellingand technology were sharedinterests. In addition, as ahobby she enjoyed browsinggarage sales, collectingvaluables, and selling herfinds on eBay.She is survived by herhusband <strong>of</strong> 43 years, LeighChiarelott; sons, Erik (Joy),Kurtis, Clayton and ToddChiarelott, and grandsons,Alexander and ZacharyChiarelott.In accordance with herwishes, no formal memorialservice will be held. Everyoneis asked to rememberMrs. Chiarelott in <strong>the</strong>ir ownway, as that was her wish.In lieu <strong>of</strong> flowers andmemorial gifts, donationsmay be given to Hospice <strong>of</strong>Northwest Ohio and/or <strong>the</strong>UTMC Eleanor N. DanaCancer Center.Obituary PolicyMany newspapers now charge for obituaries. As a service to <strong>the</strong>community, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> provides free obituaries. Theseobituaries, however, should conform to our style.Limited details about <strong>the</strong> deceased person’s personal lifeare allowed.Jeff Walker ordained as priestJeff Walker was one <strong>of</strong>four men ordained to <strong>the</strong>priesthood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Diocese <strong>of</strong>Toledo on Saturday, <strong>June</strong>22, by Bishop Leonard Blairat Our Lady Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Most Holy Rosary Ca<strong>the</strong>dral.Fa<strong>the</strong>r Walker will celebratea Mass <strong>of</strong> Thanksgivingat <strong>Perrysburg</strong> St. RoseCatholic Church this Sunday,<strong>June</strong> 30, at noon. A receptionwill follow.Fa<strong>the</strong>r Walker, 27, is agraduate <strong>of</strong> Bowling GreenHigh School and attendedBowling Green State Universityfor one year beforebecoming a seminarian. Hishome parish is Custar St.Louis Church.Fa<strong>the</strong>r Walker holds abachelor’s degree in philosophyfrom St. Joseph CollegeSeminary in Chicago,and a graduate degree in sacred<strong>the</strong>ology from PontificalGregorian University inRome.He is currently workingon his licentiate in sacramental<strong>the</strong>ology at <strong>the</strong> PontificalA<strong>the</strong>naeum <strong>of</strong> St.Anselm in Rome. This fall,he will return to Rome forone more year <strong>of</strong> study.Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master seeksdonations for upcoming rummage saleNew documentary featuring local resident’s journeythrough Early Stage Alzheimer’s Disease to be shown <strong>June</strong> 29Deb Ebert, Alberta Prichard, Darrell Prichard and Pam Jenkins as featured in <strong>the</strong> documentary.Alzheimer’s, and serving as apresenter at education programsand trainings forAlzheimer’s caregivers.In <strong>the</strong> spring <strong>of</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, Rev.Prichard travelled to CapitolHill talking to U.S. SenatorsPortman and Sherrod Brownand chatting for an hour withU.S. Representative MarcyKaptur, a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>powerful House AppropriationsCommittee, and U.S.Representative, Bob Latta.Darrell also traveled to <strong>the</strong>Statehouse to visit Ohio SenatorCliff Hite and Ohio RepresentativeRobert Sprague.He presented at <strong>the</strong> regionalFa<strong>the</strong>r Jeff WalkerLast year, he served apastoral internship at St.Rose and enjoyed summerassignments at St. Rose andRossford All Saints Church.About <strong>the</strong> priesthood, Fa<strong>the</strong>rWalker said, “A personfinds true, complete happinessin <strong>the</strong> vocation towhich God calls him. Thekey is to be open to whatGod is calling you to do.“I know that <strong>the</strong> priesthoodis a wonderful vocationthat, in a very uniqueway, carries on <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong>Christ in <strong>the</strong> everyday lives<strong>of</strong> His faithful.”Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Master members are planninga rummage sale to be heldJuly 12-13.Donations are being acceptedat 28744 SimmonsRoad, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Donationsshould be placed in <strong>the</strong> designatedareas. If <strong>the</strong> door islocked, items can be placedby <strong>the</strong> back door.Donation slips will be provided.For more information, call<strong>the</strong> church <strong>of</strong>fice at 419-874-7986.Early Stage Dementia conference,Hancock Leadership,and <strong>the</strong> OhioAssociation <strong>of</strong> Gerontologyand Education Conference.A panel discussion following<strong>the</strong> film will includeRev. Prichard, AlbertaPrichard, Mr. Severance,Findlay- Hancock CountyCommunity Foundation ProgramDirector Julie Brown,and Alzheimer’s Associationstaff member Marty Williman.For more information,visit <strong>the</strong> Web site atwww.alz.org/nwohio or call1-800-272-3900.


Dick and Marty Oakleycelebrate 50th wedding anniversaryDick and Marty Oakley celebrated <strong>the</strong>ir 50th wedding anniversarywith a family dinner at Poco Piatti. They left later fora three week trip out West. In <strong>the</strong> photo below <strong>the</strong>y are standingon <strong>the</strong> Sunlight Creek Bridge overlooking <strong>the</strong> gorge on <strong>the</strong>Chief Joseph Scenic Highway in Wyoming.They were married at Grace Methodist Church in Lima,Ohio, on May 11, 1963.Mr. Oakley graduated from Greenville High School,Greenville, Ohio, and Ohio Nor<strong>the</strong>rn University. He spent hiscareer working for <strong>the</strong> government, a self-employed businessmanand for <strong>the</strong> American Red Cross. He retired and workedpart time as a medical equipment courier.Mrs. Oakley graduated from Lima Senior High School andSt. Rita’s Hospital School <strong>of</strong> Nursing, also in Lima. She hasspent her nursing career in women’s health, labor and deliveryat several local hospitals and retired from Sunforest OB/GYN.Since retirement, she has worked for APPS as a nurse examiner.They have two sons. Tom (Tod) Millen-Oakley resides inJackson, Michigan, with <strong>the</strong>ir two children, Anna and Elijah.Doug (Angela) resides in Rossford, Ohio, with <strong>the</strong>ir two children,Olivia and Kayleigh.Mr. and Mrs. Oakley have lived in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> for 25 years.Woodville71st Annual Community4th <strong>of</strong> JulyCelebrationJuly 3, 4, 5 & 6Carnival Rides & GamesBeer Tent • Fabulous FoodBIG 6 • Bands • BINGO* BINGO Tent Opens at 6 p.m. each Night *Entertainment EVERY NightNEW Friday POLKA NightThe HANK HALLER ENSEMBLE~ Fabulous CAR SHOW ~* Cash Raffle *$100/Wed.-Thurs. * $250/Fri. * $1000/Sat.SpectacularFireworksSaturday, July 6 at DuskMore Details? www.woodville.net/fourthThe following studentshave been named to <strong>the</strong>honor roll at St. Rose Schoolfor <strong>the</strong> fourth quarter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>2012-13 school year:First HonorsGrade 5, room 9: AnnaAreddy, Luke Borer, DevinCavanagh, Kiki Coulson,Logan Forbes, Joshua Jacobs,Madelyn Jeffrey, SeanMcConnachie, ZacharyCOMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • INSTITUTIONALNOW DOING RESIDENTIAL WORK TOO!Ro<strong>of</strong>ing • Siding • Windows • GuttersFree Estimates • Bonded & Insured!Neil MacKinnon 419-466-7258Brice Starner 419-290-355525 N. Ontario St. • Toledo, OH 43604www.mackinnonandco.comTom and Judy Sevitscelebrate golden wedding anniversaryTom and Judy (Eckermann) Sevits celebrated <strong>the</strong>ir 50thwedding anniversary with a reception at Zoar Lu<strong>the</strong>ranChurch on Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 8.They were married on <strong>June</strong> 8, 1963, at St. John’sLu<strong>the</strong>ran Church in Williston, Ohio.Mr. Sevits retired from Owens Community College in1995 after 30 years in <strong>the</strong> computer service center. Mrs.Sevits retired in 1996 after 27 years <strong>of</strong> teaching in <strong>the</strong> elementaryschools <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and Rossford.They have two sons, Scott and Steven; daughters-inlaw,Jo and Emily, and five grandchildren, Olivia, Scarlet,Carson, Lindley and Sadie Lynn.Shirley and Robert Kervincelebrate 60th wedding anniversaryRobert and Shirley (Seiling) Kervin are celebrating<strong>the</strong>ir 60th wedding anniversary. They were married on<strong>June</strong> 27, 1953, at St. Rose Church in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.They have six children: Kevin, Mike, Beth, Bob, Danand Patty. They have 19 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.Area residents receive degrees from Ohio Nor<strong>the</strong>rn UniversityCasey Adamcik Jillian Siedlecki Cassandra SprayThree <strong>Perrysburg</strong> residentsrecently graduated fromOhio Nor<strong>the</strong>rn University.They are Casey Adamcik, JillianSiedlecki and CassandraSpray.Casey graduated cumlaude from <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong>Business Administration.She received a bachelor <strong>of</strong>science degree in businessadministration in marketing.On campus, she was activein <strong>the</strong> women’s indoorand outdoor track and crosscountry teams, Fusion, <strong>the</strong>Greek Life Bible studygroup, Alpha Mu Alpha businesshonorary, Alpha LambdaDelta scholastic honorary forfreshman students and <strong>the</strong>Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Christian Athletes.A graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>High School, she is <strong>the</strong>daughter <strong>of</strong> James andRowena Adamcik.Jillian graduated from <strong>the</strong>College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Scienceswith a bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts degreein middle childhood education.She was active in <strong>the</strong> CollegiateMiddle Level Association,a pr<strong>of</strong>essionaleducation group, KappaDelta Pi education honorary,<strong>the</strong> Student Planning Committeeand Delta Zeta socialsorority.A graduate <strong>of</strong> CentralCatholic High School, she is<strong>the</strong> daughter <strong>of</strong> George andLynn Siedlecki <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.Cassandra graduated cumlaude from <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong>Pharmacy with a doctor <strong>of</strong>pharmacy degree.She was active in <strong>the</strong>Academy <strong>of</strong> Student Pharmacists,Kappa Epsilon pharmacyfraternity for women,<strong>the</strong> Student Society <strong>of</strong> HealthMiller, Ramya Talla, AndrewVolschow, Noah Zak.Grade 5, room 11: JackCowan, Lauren Dionyssiou,Anna Henry, Grant Mickens,Julia Posadny, Grant Pryer,Dominic Slaske.Grade 6, room 14:Mat<strong>the</strong>w Basista, Justin Batdorf,Collin Boissoneault,Elisabeth Derkis, Alex Kang,Julianne Padden, JaicobParks, Michael Posadny, EvaRando, Hannah Stange.Grade 6, room 17: ErinBollin, Grace Dynda, SiddharthFernandes, Grant Gmitter,Ben Harbauer, CarterHiggins, Molly Hunter, LaurenRetzl<strong>of</strong>f, Camden Skinner, AnthonySlaske, Megan Sosko,Emily Spackey, Jacob Szymanski.Grade 7, room 15: JordynFoos, Rob Herring, DerianHomer, Mary Kang, AshleyKeane, Katie Michalak, JordanSexton, Miko Stormer, MattTurner, Joey Veltri.Grade 8, room 16: MaryBarone, Elise Basista, MariaBasista, Carson Borkosky,Darcy Cavanagh, Jake Cowan,Maggie Hunter, AutumnMaher, Noah Monaghan,Stephanie Ravas, Austin Retzl<strong>of</strong>f,Nicholas Singlar, JoshuaSzymanski.Second HonorsGrade 5, room 9: BrookeSystems Pharmacists, CollegesAgainst Cancer, <strong>the</strong>ONU chapter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> AmericanSign Language Club, <strong>the</strong>College Republican Club,and <strong>the</strong> Society <strong>of</strong> MedicalPr<strong>of</strong>essions.A graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>High School, Cassandra is<strong>the</strong> daughter <strong>of</strong> Mark andPamela Spray.St. Rose School fourth quarter honor rollLeiner, Liam Seiple.Grade 5 room 11: IanFitzGerald, Gabe Hunyor,Allison Kegler, Katie Mortemore.Grade 6, room 14: GabeNoe, Amanda Szczecinski.Grade 6, room 17: JacobO’Brien, Hudson Tafelski.Grade 7, room 15: MadisonBronder, Sam Faehnle,Jacob Henry, Christina Jajou,Renee Mortemore, LaurenMyers, Tyler Renninger, GiavannaRudess, MadisynTraxler, Scott Upton.Grade 8, room 16:Cameron Bernath, JulieEagle, Gabrielle Frick, AlecHorvath.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Kitchens and More221 Louisiana Ave., <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Ph: 419-873-6116www.perrysburgkitchensandmore.comHours: Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri-9-5; Thur-10-8; Sat-10-3, Closed SundayHours: Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri-9-5; Thur-10-8; Sat. by appt. only; closed Sun.Visit our experienced designers for all your remodeling needs.•Cabinets •Countertops •Cabinet Hardware •Cultured Stone •Flooring•Closet systems •Fireplaces •Doors & Trim•Complete Installation •Interior Design •Project Development•New/Remodel/Additions •Home Theater/TechnologyMaking Your Vision a RealityPERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — Page 7Charles Brigode and Samantha Hayesengaged to wedSamantha Hayes, daughter <strong>of</strong> Steve and Jennifer Hayes,<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, and Charles Brigode, son <strong>of</strong> Keith and DeniseBrigode, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, announce <strong>the</strong>ir engagement.Samantha graduated from <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School inMay 2010 and is currently a senior at Bowling Green StateUniversity, where she is studying middle childhood education.She is employed by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Tennis Centerand Future Stars Academy.Charles also graduated from <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School inMay 2010 and is a senior at BGSU, where he is studyingchemistry and physics education. He is employed byBGSU and Future Stars Academy.A July <strong>26</strong>, 2014, wedding is planned at Mr. and Mrs.Brigode’s cottage in Onstead, Michigan, a favorite place <strong>of</strong>Charles and Samantha.St. Ursula Academy honor rollThe following <strong>Perrysburg</strong>residents were namedto <strong>the</strong> honor roll at Saint UrsulaAcademy for <strong>the</strong> fourthterm <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 2012-13 schoolyear.President’s ListAll A’sMichaela Gladieux, KellyMikonowicz, Anna Studtmann,Angela Jacob, Ca<strong>the</strong>rineDiSalle, LyndseyUrbaniak, Lindsay Hipp,Morgan Swerlein, Isabel Flores.Dean’s List4.0 and HigherKelly Blakely, AllisonStudtmann, Leah Veltri,SkylerDavis.David Mallinsonreceives degreefrom WoosterDavid Mallinson graduatedcum laude from <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong>Wooster at commencement exerciseson May 13.He majored in economicsand communication studies.David is a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>High School.BY INVESTING IN PEOPLEConsumer andMortgage LendingAt Waterford Bank, our MortgageGroup has expanded in both sizeand achievement, becoming onemortgage operations in <strong>the</strong> regionwith a comprehensive range <strong>of</strong>Get <strong>the</strong> inside scoopand <strong>the</strong> real truthabout <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Real Estateat<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Blog.comAlternate transportationfor <strong>2013</strong>-14 school yearParents in <strong>the</strong> Rossford School System who have a needfor <strong>the</strong>ir student to be transported to a location o<strong>the</strong>r than<strong>the</strong>ir home address for an extended period <strong>of</strong> time mustnow fill out an alternate transportation form for eachchild.Because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> growing number <strong>of</strong> children in need <strong>of</strong>alternate busing and <strong>the</strong> “Missing Child Act,” RossfordSchools will not permit transportation without a formcompleted and approved.Approval for your child to ride an alternate bus willdepend on <strong>the</strong> alternate location being already on existingbus routes for <strong>the</strong> current school year and State regulationsregarding load capacity.Forms are now available online at <strong>the</strong> Rossford SchoolsWeb site, Transportation tab (http://www.rossfordschools.org/pages/uploaded_files/AltTranspForm.pdf) or at <strong>the</strong>Administrative Offices, 601 Superior, 419-666-2010.Even though you may have received previous approval,ano<strong>the</strong>r request must be made for <strong>the</strong> <strong>2013</strong>-2014 schoolyear. 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Page 8 — <strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Junior High Power <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pen team competes at statesThe <strong>Perrysburg</strong> JuniorHigh Power <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pen teamhad three team memberswho qualified to attend <strong>the</strong>State level competition.The two-day tournamentwas held at <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong>Wooster on May 24 and 25.In order to make it to thislevel, eighth graders AbbeyGriffioen and Jenny Schallerand seventh grader NataliePrinty had to score in <strong>the</strong> top50 percent at both <strong>the</strong>regional and district tournamentsheld in January andMarch, respectively.Out <strong>of</strong> more than 7,000writers in <strong>the</strong> state, <strong>the</strong> girlsmade it into <strong>the</strong> top 10 percentto compete.The competition started<strong>of</strong>f with an inspiring messagefrom keynote speakerKa<strong>the</strong>rine Applegate, author<strong>of</strong> more than 150 books,including <strong>the</strong> popular Animorphsseries and <strong>the</strong>newest Newberry Medalaward winner “The One andOnly Ivan.” Mrs. Applegategave a moving testament to<strong>the</strong> power <strong>of</strong> words and <strong>the</strong>persistence it takes tobecome a published author.The students <strong>the</strong>n participatedin three rounds <strong>of</strong>writing, which were judgedStudents portray famous Ohioans for wax museumStudents in <strong>the</strong> fourth grade at St. Rose CatholicSchool recently held a wax museum <strong>of</strong> famous people inOhio, concluding <strong>the</strong>ir year-long study <strong>of</strong> Ohio history.Family and students attended <strong>the</strong> interactive waxAttention All VeteransWho served outside <strong>the</strong> continental limits <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>U.S. and have earned a campaign or service medalrecognized by <strong>the</strong> VFW as meeting <strong>the</strong> campaignmedal requisite for VFW membership.Contact VFW Post 6409:Commander Al Helchowski - ph. 419-666-3148Adjutant Dave Shelton - ph. 419-870-2048Post - ph. 419-666-9563VA +&&$%+!("#%+'%!%%$%+$"!%%"$ %+$"'$%+&&%+)%##$%+ & #%Maura Meyers, Natalie Printy, Jenny Schaller, Abbey Griffioen and Kelly McMillan at <strong>the</strong>state Power <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pen competition.Finding <strong>the</strong> right mortgage is just asimportant as finding <strong>the</strong> right homeNo Down PaymentNoPMIFHA Purchase ProgramUSDANo Down PaymentNo PMI + "&$* & #%+$"!+%"$&$!&!+ "%%!+!!!+ !&"!+$# %!by coaches from schoolsaround <strong>the</strong> state.Overall, PJH Power <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Pen has had a noteworthyyear with <strong>the</strong> followingstudents participating: seventhgraders Eishat Ahmed,Alex Seyer, Natalie Printy,Brooklyn Pollock, KaylieWard, Yasmin Wassel, KateLake and BethanyMcCormick, and eighthgraders Jenny Schaller,Nathan Rowland Miller,Ca<strong>the</strong>rine King, Abbey Griffioen,Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Swartzeckand Alisa Leong.The team’s outstandingaccomplishments are listedbelow.Regional TournamentEishat Ahmed, Best <strong>of</strong>Round award for seventhgradeYasmin Wassel, eighthplace overallJenny Schaller, 18thplaceAbbey Giffioen wasawarded with a specialmuseum and heard biographies <strong>of</strong> famous Ohioans, suchas John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Tecumseh, Orville andWilbur Wright, and Maya Lin, who designed <strong>the</strong> VietnamMemorial Wall.‘Who’s MyANeighbor’ festivalto be held Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 29A “Who’s My Neighbor”international festival will beheld Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 29, from11 a.m. to 8 p.m., at <strong>the</strong>WPOS FM Christian Center,7112 Angola Road, Holland.Many nations will be representedin <strong>the</strong> event whichis being held to celebrateBruce LivelyMortgage LenderPhone: 419.898.8352Cell: 419.973.9979Fax: 419.898.8359900 W. South Boundary St., Building 4A - <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551-5343 www.nbohmortgage.com/brucelivelyDirector’s Choice award forher story entitled “LeftoverSkills.” Her story willappear in <strong>the</strong> published Best<strong>of</strong> POP stories for <strong>2013</strong>.District TournamentJenny Schaller, eighthplaceAbbey Griffioen, 10thplace and an honorable mentionfor “Kisses at Lunch”Natalie Printy, Top 20Coaches are Maura Meyersand Kelly McMillian.cultural diversity throughmusic, dance and cuisine.A “Parade <strong>of</strong> Nations”will begin at 11 a.m. Participantsshould dress in anational costume and assembleat 10:30 a.m.Attendees can visit <strong>the</strong>four corners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> earththrough displays fromaround <strong>the</strong> world.A Kids Zone will featureclowns, puppets, bouncehouses, face painting, balloonsculptures, cottoncandy and games. There alsowill be craft and communityservice booths.In conjunction with“HEH” and “Warehouse for<strong>the</strong> Nations” <strong>the</strong>re will be acollection <strong>of</strong> school supplies,including new backpacks,pencils, pens,crayons, spiral notebooks,notebook paper, rulers, gluesticks, erasers, pencil sharpeners,markers, dry erasemarkers, chalk, and safetyscissors for children inGhana, <strong>the</strong> Philippines, and<strong>the</strong> Middle East.Donations can be takento <strong>the</strong> “HEH” collectionzone.Admission to <strong>the</strong> festivalis free. For more information,visit <strong>the</strong> Web site atwww.whosmyneighbor.org.+%!+%&("# !&+ & $!&!+ %"'!&!% $&+ $ &+"#%""$ ---)!**.+,*" (& / &$% +*#-!% #),%$+#$'" (&Way book saleset for <strong>June</strong> 27The Way Public LibraryFoundation and Friends willhold a used book sale onThursday, <strong>June</strong> 27, from 2 to6 p.m., in conjunction with<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Market Days.Thousands <strong>of</strong> items willbe <strong>of</strong>fered, including new andused books, DVDs, musicCDs and audiobooks.Fill a large bag with booksfor $15 or a small bag for $5.There also will be individually-priceditems.All proceeds will benefit<strong>the</strong> library. For more information,call Rose Mills at 419-874-3135, extension 108, orsend an e-mail tomillsro@oplin.org.Summer artshow, pig roastto be held inWhitehouseThe Whitehouse ArtsAdvisory Board will host<strong>the</strong> second annual SummerArt Show on Saturday, July20. The event also willinclude live music and a pigroast in <strong>the</strong> park.A juried arts and craftsshow will be held in <strong>the</strong> VillagePark from 11 a.m. to 6p.m. Regional artisans willset up booths to sell finearts and crafts that havebeen selected through agently juried process. Itemsto be <strong>of</strong>fered include paintings,pottery, fiber art, jewelry,lamp work beads,mixed-media, and more.Interested vendors cansend an e-mail to whitehouse.oh.art@gmail.com orcall 419-877-5383 for additionalinformation.Live music will be providedby three musical acts.Bliss, an all ladies band willperform from 11 a.m. to 1p.m., in <strong>the</strong> Village Park.Bliss plays contemporaryfolk music with strong harmonies.Unchained will performfrom 2 to 4 p.m., playingcontemporary Christianmusic.From 5 to 8 p.m., <strong>the</strong>Root Cellar String Bandwill take <strong>the</strong> stage. Theband performs throughout<strong>the</strong> Midwest playing oldtimemusic with fiddles,banjos, guitars, bass, andmandolins, similar to bluegrass,but more danceable.To complete <strong>the</strong> day, <strong>the</strong>Whitehouse Fire Companywill serve a pig roast dinnerin <strong>the</strong> park beginning at 4p.m. The meal will includebarbecued pork sandwiches,a side dish, chips and coldbeverage. Food will beavailable until sold out. yyyy yyyy yyyyOlney Class<strong>of</strong> 1963 reunionset for SeptemberThe Olney High Schoolclass <strong>of</strong> 1963 will hold its 50-year reunion September 28, in<strong>the</strong> Black Forest Café at OakShade Hall, Oregon.A social hour will begin at6 p.m., with a buffet dinner at7 p.m., and cash bar available.Tickets are $27.50 per person,and reservations are required.Invitation letters will bemailed soon.For more information, callDawn Woyame at 419-691-0619, Sharon French at 419-836-7248 or Kay Vargo at419-666-4284.Woodward Class <strong>of</strong> ’73 reunion slatedThe Woodward HighSchool class <strong>of</strong> 1973 willhold its 40-year reunion onFriday, August 9. For moreinformation, call Barney at419-482-9979 or send an e-mail to lsedelman@aol.com or jfrankowski@Attorneys At LawLea<strong>the</strong>rman & WitzlerTodd Hamilton NollKay Lea<strong>the</strong>rman Howard • Paul A. Skaff353 Elm Street<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551419-874-3536Practice Areas Include:Traffic/DUI/CriminalServing <strong>the</strong> Community Since 1950Wayne M. Lea<strong>the</strong>rman1921-<strong>2013</strong>PERRYSBURGCommunity CalendarTo include your organization’s activities in this calendar,mail or drop <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> details to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>,117 East Second Street, PO Box <strong>26</strong>7, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio43552. Or send an e-mail, with <strong>the</strong> date, time and location,to dianaw@perrysburg.com. The deadline for <strong>the</strong> weeklycalendar is Friday at noon.Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 277:30 a.m. Penta Career Center Board <strong>of</strong> Education in<strong>the</strong> board meeting room, 9301 Buck Road.9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on <strong>the</strong> fifthfloor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wood County Office Building,One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.12:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Noontide Women’s AA Group,open discussion at St. Timothy’s EpiscopalChurch, 871 East Boundary. Open to <strong>the</strong>public.6:00 p.m. Way Public Library Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees atWay Public Library, 101 East IndianaAvenue. Open to <strong>the</strong> public.Friday, <strong>June</strong> 289:30 a.m. St. Tim’s Clo<strong>the</strong>sline, free clothing <strong>of</strong>feredat St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871East Boundary. Open until 11:30 a.m.11:30 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary at <strong>the</strong> Carranor Club,502 East Second Street.12:00 p.m. Feed our Families provides meals andgroceries for school age children and <strong>the</strong>irfamilies who reside in northwest WoodCounty each Friday during <strong>the</strong> summer.This program is free and available to thoseon free and reduced school lunch programs.Participants must reside in Wood County.Lunch is at noon and <strong>the</strong>n a parent orguardian is encouraged to shop forfor food. Participants must call <strong>the</strong> firstweek only for a reservation. Location isZoar Church, 314 East Indiana Avenue.Call 419-874-4346.12:00 p.m. Kitchen <strong>of</strong> Hope free community meal forall Wood County residents <strong>the</strong> last Friday <strong>of</strong>each month. No income requirements, andall are welcome regardless <strong>of</strong> age, race orreligious affiliation. This month’s mealwill be spaghetti and meatballs, tossedsalad, french bread and dessert. Located atZoar Church, 314 Indiana Avenue,<strong>Perrysburg</strong> in <strong>the</strong> Family Life Center.Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 2912:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Noontide Women’s AA Group,open discussion at St. Timothy’s EpiscopalChurch, 871 East Boundary. Open to <strong>the</strong>public.8:00 p.m. AlAnon and Alcoholics Anonymous at FirstUnited Methodist Church, 200 WestSecond Street.Sunday, <strong>June</strong> 306:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous at SchallerMemorial Building, 130 West IndianaAvenue.Monday, July 17:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Athletic Boosters meeting in <strong>the</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School media center,13385 Roachton Road.7:30 p.m. There is a Solution AA Group, closed meeting,at Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master,28744 Simmons Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.Tuesday, July 27:30 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Education work sessionin <strong>the</strong> Cafeteria <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> CommodoreBuilding, 140 East Indiana Avenue,<strong>Perrysburg</strong>.9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on <strong>the</strong> fifthfloor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wood County Office Building,One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.12:00 p.m. AlAnon at CedarCreek Church, 29129Lime City Road. Free baby-sitting.3:00 p.m. Ecumenical bereavement support group atSt. Patrick <strong>of</strong> Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns, 4201Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns Boulevard. Title is“Grieving While O<strong>the</strong>rs are Celebrating.”Call 419-724-4772 for information.6:30 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Council at <strong>the</strong> MunicipalBuilding, 201 West Indiana Avenue.Wednesday, July 310:00 a.m. Low Vision Support Group at ReynoldsCorners library branch, 4833 Dorr Street inToledo. Call 419-867-1940 for details.12:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Kiwanis Club at El Vaquero’sRestaurant, Route 25 near Churchill’s.Lunch will be attendee’s responsibility.Open to <strong>the</strong> public.6:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees at<strong>the</strong> township hall, <strong>26</strong>609 Lime City Road.6:00 p.m. Families Anonymous at Blessed John XXIICatholic Community, 24250 DixieHighway. Call 419-931-4005 for details.7:00 p.m. Racing for Recovery, drug and alcohol supportgroup meeting, until 8 p.m. at St.Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871 EastBoundary, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.7:00 p.m. AlAnon at First Presbyterian Church, 200East Second Street.Dusk Fireworks at Fort Meigs. O<strong>the</strong>r activitiesavailable.ltctransco.com or visit <strong>the</strong>Woodward High SchoolClass <strong>of</strong> 1973 on Facebook.Pet CornerLuckey Farmers, Inc.• Bird Feeders • Wild Bird Food• Nutro Dog Food • Pet Food • Salt Blocks• Horse Feed • Halters, etc. • Fly Spray• Flea & Tick Control • Feeds for Chickens,Pigs, Goats • Guinea Pig, Gerbil, & Rabbit Feed11330 Avenue Blvd. • 419-874-3525‘Dogging Steinbeck’ authorto speak at Way Library todayIn 1960, world-famousauthor and Nobel Prizewinner John Steinbeckmade a trip around <strong>the</strong>United States in a truckcamperwith his Frenchpoodle, Charley. He feltthat he had lost touch with<strong>the</strong> country and wanted toreconnect with its peopleand places. His road tripexperience resulted in whatwould become one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>most popular works <strong>of</strong> hiscareer, “Travels withCharley, In Search <strong>of</strong>America” which appearedin 1962.Bill Steigerwald, in hisThe tenth annual ToledoLighthouse festival will beheld July 13-14, at MaumeeBay State Park. Hours for<strong>the</strong> event are Saturday,from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m, andSunday, from 10 a.m. to 5p.m.There will be boat toursaround <strong>the</strong> lighthouse(wea<strong>the</strong>r permitting), nauticalarts and crafts, a silentauction, children’s activities,sandcastle building, alighthouse photo contestand food.Entertainment includesperformances by <strong>the</strong> ToledoSymphony Concert Band,North Coast Concert Band,American Legion Band andIN THE BUSINESS 18YRS & COUNTING!FREE ESTIMATES . SENIOR & MILITARY DISCOUNTS!POL ICE & FIRE DISCOUNTS!ROOF TUNE-UP$333.00- $433.00CALL FOR DETAILS!2012 book, “DoggingSteinbeck” retraced <strong>the</strong>route <strong>of</strong> Steinbeck’s 1960road trip around <strong>the</strong> UnitedStates. His research uncoverednew information about“Travels with Charley” andmore than a few surprisesabout its author, John Steinbeck.Mr. Steigerwald will bespeaking at Way Library on<strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong>, at 7 p.m. He willdiscuss his book, “DoggingSteinbeck.”Refreshments will beavailable. Copies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>book will be available forpurchase after <strong>the</strong> talk.Toledo Lighthouse Festivalat Maumee Bay Park July 13-14The Wood County Familyand Children First Council(FCFC) is seeking afamily representative as avoting member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Council.The family representativemust be a member <strong>of</strong> afamily who has or is receivingservices from an agencyrepresented on <strong>the</strong> councilor ano<strong>the</strong>r county’s council.The individual may not beemployed by an agency representedon <strong>the</strong> council.The Wood County FCFCmeets on <strong>the</strong> third Wednesday<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> month, at 8:30a.m., at <strong>the</strong> Wood CountyDepartment <strong>of</strong> Jobs andFamily Services. A stipendis available to <strong>the</strong> familyrepresentative to defray <strong>the</strong>costs incurred while attending<strong>the</strong> meetings.Agencies represented on<strong>the</strong> Wood County Familyand Children First Councilare:•Wood County Alcohol,Drug Addiction, and MentalHealth Services Board•Wood County HealthDistrict•Wood County Department<strong>of</strong> Job and FamilyServices<strong>the</strong> Toledo School for <strong>the</strong>Arts Steel Drum Band.The event celebrates <strong>the</strong>1904 Toledo Lighthousewhich marks <strong>the</strong> Toledoshipping channel, guidingboats from Lake Eriethrough <strong>the</strong> Maumee Bay to<strong>the</strong> Maumee River.The Toledo LighthouseSociety took ownership <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> lighthouse in 2006. Theorganization is a nonpr<strong>of</strong>itgroup whose mission is topromote and restore <strong>the</strong>architecturally unique lighthouse.The festival helps provide<strong>the</strong> match for grants t<strong>of</strong>und <strong>the</strong> $1.5 million lighthouserestoration.FCFC seeks family representative•The Children’sResource Center•Wood County Board <strong>of</strong>Developmental Disabilities(Wood Lane)•Various school districtswithin Wood County,including Bowling GreenCity Schools and <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Exempted Village•A School Superintendentrepresenting all o<strong>the</strong>rschool districts with territoryin <strong>the</strong> county, as designatedat <strong>the</strong> biennial meeting<strong>of</strong> those superintendents<strong>of</strong> those districts (currentlyWood County EducationalServices Center)•Ohio Department <strong>of</strong>Youth Services•WSOS•Behavioral Connections<strong>of</strong> Wood County•Wood County JuvenileCourt•Wood County Hospital•City <strong>of</strong> Bowling Green•Wood County Board <strong>of</strong>CommissionersFor more information orto be considered for nominationas Family Representative<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wood CountyFCFC, call Tina Bradley,nominating chair, at 419-354-6220.FINANCING AVAILABLENO CREDIT CHECK!!!See us for Window& Screen RepairCut GlassGlass for Picture FramesMINI-ENGINE REPAIR217 W. 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Price Promise!Great Warranties!Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Measuringand InstallationVisit <strong>the</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>on www.perrysburg.com.Toledo Museum <strong>of</strong> Art beginsextended evening hours in JulyBeginning July 11, <strong>the</strong>Toledo Museum <strong>of</strong> Art(TMA) will <strong>of</strong>fer extendedThursday evening hours, experimentalprograms andmuseum café selections aspart <strong>of</strong> a realignment <strong>of</strong> itshours to better serve workingadults.All main museum andglass pavilion galleries willbe open Thursdays, from 10a.m. to 9 p.m., an additionalfive hours.The new hours are designedto increase accessibilityfor visitors with differentschedules and to enable <strong>the</strong>museum to experiment withdiverse programming optionsfor those looking tostart <strong>the</strong> weekend a bit earlier.The change was inspiredboth by <strong>the</strong> popularity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>weekly program It’s Friday!which <strong>of</strong>fers late hours andfestive programs, and byconversations with members<strong>of</strong> TMA’s Circle 2445, whichaims to attract visitors ages24 to 45 to <strong>the</strong> museum.“Extending evening hourson Thursday makes a lot <strong>of</strong>sense,” said Circle 2445Chair Dustin Hostetler.“Many working adults alreadyhave a busy social calendar,and <strong>of</strong>fering extrahours makes <strong>the</strong> museumand its programming moreaccessible to that demographic.”Proposed events includeeclectic café menus includinga sushi bar, music anddrinks, as well as programssuch as art films and poetryslams.Descriptions <strong>of</strong> eventsplanned can be found atwww.toledomuseum.org/calendar.Now in its 10th year, It’sFriday! will continue its popularprogramming <strong>of</strong> livemusic, wine tastings, extendedFamily Center hours,special lectures, public toursand glassblowing demonstrations.Friday hours also willbe from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. beginningin July.Starting July 1, TMAhours are Tuesdays andWednesdays, from 10 a.m. to4 p.m.; Thursdays and Fridays,from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.;Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 5p.m., and Sundays, fromnoon to 5 p.m.While <strong>the</strong> museum willclose one hour earlier on Fridays,Saturdays and Sundays,<strong>the</strong> new hoursrepresent an overall increase<strong>of</strong> two hours per week.The museum is closed onMondays and major holidays,including July 4.Patricia Bloomer-Kirkpatrick Ins. 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Based upona few sites in Lucas County,and conversations with o<strong>the</strong>rat <strong>the</strong> Ohio Department <strong>of</strong>Agriculture, numbers look tobe on <strong>the</strong> rise.Some attribute thisgrowth to <strong>the</strong> natural, butsomewhat unpredictablecycle. O<strong>the</strong>rs believe that lastyear’s dry summer, and <strong>the</strong>absence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> gypsy mothfungus, are both factors into<strong>the</strong> cause <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se high numbers.OSU Extension in LucasCounty would like assistancein determining <strong>the</strong> whereabouts<strong>of</strong> gypsy moth in <strong>the</strong>county, and population levels.This information is keyin managing for <strong>the</strong> pest for<strong>the</strong> remainder <strong>of</strong> this year’sseason, and more importantlyto determine a plan for actionin 2014.Gypsy moth caterpillarsare hairy and have pairs <strong>of</strong>red and blue dots down <strong>the</strong>irbacks. They feed on morethan 500 different plants, butoaks are a favorite. Theydon’t create any type <strong>of</strong> nestor webbing while feeding in<strong>the</strong> trees. High numbers <strong>of</strong>caterpillars can eat every singleleaf from even <strong>the</strong> mostmature trees.Gypsy moth populationscan be reported in three waysto assist in <strong>the</strong> assessment for<strong>the</strong> county.Residents can call <strong>the</strong>OSU’s Horticulture Hotlineat 419-578-6783.Hotline hours are Monday,Wednesday, and Fridayfrom 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.Samples also can bedropped <strong>of</strong>f at <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice duringhotline hours, or placedin <strong>the</strong> white sample box near<strong>the</strong> deck after hours.The <strong>of</strong>fice is located at55<strong>26</strong> West Bancr<strong>of</strong>t, betweenHolland-Sylvania andReynolds, just east <strong>of</strong>Hawkins Elementary School.Or residents can email informationabout gypsy mothto Amy Stone atstone.91@osu.edu.Residential • Commercial Installation & RepairGeo<strong>the</strong>rmal•Furnaces•Boilers•Water Heaters •AirConditioning•Reverse Osmosis SystemsLicensed Insured BBB member419-874-9499Fax: 419-874-7990E: ultraheatcoolinc@aol.comNumber 2 CrewPet waste removal. Starting at $13/week.567-686-3513number2-crew.comnumber2crew54@gmail.comFor PMJ ABG“At this point in <strong>the</strong> season,residents should be seeingcaterpillars and evidence<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir feeding damage.Trees that had leaves earlierthis spring are now thinningand some may have no leavesat all.Under <strong>the</strong> infested trees,small pieces <strong>of</strong> leaves thathave fallen during feedingand small black frass or insectexcrement will accumulate.Caterpillars can benoticed moving up and down<strong>the</strong> main trunks, and can beseen crawling on patio furniture,decks, and homes,” saidMs. Stone.“Reports <strong>of</strong> what peopleare seeing will be helpful aswe access <strong>the</strong> situation in <strong>the</strong>county. We are aware <strong>of</strong> acouple <strong>of</strong> pockets, but wantto make sure we are not missinganything.”Pickle Chase 5K set for <strong>June</strong> 29The eighth annual PickleChase 5k and Bell PepperFun Run in honor <strong>of</strong> JodieStearns is scheduled for <strong>June</strong>29, at Elmwood High School.Race day registrationstarts at 7 a.m.The race starts at 8:30a.m., and <strong>the</strong> fun run starts at9:15 a.m.The proceeds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> eventUSS ColumbusVeterans Assn.plans OctoberreunionNavy and Marine Corpsshipmates who served on <strong>the</strong>USS Columbus CA-74/CG-12 from 1944 through 1976and <strong>the</strong> USS Columbus(SSN-762) past and present,who would like to sharememories and camaraderiewith old friends and makenew ones, are invited to join<strong>the</strong> USS Columbus VeteransAssociation.A reunion is set for October2-6, at <strong>the</strong> Hilton inBranson, Missouri.For more information,contact Allen Hope, president,3828 Hobson Road,Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815-4505 or send an e-mail toHope4391@frontier.com.will benefit <strong>the</strong> Tom Waldock/JodieStearns ScholarshipFund at Elmwood and<strong>the</strong> Cocoon Shelter.Registration forms areavailable online atwww.picklechase5k.org.For more information, callDoug Cubberley at 419-353-4330 or send an e-mail todldcub@woh.rr.com.


Page 10 — <strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALTHE CLASSIFIEDSSERVE EVERYONECLASSIFIED ADVERTISING—first 10 words $5.50, 30 cents per word <strong>the</strong>reafter. Display classified section, $12.75 percolumn inch. All garage/estate sales must be prepaid, by cash, check or credit card. DEADLINE IS EACH MONDAYAT NOON. Classified ads mailed in should be accompanied by payment; ads phoned in should be paid promptly to avoida $2.00 billing charge. Send ads to P.O. 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Only $18,900 at VillageGreen <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.419-248-2372. www.villagegreenmhp.comGARAGE SALESNew: Simpson <strong>26</strong>0V with case AM probe,fluke vom, Sears vom w/temp probe.Elmco Super 8mm projector, Bell & Howell reg.8mm projector, Akai reel to reel tape recorderwith accessories, air compressor, tools, tons <strong>of</strong>electrical supplies, bins <strong>of</strong> screws, nuts andbolts, household items.wednesday-Thursday • 9-6Friday • 9-328824 Hufford Road4 Sisters Garage Sale<strong>June</strong> 27-29 • 9-328300 White RoadQuality women’s clothing, designer,work wardrobe, sizes4-12, regular and petites.Men’s clo<strong>the</strong>s sizes S to XL,including blazers. Also, shoesand accessories for both.Name brand infant and children’sclo<strong>the</strong>s. Unique decorativeitems, furniture, kitchen,antiques, collectibles andmuch more. See Craig’s List.10045 ECKEL JunctionRoad near Thompson.Friday-Saturday, 9-3. Guns,ammo, sporting items, scubagear, lawn mower, small appliances,some kid items.Miscellaneous. Somethingfor everyone.1127 SCHREIER, <strong>June</strong>27-29, 8-4. Radial arm saw, rotor,lots <strong>of</strong> tools, John Deereriding lawn mower, bed headboardand miscellaneoushousehold items.11699 LONG Street, BowlingGreen (Sugar Ridge). <strong>June</strong>27-29, Thursday-Saturday,9-4. Lots <strong>of</strong> household items,large size women’s clo<strong>the</strong>s,antiques, glassware’s, oldkitchen utensils, etc.1178 VALLEY Bend Court,Friday and Saturday, 9-3. Kidstoys, household, vintageclothing, furniture, kitchenitems.1464 INDIAN Creek Drive.Thursday-Friday, 9-5.174 MARGARET Place,Wednesday-Friday, <strong>June</strong><strong>26</strong>-28, 8-5. Lamps, TV, linens,glassware, furniture, collectibles,books, clothing,etc.221 MARGARET, Friday,9-4. Oak dresser, corner table,glass for desk tops,decorative items, baskets,lamps, 8’ table, household,miscellaneous.24872 LAKE Meadows Drive,Thursday-Friday, 9-3. Tons <strong>of</strong>kids clo<strong>the</strong>s and toys, antiquetrunk, lawn furniture, TV,household goods, baby equipment.250 MANOR Drive (<strong>of</strong>fThree Meadows) The Manor at<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. <strong>June</strong> 28, 10-4.Furniture, patio furniture andmiscellaneous items.252 MARGARET, <strong>of</strong>f SouthBoundary. Friday-Saturday,9-4. Multi-family.25368 FOX Hunt Drive,Saddlebrook Subdivision.Thursday-Friday, 8-4. Craftsmenweed wacker, children’sbooks, loads <strong>of</strong> toys, crafts,holiday items, scrapbooking,HP printer, Yamaha guitar,miscellaneous householditems, vintage blanket chest,Singer sewing machine. Nice,clean sale.<strong>26</strong>650 FORT Meigs Road,Friday-Saturday, 9-3.Two-family garage and movingsale. Downsizing. A lotmust go.<strong>26</strong>919 MINGO Drive, Thursday-Saturday,10-5. A mustsee. All household items, knickknacks, decorations, etc.314 VERNIS Place, Rossford,Friday, 9-3. Boy/girlNB-5T clo<strong>the</strong>s, strollers, maternity,toys, household.5<strong>26</strong> INDIAN Ridge Trail,Thursday-Friday, 9-5. Saturday9-12. Girls clo<strong>the</strong>s 4T-6,teen boys small, women’smedium scrubs, toys galore,puzzles, books, games,stuffed animals, some householdmiscellaneous.551 EAST 2nd Street, Friday,9-1. Housewares, toys,baby gear.601 TIMBERCREEKCourt, <strong>June</strong> 29, Saturday, 9-1.602 CRYSTAL Lake Drive,Holland, <strong>of</strong>f McCord. <strong>June</strong>27-29, 9-6. <strong>June</strong> 30, 1-6. Patriotic,Christmas, golf clubs,miscellaneous.74<strong>26</strong> STARCREST, <strong>June</strong><strong>26</strong>-28, 9-4. Men’s andwomen’s clothing, VHStapes, books, Christmas treeand many miscellaneousitems.805 WALNUT, <strong>June</strong> 27-28,8-5. Exercise bike, HO train,China (serving for 12), cutglass, furniture, home decorations.From old to new, wehave it all priced to sell.NOW OPENTHRIFTY TRENDZThrift ShopCountry Charm Shopping Center1<strong>26</strong> W.S. Boundary St.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>facebook/thriftytrendztoledo892 SANDLEWOOD RoadEast, <strong>June</strong> 27-29,Thursday-Saturday, 9-4. Lots<strong>of</strong> furniture, maternity, babyitems and toys.9500 FIVE Point Road,Thursday-Friday, 9-4.Multi-family sale. Clo<strong>the</strong>s,purses, baby boy items, toys,jewelry, large Stoddard oilcan, vintage pedal fire truck,old trunk, hundreds <strong>of</strong> snowmen,dishes, lots <strong>of</strong> miscellaneous.9963 PARLIAMENTPlace, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> (<strong>of</strong>f Route795 and Simmons Road, 1/4mile from Turnpike and I-75).<strong>June</strong> 27-29, Thursday-Saturday,9-4. Furniture, tools,Christmas decorations, golfgear, kitchen wares, lots andlots <strong>of</strong> cool stuff.ALL GARAGE SALE AD-VERTISING MUST BEPREPAID, BY CASH,CHECK OR CREDIT CARDBY MONDAY NOON ONWEEK OF PUBLICATIONOR THE AD WILL NOTRUN. CALL 419-874-4491TO PLACE YOUR AD ANDPAY VIA CREDIT CARD.SUPER SATURDAY garagesale, Woodland Mall (usefront entrance), 1234 NorthMain Street, <strong>June</strong> 29 , 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. Free admission.100 vendors with antiques,coins, glassware, sportscards. Spaces from $20.419-354-4447.MUSICPrivateGuitarLessons$25/1/2 hr. $40/1 hr.419-351-0965CLASSES OFFEREDToledo RestaurantTraining CenterCulinary Arts ProgramRegister Now! Classes BeginAugust <strong>26</strong>thFinancial Aid Available419-241-5100 • www.trtc.eduSchool Registration No. 08-08-1860TART CLASSES - Group &Private. Drawing, painting &figure study. Beginningthrough advanced. EDGER-TON ART Studio & School,<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Current scheduleand registration formsavailable online at www.EdgertonArt.com; Call: 419-290-OILS [6457], Email:Edgerton.ART@att.net.LOST & FOUNDLOST BLACK and whitecat. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> area.419-874-7339.LOST BRACELET, silvercuff, two gold balls. Reward.419-874-5955.PETS11 WEEK old kittens readyto go to good homes.Wormed and first shots, littertrained, adorable. Grey, greyand white, pale yellow andcalico. Pictures available.Call or text, 419-481-3194.$300 and up for AllJunk and repairablecars/trucks.Guaranteed.Lowest Prices on Auto PartsFree Towing • 7 Days a WeekHomer’s Auto Parts4848 N. detroit Avenuenear Laskey419-478-5052Humane Ohio Pet Food Bankwelcomes pet food donationsto help meet <strong>the</strong> demand.Dry and wet dog and cat food can bedropped <strong>of</strong>f at Humane Ohio (3131Tremainsville)from 7:30 am - 5 pm Monday through Friday.We are a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization.MOVING/ESTATEALL MOVING/ESTATESALE ADVERTISINGMUST BE PREPAID, BYCASH, CREDIT CARD ORCHECK, BY NOON ONMONDAY BEFORE PUB-LICATION OR THE ADWILL NOT RUN.ESTATE SALE836 Walnut Street<strong>June</strong> 27-28-299 a.m.-4 p.m.Antiques: dressers,beds, tables, lamps,clocks, rope beds,stoves, trunks, silverware,mirrors, dishes,chairs, books, glassware,crocks, pottery,tools, hats, linens, pictures,quilt frames andrack. Snowblower,tiller, clay pots, canningjars, TVs, bikes,kitchenware, mixingbowls and mixer.WANTED TO BUYBUYING MOST items fromgarages. Vehicles, motorcycles,tools, mowers, etc.419-870-0163.A MECHANIC buys vehicles;looks, pays accordingly,anything with wheels.419-870-0163.WANTED GUNS, any age,any condition. Also WWIIand earlier military items. Indianartifacts. Rob,419-340-5808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.LOOKING FOR great thingsto buy or consign. Collectionsor estates. Jones & JonesLTD Antiques. 114 W. Indiana.419-874-2867.PERSONALSPRAYER TO ST. JUDEMost holy apostle, St. Jude, faithful servantand friend <strong>of</strong> Jesus, <strong>the</strong> Church honorsand invokes you universally, as <strong>the</strong>patron <strong>of</strong> hopeless cases, <strong>of</strong> things almostdespaired <strong>of</strong>. Pray for me, I am so helplessand alone. Make use I implore you,<strong>of</strong> that particular privilege given to you,to bring visible and speedy help wherehelp is almost despaired <strong>of</strong>. Come to myassistance in this great need that I may receive<strong>the</strong> consolation and help <strong>of</strong> heavenin all my necessities, tribulations and sufferings,particularly - (Here make your request)and that I may praise God with youand all <strong>the</strong> elect forever. I promise, Oblessed St. Jude, to be ever mindful <strong>of</strong> thisgreat favor, to always honor you as myspecial and powerful patron, and to gratefullyencourage devotion to you. Amen.G.C.SITUATIONS WANTEDEXPERIENCED SEAM-STRESS. Over 30 years experience.Dressmaking, weddinggowns, bridesmaids, alterationsand veil design.419-874-5390.HELP WANTEDBOARD MEMBERSNeeded. The Wood CountyHumane Society is looking forBoard Members to help providedirection, guidance, andassist in fundraising whichsupports our animals, shelterand helps find <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>ir foreverhomes. The Board meetsonce a month for 2 hours, plusadditional time forcommittees. If you have timeavailable, consider joining ourBoard for a very worthwhilecause. Please contact <strong>the</strong>Wood County Humane SocietyShelter at 419-352-7339. Youmay visit us on <strong>the</strong> web atwww.woodcountyhumanesociety.org and like us on Facebook.DRIVER PART time, musthave CDL. One day a week,vacations and miscellaneousdays <strong>of</strong>f. Must be able to passD.O.T. physical to drivecargo van. 419-351-0647.WAIT STAFF. PT/FT, reliable,experienced. Applywithin at: El Vaquero <strong>26</strong>611North Dixie Highway, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.WAITRESSES / COOKS, PT/FT, have transportation.419-873-0454. jrayling2@aol.com.


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SOLD . . . . . . . $109,9005 New England Lane . . . . . SOLD. . . . . . . $104,900E-mail: ppilz@buckeye-express.comREALTY~<strong>Perrysburg</strong> “Country”~14848 ROACHTON ROAD - New PriceStately country home featuring open modern floorplan, 5 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, spacious kitchen andmuch more. Plenty <strong>of</strong> room to romp on <strong>the</strong> 10 acre +site with barn, pastures and pond, perfect for equestrianactivity. $795,000.<strong>26</strong>321 HULL PRAIRIE - 20 AcresStately English Tudor in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> horse country – 20acres, mature trees, pond, barn, outbuildings and more.OPEN TO OFFER! $795,000.~Belmont~29729 GLENEAGLES - First AdFresh and modern ranch unit, lots <strong>of</strong> light with vaultedliving room and breakfast bay in kitchen. 2 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, spacious master. Won’t last! $239,000.SHEFFIELD LOT - Golf Course Setting!Last remaining building site at Belmont, overlooking15th fairway, shared maintenance. Priced to sell, $59,000.--\~Hamlet~29757 SOMERSET - New on MarketStylish river townhouse with great views <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Maumee.spacious reception rooms, modern kitchen, all updates,plenty <strong>of</strong> privacy. $839,000.29592 DURHAM DRIVE - First Floor LivingStylish 3 bed villa on private, well-landscaped lot, withplenty <strong>of</strong> green space. Dramatic 2 story foyer, gallery andPENDINGS O L D !PENDING Has a great opportunity for anindividual wanting to start <strong>the</strong>irown delivery business bybecoming an owner/operator<strong>of</strong> aDELIVERY TRUCK!This GREAT opportunitycomes with SUPERSECURITY and UNLIMITEDEarning Potential.This is YOUR opportunity towork with <strong>the</strong> #1 HomeImprovement Center!!Call: 715-876-4000living room. 9’ ceilings throughout, with lots <strong>of</strong> light. Spacious1st floor master. Room to expand. $419,000.~On The River~540 RIVERSIDE DRIVE - Eagle PointGreat family home, 2 acres w/ deep water dockage. 7 bed,5.1 baths. Has everything! Quiet cul-de-sac setting in EaglePoint. Priced to sell at $849,000.~Village~3 MAPLE - River “Classic”Classsic river setting, located on 4 acre bluff overlookingour scenic Maumee. Offering <strong>the</strong> combination <strong>of</strong> river andwalking distance to village. Special setting – special property!Call for details and private showing. Priced at=FOSTER HOMES Needed.The Wood County HumaneSociety is in immediate need<strong>of</strong> foster homes for mama catsand <strong>the</strong>ir kittens. Foster homeswould take care <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mamacats and kittens until <strong>the</strong> kittensare 8 weeks old. Youdon’t even have to bottle feed.Just make sure mama is wellfed, monitor all for illnesses,and keep <strong>the</strong>m separate fromo<strong>the</strong>r animals. All mama catshave been tested negative fordisease, have been dewormed,and had initial vaccinations. Ifyou are interested in helpingout WCHS, please contact <strong>the</strong>Shelter at 419-352-7339.SEWING MACHINE operatorswanted in shop. Knowledge<strong>of</strong> sewing machines,will train, call between,10a.m.-2p.m. Monday-Friday.419-469-8898.STYLIST WANTED, up to60% commission. Beautifulupscale salon. Apprenticeshipprogram. Call Amelia419-508-2192.VOLUNTEERS WANTED.The Wood County HumaneSociety is looking for volunteersto assist with our animalsand activities. If you are passionateabout animals and havetime to donate, we are lookingfor you. Please contact <strong>the</strong>Shelter, 419-352-7339 or visitour Web site www.woodcountyhumanesociety.org and likeus on Facebook.SulphurSpringsRealty.comJim Simons419.344.9702AVAILABLE NOW!WAREHOUSE SPACE1,200 To 2,400 SQ. FT.WITH OFFICESRESTROOMOVERHEAD DOOR13 FT. CEILINGSVERY CLEANMODERN, SECURE<strong>26</strong>963 ECKEL ROADPERRYSBURGCALL 419.874.5307FREE CABLECordoba Apartments<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township.Close to Owens & Crossroads.Rent starting at $410419-381-0600<strong>26</strong>484 Carrington Blvd. Wonderfullarge home in beautiful CarringtonWoods. Great lot traditional floorplan with large rooms. Priced tosell. Come in and add your finishingtouches. $329,900.O<strong>the</strong>r Great Homes for SaleNEW! <strong>26</strong>484 Carrington Blvd., beautiful Carrington Woods!$329,900NEW! <strong>26</strong>756 Green Ville, OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 . . . . . . .$315,0009604 Ford Road, 2 acre golf course lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$250,000SOLD! 27<strong>26</strong>2 Fort Meigs, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$234,000NEW! 795 Maple, Pburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$179,900SOLD! 1020 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$176,000NEW! 6530 Danny Ln, Maumee, Beautiful ranch home $175,000SOLD! 834 Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$139,900525 Bennington, Maumee beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$134,500NEW! 5755 Taylor, Walbridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$134,900SOLD! 211 Colony, Wonderful Rossford property . . . . .$124,500NEW! 3761 Mapleway, Maumee brick ranch home . . . .$119,9001801 Wildwood, wooded retreat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$117,900PENDING! 3806 Glendale. Great Toledo ranch home . .$116,900Dowling Road, Lots <strong>of</strong> Lots 5+ acres each . . . . . . . . . . . .$65,000Check out <strong>the</strong>se homes atwww.jimsimonshomes.comBillie S. BodnarABR, CRS, e-PRO, GRI419.874.3230Billie@BillieBodnar.comCompany Sales Leader 2011Motivated Seller!3500 Stillwater Boulevard$415,000Immaculate Condition!Private Lot!Christine B. Rettige-PRO419.874.5582crettig@bex.netMove In At Closing!<strong>26</strong>397 Oak Meadows Dr. West$189,000Well Maintained,Mature Lot!CONDO29605 Gleneagles Road SOLDSINGLE FAMILY HOMES<strong>26</strong>397 Oak Meadows Dr. W$189,000 Appliances Included108 West Harrison Street $319,900 Picturesque Lot!3500 Stillwater Blvd. $415,000 Move-In Condition3829 County Road 424 PENDING1608 Woodstream Road PENDINGBUILDING LOTSDuplex Style Condo $24,000 5 Lots, Indian CreekMeadows <strong>of</strong> Millbury $33-$34,000 3 Single FamilyRIVER RIDGE APARTMENTSGET JULY FREE!!!!!$300 deposit to move in & NO rent until AugustFree AC & HEATApproved applicants / 13 month leaseLimiTEd TimE!!Visit www.investekmanagement.comOr call 419-666-1186 for a personal tourA PETITE Hamlet, river areavintage apartment. $499.419-913-1693.2 BEDROOMS, 808 ThreeMeadows Drive, upper, 850sq. ft., appliances, AC, laundryarea, fresh carpet andpaint, garage/remote. $595/month. 419-346-6703.Original e-mailFOR RENTFor RentCommercial SpaceUp to 6,000 sq. ft.Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>114 W. Indiana419-874-2867Perry’s LandingSpace for Rent•Commercial/OfficeSpace, 500 sq. ft.-1800square feet available.•1 bedroom apt. available,$525 plus utilities.419-352-0717APARTMENTS: FREE rent.Camelot East in Rossford.Newly renovated. Large 1 and2 bedrooms starting at $439.Centrally located at Buck and I75,minutes from downtown andLevis Commons. All electriclarge, 24 hour laundry on site,dogs and cats welcome foradditional deposit. Sign lease by<strong>June</strong> 30 and receive a freemonth’s rent. Limited availability.Call now. 419-666-5320.Phil Casey419.360.3304pcasey@sulphurspringsrealty.comNew Listing: <strong>26</strong>614 Carronade, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>:$329,900. Great family homewith beautiful kitchen, lovely mastersuite, 3.5 baths and terrific basement.OPEN Sunday, 1-2:30 p.m.New Listing: 5744 Anchor Hills, Sylvania:$359,900. Spectacular home on<strong>the</strong> water. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths withtons <strong>of</strong> amenities and class!<strong>26</strong>709 Green Ville, Riverford: Sold29772 Foxhill, The Hamlet: Sold“Discover <strong>the</strong> Best!”Betty J. Lazzaro, CRS & ABRTBR Million Dollar Club Life MemberCongratulations 2012 Company Sales Leader!New Listing25272 Ramblehurst Saddlebrook $169,90019 Callander Court Callander Corner $232,9009601 Lisa Lane Belmont Woods $399,900Single Family Homes2925 Rocksberry Cape Cod $70,900123 Rockledge Dr. Historical, Renovated Property $354,90014629 Wood Creek Court The Sanctuary $600,00029068 East River Road 1.27 Acres/<strong>Perrysburg</strong> $675,0003515 Hill River Wildwood/Sylvania $799,000<strong>26</strong>290 Hull Prairie Road The Overlook $1,325,000700 Highland PENDING3142 Riverwood Court PENDING14645 Deerwood Court SOLD<strong>26</strong>337 Carrington Blvd. SOLDBuilding LotsRiver Ridge Subdivision Lots-<strong>Perrysburg</strong> *Call for detailsThe Sanctuary Lots-<strong>Perrysburg</strong> *Call for detailsSanctuary on <strong>the</strong> River Lots-<strong>Perrysburg</strong> *Call for detailsThe Sanctuary Lot 136 ~ Mission Hill $85,000View Current Listings @ www.ListedByBetty.comHome: 419.666.8606 or Office 419.479.2227 x235Mindy McGrailCell 419.304.3339mindymcgrail@bex.net5041 Chardonnay Lane $36,900 The Vineyard in Oregon$1,650,000. 4 Eagle Ridge $49,900 Best Buy, Ravine View 127 W. Second . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD . . . . . . . . . . . .$200,000104 Sugar Creek Road $49,900 Williamsburg on <strong>the</strong> River 25273 Thompson . . .4 bed, redone, NEW PRICE . .$189,000For more details or to schedule a showing105 Riverwood Ct. $79,900 Building Plans Available 5505 Bayshore . . . .3 bed, 2 sty waterfront condo . .$168,800Contact: Michael G. Miller - 419.<strong>26</strong>2.8311442 E. Seventh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD . . . . . . . . . . . .$149,900Visit www.BillieBodnar.com to see more!mmiller@sulphurspringsrealty.com3444 E. Manhattan . 2 bed bungalow, Old North End . $57,500REALTYNew Listing!19 Callandar Court$232,900Ranch condo, open floor - lightand bright inside! Spaciouskitchen opens to family roomarea with fireplace! Gorgeousmaster suite with large bath areaand walk-in closet! Partially finishedbasement, large deck!New ro<strong>of</strong> 2012!1 BEDROOM plus den,laundry hook up, 1 year lease,security deposit, no pets, nonsmoking. 419-466-1350.2 BEDROOM villa. C/A,gas heat, attached garage,washer/dryer hook-ups, $680/month. 419-874-0889.1 BEDROOM quiet brickranch apartment. <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,Three Meadows area.$585/month includes carport,heat, hot water and large attic.Non-smoking, no pets. AvailableAugust 1. 419-874-4920.DOWNTOWN PERRYS-BURG, upper apartment. 1bedroom, newly remodeled,non smoking, no pets. Rentincludes garage, heating, niceand private with air conditioning.$700/month. 419-874-7291.PERRYSBURG DOWN-TOWN prime retail or <strong>of</strong>ficespace. All utilities and Internetincluded. $670/month. Specialrate for new entrepreneur ornon-pr<strong>of</strong>its. 419-874-4682,419-350-0080.PERRYSBURG TOWN-SHIP home freshly painted. 3bedrooms, 2-1/2 bath, eat-inkitchen, extra large familyroom with fireplace, livingroom, 2-1/2 car garage, lots <strong>of</strong>storage on a large corner lot.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Schools. No pets,non-smoking. $1,500/monthplus deposit. Call 419-460-3229 for showing.New Listing!960 Lisa Lane~$399,900Charming waterfront, beautifullylandscaped ranch featuresmany updates & open floor plan.Great room w/built-ins & fireplace.Gourmet kitchen w/island& granite. Romantic mastersuite w/sitting area overlookingpond. Cement patio area that terracesto <strong>the</strong> water. Fin. lowerlevel w/built-ins & fireplace.PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — Page 11PERRYSBURG ONE bedroomapartment in quiet neighborhood,close to shopping,with gas heat, C/A, garagewith opener. Non-smoking, nopets. $570/month, one yearlease. 419-874-5689.PERRYSBURG HOUSE forrent. Ranch style home withpillars and front porch. Clean,private, spacious, allergen-free.Large living room, dining roomwith picture window; nice cleankitchen with newer appliances.Nice 3-4 bedrooms (or use as<strong>of</strong>fice), three season porch enclosurewith private yard,central air, attached garage withopener, extra large storage ingarage, all new windows, fullclean basement with finishedlarge bonus room, includeswasher and dryer. Excellent<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Schools. Greatlocation. One year lease, plusdeposit. $1,185/month. Callnow, won’t last. Non-smoking andprefer no pets. 419-874-0292,leave message.PERRYSBURG TOWN-SHIP. 2 bedroom, 1-1/2bath. Washer/dryer, dishwasher.No pets. All newflooring. $565. 419-<strong>26</strong>0-7583.ROSSFORD 2 bedroom startingat $450. Quiet community.Pet friendly. 1110 Lewis. Byappointment, 419-385-0704.ROSSFORD CONDO. 2 bedroom,1 bath, basement, carport,refrigerator, oven, washer/dryer hook-ups, $650/month.Sarah, 419-973-1217.SOUTH TOLEDO. 1, 2 and 3bedroom spacious apartmenthomes with washer/dryer.Across from <strong>the</strong> StranahanTheater starting at $599. Callfor our specials, 419-389-0555.REAL ESTATE123 ELM Street, Rossford.3 bedroom, 1 bath. $58,000.Call 419-666-1149.201 WALNUT, corner <strong>of</strong> 2nd.Beautiful location, 1 blockfrom downtown and river.$150,000. 419-872-2131.LAND FOR sale, 1.85 acres,<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Schools. Parcel P60-400-210000065002, $42,000.Call 419-690-2183.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Real EstateNews and Statsatwww.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Blog.comEnjoy country living with aneighborhood feel!LAND FOR SALEREADYTO BUILD NOWREAL ESTATEOne acre lot <strong>of</strong> land located inTontogany, OH inside a semiprivatecul-de-sac in HarleyWoods Subdivision <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong>Tontogany Road. This lot is ready tobuild now and has electric, city water, natural gas,sanitary and storm sewers complete with taps.Asking price is $58,500.Call Chet Welch for more details at 419-215-4482.4788 COUNTY ROAD 16, WOODVILLE $168,500Stunning home on 1 acre adjacent to <strong>the</strong> golf course!25x11 gorgeous sunroom has ceramic tile, vaulted ceiling,tinted windows and skylights. 3 bedrooms, 2 fullbaths and divided basement. The master bedroom has amaster bath & walk-in closet. Quality throughout!32x30 pole barn with bar & kitchen area.1102 ERIE CT., WOODVILLE $122,000(CONDO!)Tastefully decorated & open floor plan! Spacious livingrm, family rm w/gas fp, dining rm & kitchen with anabundance <strong>of</strong> oak cabinetry, snack bar & appliances. 2big bedrooms & 2 full baths! Master has double closets& master bath, 1st floor laundry, c-air, 2 car attached garw/opener & awesome 15x12 covered deck!Terry A. 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Our readersare hereby informed that alldwellings advertised in this newspaperare available on an equal opportunitybasis. Call <strong>the</strong> Fair HousingCenter, 243-6163, before you runyour advertisement. To complain <strong>of</strong>discrimination call HUD toll-free at1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephonenumber for <strong>the</strong> hearingimpaired is1-800-927-9275.ERRYS SELLPERRYSBURG& ROSSFORD!Check out our listingsplus a 360˚ Virtual Tour atwww.PerryTeam.net!––––––––––––We Treat You Like Family –––––––––––––14830 Five Point -$399,900Beautifully updated homeon 5 acres with pond andlarge pole barn. Granitekitchen, hardwood, 3 car,geo<strong>the</strong>rmal heat and more!NOTICE TO BIDDERSSEALED BIDS will be receivedby <strong>the</strong> Director <strong>of</strong>Public Service <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Wood County,Ohio, in his <strong>of</strong>fice at 11980Roachton Road in said Cityuntil 1:30 P.M. local time onWednesday, July 3, <strong>2013</strong>, for<strong>the</strong> performance <strong>of</strong> all laborand <strong>the</strong> furnishing <strong>of</strong> all material,tools, machinery andappliances necessary for <strong>the</strong>construction <strong>of</strong> “<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Pavement Marking Program”in accordance with<strong>the</strong> Contract Documents onfile in <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Director<strong>of</strong> Public Service.Each bid shall contain <strong>the</strong>name <strong>of</strong> every person, firmor corporation interested insame, and must be accompaniedby ei<strong>the</strong>r a Bid Bondto <strong>the</strong> satisfaction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Director<strong>of</strong> Public Service, or aCertified Check, on a solventbank, in <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> tenpercent (10%) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bid, madepayable to <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,as a guarantee thatif <strong>the</strong> Bid is accepted, a Contractwill be entered intoand its performance properlysecured. Bids shall be ina sealed envelope marked“<strong>Perrysburg</strong> PavementMarking Program” and addressedto <strong>the</strong> Director <strong>of</strong>Public Service.The Contract Documentsmay be obtained from <strong>the</strong>City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Director<strong>Perrysburg</strong> RiverfrontPanoramic river views from this2,900 square-foot hillsidehome. 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath,timber frame with oak beamsthroughout 3 story great room.Basement with walkout lowerlevel to <strong>the</strong> river and docking forwatercraft. Located in an area <strong>of</strong>million dollar plus homes.$599,000. Call 419-343-7035.BY APPOINTMENT15510 Ovitt Rd. -$329,90016 acres with woods, pondand pole barn. Quality builtwith 2400 sq. ft.<strong>of</strong> Public Service, 11980Roachton Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,Ohio.Bidders shall submit with<strong>the</strong>ir Bid, <strong>the</strong> affidavit requiredunder Ohio RevisedCode Section 5719.042, that<strong>the</strong> Bidder is not chargedwith any delinquent personalproperty taxes inWood County, Ohio.Bids received after <strong>the</strong>scheduled Bid opening dateand time, or not accompaniedby a satisfactory BidBond or Check will nei<strong>the</strong>rbe read nor considered.The City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> reserves<strong>the</strong> right to reject anyor all Bids and to waive anyirregularities in bidding andto determine <strong>the</strong> lowest andbest bidder.No Bidder may withdrawhis Bid for a period <strong>of</strong> sixty(60) days after <strong>the</strong> scheduledclosing time for receipt <strong>of</strong>bids.BY ORDER OF THECOUNCIL OF THE CITY OFPERRYSBURG, OHIO.Jon G. EckelDirector <strong>of</strong> Public ServicePublished in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><strong>Journal</strong>, issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>June</strong> 19 and <strong>26</strong>,<strong>2013</strong>.PUBLIC NOTICEI, Wylie & Sons LandscapingLLC, P.O. Box 29, Swanton,Ohio 43558, hassubmitted a Surface IndustrialMinerals Mining PermitApplication #10502 to <strong>the</strong>Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> NaturalResources, Division <strong>of</strong> MineralResources Management.The proposed permit applicationareas is comprised<strong>of</strong> 14.7 acres and is locatedin Wood County in Section(s)11 Lot -----, VMS -----, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township. 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Page 12 — <strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALBelmont swim team begins season with a big winBelmont Country Clubswimmers left a huge wakein <strong>the</strong> pool after <strong>the</strong> dualmeet with BrandywineCountry Club. When Belmontwas finished, <strong>the</strong> scorewas 473 to 122.It was <strong>the</strong> first meet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>season, and <strong>the</strong> relays wereready to get <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> blocks toshow how hard <strong>the</strong>y hadbeen practicing.Starting <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> meet in<strong>the</strong> 6 and under freestyle relayswere Amy Claypool, ValerieWard, Olivia Green andReece Hall as well as GrantCroy, Tyler Foster, NickBecker and Troy Pisula,both teams taking first place.Relay wins continued for<strong>the</strong> 8 and under medley relayswith Kate Harms, ElizabethLathrop, Rachel Wardand Elena Neceski as well asStevie Green, Justin Hire,Darin Croy and Teddy Disalle.Team members swambackstroke, breaststroke, butterflyand freestyle, respectively.“This is my first yearcoaching,” said Alex Kloster,coach <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 7-8 year oldswimmers. “After a coupleweeks <strong>of</strong> practice it was excitingto see how well eachswimmer did. There aremany new swimmers thisyear, and I was happy to seehow <strong>the</strong>y handled <strong>the</strong> pressureas meets can sometimesbe overwhelming.”Prizm Creative Communityis sponsoring a new collection<strong>of</strong> Art at <strong>the</strong> Starbucksin Levis Commons, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.The current display entitled“Optical Essence <strong>of</strong> Nature”features <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> newPrizm photographer, JennyRegan and will be on viewthrough July 31.The display will includeMs. Regan’s photographs <strong>of</strong>landscapes and whimsical stillshots found during her manytravels including Australia,Ireland and her own backyard.She explores <strong>the</strong> colors <strong>of</strong>nature and discovers hiddentreasures that she catches withFour year olds can swim 25 yards without assistance, includingtwins Thomas and Mary Lathrop, who did well in<strong>the</strong>ir relay and individual events.As <strong>the</strong> meet continued,Belmont continued to tallymore points. Placing first,second and third earns <strong>the</strong>team 5, 3 or 1 point.The 100 individual medleyevent had points scoredby <strong>the</strong> following swimmers:Abi Ponzio, Alaina Foster,Peter Cooper and Nate Stedmanin <strong>the</strong> 11-12 age group;Caroline Lathrop, HaydenMcClarey and Max Burkeher lens. She enjoys conversingwith o<strong>the</strong>rs about <strong>the</strong> storiesbehind each imagecaptured.Ms. Regan is a businessperson by day and photographerby night, weekend oranytime <strong>the</strong> creative processpresents itself. She resides inSylvania Township, Ohio, andhad a display <strong>of</strong> work in <strong>the</strong>annual Art-A-Fair exhibition.For more information onupcoming Prizm educationalworkshops and exhibition opportunitiesin <strong>the</strong> visual andliterary arts, visit <strong>the</strong> Web siteat www.myprizm.com, sendan e-mail to prizm@bex.netor call 419-931-8732.for 13-14 year olds; andWilliam Knight and RJMcKee for 15-18 year oldboys.In <strong>the</strong> 25 back events,Will Swartzbeck, CecilyHayward, Elizabeth Diaz,Kate McClellan, Sam Lathrop,Alaina Foster, GrantHayward, Anjali Fernandes,Connor McCullough andPaul Stedman all out touched<strong>the</strong>ir opponents to add toBelmont’s bank <strong>of</strong> points.The meet concluded with<strong>the</strong> 100 and 200 free relays,and Belmont swimmersplaced first in <strong>the</strong> last eightevents. E. Lathrop, K.Harms, R. Ward and AnnaSteinmetz for <strong>the</strong> girls and D.Croy, T. Disalle, S. Greenand J. Hire for <strong>the</strong> 8 andunder boys. In <strong>the</strong> next agegroup, 9-10, <strong>the</strong> girls team <strong>of</strong>Cecily Hayward, Hope Yost,Claire DeRaad and MollyDynda, and <strong>the</strong> boys team <strong>of</strong>Nicholas Seitz, Wesley Foster,Seth Stahl and S. Lathropboth placed first.The older swimmersshowed rank by also placingfirst: Lizzie Kemp, A.Ponzio, Madelyn Frantz andA. Foster, 11-12; Zach Mc-Cellan, P. Cooper, Sid Fernandes,and G. Hayward,11-12; Fatima Knight, AlexaRooney, A. Fernandes, andC. Lathrop, 13-14; R.J.McKee, P. Stedman, GrantEwbank and W. Knight.Belmont’s coaching staff,led by Jackie Venzel, includesConnor Mitchell, ToriRiggs, Alex Kloster, NicholeHenderson and Mickey Mc-Goldrick.Belmont’s second homemeet will be on Wednesday,at 5 p.m., against Inverness.The Maumee Valley SwimLeague also includes StoneOak and Toledo countryclubs.Prizm opens ‘Optical Essence <strong>of</strong> Nature’ art exhibit“Beauty, Vibrant Colors and Ceaseless action” is one <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> photographs by Jenny Regan in <strong>the</strong> exhibit.USE THECLASSIFIEDS419-874-4491Golfing for Graham’s Foundationfund-raiser set for Sunday, July 14Graham’s Foundation, anon-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization <strong>of</strong>feringpractical and emotionalsupport to parents <strong>of</strong> prematureinfants and children, ishosting its fifth annual golfouting, Golfing for Graham'sFoundation, on Sunday, July14, at Stone Ridge Golf Clubin Bowling Green.This year, in addition to around <strong>of</strong> golf in a scrambleformat, gifts and prizes, lunchand happy hour, and a silentauction, attendees will have achance to mingle with LPGAhopeful Petra Cole.“Golfing for Graham'sFoundation is more than justa fund-raiser,” said Nick Hall,who founded <strong>the</strong> organizationwith his wife Jennifer in 2009after experiencing <strong>the</strong> death<strong>of</strong> his premature son, Graham,and <strong>the</strong> four-month hospitalstay endured byGraham’s twin, Reece. “One<strong>of</strong> our most beloved supporters,golfer Petra Cole, will beon <strong>the</strong> course again this yeardemonstrating that prematurity–evenextreme prematuritylike my own familyendured–doesn’t have to define<strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> your life.”Ms. Cole, who was a <strong>2013</strong>KIA Classic pre-qualifier and2011 California Women’sAmateur Championship runner-up,was born 12 weeksearly, and weighed only 1pound 9 ounces at birth. Sheendured many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> medicaland developmental strugglespreemies face, but went on tosucceed on <strong>the</strong> green. Shestarted playing golf at age 2and hopes to someday competein <strong>the</strong> LPGA tour.For more informationabout <strong>the</strong> fifth annual Golfingfor Graham’s Foundation outing,visit <strong>the</strong> Web site athttp://www.grahamsfoundation.org/<strong>2013</strong>_golfing_for_grahams_foundation.html.Knights present check to St. Rose SchoolThe <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbusrecently donated $284 to St. Rose classroomsfor participating in <strong>the</strong> K <strong>of</strong> C raffle.Raffle tickets were $5, and <strong>the</strong> Knightsdonated $2 to <strong>the</strong> classroom for everyticket sold.Participating classrooms will use <strong>the</strong>donations to purchase enrichment itemsGoodwill Donation Pick up ServiceFree in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>!To schedule a home pick upor for more detailsCall 419-255-4778for <strong>the</strong>ir classrooms such as guided readinglevel books, math manipulatives andeducational apps for <strong>the</strong>ir iPads.Above, from left are: K <strong>of</strong> C memberSteve Hopkins, teacher Kathy Ferguson,who sold <strong>the</strong> most tickets, St. Rose principalBarb Jenks and K <strong>of</strong> C member BobBidwell, chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cash Bonanzafund-raiser.Donate LocalKeep it LocalPut Local PeopleTo Work!Students compete in track and field eventscalling all chickschicksmix '13date: Tuesday, July 16time: 5:30 – 9:00 pmlocation: Toledo Botanical Gardentickets: $37 per ticket ($20 forJunior Chicks age 20 and under)proceeds benefiting:Shared Lives StudioShared Lives Studio helps artists with developmental disabilitiescreate, exhibit and sell art – to become working artists!For more information on Chicks Mix ’13,please visit chicksforcharity.net.To purchase tickets, contact Shannon at419-241-2221 or chicksforcharity@r-p.com.St. Rose Catholic School students recentlyparticipated in a week <strong>of</strong> track andfield competitions.Events included long jump, shot put, hulahoop, jump rope, 40-yard dash, distance run,obstacle course, scooter race, javelin, kickball,soccer, s<strong>of</strong>tball, frisbee discus, hurdlesand cage ball.The event was organized by physical educationteacher, Gary Hoovler, with <strong>the</strong> assistance<strong>of</strong> 50 parent volunteers.Track and field ribbons were given to studentswho placed in first through thirdplaces, in addition to good sportsmanshipand best effort awards.Competing from left are: Anthony Leechin <strong>the</strong> 40-yard dash, Mat<strong>the</strong>w Johnson atshot put and Sage Peterson in long jump.chicksforcharity.netMILLER’S AMISHCHICKEN BREASTSWITH RIBS$1 89USDA CHOICE T-BONE ORLB.HometownValuesPersonalizedCustomer Serviceis one <strong>of</strong> ourSpecialties!DANNONOIKOSVELVETICE CREAM56 OZ.$2 88GREEK YOGURT10/$10ECKRICHHAM “OFFTHE BONE”DELI SLICED$3 99FRESHPORTERHOUSE STEAKS $ 7.99 LB.MUELLER’SSPAGHETTIOR ELBOWS1 LB. 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