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Page 2 — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALSchool district earns ‘Excellent with Distinction’ rating from state➧Continued from page 1Ano<strong>the</strong>r measure ratedby <strong>the</strong> ODE is value-added.Value-added is a statisticalmeasure that reflectswhe<strong>the</strong>r students are makinga full year <strong>of</strong> progressin a year <strong>of</strong> school regardless<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir levels at <strong>the</strong>start <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year. It appliesonly to reading and math ingrades 4-8. “Above” meansthat students in <strong>the</strong> districtshowed more than a year’sworth <strong>of</strong> academic achievementlast year. “Below”means students showed lessthan a year’s worth <strong>of</strong>achievement, and “Met”means <strong>the</strong>y showed oneyear <strong>of</strong> progress.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> SchoolsIndividual Scores•<strong>Perrysburg</strong> HighSchool: Excellent: 109.0Performance Index.•PJHS: Excellent withDistinction: 105.3 PerformanceIndex; Above/Value-Added.•Fort Meigs: Excellent;105.4 Performance Index;Met/Value-Added.•Frank: Excellent; 101.1Performance Index;Met/Value-Added.•Toth: Excellent, 106.5Performance Index,Met/Value-Added.•Woodland: Excellent;103.1 Performance Index,Met/Value-Added.“As you recall, last year<strong>the</strong> results <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> state testkind <strong>of</strong> came out piecemeal,so we had some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>information, so we knewthings looked pretty favorablein terms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>progress we have seen. Wealso identified some areasthat we know we can dobetter, so we have beenbusy reviewing that information,”said SuperintendentTom Hosler. “And certainlywhen this phase <strong>of</strong>information did comethrough, we were verypleasantly surprised. Weknow we do a great job, andwe know we can continueto find ways to improve.“So we want to celebratethis moment, but we alsounderstand that <strong>the</strong> statetests represent just one portion<strong>of</strong> what we do. It certainlyis very nice to getthis recognition, butwhe<strong>the</strong>r we are Excellent orsome o<strong>the</strong>r kind <strong>of</strong> distinction,we want to make surethat <strong>the</strong>re is a lot more thatgoes into being a <strong>Perrysburg</strong>student than just thisparticular award. But weare certainly very gratefulto our staff and students forallowing us to have it. Weappreciate it.”Levy DiscussionSuperintendent Hoslerreiterated that <strong>the</strong> district islooking at a potentialdecrease <strong>of</strong> 20 percent <strong>of</strong> itsbudget with <strong>the</strong> loss <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>levy.“At <strong>the</strong> last board meeting,we talked about <strong>the</strong>budget reduction plan andhow <strong>the</strong> budget would beimpacted with <strong>the</strong> loss <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> levy. I know that hasbeen a topic <strong>of</strong> conversationin <strong>the</strong> community andaround <strong>the</strong> community,” hesaid. “I know some peopleinitially go to <strong>the</strong> placewhere this is kind <strong>of</strong> athreat.“If an organization or afamily were facing thatkind <strong>of</strong> a loss <strong>of</strong> revenue, atsome point, would sit ei<strong>the</strong>raround <strong>the</strong> kitchen table orwith your stakeholders andbegin to talk about what are<strong>the</strong> kinds <strong>of</strong> things that weneed to do differently if thiswere to happen. Unfortunatelywhen we do that,sometimes it is kind <strong>of</strong> construedas threatening. But<strong>the</strong> families do it, businessesdo it–it is just a part <strong>of</strong>what we have to do to survive.”The superintendentadded <strong>the</strong> district and <strong>the</strong>many volunteers are workingto inform voters on <strong>the</strong>levy. More than 2,825 telephonecalls were made over<strong>the</strong> past weekends and currentlya door-to-door campaignis being conducted,he added.“The best that we canhope for is informed votersbecause when peopleunderstand <strong>the</strong> current 9.95-mill levy is expiring onDecember <strong>31</strong>, it is goingaway,” he explained. “Andwhen we begin talkingabout this levy, what we areasking voters to approve, byenlarge, goes to <strong>the</strong> replacement<strong>of</strong> that. And when youtalk about <strong>the</strong> loss <strong>of</strong> staterevenue <strong>of</strong> $3.8 million,that is more than 5 mills. Solooking at this levy andgoing from 9.95-mills to13.2-mills doesn’t evenbegin to fill in that void. Sogetting an opportunity toexplain that to voters isvery essential to <strong>the</strong> conversations.”Board President BarryVanHoozen noted that <strong>the</strong>state report card and <strong>the</strong>district budget are tiedtoge<strong>the</strong>r.“I would just like to adda comment regarding <strong>the</strong>state report card and <strong>the</strong>proposed budget reductions.The state report card is notgetting any easier toachieve. So every year, wehave higher and higherstandards that we have tomaintain,” he said. “Thisyear we can claim Excellentwith Distinction. Alongthose lines, we can not dothose extras without <strong>the</strong>budget– <strong>the</strong>y are tiedtoge<strong>the</strong>r.”Resident Richard Evans,during public participation,said he was not for oragainst <strong>the</strong> levy at that time.But he questioned boardmembers on <strong>the</strong> district’swages, salaries and cost <strong>of</strong>living expenses.“It is always a difficulttime when you start talkingabout levies and what youhave to do and what youcannot do and what you areallowed to do,” he said.“And, I have always hadone question. Everything Ihave read has to do withwhat you are going to cut,except I have never seenanything mentioned aboutwages, salaries and cost <strong>of</strong>living. Has anyone eversaid <strong>the</strong>y are going to dosomething about <strong>the</strong>sebefore you go on to <strong>the</strong> rest<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> things that you haveto cut?”Board member GretchenDowns noted that administratorshave been without apay increase or cost <strong>of</strong> livingincrease for three years.“Also, <strong>the</strong> teachers are in<strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> a contractin which <strong>the</strong>y gave upany pay raises and any cost<strong>of</strong> living,” she said. “Thosewere negotiated in <strong>the</strong> lastcontract and I believe thatis important to keep inmind. The teachers havemade a sacrifice as have <strong>the</strong>administrators and <strong>the</strong> noncertifiedstaff. That is animportant thing to keep inmind.”The superintendent saidthat over <strong>the</strong> past fouryears, <strong>the</strong> district onlyincreased its operating costsa half <strong>of</strong> 1 percent.“So <strong>the</strong> money we arespending today versus fouryears ago, despite <strong>the</strong> factwe have added 288 newstudents to <strong>the</strong> district, wehave reduced staff by 6 percentover <strong>the</strong> four years andtoday, <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong>administrators is at <strong>the</strong>same level as it was in1998,” said Mr. Hosler.“We have done a fairlygood job <strong>of</strong> checkingthings. We are continuing toexplore ways <strong>of</strong> cost savingswhen it comes to sharingservices and we willcontinue to explore o<strong>the</strong>rways.”He also explained that<strong>Perrysburg</strong> is a “Race to <strong>the</strong>Top” district.“And to become a Raceto <strong>the</strong> Top district bothteachers and administratorshave to sign an agreement,and one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> things wecurrently are working on aspart <strong>of</strong> program is movingaway from <strong>the</strong> establishedschedule required by <strong>the</strong>Ohio Revised Code,” hesaid. “The ORC says this ishow you shall pay teachers.So <strong>the</strong>re isn’t a lot we cando to change that. But one<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> things being a Raceto <strong>the</strong> Top district does forus is allows us to begin tocreate a way to pay teachersbased on performance so<strong>the</strong>re isn’t an automatic stepincrease from year to year.It is <strong>the</strong> right thing to do.“So, <strong>the</strong> things that wecan control, <strong>the</strong> things wecan continue to manage, Iargue that we do a greatjob. But those things wecan’t control–<strong>the</strong> state taking$3.8 million–leave us inthis position where we needto ask. It is <strong>the</strong> last thing wewant to do. What we cancontrol is to demonstrate<strong>the</strong> willingness to workhard and put students firstand maintain quality programs.”Way, WGTE to show ‘Romancing <strong>the</strong> River’ Nov. 6Way Library and WGTE Public Media will show and discuss <strong>the</strong> new documentary“Romancing <strong>the</strong> River: A Maumee Love Story,” on Tuesday, November 6, beginning at7 p.m. in <strong>the</strong> family activity room <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> library.This one-hour film follows <strong>the</strong> four-day, 123-mile journey down <strong>the</strong> entire length <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Maumee River by former Blade Outdoors Editor Steve Pollick, TMACOG MaumeeRiver coordinator Matt Horvat, and retired MetroParks director/Black Swamp naturalistJohn Jaeger. These men who paddled <strong>the</strong> river and Lou Hebert, who produced <strong>the</strong> film,will <strong>the</strong>n discuss <strong>the</strong> making <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> film and answer questions from <strong>the</strong> audience.Admission and refreshments are <strong>of</strong>fered free <strong>of</strong> charge.Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Lourdes to host Fea<strong>the</strong>r Party Nov. 11Our Lady <strong>of</strong> LourdesCatholic Church, Genoa,will hold its annual Fea<strong>the</strong>rParty on Sunday, November11, from 4 to 7 p.m., at 204Main Street, Genoa, in <strong>the</strong>hall directly behind <strong>the</strong>church.Bingo will cost 25 centsper game. There also willbe raffles, prizes, food anda $2 children’s specialbingo which allows childrento play all evening.The door prize <strong>of</strong> a largeturkey and a Honeybakedham will be drawn at <strong>the</strong>end <strong>of</strong> bingo.Those attending <strong>the</strong>Fea<strong>the</strong>r Party are invited toarrive early for dinner andEasy to find, easy to use,no matter where youwork or live.to explore <strong>the</strong> historic Grotto.All proceeds fund <strong>the</strong>religious education programfor children at OurLady <strong>of</strong> Lourdes.Letters to <strong>the</strong> Editor PolicyThe weekly deadline for Letters to <strong>the</strong> Editor is noon onFriday. Letters should be limited to 300 words. 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SINCE1928<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Municipal CourtThe following cases werefinalized in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> MunicipalCourt September14-25, <strong>2012</strong>.An additional $78 incourt costs was sentencedfor each case, unless o<strong>the</strong>rwisenoted.SpeedSantino S. Vasquez, EastBroadway Road, $55 fine;Ralph Torres, MandellRoad, $76 fine; Gregory A.Lockhart, West River Road,$43 fine; Janette M. Knitz,Luckey Road, $71 fine;Kimberly R. Jacob, NoraDrive, $45 fine; Lori K. Billick,Oregon Road, $43fine; Andrea L. Whiting,Fort Meigs Road, $49 fine;Valerie S. Dienstberger, IndianWells Lane, $60 fine;Traci L. Morgan, SeminaryRoad, $49 fine; Corey J.Zachel, North Ridge Drive,$47 fine; Timothy D.Menke, Twinbrook Drive,$43 fine; Michael F. Gauthier,Bridgeview, $45 fine;Linda M. Rowlen, Wentworthcourt, $51 fine; ScottM. Friedman, Preston Parkway,$45 fine; Ricky W.Snyder, Dowling Road, $45fine.Seat BeltRicky W. Snyder, DowlingRoad, $30 fine, no courtcosts.Stop SignAnne L. Schroeder,Hickory Street, $55 fine;Megan L. Cummings,Broad Street, $55 fine;Lowell H. Baker III, BirchdaleDrive, $45 fine; DallasM. Kokowicz, Owens LakeCommons, $45 fine; FredericD. Wolfe, East RiverRoad, $55 fine; Todd A.Laird, Oregon Road, $45fine.Assured Clear DistanceAmanda J. Murphy, OakKnoll Drive, $55 fine; JulieA. Navinsky, ThompsonRoad, $55 fine; Jacob A.Revill, Lakevue Drive, $55fine.It’son<strong>the</strong> P U B L I C R E C O R DHelping You YDo It YOURSELFHARDWARE MILLSHARDWARE130 Louisiana Ave. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>419-874-4502★ SCREEN & WINDOW REPAIR ★Come to us for all <strong>the</strong> tools and suppliesyou’ll need to tackleyour home improvement projects.★ Hardware ★ Paint★ Electrical Supplies★ Rentals★ Lawn & Garden Supplies★ Screen & Window Repair★ Lamp or Small Appliance Repair★ Sharpening ServicesSpecial Orders Are Our SpecialtyLocal Service/Expert AdviceHOURS: Monday-Friday, 8-6; Saturday, 8-5:30Earn yourMedical Assistingdegree in3 continuoussemesters!<strong>October</strong> 17 to 24, <strong>2012</strong>Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 17Accidents, 27000 blockWest River Road, 400 blockWest Fifth Street, south I-475at milemark 3; medic runs,500 block Louisiana Avenue,200 block Zoar Drive, 7100block South Wilkinson Way;fire, 1000 block WalnutStreet; fraud, 26600 blockGreenville Drive.Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 18Accidents, Roachton atFort Meigs roads, FindlayStreet at West Indiana Avenue,Louisiana Avenue;medic runs, 7100 block SouthWilkinson Way, 12900 block<strong>October</strong> 19 to 25, <strong>2012</strong>Friday, <strong>October</strong> 19Accidents, Lime City atRoachton roads, SimmonsRoad at Fremont Pike; rescueruns, (2) 9000 block BuckRoad, 10000 block FremontPike; fire call, 28000 blockGlenwood Road; incident reports,23000 block Lime CityRoad, 26000 block Lime CityRoad; <strong>the</strong>ft, 300 block DStreet.Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 20Accident, 26000 blockEast Wexford Drive; rescueruns, 30000 block OregonRoad, 10000 block WyandotPlace; disorderly conduct,10000 block Fremont Pike;assault and unruly juvenile,27000 block Oregon Road;<strong>the</strong>ft, 29000 block OregonRoad.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Police ReportEckel Junction Road; alarms,12200 block Williams Road,26400 block Fort MeigsRoad, 26800 block EckelRoad; <strong>the</strong>ft, 16100 blockNormandy South, 4100 blockLevis Commons Boulevard,300 block East Second Street,200 block Cranden Drive;criminal mischief, 800 blockPine Street.Monday, <strong>October</strong> 22Accidents, Fremont Pikeat north I-75, Levis CommonsBoulevard at NorthDixie Highway, Woodland atState Route 795, 600 blockWest South Boundary Street,south I-75 at north I-475;Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 21Rescue runs, 30000 blockOregon Road, 20000 blockEast Wexford Drive; fire call,26000 block Lime City Road;criminal damage, 19000block Tracy Creek Drive; lostproperty and <strong>the</strong>ft, 7000 blockWest Lake Road.Monday, <strong>October</strong> 22Accidents, 30000 blockEast River Road, 10000 blockFremont Pike; rescue runs,20000 block Tracy Road, (2)20000 block Oregon Road,20000 block Lime City Road;12000 block Washingtonstreet, I-75 north at milemark195, I-75 south <strong>of</strong> Ohio Turnpike,alarm, 28000 blockCedar Park Boulevard; <strong>the</strong>ft,obstructing <strong>of</strong>ficial businessand drug possession, 29000block Belmont Farms; assistmedic runs, unit block WoodviewDrive, 1300 blockWoodstream Road, 900 blockCommerce Drive, 12600block Eckel Junction Road,200 block Elm Street, 1500block Elk Court; alarms,4100 block Brockway Drive,500 block Winding RiverCourt, 200 block East SeventhStreet; <strong>the</strong>ft, 400 blockWest Front Street, 500 blockEast Indiana Avenue; keep<strong>the</strong> peace, 500 block CloverLane, 100 block TrinityCourt; obstruct court order,Elm at East Second streets;disorderly conduct, 27300block Carronade Drive.Township Police Reportoutside agency, I-75 south atmilemark 194; incident report,23000 block Lime CityRoad, 26000 block Lime CityRoad, 12000 block WilsonStreet; K-9 utilized, domesticviolence and disruption <strong>of</strong>public service, 27000 blockOregon Road.Tuesday, <strong>October</strong> 23Accident, Lime City atMandell roads; rescue runs,28000 block Oregon Road,20000 block Oregon Road,28000 block Cedar ParkBoulevard; fire calls, Mandellat Lime City roads, 7000block Ponderosa Road, StateRoute 795 at Simmons Road;<strong>the</strong>ft, 10000 block SpringMill Lane; investigation,7000 block Ponderosa Road.Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 24Accidents, 9000 block<strong>Perrysburg</strong> residents indicted in o<strong>the</strong>r casesALL SAINTS PARISH“THE ORIGINALCHICKEN PAPRIKASDINNER”Sunday, Nov. 11NOON TILL 3 P.M.(In Observance <strong>of</strong> Veterans Day)FREE dinner for all ACTIVEmilitary/reservists—in uniform$3.00 <strong>of</strong>f for all veterans(must have DD214 or military ID)In <strong>the</strong> McAlear Center628 Lime City Road, RossfordFull Portion (1/2 chicken) - $9.00Half Portion (1/4 chicken) - $7.00Drive-Thru Carry-out is availableTuesday, <strong>October</strong> 23Accident, Avenue Road atValleybrook Boulevard;medic runs, 100 block TrinityCourt, 1800 block NorthWilkinson Way; alarms, 1800block Woods Hole Road,<strong>31</strong>00 block Chappel Drive;<strong>the</strong>ft, 26600 block EckelRoad, 900 block WestBoundary Street, 500 blockEast Indiana Avenue; domesticviolence, 4000 block StableCreek Drive; telephoneharassment, 200 block WestBoundary Street.Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 24Medic run, 7100 SouthWilkinson Way.Buck Road, Fremont Pike atLime City Road; rescue runs,(2) 10000 block FremontPike, 10000 block Cliffwood;fire call, Eckel Junction atThompson roads; <strong>the</strong>ft, 7000block Lunitas Lane, 29000block Fox Creek Drive,28000 block Oregon Road;assist out agency, One CourthouseSquare; animal incident,9000 block St. AndrewsRoad.Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 25Accidents, 28000 blockOregon Road, Oregon Roadat Starbright Boulevard; rescueruns, 100 block J Street,28000 block Oregon Road,29000 block White Road; domesticdispute, 9000 blockSheffield Road; found property,9000 block BishopswoodLane.Kiki Lorann charged with more <strong>the</strong>ftsOn <strong>October</strong> 17, a WoodCounty grand jury indictedfive <strong>Perrysburg</strong> area residentson separate charges.Kiki Lorann, 36, <strong>of</strong> WestIndiana Avenue, faces onecount <strong>of</strong> grand <strong>the</strong>ft, a fourthdegreefelony, and two counts<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ft, felonies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fifthdegree.According to <strong>the</strong> indictment,Mrs. Lorann allegedlystole $9,944.74 from <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Gold Travel BaseballTeam between March 20,2011 and February 21, <strong>2012</strong>.She also is charged withtaking $2,600 from <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Amateur Baseball andS<strong>of</strong>tball Commission betweenMay 16 and December 16,2011 and $1,915.33 from <strong>the</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong> Dirtbag BaseballTeam between July 22 andSeptember 27, 2011.This is <strong>the</strong> second indictmenthanded down in <strong>the</strong> pastfive months against Mrs. Lorann.In June, a grand jury indictedher on three counts <strong>of</strong>grand <strong>the</strong>ft for allegedly stealingthousands <strong>of</strong> dollars from<strong>the</strong> Toth Parents Club and <strong>the</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong> Elementary ParentsAssociation. That case isstill pending.If convicted on <strong>the</strong> currentcharges, she faces a maximumsentence <strong>of</strong> four years inprison and fines <strong>of</strong> up to$12,500.Her case has been assignedto Wood County CommonPleas Judge RobertPollex.The grand jury also indictedTiler J. Clinger, TonyN. Fullard, Andres J. Manzanaresand Ricardo C.Oviedo on separate charges.Mr. Clinger, 27, <strong>of</strong> DunbridgeRoad, faces one count<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ft, a fifth-degree felony,<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Twp., PCU begin collectingitems for 35th Operation BreadbasketLearn more at <strong>the</strong> Medical AssistingOpen House Nov. 5.Looking for a career in Medical Assisting?Get <strong>the</strong> skills you need and earn your degree in three continuoussemesters at Owens Community College.Learn more at <strong>the</strong> Medical Assisting Open House:6-7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 5Owens Community College Toledo-area Campus, Health Technologies 307www.owens.edu/medassist-open(567) 661-2539Registration ViolationBrian A. Granatir, OakKnoll Drive, $45 fine; NeilC. Severt, McKinley Drive,$45 fine, $83 court costs;Andrew J. Weber, WhiteRoad, $45 fine.Operating a VehicleUnder <strong>the</strong> Influence$375 fine, 93 days jail,90 suspended, six month licensesuspension.Physical Control/Intoxication$650 fine, no court costs,180 days jail, 170 suspended,one year licensesuspension.O<strong>the</strong>r Traffic ConvictionsLindsey C. Walter,Winding Brook Road, trafficcontrol device, $45 fine.Scott B. Webb Jr., StarbrightBoulevard, improperparking, $15 fine, $73 courtcosts.Thomas W. Shields,McKinley Drive, drivingunder financial suspension,$25 fine.Kirk J. Harbauer, WestRiver Road, tag/sticker violation,$45 fine.Nathaniel A. Miller, OregonRoad, fictitious registration,$25 fine;registration violation, $25fine, $53 court costs.Mandy J. Gould, OregonRoad, no operator’s license,$30 fine.Mat<strong>the</strong>w A. Leafgren,Tracy Creek Drive, markedlanes, $55 fine.Criminal ConvictionsDeidra N. Belk<strong>of</strong>er,Edgewood Drive, disorderlyconduct, $150 fine,$150 suspended, $73 courtcosts.Bobby D. Ibarra, SimmonsRoad, misuse <strong>of</strong> 9-1-1, $150 fine, $73 courtcosts.Raymond K. Hauser Jr.,Lakevue Drive, disorderlyconduct with persistence,$250 fine, $73 court costs,30 days jail, 30 suspended,handgun and ammunition tobe forfeited to police.GUN RAFFLEWWII COMMEMORATIVE M1911A1 .45& THOMPSON SUB-MACHINE GUN2nd Place — $500.003rd Place — $100.00ONLY 1,000 TICKETS TO BE SOLDTICKETS $20.00 EACHDRAWING WHEN ALL TICKETS SOLDSPONSORED BY NORTHWOOD VFW POST 2984CALL 419-666-7762 FOR TICKET INFO<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township and<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Christians Unitedare collecting items for <strong>the</strong>35th annual Operation Breadbasket.Children’s toys and wintercoats are needed. Donations <strong>of</strong>clean and usable clothing in allsizes, blankets, gloves, hats,scarves, shoes and boots alsoare being accepted.In addition to new andslightly used toys and clothing,<strong>the</strong> organization is seekingcash donations, non-perishablefood items, books and hygieneessentials.Annie Herman-Alrabaya,co-organizer, reminds residentsthat donations to OperationBreadbasket/PCU stay in<strong>the</strong> community. “Your donationshelp our local neighborsin need,” she said, adding thatfor monetary donations, makechecks payable to OperationBreadbasket.She said <strong>the</strong> organizationsare starting early in <strong>the</strong> hopes<strong>of</strong> obtaining more items forchildren. “We need toys,” sheadded.Items may be taken to <strong>the</strong>township police and fire departmentson Lime City Roadthrough Friday, December 16.Donations also can be dropped<strong>of</strong>f at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, 117 EastSecond Street; Frisch’s, FremontPike (U.S. Route 20);Rite Aid, East South Boundary;Ralphie’s, Holiday Lane,and all <strong>Perrysburg</strong> areachurches.Businesses interested inserving as a drop-<strong>of</strong>f locationare asked to call 419-872-8861or 419-872-8859.Baskets, toys and clothingwill be picked up by familieson Saturday, December 22, between9 a.m. and noon, at <strong>the</strong>township hall, 26609 LimeCity Road.Volunteers will begin sortingand bagging items at <strong>the</strong>township hall on November27, from 7 to 9 p.m., and additionalvolunteers are alwaysneeded to help sort items. Call419-872-8861 to volunteer.Operation Breadbasket/PCU will provide items formore than 100 families in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>and <strong>the</strong> township.Applications for families inneed will be available afterNovember 5, at <strong>the</strong> township<strong>of</strong>fices and police departmentlobby.Ms. Herman-Alrabaya remindsfamilies that filling outan application does not guaranteeplacement on <strong>the</strong> list.All families are screenedthrough <strong>the</strong> Salvation Armyand can only receive assistancefrom one organization. Familieswill be notified by mail <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong>ir acceptance, she said.The township is sponsoring<strong>the</strong> program in conjunctionwith <strong>Perrysburg</strong> ChristiansUnited, <strong>the</strong> Salvation Armyand o<strong>the</strong>r organizations.in an incident that allegedlyoccurred on <strong>October</strong> 2 at aWalmart store.If convicted he faces up toone year in prison and fines <strong>of</strong>$2,500. Judge Pollex will hearhis case.Mr. Fullard, 51, <strong>of</strong> LakevueDrive, was indicted onone count <strong>of</strong> rape, a felony <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> first degree. The <strong>of</strong>fenseallegedly occurred on September23.He could receive a maximumsentence <strong>of</strong> 11 years inprison and fines <strong>of</strong> $20,000 ifconvicted.Mr. Fullard’s case will beheard by Wood County CommonPleas Judge Alan Mayberry.Mr. Manzanares, 19, <strong>of</strong>Roosevelt Boulevard, was indictedon one count <strong>of</strong> feloniousassault, a second-degreefelony, for an <strong>of</strong>fense that allegedlyoccurred on September4.If convicted, he faces up toeight years in prison and fines<strong>of</strong> $15,000. Judge Mayberrywill hear his case.Mr. Oviedo, 57, <strong>of</strong> WashingtonStreet, was indicted onone count <strong>of</strong> receiving stolenproperty, a fourth-degreefelony, in an incident whichallegedly occurred on <strong>October</strong>1.He also is charged with illegalconveyance <strong>of</strong> weaponsonto <strong>the</strong> grounds <strong>of</strong> a specifiedgovernmental agency, afelony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> third degree. Theincident allegedly occurred on<strong>October</strong> 3.Mr. Oviedo faces a maximumsentence <strong>of</strong> 30 monthsin prison and fines <strong>of</strong> $7,500if convicted.His case has been assignedto Wood County CommonPleas Judge Reeve Kelsey.PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — Page 3<strong>Perrysburg</strong> residents submit patent applicationsThe following is a list <strong>of</strong>patent applications submittedby <strong>Perrysburg</strong> area residentsto <strong>the</strong> United StatesPatent and Trademark Officebetween June 21 and<strong>October</strong> 26, <strong>2012</strong>.Ted A. Weaver, Animal littercontaining twisted paperrods and method <strong>of</strong> providinga domesticated animal withmental stimulation, June 26.Chad E. Adam, Tensionfabric lumbar support system,July 3.Weston H. Gerwin andGerard W. Bilski, Method <strong>of</strong>adding fuel additive to dieselfuel, July 10.Jeffrey M. Fish, Bottle,July 10.Stephen P. Murphy, Automatedintegrated solar cellproduction line composed <strong>of</strong> aplurality <strong>of</strong> automated modulesand tools including an autoclavefor curing solardevices that have been laminated,July 24.Abdul-Majeed Azad, Exhaustgas purification catalystsand methods <strong>of</strong> making<strong>the</strong> same, July 24.Dale A. Krausnick, Topplate for a filter bag, July 24.Louis M. Montano andLarry Smith, Hot punch assemblyfor providing an openingin packaging material,September 4.Anthony J. Deiger andWilliam T. Peters Jr., Loadtray and method for unitizinga palletized load,September 4.Rebecca L. Afzal, Touchsystem for blue screen, September11.Gregory James Grudzinski,Wea<strong>the</strong>rstrip system forautomotive vehicle door, September18.Craig Miles, Collapse resistantrespirator, September18.John W. H<strong>of</strong>fman, Method<strong>of</strong> assembling a small-diameterspark plug with resistiveseal, September 25.Jiang Tian, Na+K+-AT-Pase-specific peptide inhibitors/activators<strong>of</strong> SRC andSRC family kinases, <strong>October</strong>9.Jeffrey M. Fish, bottle, <strong>October</strong>9.Stephen C. Hill, Thermaldirect printing dissolvingpaper, <strong>October</strong> 16.Kevin J. Kowalski, Sparkignition device and groundelectrode <strong>the</strong>refor and methods<strong>of</strong> construction <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong>,<strong>October</strong> 16.Richard Ashton, Invertersystem, <strong>October</strong> 16.William J. Bernard andJohn W. Gottschalk, Surfacetreatment <strong>of</strong> metallic articlesin an atmospheric furnace,<strong>October</strong> 23.David Eaglesham, Photovoltaicgrounding, <strong>October</strong>23.ES YES YES YES YES YEYES YES YES YES YES YES YESYES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YYES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YEES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YEES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YESS YES YES YES YES YES YES YESS YES YES YES YES YES YES YESYES YES YES YES YES YES YES YYES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YEVote to KeepPublic Transportationin <strong>Perrysburg</strong>!Public transit is a critical resource in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, one that linksour city toge<strong>the</strong>r and connects our community. On November6th, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> voters have <strong>the</strong> opportunity to support afive-year levy to fund transportation services. We encourageyou to vote to keep public transportation in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.Top 5 Reasonsto Vote for Transit:1. Half <strong>the</strong> costProperty owners will pay approximately half <strong>the</strong> dollaramount in taxes compared to taxes paid to TARTA.2. Quality controlVoters will control <strong>the</strong> quality and cost <strong>of</strong> servicesprovided.3. Support local businessesFor every $1 invested in public transportation, approximately$4 - $6 in local economic activity is generated.4. Increase real estate valuesReal estate served by public transportation has a highervalue than similar properties not served by transit.5. Your neighbors rely on itMany individuals, especially those who are elderly or disabled,rely on <strong>the</strong> bus as <strong>the</strong>ir only means <strong>of</strong> transportation.Paid for by <strong>Perrysburg</strong>4Transit<strong>2012</strong> Committee.Denny Barrett, Treasurer, 514 W. Front St., <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s ONLYFull Service Car Wash!WE DO THE INSIDE, TOO!* Carpets Vacuumed * Dashboard Cleaned ** Center Console Cleaned ** Windows Cleaned *CARRONADECAR WASHRt. 20 • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OhBehind PANERA Bread across from Kroger on Rt. 20HOURS M­TH 9­6 • F­SAT 8­6 • SUNDAY 9­5 419­874­2877$1 OFFANY WASH$2 OFF GOLDFULL SERVICEWASHExpires 11/28/12.Expires 11/28/12Not valid with o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>fers.Not valid with o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>fers.NNPWWASHWWASH$$USE THECLASSIFIEDS419-874-2528Nov.6<strong>2012</strong>419­874­2877Proposed NewServiceIf <strong>the</strong> levy passes, <strong>the</strong> city will contractwith Ride Right, <strong>the</strong> transportationcompany that is now providingtemporary paratransit services in<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Following a competitivebid process, Ride Right was selectedas it had <strong>the</strong> lowest price and <strong>of</strong>feredan innovative service to <strong>the</strong> city.Ride Right has established a facility in<strong>Perrysburg</strong> and <strong>the</strong> local managementteam is 100% dedicated to<strong>Perrysburg</strong> and responsive to <strong>the</strong>unique needs <strong>of</strong> our community.Ride Right will be bringing newbuses, fresh ideas, and a focus oncollaboration to <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.www.perrysburg4transit.comNN419­874­2877YYYEYEYES


Page 4 — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALISOH/IMPACT seeks donationsfor victims <strong>of</strong> Hurricane SandyISOH/IMPACT is seekingdonations to help <strong>the</strong> victims<strong>of</strong> Hurricane Sandy.Area residents can help bydonating relief suppliesthrough <strong>the</strong> Bucket Brigade,volunteering at <strong>the</strong> distributioncenter in Waterville, or bymaking a monetary donationto support ISOH/IMPACT’songoing mission <strong>of</strong> reachingout and serving o<strong>the</strong>rs in <strong>the</strong>irtime <strong>of</strong> need.To be part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> BucketBrigade, fill a new, five-gallonlidded bucket with cleaningsupplies, personal care items,first aid supplies, pet suppliesor canned and non-perishablefood items and drop it <strong>of</strong>f at<strong>the</strong> nearest collection site.For those who would liketo participate in <strong>the</strong> BucketBrigade but cannot fill a bucketon <strong>the</strong>ir own, a donation <strong>of</strong>$35 will allowISOH/IMPACT to fill, shipand distribute a bucket <strong>of</strong>relief supplies to those inneed.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Musical Theatrewill present its annualfund-raiser, “Cinemania:Music from <strong>the</strong> SilverScreen” on Friday, November30, at 7 p.m., at <strong>Perrysburg</strong>High School.More than 75 communitymembers are participatingto create <strong>the</strong> show. Manyfavorite songs from movieswill be performed, including“Hakuna Matata,” “Thanksfor <strong>the</strong> Memories,” “All thatBGSU Soſtball proudly presents <strong>the</strong>4th Annual Princess BallNovember 17 • 6-9 p.m.Girls K - 6hp://www.bgsufalcons.com/news/<strong>2012</strong>/10/8/SB_1008121735.aspx17th AnnualNW Ohio’s Most DistinctiveFeaturing a presentation <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts,Crafts, Collectibles, Gifts, Home &Personal products, and Holiday gift foodsSaturday - Nov. <strong>31</strong>0am-5pmSunday - Nov. 411am-4pmLucas Co Rec Center2901 Key St., Maumee, OHParking is FREE Compliments <strong>of</strong> Cloud ProductionsOFF$ 1Admissionwww.cloudshows.bizwith this ad(one discount per person)Valid for 2 PeopleSupplies that are not inbuckets also will be accepted.Items include tarps, blankets,sleeping bags, paper products,laundry detergent, bottledwater, brooms, mops, rakes,shovels, box fans, shop vacs,portable generators and snowshovels.Glass items and clothingwill not be accepted.Donations can be dropped<strong>of</strong>f at any area Tireman AutoService Center or atISOH/IMPACT’s distributioncenter located at 905Farnsworth Road in Waterville.A P.O.D.S. container islocated at <strong>the</strong> Waterville distributioncenter for drop-<strong>of</strong>fs.Cash and credit card donationscan be made online atwww.isohimpact .org or sentdirectly to <strong>the</strong> ISOH/IMPACT<strong>of</strong>fices at 25182 West RiverRoad, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio43551.For more information, visit<strong>the</strong> Web site at www.isohimpact.org.‘Cinemania’ set for Nov. 30Jazz,” “The Way you LookTonight,” “Moon River,”and “Raindrops KeepFalling on My Head,” “Nineto Five” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.”Tickets are all generaladmission and will be sold<strong>the</strong> week <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> show aswell as at <strong>the</strong> door.For more information,visit <strong>the</strong> Web site atwww.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>MusicalTheatre.com.NWO Irish Dance Boosters presents…A BRITISH ISLES CeiliúradhA dinner show, celebrating Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England Friday, Nov. 16 6-11 pm Nazareth Hall, Grand Rapids $45 adult, $20 child (cash bar)Served Dinner & Dessert Buffet! Irish & Highland Dance Bagpiper Historical Storyteller Vocalist Harpist PHS Fiddles Door Prizes Raffles NWOIrish Dance.simpletix.comMegan@nwoirishdance.com , Holly at 419-441-2416Deadline Nov. 3, <strong>2012</strong>Admission $5.00 (Children under 12 FREE)Re-entry with Cloud Production handstampMake it a Tradition!facebook.com/cloudproductions• All Inside • Demonstrations • Delicious Food - Claus Cafe • Hourly Drawings<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Twp. police among agencies to receivestate law enforcement group achievement awardThe <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Police Department was among 10 law enforcement agencies to be honored with a DistinguishedLaw Enforcement Group Achievement Award at <strong>the</strong> <strong>October</strong> 26 Ohio Law Enforcement Conference inColumbus.Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine presented <strong>the</strong> award to Detective Scott Moskowitz for <strong>the</strong> department’s role incombating juvenile sex trafficking in <strong>the</strong> Toledo area.Also receiving awards were <strong>of</strong>ficers from <strong>the</strong> Ottawa County and Fulton County sheriff's <strong>of</strong>fices, Toledo and Limapolice departments, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Criminal Investigation and FBI.The 10 agencies combined in 2006 to form <strong>the</strong> Northwest Ohio Violent Crimes Against Children Task Force. Operatingunder <strong>the</strong> FBI’s Innocence Lost National Initiative, <strong>the</strong> task force has recovered or identified more than 100 juvenilevictims <strong>of</strong> prostitution since its inception and is involved in 35 active investigations. Since 2010, 21 suspectshave been charged.Above are task force members. Detective Moskowitz is second from <strong>the</strong> right in <strong>the</strong> back row.St. Rose School hosts book fair, Grandparents DaySt. Rose School recently held its annual Scholastic Book Fair and a GrandparentsDay celebration. The “Every Reader is a Star” Book Fair began with a family event onSunday, <strong>October</strong> 14. The annual Grandparents’ Day was held on Monday, <strong>October</strong> 15,with more than 325 grandparents visiting <strong>the</strong>ir grandchildren in kindergarten throughgrade 8. Besides visiting <strong>the</strong> book fair, <strong>the</strong> children and grandparents ate lunch toge<strong>the</strong>rand created a memory book. This year’s book fair sales exceeded sales from <strong>the</strong> lastseven years. All proceeds will be used to purchase books for <strong>the</strong> library, benefiting <strong>the</strong>students at Saint Rose.Above: Fourth grader, Gabe Nitschke explores <strong>the</strong> many books available at <strong>the</strong> fair.Below: Developmental kindergarten student McKenna Biami enjoyed <strong>the</strong> GrandparentsDay celebration with her sister, mo<strong>the</strong>r, and her grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, who was visting fromAmerican Samoa.Wood CountyHumane Societyholding fundraising campaignThe Wood CountyHumane Society will beginits telephone fund-raisingcampaign on Monday,November 5. The campaignwill continue for approximatelyfour weeks.Every household within<strong>the</strong> Wood County communitywill receive a phone callMonday through Thursday,between 4 and 9 p.m., askingfor help in supporting<strong>the</strong> Wood County HumaneSociety.Residents will be <strong>of</strong>fered<strong>the</strong> chance to purchase <strong>the</strong>irchoice <strong>of</strong> gourmet c<strong>of</strong>feesamplers, regular and decaf,chocolate chunk cookiedough, roasted mixed nuts,long-life light bulbs, energysaving spiral bulbs, anddurable trash bags that areenvironmentally friendly.All products are fullyguaranteed and will be homedelivered with free deliveryand no tipping.President <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United StatesReelect Barack Obama & Joe BidenUnited States SenateReelect Sherrod BrownUnited States CongressElect Angela ZimmannOhio SenateElect Jeff BretzForfeited land sale set for Nov. 14Michael Sibbersen,Wood County auditor, willhold a forfeited land saleNovember 14, beginningat 9:30 a.m., in <strong>the</strong> hearingroom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fifth floor on<strong>the</strong> county <strong>of</strong>fice buildingin Bowling Green. Thesale will be a public auctionand <strong>the</strong> parcels whichare being <strong>of</strong>fered due tonon-payment <strong>of</strong> taxes willbe sold to <strong>the</strong> highest bidder.Each property hasbeen forfeited to <strong>the</strong> stateafter failing to sell at sheriff’ssale.A list <strong>of</strong> parcels is availablein <strong>the</strong> Wood CountyAuditor’s <strong>of</strong>fice or onlineat www.co.wood.oh.us/auditor/. These parcels arelocated in 13 different taxingdistricts in <strong>the</strong> countyas follows: Bloom Township,Cygnet, Jerry City,The Stony Ridge UnitedMethodist Church will holdits annual holiday bazaar onSaturday, November 10,from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.A homemade lunch <strong>of</strong>Lake Township, MiddletonTownship, Millbury,Montgomery Township,North Baltimore, Northwood,<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Township, PortageTownship and Rossford.There are <strong>31</strong> parcels listedfor sale at this date.However, if prior to saletime, <strong>the</strong> delinquent taxcharges are paid by <strong>the</strong>owner <strong>the</strong> parcel will beremoved from <strong>the</strong> list.Included among <strong>the</strong> propertiesfor sale are <strong>the</strong> formerSmith Foundry lots inNorth Baltimore and residentialstructures on five<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> parcels.Registration for <strong>the</strong> salewill begin at 9 a.m., in <strong>the</strong>fifth floor hearing room.Interested parties areencouraged to make priorinquiries to be assured <strong>of</strong>Stony Ridge UM Church to hold holiday bazaarcabbage rolls, chicken noodlesoup, sandwiches, piesand more will be served.There also will be a bakesale featuring homemadenoodles, decorated cookies,PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPT.PRESENTS ITS ANNUALFEATHERPARTY<strong>the</strong> location <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> property.The successful bidderwill receive an auditor’sdeed for each parcel for<strong>the</strong> purchase price plus$5.50 deed and transferfee, giving clear and perfecttitle. Bidders are cautionedthat this would notnecessarily extinguish anyfederal tax liens that mayhave been imposed on <strong>the</strong>parcel.The successful bidderwill have no delinquentreal estate tax liability for<strong>the</strong> parcels purchased andwill receive <strong>the</strong> tax bill for<strong>the</strong> first half <strong>2012</strong> taxstatement due February2013.A listing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> propertiesto be sold will appearin <strong>the</strong> <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> andNovember 7 issues <strong>of</strong> thispaper.whole pies, a church cookbookand more, along withmany craft tables.The church is located at5542 Fremont Pike in StonyRidge.BINGOTURKEYS & HAMSPRIZES • FUNRAFFLESFOOD & BEVERAGESPERRYSBURG TWP.FIRE DEPT.LIME CITY ROAD AND RT. 20SATURDAYNOVEMBER 107PM-??Please come and support your firefighters!Wood CountyDemocratic PartySample BallotYou can legally take this into <strong>the</strong> voting booth.TELL THEM YOU SAW ITIN THE JOURNAL“Restoring your teeth can restoreyour health and appearance for alifetime.”<strong>Perrysburg</strong>FamilyDentistry419-872-9191• General DentistryJon B. Dove, D.D.S.,is accepting new patients.New address: 601 W. BoundaryEvening hours availableOhio HouseElect Kelly WicksOhio Supreme Court JusticesElect Michael J. SkindellElect William M. O'NeillRetain Justice Yvette McGee BrownWood County CommissionerElect Fred E. Keith Jr.Retain Joel M. KuhlmanWood County RecorderReelect Julie L. BaumgardnerVote Yes on Issue Two for Fair RedistrictingWood County Democrats on Facebookwww.wooddems.comPaid for by <strong>the</strong> Wood County Democratic Party, Mike Zickar, Chair, 455 S. Main, Bowling Green, OH 43402


Rossford Eaglesand AuxiliaryBy Richard StaffanOn Wednesday, <strong>October</strong><strong>31</strong>, Halloween night, <strong>the</strong>Eagles will hold a queen <strong>of</strong>hearts drawing at 9 p.m.Make sure you have yourtickets to win.The Aerie men will meetThursday, November 1, at 9p.m.The Eagle Riders willmeet at 7 p.m. There alsowill be initiation <strong>of</strong> newAerie members.On Saturday, November3, <strong>the</strong> club will havekaraoke with KaraokeSteve, This will be from7:30 until 11:30 p.m.A taco night will be heldon Tuesday, November 6,from 5 until 9 p.m. This isopen to <strong>the</strong> public. Therewill be a joint <strong>of</strong>ficers meetingat 7:30 p.m. and 200Club at 9 p.m.In sport news, <strong>the</strong> topscores in <strong>the</strong> Eagles Ma andPa Bowling League at RossfordLanes are: actual men,first game, Eric Pawlowski,265; second and thirdgames, Bob Parisi, 170 and205; women actual, firstgame, Tootie Steffen, 182;second game, Kim Dusseau,170; third game, Carla Tipton,205; men over average,first game, Eric Pawlowski,+55; second and third game,Bob Parisi, +48 and +52;women over average, firstgame, Linda Tower, +24;second game, Pat Meek,+26; third game, Carla Tipton,+42. Mystery gamewinners were Jerry Bohner,174, and Julie Delrue, 148.50/50 winner was DickLewandowski.The Eagle quote <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>week is, “Marriage is like acafeteria. You get somethingthat looks good andpay for it down <strong>the</strong> line.”See you at <strong>the</strong> club.Thomason named treasurer<strong>of</strong> Lucas County CASA/CRB<strong>Perrysburg</strong> residentDenise “Didi” Thomason recentlywas named treasurer<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lucas CountyCASA/CRB Volunteer AssociationAdvisory Board. Thisis her third term as treasurer.Ms. Thomason is a formerbusiness analyst for <strong>the</strong>Home Depot at its corporateheadquarters in Atlanta,Georgia.O<strong>the</strong>r members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>board are: Sharon “Judi”Ellis, president; StephenVasquez, vice president, andDaniel Natha, J.D., secretary.Mark Wagoner, J.D., JoeSharp and Kate Malone, RN,were named to <strong>the</strong> advisoryboard.Denise “Didi” ThomasonHighestPrices PaidFor Gold Jewelry10K, 14K, 18K, Dental GoldAny ConditionBuying Gold, Silver&PlatinuminallformsBuying:US Silver Coins (1964 & before)US Silver Dollars (1935 & before VG+)1965-1969 Half DollarsSilver Bars — 1 oz. to 100 oz.US 1 oz Eagles, Maple Leafs, KrugerrandsAll Gold coins & bars — 1 oz., 1/2 oz., 1/4 oz.,1/10 oz. & all o<strong>the</strong>r sizesMost o<strong>the</strong>r older US Coins — both Gold & SilverIMMEDIATE PAYMENTMcGIVERNJewelers/Gemologist112 W. Second St. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551419-874-4473http://www.mcgivern.comHours: Mon.-Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-4; Closed Sun.WE WANT YOU to attend our informationalseminar so we can answer your questions aboutthis valuable benefit.Maumee United MethodistChurch, 405 SackettStreet in Maumee, will show<strong>the</strong> movie “<strong>October</strong> Baby” onWhat is thisAid & AttendanceBenefit you’ve beenhearing about?Steven WiseWartime Veteranscan receive up to $1,704 per monthWartime Veterans & Spousecan receive up to $2,020 per monthSurviving Spousescan receive up to $1,094 per monthJim GreerBeacon Associates a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Member <strong>of</strong> The American Association for Wartime Veterans(AAWV) has successfully helped thousands <strong>of</strong> families qualify for <strong>the</strong> Aid & Attendance Benefit.November 8, <strong>2012</strong>6:30 p.m. at PERRYSBURG COMMONS10542 FREMONT PIKE PERRYSBURG OH 43551Seating is limited! Call for reservation: 419-874-19<strong>31</strong>Dave and Marsha SmithCelebrate 40th wedding anniversaryDave and Marsha Rader were married on November 4,1972, at Hoytville United Methodist Church in Hoytville,Ohio.They celebrated <strong>the</strong>ir 40th wedding anniversary with atrip in <strong>October</strong> to view <strong>the</strong> fall colors in New England.Mr. and Mrs. Smith are <strong>the</strong> parents <strong>of</strong> Adam and Kim(Smith) Sterritt, Brad and Shannon Smith and Matt Smith.They have four grandchildren: Sydney, Taylor and MadelynSmith and William Sterritt.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> residents have rolesin TSA production <strong>of</strong> ‘Legally Blonde’Toledo School for <strong>the</strong>Arts will present <strong>the</strong> musical“Legally Blonde” November1, 2 and 3, at 7 p.m., and November4, at 2:30 p.m, at <strong>the</strong>Owens Community CollegeCenter for <strong>the</strong> Fine and PerformingArts on OregonRoad in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township.In <strong>the</strong> film version, ElleWoods has plenty <strong>of</strong> fashionablefriends through <strong>the</strong>Delta Nu sorority, but noneso fabulous as her best friendBruiser. TSA staff set out t<strong>of</strong>ind a Chihuahua for thisstarring role and got twodogs for <strong>the</strong> price <strong>of</strong> one.TSA principal’s assistant,Nicki Ruswinkle, has <strong>of</strong>feredher dogs to <strong>the</strong> stagehands. Bruiser will beplayed by Rocky Ruswinkle,a teeny but spunky Chihuahua,and Paulette’s (<strong>the</strong>hairdresser) adorable muttwill be played by GypsyRuswinkle, a mutt <strong>of</strong> indeterminablelineage. Ruswinkleand her daughter Maya, aTSA seventh grader, willserve as <strong>the</strong> “canine coaches”and keep things under controlbackstage.TSA senior Brianna Hartbarger,<strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, hasearned a lead role as VivienneKensington. She willplay Elle’s rival, as <strong>the</strong>blonde bombshell was left byWarner, her social climberboyfriend, for <strong>the</strong> more studiousVivienne. In an effortto win Warner back, Elle enlistsfellow Delta Nu Kate,played by junior Anya Kress,also <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, to tutorher way into Harvard Law.“Legally Blonde” is presentedthrough specialarrangement with MusicTheatre International.For ticket information,call 419-246-8732, extension226.Miniature War Gaming Dayat Fort Meigs November 3Fort Meigs will host aminiature gaming event onNovember 3, from 9:30 a.m.to 4 p.m., in <strong>the</strong> visitor center.War-gaming experts willhelp visitors play more than20 different games and learnabout this family friendlyhobby.The tabletop battles willinclude historical events andsome fantasy and sci-figames.War-gaming experts from<strong>the</strong> Great Lakes Chapter <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Historical MiniaturesGaming Society will guideparticipants through differentgames and teach <strong>the</strong>m how toplay <strong>the</strong>ir own games at homeusing plastic soldiers andsimple rules.No experience is required,and children <strong>of</strong> all ages arewelcome.Gaming vendors will beon site to <strong>of</strong>fer miniature soldiersand o<strong>the</strong>r gaming productsfor purchase. Food alsowill be available.Admission includes <strong>the</strong>miniature war gaming and <strong>the</strong>museum. The cost is $5 foradults, $4 for children, andfree for OHS members andchildren age 5 and younger.‘<strong>October</strong> Baby’ to be shownat Maumee UM Church Nov. 4Sunday, November 4, at 6p.m., in <strong>the</strong> church sanctuary.The movie is open to <strong>the</strong>public.The movie focuses onteenagers and <strong>the</strong>ir battles inlife. The main character,Hannah, has health issuesand learns that she wasadopted after a failed abortionattempt.Because this movie israted PG-13, a children’smovie will be shown simultaneously,and children willbe supervised while parents,families and older siblingsview “<strong>October</strong> Baby.”Reservations are not necessary.Refreshments will beserved.For more information,call <strong>the</strong> church <strong>of</strong>fice at 419-893-8761.Toy auctionscheduled forNovember 11C o n n - We i s s e n b e rg e rAmerican Legion Post No.587 will hold a toy auctionon Sunday, November 11,from noon until 4 p.m.The public is invited to attend<strong>the</strong> event at <strong>the</strong> post locatedat 2020 West AlexisRoad, Toledo.Use <strong>the</strong>classifieds!Call419-874-4491Cholesterol screenings available Nov. 14The Wood County Committeeon Aging will conducta cholesterol screeningclinic on Wednesday, November14, from 9:30 to11:30 a.m., at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Senior Center, 140 West IndianaAvenue.Screenings are availablefor Wood County residentsages 25 and older.The cost is $20 for ageDear Neighbors & Friends,PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — Page 5I am a 70-year-old retired registered nurse, who has never been politically involved until now. Never in <strong>the</strong> 53years I have been voting have I been as worried as I am today, for my children and my grandchildren. Never have I seenan election so blatantly purchased as I’m seeing today (Thanks, Citizens United.). And never have lies, distortions, misinformationand deception been so cleverly crafted in a constant barrage <strong>of</strong> ads to garner our votes. I have become so concernedthat I have taken some <strong>of</strong> my retirement savings to purchase this ad. Please give me a few moments <strong>of</strong> your time.Actions Speak much Louder than Words.On <strong>the</strong> evening <strong>of</strong> January 20, 2009, seven Republican leaders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Representatives, including PaulRyan, and five Republican leaders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Senate met at <strong>the</strong> Caucus Room, a Washington restaurant, to make a pact: absolutelynothing that <strong>the</strong> new President might propose was to be allowed to pass. No matter <strong>the</strong> dire circumstances <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>country, no matter <strong>the</strong> needs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people, no matter how good a proposal might benefit <strong>the</strong> country, NOTHING mustpass. There was one goal and one goal only according to Mitch McConnell–defeat this President and anything he tries toaccomplish.That’s what <strong>the</strong>y swore to do, and that’s what <strong>the</strong>ir actions have consistently portrayed.Actions Speak Louder than Words. So what did <strong>the</strong>y do?- Filibustered or stalled an historic 300 bills brought to <strong>the</strong> Senate floor.- Cast an initial “no” vote on every bill brought to <strong>the</strong> House floor by Democrats.- “No” on all bills on Veterans’ Health, on Veterans’ Education assistance, on Veterans’ Job assistance programs. In fact,“Veterans” was not even mentioned in <strong>the</strong>ir budget.- “No” on equal access to health care coverage for all Americans; for coverage for children with chronic diseases; for anyone with pre-existing diseases.- “No” to save <strong>the</strong> Auto Industry.- “No” to end Bush era tax cuts that primarily benefited <strong>the</strong> top 3% financially.- “No” to raise any revenue that would change tax rates for <strong>the</strong> ultra-rich.- “No” for EPA funding.- “No” for disaster relief funding following <strong>the</strong> wildfires, hurricanes and floods in 2011.- “No” on <strong>the</strong> Anti-Rape Amendment.- “No” on <strong>the</strong> Fair Pay Act.- “No” on <strong>the</strong> Lilly Ledbetter Act (to allow job discrimination claims to be filed).- Refused to consider <strong>the</strong> Americans Job Act.- Stalled on <strong>the</strong> Transportation Bill potentially sacrificing 2 million jobs.- Voiced opposition to any actions taken by <strong>the</strong> Federal Reserve to stimulate <strong>the</strong> economy.- Obstructed <strong>the</strong> Budget Super Committee by refusing to compromise on anything.All <strong>of</strong> this despite repeated efforts by <strong>the</strong> President and Vice President to bring about compromise in order to accomplishneeded legislation. The only way anything passed was if a few Republicans individually acceded and gave <strong>the</strong>irsupport. Those who did suffered for it–<strong>the</strong> well-financed Tea Partiers (funded by billionaires Koch, Norquist, etc.) campaignedstrenuously against those who did not conform, and <strong>the</strong>y were defeated in <strong>the</strong>ir re-election bids. The RepublicanHouse would not compromise. There was no interest or willingness to work toge<strong>the</strong>r. The Tea Partiers, I call <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>Me Partiers, had one stance, “Our way or no way.”So what did <strong>the</strong> Republicans propose? Again, Actions Speak Louder than Words. Only 90 bills were proposed, historicallya miniscule number for any Congress. And what were <strong>the</strong>y?- 16 bills to rename Post Offices.- A bill to reaffirm “In God We Trust” as <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial national motto.- 15 bills classified as “jobs” bills affecting restraint on Internet providers, pesticide use, water quality, and <strong>the</strong> cementindustry. None had any real affect on jobs.- Curtailment <strong>of</strong> unemployment insurance.- The Ryan Budget Bill that:• Cuts $300 billion from Medicaid, provider <strong>of</strong> healthcare for low income children and those with chronic diseases.• Raises taxes for earners <strong>of</strong> $50,000 - $200,000 by $1,358 to $2,681.• Lowers taxes for earners over $1,000,000 by $300,000.• Makes <strong>the</strong> Bush tax breaks permanent increasing loss by $5.4 trillion.• Creates a two-tiered tax system that costs $3.2 trillion over 10 years.• Repeals <strong>the</strong> Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), raising <strong>the</strong> deficit by $300 billion and taking away healthcarefrom millions <strong>of</strong> uninsured, eliminating coverage for pre-existing conditions and eliminating coverage forchildren until <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 26.• Reduces <strong>the</strong> corporate tax rate adding $1.1 trillion to <strong>the</strong> deficit.• By 2022, reduces federal revenues to just 15.8% <strong>of</strong> Gross Domestic Product.• In Ohio, <strong>the</strong> Ryan Budget:• Eliminates almost 10,000 jobs in Head Start, special education, and nutrition and food stamp programs.• Cuts $110.8 million in special education funding.• Ends tax credits for 107,210 small businesses that <strong>of</strong>fer health insurance for <strong>the</strong>ir employees and costs anaverage $762/year for each <strong>of</strong> those employees.• Costs 197,600 seniors $102,675,000.• Eliminates funding for 177 million meals for low-income families.• Costs families twice as much as <strong>the</strong> Affordable Care Act in annual healthcare spending.• Increases <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> uninsured ra<strong>the</strong>r than improving it.Fortunately, <strong>the</strong> Senate defeated this bill. But is it any wonder that Congress’ approval rating fell to 9%?In 1789, <strong>the</strong> First Federal Congress convened in New York City. It was a contentious one, Nor<strong>the</strong>rners, Sou<strong>the</strong>rners,Federalists, Anti-Federalists, each with <strong>the</strong>ir own agenda. Yet, <strong>the</strong>y were leaders, elected to lead. And that’s what<strong>the</strong>y did. Despite a $25 million national debt, <strong>the</strong>y came toge<strong>the</strong>r, tackled significant challenges and set a promising futurefor <strong>the</strong> new republic. The 112 th Republican Congress has done none <strong>of</strong> that.Actions Speak Louder than Words. I fear for future actions more than I believe easily spoken and <strong>of</strong>ten misleadingwords and promises. I see what has been accomplished despite a vow to prevent it.- 5 million new jobs in 30 months.- National unemployment rate at 7.8% from 10+%. In Ohio, 7.2% from 11%. In Wood County, 6.6% from 13%.- Affordable healthcare coverage for all, at <strong>the</strong> same time reducing <strong>the</strong> national deficit and providing assistance for smallbusiness to cover <strong>the</strong>ir employees.- Doubling <strong>of</strong> student funds.- Maintenance <strong>of</strong> low student interest rates.- Job retraining for <strong>the</strong> unemployed.- Jobs assistance for veterans.- Elimination <strong>of</strong> pre-existing conditions for children.- Improvement in healthcare for children, women and families.- Reduction in oil imports to <strong>the</strong> lowest level in 10 years.- Aggressive actions against Chinese unfair manufacturing and import activities.- A strong boom in <strong>the</strong> housing industry.- A steady increase in manufacturing and in <strong>the</strong> economy.- Businesses expanding and adding new jobs.This must continue, and I am going to vote for those who have ACTED, who took an oath to serve and did so–not thosewho have ignored that oath, dispersed an overwhelming amount <strong>of</strong> misinformation, and DONE NOTHING for any <strong>of</strong> us.I hope, that with all this information, you will make <strong>the</strong> same decision. I hope you’ll continue to support our growth andre-elect President Obama, Senator Sherrod Brown, elect Angela Zimmann to <strong>the</strong> House and support those in Wood Countywho have worked so hard to restore our local economy.Thank you so much for your time and attention.Sharon Belk<strong>of</strong>er<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio60 and older and $25 forages 25-59.The screening panel includesHDL (good cholesterol),LDL (badcholesterol), triglycerides,total cholesterol/HDL ratioand a blood glucose level.Results will be immediatelyavailable and will bediscussed with clients by aregistered nurse.These screenings requirean appointment and pretestinstructions.To make an appointment,call 1-800-367-4935 or 419-353-5661 and ask for SocialServices.O<strong>the</strong>r clinics are availablethroughout Novemberat <strong>the</strong> Bowling Green SeniorCenter, 305 North MainStreet, Bowling Green.Way Library will holdano<strong>the</strong>r program in its series<strong>of</strong> events designed to helphigh school students as <strong>the</strong>yconsider <strong>the</strong>ir options forhigher education.“Financial Aid 101” is anoverview <strong>of</strong> scholarships,grants, student loans and <strong>the</strong>PAID ADVERTISEMENT BY SHARON BELKOFER OF PERRYSBURG‘Financial Aid 101’ programslated at Way Library Nov. 15FAFSA.Betsy Johnson, <strong>of</strong> OwensCommunity College, willanswer questions on findingfunds for college.This is a free program,and no reservations are necessary.Refreshments will beserved.


Page 6 — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL O b i t u a r i e sMeets at <strong>the</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong> YMCA(Fort Meigs Centerfor Health Promotion)13415 Eckel Junction Rd.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551Sunday Mornings 10:00 a.m.A Reformed Church Teaching<strong>the</strong> Bible verse-by-versePastor Joe Hillrich419-356-1127covechurch@gmail.comWe would love to have youvisit with us!OAK 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 Clubs24250 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.orgYOU AREINVITEDWHITEHOUSE6950 Whitehouse Sq BlvdPERRYSBURGIN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICEFIRST 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 activitiesSTONEBRIDGE 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 available10401 Avenue RoadCorner 795 and White Road419.874.1961www.perrysburgalliance.orgRev. Thomas GeorgeSenior PastorSUNDAY8:15 and 10:45 a.m.Worship Services9:30 a.m. Sunday School10:45 a.m. PACKLand Children’sChurch6:00 p.m. Jr./Sr. High YouthWEDNESDAY7:00 p.m. Prayer Service“Join Us In Worship”FIRST UNITEDMETHODISTCHURCH200 West Second<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio43551Phone: 419-874-1911E-mail:perrysburgFUM@bex.netWeb site:perrysburgfum.comGary Rode, PastorSATURDAY WORSHIP5:30 p.m. Praise ServiceSUNDAY8:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.Worship10:00 a.m. Sunday School“Reflecting God’s Loveto All People”Taking applicationsfor weekday preschoolPreschool phone419-874-9<strong>31</strong>8e-mail: FUMPkids@aol.comHandicap Accessiblefrom Second StreetSATURDAYSAYS5 : 15PM51:15PM7PMMSUNDAYSS9AM10 45AM: 12 30PM: 3WESTTOLEDO2600 West Sylvania AveSOUTH TOLEDO29129 Lime City Rd 2150 South Byrne RdiCAMPUSWatch Live OnlineCHRIST 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.SHEPHERD OFTHE VALLEYLUTHERAN CHURCHMISSOURI SYNOD1<strong>31</strong>01 Five Point Road<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551Phone: (419) 874-6939Pastor: Rev. John M. Rutz9:00 a.m. Sunday School10:15 a.m. WorshipNursery providedHoly Communion - 1st, 3rd& 5th Sundays <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> monthEpiscopal ChurchSunday Services8:00, 9:15 and 11:00amWednesday Healing Serviceat 11:30am<strong>31</strong>0 Elizabeth StreetMaumee, Ohio 419.893.3381www.stpaulsmaumee.orgwww.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.ZOAR LUTHERANCHURCH<strong>31</strong>4 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 CenterThe Wood County Committee on AgingHOPE IN CHRISTCOMMUNITY CHURCH276<strong>31</strong> 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 WelcomeFIRST 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 WELCOMEBETHEL 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”215 East Front Street<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551Phone: (419) 874-4559www.saintroseonline.orgRev. Msgr. Marvin G. BorgerRev. Jerome A. Schetter,Associate PastorDeacon Larry TiefenbachDeacon Ken CappellettyDeacon 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.140 West Indiana Avenue (beside <strong>the</strong> Fire Station) – 419-874-0847Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.ALL 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.ST. 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 WorshipMAUMEE 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. WorshipFIRST 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.org•RICHARD DROUARDRichard P. Drouard, 69, alifelong resident <strong>of</strong> Rossford,died unexpectedly on<strong>October</strong> 19, <strong>2012</strong>. He wasborn to Richard and KathrynDrouard on November 17,1942. He made a career as aplumber/pipefitter atDimech Services for morethan 30 years and as zoninginspector for <strong>the</strong> city <strong>of</strong>Rossford for 10 years.He was an avid fan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Detroit Tigers. He enjoyedtraveling, and spending timein his garage debating amyriad <strong>of</strong> topics withfriends, and spending timewatching and nurturing hisgrandchildren. He spent hisentire life giving <strong>of</strong> himselfto all sorts <strong>of</strong> causes andprojects.He is survived by hiswife, Roberta (Minnick)Drouard; sons, Josh (Laura)Drouard and MichaelDrouard; step-son, ScottBachman; grandchildren,Ma<strong>the</strong>w and MichaelDrouard and Hunter, Chase,and Elizabeth Bachman; sister,Nancy Pease; bro<strong>the</strong>rin-law,Joseph (Darlene)Minnick; sister-in-law, DebKaltenbach, and <strong>the</strong> Band <strong>of</strong>Troopers he has led formore than 40 years. He waspreceded in death by hisparents; wife, LindaDrouard, and son, JefferyDrouard.Funeral services wereheld Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 27,at All Saints Church, Rossford.Interment was in FortMeigs Cemetery in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.Arrangements weremade by <strong>the</strong> Sujkowski FuneralHome <strong>of</strong> Rossford.The family asks thatdonors give to a charity <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong>ir choice, with some suggestionson <strong>the</strong>ir behalf:Honor Flight, MaumeeUnited Methodist Church,Wood County Humane Society,Friendly Center <strong>of</strong>Toledo, Rossford FirefightersAssociation.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Twp.food distributionset for Nov. 8The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Townshipfood distribution willbe held Thursday, November8, from 8:30 to 10 a.m.The township fire departmentwill sponsor <strong>the</strong>food give-away at <strong>the</strong> townshiphall, 26609 Lime CityRoad.Only residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Township, <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong> and <strong>the</strong> 43551zip code, who are receivingpublic assistance, are eligiblefor this food give-away.The food distribution,sponsored by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Township Fire Department,is held <strong>the</strong> secondThursday <strong>of</strong> each month.Residents must bring <strong>the</strong>irown bags.•MARIE NEFFMarie A. Neff, 75, <strong>of</strong>Celina, Ohio, and formerly <strong>of</strong>Greenville, Ohio, died Monday,<strong>October</strong> 22, at <strong>the</strong> Gardenat Celina Nursing Home. Shewas born April 20, 1937, inRichmond, Indiana, to Lewisand Es<strong>the</strong>r (Rhoades) Grote.She was a homemaker anda member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American LegionLadies Auxiliary, MooseLodge Ladies Auxiliary, andEagles Lodge Ladies Auxiliaryall <strong>of</strong> Greenville. She also wasan active volunteer with <strong>the</strong>Wayne Hospital Auxiliary andhad been a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> committeefor Annie Oakley Days,serving as president.Ms. Neff is survived by herson and daughter-in-law,Steven and Ruth Ann Neff <strong>of</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong>; daughter, ConnieClark <strong>of</strong> Celina; grandchildren,Emily (Shaun) Koester, Kyle(Danielle) Thwaits, andKathryn Neff, and great-grandchildren,Hannah Koester,Beau Koester and DanicaKoester. She was preceded indeath by her husband, HaroldNeff, on May 11, 1999, andmany bro<strong>the</strong>rs and sisters.The American LegionLadies Auxiliary conducted aLodge <strong>of</strong> Sorrow Service onThursday, <strong>October</strong> 25, at <strong>the</strong>Zechar Bailey Funeral Home,Greenville, Ohio. Funeral serviceswere held Friday, <strong>October</strong>26, in <strong>the</strong> funeral home, with<strong>the</strong> Rev. John Nunnally <strong>of</strong>ficiating.Burial was in <strong>the</strong> AbbottsvilleCemetery.Memorial contributionsmay be given to <strong>the</strong> GreenvilleAmerican Legion Ladies Auxiliaryor Hospice <strong>of</strong>Darke/Mercer County.‘Tuesdays with Kingston’series continues Nov. 6Kingston Residence <strong>of</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong> is <strong>of</strong>fering aspeaker series called “Tuesdayswith Kingston.” Informationaltalks are held <strong>the</strong>first and third Tuesdays <strong>of</strong>each month at 10 a.m. atKingston, 333 East BoundaryStreet, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.Community members areinvited to enjoy <strong>the</strong>se freetalks along with some c<strong>of</strong>fee,tea and sweet treats in <strong>the</strong>comfortable Kingston livingroom.Various topics and speakers<strong>of</strong> interest will be presented.Stop by Kingston onObituaryPolicyMany newspapers now chargefor obituaries. As a service to <strong>the</strong>community, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>provides free obituaries. Theseobituaries, however, should conformto our style.Limited details about <strong>the</strong>deceased person’s personal lifeare allowed.Mailbox CheckTuesday, November 6, beforeor after voting, to hear <strong>the</strong>o<strong>the</strong>r side <strong>of</strong> politics with“Gardens and Politics.” CarolErford, master gardener with<strong>the</strong> OSU Extension, will talkabout presidential gardensand <strong>the</strong>ir significance.On November 20, AmyAllen, firefighter and paramedicwith <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Fire Division will be atKingston. Her talk will focuson CPR, its importance andhow everyone should beaware and knowledgeableabout this important procedure.For a complete list <strong>of</strong> topicsand dates, call 419-872-6200 or visit <strong>the</strong> Web site atw w w . k i n g s t o n h e a l t hcare.com.Kingston <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> isan assisted living communitywith a specialized memorycare facility.Get <strong>the</strong> inside scoopand <strong>the</strong> real truthabout <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Real Estateat<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Blog.comAttention 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-<strong>31</strong>48Adjutant Dave Shelton - ph. 419-870-2048Post - ph. 419-666-9563Fort Meigs Union Cemeterydecoration removal deadlineThe Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees <strong>of</strong> Fort Meigs Union Cemeteryasks that all decorations and flowers be removedfrom cemetery grounds by November 9, <strong>2012</strong>, to allowfor fall clean-up. Cemetery personnel will remove remainingitems. Winter decorations may be placed ongraves starting November 23, <strong>2012</strong>.Thanks for your cooperation,Fort Meigs Union CemeteryJoseph Lawless, ChairpersonNow is <strong>the</strong> time to check your mailbox to ensure that itwill withstand <strong>the</strong> winter snows. The City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>will not repair any mailboxes which are damagedas a result <strong>of</strong> snow and/or ice orany o<strong>the</strong>r object dispersed by <strong>the</strong>snowplow. It is <strong>the</strong> homeowners’ responsibilityto maintain <strong>the</strong>ir mailboxto withstand <strong>the</strong> rigors <strong>of</strong> a winter <strong>of</strong>snow. Mailboxes should not overhangany curb nor pavement surfacesused as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> travellanes. The City will only replace/repairmailboxes thatare actually hit by <strong>the</strong> snowplowbut will not repair any mailboxes which overhang<strong>the</strong> curb or edge <strong>of</strong> pavement.Sometimes <strong>the</strong> bestdoesn’t cost more.First floor, 2 bed <strong>Perrysburg</strong>apartment by lake;garage, no pets, $585.Broker/Owner419-874-1188419-874-1112In <strong>Perrysburg</strong>ACTIVITIES ANDLUNCH MENUSShuffleboard and dominoesare available all day,Monday through Friday. Tomake an appointment for groceryshopping or with <strong>the</strong>Legal Aid representative, call419-874-0847.Class: Zumba Gold onThursdays, at 9 a.m. Thisclass enables participants toenjoy camaraderie, excitement,and fitness all in adance-fitness style that feelsfriendly and fun. The cost is$2 per class. Registration isrequired.YMCA Fitness–Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridays inNovember, from 9 to 9:45a.m. The cost is $1 per class or$20 for eight weeks. This aerobicsclass is geared to movePrograms and lunches for all area residentsat least 60 years <strong>of</strong> age.and energize your body. Bringlight weights.Jam Sessions are heldeach Wednesday, from 1 to 4p.m., with Marty Brogan <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area ArtsCouncil. These sessions areopen to all acoustic musicianswho are beginners or seasonedplayers.Wii Bowling is heldThursdays at 11 a.m.Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>Noon menu–Hamloaf orChicken Chimichunga, corn,mixed fruit, fruit juice, blackforest cake.•9 a.m.–Exercise•11 a.m.–Seniors in MotionThursday, November 1Noon menu–Spaghettiand Meatsauce or LemonPepper Tilapia, peas andmushrooms, tossed salad,glazed bananas, vanillawafers.•9 a.m.–Zumba GoldFriday, November 2Noon menu–Hamburgeror Hot Dog, wedge fries,Cole slaw, strawberry shortcake.•9 a.m.–Exercise•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion•12:30 p.m.–Poker•1 p.m.–Bunco Tournament.Come for a friendlygame <strong>of</strong> Bunco. Snacks anddrinks will be provided. Thecost <strong>of</strong> $1 each goes towardprizes. Register by Wednesday,<strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>.Monday, November 5Noon menu–RuebenCasserole or VegetableLasagna, Key West blendvegetables, black-eyedSusan Salad, tomato juice,pie.•9 a.m.–Exercise•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion•12:30 p.m.–Bingo withprizes sponsored by <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Commons.Tuesday, November 6Noon menu–SwedishMeatballs or Fish Nuggets,Scandinavian blend vegetables,Caesar salad, apricots,ice cream.•9:30 a.m.–Bingo•7 p.m.–Duplicate BridgeWednesday,November 7Noon menu–Pork Roast orChicken Stir Fry, rice, Asianblend vegetables, cabbageapple raisin salad, plum,bread pudding.•9 a.m.–Exercise•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion.E<strong>the</strong>l Marie Huntley is pictured preparing items for <strong>the</strong>craft bazaar.Christmas craft bazaarat First UM Church Nov. 3Crafts will abound at <strong>the</strong>Christmas Craft Bazaar to beheld Saturday, November 3,from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., atFirst United MethodistChurch, 200 West SecondStreet.More than 28 tables will beloaded with goodies from areaartists and crafters, filling <strong>the</strong>Fellowship Hall and upper levels.Among <strong>the</strong> specializeditems will be stained glasslights, flower arrangements,jewelry, American Girl Dollclo<strong>the</strong>s, quilted placemats andtablerunners, and woodedcrafts. Also included will beembroidery and knitted itemsfrom scarves and sweaters topurses, nativity silhouettes,baby items, and stuffed animalsand pillows. Homemadecandies, Polish c<strong>of</strong>fee cakes,sweet breads and o<strong>the</strong>r bakedgoods also will be available.Lunch will be served from11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., featuringsandwiches, homemadesoups and pies.The church is located on<strong>the</strong> corner <strong>of</strong> Walnut and Secondstreets.At Maison-Dardenne-Walker, you will find that a beautiful facilityand a warm, home-like atmosphere doesn’t have to cost you more.Whe<strong>the</strong>r it’s pre-planning or aftercare, our pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff iscommitted to helping families during <strong>the</strong> times <strong>the</strong>y need us most.Superior service and quality at affordable pricing is what distinguishesMaison-Dardenne-Walker Funeral Homes from everyone else.Complete FuneralService Package$5,810• Funeral Home Services• Metal Casket• Outer Burial Container• Register Book Package501 Conant St. • Maumee(419) 893-7686 • www.walkerfuneralhomes.com


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Page 8 — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALVA Toledo outpatient clinicto hold open house Nov. 9The U.S. Department <strong>of</strong>Veterans Affairs (VA) ToledoCommunity Based OutpatientClinic (CBOC) will hold anopen house on Friday, November9, from 4:30 to 6 p.m., atits new location at 1200 SouthDetroit Avenue. The event isopen to <strong>the</strong> public.“The VA Ann ArborHealthcare System remainscommitted to Veterans inNorthwest Ohio,” said VA AnnArbor Healthcare SystemDirector Robert McDivitt.“The new Toledo clinic willcreate a healing communitydesigned to best serve Toledoareaveterans.”VA Ann Arbor HealthcareSystem has had a CBOC locationin Toledo since 1978,when it opened its Glendalelocation. The new 66,000-square-foot CBOC opened inSeptember.Veterans can find new andexpanded services at <strong>the</strong> facility,including mental health,mental health compensationand pension exams, tele-medicine,dermatology, Click 2Benefits, occupational <strong>the</strong>rapy,physical <strong>the</strong>rapy, ophthalmology,dental and <strong>the</strong> Faces <strong>of</strong>Heroes exhibit.Attorneys At LawLea<strong>the</strong>rman & WitzlerTodd Hamilton Noll • Kay Lea<strong>the</strong>rman HowardPaul A. Skaff • Robert A. McColley353 Elm Street<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551419-874-3536Practice Areas Include:Personal Injury/Auto AccidentsServing <strong>the</strong> Community Since 1950Toledo Bar Assn.annual trunkshow set forNovember 30The Toledo Bar Associationwill hold its sixthannual trunk show at <strong>the</strong>Toledo Club on November30, from 11:30 a.m. to 2p.m.Handcrafted gifts createdby more than 25 localartists will be featured.Items include paintings,garden art, blown glass,jewelry, knitted items,purses and more. The trunkshow is open to <strong>the</strong> public.Visitors also can enjoy <strong>the</strong>Toledo Club’s display <strong>of</strong>holiday trees.The Toledo Club islocated at 235 14th Street,Toledo.St. Patrick <strong>of</strong> Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns<strong>of</strong>fers fall bazaar on Nov. 10St. Patrick <strong>of</strong> Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns,located at 4201Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns at <strong>the</strong> corner<strong>of</strong> Eastgate andHea<strong>the</strong>rdowns in Toledo,will hold its 22nd annualfall bazaar on Saturday,November 10, from 10a.m. to 3 p.m.Crafts include jewelry,seasonal décor and gifts,PHS Marching Band Section <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> WeekThe sousaphones is this week’s <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School Marching Band Section <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Week. Members include: Kevin Ryan, Alex Hertzfeld and Drew Gryczewski.pop can airplanes, claycritters, wood furniture,scrapbooking, handcraftedcards, handbags, and more.Parking and admissionare free. Food and refreshmentswill be available.There will be a 50/50 raffleand face painting forchildren.All Saints Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Churchquilt show to be Nov. 2-3The women <strong>of</strong> All SaintsLu<strong>the</strong>ran Church will hold<strong>the</strong>ir annual quilt showNovember 2-3, from 9 a.mto 3 p.m. Proceeds will benefit<strong>the</strong> Lu<strong>the</strong>ran SocialServices food pantry.The show will include alarge display <strong>of</strong> quilts, acraft sale, bake sale andquilt drawing. A light lunchwill be available. There isno charge for admission.The church is located at5445 Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns Boulevard,west <strong>of</strong> ReynoldsRoad.‘Home for <strong>the</strong> Holidays’ parade, tree lighting Nov. 25“Home for <strong>the</strong> Holidays” ParadeRegistration FormName_______________________________Organization___________________________________________Address_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Phone___________________ E-mail ________________________________Type <strong>of</strong> UnitMarching: Children__________________Float: No. <strong>of</strong> People___________Adults____________________ Size__________________Animals___________________Vehicles: Car_______________________Motorcycle___________________Bicycle____________________Truck______________________•No Santas are permitted to ride on floats.Please provide a brief description/summary <strong>of</strong> your paradeunit:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Please return completed form by Friday, November 19 to:Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Inc. Home for Holidays ParadeP.O. Box 83 <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552Or drop <strong>of</strong>f at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, 117 E. Second Street,<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. For additional information, contact Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,Inc. at 419-872-6246 or send an e-mail todowntownperrysburg@gmail.comwww.CitizensForBrown.comPaid for by: Citizens for Brown, John F. Kevern, Treasurer, 2352 Homestead Dr., <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551Working toge<strong>the</strong>r for ourcounty’s economic progress.•Over $400 million in business expansion & job growth,which helps our schools and <strong>the</strong> services we provide.•Endorsed by <strong>the</strong> Ohio Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,National Federation <strong>of</strong> Independent Businesses, and<strong>the</strong> Ohio Manufacturing Association.Let’s keep Tim Brown working for us!Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,Inc. (DPI) is preparing forits annual “Home for <strong>the</strong>Holidays” parade, Sunday,November 25, from 4 to 6p.m.The parade will begin at4 p.m., beginning at TothElementary on East SeventhStreet to Louisiana Avenueto Front Street.Area individuals, organizations,teams, scouts, studentsand businesses areencouraged to participate in<strong>the</strong> Home for <strong>the</strong> Holidaysparade.Participants may enter<strong>the</strong> staging area no earlierthan 2:30 p.m. and must bein position no later than 3:45p.m.There is no fee forparade entries, and <strong>the</strong>rewill be no “Santa Claus”persons permitted in <strong>the</strong>parade–with <strong>the</strong> exception<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> DPI invited specialguest.Tree LightingThe tree lighting ceremonywill take place at 5 p.m.at Hood Park. There will beentertainment, communitycaroling and lighting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>tree.Watch <strong>the</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><strong>Journal</strong> for more details.Remember...You bring<strong>the</strong> family, We’ll bring <strong>the</strong>fun.Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong> isa community based, nonpr<strong>of</strong>itorganization with amission to <strong>of</strong>fer and promotecommunity-wideevents in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’sdowntown historic district.For additional information,to become a member ora DPI sponsor, visit <strong>the</strong> Website at www.downtownperrysburg.org or contact RickThielen, executive director,at 419-872-6246 or send ane-mail to downtownperrysburg@gmail.com.Attention Lucas County Medicare EligiblesWe’ve partnered red with Mercy for outstanding Medicare e savings.The Mercy system now accepts SummaCare arSecure.e.Mercy and SummaCare Secure are working toge<strong>the</strong>r to keep you healthy with benefits likeFREE fitness club memberships s and ZERO COPAAYS on preferred ed generic drugs.Attend a free TalkAbout seminar to learn all <strong>the</strong> exciting benefits <strong>of</strong> our Medicar e Advantage Plans.SummaCare Secure Core (HMO) Plan CostsMonthly Plan Premium$0Network Primary Care Physician Visits $0Preferred Generic Drugs$0 copaySilverSneakers ® Fitness Program$0LOCATION CHANGE:The TalkAbout meeting originallyThursday, Nov. 8, <strong>2012</strong>scheduled at <strong>the</strong> Toledo-Lucas2 p.m.Public Library (Oregon Branch)Holiday Inn Expresson Thursday, November 8, <strong>2012</strong>,<strong>31</strong>54 Navarre Avenueat 2 p. m. has been MOVED to:Oregon, 43616888-881-6932(TTY 800-750-0750)www.summacare.com/medicare.com/medicareSummaCare is a health plan with a Medicare contract.The benefit information provided is a brief summary,not a complete description <strong>of</strong> benefits. For more information contact <strong>the</strong> plan.Limitations, copayments and restrictions may apply. Benefits may changeon January 1 <strong>of</strong> each year.You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium.O<strong>the</strong>r providers are available in our network.A sales person will be present with information and applications.For accommodation <strong>of</strong> persons with special needs at salesmeetings call 888-464-8440 (TTY 800-750-0750).All attendees are eligible for a free gift with no obligation.H3660_13_04 CMS Accepted 0929<strong>2012</strong>Join <strong>the</strong> experience.


P E R R Y S B U R GY O U R H O M E T O W N N E W S P A P E RMESSENGER JOURNALPERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — Page 9SECOND SECTIONWWW.PERRYSBURG.COMYellow Jackets beat Bowling Green Bobcats 63-7 in Spielman Gridiron ClassicPHS athletic department raises more than $3,000 for breast cancer researchEven gloomy, rainy skies could not dampen <strong>the</strong> Yellow Jacket spirit at <strong>the</strong> second annual Spielman Gridiron Classic to raise awarenessand funds for breast cancer research. On Friday, <strong>October</strong> 19, breast cancer survivors were invited to a pregame tailgate ga<strong>the</strong>ring and towatch <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Yellow Jackets take on <strong>the</strong> Bowling Green Bobcats.The primary goal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Spielman Gridiron Classic is to promote former Ohio State and NFL linebacker Chris Spielman’s philosophy <strong>of</strong>“Faith, Family and Football” while raising funds for <strong>the</strong> Stefanie Spielman fund at <strong>the</strong> James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute.The goal is to collect $100,000 for breast cancer research in Ohio during <strong>the</strong> fall football season.“Our <strong>the</strong>me tonight is ‘Hope Soars,’ said PHS Athletic Director Ray Pohlman during <strong>the</strong> pregame field activities. “All <strong>of</strong> us here thisevening know <strong>of</strong> someone who has been challenged by this dreaded disease known as cancer. Perhaps you know someone who has beenor is currently diagnosed with breast cancer. With <strong>the</strong> support <strong>of</strong> family, friends and financial donations towards research, many cancerpatients have survived. Because <strong>the</strong>re is hope, many fight on toward recovery. Because <strong>of</strong> your encouraging words and support, cancerpatients have been lifted up. Tonight our fall team captains stand toge<strong>the</strong>r in <strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> symbolic ribbon formed by <strong>the</strong> marchingband. They will be releasing five white doves to symbolize that ‘Hope Soars.’ For all our cancer survivors here tonight and for <strong>the</strong> ones currentlyfighting cancer, we want to let you know we care and <strong>the</strong>re is hope. When you are down, hope allows you to stand on mountains,hope will help you walk on stormy seas.”Above, <strong>the</strong> fall sports team representatives ga<strong>the</strong>r on <strong>the</strong> field to release five white doves.Below left, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Yellow Jackets all sported pink socks and wristbands for <strong>the</strong> game. The Jackets beat <strong>the</strong> Bowling Green Bobcats63-7. Below right, supporting <strong>the</strong> Gridiron Classic and breast cancer awareness, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> student section was a wall <strong>of</strong> pink for<strong>the</strong> game.Rehearsing for “Little Shop <strong>of</strong> Horrors” are, from left: Caitlyn McCamey, Riley Parks, Annisa Spitler, Sarah Miller,Angel Overholt, Rachel Dumke and Noah Tye as Dr. Orin.‘Little Shop <strong>of</strong> Horrors’ to be presented at PHS Nov. 8-11<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High Schoolwill present its latest stageproduction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-Broadwayhit, “Little Shop <strong>of</strong> Horrors,”November 8-11.PHS drama teacher RobGentry directs this quirky,musical, sci-fi comedy, whichfeatures a score built around’60s rock, doo-wop andMotown style tunes. When(after more than 2,200 performances)<strong>the</strong> show closed in1987, it earned <strong>the</strong> distinction<strong>of</strong> being <strong>the</strong> highest-grossing<strong>of</strong>f-Broadway production inhistory.“Little Shop Of Horrors”tells <strong>the</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a lovesick floralassistant, Seymour Krelborn,who harbors a secretcrush on his co-worker, <strong>the</strong>sweet but fashion-challengedAudrey. When Seymouracquires an unusual plant duringa solar eclipse, he names itAudrey II in her honor. WhenSeymour accidentally discoversthat Audrey II requires notwater and sunshine but humanblood to survive, Seymourrealizes he has a little bit morethan winning Audrey’s heart toworry about.PAHM to hold Chips A’Hoy fund-raiser Nov. 3The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area HistoricMuseum will present itssecond Chips A’Hoy fundraiseron Saturday, November3. The event will be heldfrom 8 to 11 p.m., at CarranorHunt and Polo Club.There will be games, asilent auction, entertainmentby Eric Dickey at <strong>the</strong> piano,Mike Robarge as master <strong>of</strong>ceremonies, hearty horsd’oeuvres, and a cash bar.Tickets cost $45, whichincludes 500 chips and fiveraffle tickets toward prizes.The more chips participantsearn, <strong>the</strong> more raffle tickets<strong>the</strong>y will receive.From left: Connor Luepp as Mushnick, Connor Treece as Seymour and Morgan Brunsmanas Audrey.“Once again, we proudlyinvite our community to see<strong>the</strong> exceptional work our studentsare doing on <strong>the</strong> stage.Their passion and pr<strong>of</strong>essionalismis one <strong>of</strong> a kind in <strong>the</strong>world <strong>of</strong> high school <strong>the</strong>ater,”said Mr. Gentry.Proceeds from <strong>the</strong> fundraiserwill be used to helpdefray <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> renovating<strong>the</strong> Spafford House to beused as <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> AreaHistoric Museum.For more information orpurchase <strong>of</strong> tickets, callPhyllis Morton at 419-872-0846, Marsha Molnar at419-878-3500, Cary Wise at419-754-6830, Polly Whiteat 419-874-1890, Judy Justusat 419-874-6828, and NancyWilbur at 419-874-0292.Additional tickets may bepurchased at <strong>the</strong> door.There will be four performancesat <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> HighSchool auditorium, 13385Roachton Road. Curtain timeis at 8 p.m. Thursday throughSaturday, November 8-10, andat 2 p.m. on Sunday, November11.Tickets will go on saleNovember 1. All seats arereserved. Tickets cost $12 andare available through <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>High School box<strong>of</strong>fice, which is open Mondaythrough Thursday, from 7 to 8p.m.The Spafford House is undergoing renovations to beused as <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area Historic Museum.Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Inc. OctoBOOfest features pumpkin carving, music, food and moreDowntown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Inc. hosted OctoBOOfest on Saturday, <strong>October</strong>27. The festival featured free pumpkin carving, music, vendorbooths, children’s activites, food and more. In <strong>the</strong> evening, a BooBash for adults was held in a warm tent on Second Street. Above,<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Junior High student Lexi Stroble, 11, dressed as an Indianfor <strong>the</strong> festival. Below left, Marissa Whaley, 9, was a witch andJordan Hill, 9, played <strong>the</strong> part <strong>of</strong> a zombie. Marissa is a Toth Elementarystudent and Jordan attends Woodland Elementary. The carvedpumpkins are on display this week at <strong>the</strong> Commodore Perry monument.


Page 10 — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALPEPA to hold Holiday ExtravaganzaThe <strong>Perrysburg</strong> ElementaryParents Associationwill present its annual HolidayExtravaganza on Saturday,November 3, from 10a.m. to 2 p.m., at <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Junior High School, 550East South Boundary Street.The event is free and opento <strong>the</strong> public. There will bemore than 40 vendors,including holiday gift itemsand decor, jewelry, spiritwear, specialty food vendors,services, cosmetics,handbags, children’s clothingand handcrafted gifts.The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> JuniorHigh band will perform at<strong>the</strong> event as well as <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Academy IrishDancers. In addition to all<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> vendors and artisans,<strong>the</strong>re will be a raffle area.Food also will be availablefor sale at <strong>the</strong> event.“We are very proud <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> variety <strong>of</strong> shoppingopportunities we will <strong>of</strong>ferto our attendees,” statedKelly Neceski, PEPA’sevent chairperson. “What agreat way to begin <strong>the</strong> holidayshopping season whilesupporting your <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Elementary Schools.”PERRYSBURGCommunityCalendarTo 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 267, <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, November 19:15 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.7:30 p.m. Wood County Democratic Party at SimpsonPark Building, 1091 Conneaut Avenue,Bowling Green.Friday, November 29:30 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.Saturday, November <strong>31</strong>2:00 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, November 45:00 p.m. Survivors Network <strong>of</strong> those Abused byPriests (S.N.A.P.) support group meetingheld <strong>the</strong> first Sunday <strong>of</strong> every month, 5-7p.m., at 577 Foundation, 577 East FrontStreet in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. For more information,call 419-340-6459 or send an e-mail totoledosnap@gmail.com.6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous at SchallerMemorial Building, 130 West IndianaAvenue.Monday, November 56:30 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Lions Club at CharliesRestaurant, near Walt Churchill’s Market.For information, call Kevin Rantanen at419-870-1771.7:00 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, November 6-Election Day9:15 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.6:45 p.m. Maumee Bay Country Quilters’ Guild in<strong>the</strong> board room at St. Charles Hospital.Lois Rawlings, owner <strong>of</strong> Quilt Heaven inLambertville, Michigan, will present <strong>the</strong>program. Call 419-693-8173 forinformation.7:00 p.m. Divorce and Separated Support Group atSt. Patrick <strong>of</strong> Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns Parish conferenceroom, 4201 Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns Boulevard.Call 419-724-4675 for information.Wednesday, November 77:00 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Kiwanis Club in <strong>the</strong> lower level<strong>of</strong> Way Public Library, 101 East IndianaAvenue. Open to <strong>the</strong> public.10 a.m. Low Vision Support Group at ReynoldsCorners library branch, 4833 Dorr Street inToledo. See www.frogtownvision.org or call419-867-1940 for details.6:00 p.m. Families Anonymous, a world-wide 12-stepself-help support group for relatives andfriends concerned about substance abuse orbehavorial problems <strong>of</strong> a loved one, atBlessed John XXII Catholic Community,24250 Dixie Highway. Visitors welcome.Call 419-9<strong>31</strong>-4005 for information.6:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees at<strong>the</strong> township hall, 26609 Lime City Road.7:00 p.m. TOPICS Camera Club at Way PublicLibrary, 101 East Indiana Avenue. Open to<strong>the</strong> public. 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Way Public Library opensFonda Family Film FestivalStarting Sunday, November4, Way Library will conducta three-part filmfestival highlighting Henry,Peter and Jane Fonda.The library will show“The Best Man,” starringHenry Fonda. Written byGore Vidal, it is <strong>the</strong> story <strong>of</strong>two presidential candidateswho vie for <strong>the</strong> endorsement<strong>of</strong> an aging ex-president andtrample political ethics in<strong>the</strong> process.“Ulee’s Gold,” with PeterFonda, follows on Sunday,November 11, and “Cat Ballou,”with Jane Fonda, concludes<strong>the</strong> series on Sunday,November 18.All films begin at 2 p.m.,in <strong>the</strong> lower level auditorium<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> library. There will beguest speakers at each film.Frank Murphy, who writeson film and conducts aToledo-area writers group,will discuss “The BestMan.”No reservations are required.Admission and refreshmentsare free. Formore information, call 419-874-<strong>31</strong>35.‘Bernie’ at Way Library Nov. 7As part <strong>of</strong> its Show Me <strong>the</strong>Movie feature film series,Way Library will show“Bernie,” on Wednesday, November7, at 2 p.m.Starring Jack Black,Shirley MacLaine, andMat<strong>the</strong>w McConaughey, thisblack comedy is based on <strong>the</strong>true story <strong>of</strong> a small town undertakerwho is adored by all,especially a mean-spirited butwealthy widow he befriends.Admission and refreshmentsare <strong>of</strong>fered free <strong>of</strong>charge.Place an ad by calling 419-874-4491.Reset your metabolismand lose up to 1 lb. a daywith HCG!ASK ABOUT OUR FALL SPECIAL!Dr. Mark Neumann, D.O.1715 W. Dean Rd., Suite B • Temperance, MI419-474-4700www.drmarkneumann.com<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 SundayVisit 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 RealitySaint Rose School holds Halloween Trunk or TreatSaint Rose students got a head start on Halloween onThursday evening, <strong>October</strong> 25. The school’s Parents Associationsponsored a Trunk or Treat. Kailyn Blakemanwon <strong>the</strong> trunk decorating contest with her enormous cat.Pictured, clockwise from above left, are: Brooke Leiner,Owens Community College’sOffice <strong>of</strong> Veterans Serviceswill honor Americanservice men and women for<strong>the</strong>ir commitment and sacrificeby hosting a free VeteransExpo on Wednesday, November7. The Veterans Expo,which is taking place in honor<strong>of</strong> Veterans Day, will occurfrom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in <strong>the</strong>college’s Audio/Visual ClassroomCenter rooms 125-128on <strong>the</strong> Toledo-area campus.Owens is located on OregonRoad in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township.All activities are free and opento <strong>the</strong> public.Serving as <strong>the</strong> VeteransExpo’s featured speaker isU.S. Army veteran HollyKoester. Ms. Koester served in<strong>the</strong> U.S. Army for 10 years andretired as a captain after amotor vehicle accident left herparalyzed. She is a paraplegic.As sports director for <strong>the</strong> ParalyzedVeterans <strong>of</strong> America,Buckeye Chapter, Ms. Koesterhelps her fellow veterans returnto <strong>the</strong> community and introduces<strong>the</strong>m how to remainactive in sports and recreation.An avid wheelchair racer,she has completed more than130 marathons and is <strong>the</strong> firstFORFEITED LAND SALE(5723.05 AND 5723.10 ORC)TO BE OFFERED November 14, <strong>2012</strong> - 9:30 A.M.The lands, lots, and parts <strong>of</strong> lots, in <strong>the</strong> County <strong>of</strong> Wood, forfeited to <strong>the</strong> State for <strong>the</strong> nonpayment <strong>of</strong> taxes, toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong> taxes, assessments, charges,penalties, interest, and cost charges on <strong>the</strong>m, agreeably to law, and <strong>the</strong> dates on which <strong>the</strong> lands, lots, and parts <strong>of</strong> lots will be <strong>of</strong>fered for sale, are containedand described in <strong>the</strong> following list. Notice is hereby given to all concerned, that if <strong>the</strong> taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and costs charged on said list arenot paid into <strong>the</strong> county treasury, and <strong>the</strong> county treasurer’s receipt produced <strong>the</strong>refore, before <strong>the</strong> date mentioned in this notice, each tract, lot and part <strong>of</strong> lot,so forfeited, on which taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and costs remain unpaid, will be <strong>of</strong>fered for sale on <strong>the</strong> date mentioned in this notice for saidsale, at <strong>the</strong> courthouse in said county, in order to satisfy such taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and costs, and that said sale will adjourned day to dayuntil each tract, lot and part <strong>of</strong> lot specified in said list has be disposed <strong>of</strong>, or <strong>of</strong>fered for sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED, THATTHE FORFEITED TRACTS, LOTS AND PART OF LOTS THAT ARE OFFERED FOR SALE PURSUANT TO THIS NOTICE MAY BE SUBJECT TO AFEDERAL LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE OR SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF THE UNITED STATES TO REDEEMANY TRACT, LOT OR PARTS OF A LOT THAT IS SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN, AND PURCHASERS OF THE FORFEITED TRACTS,LOTS, OR PARTS OF LOTS ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TODETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY OF THE FORFEITED TRACTS, LOTS OR PARTOF LOTS. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PROCEDURAL DEFECTS IN FORMER JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS MAY PREVENTANY PURCHASER HEREIN FROM ACQUIRING GOOD TITLE TO SUCH LANDS, LOTS, AND PARTS OF LOTS, AND THAT A TITLE COMPANYMAY NOT GUARANTEE TITLE IN THE PURCHASER. THEREFORE, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE PURCHASER CONSULT AN ATTORNEYAND/OR TITLE COMPANY IN ADVANCE OF THIS SALE TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE PURCHASER WILL ACQUIRE GOOD TITLE. THECOUNTY AUDITOR DOES NOT GUARANTEE TITLE NOR DELIVER ANY WARRANTY TO THE PURCHASER.Michael SibbersenWood County AuditorTaxing District Parcel Number Location Legal Description Total Value Total TaxBloom Twp. A01-<strong>31</strong>1-190000003000 0 Oil Center Rd E60' W160' N120' ENW $ 2,100 $ 206.55Cygnet A05-<strong>31</strong>1-060309043000 154 Venango St CYGNET INLOT 133 $23,600 $ 3,263.81Jerry City A06-<strong>31</strong>1-040102006000 410 Main St INLOT 12 $57,300 $21,717.38North Baltimore F23-<strong>31</strong>0-260405007000 410 N Tarr St INLOT 1307 $34,600 $ 4,260.70North Baltimore F23-<strong>31</strong>0-350102009000 0 Third St N Inlot 93 S3' $ 300 $ 219.14North Baltimore F23-<strong>31</strong>0-350103013000 0 Broadway St INLOT 141 LESS N15' E90' & E30' VAC ST& N7 1/2' VAC ALLEY $ 5,200 $ 748.55North Baltimore F23-<strong>31</strong>0-350103014000 0 Broadway St INLOT 146 & S7 1/2 VAC ALLEY & E30' VAC ST $ 6,000 $ 862.16North Baltimore F23-<strong>31</strong>0-350103015000 0 Broadway St INLOT 145 & W30' VAC ST & S7 1/2 VAC ALLEY $ 5,900 $ 849.99North Baltimore F23-<strong>31</strong>0-350103016000 0 Broadway St INLOT 144 & W30' VAC ST & N7 1/2 VAC ALLEY $ 6,300 $ 906.62North Baltimore F23-<strong>31</strong>0-350103017000 505 Broadway St INLOT 142 & W30' VAC ST $53,400 $30,204.88North Baltimore F23-<strong>31</strong>0-350103018000 0 Broadway St INLOT 143 $ 4,700 $ 679.69North Baltimore F23-<strong>31</strong>0-350103019000 0 Broadway St INLOT 364 $ 9,500 $ 1,360.<strong>31</strong>North Baltimore F23-<strong>31</strong>0-350103020000 0 Broadway St INLOT 363 $ 6,900 $ 991.61North Baltimore F23-<strong>31</strong>0-350208006000 301 Broadway St Inlot 556 $75,000 $19,371.55Lake Twp H28-712-020101038000 0 Woodville Rd EASTPOINTE ON THE MALL PT COM 100' NELY& 50' SELYINTER W LINE & E W LN AR $52,600 $ 5,968.48Millbury H30-712-130401006000 0 Michelle Dr APPLE ADDITION PLAT II BUFFER LOT B $ 300 $ 26.68Millbury H30-712-130401018000 0 Penney Ln Apple Addition Plat II Buffer Lot A $ 300 $ 55.66Middleton Twp J36-611-200401002000 21005 Center St DUNBRIDGE INLOT 65 S71' $ 5,900 $17,141.19Middleton Twp J36-611-200401003000 0 Middleton Pk DUNBRIDGE INLOT 66 E39' S71' $ 3,500 $ 282.08Montgomery Twp L46-412-130000005000 0 Bradner Rd S840' N1070' NPT NW W OF RR $19,000 $ 1,113.57Northwood M50-812-320000006000 2110 Drouillard Rd IRREG PT COM N595.90' SE N1/2 NE $82,300 $14,507.74<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Twp P60-400-040201007000 0 Simmons Rd USR 04 04 SE TRIA PC W71.58A NE $ 600 $ 206.<strong>31</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong> Twp P60-400-180423007000 0 Apex Ln <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Heights Inlot 526 $ 2,500 $ 421.79<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Q61-100-604001062001 0 Coe Ct MCKINLEY WOODS PLAT 8 BUFFER LOT L $ 1,000 $ 82.03<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Q61-100-654103047001 0 Sutton Pl Darcey Estates Inlot 42 $ 1,000 $ 103.57<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Q61-400-080307033000 0 Birchcrest Dr SOUTHWOOD PARK PLAT II BUFFER LOT A $ 500 $ 121.92<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Q61-400-080307034000 0 Birchcrest Dr SOUTHWOOD PARK PLAT III BUFFER LOT A $ 500 $ 121.92Portage Township S64-411-300000057000 0 Bays Rd SE Tria PT N10A S20A WSW $ 600 $ 221.36Jerry City S66-411-330301044000 441 Factory St INLOT 178 $10,300 $ 5,671.71Rossford T68-300-260000004001 0 Glenwood Rd Carrie Smi<strong>the</strong>rs Sub-Div Inlot 3 E25'W175' S80' $ 1,000 $ 403.10Rossford T68-300-260000005001 0 Glenwood Rd Carrie Smi<strong>the</strong>rs Sub-Div Inlot 4 E25'W175' N10' $ 300 $ 120.88If <strong>the</strong> tract, lot, or part <strong>of</strong> lot, so forfeited, is sold for any amount that is less than <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, andinterest against it, <strong>the</strong> court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgment against <strong>the</strong> last owner <strong>of</strong> record <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tract, lot or part <strong>of</strong> lot before its forfeitureto <strong>the</strong> state, for <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> difference; if that owner <strong>of</strong> record is a corporation, <strong>the</strong> court may enter <strong>the</strong> deficiency judgment against <strong>the</strong> stockholderholding a majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> corporations’ stock.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED THAT THE FOLLOWING FORFEITED TRACTS, LOTS, AND PARTS OF LOTSTHAT ARE OFFERED FOR SALE PURSUANT TO THIS NOTICE ARE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTIN-GUISHED BY THE SALE OR ARE SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF THE UNITED STATES TO REDEEM ANY TRACT, LOT, OR PARTS OF ALOT THAT IS SUBJECT TO THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN:POTENTIAL BIDDERS1. Register with clerk and procure a bidder number. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. in <strong>the</strong> hearing room <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 5th floor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wood County Office Building.2. Successful bidder obtains <strong>the</strong> auction card and reports to <strong>the</strong> Auditor's Real Estate Office on <strong>the</strong> second floor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> County Office Building. The successfulbidder will receive a certificate <strong>of</strong> sale, sign <strong>the</strong> exempt from conveyance form and receive a pay-in order in <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bid plus $5.50 deed andtransfer fee for each parcel. A completed deed will be presented to <strong>the</strong> buyer upon payment <strong>of</strong> all fees. (Reminder: <strong>the</strong> bid card should be completed by<strong>the</strong> bidder and must reflect <strong>the</strong> information as <strong>the</strong>y wish it to appear on <strong>the</strong> deed.)3. The successful buyer is responsible for recording <strong>the</strong> deed in <strong>the</strong> Recorder's Office and for all fees related to recording.4. The taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and costs have been paid through <strong>the</strong> second half 2011 tax duplicate.5. TERMS OF PAYMENT - CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK.MICHAEL SIBBERSENWood County AuditorPublished in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> and November 7, <strong>2012</strong>.Kiki Coulson, Gavin Tansey-Coulson, Ian Fitzgerald,Gabe Hunyor; Kailyn Blakeman, winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> contest;McKenna Biami and Molly Robie, and Sophia Cadaretwith Jennifer Hamilton, president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Parents Association.Veterans Expo set for November 7wheelchair racer to complete amarathon in all 50 states. A K-8 substitute school teacher insuburban Cleveland, Ms.Koester is accompanied by herservice dog and companion,Glory. She will speak at noonabout her own experiences in<strong>the</strong> military and how helpingo<strong>the</strong>rs has impacted her life.In addition to <strong>the</strong> lecturepresentation, attendees willhave <strong>the</strong> opportunity to visitwith and receive informationfrom several community outreachorganizations, includingU.S. Marines Toys for Tots, <strong>the</strong>Toledo Outpatient ClinicOEF/OIF Program, Heroes inAction, Lucas County VeteransServices, Troop and FamilyAssistance Center, andGallon, Takacs, Boissoneaultand Schaffer Co., LPA, amongo<strong>the</strong>r community groups.Owens’ Office <strong>of</strong> VeteransServices is dedicated to assistingveterans, active servicepersons, reservists and eligibledependents in <strong>the</strong>ir pursuit <strong>of</strong> acollege education. More than340 individuals representing<strong>the</strong> U.S. Army, U.S. Navy,U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. AirForce and U.S. Coast Guardare involved in Owens’ veteransservices programs.The college recently earned<strong>the</strong> distinction <strong>of</strong> being designatedas a Military FriendlySchool by Victory Media, a nationally-recognizedmedia entityfor military personneltransitioning into civilian life.The 2013 Military FriendlySchools listing honors <strong>the</strong> top15 percent <strong>of</strong> colleges, universitiesand trade schools for exemplaryefforts in embracingAmerica’s military servicemembers and veterans as students.For more informationabout <strong>the</strong> Veterans Expo, call567-661-8387.PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — Page 11CentennialCommitteeplans eventThe Walbridge CentennialCommittee (1913-2013) willhold a kick-<strong>of</strong>f fund-raiser onSaturday, November 3.A chili/soup cook-<strong>of</strong>f willbe held from 1 to 5 p.m., atA<strong>the</strong>ns Baptist Church, 101Breckman Street, Walbridge.Participants may bring aroaster or crockpot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>irbest chili or soup to enter <strong>the</strong>competition, or just go to eat.There is no registrationfee or admittance fee but donationswill be accepted.The public is invited totaste <strong>the</strong> entries and vote for<strong>the</strong>ir favorite.There will be a silent auction,awards, and a display <strong>of</strong>Walbridge history.Those attending are askedto bring any historic Walbridgephotos for <strong>the</strong> collection<strong>of</strong> Walbridge history.The photos will be scannedand returned on <strong>the</strong> spot.To register in advance (notrequired), visit <strong>the</strong> Web site atwww.walbridgecent.com orcall 419-913-3719.Subscribe today!419-874-4491WelcomeErin Driverto Studio 164Call Erin today,419-349-6060and receive%25 <strong>of</strong>f one serviceStudio 164, 164 E. 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Page 12 — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALFriends <strong>of</strong>Way book saleset for Nov. 14The Friends <strong>of</strong> Way PublicLibrary will hold an “EarlyBird” holiday book sale onWednesday, November 14.The sale will be held from2 to 6 p.m., on <strong>the</strong> lower level<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> library.Huge pre-holiday savingswill be <strong>of</strong>fered on new andused books. There will be anexpanded collectibles section.Fill a large bag <strong>of</strong> booksfor $15 or a small bag for $5.All proceeds will benefit<strong>the</strong> library.Election Dayis Tuesday,November 6Polls open 6:30 a.m.to 7:30 p.m.ACTnow to score bigon your ACT/SATOct. 27 &Dec. 7Varying “BLITZ”packages available.134 W. South BoundarySuite H, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH419-873-6121gforces@bex.netThe Lady Yellow Jacketscontinued <strong>the</strong>ir strong seasoncapping <strong>of</strong>f an undefeatedNor<strong>the</strong>rn Lakes League regularseason with a 7-0 recordand being crowned leaguechamps for <strong>the</strong> secondstraight season.For <strong>the</strong> NLL leaguegames, <strong>the</strong> team scored 40goals and conceded only twogoals. The regular seasonconcluded with a hard foughtmatch against rival Maumee,who at <strong>the</strong> time had only oneloss.The game started <strong>of</strong>f witha lot <strong>of</strong> possession by <strong>the</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong> girls, rewarding<strong>the</strong>m with several qualityscoring chances.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s determinationpaid <strong>of</strong>f with a nice passplayed wide to Lucy Walton,who <strong>the</strong>n used her speed andfootskills to dribble past <strong>the</strong>defender and send a missileto <strong>the</strong> far post beating <strong>the</strong>keeper for a 1-0 lead.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> had many cornerkick opportunities in <strong>the</strong>first half but could not capitalize.The second half provedmuch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same with <strong>the</strong>! "12/$"6 -3 "+ .+1 col x 5”+%/)#"90 %01 "*2% ,,/%'-, ",$ "*%0 -"$ -/1(4--$5)1 -&& $+)00)-, --/ /)7%0 8 %"$),'0 ,&- "** girls’ focus set on scoring ano<strong>the</strong>rgoal to secure a victory.Maddy Williams was beingmarked closely for much <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> contest, but with 20 minutesto play she was able toshake her defender, receive anice pass and attack <strong>the</strong> goal.Maumee fouled Maddy in<strong>the</strong> box, and she was able tonet her penalty kick for a 2-0margin.Five minutes later, a perfectlong pass from LindyDelong found a streakingMaddy Williams, who took apeek as <strong>the</strong> keeper came outto try and stop Maddy’s momentumat <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 18.The keeper was unsuccessfulas Maddy placed a nice flickpast <strong>the</strong> keeper and into <strong>the</strong>net for a 3-0 final, giving <strong>the</strong>girls a well-deserved undefeatedNLL season.Sectional TournamentPHS, 10; Waite, 0PHS drew Waite for itsgame in <strong>the</strong> sectional round<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> high school state soccertournament.Waite, who fielded 13players, played very hardwith a lot <strong>of</strong> enthusiasm andsportmanship. Unfortunately,Waite was overmatched,and early in <strong>the</strong>contest <strong>Perrysburg</strong> was ableto score three quick goals.Later in <strong>the</strong> first half,three more goals werescored, giving <strong>Perrysburg</strong> a6-0 halftime lead. <strong>Perrysburg</strong>was able to score four moregoals to earn a 10-0 victory.District SemifinalsPHS, 4; Clay, 0Clay’s strategy from <strong>the</strong>first whistle was to play eight<strong>2012</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>leaf collection scheduleSCHEDULE:◆ The City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> began its fallleaf collection on Monday, <strong>October</strong>15. All leaves must be out for collectionby Sunday, November 25. Duringthis period, <strong>the</strong> city will be coveredseveral times.◆ Collection will resume on Monday,November 26 for <strong>the</strong> final sweep.LEAVES PUT OUT ONCECREWS HAVE BEEN BY WILLNOT BE PICKED UP. A supervisorwill follow <strong>the</strong> crew to assureall leaf piles were picked up so<strong>the</strong>re will be no question.PREPARE:◆ Rake leaves to <strong>the</strong> right-<strong>of</strong>-way, <strong>the</strong>area near <strong>the</strong> curb or edge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>street, but NOT in <strong>the</strong> street.◆ Pile <strong>the</strong> leaves in <strong>the</strong> right-<strong>of</strong>-way.Do NOT bag leaves as city crews usetrailer-mounted leaf vacuum units.◆ Please refrain from piling leaves nearmailboxes and do not park in front <strong>of</strong>or on any leaf piles, as it is difficultto maneuver <strong>the</strong> hoses around parkedcars.◆ There is NO leaf pick up in alleys.◆ Keep <strong>the</strong> storm drains clear <strong>of</strong> leafdebris. If you have a storm drain infront <strong>of</strong> your home, remove <strong>the</strong> leafdebris and add it to your leaf pile.◆ This is a leaf pick up ONLY. Do notmix branches and o<strong>the</strong>r debris with<strong>the</strong> leaf piles, because crews willleave <strong>the</strong> entire pile.◆ Inform your landscape company toNOT blow your leaves into <strong>the</strong> streetwhen <strong>the</strong>y mow your lawn.OTHER DISPOSAL OPTIONS:1. The City Compost Site is availableyear round for leaf and brush disposal.Compost Site hours are 7:00 a.m.to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday,excluding holidays. The CompostSite also is available on <strong>the</strong> secondand fourth Saturday <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> monthfrom 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. OnSaturdays, residents may go directlyto <strong>the</strong> Compost Site. Residents mustbe on file at <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> PublicService to use <strong>the</strong> Compost Siteon Saturdays. During <strong>the</strong> week, residentsmay bring loose or baggedleaves to <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> PublicService, 11980 Roachton Road, forinspection and to borrow <strong>the</strong> key for<strong>the</strong> compost site. Bagged leaves mustbe emptied at <strong>the</strong> site and residentsare responsible for taking <strong>the</strong>ir emptybags with <strong>the</strong>m. First time users needto bring <strong>the</strong>ir driver’s license to <strong>the</strong>Department <strong>of</strong> Public Service to verifyresidency. Check <strong>the</strong> city Web sitefor additional details (www.ci.perrysburg.oh.us).2. City yard waste bags may be used todispose <strong>of</strong> leaves. They are picked upon <strong>the</strong> same day as refuse is collectedthrough November 30. Be sure topurchase <strong>the</strong> bags with <strong>the</strong> cityemblem on <strong>the</strong>m. City yard wastebags may be purchased for $2.25 atBlack Diamond, Department <strong>of</strong> PublicServices, Kazmaier’s, Kroger,Luckey Farmers, Mills Hardware,Mini Engine Repair, Rite Aid andWalt Churchill’s Market. Genericbags will NOT be collected.3. Hire a private company for removal.If you have any questions,call <strong>the</strong> Street Division at 419-872-8020W e’rea bank that1-800-592-2828•Crossroaads• Elmoredefenders in <strong>the</strong> box withtwo players shadowingMaddy Williams to try andlimit her touches on <strong>the</strong> ball.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> has seen this tacticmany times this seasonand is getting comfortableplaying balls to o<strong>the</strong>r players,moving <strong>the</strong> ball fromside to side trying to be patientand finding <strong>the</strong> openplayers.This proved effectivewith a nice pass played intoLucy Walton, who was ableto beat <strong>the</strong> defender and <strong>the</strong>nstruck a hard shot past <strong>the</strong>keeper for a <strong>Perrysburg</strong> 1-0lead.Later in <strong>the</strong> first half,Mollie Whitacre fed a niceball into Rachel Olmstead,who fired a hard shot where<strong>the</strong> keeper couldn’t stop a reboundthat bounced out rightonto a streaking SarahQuimby who punched <strong>the</strong>ball in <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> net fora 2-0 lead at <strong>the</strong> half.The second half saw Clayhaving to play more playersup top in order to try and geta counter attack. This allowedmore space for <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’sforward andmidfielders to operate andearly into <strong>the</strong> second half,Maddy received a pass andused her nice footwork todribble past three defendersand <strong>the</strong>n blister a shot in <strong>the</strong>corner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> net for a 3-0margin. Allex Brown capped<strong>the</strong> scoring with a niceheader <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> a corner kickbeating <strong>the</strong> keeper at <strong>the</strong> nearpost and giving <strong>Perrysburg</strong> a4-0 win.District Finals<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, 7; Ashland, 0The district finals wasplayed in very blustery conditions,with PHS playinginto <strong>the</strong> wind for <strong>the</strong> firsthalf. That obstacle did notdeter <strong>the</strong> team from dominatingpossession throughoutmost <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first half.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> scored midwayin <strong>the</strong> first half withMaddy flicking a nice passonto <strong>the</strong> foot <strong>of</strong> CourtneyClody who placed a nice shotin <strong>the</strong> corner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> net.More shots were fired atAshland’s keeper who wasable to make save after save.Late in <strong>the</strong> first half MaddyWilliams broke loose beatingbelieves in playing our• www•GenoaEqual Housinng Lenderw.genoabank.comMaumee•Millbury• Oreegon• Member FDICThe <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School girls soccer team celebrates winning <strong>the</strong> district championship.Regional semifinals today at BGSULady Jackets soccer team takes NLL, District titles<strong>the</strong> defender and making anice footskill move to beat<strong>the</strong> keeper for a 2-0 victory.Less than two minutes later,PHS was able to net threegoals in a three minute timespan with Lucy Walton,Allex Brown and JosieFowler scoring to increase<strong>the</strong> half time lead to 5-0.The second half allowed<strong>the</strong> entire roster to get significantplaying and MaddyWilliams and Lucy Waltonscored a goal each, givingPHS <strong>the</strong>ir third straight districtfinals win and <strong>the</strong>ir 15thshutout in 19 contests.The regional semifinalswill be held Wednesday, <strong>October</strong><strong>31</strong>, at Bowling GreenState University’s CochranStadium at 7 p.m.!"#$%&'$"(&)'*$!+,'-.$/$!0+*',$1''2-3$$ "($ !+,'-.$ $ !0+*',$ '2-3$!"#$%&'($")#$%)*+,)-./-0/1)2,'3$"4)) )•! ! !"#$"%&'()*"'+#%),)*-"(+').++/#01)"%&'( )*-"(+') ++/#01)•! ! 23+4$"()5&6+.7+')8 ) %9 ):);?)@&..&#41)) ) )•! ! 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Prizm to present second annual Careers in Creativity seminarPrizm Creative Community,a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it 501 (c) (3)for education, service, andcollaboration in <strong>the</strong> visualand literary arts, is sponsoring<strong>the</strong> second annual Careersin Creativity Seminaron Saturday, November 10.The event will be held from1 to 5 p.m., at <strong>Perrysburg</strong>High School. It is free andopen <strong>the</strong> public.The seminar will featuresome <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most successfulpr<strong>of</strong>essionals in northwestOhio who make a living in<strong>the</strong> creative industries.Brian Kennedy, director<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Toledo Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,will be <strong>the</strong> keynote speakerand will introduce <strong>the</strong> distinguishedpr<strong>of</strong>essionals leadingafternoon classes.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High Schoolalumni Aubrey Cox will behonored for her recent accomplishments.Co-host/ studentambassadors for <strong>the</strong> daywill be members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>High School art clubdirected by counselors DonGriffith, Lynne Barefoot andMichelle St. John-Brunner.The full event cataloguefor class selection and individualand group registrationforms can be viewed on <strong>the</strong>Prizm Web site atwww.MyPrizm.com. Registrationis on a first come, firstserved basis, and must be e-mailed to prizm@bex.net, ormailed to PRIZM CommunicationsChairman Jim Barnhart,504 Highland Drive,Rossford, Ohio 43460.It is anticipated that somewalk-in registrations can beaccommodated, but classesmay fill early. Priority seatingwill be given first come,first served, especially tothose who submit by <strong>the</strong> preregistrationdeadline <strong>of</strong> November2.Participants should enter<strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High SchoolRoachton Road entrance,park in <strong>the</strong> east parking lot,and enter <strong>the</strong> school through<strong>the</strong> east student entrance.After a stop at <strong>the</strong> registrationline to pick up <strong>the</strong>irclass schedule, participantscan view <strong>the</strong> prize tableswhere <strong>the</strong>y will be able tovote with raffle tickets formore than $1,500 in valuableprizes before <strong>the</strong> program begins.Among <strong>the</strong> prizes willbe <strong>the</strong> Adobe Creative Suites<strong>of</strong>tware, an electronicWacom drawing tablet, pr<strong>of</strong>essionalportfolio, classicwooden floor easel, art supplies,and more.This year six different occupationswill be highlightedby area pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, andparticipants will have an opportunityto select three <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> six presentations to attendin a round robin fashion.After attending <strong>the</strong> threelectures, at 4 p.m., participantswill enjoy food in <strong>the</strong>Commons area, while watchinga “New York FashionWeek” Style fashion showchoreographed by StarboundEntertainment Group usingmodels from <strong>Perrysburg</strong>High School and ToledoSchool for <strong>the</strong> Arts.Featured will be one-<strong>of</strong>-akindhand-painted clothingby Mercé L. Culp followedby designer fashions fromSophie’s Sister.Immediately following<strong>the</strong> fashion show, winners <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> raffle prizes will be announced.Winners must bepresent to receive <strong>the</strong>irprizes.Students and adults whohave never been Prizmmembers also will have anopportunity to win a free year<strong>of</strong> membership in Prizm CreativeCommunity.Membership affords reducedprice educationalworkshops in <strong>the</strong> visual andliterary arts, access to qualityexhibitions, art <strong>the</strong>rapy andrecreation, as well as opportunitiesfor commerce andnetworking.The seminar will begeared toward high schooland early college students exploringcareer options as wellas life-long learners who maywant to increase <strong>the</strong>ir revenuestream in <strong>the</strong> creativeindustries.The following occupationswill be highlighted atthis year’s seminar: scriptwriting, video production andbroadcasting, art <strong>the</strong>rapy, <strong>the</strong>fashion industry, studio artand art education, journalismand technology, communicationsand publishing.“It is incumbent onevery generation topay its own debts asit goes. A principlewhich if acted onwould save onehalf<strong>the</strong> wars <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>world.”–Thomas JeffersonThe <strong>Perrysburg</strong> HighSchool boys cross countryteam headed into championshipseason on Saturday,<strong>October</strong> 13, at <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rnLakes League championshipmeet.The Yellow Jacketswanted to avenge a toughthree point loss from lastyear to perennial powerhouseand 10-time leaguechampion Northview.Though <strong>the</strong> Jackets ranstrong, <strong>the</strong> Wildcats refusedto be tamed as <strong>the</strong>y produceda state meet podium caliberperformance for a commanding67-23 win.PHS matched <strong>the</strong> Wildcatsman-for-man in <strong>the</strong>early stages <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> race, assenior Bryant Byrd and juniorAndrew Bayes dueledNorthview’s Kyle Brooksand Springfield’s KohlTaberner in a lead pack thathit <strong>the</strong> mile in 4:57.By halfway, however, <strong>the</strong>Jackets had faded and <strong>the</strong>Wildcats pulled away.They were able to stackfive runners in <strong>the</strong> top 10 andin front <strong>of</strong> junior BobbyBorger, who was second manfor <strong>the</strong> Jackets in 16:52.Bayes was <strong>the</strong> only <strong>Perrysburg</strong>runner to crack intoNorthview’s top 5, with afifth overall finish in a time<strong>of</strong> 16:32.Sophomore Matt Studerran <strong>the</strong> race <strong>of</strong> his life for anear 30 second personal best<strong>of</strong> 17:15 to finish fourth manfor <strong>the</strong> Jackets and 17thoverall.At <strong>the</strong> Tiffin Regionalcompetition, <strong>the</strong> PearsonPark course was unforgivingand a bit muddy, producingslow times across <strong>the</strong> board.Senior Bryant Byrd led<strong>the</strong> Jackets with an eighthplace finish in 16:44, runninga tactically savvy raceto cut up through <strong>the</strong> fieldand avenge a hard fadinglast-mile from a week earlier.Senior Trevor Somogyiwas <strong>the</strong> lead <strong>Perrysburg</strong> runnerin <strong>the</strong> open race, finishingin 18:45. With this run,Trevor capped <strong>of</strong>f a memorableseason that saw himdrop his personal best bymore than a minute to 17:58.Thick mud and bonechilling wind was <strong>the</strong> settingfor <strong>the</strong> culmination <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong> Yellow Jacketboy’s cross country seasonover <strong>the</strong> weekend.The OHSAA regional finals,held at <strong>the</strong> historiccourse at Hedges Boyer parkin Tiffin, saw dominationfrom <strong>the</strong> Cleveland area as<strong>the</strong> Jackets ran well butwound up 11th.A berth at <strong>the</strong> state meethad been in <strong>the</strong> crosshairs allyear, but stiff competitiondecided o<strong>the</strong>rwise.The tough loss to longstanding rival Northview at<strong>the</strong> NLL championshipsserved as a precursor, andeven after a strong runner-upfinish at <strong>the</strong> district meet, <strong>the</strong>Jackets arrived in Tiffin towitness even Northview senthome by powerhouses from<strong>the</strong> East. Cleveland St. Ignatiuswon by nearly 100points over runner-up ToledoSt. Francis, as five out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>top seven schools hailedfrom nor<strong>the</strong>ast Ohio.None<strong>the</strong>less, <strong>the</strong> effortwas not poor by any stretch.Senior Bryant Byrdcapped <strong>of</strong>f a stellar career ashe once again led <strong>the</strong> way for<strong>the</strong> Jackets, placing 32ndoverall in a time <strong>of</strong> 16:54.Fellow senior Troy Mauerimpressed with a 17:23 finaleover a course that likelyran 30 seconds slow.Paul DeJong, <strong>the</strong> finalsenior <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Yellow Jacketsquad, finished <strong>of</strong>f his careerPERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — Page 13Boys cross country takes second at district, ends season at regionalsThe boy cross country team with <strong>the</strong> runner-up trophy from <strong>the</strong> Northwest District I meet.with a solid 17:46 performanceas <strong>the</strong> sixth man for <strong>the</strong>team and 99th overall.The boys look towardsnext year, when top returnersAndrew Bayes, ParkerCalvin, Bobby Borger, andMatt Studer will aim to atlast fulfill <strong>the</strong> goals <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>past two seasons: a longawaited NLL championshiptitle and a berth at <strong>the</strong> statemeet.Moving? Let us know.419-874-4491.Every FRIDAY Night 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.August <strong>31</strong> through November 16$9.95 - Includes: Alaskan Pollock andTilapia, Fried Clams, Popcorn Shrimp, Soup,Cole Slaw, Vegetables, Baked Potatoes,and Rolls.TANGLEWOOD GOLF CLUB9802 Dowling Road,<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio • 419-833-1725Suzette L. Huenefeld, M.D.PERRYSBURG FORT MEIGSFAMILY PRACTICE27511 Holiday Lane, Ste. 101<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551419-872-0242• Family practice• Specializing in female healthcareand pediatrics• Accepting new patients• Most insurance plans• Call for a FREE get to know you visitSt. John’s Jesuit High School & AcademyMen for O<strong>the</strong>rsSt. John’s Jesuit High School & Academy | Grades 6 - 125901 Airport Highway | Toledo, OH 43615 | 419.865.5743 | www.sjjtitans.org


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The event, which isopen to <strong>the</strong> public, will takeplace from 6 to 10 p.m., in<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, at GraystoneBanquet Hall, 29101 HuffordRoad.The dinner includes <strong>the</strong>choice <strong>of</strong> all-you-can-eatprime rib or crab legs, appetizers,salad bar, potato, vegetable,roll and beverage. Inaddition, attendees can bidon items donated for <strong>the</strong>event’s silent auction.A list <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> items availableto bid on is updatedweekly on Wood Lane’s blog(www.woodlaneworks.wordpress.com) or Facebook page(www.facebook.com/wood.lane.works).Tickets are available at<strong>the</strong> Wood Lane School <strong>of</strong>fice,1921 East Gypsy LaneRoad, Bowling Green. The<strong>of</strong>fice is open Mondaythrough Friday, from 8 a.m.to 4:30 p.m. Individual, organization,and businesssponsor opportunities areavailable.For more information,call Janet Zulch, at WoodLane School, at 419-352-5115 or send an e-mail tojzulch@woodlane.us.Real EstateInvestors Assn.meeting set forTues., Nov. 13The Real Estate InvestorsAssociation meets<strong>the</strong> second Tuesday <strong>of</strong> eachmonth at 6:15 p.m., at <strong>the</strong>Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus, 4256Secor Road, Toledo.The meetings provide anopportunity to network witho<strong>the</strong>r real estate investors <strong>of</strong>northwest Ohio and sou<strong>the</strong>rnMichigan.Meetings are open to <strong>the</strong>public.For more information,call 419-283-8427 or 419-699-1532.Way Public Library <strong>of</strong>fers programsfor homeschoolers in NovemberWay Public Library will<strong>of</strong>fer <strong>the</strong> following programsfor homeschoolers inNovember.Afternoon Adventuresbeing held on November 7,at 1:30 p.m., for childrenages 5 to 7.Games and activities willbe based on <strong>the</strong> popular“Skippyjon Jones” books byJudy Schachner.These books feature aspunky Siamese cat who<strong>of</strong>ten dresses as a bandito onhis adventures.Online registration is required.Homeschoolers’ BookTalk–will be held November12, at 1:30 p.m. This isfor homeschooled boys andgirls ages 8-12.The book being discussedis “Wonderstruck,”by Brian Selznick. Copies <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> book are available forcheck out at <strong>the</strong> children’sdesk.This unique book tellstwo stories separated by 50years. One is about a boyand is told in text, and <strong>the</strong>o<strong>the</strong>r about a girl is told withpictures.The readers learn at <strong>the</strong>end how <strong>the</strong> two characters’lives are intertwined.History Hikers–will bepresented on November 28,at 1:30 p.m.This program is for childrenages 8 to 12.The country being studiedis Ecuador. Students willvisit several stations as <strong>the</strong>ycollect “postcards” featuringvarious aspects <strong>of</strong> Ecuador.Each postcard will includequestions to be answeredusing information providedat each station.Online registration is required.Register at www.waylibrary.info or call 419-874-<strong>31</strong>35, extension 116.


THE 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. Box 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice hours areMonday-Friday, 8:30 to 4:30, closed Saturday and Sunday, or visit our Web site at www.perrysburg.com.CALL 419-874-2528 or 419-874-4491FIRST TIME ADVERTISERS, WITHOUT A CREDIT HISTORYMUST PAY FOR ADVERTISING WHEN SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION.Submit your classified advertisement via e-mail. 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References,reasonable, estimatesavailable. Call Justin,419-872-5716.BLIND CLEANING and repair.Mini blinds, wood blinds,fabric shades, vertical blinds.Pick up, deliver, take down,re-hang, next day turn around.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Clean Blinds Plus.419-874-9199.PIANO TUNING, repairs,sales. 419-754-7530, 419-350-6281. www.beeleypiano.com.APPLIANCE REPAIR. Fastpr<strong>of</strong>essional service to Rossford,<strong>Perrysburg</strong> and Toledovicinity. Call Dave SmithAppliance Repair at 419-385-4474 or go to DaveSmithAppliance.com to scheduleservice or order parts online.BDRY BASEMENT Waterpro<strong>of</strong>ing.Cracked or bowingwalls. 419-787-6020, 419-349-5054.YARD WORK done. Call,419-874-2914.FALL CLEAN-UP. Leaf removal,bushes and shrubstrimmed or removed, perennialscut back. Call Don at Don’sLawn and Landscape, LLC,419-708-3855.WINDOW CLEANING.Clearly Superior WindowCleaning. Residential Specialist.“Your pane is mypleasure” Jeff Romp owner/operator. 419-385-9260.MICHAEL’S EXCAVAT-ING. Sand, stone, topsoil, excavating.Free estimates. Insured.419-344-1872.BASEMENT WATER-PROOFING, wall repair.Reasonable rates. 30 years experience.Many <strong>Perrysburg</strong> references.Licensed and insured.Call anytime, 419-874-2802.STEVE’S DRYWALL, sprayceilings, texture walls, allpatchwork. Call Steve,419-873-8025.INTERIOR PAINTING,neat, experienced. References.Free estimates. Donna,419-476-1173, 419-250-4504.HURLEY’S INTERIOR/exteriorpainting. Reasonableprices. 20 years experience.Free estimates. Call 419-882-6753.CONCRETE WORK. Driveways,patios, sidewalks. Cementmason since 1985.Call Paul 419-327-0883.SEWING MACHINE repair,clean, oil, adjust, in yourhome, $19.95, 24 hour service.419-843-6233.ALL AMERICAN handyman.Interior/exterior, free estimates.Jeff, 419-509-9610.FREE PICK-UP for metaland appliances. Moving in/out,clean-up and hauling, houses,attics, basements, buildings,yards, garages, rental properties,etc. Special help for elderly,handicapped, vets.419-215-4194.PLACE YOUR classified ad in<strong>the</strong> American Legion Press.Reach veterans across <strong>the</strong> areaeach month for as low as $5.50.Call 419-874-4491 to placeyour ad.GARAGE SALES !"#$$%%&% ' 6475 FIVE Point Road, Friday-Saturday,9-3. Lots <strong>of</strong> newitems, new and used kidsclothing, toys, books andhousehold items.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, November 3 , 9a.m. to 5 p.m. Free admission.100 vendors with antiques,coins, glassware,sports cards. Spaces from$20. 419-290-5396.MOVING/ESTATEALL MOVING/ESTATESALE ADVERTISINGMUST BE PREPAID, BYCASH, CREDIT CARD ORCHECK, BY NOON ONMONDAY BEFORE PUB-LICATION OR THE ADWILL NOT RUN.FOR SALEBABY GRAND piano. 1owner, restored, refinished,perfect. $2,700. 419-350-6281.BUNK BED/FUTON combo,twin on top, futon on bottom.Black frame. $150. 419-874-2617.FIREWOOD, FREE delivery,4’ x 8’ row, $65. Hardwood.Year end sale! Get nextyears wood now! AlternativeTree Service, 419-475-<strong>31</strong>11.FIREWOOD, FREE delivery,4’ x 8’ row, $65. Seasonedhardwood. AlternativeTree Service, 419-475-<strong>31</strong>11.FIREWOOD, SEASONED,4’ high x 8’ long stack, $80.419-409-0252 or 419-409-0250.SOLID OAK table, 70”x42”,with 18” leaf, 6 chairs, $1,400.Matching oak hutch,58”x17”x78”, $900. 419-661-8518.MUSICPIANO LESSONS gradesK-12, all levels and styles,$18/lesson, 15 years performingexperience, 10 years teaching.419-450-9595.LOST & FOUNDLOST AT Woodland Park,<strong>October</strong> 21. Toyota Prius keyfob with red tag. $50 reward.419-874-3<strong>31</strong>7.PETSSHIH-TZU PUPPIES forsale. Adorable male and femalepuppies, $300 each. I amnot a breeder, mom on site.Call for info, 419-386-9647.CLASSES OFFEREDART 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.Humane 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 (<strong>31</strong><strong>31</strong>Tremainsville)from 7:30 am - 5 pm Monday through Friday.We are a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization.USED CARS2000 PONTIAC Sunfire SE,2 door, 2.2 liter, 4 cyl., sunro<strong>of</strong>, A/C, CD player,119,000 miles. Good condition.$2,650. OBO. 419-874-7712.LOOKING FOR cars/trucks.Call before selling or trading.419-297-9709.MOBILE HOMESBEAUTIFUL 16 wide, frontkitchen, 2 bedroom, 2 bath,with utility room and decks.On corner lot at VillageGreen. $23,500. 20%down-$4,700. Payment includinglot rent $585 forseven years. 419-248-2372.Model Homeson Display!2 & 3 BedroomMonthly lot rent $210.Sites also available fornew or pre-owned homes.Certain restrictions apply.Financing Available!Contact Walnut Hills@ 419-666-3993Wood County Humane Society’sPET OF THE WEEKI'm Hudson! I'm ahandsome man lookingfor a great home.You're my match ifyou love walks, playingcatch and dog kisses.I'd do best in a homewith no small children.SITUATIONS WANTEDBABY-SITTING OPEN-INGS available in my <strong>Perrysburg</strong>home. Clean, nonsmoking,fun and friendlyenvironment. Call 419-779-7830.EXCEPTIONAL CHILD-CARE. I have a clean, safe,fun, educational environmentand I have <strong>the</strong> training, experiencesand references yourlooking for. Now acceptingjust a few children, any age,and flexible hours with <strong>the</strong>best prices. Call Na419-874-2866.EXPERIENCED SEAM-STRESS. Over 30 years experience.Dressmaking, weddinggowns, bridesmaids, alterationsand veil design.419-874-5390.LINDA’S BEEN cleaninghouses for 22 years. Let mehelp you. Free estimates. Call419-699-5457.Please visit or call <strong>the</strong> Wood County Humane Society at 419-352-7339to learn more about this great pet. All <strong>of</strong> our adoptable animals can beviewed by visiting www.WoodCountyHumaneSociety.org.PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — Page 15WANTED TO BUYPICKER PAYING $ for antiques,advertising, musical instruments,old toys, etc.419-874-9119.WANTED GUNS, any age,any condition. Also WWIIand earlier military items. Indianartifacts. Rob, 419-340-5808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.A MECHANIC buys vehicles;looks, pays accordingly,anything with wheels.419-870-0163.BUYING MOST items fromgarages. Vehicles, motorcycles,tools, mowers, etc.419-870-0163.ROLEX WRISTWATCHESwanted by <strong>Perrysburg</strong> collector.Call Tom, 419-360-8920.$300­and­Up­for­AllJunk­and­RepairableCars/trucks.­Guaranteed.Lowest Prices on Auto PartsFree Towing • 7 Days a WeekHomer’s Auto Parts4848­N.­Detroit­Avenuenear­Laskey419-478-5052USE THECLASSIFIEDS419-874-4491HELP WANTEDTRAINCOTRUCK DRIVING SCHOOLDay • Eves • Weekend ClassJob PlacementCompany Paid TrainingCall 419-837-5730Train Locally-Save HasslePERRYSBURG CAMPUSwww.traincoinc.com=WE ARE always looking forgreat things to buy or consign.Collections or estates.Jones & Jones LTD Antiquesand Fine Art. 114 W. Indiana.419-874-2867.Graphic DesignerThe Catholic Chronicle which serves <strong>the</strong> Diocese <strong>of</strong> Toledo is insearch <strong>of</strong> a full-time graphic designer. The graphic designer prepares<strong>the</strong> Catholic Chronicle for <strong>the</strong> printer and designs advertisingand special sections for both <strong>the</strong> print and online editions.The ideal candidate will have a bachelor degree in graphic arts ora related field with 3 years <strong>of</strong> experience in <strong>the</strong> print industrypreparing files for publication. Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency in Creative Suite 5 s<strong>of</strong>twareand its components, primarily InDesign, Photoshop, Illustratorand Acrobat Pr<strong>of</strong>essional are required. The successfulcandidate is committed to <strong>the</strong> teachings and values <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Catholic Church. Please send resume, cover letter and salary requirementsto Katie Sliwinski at Ksliwinski@toledodiocese.org or1933 Spielbusch Toledo, Ohio 43604 by November 2, <strong>2012</strong>.Drivers: BLACK HORSECARRIERS has openings in<strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> area: Dedicatedroutes, Guarantee <strong>of</strong>$800 weekly, Home daily,PM Dispatch Mon - Fri.work week. These full timepositions come with fullBenefits, 401K and paid vacation.If you have 3 yrs.Exp. and a Class A CDLwith a clean MVR. Call708-478-6020 or email tobrad @blackhorsecarriers.com. EOE. Drug Testing isa condition <strong>of</strong> employment.DriversSeasonal Drivers Needed!Do you love to be outsideand have experience drivinga commercial vehicle?If so, this is your chance towork in a dynamic environmentand make extracash.Kelly Services® is hiringtemporary drivers forFedEx Ground®, a smallpackageground deliverycompany serving businessand residential customersacross North America. Youcould be hired immediatelyif you meet <strong>the</strong>se requirements:• 21 years or older• Motor vehicle recordcheck• Strong customer serviceskills• Minimum <strong>of</strong> six monthsexperience driving likesizedcommercial vehiclewithin <strong>the</strong> last threeyears• One year commercialdriving experiencestrongly preferredAs a Kelly® employee,you’ll receive weekly electronicpay, a service bonusplan, benefit options, andmore. Don’t miss out onthis opportunity to drivewith an industry-leadingcompany.Inquire­Now!Monday - Friday100 “J” St<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551Centeb@tempdriver.netAn Equal Opportunity EmployerFOR RENT1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMESAvailable starting at $585 includes freegas heat, central air and water. Close toschools, downtown and grocery shopping.Visit us online atwww.investekmanagement.com<strong>the</strong>n call 419-666-1186 for a personal tour1ST CLASS East River/Rockledge/Hamletarea. $499/$529.Dignified, vintage, quality, impeccable,quiet, safe.419-517-6081.2 BEDROOM twinplex, corner795 and Lime City Road.No pets, $500/month.419-944-4871.DRIVERS: DEDICATED account.No-touch freight. Toppay, benefits, miles, weeklyhome-time and more. WernerEnterprises: 1-888-567-4856.DRIVERS: DEDICATEDhome daily. CDL-A, 1 yearOTR, $1,000 sign on bonus.Apply at 320 Matzinger Road,Toledo. MTS: 800-748-0192x208/214.ESTABLISHED COMPANYneeds competent tradesmanwith ability to do all aspects <strong>of</strong>bathroom remodeling. 419-754-1150.HIRING EXPERIENCEDplumber. Send resume to aceplumbingtoledo@gmail.com.LAWN CREW member. Experienced,hard worker, reliableperson to work for establishingmowing company.Must have valid driver’s license,able to drive truck withtrailer, operate commercialequipment, zero turn snowplowing,pass a drug test. Salarybased on experience.Please call, 419-837-5705.MEDICAL ASSISTANT,part-time. Clinical and clericalexperience required. P.O. Box267BC, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio43552.PRESSER, PART-TIMEmornings to start. Experiencepreferred. Apply in person.Bel-Aire Cleaners, 117 EastIndiana Avenue.SOUS CHEF, experienced,energetic, knowledgeable.Stella's Restaurant 104 LouisianaAvenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. info@stellasrestaurantandbar.comTHE FARMERS & MerchantsState Bank is acceptingapplications for a part-timeteller position at our <strong>Perrysburg</strong>location. For a description<strong>of</strong> duties and qualificationsplease visitwww.fm-bank.com or apply inperson at 620 Clydes Way,Archbold, Ohio 43502. Respondonly if your backgroundmatches our requirements andduties listed. Please e-mail ormail resume, pr<strong>of</strong>essional referencelist and a letter outliningyour qualifications. Referto job #C 101<strong>31</strong>2 and e-mail toHumanResources@fmbank.comor mail Attn: HumanResource Department, TheFarmers & Merchants StateBank, PO Box 216, Archbold,Ohio 43502. Resumes must bereceived by November 2,<strong>2012</strong>. An equal opportunityemployer.­AVAILABLE­NOW!WAREHOUSE­SPACE1,200 To 2,400 SQ. FT.WITH OFFICESRESTROOMOVERHEAD DOOR13 FT. CEILINGSVERY CLEANMODERN, SECURE26963­ECKEL­ROADPERRYSBURGCALL­419.874.5307Move-in Today!South Toledo1,2&3 bedroom spaciousapartmenthomes with washer/dryer across from<strong>the</strong> Stranahan Theaterstarting at $599.West ToledoOne Bedroom, $398.Studio, $368. $250security deposit special.Holland-Sylvaniaat Dorr.CALL FOROUR SPECIALS419-389-0555<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Apts. 1x3-OCTBRAND NEW!BriarwoodCoveRanch StyleLuxuryApartmentsOpen House Nov. 2-410:00 am-5:00 p.m.13609 Roachton Rd.419-450-4667FREE CABLECordoba Apartments<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township.Close to Owens & Crossroads.Rent starting at $410419-381-0600Perry’s LandingSpace for Rent•Commercial/OfficeSpace, 500 sq. ft.-1800square feet available.•1 bedroom apt. available,$525 plus utilities.419-352-0717Maumee ApartmentsBowles Court ApartmentsLarge 1 bedroom, private entrance,no stairs. Cat and dogfriendly (restrictions apply).Now thru November 30$395mo + $100 gas cardspecial for qualified applicants.419-666-53202 BEDROOM villa. C/A,gas heat, attached garage,washer/dryer hook-ups,$665/month. 419-874-0889.27015 HEATHERFORD and9781 Bishopswood Lane upper2 bedroom apartments. Allelectric, appliances, washer/dryer hook-up in apartment,garage with opener. Tenant payswater, electric. $625/month,$625 deposit. Call 419-290-3614 for a showing.3 BEDROOM home, 1 bath,eat-in kitchen, garage, fencedbackyard. $850/month. 419-666-6261.DOWNTOWN PERRYS-BURG, 1,200 SF, upperapartment with central air.New kitchen and bath, dishwasherand W/D combo. Nopets, non smoking. $1,000/month. 419-276-5036.PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertising in thisnewspaper is subject to <strong>the</strong> FederalFair Housing Act whichmakes it illegal to advertise “anypreference, limitation or discriminationbased on race, color, religion,sex, handicap, familialstatus or national origin, or intentionto make any such preference,limitation ordiscrimination.” Familial statusincludes children under <strong>the</strong> age<strong>of</strong> 18 living with parents or legalcustodians, pregnant women andpeople securing custody <strong>of</strong> childrenunder 18. This newspaperwill not knowingly accept anyadvertising for real estate whichis in violation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law. Ourreaders are hereby informed thatall dwellings advertised in thisnewspaper are available on anequal opportunity basis. Call <strong>the</strong>Fair Housing Center, 243-6163,before you run your advertisement.To complain <strong>of</strong> discriminationcall HUD toll-free at1-800-669-9777. The toll-freetelephone number for <strong>the</strong>hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.


Page 16 — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALFOR RENTAMAZING REMODELEDranch home located in RossfordEagle Point Colony. 3bedroom, 2 baths, fireplaceand enclosed porch, 2 car attachedgarage. In quiet area <strong>of</strong>luxury homes with minimaltraffic with <strong>the</strong> Maumee Riveracross <strong>the</strong> street. Available in 6weeks. $1,400/month. Pleasecall, 419-509-2511.INDOOR STORAGE, Auto,Boat and RV. 419-376-0658.OFFICE SPACE, near corner<strong>of</strong> Louisiana and W.S. Boundary,upstairs available aboveVito’s Pizza, 5 <strong>of</strong>fices, conferencearea, restroom and storagearea available, over 1,900square-feet available for rent at$10 per square-foot or individual<strong>of</strong>fices starting at$300/month inclusive. Call419-873-8052.OFFICE SPACE, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Township. Great location.Ground and upper level available.600 to 1,800 square feet.ample parking, regional marketexposure. $550-$1,200/month.All inclusive. 419-874-8144.PERRYSBURG 2 bedroomapartment. Free heat, hot water,water and sewer. All appliances,carport, secure storage.Very clean and quiet.Quick access to expressway.$615/month. 419-874-4226.PERRYSBURG TOWN-HOUSE, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2bath, garage, appliances, 805Three Meadows Drive.$635/month. 419-376-8583.PERRYSBURG, TWO bedroomapartment overlookinglake. Garage, no pets. $595.Broker/owner 419-874-1112,419-874-1188.WAREHOUSE AND <strong>of</strong>fices.6,000 SF, Eckel Road.419-874-9119.ROSSFORD HOME 3 bedroom,2 bath, full basement,large 2 car garage, new kitchenappliances. $780/month plussecurity deposit. Tenant paysutilities. No pets. Available12/1/12. 419-356-5580 leavemessage.VACATION RENTALSPLACE YOURVacation Rentalshere. Call us419-874-4491 toplace your ad.WANTED TO RENTPROFESSIONAL SEEKS3-4 bedroom <strong>Perrysburg</strong> home.Up to 3 year lease.419-265-3790.MISCELLANEOUS* * * NOTICE * * *Investigate before you invest.Call <strong>the</strong> Ohio Division <strong>of</strong> SecuritiesBEFORE purchasingan investment. Call <strong>the</strong> Division’sInvestor Protection Hotlineat 800-788-1194 to learn if<strong>the</strong> investment is properly registeredand if <strong>the</strong> seller is properlylicensed. Please beadvised that many work athome advertisements do notyield what is promised. It isbest to investigate <strong>the</strong> companybefore applying for any workat home position.(This notice is a public service <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Welch Publishing Co.)REAL ESTATE224 W. Front Street – OPEN SUNDAY12-1:30 – Historic 4 BR/3 bath, 2944 s.f.home w/great river views & in-groundpool! Close to town, master suite has walkincloset & screen porch. $<strong>31</strong>9,900. #719449863 Sedgefield – OPEN SUNDAY 2:15-4 – 4 BR/2.5 BA home w/2842 s.f., eat-inkitchen w/Corian counters, hardwoodfloors, fireplace, vaulted ceilings, sunroomhas wet bar, spacious master suite.$234,900. #7181414589 Wood Creek – 4 BR/3.2 BA, gourmetkitchen has cherry cabinets & granitecounters, hardwood floors, master suitew/sitting room & 2 walk-in closets, doublestaircase, finished basement w/bath, 3.5 cargarage. $400,000. #719042302 Goldenrod – 4 BR/2.5 BA built in2005 has finished basement & Mossing ingroundpool, sprinkler & alarm systems.$255,000. #7191424854 Lake Winds – Waterfront condo has3 BR/2.5 BA, built 2003, 2537 s.f., gourmetkitchen w/granite counters, 1st floor mastersuite, gas fireplace & vaulted ceilings, basement,central vac, security & sprinkler systems,surround sound. $269,900. #7174410770 Waterview – In Emerald Lakes,water view 3 BR/2.5 BA built 2006, openfloor plan, eat-in kitchen w/Corian, 1st floormaster suite, ca<strong>the</strong>dral ceilings, fireplace,sunroom. $224,900. #714941826 Lexington – 4 BR/2.5 BA, 2300 s.f.,near Ft. Meigs Elem., fireplace, finished2 BEDROOM, 2 full bathRossford home for sale. 190Hannum Avenue. Just a walkfrom downtown or to <strong>the</strong> Marina.Enclosed front porch,hardwood floors, appliancesincluded. Newer furnace andwater heater. Fenced in backyardwith detached garage,$92,500. 419-276-2377.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.comRossfordhome for sale by owner132 Oak St.2 story, 3 bed, 2 bathPriced to sell!$79,000Call419-666-1149Bruce LivelyMortgage Lender419-898-8352USE THE CLASSIFIEDS419-874-4491AUCTIONSPERRYSBURG 419-872-2410Info + Photos on all MLS propertiesgo to www.danberry.combasement. $190,000. #7163411770 Eckel Junction – 3 BR/1.5 BA,ranch on basement w/finished rec. room,1495 s.f. $127,900. #7146420715 Kellogg, Grand Rapids – 3 BR/2BA ranch, 1.55 acres, built 2001, 1625 s.f.,pole barn. $184,900. #718046102 Holly Valley, Toledo – OPEN SUN-DAY 12-1:30 – $135,900.2650 Secor, Toledo – OPEN SUNDAY 2-3:30 – $132,500.2327 Hea<strong>the</strong>rwood, Toledo – $139,900.3059 Villa, Toledo – $99,900.28217 White Rd – PENDING1877 Horseshoe Bend –PENDING6946 Silverbrook – PEND-INGCall or text:Donna Friesner, e-Pro419-356-6688www.donnafriesner.danberry.com26355 Seminary Road – Beautiful circulardrive lot, large 1st floor master suite, 4-5bedrooms, 4.5 baths, full finished basement.Impeccable. $559,000.Mission Hill Drive – Beautifulwide Sanctuary lot hasgreat setting. $83,000.Chris Finkbeiner419-874-3505Mobile 419-283-3505Infoline # 419-539-1020Owens hosting ‘The Giving Tree’community outreach programOwens Community College’sOffice <strong>of</strong> Students <strong>of</strong>Activities is providing opportunitiesfor area residents tomake a difference in <strong>the</strong>ir surroundingnorthwest Ohiocommunities by hosting <strong>the</strong>second annual “The GivingTree” community outreachprogram.During <strong>the</strong> month <strong>of</strong> November,individuals will have<strong>the</strong> chance to give back too<strong>the</strong>rs through acts <strong>of</strong> kindnessas determined by messageson designated leaves <strong>of</strong>“The Giving Tree.”Beginning Thursday, November1, participants willhave <strong>the</strong> first opportunity tochoose a leaf on “The GivingTree” for <strong>the</strong>ir communityoutreach assignment.Trees will be located inFounders Hall and <strong>the</strong> CollegeHall Atrium on <strong>the</strong> College’sToledo-area campus in<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township.“Owens Community College’sOffice <strong>of</strong> Student Activitieswanted to once againprovide an outlet that connects<strong>the</strong> community to volunteeropportunities and ‘TheGiving Tree’ outreach programaccomplishes that goal,”said Nicole Buccalo, Owensstudent activities assistant.“Participants will be able togo up to <strong>the</strong> tree and choosefrom one <strong>of</strong> three coloredCheck us out on <strong>the</strong> web:www.perrysburg.comPUBLIC AUCTION OFADMIRAL’S AMERICAN GRILLleaves. Red leaves will be <strong>the</strong>highest level <strong>of</strong> giving, orangeleaves will be <strong>the</strong> secondhighest and yellow leaves willbe <strong>the</strong> lowest level, whichwill primarily have no cost.Each leaf will have a volunteertask, which ranges fromopening <strong>the</strong> door for someoneto donating a toy item forToys for Tots.”“All community outreachtasks are asked to be dropped<strong>of</strong>f in boxes adjacent to “TheGiving Tree” locations,” saidMs. Buccalo. “At that time,all completed projects will bedelivered to <strong>the</strong>ir respectivecommunity organizations. Iencourage local residents tomake a difference throughsmall acts <strong>of</strong> kindness andparticipate in ‘The GivingTree’ program.”Among <strong>the</strong> organizationsparticipating in “The GivingTree” community outreachprogram are <strong>the</strong> Ronald Mc-Donald House Charities <strong>of</strong>Northwest Ohio, Toys forTots, Cherry Street MissionMinistries, <strong>the</strong> Cocoon Shelter,Missions International <strong>of</strong>America, <strong>the</strong> United Statesmilitary, Owens Harvest FoodPantry and <strong>the</strong> Wood CountyHumane Society.For more informationabout <strong>the</strong> community outreachprogram, call 567-661-2569. LEASE OR SUBLEASEwill be held on-site at <strong>the</strong> restaurant. This is a premier waterfront dining restaurant and banquet facility.November 13th will be: Bulk Sale <strong>of</strong> Equipment and Fixtures; Bulk Sale <strong>of</strong> (2) LiquorLicenses; and Bulk Sale <strong>of</strong> Lease, Liquor Licenses, and Equipment / Fixtures.IF NOT SOLDand equipment appraisal / inventory.November 13, <strong>2012</strong> at 8:30 am | November 16, <strong>2012</strong> at 8:00 amVIEW A COLOR BROCHURE, ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS, PHOTOS, & VIDEO ONLINEwww.pamelaroseauction.comCALL FOR MORE DETAILS 419.865.1224PAMELA ROSE AUCTION CO LLC | LOSS REALTY GROUP©<strong>2012</strong>NOTICE OF SALEPODS <strong>of</strong> Portable Storage<strong>of</strong> Toledo, LLC hereby publishesnotice, as requiredOhio Self-Service StorageAct (ORC Sect. 5322.03), <strong>of</strong>a public sale <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> propertylisted below to satisfy a landlord’slien. All sales are forcash to <strong>the</strong> highest bidderand are considered final.PODS <strong>of</strong> Portable Storage <strong>of</strong>Toledo, LLC reserves <strong>the</strong>right to reject any bids. Thesale will be held at Leonard’sAuction Service, 6350 ConsearBoulevard, OttawaLake, MI. 49267 on Wednesday,November 14, <strong>2012</strong>, at6 p.m. Customer Name,Container ID: Jaber, Nader135B69; King, Wanda21B69. Contents include butnot limited to: Householditems, books, exercise equipment,stereo equipment andmore.Published in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><strong>Journal</strong>, issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>October</strong> 24 and<strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>.PUBLIC NOTICEPUBLIC HEARING/MEETINGCity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Planning CommissionNovember 15, <strong>2012</strong>at 7:00 p.m.The meeting is scheduledto take place in <strong>the</strong> MunicipalBuilding, 201 West IndianaAvenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,Ohio.AGENDA ITEMS:1. Final Site Plan – OwensIllinois Innovation Center2. Proposed Code Amendment– Sign Code – Chapters1250.29 through1250.40PUBLICNOTICES“BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW”Additional public commentswill be received by<strong>the</strong> Planning and Zoning <strong>of</strong>ficeat 201 West Indiana Avenue,<strong>Perrysburg</strong>;419-872-8060; FAX 419-872-8019; and/or www.ci.perrysburg.oh.us.Thomas E. KingAdministratorPlanning and ZoningPublished in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><strong>Journal</strong>, issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>,<strong>2012</strong>.PUBLIC NOTICEThe <strong>Perrysburg</strong> ExemptedVillage School Districtwould like to extend an invitationto all interested partiesto review andpotentially submit a proposalfor <strong>the</strong> district’s propertyand casualty insurance.Specifications may be obtainedby contacting KitVeller, Executive Assistant <strong>of</strong>Operations, 140 E. IndianaAvenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio43551. Phone number is(419) 874-91<strong>31</strong>, Extension2120. All bids will be due to<strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Education<strong>of</strong>fices no later thanWednesday, November 21,<strong>2012</strong>, at 12:00 p.m. The <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Board <strong>of</strong> Educationreserves <strong>the</strong> right to acceptor reject any or all “RequestsFor Proposals,” inpart or in full.Matt A. Feasel,Treasurer/CFO<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Board<strong>of</strong> Education140 E. Indiana Avenue<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551Published in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><strong>Journal</strong>, issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>,<strong>2012</strong>.PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to <strong>the</strong> FederalFair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference,limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion,sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention tomake any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familialstatus includes children under <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 18 living with parents orlegal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody <strong>of</strong>children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept anyadvertising for real estate which is in violation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law. Our readersare hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaperare available on an equal opportunity basis. Call <strong>the</strong> FairHousing Center, 243-6163, before you run your advertisement. Tocomplain <strong>of</strong> discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777.The toll-free telephone number for <strong>the</strong> hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.Irish Dance Boosters to host ‘A British Isles Ceiliuradh’Tickets are on sale for “ABritish Isles Ceiliuradh,”hosted by Northwest OhioIrish Dance Boosters. Theevent is a dinner show to beheld at Nazareth Hall inGrand Rapids, Ohio, on Friday,November 16, and celebratesIrish, Scottish, Englishand Welsh heritage.While <strong>the</strong> boosters clubsupports Irish dance, it ismade up <strong>of</strong> families anddancers from diverse ethnicbackgrounds from all over<strong>the</strong> world.“We are all one family ...<strong>the</strong> human family. English,Scottish and Irish history isso entwined you really can’tseparate <strong>the</strong>m so for thisevent, we chose to celebrate<strong>the</strong>m all,” said Irish dance instructorMolly Kujawa.“Each country is unique and<strong>of</strong>fers something special to<strong>the</strong> evening. And, I wanteveryone to feel welcome.Not like ‘oh, this is just anIrish thing.’”“I am thankful that mydaughter has <strong>the</strong> opportunityto Irish dance through <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Academy <strong>of</strong> PerformingArts. She loves <strong>the</strong>quick steps and <strong>the</strong> Irishmusic. As a parent, I am gladthat she is doing somethingshe enjoys that also teachesher <strong>the</strong> culture and history <strong>of</strong>her ancestors,” said <strong>Perrysburg</strong>resident Robyn Turk.“I think it’s important toremember and celebrate <strong>the</strong>heritage and cultures thatcome toge<strong>the</strong>r to form ourAmerican landscape. Ourkids are learning Irish dance,and will share <strong>the</strong> amazingbeauty and strength <strong>of</strong> thatart form at <strong>the</strong> event, butmore importantly <strong>the</strong>y learnabout <strong>the</strong> community andcharacter behind <strong>the</strong> dance.They learn to work toge<strong>the</strong>rand celebrate toge<strong>the</strong>r,” saidevent chair Holly Thomas <strong>of</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong>.Guests will be welcomedto <strong>the</strong> event by <strong>the</strong> music <strong>of</strong>harpist Kaitlynn McCameyfrom <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.Open Grade BagpiperAndrew Bova, a <strong>Perrysburg</strong>native, also will perform. Andrewplays with a Grade Ipipe band from Canadacalled <strong>the</strong> 78th Frasers, whorecently competed in <strong>the</strong>final round <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> World PipeBand Championships inGlasgow, Scotland. He has abachelor <strong>of</strong> fine arts degreein bagpipe performance andis studying toward an advanceddegree at CarnegieMellon University in Pennsylvania.Molly’s Irish Dancers,from <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Academy <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Performing Arts, willperform. There are more than40 dancers in this group,ranging from beginners toadvanced dancers. Elegants<strong>of</strong>t shoe dances will be performed,as well as <strong>the</strong> moreintense, clap-along, hardshoe performances audienceshave seen in shows like“Riverdance.”Ms. Kujawa is a certifiedIrish dance teacher whostarted dancing at age 8.Throughout <strong>the</strong> years she hasperformed at Epcot, for <strong>the</strong>Tampa Bay Lightning, for anationally televised milleniumevent and many o<strong>the</strong>rfestivals and events. As adancer and teacher, she hasbeen part <strong>of</strong> teams who qualifiedfor <strong>the</strong> World IrishDance Championships.Also performing will bedancers from <strong>the</strong> Lakes AreaBGSU November Lively Arts CalendarFollowing is a listing <strong>of</strong>upcoming free events on <strong>the</strong>Bowling Green State UniversityLively Arts Calendar.November 1–The BGSUInternational Film Series features<strong>the</strong> Japanese film“Wandafuru Raifu (Afterlife).”Directed by HirokazuKoreeda, <strong>the</strong> 1998 film exploresour attachment to lifethrough <strong>the</strong> struggles <strong>of</strong>newly dead characters caughtin a way station betweenHeaven and Earth. They havebarely a week to pick just oneevent from <strong>the</strong>ir entire life totake to Heaven with <strong>the</strong>m.The film starts at 7:30 p.m. in<strong>the</strong> Gish Film Theater <strong>of</strong>Hanna Hall.November 1–BGSUalumna Carolyn Forché willread from her work as part <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Creative Writing Program’sReading Series.Forché is <strong>the</strong> author <strong>of</strong> fourbooks <strong>of</strong> poetry and has won<strong>the</strong> Los Angeles Times BookAward. The reading starts at7:30 p.m. in <strong>the</strong> Bowen-Thompson Student UnionTheater (Room 206).November 4– This week’sSunday Matinee will be <strong>the</strong>“The Night <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Demon,”starring Dana Andrews andPeggy Cummins. Highly atmosphericand literate, itspookily explores supernaturalforces. The 1957 Englishfilm was directed by JacquesOwens to <strong>of</strong>fer new compressedmedical assisting degree programOwens Community Collegeis expanding its educationalopportunities withinmedical assisting by announcing<strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> anew compressed medical assistingassociate degree program.Beginning SpringSemester 2013, <strong>the</strong> new compressedprogram will be <strong>of</strong>feredon <strong>the</strong> Toledo-area andFindlay-area campuses.“Owens Community Collegeis excited to complementour current academic <strong>of</strong>feringswith a new compressedmedical assisting associatedegree program option thatprovides area residents withan alternative way to pursue acollege education,” saidDiane Morlock, Owens interimchair <strong>of</strong> medical assisting.“Employmentopportunities within <strong>the</strong> medicalassisting pr<strong>of</strong>ession continueto grow as a result <strong>of</strong> anever-changing health care industryand Owens is proud toopen new doors for studentsto reach <strong>the</strong>ir career goals.”Owens’ new compressedmedical assisting associatedegree program enables studentsto complete <strong>the</strong>ir associate’sdegree in threecontinuous semesters comparedto <strong>the</strong> traditional fivesemester program. Academiccoursework during <strong>the</strong> threesemesters will be completedas part <strong>of</strong> four-week, eightweekand 16-week sessionsthrough classroom, laboratoryand online learning.The program was establishedin 2006 with <strong>the</strong> overallgoal <strong>of</strong> preparing studentsfor careers as medical assistants.Students enrolled in <strong>the</strong>program are specificallytrained to work in ambulatorysettings, such as physicians’<strong>of</strong>fices, clinics and grouppractices, performing administrativeand clinical procedures.Owens’ program,which is <strong>of</strong>fered through <strong>the</strong>School <strong>of</strong> Nursing, requires70 hours <strong>of</strong> courseworkwithin areas such as anatomyand physiology, medical terminology,pharmacology,computer applications, medicalassisting clinical applicationsand medical assistingadministrative applications,among o<strong>the</strong>rs. Upon completion<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> program, individualsare able to take <strong>the</strong>national certification exam<strong>of</strong>fered by <strong>the</strong> American Association<strong>of</strong> Medical Assistants.Owens’ program is accreditedby <strong>the</strong> Commissionon Accreditation <strong>of</strong> AlliedHealth Education Programsupon <strong>the</strong> recommendation <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Medical Assisting EducationReview Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>American Association <strong>of</strong>Medical Assistants Endowment.Owens will host two openhouses on <strong>the</strong> College’sToledo-area and Findlay-areacampuses for those individualsinterested in learningmore about <strong>the</strong> new compressedprogram. The openhouses will take place onThursday, November 1, from5:30 to 7 p.m., in <strong>the</strong> EducationCenter Room 022 on <strong>the</strong>Findlay-area Campus in Findlay,and on Monday, November5, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., inHealth Technologies HallRoom 307 on <strong>the</strong> Toledo-areaCampus in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township.For more information, call567-661-2539.Tourneur, who a decade earliermade <strong>the</strong> groundbreaking“The Cat People” and “IWalked with a Zombie.” Itwill start at 3 p.m. in <strong>the</strong> GishFilm Theater <strong>of</strong> Hanna Hall.November 6–Tuesdays at<strong>the</strong> Gish continues with <strong>the</strong>1997 film “The Fifth Element,”directed by LucBesson and set in <strong>the</strong> intergalactic23rd century. BruceWillis stars as Korben Dallas,who finds himself shaken out<strong>of</strong> his humdrum existence ina battle to save <strong>the</strong> worldfrom a mysterious evil force.With Milla Jovovich andGary Oldman. The film startsat 7:30 p.m. in <strong>the</strong> Gish FilmTheater <strong>of</strong> Hanna Hall.November 6–BGSU at <strong>the</strong>Manor House features <strong>the</strong>Graduate String Quartet atSchool <strong>of</strong> Highland Dancefrom Highland, Michigan.Highland dance is a highlytechnical athletic form <strong>of</strong>dance from <strong>the</strong> Gaelic Highlands<strong>of</strong> Scotland.The list <strong>of</strong> entertainmentalso features vocalist KasiaVarsak, who will sing someCeltic melodies. Ms. Varsakis currently a student at <strong>the</strong>University <strong>of</strong> Toledo. In addition,<strong>Perrysburg</strong> HighSchool Strings will performfiddle music to entertainguests, and Ms. Kujawa willlead some Ceili dancing.Ceili dances are groupdances, and guests will bewelcomed onto <strong>the</strong> dancefloor to learn a Ceili dance ortwo.Historical storyteller, ElliotMacFarlane will entertainguests with his passionfor all things Scottish.Dressed in full kilt, this rubybearded Scot is a wealth <strong>of</strong>knowledge and always goodfor a laugh. MacFarlanes’Company is a volunteer organizationthat uses livinghistory presentations to teach<strong>the</strong> rich history and culture<strong>of</strong> Scotland and <strong>the</strong> Scottishdiasporas in North America.MacFarlanes' Companyraises funds to support <strong>the</strong>outstanding stewardship andpreservation work done by<strong>the</strong> National Trust for Scotland.The evening will featureregionally <strong>the</strong>med foodssuch as fish and chips, roastbeef with Yorkshire pudding,Scottish chicken and mushroompie, Pratie Oaten and adecadent dessert buffet.Door prizes and raffles willbe held <strong>the</strong> night <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>show.Depending on guestspreferences, both familyfriendly and adult only banquethalls are available.Doors open at 6 p.m., anddinner will be served at 7p.m., with entertainment anddancing throughout <strong>the</strong>event.Proceeds from <strong>the</strong> eventwill go to fund <strong>the</strong> first everFeis in northwest Ohio. AFeis is a community event tocelebrate Gaelic traditionsand include dance competitionas well as o<strong>the</strong>r contestssuch as baking, art, music,Irish language.NWO Irish Dance Boostersis a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organizationlocated in northwestOhio.Tickets are available onlineat http://nwoirishdance.simpletix.com. 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Priced to sell at $849,000.For more details or to schedule a showingContact: Michael G. Miller - 419.262.8<strong>31</strong>1mmiller@sulphurspringsrealty.comToledo and Brigham YoungUniversity on <strong>the</strong> NDA campuswith a trained facilitator.Course collaborations withLourdes University andOwens Community College<strong>of</strong>fer classes on campus.Families can visit NotreDame Academy and JuniorAcademy for grades 7 to 12on Sunday, November 11,from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at3535 West Sylvania Avenue.Visitors will learn about <strong>the</strong>latest educational trends andhow students can achievemore and excel both insideand outside <strong>the</strong> classroom.Families with fifth andsixth grade girls can tour <strong>the</strong>Junior Academy and learnhow to get a strong jump startfor a college-prep high schooleducation in seventh andeighth grade.Visitors can tour <strong>the</strong> campus,meet <strong>the</strong> teachers, andlearn more about <strong>the</strong> spiritand nurturing environmentfrom student guides. Meetathletic coaches and teamsand find out why <strong>the</strong> Eagleswon <strong>the</strong> City League AllSports Award for nine yearsin a row.Known for its fine artsprogram, students nurture<strong>the</strong>ir creative side in morethan 35 classes in speech,drama, visual arts, dance,voice, and instrumental. Studentscontinually receiveawards in <strong>the</strong> fine arts acrossOffice: 419.874.8<strong>31</strong>1Home: 419.666.8423Fax: 419.874.9536Cell: 419.266.2588GRIPAM’S PICKS29900 St. Andrews . . <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township . . $279,9006227 Wexford Ct.. . . . . . Cul-de-sac Lot . . . . $199,5003 New England Lane . 3 Meadows Condo . . $109,9005 New England Lane . . . . . SOLD. . . . . . . $104,900E-mail: ppilz@buckeye-express.comMindy McGrailCell 419.304.3339mindymcgrail@bex.net4722 305th Street . 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Most recently,Notre Dame Academy performedin <strong>the</strong> <strong>2012</strong> EdinburghFringe Festival, <strong>the</strong>world’s largest and most prestigiousarts festival.Experience <strong>the</strong> fine arts inaction with performances by<strong>the</strong> honors chorus, speech anddrama classes, speech team,and snippets from <strong>the</strong> fall musical,‘Seussical <strong>the</strong> Musical.”Prospective students also canlearn more about clubs andactivities that provide fun,new friends, and leadershipopportunities.One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> aspects <strong>of</strong> anNDA education is <strong>the</strong> atmospherethat teaches religioustruths and morals, and whereyoung women develop a richand meaningful spiritual lifethrough retreats, volunteerism,and <strong>the</strong>ology classes.The school’s mission is toawaken a young woman’sbeautiful spirit and help herbecome a woman <strong>of</strong> compassionand vision.“An all-female environmentallows young women tobuild relationships, to experienceleadership roles, to enhance<strong>the</strong>ir communicationskills, and to build on <strong>the</strong>irnatural strengths,” said KimGrilliot, principal for grades 7to 12.For more information, call<strong>the</strong> school at 419-475-9359or visit <strong>the</strong> Web site atwww.nda.org.Betty J. 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The cost is $5 perchild. Space is limited to 14per class.Beginner NativeAmerican FluteStudents in grade 3through adults can learn toplay and experience <strong>the</strong> beautifulsound <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> NativeAmerican flute. This class includesownership <strong>of</strong> a handcraftedsix-hole cedar NativeAmerican styled flute, instructionin performance basics,handouts includingfingering chart, summary <strong>of</strong>points covered, an originaland traditional song to play.Leader David Rogers <strong>of</strong>fersthis class on Sunday, November18, from 2:30 to 4:30p.m. The cost is $40 per person.The class size is limitedto 10 participants.ADULT PROGRAMSQuilled SnowflakeTry a twist on snowflakesand learn a new art form thatis more than 500 years old. Inits simplest form, paperquilling is <strong>the</strong> craft <strong>of</strong> arrangingrolled and shaped strips<strong>of</strong> paper to make a variety <strong>of</strong>designs. Learn <strong>the</strong> basic techniquesand make a uniquesnowflake to use as an ornamentto hang in your home ormake into a one-<strong>of</strong>-a-kindcard. All skill levels are welcome.Participants shouldbring a ruler; materials willbe provided. The leader isBridget Lee. Participants canchoose to attend this programon Thursday, November 1,from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. or Saturday,November 17, from9:30 to 11 a.m. The fee is$15.Saturday PotteryThis class will provide intermediateand advanced studentsspecific pottery skillinstructions, individual attentionand feature specialdemonstrations. Students canwork independently. Pre-requisite:individuals must haveAmerican Legion Hall, 6910Providence Street.Events will include localartisans <strong>of</strong>fering arts andcrafts for sale, live music, anda visit with St. Nicholas. Anart exhibit by students fromtaken <strong>the</strong> six-week Adult Potteryclass. The class on November3 will be“Ornaments.” It will be ledby Julie Beutler and NadiaPackard. Sessions are <strong>of</strong>feredfrom 9 a.m. to noon or from1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The fee is$13.Backyard SustainabilityThis class <strong>of</strong>fers suggestionsfor sustaining landscapesthat can add integrityand a healthier setting for nature,wildlife and you. LeaderVicki Gallagher <strong>of</strong>fers thisclass on Sunday, November4, from 2 to 4 p.m. The fee is$10.Old World WoodlandSantaGet ready for <strong>the</strong> Holidayseason by carving an OldWorld Woodland Santa froma basswood blank using carvingknives and gouges. Includedin this two-day classare woodcarving safety instructions,sharpening andtechnique. All levels <strong>of</strong> expertiseare welcome. Toolswill be available, but participantsshould bring <strong>the</strong>ir ownif <strong>the</strong>y have <strong>the</strong>m. LeaderJean McDonald <strong>of</strong>fers thisclass on Monday, November5, and Wednesday, November7, from 1 to 3 p.m. The fee is$45.Beginning KnittingLearn all <strong>the</strong> basics–caston, knit, purl, increase, decreaseand cast <strong>of</strong>f–at thisclass on Mondays, November5 and 12, from 6 to 8 p.m.Participants will make asmall project. Bring size US6 needles and some worstedweight yarn in a natural fiber(wool, cotton, or a blend–noRed Heart brand). The leaderis Ann Elick. The fee is $20.ContemplativePhotographySoul Snorkeling: ContemplativePhotography will be<strong>of</strong>fered by Sheila Otto onTuesdays, November 6, 13and 20, from 1 to 3 p.m. Takeyour photography to a newlevel with fresh ways to seebefore, during and after yourimage-making. Look below<strong>the</strong> surface and see more.There will be time to photograph<strong>the</strong> grounds, write andreflect on your favorite photosand share <strong>the</strong>m with <strong>the</strong>group. Participants shouldbring a digital camera (pointand-shootor SLR), emptymemory card and knowledge<strong>of</strong> how to put images on acomputer. The fee is $35.Carve a HolidayOrnamentCarve a family heirloomornament using just a carvingknife and gouge. No woodcarvingexperience is necessary.The class includessharpening techniques andsafety instruction. Tools willbe available, but participantsshould bring <strong>the</strong>ir own if <strong>the</strong>yhave <strong>the</strong>m. If time allows,participantswill paint <strong>the</strong>ir ornaments.The Leader is JeanMcDonald. Participants canCOLORPRINTING/COPYINGis now availableat Welch Publishing’s<strong>Perrysburg</strong> location!4 COLOR• Flyers• Posters• Postcards(up to 12”x18”)• Business Cards • Competitive Pricing• Brochures• QUICK TURN-A-ROUNDCall us today for a quote on 4 color printing!419-874-2528117 E. Second St. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Anthony Wayne and LialSchools will be on display.There also will be a silentauction featuring gift certificatesand art pieces, a 50/50raffle, and light refreshmentsand beverages.choose to attend on Monday,November 12, or Thursday,Novmeber 15, from 1 to 3:30p.m. The fee is $25.Stamped Cardsand Paper CraftsCreate a variety <strong>of</strong> cards,including one for Thanksgiving,two for <strong>the</strong> holiday season,and a general one for anoccasion <strong>of</strong> your choice.Make a gift bag and a Christmastree treat holder completewith treats. The class issuitable for beginners or experiencedpaper crafters.Leader Chris Shively <strong>of</strong>fersthis class on Monday, November13, from 6:30 to 8:30p.m. The fee is $20.Urban HomesteadingFermentation is foundthroughout human cultures,with medical and scientificstudies showing it helps peoplestay healthy. This class allowsparticipants to discoverand taste how natural yeastsprovide lacto-fermentedfoods such as sauerkraut,beer and mead. Leaders: The577 Foundation, LucasCounty Soil and Water, andOlander Park. The programwill be held Wednesday, November14, from 6:30 to 8:30p.m. The fee is $10.Easy and DeliciousHomemade BreadWith four simple ingredients,bake fresh bread everyday without a lot <strong>of</strong> work.Participants will taste testbaguette, pita bread, calzone,focaccia and more and receivedough ready to bake.Leader Elissa Teal <strong>of</strong>fers thisclass on Thursday, November15, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.Space is limited to: 15. Thefee is $18.Hat or MittensNew knitters who areready for <strong>the</strong>ir next challenge–hator mittens–can attendthis class on Mondays,November 19 and 26, from 6to 8 p.m. Participants must beable to cast on, knit, purl, increase,decrease and cast <strong>of</strong>f.Bring one skein <strong>of</strong> worstedweight yarn, one pair <strong>of</strong> US 7double point needles and 1US 7 circular needle that is16” in length (this is important–anylonger and it won’twork). HINT: keep <strong>the</strong> yarnsimple, <strong>the</strong> simpler <strong>the</strong> best tosee your stitches, i.e. no fuzzystuff. The leader is Ann Elick.Space is limited to 12, and<strong>the</strong> fee is $20.Beaded GemstoneJewelry with ChainParticipants will learnhow to incorporate chain intoa beaded necklace and earringset. Pick a chain styleand gemstones from a vastselection <strong>of</strong> beads. BlackOnyx, Turquoise, Jasper,Crazy Lace Agate, Tiger eye,Unakite, Blue Goldstone,Snowflake Obsidian andmore. No experience isneeded. Leader: Lauren Lake<strong>of</strong>fers this class on Wednesday,November 28, from 6 to8 p.m. The fee is $30.PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to <strong>the</strong>Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discriminationbased on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intentionto make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes childrenunder <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securingcustody <strong>of</strong> children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for realestate which is in violation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertisedin this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Call <strong>the</strong> Fair Housing Center,243-6163, before you run your advertisement. To complain <strong>of</strong> discrimination call HUD tollfreeat 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for <strong>the</strong> hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.


Page 18 — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALMonheim advances to state meetPHS girls cross country team competes at regionalsThe <strong>Perrysburg</strong> HighSchool girls cross countryteam traveled to Hedges-Boyer Park in Tiffin, on Saturday,<strong>October</strong> 27, tocompete in <strong>the</strong> regional meet.One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> four regions in<strong>the</strong> state, <strong>the</strong> girls had <strong>the</strong>irwork cut out for <strong>the</strong>m. Onlyfour <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 16 teams advanceto states and only top 16 <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> 1<strong>31</strong> individuals advance.The girls fought <strong>the</strong>ir waythrough <strong>the</strong> wet and muddycourse to end <strong>the</strong>ir season ona high note.Junior Taylor Monheimfinished first for <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.Monheim took fifth overall,with her best finish at regionals,running a time <strong>of</strong> 18:58.She will advance to <strong>the</strong> statemeet in Hebron next weekend.Freshman Allie Kemp andsophomore Emily Henry finishednext for PHS. Kemp rana 20:49, and Henry ran a20:51. Freshman KatieMenke, senior Pam Ocanaand freshmen Brionnah Wyseand Rachel Warne finished<strong>of</strong>f <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s team running21:20, 21:34, 21:52 and22:06, respectively. The girlsimproved as a team from lastyear, taking a 12th place finishoverall.The team loses only one<strong>of</strong> its varsity runners this year.Taylor Monheim willcompete in <strong>the</strong> state meet onSaturday, November 3, at NationalTrail Raceway in Hebron.Taylor Monheim placedfifth at regionals and advancesto <strong>the</strong> state meet.Ohio School Boards Associationholds regional fall conferenceSchool board members,administrators, staff, studentsand guests from across northwestOhio ga<strong>the</strong>red at <strong>the</strong>Vantage Career Center on <strong>October</strong>18, for <strong>the</strong> Ohio SchoolBoards Association NorthwestRegion Fall Conference.The conference featuredupdates from OSBA <strong>of</strong>ficersand staff, <strong>the</strong> election <strong>of</strong> 2013region <strong>of</strong>ficers and a number<strong>of</strong> awards and recognitions.The region recognized <strong>the</strong>Northwest Region EducationalBook Grant recipients,outstanding school boardmembers and administrators,and veteran school boardmembers.A highlight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> eventwas a question-and-answersession with State SenatorCliff Hite <strong>of</strong> Findlay. Ano<strong>the</strong>rhighlight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event was studententertainment providedby Lima City Schools LibertyArts Magnet Touring Company,directed by Sally Windle.In addition, ClareCaywood, a St. Marys CitySchools sixth-grader, presented<strong>the</strong> speech that won hernational honors earlier thisyear in <strong>the</strong> national God, Flagand Country competition.Twenty counties comprise<strong>the</strong> OSBA Northwest Region:Allen, Auglaize, Defiance,Erie, Fulton, Hancock,Hardin, Henry, Huron, Lucas,Mercer, Ottawa, Paulding,Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca,Van Wert, Williams, Woodand Wyandot.BURGEROF THE MONTHThe turkey,stuffing& gravyburger!Turkey patty withstuffing andturkey gravy on afresh toasted bun!Scholarships available throughEngineers Foundation <strong>of</strong> OhioThe Engineers Foundation<strong>of</strong> Ohio (EFO) is <strong>of</strong>feringmore than $27,000 in academicscholarships to qualifyingengineering students for<strong>the</strong> 2013-14 academic year.To qualify for most EFOscholarships, applicants mustbe United States citizens, permanentresidents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> state<strong>of</strong> Ohio, and be graduatinghigh school seniors admittedto an engineering programapproved by <strong>the</strong> AccreditationBoard <strong>of</strong> Engineering andTechnology (ABET) at anOhio engineering college orNotre Dame. In addition, candidatesmust meet <strong>the</strong> minimumacademic standards <strong>of</strong> aSAT score <strong>of</strong> 600 in math and500 in reading or composition(or an ACT score <strong>of</strong> 29 inmath and 25 in English) anda 3.0 grade point average on<strong>the</strong> four-point scale.Additional criteria applyto some scholarships. For instance,<strong>the</strong> Lloyd A. Chacey,PE, Memorial Scholarshipprovides $2,000 annual grantsto college juniors and seniorsPUSA holding registrationfor winter soccer programThe <strong>Perrysburg</strong> UnitedSoccer Academy’s winterregistration is now open.PUSA will <strong>of</strong>fering threeseparate sessions for <strong>the</strong> wintermonths, with each sessionrunning four weeks and consisting<strong>of</strong> one day <strong>of</strong> trainingand games at Gold Medal IndoorSports.Sessions I will be <strong>of</strong>feredwho must apply in <strong>the</strong>ir sophomoreyears.EFO, a nonpr<strong>of</strong>it charitableorganization established in1964 by members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> OhioSociety <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineers(OSPE), also sponsorseducational programs includingMATHCOUNTS for juniorhigh school students andTests <strong>of</strong> Engineering AptitudeMa<strong>the</strong>matics and Science(TEAMS) for high school students.All EFOsupported programsand scholarships existto elevate interest in math, science,and engineering.EFO’s scholarship applicationand brochure, whichdetails <strong>the</strong> specific criteria for<strong>the</strong> scholarships is availableonline at www.ohioengineer.com (click on “Students andEducators,” <strong>the</strong>n on “Programsfor Students,” <strong>the</strong>n on“Scholarships” and print from.pdf files) or in high schoolguidance and career <strong>of</strong>ficesthroughout Ohio or by callingEFO at 614-223-1177.The deadline for applicationsis December 15.November 12 through December8; Session II will befrom January 14 to February9, and Session III runs February25 through March 23.The Session I registrationdeadline is November 5.For more information,send an e-mail to Justen Harmonat jharman17@hotmail.com.VOTED TOLEDO’S BEST GOURMET BURGER!$2.00 <strong>of</strong>fKobe Prime Beef Burger(Stress free, hormone free, anti-biotic free, naturally fed Kobe Beef)or$1.00 <strong>of</strong>f any o<strong>the</strong>r burgerincludes our hormone free and anti biotic free Angus beef, ocean caughtsalmon, vegan, and natural all-white meat turkey burgers as well.Offer good until 12-1-12one coupon per customer pleaseopen 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAYCheerleaders prepare for competive seasonNow that <strong>the</strong> regular football season is over, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>football cheerleaders should be turning in <strong>the</strong>irpom poms while <strong>the</strong> basketball cheerleaders are getting<strong>the</strong>ir stunts ready. This year, however, <strong>the</strong> cheerleadersare doing something new. A competitive cheer squad hasbegun. The group is comprised <strong>of</strong> girls from <strong>the</strong> junior varsityand varsity football and basketball squads.After trying two competitions last spring, <strong>the</strong> girls decidedto try competing full time this year. Over <strong>the</strong> pastfew years, <strong>the</strong> girls’ level <strong>of</strong> stunting ability has grown.“We started <strong>the</strong> competitive team because <strong>the</strong> girlswanted to take <strong>the</strong>ir cheers, stunts and tumbling to ahigher level,” said Coach Karen Kinzig. O<strong>the</strong>r members <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> coaching staff are Margaret Milne and Lakin Finnegan.The competition season begins in January and ends inMarch.Pictured are <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> senior girls who werenamed All-American Cheerleaders at this summer's UCAcheer camp: Hannah Bakies, Evie Tammerine, KirstenBates, Erin McConnell and Raegen Vickers.Created to keep <strong>the</strong> torch<strong>of</strong> hope alive for allour walks <strong>of</strong> life.To <strong>the</strong> great state <strong>of</strong> Ohio and all our communities that well know <strong>the</strong> meaning <strong>of</strong> overcoming adversityand stand poised for <strong>the</strong> future. Please help us to support <strong>the</strong> Marine Corps Toys for Tots who have stoodand always stand ready to serve our nation overseas and on our homeland at anytime and still maketime to serve our disenfranchised children and <strong>the</strong>ir families during <strong>the</strong> holiday season. Thank you AVJEvents for <strong>the</strong> spectacular events to fur<strong>the</strong>r awareness for <strong>the</strong> Toys for Tots cause, and a special thankyou to Welch Publishing who has always been here for our servicemen and women, our communitiesand important campaigns –you are true patriots!Warren ThomasPresident, Warren Thomas Communications“Think Local First”with ourHoliday Shopping Guidea Special Holiday Section <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> and Rossford Record <strong>Journal</strong>sDon’t miss this opportunity to drive shoppers into your store!Take advantage <strong>of</strong> this special section to highlight yourunique gifts, services and special <strong>of</strong>fers.2 col. x 3”............ $76 Publication Dates:3 col. x 3”...........$114 November 28,3 col. x 6”...........$229 December 5, 12, 191/2 page..........$1,230 Run 3 weeks and get <strong>the</strong>Full Page.........$2,460 4th week FREE!Deadline: Wednesday, November 21 at 4 p.m.Call today to reserve your space!419-874-4491or e-mail matt@welchpublishing.com orallisonpittner@welchpublishing.com117 East Second Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551www.welchpublishing.comMany handcrafted items will be <strong>of</strong>fered in time for holidayshopping at <strong>the</strong> Homespun Holiday Art and Craft Show.Toledo Craftsman’s Guildart and craft show Nov. 10-11The Toledo Craftsman’sGuild will host <strong>the</strong> “HomespunHoliday Art and CraftShow” on Saturday, November10, and Sunday, November11, at <strong>the</strong> StranahanGreat Hall on Hea<strong>the</strong>rdownsBoulevard in Toledo.Hours for <strong>the</strong> show arefrom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. onSaturday, and from 10 a.m to4 p.m. on Sunday.Handcrafted items <strong>of</strong>feredfor sale include unique seasonaldecorations, brightlypainted yard and home decorations,solid wood items,metal work, fabric items,country crafts, soaps, scentsand lotions, holiday floralarrangements, pottery, jewelry,seasonal items andmore. Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Toledo Craftsman Guild alsowill fill special orders.This year <strong>the</strong> TCG willhost a food drive at this showby collecting non-perishablefood items for <strong>the</strong> ToledoNorthwestern Ohio FoodBank. Donations <strong>of</strong> anycanned item will be accepted.Admission and parkingare free. Those attending canregister to win door prizes.Call today to schedule your complimentaryRetirement Transition ConsultationPhone (419) 872-0204 | Toll Free (877) 883-1224www.CitizenAdvisory.comInvestment Advisory services are <strong>of</strong>fered through Alphastar Capital Management, LLC, a SECRegistered Investment Advisor. Alphastar Capital Management, LLC and Citizen Advisory Group, Ltd.are independent entities.TOLEDO’S FIRST EVER ALL PRO MMA CARD!


PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><strong>2012</strong> Delinquent Land ListThe lands, lots and parts <strong>of</strong> lots returned, delinquent by <strong>the</strong> County Treasurer <strong>of</strong> Wood County, with<strong>the</strong> taxes, assessments and penalties charged <strong>the</strong>re upon agreeably to law, are contained and describedin <strong>the</strong> following list and PLUS DECEMBER INTEREST.DelinquentParcel Number Owner’s Name AmountA01 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICTA01-<strong>31</strong>1-020000008503 FIFTH THIRD BANK TRUSTEE ATTN: TRUST 9,506.27A01-<strong>31</strong>1-020000018000 JOHNSON DENNIS W & ELIZABETH M 1,845.02A01-<strong>31</strong>1-020000023000 LEE PEGGY 362.67A01-<strong>31</strong>1-040000008000 SCHROEDER WILLIAM S 149.15A01-<strong>31</strong>1-040000011000 SCHROEDER WILLIAM S 501.43A01-<strong>31</strong>1-050000029000 SCHROEDER WILLIAM S 951.30A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000012000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 14.74A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000013000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 9.45A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000014000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 9.45A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000015000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 11.51A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000016000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 283.34A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000017000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 20.92A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000018000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 18.87A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000019000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 12.69A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000020000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 12.69A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000021000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 14.74A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000022000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 14.74A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000023000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 12.69A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000024000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 12.69A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000025000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 18.87A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000028000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 206.62A01-<strong>31</strong>1-060000029000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 22.19A01-<strong>31</strong>1-080000001000 SCHROEDER WILLIAM S 536.80A01-<strong>31</strong>1-090000010000 SCHROEDER WILLIAM S 1,028.16A01-<strong>31</strong>1-090000020500 BURKS RONNIE L & MARY K 792.48A01-<strong>31</strong>1-130000006001 BURKS EVERETT D 730.19A01-<strong>31</strong>1-130000006002 BURKS EVERETT D 110.00A01-<strong>31</strong>1-170000011003 DAVIES JAMES W & ROBIN S 1,033.29A01-<strong>31</strong>1-180000002001 BANEY BARBARA J 3,054.82A01-<strong>31</strong>1-210000001001 REYNOLDS JON & KARA M 860.85A01-<strong>31</strong>1-220000005000 THOMAS RONALD L JR 14.40A01-<strong>31</strong>1-240000019000 DINGLEDINE RODNEY & CATHELENE 8.30A01-<strong>31</strong>1-270000004000 MINICH ANDREW J & JOLENE K 4,467.27A02 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - NORTH BALTIMORE SCHOOL DISTRICTA02-<strong>31</strong>1-<strong>31</strong>0106001000 SMITH CARL V 11.68A02-<strong>31</strong>1-<strong>31</strong>0106015000 SMITH CARL V 11.42A02-<strong>31</strong>1-<strong>31</strong>0106016000 SMITH CARL V 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54.32X78-509-350414021000 BOCKBRADER DANIEL W 2,942.03X78-509-350414022000 BOCKBRADER DANIEL W 89.46Wood County Auditor, Michael SibbersenPublished in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> and November 7, <strong>2012</strong>.


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71.7404062 GONZALES JUANITA C/O LAWNDALE 211.7304391 DIAZ GUILLERMO & BRENDA 442.4104395 RANDOLPH ERIC 106.2804406 ESSEX NATHAN 233.2604844 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 137.8704880 KEPLING GENE 122.1604954 HEMMINGER DONALD D 207.8205075 GORIS RICHARD 301.5405154 LEMMON TIMOTHY J 49.4105410 KROUT MIKE 115.7105629 LAWNDALE MOBILE PLAZAC/O LONNIE & LISA CARRIER 670.9805646 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 172.5205717 NAUGLE ROY S & CAROL M 3,640.4705952 HANSEN MELISSA 5,669.9306018 NORTHCUTT JOHN E 1,120.2006123 WINDLE PROPERTIES LLC 264.5106183 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 939.67Wood County Auditor, Michael SibbersenPublished in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>,issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> and November 7, <strong>2012</strong>.

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