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JAM 2
See Sports, page 21
53rd Year, No. aJanuary 29, 2003
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SERVING AVON • AVON LAKE • SHEFFIELD • SHErF
ALHS fire sets offalarms with parentsAVON LAKE
By Lori E.
Two early afternoon fire* u'-, the \vu.-i l_ii.i- Hii;l)School o«i jan- 21 itf rjiiiir^ 'ju>->ti[ir.j jrid t.ua-cetiis over whether pruptr pruo.-dur* iVll, rWJow»<!by high school official*.
Two small fire* were lit in b.i!tirn..ITis .,; •^•[Hr.itcparts of th.* building on I .in 'l'> ••-•\<\ w<-z<- .;isr».l-lyextinguish u*i. Tha fires did not -.'•' :.if .il.in.i-- .it th.*high school, prinaxily he-jauio th>:%•- .m- no .il.irm*in the batbieoms A small fin; w-s lit in ,n t.j.st.iirsbathroom and a larger fin;, involvuij: I!M- p a ^ rtowel dispenser, was set in a bathroom downstairsnear the SK 83 entrance. The l-jr^r firt- ivw extin-guisfaed by a teacher who then notified principalTodd AJIM.
Upon learning of the fires. AUes anr.uuni.fd viathe school's Uw3»ptiai.er3 that students net.-dt.-d turelocate to CM p«w school gym s!> opposed to evac-uating lhat *cho6! and forcinR students out into sm-gle-digil Wwaftar without coats
Tfejs decision did not sit well with jome highschool p*jcoU i»hoquestioned why Hie itudfn'swere not eracualed and why a firo aUtm was notpulle-i. One pawnL speaking on th* condition ofai-.onymily^ffxprjwwt^«*c«rn nw« the daemon
"There- ccald.JWV* b««n another ftnt sel in lh«area thsy wew;J«.*Hi« pa»ent 5 a i d " W h v diflt1**they puil the alwm when they found out there w «a fire? U'#Bot(AUa*')d«:lsion to decide wlulh-r ornot the kida should bo eracuated.
"They didn't follow policy. They vu«1«c: nnawful lot ol time asMOTlng the fire .ind nijli.n^ Jdecision." ,. ,,
Both Superintendent of Sdiools Dr Dan RUHand Avon Lake Fire U.]tilvry Moor..- »aid thf hn-twisro aruall and <tuicl(ly put ot;t and uu on- «•».••injured. Moon agreed the situation rould luyi* t>H;uhaodiud better, uspisr.ially in noulyin« the liredepaftment as nooo a» the fire w«* discovered.
"Wi> do hav» some concern* over the w.iy thiniffwero hamUea," Moorn »aid. "I talked to administr-i-
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Colder than a...Weather afl throughout last woek ottered temper atures in the tingte dgrts as well as sub-zwo wmd chifls.
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-t-3 vote Moml.Ty IIIput Ili« it-tp to e;i
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. Avon CityMiiitacf.^ to
could be (.(KWtnictpd «»st »t 1prujKkwid ooruVnouth coirldornm .ill v.-e(I with Kilroy
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Voilog ng*ln« (he vnilmnoi w » » councili W C t e . CUrol Hartwlu, Mark (ol.u* and
T l w ^n favor of the int«rchaiigr wen*Eisterday- T^m Nickuin «nd Tom Wrowch.
AMhe o i d i u ^ c e nwrf. an ewr t location «»«, uot- PUnncw l«v^ only (.aid that th» Interchanft*
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membuns two fofitiv itxu;mnumd&:ii>ru' ^thK tntKc)iuige.Durtnt(» upociai nM^etio^ gf tlwmisxio'a en Jan. d. ihtuuf in atl«f»iatLCt( ftid diicussconmictin; the north/«Mith^a(rJid£)f of tW- fSjfjv-.-
It was nUo during thai apeel*] xm^tittg thatrlartwig w«piew«d ih-tt she was "Itm pwoinA 3tt &#«of th* inttrchange," but she cmt a "no" rd|» Monday,
"1 mill want bV iuiwrhanga," sh« s a W ^ t dowmibavn to b9 on Nagul Road. 1 uMok it ynitwxk* momJ Sfc'£ AWv P^G£ ^
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seets to rename Lincoln Parkjafter Gary GreenSHEFFIELD LAKEBy Jchn Edward =, \ " " ' } l sn i : '
Shuffiffld L a U ' s Park H<wrd voted uii.iriimu.islv l.ct m-w. r-.-i.vtwiwk. to a p p r o v e ;i rr<i'i«st madf l.\ t h - f.miilv -if tin- tn.-nt .millale &. ry C i w m l« n-namo l.lm " H i P»iV in liom.r - t i nlong-t i in* counr i lmAn and t»urn : i l pr.-si«l.-iit » h ,
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Rrwn'* family, in a propow sul,m,n,-l ; thMm..rdby SLnnnon P. C.nt»n on bi-half ««f hw n..,t ,.-r. Sh.iron.and brother. J«.«J. asked ttwt Lincoln H.,rk »•• «.-•-•.bowmseGary firwn work.Kl lonR and li^rd to h.-lj.• lh- •'• '.V.":;;^ „ , •" ; , , ;" - „„, " Mrk i,,,,,r,
A p*ill of Lou'icil tnt'ru' ttrs at thuir)t>n. 2\ work st-ision Indicated Uiat aresolution to trn.inif Lincoln P;irk furth« lutf council j,,rraid«nt wiil aUo bwunanimously itpprovud.
Th*?y instructi*d Law OiriTtor DanielWi^htm.in to dnev up lln* .ippropriatcresolution for coaxidtr.ition at y«-*f»*r-day't r*->;iilar meeting of city council.
It would ai-em the only ftirlhi-r dU-t:u.jsion council is likely to have bttforevniin^ on th« ii'-vv name of Lincoln I'arkwill bo t'.i consider whether to tall it"Gary I* Green Mcdiorial Patk." "ClaryPhilip Gri*t?ii Memorial Park" or. simply."Carv Green Memoriiil Park."
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Local resident emcees Youth Rally for Life in ClevelandM V O N f . I f . G f r v * ; > • s a i d Ln h i - : v L i . -<-Ui . " W - - !!_,: ' ••- : _ n , ! - r J i f r . i . i - r :r . • i _ . c : - . . - . . ( . t - . , - i •_ i, L , . . . > .- >
It's hard siuthswi hMJi.-tewofi,iWif TOOK;!. 1-vl ijthem sj>eat. in troflt (,f hundred* of people i«of an iiA-ue.
Megan MoGtrvev. 14,an Avon residentio«n at ^tig&ificdt HiihSchool served 4s theMuter of Oiecwnit* attfa* ?3rd Annual YouthRally fc* Uf» heid (an. 22Ctc Cleveland PublicSquai*. The tmsang tera-psnlures last nwk did notd p a tbt» irit* of those
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irwi."We ruaJiie that just as
St. Paui repeated for luijMrt in vto&nce and mar-d-jr and urcaiati a
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: ••We U3tae b«re to bear witnesa to mil-liuss* ot VaiHe* who were slaughtered inihff 30 jwac* since Rt»* versus Wade ciadeabortion cm feumail !eg&i in this country,**
gn2taposlle -J" love and life, thai
of Iht&e peoplr may become gates of U i - l l "W_ — —. "Viv come u.
bmuur with all our hearts, the wonmi whoW the brave choice to bear childi»-n
McOrvify himvclved Li Li^i; t> - - -
"TiifcSw toad* nl thing* we fun." she theis*id "People think uisy aiv all wufk. I"mhoping <*/«• can gt-t a buirch u{ p^uplvinvolved-"
Megan is the oldest of fix children inthe MtOrvey family, lii addition to lu*
In jJdi'.ion, tht1 yjung fi.t;;i','- ci'-x!-t. fur Life." th* -»i«in i J Lif*r'JuntUtiOd™ and ihr
i^iit to Life Scjti-^y" f ^ h\+vir ttj ciaiLli fur.ds aj!y?t.?wi
LU'.to^i vf '.h** rill> t -v. !^.p''nuf t , i ^ :HJVII. JJIJ >-•'. ii.l- --^i>
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Crews ignore pveaf/ier, construction on schedule for new departmentAVON
By Farrari
14JJtt acres of city -owned land oaDetroit Road by laGnity Comtrurtiott. utt.T O l d
It could b* said thai council and pbn-, aing oammksioo took toagw to decide onthe "spea" of tfao building tbau ii has bwmtoaiJiybada a y a d i i .. ID nikl-Sepieiobor «ttd into earlyOcSfAwr. A n n Coutxil and planning ova-miwiqn iwch tinned oJI with Oiw•ftprpvat tec the amctmctioa of the uew£ » dqwtaMutt, sod it WKI if ll» buildingbegm to take foetn alausi owaugbi
, The ww32toJJlian HM ststioo U being
The original tstimalw of S1.9 raillionix the eutixw prujnei weie mudiCed us theresult of subtle changua iotheovenll COG-5tnidion plan Sar the facility.
The chants won lar^ly due to ubfood«r vition thai waJ recogniz»d byLaodig AfdtibKtj sad Mike Bfamliall ofEramhall Engineering. Utx tuse the lo<3»-tiou could potentijilly bouse a aew polio*departmunl aloug with th» firtt station, sev-eral changm had to be icmde to the layoutand utiUty aape&M of the Uuid.
Aixarding to Avon Mayor Jim SmiU),tie wJminiirtnitioq and council Eel? it vasIn the city's bust intrrnt to butld a boule-vard Instead of a driveway that ojujd SwutilUed by the &>E pcnanati! ts well «leaving tvurxttx up.t) fur i# rurw policy st.-ttun. a po-*ihl« port nml even til? t i l lshould iwjditiunai iHiilrimi-r '«.* .KMMI CJI
o* ihe bay a«a 5hcw« ampte space for taur different emergency and rw-
Steal team* and framework for
, orwork » vtp«ctod » be caflpteted by late
f p yTb« wale/ aiwi newer lint.*
•jpKTwlwi to Strrvka; the entire 1*.8fi acji>so! law) tn wittiri MtiEjii iuui (xM-iiliilily lli.itnew yoJicM «ui t;ity tmll t»iil<Un^ umkltu: lo^ttnl At ihn sijiiut mti-.
ln total, the upj iui-r t<t l\v; w<*tt<r •uul5cw«r tuiett cont tlw dty an odclitiunulJlSOJJOy. Smith *aid the fiw »U ion titieialonu vraa listed ut $1.9 million, a prit;rthat iucludinfc appliiuv^*. fl(K« r iand other anveiiliiwt-
Havmvnt, the addition t»f the wonunisquutms and upsuin «siwr«»io" increasedthe vquare footage of the building tnim12,000 to I5,000-it*niarc-rwrt
Smith said all of the ndditioiu to tltnfirt sWtion w i n svi Restttd by Landig
Arefaiitcis and BramlAll coupled withinpul from G« pmourwl and aty oflkioh.
Large portions of tsirtli w«» movwlprim to the oolil v»v«ihffr in tbn-early vrin-ir-r nw.mths ituit marttr i«w> fw >1» «^H °*!!,.- tuiLtiile vwtdb to be built aJlawit^ Coraonw! ulllut iaterifrf wuri. t» brcn«ipl*tod.
Auxwding to Smith, tlv projwi Is oa'.hirdufe for im-ttinK 'H<* 4ntidpul«d Ul«
Marr h truly .\y.u\ • nitiplf.'tkn du'«"tin* fiMM-t-.iy x-u~it;*! is tittvtivf in %'cas
.mil alJf 111 Ltitnfortalilv fit ill of thflJ; u viliii l ii\M«lf.
TViouKh thw unltvidu.t) tiflki^i. d t t p ™t|iwrt»n. and lmdir<joiin -uv by the tntvA|(urt. devoid of sppamiiiMi AXIIJ, b**ariLi.lighting luul windirw.! for ^miiin WCTL-JILKJ^H itre ahcudy in»bdt*<tl encaauig therhief * 4jid lioul-n.uiU wock an>av
A tnli.any ovi rltmL was il«> built inuiUi« pLuw ajid viJI M.-rvt- J I a plao- Wr«:fjrd or n|uinniKitt t : u » ^ . Smith mi
TTM? otiUiiiit laiitlsupin^ h « cxiuntxd iniimr pn^rms, M UI« bulk of
outiide wosk «rUJ continue to be de&tyeduntil wanner weather ensue*.
Smith sri'J that ho ami Tire ptmajooA,are pUa«ted with ths pittgnaa and uro
iticipating liw OQxapJfSion andof the mrw fu!l-tiwio
IJWJttt."I an *wy pleased, with the
Kad I Ida* what I *vt> IITUS far frtrastandpoinL" Smith stid as he toun-dfucilitv. "When i' « luustwd. it will 1'even better and th« iin-fighli-n andin«»dks will Bnelly *u*e * Udliiy theydeawx'e.**
Smith wtd that b»i It also pleathe transition of a pirt-tiirw lo auaff to utkw cart of ib« ({ifOfwing aeeds.oltit*- ""tjxivinding" city.
"V\V have nwdmi a full-time t i«(it-'pdrtiiifnt [ur uimB time now," .''.r:itbwid, -.Vi 1 luvif s.iid uiitiiy liiuot belore.tht" nt-ili. M( ilw t.iiv *r» grmvinn a n u '^Ml
* itv «»•rviM'i rtuvtr I*J lellnw «uil mid fT*t3Tl«^t»««P«C»Bd»beCornploi«Jbylatfl Smith said all of the additions to tlw Tb*? ouUuiu laiid.«apinj[ hit exi»Ti- ( l t v «t'rviM". ruvt- io Idlnw «uU«di Of ««rly Ami. Tiw sWtion wwe su^Rested by Landig *.TIC«1 iniimr prc^rwi. «s Ui« bulk of the «»ii ilw) wui%lh."
Council seeks funds for Office on Aging, considers treasurer's raiseSHEFFIELD LAKE
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, - - "Sbbffidd take CUy Council, at lastTta9«d«y's fltuu3ca cumniltiiw umetltM,SOV A to llntl «nousib money in the nookssad rnmniu* of th*t city'* exawdiogiy Upht
''2003 budget to put up $100,000 for itsh of the Phase 2 portion of the
mdaifl prDfecLThe 5100.000 amount inaudwi engi-
neering MTvicrs and the city's matching{uod« for Iwue 2 gnmt millions. The pay-ment will conu) due In mUi-siunraw, *ocouncil tuuirt Gnd « w»y to pay >* ««m.: The city will also n*od to covw Step 6juynwutk to two senior niwubwrs o! th«
. firw dBiwtmenL C2iief leir Young and U.Mike Co.irad hflve Bind for Step C. which|n available to policu oflium and firefiKhl-«r/peraiTU)dics who Iwvi? compli-lexi L'Uya«r» til Hun-ice with the city.
Additionally, llso <:•*>' rnust il«termt>iehow to pay its sha'n (tf funding for th«t Ctxtnty Ot^te tm Ring's (U33AJ
oflicc at tho &nimuiii!y Civic0«»*w' formerly Iho honw »f N(tfth«ast
. LfjOtn County Social Servinw INELCSS.)A» part o( iw contribution tu NKUSS1 1 f (lie IWWs. tlie Tri-Ctty
Officti cm Agin(0 Slieffield Uie has alwaysprovidud a numhef of "in-kind"* servicra.
ThoBo "in-kxnil" contribution includesharrd npac» «t Community Outer mai>-^gm Joanne CuUiro' orftce. the u*e of thethe building itself as a center of opentioiisEar MealiHoa-WufwU and emergency fooddiMributlon. the use tit the CommunityCeot^ti kitchen end appliancm in prepar-ing home rlelivernd !B«ob and th« pay-ment of all utilUy bilh, iiuJudini; the tele-ph»M> bill.
In addUiun. the city refurbitlMMl andruwirwl die old Tire sJaliun ut the txirnur ofLuke Ruad tutd SuU»*H Avimuu lor wrvt?ruldonated freerors and other food stfirnR';.AddttiofcJly. lb« fiily contributod around$Z 000 afinually.
y fI*iit Ljttlftnn. iuf<mn>-<l HHUM.II
lai« l« t year tbiit tfitin; wmild likt-ly bti «JIiitcn-'Ase in Uie cuiitriljtitmiis »i »**•• fourroinmurut'K^i that had subsidized NHIX"1SSdun to thtr n' »rHsity of jwyii^ far auditingwrv'u-vH. WIIKJI tud forttwrly Ixvi. pnivitl-t t l by Av«wi U I J J S I"iii;uii.r l>-[Mlrtin*«nt i-.un "in-Unti" wrviui.
Littlftun providfd pn-limiuary esti-mates for thtjw U-m, which will (.overacwnmtiiiy; st-rviar* iw well a* serving innon-eldcrlv cliwiU. AiwiunHy. Avon I-J-B
wuuld contribute 51*^302; Avoci. $«.-*-*»,.Sheffield Ukfr 56,853 and ShefTwldVillage would pay S2.07Z. The fee struc-turp iR based on the nuaitwr of ilwnX*served in each comiiiuinty and eligible, orpotential cliuits, based on elderly n«i-deiit.i Included in census figures.
At the Jan. 21 finance mwling. council(all member* am on the financo tnmuiil-tm;} wat p^wufitud v ith ft letter, doublingna an invuio*. frrnn Lyinan L-Caul, LOOA'sfis»-u officer. Th* letter pepped the totalSlmffirld Lake mutt pay annually *l$7,40U. iuid asked fr« n Tint quitrter pay-rnmii in the <un««nil of $t.BG5. Ttwr* amUnf-iVni* bud^-twd fur 2003 that «reduplimtirs uf IU.H: yww's NTiUSS nxnding.tio-.viiiK $-i,lXia «in!iiirkwl for "in-kind"
ami SU.000 l.ibeltf»l "(.ontributiwi.''At-Uirw (JiHtu•ilnun .\mi mil Cn
.isLi-il Fi/uincj lJir««:turf..r ;* pririi-uui uf hmv that money wassp*iil last yiMr. whit.h I'nglish was to pn>vide iii i.ist'nij.'.ht'i n-«uLjr ai t inul met;tinjt-Oium.il Mitttl tiK.luiiK*' th» Imif -itein tillmfrom NMXSS to UX.JA nml »Kr»;irtl to paytliw first utiiiiiiT's [Kiymrnl To \AXiA (Hit oittw S2.WH) "1 rjntributi'jri" account iml«su
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Stan ZaburiVi remindtil
« tntiic.tl t!i..| h - !).«-i tint inl.nd to run foriw!r*t:tictn in 2l«>«, ;vnl r.-jw-.u.-.l )iinrf«jue»t th.ll council ituxr.-iM- hi* t.lfrk'ttsoLiry to SJ.000 JKTT y«ir in otdt-r to qiuili-fy for the Public Employ**:* Ketirem«*nrSyit».iii (I'KRS). The trrusuxer'a clerk cux-retitly is pud SH pair hour, aiui niaijf* a totalof Sl*,900 Ust year, well *hurt of Ui« PKHXminimum but Is budgeted for 52^00.
"You havu lo be a CPA to do that trea-surer's report," Zaborsii aaid. "I don't wenknow if we can Rot wytme to run lor tnwsurer at all after I retire, let alone aarmonewho's a CPA. No one h«» OTW opposwd iwwhttn I've run for treasurer, and no onervt.-r oppwjed Bob Hamilton before mo."
Z^bonki. wlwi his been treasurer lor 10viKira. K«V« utuncil an atxount of the illffi-cultttK h« wH»tuit*rtwJ his firrt two yearsin office, before he waa able to convincehi* wife. Rose, who ts a certified publica/.uiuntant. to uku th« job-
"When 1 tried lo get that report don*the first two years It took at Uwrt «U hours,"/-ibotski wid "Row doesn't gfrt tho twlml«budgeted uninunt Iwcuum shn am da it KJquii-klv. But you wiMi't likely Ttod anotherlli'A tu wort for $8 an hour, and Kfwwould IN* willing to keep the job Tor a am-ple of \mirs nftor I r»Hire. but not far lewtlun th* W3<S minimum."
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Model UN trip gives debaters good experience— sa"?5
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rjrf J by Ohio LO N U N ' i gti-i l IS t(J [••r-iii\;i'.i*
g ; of the I'. "tht*world's larji«!>l p«?.;re 't.-i-vinj J:I'Jbum'iiiitart'in •jrjra.iizi'.ioii" ;ti ! toU»lp build leait-rship skill i ii. the"-talr'c youi.g f»*op!e. For tlie si t-nEH . iwnifrs wlv dtienJiM], liie w ••».-end was
Smilb. iMrilh Robinson.'"i*i -iCnrujna a'ld Chri» Arroyo, iinti soph.. -mums Amanda Mclntoih ajid Sdi.SUigei traveled with advisor B*;iScberry tind chaperons to the capita,for the BVuut.
Uke the other -dams from dif^runlschools around Ohio, thit Cai-din.il del-egates cfaose a UN mumfcwr ncfioci andwrote original resolutions aft«r doingresearch on that nation's geopoliticalsituation. Thtty then debated 3nd votedan oof anotiler's resoluliDn-t.
In addition, th« htudents wereinvolved in several globalconfetti throughout theSludtint leaders wer« elijiMe fornumerous content and leadernliipawards. Brooks id**'* student leader,»«nlor AinifW Custis. was named T o pDe!eg»tf" and also won a Leadership
tb«v will attend.The MUN -studentsat BriKtfcsidw or« ea^^rly awaiting inor-a ;c«plances from othtr invitedschools.
"This Brootside delt-Ration did a?i•nJ^iiig job!" advis*r Beth Schtfrry
J id after the Coluruhus event. "Their« ,ihu5i3sm for d<.-bating worldh i surpassed my pA ••iodv they are working hard, prf [»=»r-in,. for the K**ot State Ccnft-rwnce aswt-. as to host their own MUN
'.bat* ro.w L-R) BHS debaters Ons. Anuyo, Kerth Robinson,Abbott, Sam Stager and Betn Scr-e;ry (Front row L-PJ Bnttary Smih,tes&c* Cajdora ATianda Mdntow and Ariee Custs. At left, Custsproud'y discia/3 her 'Outstanding Detegals" awrard
when it cam" tiroe tojns (ullowiog debate*.
UN was a gr-at experience.'.had <* really grwit tinit- fjsbalinjj t^ufiftlh;.t concern the world." Mclntoahsaid, "tvrin though we itnisslett to gelmany votes for our resolutions, after tbefli*bates. Brooltaide rocks!"
"Uecause we've b«**rn to these MUNcontests before, t iayb»? thut gave us tinadvautagu." Cardaaa said. "We weremore experienced than mint oi theschools, but some oi the thioas we saidswwmid to go over some people's he*ci*.1 enjoyed 111* experirtice and Vox look-ing forward to MUN at Kent."
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"I T«;l that MUN is J s wat as.et toour school imd cctt:munity," juniorChris Arroyo .-.aid. "This compc.itionjjavw us tht* chjiictt to compete ag^iosl«xcell«;nl MUN progra:iia"
Cirdor.a aad sophooiorit Mclntoih.though, agreed that the Cit'lina! dele-gation's extensive experience at previ-ous Model UN' -Mission* may have raadwtheir oitjumtnti s»em too sophisticatedto sotnu of the younger, less expwri-
"Getting » chance to lead ourg«tign wras really exciting," Guslis said.
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Rezoned land to hit market, city awaiting developer bidsA V O N U thi, MD !': i-ir.> fir**
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They urv guiUtirili **.) to gvt raw*? for itlhaa wtial th«y got it tui-
S«% eml moiiUii a- a. Avon Qly Cotun.iltooku small siep tuuards making 4 sizableprofit af they rezctwd -12 ^cr:-? oi Lmd nearMiller Koad'aa-i !-*».
Acairdii^j lo Avon Mayor Jim Smith.the city w "-aggressively" 'trying to Gad.iRlnesud dtryelopen to build ml the newcoiamerctaliy-za:e*d land thji v*u.» tx i«reswuntial.
"it h i s been a couplt: o[ mouths sincellti» iasue i r s l appeared in Eront of cDuaciland the ftdministmtion," Smith said."After ta» holidays wen: over, u v decidedK> be prtwaivp a»d try to Cnd an intm*t-ed party thai vrauU to tame lu this dty."
Avoo Council President Toa Wrarsch
c-jj ca m f~iiiy lur 51.Owi 2 J i»;ori &£<). ll»: uv/ '.vi
a fi- Jtit with Ctt\(it ; i ' iC U22i bout tii«
ii* t:j h-ivs pit on •+;:ad ami
w:th th«i two fuliti^i. Avon GtvCount~il stipulated tlul. wJien CIt3 u.*» 6n-lihtjd with ib'.1 lanti ini-i WTin'.'jd (u :11 i>.ihe uity had "Grst ri^ht uf rtfuiil."
-M«> part of the deal with O S w:t* furthe ccrnpacy lu nuiiiUin Miller Road)>^cause tlwy w m iiiii*g Jas sbuicf ^» a"h<*iil road™ to traiupuit ihi* fly-<nK aprc«Jccl that is tba etui result of c c J burn-ing for d l ' s eltfdric g^nwdUng plant inAvon Lake, Th» exi5t«nu; of the Qy-iishpits wen* the result of a dmil thai YU3
fi!!-iJirt f-'JC j/'i/Tii.n-. o! tii* i'KJ i,r.;:-?riui.-t;ou Ci3 :4o! the jjiidfi!! lur tlit- fiy^IivMuiv }-(u*i tdiiii lij*.- i'-ii'!-' with u>,",-d;d 'iuifor in''.*i"iL=i!>; ujiiitniutioji.
V.'t'.t.-n Wi'-irv.ti w « r;ifj>ur in '.heliruy. CJi r;3tifi(.-<i the ut> tl-fy were in
Ot^b-.-r '^r 2i.*J . -"hi- onJy u * the jjit-p-=nv :•* j;'>i<i for U 1 o:iui". rLi-:l cr i:iduVr;ult»XJill5. Uf i'.S liX iUUU MX'i tl'.V flv-esh tinti< bar:f i undar it."
Beth Sniith mid *Wir«.jj iiiid lh»- t-jty1 :.u!d rwr-iw '^Iy.v '.o Si00.000 [>er acre
Mii dJ; vius iit thai tiinf tlidt \VediiiJi cB~
ihn cfjjnj-'.iay 51 for tL*.- 42 acre*. CH tt>j(Jit- off'-f and the city htei controlied th
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"l>.tr tht' ytiirs t^itre have (>f-n manydiscuv.ii?4is und prupoMii far the land,"
»aid. ~I lite'.v it was going to b*fuf *o;ift*thing. I thouahl we couid
u ^ tli« liftd fct iiidiislriaJ dcvelopmsn!un-J if noihiiijS ^Ue we could use it 6ur
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Ccuncil passed Itfgislation tu rezont;the land to C-* (mulu-usw t:uaiir.'.Tt;LiI),following plannuy cumiaissioiis 5-O r«c-
pThe council jmij-idoit also noted that U
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Mayor touts laundry list of projects for 2003 at State of the City addressAVON LAKE
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Aiidnwiug the Avoa Lake Kiwunisi Mayor Rob B«nxx
d b S fI itemizing a
axtemiva Utt of pro-expected lo be com-
pleted in 2003 whilethe city i a solid
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• "A lo* of Using* « nfitting to happen." BtsnterMid of the upcoauiH! y*w'and presets on tap for tho
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;.' - : ' •Oe^pUea grim economy,• tild mayo? tprr»*'*» iLc citywin raialix • Wealthy fin*n- Bcmer
Adding "our finance* are good, strtaifi."Bemer said money rwn*ian in all of thucity's fumls. H« added ho will be focusingon bringing new busiiwss, preferably man-ufacturing to tfie city, calling Avon Ukr
ripo for S>JCJI iniitain-,Berncr attributed the
decrease to sevwal tuLlan;including a reduction indebt ser.'icu. Tbm city akocotnpleted or budgeted sev-eral oip^-time "big-ticket"iumu such as the $304,000heavy nscu t vebide th^tvritl not be rtpeuted.
ProfecUng no newUivies, the mayor tuttici*
tivrirafilw five-y»*r{ufvz^.%1 and
p w city will rcmainin Iho tilikck through 2tKMand 7OO5.
"Owr openrtiom budget vvill^by 31 niiaion and tb* carrtial budget will
Ducui'siag upcominglur 2003. Beroef «iicl tii«ciiy *pent Si jnii-lion e n rtfutit repair *»d caofttructiou and
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• AH Fhci«t of DentrtTry • Currently occ«jpfir>g rx*# patients or>d.Evening ond Saturday hogr» for yoyr conven.er.ee •
! $50 OHZOOM! mHenh,9 j A ^ , ^ PI - X-RAYS 4 CLEANING EXTRA • ! . l f i , J 0 l l I M f l , i lRd. Avim.OH1 - We do Orthodonttc* - r iwemg Optton* AvaiUbt* - ; Q ( J . OOOQ
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wxptoj another 51 million will be spentthis year. Thf price Uidudes thfwe major<ai}yne«iag projects indudia^ two vttv*-vTst-paratiots and one 5-wtr/stJrrn imtalU-tioji project.
Recitation rutoains en lh« fwnfroct for2003, and the mayor plaits onthe possibility of a iccreulionhe will look iiito briii^tut; in a prjvyicd<?velo[v.r to patner wilh thw city.
"This would be a joint partnership "tillno taxpayer money involved." im s.iid.adding thai rvsidi-nta do nol «i[i[K;.tr to t>>willing to fund a recreation t*n tu if ii
\alvid «tThis yeiix the city um look forward m
the cJeun up of the EiecViC RfhMi park.,informally known as Birwnt^uiutl IWk.
Tho Belle Road end Sunset puks are alsoscheduled for revitalization. Th-i city hasbud^'rtvd S23JMQ fcir *i» tMtdov ioe pondat B(f *?r Park iiod%tolt be hiring a fulMirecreation dirtfctfir. The city ha»
SS'J.OOO to cnrtrCt biks p*»ththat h.ive d»velfftJ» i over th«
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Reality television addict ready to start a support groupMy name is JuiW Short and 1 am a
y TV addiO.TUere J aid it.Ths first step toward recovery is
admitting you have a p-'ibluinI d a1 can'I fpeuV for my buiiwnii. he h ^
to 3ilniil it oo his own, but 1 believe hysullen from the same problem. 1 knowthis became he's my leleviiian-viewingpa/tuer.
I've written other coliuniis regardingray a<!diclion to reality TV but 1 nevertritnv it had grown s-o out of control.
At lirrt I wu only addicted fo a fewtelevision shout. Tbw grand J-mie of allreality TV shows is ""Survivor." I ueverwatched the original and vowed Iwould get sucked in, but Iv-every iiuUUraeiit since and loot fw-ward with great anticipation tc~Survi«w-Tlie Annzon.'
I admitted List year my addiction tothe "Bachelor," now we h*ve the•"Bar&ebrette." Finally, a wora-sii is incontrol? Lot th« meo. *«« what it feelsliku to be rejected. HA HA!
I thought my addiction vrauld stupdw*e._tvro shows, no! loo had. Bunier-Une addict.
Well, as with most addictions. I'vegot tii plACtt blame somewhere. 1 blaoethe million dotiar television executiveswbo sit ummd nut dratro up all Ihe&ewacky scenario*. I also olame the goofyparticipants who fcwl the no«d to beexploited.
My addiction «sca)*ted to threeshow* as I became booked on"American fdoL" This is by far trvfavorite one. I love muring
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aiifitlicjit- I o*it't believe somem Anierira uctualiy thiiit thsy
can sing.Another kwtallmvct of tJfue pou-<;ul-
ture hit began last week.I caii't lieiieve after waluhing the fir*t
group of cuiitt**ants fxum Jail year;waroa of these voited-cualltfugsd indi-viduals aUuaily think ihey are beltertlun Kelly Clarion (first Americin Idolwinner! •
I wo.! JO happy lo h^ir thai"Arnericdii Idol" will be on aired onTu??days, and r.tA cunfltct v*>lh iheother days of nttlity viewing.
Let me give you th« rundown.We sun uif our week on Sunday
with the new ,«rrir* "Higli SchoolReunion." It has a bunch of cia&srpiitesfront the Class of 1992 living io Hawaiifor two week* trying lo hook-up withformer classmates. Tinny brought b-icfc*he d » s down. «:]*» bully, class flirt,class oertl. homecoming queen, mustpopular, etc for a dunce to show othcrihow they have dunged. All of us canretail to this wh«ln«f we've attendedour liigh school reuniuru or n<rt. We'voall mi into former classmate* and dis-cu*»ed high school at one point or
"1<>- V.iJhorairt:" ts on Mrndaliigfat. t."n!es.» \<iij liif iii a LJVU. >']Ukuoiv lh« p;e:a;^(- for thiv one 'Iw»?iitKi'ls iirs vyin^j fur ihf aff<.-ct;fjii oi a niiimt-y belte'tf jii-'J iriit-Tited 55(1 millionuuly lo br lold un 'ht? shuwi fia.il nigfcihitt thn hjnJf.nmt? »;eiitlerujn iSl('JfX>-a ;,-ear con<.tru'j*ion worka sick joV.*;, but if you aiariy sumi-cJiiiuney. the (ol.e should t»r ou you.
Tuesday, as 1 i inew "Ara-iriciii Idol.'The judge evvryarn?
.And thiii. we b<c&iu llie wetV all over
i ud!I reality telei'biOfl mynr.' yddlttiun. Could I be u»
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thet-les* Siiisur^s to liate. 1
p[ -lii.e-i!-is Ifyau auditioii far ihc sho-.v. you 1-iiowvYlidt >')« are in for Don't b*r -ii^prisedby crilici».m-
IVedntiwlay i» the -Bacbelor?llf."Again. CilaSly m»*n have to cvrnpete for
Funny, thou-h . the'z Have Iwnd-
thaw thedid on
Ntnv Lffww Skomr ul you outwy tiling like. "Boy. nhe's got a bt oftlcu? on her hands." just sl-?p! All of u»• per.d our time in different «ir»y»Watching ifility television is the MJOJfJ I suiUr^ the inWnet, or watchingsoaffcpMns- And 1 know tli«r« WT taiw nfyou out there that do thai, h'* "what I«j(oy doing. What about the couch pota-toi-* »vho wa*.r.h sports all day \dt$JWith dozen.* of channels on cable derf>-cal^d to aporfs. who's the re*l »ddjdiiovrT
The utbvr day. u fiicnd of miaeaitWlme bet^wie she hact a serious
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of the "Bachelor."That's bec^uii*' menare not cadd^ and donot hold grud^eri like
do.Thursda) is an
day. far now."Survivor" begins inFebruary. By then, manyof the others listed abovetrill have ended.
Thank C,od for Friday. A day of rest.No reality televitioo.
St.tunUy is date-night (no TV in iheShort house).
(del" and -were oa at thn sanM tinw
Plus, both ahowi coa
West Wins" and *W|Minutta II." It'sciayylI didn't know how i#h*\\> her-! w»* airm 1ytaping one of tliem &vmy husband. •
I thinfc «>*-«ooeshould start a »v, "^gtoup far reality' »<*addicts. NUyhe I will Ifyou would lii* to fuic.or just wish to discusstopic* sudi as what «
boring pwrKuutiry "\otMillianaue" has. shoot me
an o-rnail *tI'ta here lot yw*
PodmaniMto be council president, at-large council seat declared vacantIt look* like on inlimMiitg
yo*l could be JtbdpLng «p It* Sfaeffield
. If al> wen! u «xpoct«d at lastnight's city cmincil mfining, £dPodmuiLk was elected pittsideal ofcouncil taut hii at-Urgo seal oo coan-cil was dscUred racjuit.
Wsid III Councilman John Pi&kunbaa fctatod hi* intention to ciuHengotccumbiml mayor Gary Miag»c, andtheru *"» rumored to be a few momthioLLrtg of running for mayor, at leastone atmwtt survly.
There could be lateiimtluu racesfar council-at<Urga, all three of whichare up for election- Moyl>* we'll hnvcrmultiptn cwndidntes for council nrrvi.dcrnl, too.
At their f*n, 21 work wrssion. coun-cil nutmbeis who'd clearly bw*n Rivin;;i\ Mtne thought beforuluiud. di»cu9se-Jthe city charter'* instructions for mov-ing ahead with businttn after the lossof Gary Green, who'd led them fromthe depths of chaos In 2000 to a vcri-tablff model of efficiency by 20U2.
They carefully di^comed whatmust be done and what's optionalwith Law Director Daniel Wtghtuidii.
Then fellow n>-largo rvpre«nntalivi*Diana Huika proposed thvt 1'odmanik
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By John EdwardsOy Fteportot
take the position <aa council prciii-dent pro tern, he'* held tlie po»i sincethe Ute council president. Cfiry PGreen. pAsied away list Dec. 'U on <ipermanent basis-until November'sgeneral t-lct-tiuii rMulta ar«* ilftla/edoflicial, unyway. Thct cnuncil prtrsi-denl's* t«rm is tip this yeiir. All agrfet'they like Ed'u Blyle. and Ed a^rei-d token? - . . ' ! run-for liio job.
t'oclmat ik will rep-lace Grefii, whorejilaced the recalled («an«(tcMaRRard. who was nleilcu presidentuf council four years Mg-i.
Podmnnik. will circulate his peti-tions for t:ouuctl prehidrnt instead offor t'juncit-nt-larg*v
Th*t mijans any rnitldttnt of the citywriu's been « "quAlitntd «|nt:ior" IreK-iHtt-rcil vutur) for two years can applyto fill the at-large se«t. Had m ward
cauncilm-in be«n elected president. .only ward residents could apply-
To havw boen a r«sistered votwi for(wo year*, an interested SheffieldLaki* reilJrnt would bave to be atleut 20 year* of age.
Any qualified resident interestedin serving on council should drop offa resume and a letter declaring liU ot-her desire lo become a member ofcouncil at Sheffield Lake City Hall.Richelieu Avenue at Karris Road, byreb. H. Council hat 60 dny« tolppoint a new member to fill Ed'*<wjt. which is up for election inSovumber.
"•"titty wunt appHcnuti identified intwo weeks ID allow time for inter-views before settling on Ed's rOT v:i:>r. If council has not ugreed or. . -lewat-lartnu member by March 29. thw citycharter upecifies that it becomesMiyor Gary Mingte't duty to mmknthu appointment.
Applicants for the vacated at-largeit'al should nli« visit the Board ofElections, take out petitions, and cir-culate them ASAP. Filing deadline forthe May Primary I* Feb. 20 ut 4 p.m.and petitions must be signed only byregistered voters who art* tity r«l-dentk. Tlie eventual appointee will
hsvn to run. so why not tho«« re|sctedfor what nver reoAooT The TOten cmikicsruinly disngrtw with council.failur« to s** oa tb« p r^U4metuuc running «*. a urciie-lp ,'candi-datn. r e rw an euurjr way to &o- -1 'i' £'•
C ugratulat'oru to Aidant'vation and vatt-an ShefflsldSchool teacher fchn K*tko. on tfoaraed one cf "Thirty Hecue* forThlrtv Years of the Clean Water Act1*by the Clean Water Network ofWusltin^tan. FIC Kittko, founder cfFriendi Of Wrt Land* (FOWL1 hasdedicnt»d his life to teuciiing aboutand preferring wh.it't l*ft of tMt wirt-land* at both the lobbying •nd"wo(ili tgextremes. '., • •'
K*tku put« his tirnw and lii» effort*where thKy'rtr moil needed and effec-tive, He in truly an environmental modeducational It=ro.
Heck, anyone who could t»«chsixth gr*d« for nil tho»w yoars if a bettvr man than 1 am, Guitga Din. ;
The county's SchDlastic Art ShowIs currently on display at LorwlnCounty Coinirunlty ColLece. Artworkby studenti from ir<t& schools IJ ondisplay through .«b. \B. Stop in andcb*ck out th« show, tt's highly «n(oy-able.
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sbouid bt- coaimetidtd in Uot retcuriEiit-fn-iat; lh*-s-revision*. LJitt- other wiamuniti^ around the <uvntry, we are fucetl vwith .. inca listil it^ovtry j^nr-dAdditional exprtis** ouch cu .i fulUiiat: ni'dyur andsafety director will only burden our limited LMIJ%Wbeyond its current -statt.
There ttuy corse a time when we cun cunsidt!these optioiu. but y,.: ar« * ion- way from that goal.
Over the y.-ius, many ptropl« in our coniiXiunitvhave Mjggwted the full-tune mayor idt-a. '.'/« iv itciiour neighbors rleci and p>iy high bucks for theirmayors and we get "mt-iu iu»."
Sheffield Late has be^n and will ahray* fc*j a b«d-ftn*ra eviuntunity with liarapagnt? tistt-s" and •* b*vr
k book. It du«sn't me.tn wv uin'l b* modernLeep pace with changing community rertuii«-
l . Th» simple fad of our situation is. citizenswho dtaire to become official city employees emit
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gA* to ibe taw dixvetur't term. I inspect that Mr.
VWghtm&a U just now beginning to ffe! coin.ortablewith hi» ^ob. We b«v« distinct situations ia SheffieldLtkn thai enquire A per. d of time fcr *ny Uw direc-tot to wake decisions iu the best interest of our citi-xetts «cd community. I don't believe we Are in aposition to becomn a training ground For new direc -
• tors evjry four years. I* Council is oot satisfied withappbinictl positions, change them.. ' Agsin, croaL l inking. A Sns way to start the u«\*
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holiday basket programTo ihi* Editor:1 woold Hkv to take this opportunity ta u y thank.
you to th* many iudividua'i, fchool*. businessesand orgAnJxatitms that astined in the 2002 AvonHoliday Basket progTun. The*o ipecial peopleinclMda Aron Middle School. Avon High School.Arao VtU*r$v School. Avon East. Avon HerilageSchool. Avotl Wouiwi't Club, Avon Lion'* Club.
-Avon Police Oportmeut. LKUIV* LearningTr«*bou«e. U«>- FUppexs Cymnustic: JerryGaitfaot. Avon Recreation and ?*rls director, theU a C3nt>. Avon Seniors. Ray GilMtJRay's Auto andTruck Sorrrc*. BUI Bomraar «2td Avoa bta.
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Ce// totver mistake?. Ta th-; Editor.I was tui-squottfti in th« jrtu;tc- on the Av^ti L.ii.i-
cvli tower lawsuit ir. The PK£IiS «di!iu» of Jan. 15.iOOil. I did no; "question SiiarpeHi's raotivt-s." WhatI i^id wis I u u su/piistd to ic>-1 Mr. Phillip* repre-senting Mr. Scdrpelli in D-^einber at the Ptanninj;Comia:s^ion mvi-tiny re^itrding Mr. Sc^t pelli'sretju%-*.l ta build a tell tower when Mr. I'hiUipi rep-resented another gruup in thtr Noveinbtr elt'ciiunno* to build A celt trw-r.
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Editor's note: Planning Gimmissicn ChairmanGary Fvtt was read back his quote verbatim prior topublication :<nd approved his cocirntTtfs. fiifPRESS regrets any niiscommunicatitm that mayhalt* ensued and welcomes Oit? clarification, jionci'-er stands by the quote an printed.
CRS says thank youTo the Editor:Community Resource Service* (CK*>) was privi-
legtMl to oncw again witness the Christmas miraclesperformed by wonderful individuals, churches,business mid orgtiiiizatiDua during this past holitjayseason. Peop!« of all age* fmtii both Avon LaVe andAvcn were so creative and re^oim-etul-llie holidayspirit was spread Ur and wide.
CRS acted as a link between peoplu who wantedto help and those who n»exl«l *ome extra holid«ycar". It was. a.s always, genuinely fun tc watch thehappintrts on boih »id*s
T«« "Secret Sanbu" eajoy*d their l^opping aridwrapping and the families who received wereamazed at how kind und generau* thc:r nei^hb&rscould bw. (JtS its»U. «6J on behalf of ttmmt) f«milte?i.is grateful to: the AmericAO 1-egitiD and it Auxiliary.th» Avon Like After School Piofcnun. Avon Baptist
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-a C::un.h. A*. >>:: l^il.'. Tov*ne Center.'.' l-nit. J Crjuf.-h o! Chriit. Avon LdV.trs •'liv^r-. nnd nd^ri. Chemtiuu CC:;J- ac.Jyccv. Tstf L.uwnxKTi-f GrLiup iii'd its. E^itvi^w. ErsrviiW. Ls-'irwood. Trwy.inii A', o.i Uii.v Hijs,r: »chuol sludeuti. airJilvtn&l Order uf Police. Cduui4 Khott:-? fj'j'jdard Schu-ots in Avon andtht rJair fJuHery. Holy Spirit CatholicIMG Iniuxanct* Marketing! Group,
j « ; U f - e Villajje reiid^iils. Ii)t:t ii JillPreschc-ol. Lighthouse .'.!inintries, Lively AvonLdkr.Tj. LOri' Gruup'.'. Altrrnaijvc Holiday Miirket.Novuor. t.".-. and il ^aiptuyves. Realty On«. Si-Joat-pL School Mark'-t D^y. Smyth* Cramer Co.. Soa*ul '.he Arr.entan Legion. Tuwne Center CcciaiunityCinjjiu-i resident-}. I'CC Group #*. Welcornti VVaujou.WVMview Kidi Care. Wuaisa'j Club of Avou Ijiwaud many .inctnyaiou* douort for all uf th« food audgifti so virn', very liioughtfully gives.
in addition to the groups mentioned, we yturvbksv^'i with numerous inJivlduals anil femilie*who "adopted" c'.h^rs in the community and'azdonated theii grocery *lore certifii-attfj loCKS. Sooeneighborhoodji worked '.ogelher ca CRS hoiio/ty pro-ject*, other conibinutt several Uraily members to dasomething kind a:i a gift to a pa.-ant wr »jjoiua«-*i>many creative ideas to warm ai»uthwr'» Ctristmasmornini'. U'e ure t:xtiemely grateful to dun andevery aan of you.
Finally, to all of the CRS volunteer* who »o will-injily aavie extra time, energy and c*»Mtivity to maketht: 200Z holidays morn joyiul for other*-alnr;*re
in fur your continuing work.How fortunate we ail are t» be par*, of *uch a car-
ing community.Marjorie CaUiu»
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Senior citizen* say thank youTo the Editor:W? would like to thank thtt BrooJuida AtudeuU
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Seniors Inc. trying to find a permanent home
\h* oM lavio^ U true dbout h'jms being vhnreyuu hanj youx hat, memU'w <w Av«n Seniors Inc.l u i c c their caps ofr yui.
TIM? group wan tanned two years ago in tnw effort loraise awareaftw abcut senior cotn.srns in ihi! conunu-aily. Upon bikini; >bap*. th« or^uiijuti/jit was »!«»d d lo allow tiws gro'ip ID havi* a voice on euuucil
g to pending Usue* that would dflwit"
They have one specific interMl Ucing Uw-in rightnow.
The group currently conduct* their m**rting* andevents at ElyrU Menxvial Jlo*p4tal (ENtHJ <n Avon bulis quicidy outgrowingOw location.
As it result th« n&mben iff Marchiiu; tlie commu-nity to find where tbey c-aa hang their hat* and L*11bom«-uenaitniQIJy. 1
With the coiutaictfcva 0' th« new fin? station writunderway, tlw Seoio«iwv« been eyeing the old fir*•Istion u a ptMtiblo (oca'ioo- Additional ly, the vacat-ing (hat wUI take place at the Schwartz Road FinSuUon (whea the new sutiun is compieted) also crt-auts nnatbvt location far the Senton Inc. group.
Council'* recent jipprovaj to purchase of over 24term along Schneider Court for the relocation and nowconstruction of th« OBW service department also ixwldcreate another vacancy at tLat building along DvUitt*tod ftycox roads.
ih* last remiunlng orxion for a pennanent locationI* Avon Ulm Part off oi Detroit Road.
The administration applied fur .1 sl»l«-«r»ctm'-ri«i
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Aiun Mavor Jim Smith and other pruiiiiturnt nwin-b«r* of ih'. yriLinunitv plaii !o (jjn'inutr tht.ir eflori toabldin thtf grant ta help defray tin? cm* of lh*? refur-hishir.;j; tut tin* tjtv will not kjiow whethi.T (hey t;et thegram until Iat« iiexl year.
"We ,* a«i sure whj! it >;'-iir.g to happen with aHood nuinb^r of the ^ruur« in th« uity." Snuth said"Wif are wreli awinw th»?rt» w «-7verai group* out thrxeiiiA'. need homes who are important to .he caaununity.Hopefully, in tinw:, wn can make ai]|uitmfn1s that suitif\-er>'otitf "
Councilwainitn JoAntie Casterday said that aim toohopes all of thr org?aizations can eventually find ahoinu bwcauaw thev we vi»al part* of the community.
"It it absolutely tmportaitt that we find uVoi «home," Eaaterday said of Avoi. Senior* Inc. "NorthRidjittviHt: and Avon Lake hav» ptovidixl p«ople ofolder tig? - ptoce la gather, and we (couacii) vntttf tooiite surtt thai we uni addrrs?.ing their ntwdi. Theywant a platw to COfigrtfgats und tlut ia itnportftnt."
"Avon Ultf didn't get the grant money," AvonSeniors Inc. n*«tab« Bob ScliraiU said. "Mayor Smithseems to thiak tlie city wjjl g i . the grant money even-tually. W I foel the building needs a lot of money andtinw. We would be happy lo utilize it \t it was readybut we can't wait thai long...where do we (jo?~
Cmjjiciiman Tim Nicturo. who serves as council'sliiijton far Avun S«tiiof» agreed Uial a pernuuieitt bfMiiefor the g^ouP i* vvrY important but noljxj anotheroption thai could b« utilized Ui the toterin fur tl»«
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l)i^ru.~ Nii.kum **id "My ti!gg'f<i'm i* 10 stay at EMft •:who h;ivi*gra<iu<usly allowwd uttu me«* th«rnT un(H ww."haw ctili^rown titit iireu. • •.'.. ,i
"WTKH W« can't fit lh«re aiiymofe, wi> can gjQtorJMiaext logical location of city hall that holds 275 uscple.'"'
Avon SetJor Inc. ineinter Diane Fiich&r saic[ IJMJI'1.1
stie undrrrtaads thu ciry is trying lo nod the group m •"hame" but bop-f* thai a resolution con hw pr«ttniaain 'th? very txasu future, ,'.,..;
"T.iey (counci!) need to give us something*Fifcfctr7;said. "There has to be sorae motivation (or'us ID any- •';tinue tu go en. TIus cununitte* (Seoiors hie) w*i se t .up by cooacil. and we as seniors, ore only doing Kiwi)the city *iii»d us to do. We are su pposed to look ou* far-i •U>e health, welfare, tafety tad educaiioa of tbe omiatit-..«od it is a responsibility that we are faying to fiilfiU,"'.
Schmitz said be is partial to the Schwartz HoaA Firt 'Station as the potential site for a secfor rentxt laatwould house Senior* Ixiu . but noted that any ncdutjaotc tim housing problems of tho group would EM wnt- 'comerf.
*(jly council wanted usto »dvi»ethem of tljt; ii»etl»of the 3.00O »enio/ ct'.ixjfii*." Sthioite laid of tin n**»dfor a honia for the group. "We hav* to luve u place to,.meet and organiza and nxscute name at tlie thioga tfast;we have In mind for the cocactunitr. We wt to «drf>;rsiiry cornmission for th* dty of Avon, w» cnt abo an-:argaoixatioit drdtcnted to nrrl&g scciors In A»aB.**\-.:';'1
T h e stMit^i for and development of « pernwtti^t'/^home and th* support of the many pfijgmm* UM4IKI_1I^<Vsenior* will UX» sfgoiGcanl amounU of 'mti&tif*^',Stmior Inc. merohw, Robert F«dor wrot» is • trtfer to'^the city. "In other communities the city adnlatatntkiiviand City Council haw made ma}or counn».funding; available."
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On Nov. 17. £h«fG«ld Lalus rtwid<rf.i NWk -S.Ji*e6t. th-owwa of Frontier T1T« Care, sufferwi serious injuri**when bs Ml 30 teai Crocn a txw* he v.-as wnrldng tan inl_kcrwood.
Scfaaefiw. of Irving Park Boulevard, was wording luremova a large tme when the tn» limb tut w u standing ungave vmy. Aftfaougji hm was wunniig a s>*Jvty harass,5chftgfar cxasfaud to the sbvef after tin iiaib to whitJiSduMferwms waned sbo broktL
Sduefer rnuatoed iu inteuaivn care at Metro HeallhM«dkaJ CraWr i» CIpvetand btfore being moved to aoutiiQg borne. Sntuwfer su&ered tora hrot-n I«g», tw« bro-ken m m , • fractured hip and afracamtl jawbone andada l itijurle*.
On las. 18, Schwfer returned j a n e in a
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oil Nrtr Veuf'* DJ>." .S*Jw«ft« *"^ iQ a t«i.-phu.ir- uit-f-t i«w. "l:'i solng tube a whil* bu*. U..- doci'jjs t>xy>M3 a full
cai thi rypy OQ his left Irg, Sth.i».ferai«m: btn:l Lis uutcome ;*
/VJ ii*d its t!;c d t iadut *v*s. it o;uld lw-* Ixrii wwv;.^KfM u grateful he didn't sult-.-r aiiv bmic dwua«?r **
upuidl card infuries-And despite bii own ptUit«iu. oof of his pruii*ry con-
atTii* i* focusuu; an his cu*trm<T*:"I'm tr>-inj{ ID tafct care of Lii««i»'r»." Sch*-*fer jaid,
many of whom havu l^.>n with hiia fx « » « •Me is still waiting to w« if be wl l have to have hi* right
elbow rpplacifd tmd siiiti itiftiri*^ *o hii £*^ l«ft someiwrre daaug« tint h« hopes will hf*l
"Oou of my e>« doesin"' t l i n i w*ll. *> 1 u-*« vTifHidllean and my sinil^'6 » HtiW u-»»rk«l."* Sci—efrr wild. ~BuItbf plaMit Mirgeou did a (pod i»A* Al tin»e» it g»rt* >-oudown, but ! ju*t fsxxs oa rwcovwing,"
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•..untkuMM »rt'h ihwapy.FoeiunaUrty, Schdefer toot out inxuiiuice befoe^ lb«
accident utucti h*i helped m-Ja touui rrmdical bill*.An acoount the iamily set up at U.S. Book lohelp litdr*
t/jfrts remain* optm.Schanft* and !as wife, P«n. haw thrw* cfa-Udnm.
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The state firs codu states "shall irnniy<ii.i''?ly andwith all reasonable di& patch and uilij?'.'r:<,|j...ih<illspread on alarm immediately lo all occu;ij.'iti of thebuilding or premises."
Moore said (h<tt technically, the leoch»r whe putout the fire should have pulled the wlatm. but '.vhdtcuiuututes "immediately" is debatable, adding thatthe firt= department w,*? notified wilftin rrinute'safter the fire's w?re put out. Ho adiiud that any sirefire, regardless efhyw small it is. needs to be inirue-dialely reponed ta th« fire department.
Moore said no luws were brot.ee :n the .ui-i-duats.
Ross agreed that Ihe situation could h=t\e \nmnhandled diffeitrnlly, but considering the weathersituation, didn't enlii-ety disagree with ^oint of thedecisions made.
•"Actually, if we had to do i*. aguin .ve'd urchnblyput {tilt* students) outside," Ross said. "I think theteacher probably sb-ould have pulled the fire ala.-ni.The pi in ci pal had been told tnc>i.gb. that tf-eie w<ua flr«, and the fire liad alreidy been put out.Techni'ialty. by code, [ thin* we hive tu evacuate."
The decision lo move students to the gym waspartially based on frigid temperatures blanketing
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in an unofficial i.i;'j''.'y thr-.t t-vacu-jti'M' cjuldmiraii uiovin^ studeii'-J ' r.vu duyr= LJ'..-. .".11 r^f'-'r:i;:yUi iire -Hi'-ir-iW-.tn dcuri jiid that the studt'iit* wereiiiuved down thr.<;.
Koss sd.id stho.'l jjt-r.ior'iie1 uiU be vvurkingciosely with ih<? fir.. UL-;j.irtnient detail in 1; L-xat.tjirocfdar-'-
"\W need tu Ifdrn :Voin this." K"ss siid.Nluuru said the fir.* d^pufnienl \v;is cuntaLted
after the fin.'s wure pi:t our."Il was a mina' cundiliu/t, no one waj put ii« any
danger at any tiajf." Mocne said. "They were netfii-uattd by the fire -'aroi s>stem, they were sentto a warmer climate than outside."
Moot"? said when students u?*;ii \u he e'.iijiititvdfor any reason, they cuulti b«* stn1 etthei to th« AvonUVe Public Library next to the high school or toEast view Elementary School's, gyci, directly acrcssfrom the library Ko^s said the ?chou) has ^lact'd acall tu Rev. Kelly Fsters .it tho L'nited Oiurch ofChrist to see if the building could b« uae-i as .inevacuation site in the futurti.
The Avon Lale Police Department i* still inves-tigates the fires.
t . j - : ; ; : ! ; duc•'Thi* M-i;ji--.t ni'.oine this cii;. rtuiti\fi i; iWtrLgt
iii-r::ii._- ii-.t.-X !;(jt'i j-iojjle i.'bfj work in Avon." Srr.illi' v,)i'f. ' If-,vi.- ".%<iM '.'j it av c<imp'.'!itivi; ai a ci!y. v."«" nt*«ito be iMe to iiif.ve Ir.iffi' in -md 'jut- For the c;ly lo befinancially ^elf-suifi-Jtein, •.*•<? n:ur: add inurt- b^ai-nesses."
Trie mayor ^lii; noted that Avon will grow to35.0(30 resident) dt full t i i lu out. a figure chaJIe^etlby Vi'tMTsch.
"Avon could st-e SO.iJL'O rtssidiMit* in the a^xl 15-20y-Jifs," Us vaid. -\Ve have <o pi m for this now. I amve.-y di-;-4pp«jin>jd witli the wvy council loted Uiisevening. We've iud t-noiigh ifiifitssion reiiardin& thointcrchiinge. Wu h;-ve to concentrate on lumping aadincreasing the u:du»tridl commvidiy *rfu curren'Jyliave. I tbought council understood the ue«d."
Kilruy hss be«n outspoken in h.s message that c;lyofficials* need to take "take a breath" regarding theinterchange.
"We need tu be vury Jivare of thrt consequencei,"lie snid. "We arj wise to lake ano'Jier laak.al it."
Wearsch noi«d ihat the i^vta would b* placed backtm councils work, session ajjsnda f-"r fuluxe disciis-S'DIJ
-pJ;i"nir.g Ccauniiiflion Chairman jira Piazza wasout of town and unable- to commerl on the defeatetlordinance.
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Council's representative to th; park board. WardIV representative RicL Ro«su and Park BoardChairaiaii Stave Kovach also approached council atihe work i-f'i-jis for tho city to provide a specificwork space for the park department and office*pact) for parks superintendent Stephanie Banner.
Las* Tuesday, council wumed to agree with WardDI reproseDtative (oha Piskura lhat the matter is
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Uunner reported *o<ue vandalism at FreedomFark, where aamag'jd locks needed to he replacedafter sanioaat* attempted to break into a ituragRbuilding
Qunner updated the board on pirns for ttie loca-tion of new signi and benches at Shell Cove Park,and on the delivery of new. recycled playgroundequipment (pat-i far with a county solid waste man-agement agency grunt) for Wust Shore Park.
West Shore park is the fenced-off playground «athe be*cti cliff behind the Civic Community O d e ron Lake Road. The new swings, slide and trthurequipment is to repUce the u!d equipment whltljwas demolished by a downed ti*?e in the Nov. 10,2U02 storm.
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Avon kindergarten info night• •'•: Tlifc Avon Local SehrxjL- will be holding a kuK.V-r-
guitwi mfvnadXiau aight f-Vi. '15 a' 7 p.m. at Avon YUl^eifchcol's cafeteria. Parents of c:iildii.« uha wili tw 5 bvAug. 1. 20O3 should aUmd. P;«mii.* will have an oppor-tunity to sdiislule an appointment Irar kiiitjLTgirttfnscreening.
Patto? Pen essay contestAl tht* Avoa Late Board cf Edumtion rr.wiir.g Jan. 14,
ai-ranls ".vere given to tiur winnwj of the Purricr*. Pun E»:.ayGtolcst. sponsor-;*! hy the Avon Lake VPW Post 87<«.
. ; .Fiftyonti essays w«?re wrinen by th« atuiieuls of• Leftrwcwd Middle ScfaooL Winnt-rs wen;: &rb( plac^./ Kicok Fr«: secstad place, Ttmolhy Dd3;t:U; and third' p!dce. Ryan McGauhey. Ca^h a«*ards and c«rtincates'••' wKtu pnticntetl to thiau tr>- Post Gudr. John W. Rolwrtiun-Sc
Nicole Kria was also declared firsf plao* winixr for. VTW, District ». Slate uf Chio. Shr will cnmpule a^aiiui
winnmtt from t*w mouining 11 dirtr».is in tha state.Avon Lake teachers icisi N2CT
•' AVQO La*a Qry Sclvjoi's teadier? Julie Bogden andChuryl Sutihardt received a standing ovatinu ja tlw reg-lilar meeting of Iba Avon Lake Board oFEducaiwn on Jan.
! '•• 14. Both' were named by thw Ohio Department of•' BdaaOioa W two of 454 Ohio edutaturs ivho have joined• the tanks o/Naliooul Board Certi&M Teachers [NT1CT)..' • ' fulio Bogdeo U a Crrt-gradt* Ivachex At Osiview; ElBTjantflty ScbwaL Cheryl Burkhaidt is a fiilh-grade
Uscber al TYoy Intennadiats School. Buridiardi U the firUI 'Ixndierin AvonLako to receive her NBCT. She has taught
in t W Avon Lalte Scfaoola for IB yearn.
Lorain County art exhibction'- . The artistic laWcls of Lorain County junior high and
- if^frirhtgfr mrhoci Ktorf ntu will bw showcased m the 35thv annual N'anisaa Corpomlioa Lorain County regional' '-Kholmic'iat fxhibitian nod «wardx cenmtwiy caw-
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iituzijfr t i n t w G^ii^rj hours .ire MfjniLiy-FriiiaV trumS-7::iU p.m.. FA. 2 a- ii 9 irrni 1-3 p..a. dllti feb. If'i frauinoou-t p n>. riad d'ariiijaJl St-j*:ttfr O";it>-r *rvt'nls.
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Learwood students in competitioni\von l*aJtv's Lcarwood Middle School wvi'iitii ami
eighUi-jjrade jlgtibrd and ^dvaiitx-J il^.-bra stud-.'nt* c^m-petEfd in the Ajiierican SLiiJwnwlics Cbniputitian {A.MC8] ihii N'avvmlwr.
Of the 200,000 parti'iipdting students frarii 3.U00.sjjhaob luitirnwidu. fiv** «r Avon L-ike's L/;inA'(«>dMiddle SchoijI atutirnts scattni in tho lofi 1 perc-?nL
Thy Gv« studecty who scored in tiie lop o»<; [».n.*'rAwere sevecth-grad^r. Eric L.»Xff »tnd h dHeiir.- Boucherie. B«lh K^rpuisti. yy^nBrian O'Connor.
Scholarship applications now availableApplications for scholarships from Tlie Community
Fiwndalioa of Greater Luraiu Oiunty rniiit U' n^'iv^J orpostmaiked by Feb. 10. To be digible. *ltul?nl» raurt ^Lorain County residenl? acofplwi to institutiofis for post-secondzry uduraUon. For inert UifonnaUon or aci appu-.jdtioD. contact Tho Commurity Foundation of UrwaturLorain Ouumy at 277-0142 or U23-444u.
Scholarships aveila&ce from Women's OubSchularihip upphcitioiLs far grjdLu'.mg bifth .*clioot
studtiiu living u: Avim LJIJ; ar* A\ jiU-ijle al lli>; front <l<^ktil thv; A-.oa Uk».' Public Ubntr.' and ti«- Avon UiLc HiahinJiDol guitiarice oiJice.
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tiaa. art, eduwi'ion or Iibur>Appli'atiuris .tn- due V*h. \7awi'ed to W.C.VL. Ann: SAvon L.ik^+4U12
L-/GlV,t: spor-vjf p g«nd **iiijlar»hip-j of S'iuO-Sl.iXKi arc- iypicaliy ftwi^dttl tomore th-iii on- slini'-iil based on j^adi1:*. trxtia-t_urrio±l*ua;tjviUL-s iiitd criiTir.':m!y to' .olvnitnt- financial net*!iuid ivurt f x}**;ri«(ir*-'. Students or-> dlsij requii>.<i tt* write.i -short Hr»sjy.
11«f IVdchtfT •icliutarship of 51.000 U award^J lo tjiwstiidein Lif-fJ on IJKTU, 'iciKK t spu'i! and r:t>ncmi for. aswell ds a'.iii'y >.J motiVHte. (Khtrrs. This siJioi^ril^ip isopen to Ndtjutul Honor Society members
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itii.-nt a.i'1 is b.vs«d on dtcudetnic record and pronu.<>c, lifefcods ar.d fiiu-Jit-til need. TIUB application in avaiiabt? att!it! Eroiit dmk of the Avon l^ke Hubiii: l i b n r / .
App!:oitions £bt all W.CA.LJGFVVC scholoxsliin* amdut by March Z3 lo Uie guidance olBco or mailad toW.CA.L., Ami: Scholanhip Qtzit, P.O. Bnx E6. Avon Laku•W012.
What's for Lunch?For the ureek erf Jan. 30 • Ftb 5,2003
Avon High School, MMdle,Heritage, East and VillageThur AEK/: M<ni comdogs, com. fruit puncn. rriW. ;
AM A AHS; Phifly steak and cheese, coin, fruit punch,n\!k.
ftr; AEHV, R^i sandwich w/cheese, fries, oranges, m-IV. ,AM a AHS: Rsh sandweb w/cheese, fnes, pineaf pie.rniSt.
tAan; AEHV: Net submittedAM & AHS: Puza. fres, p*:acr«i;, r-ilk.
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Wed- AEHV: Hot submitted^ M & AHS: Double chtesebufger, com baked aqjpfes,rraJV. ' >
Sheffield & Sheffield Lako City SchoolsTnun R?pDeroni pizza, com. frurt. ftiA,Fn: Fi^i stick;, tries, jeQo w/frurt, milk.Men: Hotdog. carrots, peaches, rruDt
« Taco w/letluce and cheese, asn, biuebenj a£Sp. rniik.Spaghetti w/miat bafe, gr«n beans, tread, pears, w*i
Avon Lake High SchoolTnu: ChkJ-.en of beef stir fry on rice, fruit salai pza egg
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Pay off mortgage early—or invest more for retirement?As raortgijju ratea have tumbled 'o
level., nut s*?«p in dt-cddts. r:*Mlit?:rs ofAmerica us hav* rushed tu rt*fhians>their licnufs. Cec»rally speaking, this isprutwhly a gt od id«a: if you can loweryour rat«, you wi\l have more dispa:.-ut!e ii^aaw uach munch. And if youinvest thia money, you will really U?putting your mortgage savings lo gooduse. but what if you do nat want tosimply refinance a 20-year niortgagi;?What if you waiii lo replace ycir 30-year loan with one carrying a shortertana, such as 15 yeais? Is ibis a goodmove?
Il might be-but not nt&nvuily froma financial poiat of view.
The question of awitchiug trooi a30-yeai mortgage to a 15-year oneinvolves both financial and emotionaltssuea-and, as such, thext is no «asyauuwtr. Let us look at the points to con-sider on both sides.
For many people, changing from a30-year to 15-year mortgage is simplyintuitive; it just feels better to have "amortg&c" paid off soo«r. rather thanlater. For most of us. a lif*» without
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house payments sounds (-re'tyAnd if you art already in yum.- aito uiid-5'Jf. you nuy bu especially keenon having your mortgage pjid off asyou ent«r your r«tireni«nl years.
Furthermore, you can save manythousands of dollars in inte/est by pay-ing off your mortgage early.
Clearly, you huvu saint! ininguingreasons to go Iroru a 3u-}ei<j ruortgagelo a 15-year one. However, you can finddome equally compelling factors for notmaking the switch. For e.vample. it maybe great to save all those thousands ofdollars in interest payments-but at theaame time, all thai inteiost was f-axdeductible. In fart, mortgage interestpayiueruts are thu single biggest deduc-
twu that ;I:!)ST [.^.jplt-' m l ! > ••<•: nav.1.S.j, uno; \<JU h'jvc paid ofl jour riitirt-j;-*'-i". ">c!! may rn-wJ to find.iit".v v-"n\sI.'j s4f« t:if>r: y on ' jx rs
Alfu. t-i-TV extr.i d'jMdf voii dfvott-tu payiiij &ff a m o r t j ^ f ««<ifjy is -i dol-lar you wi'l not be .ib!« lo invt-s*, Gfcourse, thvry is no 3uaranter on whattype of invfc*tmenl return ycu mightget frr.ni the niimey you uii^iit have puttGiva/d a mortgage. And yet. if ycu putt.heii« funds into a well-divi.'r^iti'jdportfolio curitaitiiug 'ligb-ijuulityinvwsnietil!. you tuiild speed lip you:progress towaid sauin 'A your impor-tant loag-term [inar.ci'il goals, ritjeh is acomfort.'tblL* rvtirtment.
Building up your investments r,lsomay provide you with more Fmanciaiprotection than paying off year roort-gai5« e^iiy. If you eric;oun';T a severesetback-disability, job lo*», ttc.-you canalways fall back on ;our investmenisuntil you regain r^ur financial footing.But if the tuikof your assets are tied tuyour house, you mi^ht be forced to refi-nance or looi. at other options, such asa home equity loan or line of credit.
Buy with clear objectives, then let your emotions rulePurchasing a horns is the final step in
s somewhtl complex process that beginswith » home "search." You must Qnt0ad jroctfae right hnoe, ooa that standsout uxun all the others. Huvr Is thatdona?
B«gin fay making a list that indudrapieferred locatiorj or subdivisions,xbtiivd fe*tun».«nd amenities, a pricerange< and any olher items you expect tofind- JW* list *l»uM be detailed. Bestun to Include number of bedrooms, ,
well.ae the number *nd
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rDCttts. .Next, prioritize your list, placing the
most tmportairt Uoou Grst Have c«chlattabtr of your family take part in thistucttrctr? and then cemparu notes.Rrnisndmri you won't find a homo thathas overytbuig on your list, so be pre-partxt to coiuprunilse. Prioritizing ibelist *u«gBst» that tbwB aro some "must-h a w ' ivtiurez and tome which are moreof a "wisb-to-twvu." So divide the Hitinio "must haves'* and "wUhos."
N«rt, provide your list to the reelestate agent you've rliasezi. The ugentwilt research the market to idontifyhomes that match the criteria you'veprovidtxl. Some homes will have alreadysold, Vihilaothondonotmeet the "must
have" criteria. This res«;ircb shouldyield s number of hoices tliat have Lh«potential to fulfdl your dreams,
Your agent will screen the availablehomes using your list, eliminating thosenot meeting your "must have" features.This stop eliminates homes ymi "logical-ly" decided do not meet your minimumneeds. Finally, appointments will bumade for those that closely match yourrequirements. Only by visiting thesehomes will you ha able ro determinewhich homes begin to fulfill your"wisb" list.
With the help of computers, othertechnology and tnov jd$e of the homesavuilable, your agent will spend aboutone-two hours of ruiearch time for eachhome identified fur you to visit. Throughthis process it is obvious Ilint finding theright home is not a matter of luck or
chance. Thwe am too many variablespresent in a horn? for you and your agentto allow it to be u matter of cliance. If youdo your homework concerning your fea-tures list and your agent is knowledge-able about the market and the technologyavailable to them, you can identify "H theright hoaies currently available.
Once you begin looking at the select'tid homes, be prepared to provide plentyof feedback tn your acvnt Feedback iscritical, for it will eilhur cuiifirni yourlist of refjuirt-d features or cause modifi-cation* to the list which will possiblyidentify even more hones for you toview. The more information you pro-vide, the sooner your ag*nt will open thedoor to your nnxt home.
Once you have identified the chosenhomes to seriously consider, then youcan let your emotions take over andduode which homu "feels" the best toyou II is difficult not to let your emo-tions play too big a part in choosing yournext home, but knowing thai your list ofrequired fealun-a wm logically devel-oped, allow* you to find ivassuranca inletting your emctions make the finalchoice.
This is a paid adi'tftiwmvnt ftontKen Kodgi'r of Realty One.
> bad choict-i-yuur hui-*!s '•'4Ui:y lu-jn or i.T-d:t lineiiidy b>: taX-dt'iJuttibU.'. ±nd tr"1 i nu r^ trait- ifj:iy well b« qmt« comp«itli*.e- On\\v.- other hand, you have tfj •;•.• suie youu-iii afford the payiucntji on these typ-swf i'^iiii, beniuse you are t^s^atiaily
g your house as cti!lateral.So, there you have il: svni^ soundistm to pay uff a morlgai;* ea/lv. snd
y sound r*?as.ons to kt-ep paying oaa lajjgtjMenn inort^agtf and invt-sl lh»differencj. Th«re is no one "right"decision*but Ihwe is a decision that i*right for you. Taku the time to find tt.
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Mail questions to M. Pfljafc, GUy;of Avon tak.9, ISP Avoa.-.BwieB:.Rout. Aronl^ke, 44012 or'w-iaAB,(-
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county ftuditurs who hvre conrplvt*[CAAOl. The - » * 3 d , tocognl*** • . />;county auditors who hare comjrivK. ,. •.r'-f,vd 100 o nuiw boury oJ opoltawni;/' * ;;rj;«duc*UoD during &4ir1''t4ntt/Iof^ : -.'-oftlcr. •' \-\.:.l.;.;.;]'.r::rV;J:",.V;7i*r;?^:-> .Vq
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John CbABn. of Avon• ijdofcaikitf ' Mrccantly recsiy gh««dquartnr» In Moncoti,top company «mploy«w.; O ^ ^ ;Ceptml Office Sup«rvi«ar,}i9« bins;with CcaturyTel for arght jwi«jLongaberger adds new«a»e« associate'..'.."" •;'.i";
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CPAs Mary Claru Spifglcr and Jarw R.Y.urjpjxn h«vi> n«vf offices on Detroit Rrad inAvon. Both women are well versed in thy intri-cacies of tax law and ate available to help client*now in income tax preparation, accounting ser-vices £6f Individuals, business*? and estatts.
Spifigler, aa Avon Lake resident, graduatedfrom Cleveland SUtte Umversif/ and worked aj asJoctbroker for Merrill Lynch arid PrudentialSecurities. A natural with ir:nib?rs. she taught
. classes in fira/idal planning and investing atCSU*« Continuing Education Program andpassed the CPA vxam on her first atlt-nupt., After becoming certified, she worked fur
- Billow Gornik and Co. in WestJake and later |oin"d Ernst& Yocng i tax department where nhe gilned invaluableexperience working with partnership* and individuals.
"I've hew* confronted by many different tax ques-tion* including nio« states' tax-related issues,"Sj&jgler said.
In eddidon to federil. stalt* and local income taxreturns, Spieglffi sstlits clients with t-sUte and gifttaxes. While most of her clients anj individuals or busi-
' ises«as, she cautions that Intonit^ generated by truns* iuiri estates may be iubjeel to taxation and rv-quire an
annual return.la 1998, Spiagler wait out on her own und opened
: a practice cut of her haaic. concentrating on the area oftaxation. Last inottth, she moved into the new DetroitRoad location, where she shaxw office tps.ee withKuzman.
Kuzman. who brings over 15 years of accounting.experience Co clifnU. caznc intu the uccnuntlng field in: a more roundabout wuy. She awntfd and operated -A
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Atoy Ctore Sfuegter (left) and Jane R. Kuzman
earned a EA in accounting fruo Baldwin-WallaceCol!tg<? iu Berea. gradu-Kt.ig with huuais in 19H6 andspent several ycirt in thf energy field in accounting.K-oiii l«a9*2002 she worked in management atAmerican Creeling Corporation and b«^irae a CPA inIQ3I. Wliile working full-time. Kuzm&ji's family andfriends, ri-tognizing her abilities, began asking for helpon p-rsonal tax ind busings returns, and she contin-ued the pdrt-timf* v/ork for 15 years.
~I developed u tax practice by default," Kuznian said.A resident of Ainberst. Kuzman *peciali*.ifs in
incomH tax preparation for individuals and busiaes»e»as well as trusts urtd estates. She- a^u ipecLalizei Inaccounting and planning for elder care needs and is onthw board of directors orui trwaiuxer for Senior CitizenKf'sourcfj, a rum-profit organization based inBrooklyn, Ohio.
Kuzmaii consult? with knowledgeable associaies toiittenu to clients with s(«;-i.il needs such as softwar»iproblems.
Doth Spieglfr and Kii/.t".jn an* mt-tnbers of theAvon-Avr.n L™i.e Kolarj' C.l-.i'n, riif <\itii>m t'i IiwlitutL* of
CP. 'a iati die Ohio Society n'. CPAs {O-SCPAJ.Botii arv past prj,idL-ijls of the OSCPA'sFirelaaJ* Chapter.
tXi'tuM can loo* to either ot the women tcminimize ti« lubLliliea. ke»?p i^tride of ev er-tJia;]feiDg tax lawi and mait u ^ of their lawwl-tdgt: of advanUges and provisions.
To make an appointment with either wormm.call SjjiBjjltT a! 934-fi885 or Kuzman at SM-2153. Theii tew lix-sljon is at 363EiB-C DetroitRoad in Avon.
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Events at Teen/Senior Center
Tfco following event* will IVJ beli a! liix At onLake Teeu/Senior Ceater. Call Ai*c Mine Downs)* a:330-4135 for add'tioaal iufonniitiau cr to register ifindhatlrd- Thw center, located at the cumtfr of i-aie.Road *cd SR 83. w open Monday rhiough ThursdayCrcrn 4-S p.m. and Friday uad Saturday Irom 6-it)pjn. Call the center Tor senior's hosrs.
EuchreEuchre will be ployed F?b. 3 st 10 «ja.
Learn to play the gulUr3*gtniUEg .Feb. 5, there will be a six-week fef^irt-
cing g^alar chas froin -Hi p-to. at thw cumer. A gm-t«r is needed for Uw cU». Th* cort is $63. Registerby culling Downey. Al) aro vmUiovce.Alzlielmer's Assoctation
A prograra on raessovy lo»a will be hsld Feb. 6 at10«uii..Tbe l*cc£Ptm will explain the diilerenesbetween nar_rmi2 .mamqry Iwa ord the progressivemomiwy los* associated' with'Alzhclxiwr's disease.Information about support serrictti will be avail-able.HotHmch••':'. A hetlitiich,califlwdty H«ne Style Catering willb* iwW Frfj- 6 Ue iiKxii j rd noon. The uumu vriUSatludW; cttyY'cbicftita. potatoes au gratin. own.colutloW", jchcCO-liite tain and beve«t|,«. The cost is55.75..Kin^BtyBiitifti ore tcquirod by Feb. 3.Combined 5w*tof citizen lunch
Thmi wrifl: W*» cxwabioed ValenUjio'a lunch withthe senior ctttefexk of AYOB. tnka and Atron on Fob.14 At aooa. Thai luoHi wilt be held at the Avon LukePublic Ubrary ^b;tl« CaEcry Rocm, Cart U S7. OU1
Adventureterpi»yhous*>Square'.'.'.'..::'•'". -Th*A»oa UjlDBjAdvmtiavoQ Feb. 20 will tnrwlby jjKttor awdbifiBr • p«riomt«nce or **4Znd S a w t "
AARP gr .P itMug. training p«gl»ni irlU be huld
*nd 2B from a'*ja>\t30 p.m. This cl*w i5d flMRotoiiHbi «g« 50 and older. Paxtidfuuita
y how to avoid driving hazard*- Auto uuur-aow' discounts may Apply <*ft« compleiioa of the
J,'coun«t. CJofrt to SlO. CuJt to rwerve a spnce.Yofl*deaae» • ." • .
B<mlnnln« Mordi 6. li*Uia Yoga will be taughteach Thursday for 12 seulotui. The dass will btrginat 11:10 ain-Tba ctwt is 500. All «re welrome. CallDowmijy to n»»er/e a space.Dominoes Club
Domlnoea will be played ovary Tuesday at 10a_m. All v » welcome.Avon Lake Quilt Club
The Avon Lake Quill Club will meet Fridays a(10 «.m. / 'il ttta welcome to loin.Btldgo, Pinochlo at center
Blidgtt and PioochV will be played Monday andWednesday of each woul beginning at 12:30 p.m.Movies at the center
A movia Is riiown tntry Thur»day beginning at11 mJa.
Welcome Wagonto meet
The AviiDLttke/Avon WelcomeWugan Cub will holdtheir monthly meetingFeb. 5 at 7 p.m. at th»Avon Lake Publiclibrary. For morolitfbrauUdn. call Belayat 033-4191.
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*ie byti3 be ,i p JS )March 21. EuU>' fumii an.' lVdiljiiii-* fetui: Oiiio Sld'.t-Uiiivtfsity ExtKnaiua at -12110 Ruvs*? Ruid. D>iii nr by
Pesticide ex3m datesThose interested in tiling the Ohio UepartJiwul of
AgricullTi» pestiuds.* lict-'Qi*? < \am Feu G al 1 pju. at theUjrain Counlv Agriculturw Onler. 42110 Russia Roaxi.t2jira, must maA-e n*senratioas wiih the Ohio Depurtuuxit
' d^ Kiigubrions by calUng [BOO} 212-
rie license K:*JIU tUitw will be MarchAddiliotulC ant) April 3
8-tl M. Burmetster and Meghan N. Gibson
Gibson, Burmeister to wedThe Rev. Mike and Janet Gibson, of N'o7th
Kidgfvillf. unnouit!^ thu (.•Mgagemfnt of tliL-ir d<tngt,-ter. Mtrfthan N. Cibion to Bill M. Quriut-hter. son afWilliam tJ. and C-irnl Qiirmt'ister. o( Avon.
Thw prtKtp<*t:li\ tr bridt* is J 1UM3 ^r.itiuaii- ofKitt:uan MIRII SI.IKHJI. Sht? is a l'i'ia ^^diidii- ulMount ('pion OilN.'Kif wliifj*- *!»• rtt:ctVL*d a bnLii»*lor(jf iirls deRrtf in tty'lith dud is .i 2l>(in grudujte ofCiru inn-Hi iUiWvff! of Mortuary Scii:n:i; when? therwjKiVL-t) h>:r btichflur uf <(i:it.'iif.i> dt^rvt) in murtu.iryM iffice. Th« prospetJivM liritie is itniplayed hvnvis<:!i Kiimily Kur.rrul Clij[>vti in I'iimu.
The prospective gr.->o:n is a lf*H:i gru<lu ite of Avonlit^Ji SchtMl. ^i'; n«:rivivJ hit ussociute'* di-grwe fromLoniiu Ojunty Cajitununi'v Cutlegt* in 1986 and hisbachelor's dugrvc frum K**iil Sta'.d L'riivt-rsity inl'JB'J. Hn is cniployt-ij by Busch-llur*m*is'Kr FumilyCimpels in Avon and Avon Luke.
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[•v iiiN1 wt i>jfiJ a/trf I-in. 1 to rais« as a 4-H prt.jot2 thisyt-jf. t o apuiy. 4-H nreaitwis aiitft write a oiie-pJi?s? w*ay•i'Jird " Why 1 wuuiu like to win .1 pygmy g<Jt*. Lid lor A 4-H p:ojrt3." Oo« wiiuwr wiil b*j «;Lect«l and nouii*xl byApriJ la Th^ winner ran*: a&w to us« livi pygoy go*J Vidi* a 4-H irrvued during 2*XI3 and must exhibit lh« gtiat E2thf Lnrdhx County |uniur Fair in Acgust
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the L'ngogwnwit of their daughlw. Cynthia, to KevinJacob*, son of G*> rgo and Cr>-stal Sayre of Cadiz. Ohio.'
Tint prospective brid» U » 199a graduito of AvonLak» Hi U Sttwo! and U a 2303 grrtdtute o£ OhioUniversity with a twr.lielur'a dtt^rw ia manngmneiUiiiFurnuitJun .systvnis. She is employed by BattttteMeniarta] Institute in Cotumbus is a website adminis-trator. , • ;
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Teen advisory boardThe teen adviscry bo-mi wtll ciewt F«b. 20 al fy'.l'.i
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Adutt book discussion groupThe urfult book discussion group will me«l f\-b.
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d j Fridiya. Discovery'Works will offer schcd-preschool at 10:45 a.m. and 'I weens drop-in
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Or. J\-b. 15 from 1U:^U a.ci.-nuuu ur fn'ci 2."iL'-4f. HI. children in grdd«* tbird and up uao uxplcfijthe style of drtis:a through hands-tin j-.tivilit-i. En-h^•-SJIOU is limited lo 15 children. Registration is du«sby Feb. 1 C-ill LliK children's department dt ya3-
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Cu{jie« of iha biok ^re avaiUble n th« library\ ^ i v ijitfiubiirrt arc •.w.-itunit-. Fur ti*orp iufGnr.aticc.call iht' library.
Scrapbooking programAdults may dlttm-i a scrapbouLiiig proyruia K«b.
12 at 7 p.tii <tt iti« library. A 53 !•-'•• will b« (.har^ftito cuvcf ni.ifrri^ti. Prw-n-Kiflrdtiou ii icquirsd Siopin iht: library to j're-rwgistur. 1'lif $5 ft-e i i due «it
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CtweUnd Orchestra Youth OrchestraA performance by a small instrumental ensemble
trader the direction of tbe Cleveland Orchestra willb* bald Feb. ft at 2 p m. The performance is for allugei No rirgjstratfou is required.AARPtejCliftfp
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Monday evening book discussion"Tha Jgy Luck Club." by Amy Tun will be dis-
cussed Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Books arc available attht? reference desk. New member!* aje wilccuu*-.•Bolls and Barns' of the Bicontonnial
Ohio's Bicentennial will lack off March 1. JoinJennifer Bucci. Northeast Regioojl Coordinator farIhe Ohio Bicentennial Commi«ion Feb. 18 «l 7 p-ia.m she r-hare* the activities that ar« planned for allObioans this coming year. Leara mortj about thebells and barns that are being dedicated la this year-long c«]»bration.January Art Show
The Avon Luke Public Library would like tothank Ihe members of the Erie Shore Photo Club fortheir participation in the January Art Show. Thorn
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Slit was a tuomb'jr of St. PeterCalhdic Chiutii. S'orth Rid?»vil!e.
Sh-i was an avid bridge playerwnjoved traveling. At out '.ictje. shu wasverv'activ* with Utr childr«o in 4-H :ind
Survivors inciudu he«- dayghiurs,Barling of Elyria and Kim
Cenierford of Cjuciimati; a v3ti WiiJidinof Brcclurvtlle; and six grandchildren.
Preceding her in death wen her hiia-baml. Kub«rt: u sister Dorothy Carricfc;and brothers. Al&wt, Herbert and Lyle
Arrange nifc (its were handled byListun Funural Kouu*. Ncrtb RM^evilteA \Uss was holci Jan. 21 in Sx. PeterC*thol>*; Church. North RidgevUle. ThuRev. Thomas Papt o£Bciated- Burial wasin St Peter Camztery, North Ridfiyville.
MCTnarial contribulions may n« madett> QiiYvloitcI Obiic Hospice.Michelle Lee Barnes
Michetlo Lee Barnes, 32. of SheffieldVillage, died Jon. 2U. 2003. at UniversityHospitals. CtevelaHc*. foJJawring a !«iglbybattio with breast caccur:
She was bom May 9. 1970. inCl«velai)d. and formeriy lived in Elyiia.
She was a 1980 graduate of ElyriaHigb School and gmdutttsd bum tbdUniversity of ToJsdo yrflh o bachelor ofarts degree in 1993. Sbs was enrolled at
fhoii^. '.'±:.r.h. £1VI;J. v.-h--.r*- -h-: u->: i« -.vi'Ji :):•: >outh .v.ri.'jp.* 1 s Bonn- . ei: |o>^.i tr^iv-t .i.-:'t i . ,doinpan i^ ' J h-^r ji-irt-r.ti •'• L"un>j.-waji ur.d t h r o u ^ h u i . t thv L'uit—jt'i-s.^h- Wiii J yiuvu* bu / i and 'T.juyed
Vir^ ( oolu'-s J ; Clih&L-na.s tiait1.Sunivcrb include htr pan-nt.s Cliarkr*
8- and Diane I. Inw- Maruiit barmis ofSheffield VilUgt-r. biTrthers. Michel H.Barns* of Elyria aod fauwi S. Eanws ofLai?wood: cne nephtw; and sf\fralnier.en.
Preceding her in deatii wtr» hermalKmaJ grandparents. Gordcn «ndVirginia Moran: and pAitrn d«-*nl*. Charl« aad LourLsTiii"
AnarafjemtMHs w«r« haiidled byDicten Funeral Home. 323 Middle Ave..EI>TU. Services wer? held Jan. 24 inHinkiu Funeral Hume. W. Va. Burial wasin Ro« liiU Ofnietery. Thomas, VV.Va.
Manorial comributioa? nuy be madeto the American Cancer Society. 43099N. Ridge Road. Elyria 4-4035.
Noil Ervsn aiffordKuil Er.-m Oiffoni. 70. of Lorain. died
Jau. 19. 2003. in Community HealthPnxtnerB Hospital, Lnrain, following abrief Hlnesi.
H» was bom Oct. 3. 1932. in WilliamPort. W.Va., and lived in LoraiQ since1055.
He was a US. Army vvxecan of iheKonjon War. '
Ntr Clifford retired from Ford Motor
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i>m\ jvi 1, i".(.luij-- h i J '.tifu of -i&yf.-ais, Ltin/ttd fne« Mutv,J"l; -so.'iaCh.irJ^ ' C^hucli" ami Chri^topti^r Neil.both of Lo:,vu >md (iirvy Allen (.fClevelinti: dau^hler<>. Cathy SueNicholson of Sht/fft^l'i VHIJ^S and LJ aMarie PuttKrson of Lorain; a brutht-r.Juii-in Qifford of Harvey. III.; a sLrtKr,Freds B. Rolls of Key^er: 12 jfranddiil-dr>-o: niso-*. nwj hfws And other rela-live*.
PrstfHlitg him in death w«re bis pdj-eats, Ervin and Juaniui Clifford; and sun.Crui« Anthony Clifford.
Arrangements w«re handled hyBrmva-RDbiiuwm Funeral Horne., Lcrain.Services wvtv held (in. 23 in FriendshipMissionsry Buptist Chu.th. Lorain. TheKev. Nate Colvin, pastor of GreaterMilchell Chapel. African MethodistEpiscopal Church. KUasHvld. officistud-Burial was iu Elmwootl CemeluTv,
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LOUIS DomlngueZ Jr.Louis Domin&mrz Jr., 73. 0/ Lorain.
died Jan. 17. 20O3. iti the emugencyroom of Comrauiiity Health PartnersHospital. Lorain. following a sudden ill-ness.
He was bora April 10.1929. in Lorainand wa* a U/elong resident of the Lorainarea.
wtfpyt-ais. Amur (ue-e BiiU'.-J; a daygiiter,Ksily brut!1.^Lu of Anihtfist; sisters.Md.'(,^llj '"Ku-i*1" bwl'_h iinu B<;aiiorGcnzxlt:/., hiA'u of Luraui: bruthtri.uf L/jrain. josfph uf I ti V«g«and Ncf SoittW; and two grtindchildzen andr,i<yji;» aad nirph«w<-
Prwceding faixu iii iJHa'Ji w«? j^iteuts,Luuis and fo-taphins (nee Gonzalez]Domiuguez Sr.; an infiot son, EricOof&inguex: listers, Frances "Nfargie"Maloy aod Laura Eaprtia; and brolii«fS.Frank and Manue! Domirajuex.
Arriacoments wure handled byCtuvna-Scimo-Kromada FUQWA! Chapel.Loraia. A Mas v.a* held Jan- 21 inNativity of the BU-ased VUKID WaryCalhalic Church. The Rev. John Kiios,p^utor «m«r;tu« of Si. Ma/y CatholicChurch. Lorain, and th« kev. TobertDybo. deaenn of Nativity tJ.VM. Church.oflitnated. Burial WM in CaJ-raryCeaurttry. Lorain. with military boaowby Disabled American Vetuntus Post 20.
MemoruJ oontribotion* may t» madeio the organ RestoiaUonFmjd of Nativityof the Blewed Virgk: Mary CatholicChurch, 1454 LoxinatOFi Are.. Lorain44052. *-RamOfl \aSkTC33
Ranion Ray Garcia. 73.ofLoiala.«iiiKlJan. 19.2003.at th«ClevebjtdCtuilc»(>lowing u one-year illness. / ,
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He bo.':i MJV 1-3. I'C'j, in Land -A'a-s 3 lif'ituiiy, n.--.iti-nt <:* th'- L-jr.>:i:area.
Jvlr. Ciircid grddiiiiffj [rum Li'r.iin,Hij{h School iii 1945 iiiid a'.t-^iled K'-nl'•State University !ron> iySU-n52.
He wd? a '.eterai. of Ua- US AirForce, serviuy from iy-iC-l'^'j with ih*.11900th AACS Squadr-jn with the raitl of•er^eant
Mr. Curia WAS employed as d qualitycaatrol inspector a! Norujjon Corp.,Ainhiast, for 26 years until his nftirvattntin 1S88. "
He was elected to the Loraia BawlingAssociation HsJl uf Fame in 1083. Mr-Garcia was B member of tb« LuramBuwtlng Association for more than 00yran and served <•* its president in 1970.He tad been j»resid«nt o! the JuniorBowling Association in 1969. In 1991, «*tthe age of 67, be thrww ail 800 series andfie also had a 300 game to hi* credit.
Mr. Garcia was a member of St. JohnCatholic Church. 4 life member ofDisabled Awirrican Veraraiis Louts I'aulPray Chapter 20 and a part mtunW oflbs Mexican Amc/ican Citizens Club, allLa Lcraio. He volunteered as a tutor withthe Locain Public Library's Project LiteLiteracy Program and enjoyed Biblestudy.
Survivon include tiJ» wife of 43ytan. Margin* (n»e Cornejo); a son,Gilbert Garcia of Lorain; four grand-daughters; aUtars. Thenmt DtHgado ofLuntn, AanaMarie Cete of SheffieldLake and Kstetla Garcia of Elyria: broth-era, Arfciro of Lorain and Ruben of Avon-
Prtceding him in death were hi* s»n,Mich*fel Garcia; and brothers Rodolfoandfokm Garcia- Arrangement! were handled by
Gluvna-Stuuio*Hroiaada FuneralChapel. Lorain. A Msu> was hnld Jan. 21In SL John Catholic Church. LoraL< .. TheRer. Thomas Smith, pastor, officiated,
-Burial *?H* in Calvary Cemetery. Luraiii,
Americo RodriguezAiT'i'ni.fj K- .j.-ivi'-^. " ' - ' T-r.*:-ii!i.
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Kinct-n pij.:cn> KJCO. He onii** tu Lofauim l()5s and it-m-iiuc-i a r**iJt.'!it for 4Tytiis.
Mr. KtrJri^uez wai eoiplaywl a.s awelder for American Ship Building Cu.Loraiu. fo.- U> y«?ar>, un!il 1080. Heworked iu> .i roofer for j . and L.Iiii[Jtuvi'iiitfiHs. Loraiii. in the late r-JWGsAnd 19'-rJ->
H« wai a memtwT of S^cxfd Hi*artChap«i. Loraiii lie eajoyud fl'iuijg -aidgardening.
Survivor" include his companion of15 years. Shirley Sfaldonaiu: a SOQ,Brian Rodriguez of Sbeffisld Laie;daughters. Tammy Inet- Rodriguez)Ram.tn and Cindy (nteRector, both of Lciuin, Li*aand Caila (new Rodriguez) Avalos. both ofSheffield Village; brothers. Edalino"Cr>ochie" Rodnaucz and AngelRodriguez, both of f jjluir.tius: a sis.ter,Candalaria Rodriguez cf Larain: and 10grandchildren.
Pructidiag him in death were his par-tmtt, Remigio and Satuniiaa RixirigUtfZ(net* Ruiz); and otte griindson.
Arrangernetits wi*re hiindl«l byRichaid J. Reidy Funeral Hnnte. t-orain.A Mas* %-;» held Jan. 9 in Sacred HeaitCkapel. Lorain. 'Ilie Rev. William A-Tha-ien. pastor, offitiatvd. Burial wu inQJvsry Cemeten; Lorain.
Retta Jo ShulerRelta Jo Shuler. 65. of Sheffield
VilUj}«. died fan. 5, ^003. at AnilierirtManor Nursing Home, following alengthy HlnwH
She was bom Nov. 25. 19-17. in St.Charlen. Va.. whirre sbt* lived until mov-
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Edwin W. Schmitt Sr.Edwin W. Stiiroitz Sr.. 73, of Luiain.
died Jan. 15. 20CCJ. at N«w Life Ha-spitsOnter cf St. Jowph, Loraii™ following abrief illness.
He w£3 born June ifl. 1129. in Lrjfain-Ite graduated from Elyria Hi^h School ui1*18.
Mr. Schimtz was a U.S. Anny vett*r*nof tlie Korean War. serving in Piisjii withthe rack of sergeant with the 7G5th TRSB.He rvceivud ihe Knrean Suniot Mswidlwith thrw; btvrxe !rtars.
He wa^ employed at Furd MotorCompany^ Lorain Assembly Plant a* atoolmak-r for 18 years before retiring1992. He prtfviouity v^^kt-'d atTrailer fur '^0 yoars. (
Mr Stlunilz was a tinT.iluT o* .AAnthony of Pa<iu:i Catliolic Cliufth.Lurain. wltwe he served a* '»" ^ i i e l " a n d
was a member of the nwn's club andPadtian Tni/Flt-rs. Mr. Schmitz was a (if»membtfr «f Velerans "f Foreign Wars Fost757C. Vermilion. United Auto '.VorkersKetinws L«al 2000 and ihe computerusers group at St. Joseph CommunityCenter. Lorain.
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Uudert^le-by-tl«*-Sea. Fla.. foraier3y ofElvria. died' Jan. 10. 2003. in FortLauderdale fallowing a five-day Hinvu.
She was bcro May 11. 1951. in QyxU.Sba graduated from Elyria HigU
Sdiool in 19ti9.Mrs. Walker was einpioyed ia rTnrtda
as am accuunt reprt-aentativB for SouthCoast Music (i). for thrso >ear».
She wait a furmer member of FirstUnited Methodist Church. Elyria.
Survivor* iniludohwr husband, AOoixWalker, a daui'hUnr. Teresa DaltiyStEivnis) of Oilatwo, Fla.; a son, tSt^ien* of D>"ria; stsl^ft,or SbcfGold VtU«e ami Mafcnoa WEJvria; and brotbtn. Mkbwl Pazot o(Ap»x. N.C and P. Anthooy Pazos of NewRuuia Townahip.
Preceding hiir in d«ath were pareots.Andrew and ShiTley (n«eOMfield) Pazo*.
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"My i>tst sptirt w*. ftx.'tWU but ihesport I Utid tii* moi*. WAS b-jiVetb-ilJ,"Kotow&ki *aid. "All the players and thufritndship'i I h.id ;irv wh<it 1 remiht- most. Ou/ cijtMch u, 1 thuught,?xctllt*nt. Tiiwy alwayi s«emed to get thebest out oT uf."
During hi? su-nior yB«r be was i:aii<wian ail-conference otfcrwivt* end in fuot-ball. He w*3 the biseOall Ujtm'z MVPami earced Outstanding Athtete of tileYear honors.
Kmowtti was a s^ndout in the class-room as well. He was on the bonor rollall four years o/htgji schrjol. He graduat-ed sumrna CU.TI lautle from Kent St^teUniversity in 1072. He's currently anassistant couth at Lea/wocd MiddleSchool.
Four years later llie 1972 boys base-ball team lock Brookside students andfans on a spectacular ride thut culminat-ed in a 17-3 record, a Lakelsjul
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A tragedy during thj; seasou furceJiht- l -ini to giow even closer. Tliat springIfiuunijta kith S^jiihbi-rger tl^velo^rdiptiirfl m^ninsilU djid p i iwl Hvvay niid-
Kotowski, a 1965 BHSgrad. pn$the !972ba£ebalieair.asparicftr»syea/sBHS Spora Hal of Fame nducton class.
Conference ch.ixiiuk'uship. a districtcliimi'ioxiiihjp and a trip to regional*.
Led by pitchers Dun Danncw dnifCharlie Slapl«ton. the Ca-dicala rcuwdthrough iheij rt^ular-season schedule.Darmoa. a lefty, and Slapletcn, H riglity,were virtually untouthaLie. By »ho end of[he season, they were a combined 13-0.
"ThT* reaJly nice thing was tliut wewere a young team," Durnius taid. "Th*-team was nude up of :nti««tl_v sophr.*-rayrtns We started off by winning a cou-ple cf game? and took raff from thern."
"It WJJ a b-g blow," Ja^i. Petrutxivjid. "Something like that brings youcloitrr together."
The tedci played on. ttnd amtUiuedto roll pait their opponer-ta. Th« s<rjii>rie;icied at the regi^ruil ffjul', aa.-jift'stSolo a.
"We had a goot* twirl*, in CaulSiedl^cJj.'" Fetrucci said. "H- knew UIM--twjl VKTJ well- He carci aWut 'Jbe K-itae.
"He played collage b^ll at Kvnt Stat.ja«d always told in he was a iuonini<*tu ofThuniiiiii Muii-ion. All of i;a «t; the ttuxuvrire like "Ye-ah, ri^lit t«««;l:.' Well oneday he took us to tho stadium when the
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umuJi Muiaon before thw ganw."The complete team indu..-ted into the
!'.all ia: Coach Sit)dlecki. wsistant coachRra'o U«i"U, Darmos. Supieton, Cuati*.Pelrucci. Smilhberger. Doug Bakrt.I4m« BOOHZ. Mike Carollo, Terry Green,Rob Melbai, Puu! Pawloaki. QeeWidoo*jr, Wayne I'yrda, Dong VVehncrand Dan Zagorski.
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Had you told Avon Late headwrestling coach Ken Weaver lhat theShoremen would have a 8-4 dual meetrecrird at this poirt in the leason. he mayhavo been a little reluctant to beiieve it.
"I: U belter th; n I thought, especiallye.u-lier tliis vear,™ Weaver s«id. "Wehvftiu tJw >e.tr with a lot nf youngAt tht.i point in tie season our yplayer* art* sUrtind to blossum."
Th-; Short;tnen are ind'red B-4 itnd arciin impressive 4-1 so fur in (lieSouth western O inference, with winsover Rpckv Kiv»r. HJV. Wfs(l,ike anilNorth Olnis't-d. Avon L.ike I'Mt 5^-21 toOlm.ited F:tlU. uni wtiit h«is .i very ton^ltAmhtT»t tif.i-ii I'-fi to pl-iy. The Shi.rfrncnahu hivu iiiatt-hf* ai;.iini! Arnhfftt -milFdirvurw They defeiitt-d North OlmstfJ
"I'm pli>>t!«»'d with uur improvement,"Weaver said aN-ml Wtidnesday's tii-m«;t."Ww won half our matches aRrtinst(North Kidjjn-illr). I thought i! would hetough, but 1 full we ftill had a r.hanc. Htwinning."
Last Wfdmisdav the Shoremen took.on Firelands and North Kiilgeville in are*f:h«duted hume t(i-t>i**et. TheShoremen routed the Falcons 72-7, butlost to North Ridgeville Jtj-2a. !'iveSbor-inen named sweeps, VinceKuwalcki (130). Matt Hogan (HO). DajiSokolow (1521. Kyle Reynold* (ifiOJ andScott Dimnt-tt
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Avon U<o's Vnce Kowatoki tries lo put North RicgeviUe'e Joey Asp in position for pointsat last week's hcme trwneet between tho Shoremen, Rangers and nrelands Falcons.Kowalslii beat Asp 12-5. PRESS photo Vjn T h k t
earned a decision overNurth Ridgevitle'a Joey Asp (12-51. and upin .ig.iinst Firulandji Josh Buititakit;5(i). Hogun won 5-4 against
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Falcon*' Eni;k McKinney (2:451.Reynolds pinnc'l thn KanR«pt' KyleHayr» |2:5H) and won 11-4 over
FirulandV Paul Oja. Dennett twat NorthRidg«vilh > Adam Riot 6-0 and won tut1B-2 tccunical fall over FireUnds.Senior Mike Caibune (215) wre*t]ed injust one match Wednesday evening,earning a pin over North Rldg»vilJe'»I;iso:i Reirihart [JA2). His tnatcb againstFirelands was forfeited.
Lvia, Bninner. Ho^an, Steve Men»o.Botinett eamtnl individual wins againstNorth CJImsled.
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The Avon Like Shoremen a^dSluingals w » p up their Southwe-ilemCoofcxeace schedules at 5-2 and ore prepar-ing for this weekend's SIVC meets.
Both teams ended their gchffdnbm withwins Thursday against the Bay Kockrts.H » Shongab won 1W57, The Shoremen
Tim girls 200-yard medlny relay team ofBrittany Rose. Julia Bartel, Allison Row andKrfifct Darainyue* tziu.24} and the 20Citwtyim » i« r t w n o f Jutte B«rtet. KimNov3toy, Tinta Gallagher tnd
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Allison Rim tock 'individual firsts in•he WW fcwi (2iK.4a) and 100 butterfly(lUn.GS}- Erin Lyon* (50 free. 27.161.Ekanln^uoz 1100 ftue, 58.34). Katie N«wak(dMng.lB3.0Q) Mindy Robiruon (300 free.524.24) and TuliH Barlei (tOCl bftmstiiroke,l:.17.O3) also saored fint place points.
The 200 medl*y mlay team (Eil«waFatten, Abby Jchasoc Novotny and CrystalSportxeD. Doniingwx (200 frt»). l i r Roth(100 0;), Lj'ona (100 five}. Kati» Athericm(S00 fiw), BriUany Row 1100 back!, ( MJISWUAimovic (100 fareostatnike). the 200 frwnslaY tuun of Allison Rue , Sarah Ntile«.Kiltie Keating un-J Brittanv RO*J and Uw400 frwe n?I»y team of Rotli, Miles. J»»»icsB*urobJck olid Lyons toot secmd pLw^».
Tt*> 200 medley relay tuam oi Patten.Abby Johtwewi. Novotny ^nd Sjwrt2«l,Brittauy Ros*. Ban*l. Biiumbict. thw 200(i»e relay twun of Johnson, RacholHamilton, Kalio Fair, and Spa«tzfl. the 400free titlay t»nni of Alhorton, Jolinson.KuatiiW and t'obinmn, Brittany R»w (200individual medhy). lUrtel (SO frt«) nxidBnumbicfc (100 breaitj toolt third*.
In the bays win. Matt Hoban (200 £rw.200.41 and 100 breast. 1:1187). RyanPulliam (50 frw. 23.07 an«J 10O fne. 53.721.Jim V/mvor (100 flv. 38.93 and 100 t-adt.1:00.55). thto 200 frw reUy town of KonUielrich. NUwn Loebich, S»:ott Benedictand Ryan Nmrak (1.45 16) and tho 400 frwrelay team «I )«"" (i>n«jy, Hoban. W«av«irard Pulliani took rirst plaot finislim.
Cbnroy (200 individual mudtey), MasunU»«-H». f*1" Robinson. Conroy. ih« 2lX)medley relay team of Weavrr. Bfsiwiici.Huiliam and Novak and On; 200 frw rvbytiwun of Graham Goerin. Bw.kerton.Rtthiruon antl R>an Hudson took »w»nds.
TTir 200 medley relay team of W«avnr,Benodict. PuIIiam and Novak. BickcrtunC00 bva. 500 frw). Elenedict (200 IM. 200flv» and Ron Loebich (50 frw) took thirds-
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The Sii2n?mt:ii. th* del^t i ' i^mpioui wt'ii Rociy Rivw. iiTf
5-2 in thfc SWC h^djng uaa :bis wi-.-k-end's 3it*-t. The Sharvgii-i. villas! \ BIT in second, are 5-2 in the
tfU- Bo-th te;iins ended thi1 s Srtiiil'j with victories oi"er Bay
Rvac Novak hiihlighted the bo>^ 1(J3-75 win over Bay With a scho«jl-rw>-"lbreaking effcr: in the nurter dive.Ki«hJig,h*jKi by a front 1 1/2 spin, full twvnwtuch tamed 7. 7 \tz laaris bum thejudges, Novak shatlt-rtd his own lix-diveev«it score of 227. srt eariiw thi* year,with a Gsal aeon of 234.62. H* he'd thitpreviou* hi^i beforf ilidU 221.7a. Novakalsa holds the school 11-diva event scoringreccsd of 345.55.
"I v*-ish I wguld'va nailed the last dive."Nowa*. a iid. "It wcrjldVe pu»h^d in« up1C or 15 more points, bur Int happy withbreaking Oie rwaid."
F«ir*'i»w'» Mail Surgwoor and^\mhirrst's Derek Kclaada sisnd to (*.•Novzt'i loughtMit cuuijwutun u: the ton-fcrencK. The thre« havu baulsd hard nilsejisou and (jxUti maker this yvars conf-Jr-ence diving event very interestingSurgtiiwr'* high this season is a 256-S8.Kokioda's is 226-10.
Tlw Shocooien will have tJi«u work ailout for liuua in Hie confenrnou o««t.Thouga they've stocked an impressiveamount of first placw event finislws. with aroster of hdre*y o%itr 10 ivrimnwrs. theyha •» feu- bullrts to shoot for a title.
Rocky River and North Olmsted hand-ed the Sfceremen Uurir «uy lowaf of w^-u n . The Shoreman, fell 113-71 to ihePiroiut in the first moet of the season
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Rocky River recadius the avum of theleaguif jia«J is an unbeaten 6-G h«nUce in*«this weekend. They fell 'i3-83 to North
in wtM k two. Should thehunker down iin<! put up soaitf
il efforts, a strong «cond pfa«to R(«iv Kiv« ijn't azi un^tiaiil-ible gccJ-
"We're extited about balding inio Uietofifepinti' chainpionshipi." Avon Lflkfhwnl UAich StevK SLmderfr/ld s-ijd. "BethIftims dm 5-2 rigJit aoiv. They'rv ready forth* rliallenge."
The- Pirates art: led by frewtylw GreflFoulti1). ITaulu.s will be a taugli guy to beu',in ihe lt/J iinii 200 va/d in-^s'yle evtn'J.His best in th« 100 is a 49-30. His best inthtf 200 is a 1:49.19. Both unv« wrould beAvon Lake school tvrvrd*.
The Shot^ials play to be a train on «miisian this weekend. The last time theytook to tli** [too! ol WtwjtLikie it nrtulted in acuritroversial 'M-Iiy lofi.*. Thp cmitiMvenyantse b»XHU** ol a scotwstieet discrepan^)'-
of that the Shoregals liad three
twims diaqmliSfd in the vandiey rela^They feel *hoy tan boat the Demons andwill be gunning fee them this trofkaid.
"Ev«yorjs"s really (SAcitod about thecxm&rvftce nwet.* Avon Uite c»<ap0uaKristin Drjcuni-uez said. "We're lookingforward to W^tlafce. W* definitely knowwe can ouliconj thetu."
Th»* Pirattw are led by SUfldy BanaShe is a versatile swimmer wfio has areahigh ma/ki In thre« eveoii. th« 100 fiws(&4.67J, 2W £«« £1154.18). 200 Individualraedky (2.12-831 and the 10G b J i
ifi2i6J. •Cotaidflring Rocky Rivw1* Bt/«i#b and
pth. s^Lond plac*f wcuW bo » realisticSoal far tb* Shoregab. Wesllake wil! betmi^L A« x as tf« nwrt of the pack ift coo-urmed. Bay anr.1 Fs/ivwjwr are the onlr twoteams that have cotoo sort of close tomounting a cha!1eng»- IXuing th» auosonAvon Laks outscorwl &«y by 51 point*.Tlwy outscorwd Fairview by 43 poiutt.
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fit** meeting of the seasaa.Adam DuChant exploded fat 32
points. Mike Fitch finished wilh 16points. Brad Smitek dropped in 15pniuttL
Down 32-31 at halftime. A*OD
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Learwood wins SWC tournamentAVON
The winning traditionfur the Lmrwood Shnr^men.
The Shoremvn jdded yet-on«t!ierhij^tiliKht to tt,i alr«iidy-faiita.»ttc *«a-son with their first SouthwesternConfwtrncB Tournamunt <.hampi-onshtp since 19'44. The team wonyear's tcjurnanmnl by 27 points t[botnts total}. Olmited Falls to«k s«i-uud witli ICG puirits. Fairview plan-d
third with 137 points.Aiix Elamin and Chris Koeth won
individual tcurimmenl litles. Eitjhtli--nulers CI-MI Earth. Jfb Barth/TlmBtrrmell and Pat CiofH. along with n>v-iinth-^:idcr Andrew Tartpr. took sec-ond piar.t1!. Soveuth-grader? TylrrHutfon und Mark Tomunsk, as WPIJ n%cifihtli-^rador Chris Carmel, took thirdplace. Sevetith-Rrinlur Ben K(HiH.h atidei^hth-Rrader I«V.f.- Reynold* kfojrth places.
The Lea/wood Shoremen celebrate their Southwestern Coru'orence meetunship. The Shoremen were undefeaied heading mlo last wetfcend.
Cards closeLCC schedulewith winSHEFFIELD VILLAGE
The Brouksidn Cardinals capped o//tbeir Lorain County CoftferEocw schedule^with 3 aa-2fl win OVCT Mldview.
Wrestling
The Oirds won seven of n *x>nlB9teUmatches. Fivw mtitdi victories wore pin*.'
Hobby Mayo (112), Chris Johnson •(11'JK Kyle Bauman ll4O». R»b Fike 11*5).ind Sliui fef^rs (215) all woo bv pintail.
Mike Thoria» 1171) and Mik» R%defl11521 were the only Cardinals not to wiaby pin. Thom.i* wnn « tough ft-l decisionover Mik- V.ir>{o. Kndeff defeated MallB-jsIi in ,i I *-H flhcUirin.
Mayu wnn in 'i:0l. pinning thflMiddies \'a\i'. Wurc. ]i'nn«m to<jk car» olFrank Nudvit. in 3:14. IJauman pinnedKi<;li Krup.ir in 3:44. Fike dnfeatud fMKiiic in l::i'J.
The OirdinalR next match will b«Saturday H! Ihe Admiral King dualtournament.
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Hartlaub approaches 20wins for B-W wrestling team
(7= inglerioM steady for StreaksLAKEBaldwin •WalJscu senior he*vy-
vrrtght Crt^ Hartlaub of Avon LaVe Ulast apfitOM-hirtJi 21} win a.
inglertgM steady for StreaksAvon Uktr Hi. h School's aU-ljnie
scaring leader iiiion Inglerif,ht isdoing his part n« a sophomore fur ihrMui Carroll 1,'niirMsity OJje Mrrjt*
College CornerH&rtlaub. • graduate of Si. Eiiw»r>l,
is third on the team with * 19-3 over-all record. His winning per«.erttiig^ uf.702 mikx fourth on th« Wfli. He'searzttfd * tsaia-high mark of nin? pin-lolls.
Baldwin-W«iLace is currently 7-3overall and is 2*1 in Ohio AthleticConference.
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UpJe flippers, big cheersThe Avon little flippers perform a* halftime ofSaturday's gita baskelbaJI fame against Firdands.Ihe Avon Baton and Pom Pom program wifl perform athafftkne of 1>M Saturday's JV and varsity girls games.PKESSphoto • PaltnSth's Photogaptty
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The diuiii. which ivas purth.KeJby MuDojiald'1. in I'J'J'J. is kiiuwn Units ;;igr.atur(.' '"edge-to-edjiJ" pizza top-piug-s, aa well HS oven-bakf d sub sajitl-wiches. The North Kidyevii!« location.which xwits rtbout '*0 p.roplu. is uniqueb-cust; cusloxnurs call llittir orders into the Idtchun from a phone ut e^thtable.
Dor-atos claims that their pepperoni pizza liiis ov»r100 pieces of top-quality pepperoni oo e*ery brgypi:»za ( have aw ex actuatfy lountud the [Kjjtp'.'rcnipieces, but I can vouch for the fad that the topping-.are plentiful. The Founder's Favorite pizza (:S15 ~'J fura luge) is heaped with pepp^roni. sausage, hara andhut peppers. Other imiquQ Donatos lopping coathiiia-tians are the Mawaiian pizza, with haiu. )jineappl«.almonds and cinnamon (314-79), and the Nlahachi.topped with your choice of ground buef or alicedchicL«n breast, jalapeno peppers, tomatoeii. chedrlarand provolone cheese and Nlariachi spice* (514.73).The menu also su^geits reduce<i fat pizza option.!,which include the vegy pizza and die chicken vegypizza, with no provolone or cheddar cheesu. You cunalso create your own pirza from a lengthy Ust of avail-able pizza toppings.
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tmkey brtait. p«pp<*r jack chwse, Ii t-tuct*. tumatoeK, onions and a spicySbuthweitern stance (S4.99}. Myfavorite is lh*J sttak nnd ch«e?Mj sub.with shaved beef, mushro«"T«. roa5tedpeppers, onions and pruvolone threw?IS4.VQ).
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Donatos oifrn dailv lunch spt ciala. such as an in'ii-viduai 'inii-lopiHni! pizza and ioit drink for S3-79, or afilled r:hU:ki;n «..Iub sub and b*vt*rage for 55.4*1. Kitl-sizcii pizza nit-als iiru also availafalu.
The North KidgeviUe Doiuti js features a 30-aedIparty room, jvailable for nwKing* or tpetial ocut-sionV The rtstaurant offers' dicw-in aervicf. a pizzapick-up window cr f(-ee dfllivery with orders of Sa ormore. Gill 3U7-2100. For Donates catering ioJfornw-tian. phone (llGQ) 262-3319.
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Cold day•• A 3rookftt!d Road man cai**d m ias: w«t< to reportfveigh.bof'5 d?g fad been outside m tne coW for c^er s>* hoA ur-i «-as sent >«• to •nwshgatft.
TimberPaiire on <wibne patrol came acrasa a wned street
oo Teasei Court A note was left tor the street department
On the recordThe manager at 8 Lear Road apartment complex called in
Jan. 23 to We a complain! on a resio-rt at the center. The C&TVplaint was fried aid the resident was advised.
No connectionOfficials at the high scnoot called in last wee* to report a
computer theft Detectives went to the sce-w and f.wd a report.
Big bullyA Curtis Road woman came To tins station to iile 6 harass'
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ftriice on rojtine patrol came ac/o3s a woman taw^rm^down westbound 1-90 last week at a top speed of 35 m-pA Thecar was stopped and the wwer stated she was traveiirg slo-*t/bffcadie of the «:e. S .e was advsed to get oft the highway.
OvertimePolice patrollng the Pine Drive area came acras.-; a suipt-
cwuscar at ahomejust prior to 1 a.ra Jan. 21.1! tu;nod out tobo a constfjctwi wo/ker puttir-g in some overture.
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teport seeirig some wvenfcs nd.r,q a fc-j:-wheslcr type vehicieacross rne r-ojen lake. A unit was d'spaiched fa the scene aridofficers cajghl up tc trie suspects and they rnoved to a safertacat-a.i.
OopsA Harris Road woman ca'lcd in Jan. 25 to report her marf-
tcu had been do«vned by a passing sno**pJowt A report was for-warded to the service department.
Out in the coldA wgmai Ewiog on Efjeview Drive called in just after noon on
Jan. 26 to report her ne* puppy had escaped into the coW.Officers w*fe given a description of the poocti and a number tocadi d anyone found iiirr. l_L-ckify, a few minutes later, the womancalied h i * saying the dog nad letumed home.In a rush
A w!i carr* tfi UOT- an Abhgt^fofd Drwt resident last mjefcabout speeders in tn-e area A note <va5 ntade in Uw log? toinaeaw patrols in the atrca.
Late nlghterFbirce on routine patrof ca/ne aoo5i a suspKious ca/ in tSe
parking lot at St Thomac Chorch last week. I! turned out theoccupants were two uno-'age / jver^s out past curfew. They»«re cite-j at id taken iiome.
LeakingPolice pat'ofling the trin*oe/At vneda area can»e across p
pdtefitial watef rran bierjlt Jjri i^. OrfiCtali at the water(Jep-iftn (tit were toned to tfte scene.
At wit's endA woman from the !rvwyj Park Drive iiiea ca.*ne « last week
5*.-«''ing advice on deairnrj with »n unruly child. Officers gave hersome advice aitd informed her of hei l*j ! responsibilftiea tn \henratier.
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Status of mentally retarded defendants is questionedBy JifiQpeFvMJ E.
Lost summer, the Uuited States Supreme Courtruled t h « executing mentiljy retarded criminals vio-lates the Eighth Amerndmonf* ban en (.-ruel andunusual punishments-
Proiuiiujiil)', even the mott enthusjarttc propo-nents of thu death pentdtjr would find it diffi'OiIt toargue with this ruling. After all. it seems reasonable toconclude that namoann with limited dental oipacitywho commit* a crime should not be subjected to theHmfl puxudLnflnt as uthers.
Tbe problem with the ruling, then. U not one ofit&a>iX but rather of practice. In other words, how is itto bo resolv*d ihal a criminal defendant is mentallyrctardedT The Supreme Court ruling. Atkins v.Vbgfola, did not twtablish procedures for determiningwhether an individual is menulty retarded for pur-poMM of escaping execution.. Instead, the Supresie Court left it up to the states"U> develop 'appropriate ways to enforce the constitu-tional restrictions' on executing the nwnUlly retard-ed."
Here at the 5upr*m» Court of Ohio, we got ouriocr to hotdn davetoping th« approprimn* **aya to
___brcw the J W nilimi »»"> * «*» kavaWing « mannuned Crrgory Lott,' In t**»Q. Lott — -Am ol lohn Wd
Lott
L o t t • ' • . .ww eoiiviciw! at \h« *K*f«v«twl mur-;ii»*b «"* •*«Urfic«l tu death- Tbrou*hott app»aX^\ W» coiivWion und jen-
d lhla *Unroey». tott app»aX^\ W» coiivWion jlBnce. Both were alllrmed. fim by the court•ppMb ^nd theu by our court. W« Mrt his M«ut.en
i W ruling on executing mentally reurded\<*imiwb inJune ol 20QZ. and thai gave now life to the caw ol
T " a w i k after the Unii*o States Supreme CourtntUng. LctS attorney*.filed a motion * J
k to vuc*l« hit oeath sentence, claiming tJ H l y "tarded. In th . event that we
vacate hU death sontauw. Lotf» attorneys
d«ntiaiy bearing- We granted »h« moUtin for 4slay of
w« heard oral ^ u m e n t s during which
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toll's attorney? submitted test njsulta showing that he5cor-d a 72 en an 1Q test administered in Aug. 19<J6.Lott also submitted affidavits froin family and friundsshowing personality problems and behavioral indica-tors of early-life trauma.
But other evidence did not work in- Lott's fivt*r.Test results introduced during Lott's trial indicatedthat his IQ actually ranged in thw low average cate-gories, with IQ tests "yioldir.g results of 77-81. a3-91,and 87-97." Pius, the stale had submitted a test from1984 showing a full scale IQ of 86.
All of this information mutters because in moststates, the laws prohibiting the execution of the man-tall v retarded require evidence that thw individual hasan IQ of 70 or below. If the test results that showedLolt with an IQ in the aud-80s range weiw correct, hewould not be considered mentally retarded.
His attorneys argued that the 72 IQ result was thecorrect one. and that since the test has a five-pointmargin of error. Lott was w«ll vvithiu the mentallyretanled range.
You gwt the picturtj. it is not an easy rail to detei-mine thai sonicon* is mentuMy nMarduii for tht- icg.tlpujtjosiw of escaping a death senipncc. Th.it is "hy .wtiiio IQ !"«'» ""* '«»«• a( t t l H «"*»y '<»*;*««•» tliat lit—it inbo consitierml. they alone ait nol siifncirrit to ntuk- <•final determination on the iisu*;.
Clinical definitions of mental reiardation provide <inlMiwlutil tor «vulu4tirK a " i«"li««d"»l'* <:l-"'"i ol ufUtal tP««»dution. To luir.H t\v**> <l«!initlm.*. ititw imti-ria m-jst '.M* mot. SUIHIHT *>n». «n imiiviJu-U n*n.itfunction wt siRniftcantly *ulMveraBe ini«U«:tui 1 li-v-elj Nunber iwo: an individual must •how significantUmitBliuns in two or more adaplivtt skills, such ascommunication, self-care. ™d wlf-d.rection. Ar.dnumber llmw tht-re must b« an Indication of tin* onsetof those Umitatiuus before the u3« «' >«•
This tbieo-part test provides the trial court with theconstitutional standard for reviewing the ev.di.nce todetermine whether a defendant » mentally r«t»rded.
So here i» how we decided Gregory- Lcit'a case: bya seven-to-zeru vo'e, we denied Lett's mtitioo tovacate the de:itb penalty. But we did agree thatwhether Lott if- mentally retarded is a dispu'Jid factu-al issue, which we believe is btsl resolved in the trialcourt. And his attorneys should have the opr>ortunityto present additional evidence on his menu) retarda-tion before a final decision u made.
Thertfore. *u sent his ca*e back to the tiial courtwhere it can be determined if Lott is iadwjd mentallyretarded.
The trial ct-urt should rely on professional eviilua-lions of Lott's Mental status* and consider expert testi-mony, appointing experts if necessary. The trial courtshall make written finding* and set forth its rational*for finding the dwfendant mentaUy retard«i or aot.These matters should bv decided by the court ard donot represent a jury question.
We also held that Lim-thruugb ui<s attomsys-bearstbu burden uf establishing that be is menially retudedby a preponderant^ of die evideace. We runcheil tliatconclusion broiusu sanity and t:onip*ttent« are iiunur-dUy presurnt'ii. IIILIS. somron« who chalieogtrt the
i>i>-4Uinpttun uf *-auit\ or competence rau-it bn«r Otomrd«n uf pruof tu chalienn" thlal pt»r«uinptlon.
I'laring ili» burden of proof ou L«it J w a nt.il 'fiol»t»' 'lustttuiional (>n ii<;ipl«-s. Thn tinlletl StAtie has hetdthat a i-Ule* iliay presume that « defendant is toroiwt*nii lo bw trit-d ami tvtf^'uv him h> iliouliW the J>ura*»<if proving lib iiic(iii»(«Jlwiitrt by a im'pardvrunt:*> of
In iiijLiiiK 'lint ruling, the Supreme Court »nid thtita suited alloi-ation o.r ih« burdrn if proof In thn crim-idiil context wtli not be piohibittid unlirJS "it ciffomissome |>nnci])lr "f justicn so rooted in th<. Iraiiitionaand conscience tif our people us to be rucked us fun-damental."
This case then, establishes the standardti that othertrial courts should consider when the issmt of mentaln-tardation i» rai.wd in future capital can»s.
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S ox. dried fine egg noodles2-1/4 bp. Mlt. divided0 driid black mushrooms
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Srie iiteo plaris on rnaf'e-ahead cShes. *Cel«iJal Hamon;*but delicious vegetable dish, can be prepped tn att/aroe; just slr-f:qiicWy bsfae servng." Chir sa/i
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• whole ctucken for hsafth. weaftfi JV^I gcod i(K.k. v.b*n ^ju ; w eta l/ie sp/'t of ?ir ccieiif.i!
dies tuv hot.Add thu *ov sauce tu Uxe
nuodles. muking sure all tht-noodles are covurud with soysauce. Combine the noodlesand the shrimp am! rumove to userving platter.
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Celestial Harmony1 lb. broccoli1/4 lb. froth snow pea.s1 red bell pepper1 Ibip. vegetable oil1 tsp. mint**! garlic2 tbvp. Kikkuiuyj) UtD S«iy
Sauce1 tsp. Oriental sesame oilR^raovp the florwts from t!te
broccoli will) 1 Inch of thf uteri..Cut th« rrat of tho stems didftu-iwlly into 1/4-indi thirk slices,discarding the lust incli of tin;stem. Fiacn the broccoli in <•Miucepan of boiling water i\ndreturn to a boil. CmA fur 1minutt' and drain. Ininiedi.ilflvrinsi* in r.:old wati*r and tlrsnnwell. Pat dry with {WI|«T low^Uand set aside.
and dim ard lln-from the «nmv p".i p'i'i<.
In a Jxsuu-fwn of tioiliiii; u.ttcr,placv th(» snow p*;aa and returnthe water to a Jxiil. Drain; inime-diiitely rinstf Ln cold water. Druinw«ll: pat dry with paper towelsand *tr( (jside.
Cor« timl M«rt! rlir riftf tn-llpt'ppi'raod (ul uit'i 2 x 1/1-iiu Iistrips.
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quarts water to a boil. Add thenoodles and t Isp. twit, stirringto cepanitu noodles. Cook for 3minMes. or until the noodlesare don*. Drain in a colander.
Soak the mushrooms in hotwater until *oft. about 20 nun-utca Rcraow und dJscanl stems;cut tho caps Into 1/2-inch strips.
Make * shallow cut lengtJi-wbo down the back of eachihrimp md wash out tlie uuidwin. In a medium bowl, plarmzold watsr and add 1 ti, sail;rtir to d'i.iolvtj. Place tho shrimp.ii the ami: wotw and iwirl. I^-avi;ihe shrimp in the wilt water for 5minutes, th'.'fi rin«-' with coidwater anJ d;Hln. Pat dry with|iaper 'owls. In a bowl, mix theflhrimp -dfith th» cornstiirth.sugar, pffper and remaining 1/4ttp. Mlt and «rt asidt?.
Hrat a wok or larg« nnriittickskiilirt OVTT mixlium-high hv-nli*.dd \txv wgHlAble oil. shrimp,mushroom*, and garlic. Stir-fry1 minute. Add tht grucn nwumK\d stir-fry 2 minutss unlii ih(;shrimp I urn pink. I'uvh thisslirimp to on« sidt- of the pan.Add the IHHXIIHS to thir pan. Stirthfl nootltff* to Bcpanilt; iiiid Vfar 1 minute, or until th«
1/2 tip. saltPinth white pepperI tsp. finely chopped Ringer1 tup. minced garlic1 bp. vt>x«t*lili) oill t t cup KJVioraan Stii-Fry
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cut into 1-itith piectnSprinkle tin; s«;a li.i-is with
nail, jH'ppur. j'.iny.T (tml ^.trlit:£uul 1ft stand for 3U ir.inutt^ orlonger in thu rt.'fri 'Tiitur.
HiMt ;i •.Ullc! nr ivuk OUTliifjli fitMt. Add tin* vi-^.'(,ib!i- nilmill sen h.Lis iimi [Miifrv untilboth ai'lt's ar- hrnvvntii. jbutil Jininutcs jhT sid*1. Add tin* stir-fry SJUI;V tiiid lir-ril itnti! bnt>-'jling. Turn M*.I IMAS n^jiit iiinlccHik an iicMitLLiii.il nunutf, '•tntniilv* in .ill Rrit'.ivt* trnrn tin*pun, ^-innsli vvilh i;ri'fii NIIKKIM.mi] •s».T\f intftH-cli.it.-I-,-.
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Sour SauceZ bp. Asian chili sauceCilantro leavesCut the pork tt-ndrrloin
crosswise into 1/2-inch slices..Sprinkle wilb salt und whitepepper. i'Uttcn pork by pressingdown with yen knifu or handund liust with t:om.sUriii.
Hunt a n'in«tick skill*-! overinediitm-bi(>'i heut and add thevfgrtablt? nil. 1'anfry both xitie*of tlitr pork until brttwn, about2 minutes on rach aid'?.Meanwhile niix tli« iwret &sfinr s.iuit' it rid ubili v m o 1
(fi>;^tln'r iti -\ sfrall bowl. Addtin: H.itii.i- In ;lii' skill"! ,indr;nuk about ) niinti'r,
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2 cups water1.1/2 cups KUJtoDun Say
Sauca3/4 cup sugar1A* cup dry while win*4 staraniw1 (1-inch) piece ginger root,
slicedKwinove the excew fat from
the game hens. Wiuh the hens inr.o!il running wa'»?r; drain.
Bring th» 2 cu[» vrateT, 5oysaucp, xui ar, wine, star anisewid Ringer tu a boil in a 3-quarts.i liCKpuii. The -saucepan shouidbe larn« i-nough to bold 2 henson th«f bottom, side by nide.
Add twu of tht.' hww undreturn tin; sauti! to boiling, Turnthe hem ovi-r. btiing caniful nottu bre.il. tin- skin {it IDOLS betiluubnikiMi). Return to bull,r>.'dur.t llit* hea! to medium one]siitiiitcr 5 niintites. RiwJucw theht*at tu low. c;ovt«r. and iimnit-r1!) to 15 riiinuttrs. ,*>J not allowthr iiiix'un1 to rwji! too tuird orI hi.1 sk.in on tlir? (:I-[IM will break.Turn lln- hen1* ov**r and ciKjk..uiiilln r II." 'u ITi initititi:s; (iif «*itti> M-i- |! th- v f ' iiuii>- by rvniuv-in>; mi.- ftutu tin* p;in and mov-ing tin1 f'- If ii niiivut (-usilv.lli'Vr'- if'i:i" Ki'inuxf* th« lif!i!<i ,ir<-/iilh. L-fji Wiirin.
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