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. (2- THIRD ANNUAL JlAVON LAKE MAYOR'S BALL Saturday. March 1, 1997 g Tlclu:t3 S50.O0 per person F Tk Jj\$j;Ail Fur ' ritIurts « r Mwc Iiifyrmauon Call: V,\ /7H /T^ Kathleen Wllhclm 933-0-159 or r s (UN <K* /»*• off w/oi Barb McGralh 9J3-9606 ui Mayors O(uce93(M 100 TICKETS ARE 47th Year, No. 12 February 12,1997 Hj See Sports rage 20 ^^^ ittJei, V-3. fciariac. w*tr wnto*. paww totb, Ut. Ui.VS OOECM. to!** inatlor. teteqi «fi- 8«t ncJjji, uateit tsB&ien.flaredwfca' AVON LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY 32649 ELECTRIC BLVD. AVON LAKE, OHIO 44012 Serving Avon • Avon Lake • Sheffield • Sheffield Lake 1,300 Avon Lake Ford employees Community Pulse ...And Opinion R.J.H. A look ahead! The announcement Monday uvuiiing that C.E.I, may very well shut down two operating units »t thuir Avon Laku plant will effect tin* Avon Lake Schools in a big way. It will also effuct you thu taxpayer becsusu you know Liu schools will go after luvy number fourteen in fourteen years should this become a reality. C.E.L is in troubiu und rumors have been circulating fu: years. Recent lay- offs, firings and now a passible tnurgLT with Ohio Edison havu got people wor- ried. What does tin: future hold fur CXI. in Avon Lake? No urn- ru.illv kr.cmi. Wh'it I can speculate on is wliat cuulii happen with Use land C.K.I, hns boen silling uu situ.- vizu. It i;.i;.i i.l'1'.i-ii ii'i* Continued on page 7 Men of honor Avon Lake Kiwanis Presidtti! Ai>e Lieotjrman and Secretary Skip Skurjgen con- gratulate Jim Atfon. wrro was Q.-csont at th» Kiwanis t;n>t meeting hf id 50 years U'J'J SO<J t,tnry on K,n.jfi/s ,it\ruvi)r$Ar/ <:e!obr;it.cn mzido. PRESS photo Rick Hammer Pressed flowers bring a breath of springtime Dy JoAnne Eosterday AVON LAKE — "I lovo lo wort with flowers." said Eddio Guthrio, the local Avon-on-tho-Lako Garden Club and Herb Guild member. Tho nativo-'oorn Italian prercrx tho nickjiamo to hor given name Edvlgo. Guthrte entered all Ihroe prossed flower picture classes at the National City Cleveland Homo and Garden Show currently at tbo 1-X Center. The classes aro: "laco curtains — light and delicate flowers ananged to evoke the feeling of looking nt or though a laco curtain: spring bouquot — flowers that mako us fool of spring, arranged in n bouquot: and an oHalr of the heart — a heart- shaped assemblage, featuring one or multiple heart shapes." Thero is a possibility for tho first placo winner in each class to win 5100; second place winners, $75; and third. S50. Last year Eddio won first ploce for one of hor prossed flower designs. "Whether 1 win or not is not tho thing." mussed Guthrio. "It's tho chal- lenge that is stimulating. Once you gej your idaa (for design), then It's easy." shn continued. Sho attributed the input she got from her husband Gus for buying established tho finished project far hut heart design. Sho said sho camo up with tho threu- hBarts design and had executed it in outHno and was fouling pretty good about tho project. She suid Gus looked at it and said. "Thnt v.-lll look nice when it's all filled in with flowers." "That's a good idea." Eddio quippod, "1 can do that." It takes a tot of prossod flowers to do these mass arrangements, but Guthrie has her projects down to a science. tn the lower luvel of hor home sho hes two eight-foot tqbtos laid out with pressed llowors on unt«xtur«d napkins. They're grouped—green loaves on one section, gray in another; pink, flowers loselhor and a blue area at another end oi the table. When Eddie is doslgnlng. sho gathers materials onto a portable tray from her sorting lab 1 us and transports them to her wnrk area to compose her designs. The pressing will havo boon done during the growing snason and chosen rit tho proper timo. Timing is '.ury important in choosing flower speci- mens. "You pick, flowers after lint dew lias dried about 10 u.ri. but before tint hat ,un has had I lino to scorch tho bins- INDEX ClassiFact Et Cetora fto/ Filak Loners . —~_ ^ 16 ^? (ound * hOTC " 2 3 Vaqe fo PRESS dasnf wit ml Police Blomr_16&19 School N«ws..™.~4 Sports 20-22 Social Scons 18 X-ports 29-30 irert pT^pecr!. Cuf I We ifti ore so m\xh I t-jd to turn A 1 " People read The PRESS Classifieds and it itwwi. Call Oiriay today at 933-btOOlopiJceyouf ad! Eddio Guthrio with ono of hor prossed- llowor designs sho has entered in tho Homo and Garden Show contest. PRESS photo — JoAnne Easteniay jonu," Cuthrio cautioned. "Again in th« Into afternoon is another time to col- lect (blossoms}." instructed Cuthrie. Contmuod on page 8 Docs your salesperson pickup & deliver your car for service? If not... consider JIM JUDGE at 288-1288 By Heather Rutz AVON IJVKE — As the Johnson Controls strike enters its third week. 1.300 Kord Ohio Assembly employees may not luivc ID wail for a resolution before they return to work. Burt Si?rre. a spokesman for Ford, suid llm automakur will increase Expedition suot production at the Chesterfield (near Detroit) plant, end wili contract with Lear Corporation to make other Expedition scats. Serrc said demand for the Expedition is giuatur than tin* Ecor.u!inc. and tho I after production for the Expedition is hack on track, Ford will look at options for The Avon l^jke and Lnrain plants. "Knnl thought thii would bu imulvtitl Huirkly. tiul unfxttunululy tluil JuMii't h«pn«tn^l. Wo ara tiiiu|>[iuknlud. and we '*!•• (loins »>vpr>-ihinr; we can to help tlit.- aituution. but we nrr ulso ihi/iU/ij; of our customers, dealers, employees and shareholders and protecting their interests," Sorre said. Tho Ohio Assembly plant manufac- tures and paints tho EconoKna bodies. The bodies are then shipped to the Continued on page 8 CEI planning big changes for AL plant at By Heather Rutz AVON LAKE City Council received some unsettling news Monday night. Wholhnr or not Ccntorior Energy merges with Ohio Edison, it still plani to shut down two units and cut GO jobs from its Avon Lako plant this year. Roprenontutivos were at council talk- ing about effects tho merger would have on tho plant and tho city, but Ronild KantoroV. Centcrifir division general manager also wanted to proparo tho city Continued on page 8 Abbe Road lumber & Home Center TIU CompltU Duihler't Source —WEDEUVU— 949-6111 892-1110 t &5 Abbe Rd.. AFTQ & TRUCK SERVICE Si HI Bmm 1 1 1 m 11 i 1 &B S 11 m m li i m \m 1! m i m 1 i i III •QPRtf E • ml i ! I 1 1 I m Sn9Si

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THIRD ANNUALJlAVON LAKE MAYOR'S BALL

Saturday. March 1, 1997g

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AVON LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY32649 ELECTRIC BLVD.

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Serving Avon • Avon Lake • Sheffield • Sheffield Lake

1,300 Avon LakeFord employees

CommunityPulse

...And OpinionR.J.H.

A look ahead! The announcementMonday uvuiiing that C.E.I, may verywell shut down two operating units »tthuir Avon Laku plant will effect tin*Avon Lake Schools in a big way. It willalso effuct you thu taxpayer becsusuyou know Liu schools will go after luvynumber fourteen in fourteen yearsshould this become a reality.

C.E.L is in troubiu und rumors havebeen circulating fu: years. Recent lay-offs, firings and now a passible tnurgLTwith Ohio Edison havu got people wor-ried.

What does tin: future hold fur CXI.in Avon Lake? No urn- ru.illv kr.cmi.Wh'it I can speculate on is wliat cuuliihappen with Use land C.K.I, hns boensilling uu situ.- vizu. It i;.i;.i i.l'1'.i-ii ii'i*

Continued on page 7

Men of honorAvon Lake Kiwanis Presidtti! Ai>e Lieotjrman and Secretary Skip Skurjgen con-gratulate Jim Atfon. wrro was Q.-csont at th» Kiwanis t;n>t meeting hf id 50 yearsU'J'J SO<J t,tnry on K,n.jfi/s ,it\ruvi)r$Ar/ <:e!obr;it.cn mzido. PRESS photo — RickHammer

Pressed flowers bring a breath of springtimeDy JoAnne Eosterday

AVON LAKE — "I lovo lo wort withflowers." said Eddio Guthrio, the localAvon-on-tho-Lako Garden Club andHerb Guild member. Tho nativo-'oornItalian prercrx tho nickjiamo to horgiven name Edvlgo.

Guthrte entered all Ihroe prossedflower picture classes at the NationalCity Cleveland Homo and Garden Showcurrently at tbo 1-X Center. The classesaro: "laco curtains — light and delicateflowers ananged to evoke the feeling oflooking nt or though a laco curtain:spring bouquot — flowers that mako usfool of spring, arranged in n bouquot:and an oHalr of the heart — a heart-shaped assemblage, featuring one ormultiple heart shapes."

Thero is a possibility for tho firstplaco winner in each class to win 5100;second place winners, $75; and third.S50. Last year Eddio won first ploce forone of hor prossed flower designs.

"Whether 1 win or not is not thothing." mussed Guthrio. "It's tho chal-lenge that is stimulating. Once you gejyour idaa (for design), then It's easy."shn continued.

Sho attributed the input she got fromher husband Gus for buying established

tho finished project far hut heartdesign.

Sho said sho camo up with tho threu-hBarts design and had executed it inoutHno and was fouling pretty goodabout tho project. She suid Gus lookedat it and said. "Thnt v.-lll look nicewhen it's all filled in with flowers."

"That's a good idea." Eddio quippod,"1 can do that."

It takes a tot of prossod flowers to dothese mass arrangements, but Guthriehas her projects down to a science.

tn the lower luvel of hor home shohes two eight-foot tqbtos laid out withpressed llowors on unt«xtur«d napkins.They're grouped—green loaves on onesection, gray in another; pink, flowersloselhor and a blue area at another endoi the table.

When Eddie is doslgnlng. sho gathersmaterials onto a portable tray from hersorting lab 1 us and transports them toher wnrk area to compose her designs.

The pressing will havo boon doneduring the growing snason and chosenrit tho proper timo. Timing is '.uryimportant in choosing flower speci-mens.

"You pick, flowers after lint dew liasdried about 10 u.ri. but before tint hat,un has had I lino to scorch tho bins-

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Police Blomr_16&19School N«ws..™.~4Sports 20-22Social Scons 18X-ports 29-30

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People read The PRESSClassifieds and it i twwi.Call Oiriay today at933-btOOlopiJceyouf ad!

Eddio Guthrio with ono of hor prossed-llowor designs sho has entered in thoHomo and Garden Show contest.PRESS photo — JoAnne Easteniay

jonu," Cuthrio cautioned. "Again inth« Into afternoon is another time to col-lect (blossoms}." instructed Cuthrie.

Contmuod on page 8

Docs your salespersonpickup & deliver your

car for service? If not...consider JIM JUDGE at

288-1288

By Heather Rutz

AVON IJVKE — As the JohnsonControls strike enters its third week.1.300 Kord Ohio Assembly employeesmay not luivc ID wail for a resolutionbefore they return to work.

Burt Si?rre. a spokesman for Ford,suid llm automakur will increaseExpedition suot production at theChesterfield (near Detroit) plant, endwili contract with Lear Corporation tomake other Expedition scats.

Serrc said demand for the Expeditionis giuatur than tin* Ecor.u!inc. and tho Iafter production for the Expedition ishack on track, Ford will look at optionsfor The Avon l jke and Lnrain plants.

"Knnl thought thii would bu imulvtitlHuirkly. tiul unfxttunululy tluil JuMii'th«pn«tn^l. Wo ara tiiiu|>[iuknlud. andwe '*!•• (loins »>vpr>-ihinr; we can to helptlit.- aituution. but we nrr ulso ihi/iU/ij;of our customers, dealers, employeesand shareholders and protecting theirinterests," Sorre said.

Tho Ohio Assembly plant manufac-tures and paints tho EconoKna bodies.The bodies are then shipped to the

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By Heather Rutz

AVON LAKE — City Councilreceived some unsettling news Mondaynight. Wholhnr or not Ccntorior Energymerges with Ohio Edison, it still planito shut down two units and cut GO jobsfrom its Avon Lako plant this year.

Roprenontutivos were at council talk-ing about effects tho merger would haveon tho plant and tho city, but RonildKantoroV. Centcrifir division generalmanager also wanted to proparo tho city

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A'en-snort/iy i/urns /or this columnmay be sent to 701 Kttnilworth AIL:,Sheffield Lake. OH 44054-1232 or call943-2736. You can also fax me at thisnumber or send e-mail tofilakiijuno.com. If you want the infor-mation to appear in this column, sendit to ma rather thai "The Press.' Altinformation must be received by noonon the Tuesday, eight days prior to thenext edition.

Sheffield Lake Road.*. The servicedepartment has purdiascd 1908. 5 tondump truck from the City of Mentor.Tho Vbhiclu was purchased with a suc-cessful bid of $ti,50O by Sheffield LaicService Director Bill Gardner. Thotruck, although used, "...is in preltygood shape," according to Gardner. Thopurchase will give tin snow crew theability to marc jfllck'ntly plow snowand spread salt an the main roads In thecity with the new capability of roadberm sail coverage. This truck is thebutt of a year long search by bid of (hi?administration. I'm sum this purchase

will also holp tho city in the summermonths of service to residents.

Construction on Treadvvay is notcompluto-ut tho present time. Whon Iaskud tho Sen-ice Director about thisproject's progress, he said. "It's coininga long." Drainage systems are currentlyunder construclion on Lake Road (eastof Suite Koute 301] and East Drive.

From the Office or Ihs Mayor ofSheffield Village. For residents of thevillage, thu inayor is m-ailublo to meetv.-ith residents all day Tuesday and byHppointmimt on Monday throughFriday. For appointment* call theVillage Hall at 934*1453 to set up a timeto meet with her. Your concerns andproblems with Sheffield Village are cer-tainly welcomed by Mayer Onderdn atolmost anytime.

French Creek Nature Center High-light*. The program "tho SurprisingSonorun Desert" will bo offered on Feb.15 form 10:30-11:30 a.m., 1-2 p.m. or 3-4 p.m. at the centsr. There will be a fas-cinating show of image, music andsounds that bring to life the desert Visitund leom about a totally different envi-ronment than we have hero.

Feb. 16 presents "Designing Deserts'*from 1-2 p.m. or 3-4 p.m. Parents! Joinyour 3-7 year olds in creating a dowrtoasis.

Three viewing times of tho "DesertCinema" will be taking place for allages. Vcu may attend the experience ofthe desert on the big screen at 11 a.m.- ,noon. 1-2 p.m. or 3-4 p.m.

*Til next week from tho little houseon Kenilworth, have a great one!

Internships available for college studentsThe Lurain County Public Service

Internship Program (LCPSIPJ is offeringpaid, professional experience this sum-mer for college students from LoralnCounty. Students wfci have completedtwo years of college row apply to LCP-SIP for a vurioty of positions whoro (hoywill gain practical experience in theirchosen fields. With funding providedby the Nord Family Foundation. LCP-SIP has selected 15 projects at local(luvemnitinl and non-profit n^ttJcies.Those projects will need students withma(o*s In n variety of fields. Tho majorswill include communication, socialwork, recreation management, environ-mental education, history, accounting,planning and geography, as well as peo-ple with good general organizationalskills and experience with computers.

Ono of tho 90 alu".ini of the program.Laurel Skillicorn. says. "The programwas an excellent opportunity to gainpractical experience. College studentsrarely have tho opportunity to acquirethis typo of hands-on experience intheir chosen field and to be paid for it.The two internships I comploled pro-vided valuablo contacts, unhancod myresume and resulted in exciting learn-

ins experiences."Types of prefects for the summer of

1997 will include helping area non-profit agencies recruit volunteers, planspecial events or write a marketingplan. On* project involves workingwl h children and teens in crisis.Another student will locals and evalu-ate materials about the history ofObcrlin for inclusion in a history websflo. An accounting major will have theopportunity to work in a dty auditor'solfico and another intern will use theG.I.S. system to complete a base mapfor a city.

To apply, students must have com-pleted at least two years of collego work'by June, 1037. They must be currentlyenrolled or enrolled in the last 12months at a two or four year collegeand their primary residence must be inLorain County. Applications must bereceived by March 27. For more infor-mation or to request on application,contact the Lorain County PublicService Internship Program, P.O. Box1744. Elyrifl. OH 44030-1744.Telephone: 216/323-2209; E-mailt0324X2045GcompU3crvo.com

Kiwanis February programsKiwnnls Club of Avon Lake moots Therapist. Lorain Community Hospital.

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Sincere thanksTo the Editor

We would like to extend our sincere- 'hanVn and appreciation to the Avon

Lake and Sheffield Lake Fire Depart-ment paramedics for the cm they gaveour husband and father during bisrecent illness. We would also l i e tothank overyone for their support, sym-pathy, and prayers during this difficulttime.

The Kendera andFranklowicz Families

Fictitious residentTo the Editor

As a citizen end taxpayer of SheffieldLake who llvas and works in SheffieldLake, I have a problem with DebraBarber's proof of residency.

1.1 had .the utilities in my name for ahouse next door to mo, that NOBODYlived in.

2. Lost year there was an individualwho used that same house as a mailingeddress to receive unemploymentchecks and he did not live there. It wasEMPTY!

3. As for garbage, anybody can putout a bog of garbage on Thursday night,but It doean . mean someone is living inthe house.

Now I ask. do any of thsse thingsprove that anybody lived in that housefor the last three years? I can tell youthat not one person has! 1 hope thatcouncil doesn't accept this as proof.There is an Injustice boing done to thetaxpayers of Sheffield Lake. We as citi-zons need to stand up and speak up forour city and tell council we are not pay-ing wages for ANYBODY that doesn'tobey the City Charter.

I thought that people in office shouldsat a GOOD example for our city andour children. From what has been

£raven. 1 do not feel that Debra Bsuhot, a GOOD example. She doesn't seem

to know how to tell (he truth. And herfits or rage and threats are very unpre-dictable and detrimental (a Ihn roputu-tioo of our fine city!

Debbie -YUM

Surprised and thankfulTo the Editor:

On Monday. Fob. 31 lost a striding sil-ver charm holder and numerous silvercharms at Sheffield Middle SchooLAfter looking throughout the schooland bdng usable to find it. I thought itwas lost to me forever. You cannot.imagine my turpriso when I went intotho office the next day and fo'ind outthat someone had turned it in.

To that special person, either studentor adult, I cannot thank you enough.That charm holder Is very special toina. You >tro a kind and honest person.You should bo proud of your actions.

I am gl«d to know that I go to a schoolthat has such good puople in It.

Sara NeumanSovonth Grader

Sheffield Middle SchoolOpposes letter policyTo the Editor

Your policy of allowing loiter writersto hide behind the anonymity of "namewithheld by request" slinks, especiallywhen the letter is highly critical ofsomeone else's actions. If an individualfeels strongly about an issue, writo aletter expressing your thoughts buthavo the guts to sign your name and notuk to havo it withhold.: Jeanne BailEditor* Note: This letter to the editorcome to us aver the Internet.

staff, volunteers and families served byCommunity Resource Service*. I wouldlike to sincerely thank everyone whoparticipated in tho eighth annual AvonLake Charity Ball. RanJy and BarbC Bill d Dbbi Cib Mik

Let's praiseinstead cf criticizeTo the Editor

Being the parent of four children, Ihaveboen in tho audience of a sporting t t, PL _, „ ,. T.cvontastheloaeraswellasthewinneP Lak° C n a r i t y Ball. RanJy and BarbIt takes a big person to lose gracefully* • * C o o P o r ' B U 1 •*«* Debbie Cibson. MikeEaDeciallv Innuinn tt.«i <,«.. K and Kalhy Mannino, Rick and Moryanu

Urbin and Ivan and Cindy Wagnerworked together for countless hours asthe Charity Ball Committee, planningand puttlcE forth a beautiful, magicalevening that raised a significantamount of money for our agency.

Wo are especially grateful to the Ball

Especially knowing lhat you have oneof each in every game. Teaching ourchildren to lose gracefully is Just asimportant as teaching them io bo gra-cious winners. Having a parent rantand rave about tho ability or iho otherteam, or lack theioof. only makes achild think that everything in life willalways go their way. and they willnever have Io deal with being the"underdog." Kemeinlwr tho old saying"Every dug has thoir duy.~ Wnll bnlievamo, there ara no exception* In III?.Same dnys pro winning days, and somediiym oro real knurif

So parents, instced of trying to makeyour child feel better with your occusa-tlons of iho coaching, officiating, orstacking of the other teams, let themknow that you think they looked prettygood out on that court, and maybe"we'll get them the next time!"

I think that using DonnU Rodman asan example shows Just how "ungra-cious" sonto parents can bo. Comparingany of our children Io him is an insult.

Remember that those high schoolkids are giving their Umo to help ourkids ouL They may not always bo per-fect in iheJr calls, Lut I think they do apruMy good Job. They also havo parentswho thinr. thoy arc prutty grent kids.Let's try to nnusa Ensload of criticize.

Being ashamed or embarrassed is aresult of how you. as a parent, handledthe loss with your child. If you fool thatthis organization is run unfairly, thenmaybe getting involved and volunteer-ing your time and talents Io the sportwill help iron out any kinka or wrin-kles. I think all of these people do awonderful job!

My nino year old ton put it bant - "It'snot all about winning or losing.- oventhough winning is better. It's aboutgoing out and having fun!

Mrs. C MoronA.L. Youth Basketball Parent

Charity ball a successTolheEdityn

On behalf of the Board of Directors.

pcially grateful to tba Ballsponsors, advertisers, donors, friendsand attendees far such generous andongoing !• up port, without your gonoros-

ity, the*o would be no Charity Bali.Onco again we havo to say - Avon

Lake, you're tho greatest!Marjarie W. Caliins

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Send in the downs orqueen for a day?To tho Editor

Well, oncu again Jeanelto Maggardacts like she owns Sheffield Lake. Shehas put into office another one of herfriends. Joanne Sanders on the CharterReview Comic Jsion, without beingapproved by voting on i t

Let's see. that's one husband and nowtwo friends of bers collecting citymoney. Her other good friend on citycouncil awa!ts her court data (DebraBarber), this wo aro all waiting for. Itseems to me Mageaid has her fingers ina little of everything, yet when con-fronted she doesn't know anything-shesays.

I havo heard a lot of people crackingjokes about council since Maggardreceived her "crown" of office I'veheard people call it "Mayberrv." but it'smore like "Pee Wee's Big Adven^iresUnder the flig Top."

I think for next year's "CommuniivDays." they should have Maggard andher council "friends" walk in front oftho parade with large shoes, red nosesand big fuzzy hair for all to see just whois running the side show.

Stella HaefeleEditor's Note: Members of SheffieldLake Charter Review commission arevolunteer, not paid.

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roll for the second nino week* grading period.Grade 4: Mike Alehouse, Maya Cheriyan, Lucas Fox,

Kevin Garrard. Jon Hoffman. Jeff Mansntirus. JosephRlcotta, Melissa Basks. Christy Ely. Druco Garba- ChrisHaninton, Kassie Kennamer, Nicole Mitchell. ExikaSoltis. Brad Dugher. Danielle Feronti. Charlie Gardiner,Ashley Hlavacik. Jasun Mansfield, Meredith PHITO,Megan Zurkey. Wurren Baker. Ben Coatea, NathanKissell. Jessica Lehmkuhl, Bobby Mariner, BrittonNicolson. Molinda Pressnell, Stovon Smith. ShawnSova. Allison Szegedy. Briana B-eeae. ScottGoodfellow, Chelsea Kitchens. Sarah Lemmuyer.Danny Moorman, MsU"sa Fdrry, Justin Resar. DannySokolow, BreeHaunah Stephnny, Chris Welmer. BrianBucher, Sean Humphrey, lisa Kung, Carol Ann Lewis,Aaron Murray, Jacqueline Passano, Jason Rife. AndySouhrada, Luke Stiulcr.

School Menu. The following menu Is for grades 1-6.Thursday, Feb. 13 - Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce**, TossedSalad. Garlic Toast. Choice of F.nit, Milk.Friday, Feb. 14 - Cupid Arrow Bread Stlx w/ChunkyDunking Sauce, Honey Moon Cottage Cheese and FruitSalad, Do-Knot. Lovo Potion #9.Monday. Feb. 17 - Presidents' Day - NO SCHOOLTuesday. Feb. 18 - Sloppy Joe*. Tater Tots, Poos andCarrots, Fruit Pan Dawdy, Milk.Wednesday, Feb. 19 - Pizza. Tossed Salad w/L.F.Dressing, Chocolate Chip Cookie. Shape-Up Milk.

The following menu is for erodes 7-8.Thursday. Feb. 13 - Grilled Chicken Sandwich on Bunw/Lottuco and Tomato*, Confetti Rice. Jello w/Fruit.Milk.Friday. Feb. 14 - Cupid Arrow Bread Stix w/ChunkyDunking Sauce. Honey Moon Cottage Cheese and FruitSalad. Do-Knot. Love Potion #9.Monday. Feb. 17 - Presidents' Day - NO SCHOOLTuesday. Feb. 18 - Chicken Patty on Bun w/Lettuce,Dirty Potatoes, Fruit Pan Dawdy.Milk.Wednesday, Feb. ID - Hamburger on Bunw/Lettuce/Tomato/Cheese, French Fries. Fruit, Cookie,Milk.

Turkey products used In recipes. 'Reduced in fat.

The following Avon High School students haveochiaved honor roll status for the second quarter, 1090-97.

Grade 7: Jason Kodysz. Kylo Mnurer, MatthewMieslo. Emily Mlrnldi. Patricia Moran. PacholoStandluy. Elizabeth Astorlno. Rebecca Berlycung,Sarah Brawner. Alicia Carmsquillo, Jeffrey Colunuin.Christino Erlenmayer, David Farris. Reglna Fisher,Michelle Cannot. Ashley Colay. Erik Gorman. JillianCuerriori. Brian Hanculak. Olivia Holt. Jan Houston.Laura Kovach, Jonny Low. Tana Polovich, KyloSchnaufor, Joel Scott, Aimoo Simmons, Megan Strong.Jessica Vale, Andrew Vick, Krisfln Vitou, UndseyWalker. Jason Wallace. Dustin V/idoner, BenjaminWIIcox. Stephanie Wlnuner, Emily Wyioski. TarahZopor, Joshua Zunis.

Grade 8: Lauren Hoban. Laurlo Longon. JillOkamolo. Rachel Sraitek, Audrey Wysocki. LorlnAdorns, Cassandra Ault, Jeffrey Bailoy. Joshua Bason.Jamie Bolllngor. Carolyn Brawnor, Kenneth Brunnor,Tonya Buchkovich. Kathryn Burik. TarynDangremond, Adam Decker. Nicholas Duosler. PaulEspcr, Thomas Fishor. Brandon Frior. Mario Gigllolti.John Graf. Patrick Honry. Sarah Henry, JacquolinoHricovoc. Mlchaol Johnson, Lbidsoy Jones. Joan Kelly.Jacqulino Kooraer. Craig Kowalczyk. Jessica Lea.Stephon Locurto. Krista MacArlhur. Beckny McKenzlo.Kimberly Mlokow, Laura Molnar, Adelbort Neiffor,Miranda Northrup, Nicole Pawson, Betluiny Potorsen.Christopher Pollock. LJola Popo. Scott Posendek!Josoph Raising, Caitlln Rnoades. Scott Ronyuk. JohnSchindJer, Sara Schoch, Monica Slovak. JosephTicchiono, Krlstie Walsh, Kennoth Wenner, ZnknriaZajac. Jessica Zilka.

Grade 9: Alexandra Danchuk. Vicki Cuggonbillcr,Jessica Kriz. Jamie Lengon, Kato Moran. Scott Wendell.Jessica Dawlec, Jessica Bcckwlth. Jesso Busby. JustinCarrasquillo, Tlioisa DeLIma. Erich DoChanr. StevenEby. Amy Forthofer. Erin Guyer, Mary Ellen Hricovoc,Emily Kodger. Jessica Kowalczyk. John Krinks.Christopher Loon. Robert Low, Kelly Martutl, DanielMoyor. Eric Mirosavlch. Nathan Obral. Saruli Posliek.Cynthia Polovich. Victoria Polovich, Ryan FOttornold.Gerald Raising. Aaron Scott, Katie Stoolo. Jodi Stoll.Stacoy Udowski. Brian Wallace.

Grade 10: Franklin Brawmer. Nicholas Buchkovich,

Brian Butchko. Mark Gannet. Kathlcoa Jennings.Jennifer KrinVs. Sluiuna Lob-. Richard Low. JenniferMieslo. Virginia Miraldi, Kevin O'MaHev. AdamSnavoly. Adam Tobiasz. Malthew Yonkof. KristinArondt. Jessica Ault. William Barak. Alison Brawner.Dvvayno Cunningham. Jennifer Derryborry. JamesGallagher. Jason Gorman. Olivia Grimes. BethCuggtinuillur. Brian Hixson, Daniel Hoch. Sam Hull,ames Hunter. Melodie Hylton. Jennifer Kapuciiiski.iachary Kovach. Brett Kowalczyk, StephanieKowalczyk, Ryun Krystowski. Justin LHtell. BrianM-auier, ilyan McLaughlir, Kevin Miller, John I'.iUas,Miry Ta'ising, Lucas Khoados, Mure Schueszler, SarahSkinner. David Smith. Lauren Smith. Jillian Syphers.Molly Urig. Joseph Woodward.

Grade 11: Allison Doubs. Kati« Lcngen. RonnaRichardson. Brandon Adti, V.'ondy Adkins, NicholasAshr'teh, Mulissa Aull. Suzanne Dalak. AndrewBallc.',> David Barnosky, Jessica Bigfjs. Nicole Bolton,JessiL-i Brostek. Brian Burch, richard Cihlar. WilliamCromp'.in, Grtitchon DeChant. John Dechant, AdamFitch, Kathleen Hcrbst. Matthew HJggins. JohnKruszkii. Matthew Mraks. Crystal Mueke, Tricia paw-son, Jennifer Peregard. Matthew Peterson. Scott Piazza.Tina Ri'.ike, Judith Schlather. Maureen Shelton.Leonard .'lhudor, Stephen Vego. Melissa Viers, AdamWUkins.

Grade iZ: Kathleen Czaraey, Jennifer Danlcki.Jennifer FL i'os, Brott Fishor. Josh Guc-rieri. Jodi Portor.Katie Schlr.uman, Nicholas Snavely. Todd Wills.Rachel Zill.i. David Ashofteh, Johnny Srawnor.Jennifer Brih^n, Erin Calderwood, Claire DeChant, JoelDecker. Devui Douglas. James Dreger, Marian Graf.Moacan Harlo.u, Joanne Hrtcovrx. Rachel Hronek,Nicole Kapuci'.iski, Erin Limmor, Shurine Nejadiard.Jacob Pieper. Huldi Plotz, Duniele Polovich. JeannettePoruban, Amanda Rak. David Reehorst, Jaclyn Ronyak.Ricky Scriveni. Kevin Stack. Courtney Swuenoy.Christopher TallMan. Erin Tobiasz. Megan Urig. SeanVttou, Heidi Wiigenknecnt. Beth Weaver, JamesWitherspoon. Fra- A WysocU.

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Rogl3trat«jn of kin lergarten children In theSheffiald-Sheffiald Lake T.ity Schools for the 1007-08school year will be htrlri on March 12 and March 13 atKNOU-WOOD SCHOOL U.\'LY. KeglslraUon houn willim from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. each day.In addition, there will be veoLng rogiitruiion from 0p.m. to a p.m. on March 11 al KnoUwood School.

To qualify, children must bo five years uf age by Sept.30. Children noed not be present at the time of regis-tration. Parents, please be advised that effective July 1,190 all children are required to successfully completekindergarten before below admitted to first grade.Kindergarten is now mandatory. Bo su:e to bring thefollowing Information to the registration:

• The child's birth certificate. A child cannot bo reg-istered without a birth certificate.

• If there has bean a divorce, proof of legal custodymust be shown. Only the natural, custcxlinl parent orlegal guardian con register a child.

• The child's Social Security number.• Proof of immunization. State law requires that a

child must have completed - or be in the process ofcompleting the following before they may attendschool (but NOT before registration): 4 combinedDiphtheria. Tetanus h Whopping Cough (DPT); 3Polio: 1 Rubella - German Measles - must have beengiven: 1 Rubeola - hard measles after 1 year old; 1Mumps.

The Loraln County Health Department at 9800 S.

DEADLINESNEWS ITEMS: Thursday - 5 p.m.ADVERTISING: Friday - NoonCLASSIFIEDS: Monday - 5 p.m.

Murray Ridge Road. Elyriu. Ohio conducts an Immu-nization clinic from 1-fi p.m- on the FIRST Wednesdayof each month. Cost is S5 por immuniz-atlon. For moreinformation cali 244-341H. Also, a clinic is held atSheffield Middle icho^l aa -la third Wednesday of thomonth...4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

o Proof tt residon-}' (such as voter registration, util-ilv bills. lease agret"--eit, elc.)

'it is very Unprrtant that children be .ogistered forschool at this time so that ihe school may dolennlneclass size, and havo nectMsary supplies on hand thefirst day of school.

We appreciate your coopcraMon.Fun! Fun! Fun! Franklin, the big green turtle, is com-

ing to Sheffield Lake. Yes. that splish. splashing, crazyturtle is coming to Knollwood School to openKnoll wood's 1937 Scholastic Book Fa^!

So mark your calendars NOW! Bring the kids andcameras, and don't miss Fun with Franklin on Friday.Feb. 21 from G-fl p.m. and Saturday. Feb. 23 froai 9a.m. to noon in the gym. There will be contests, prizesand refreshments for all of Franklin's friends.Knollwood Elementary School is located at 4975 OsterRoad. Sheffield Lake. 940-1234.

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human and behind thescentts has shed quite afew tears. A difficult partof bis practice is to tell aclient that his animal hasto be humanely eutha-nized • hi other words putto sleep. But what is moredifficult is when a clientfor financial reasons mustmake that decision withthe possibility that thelanimal could be helped.

Do not despair folks.There Is an insurance pol-icy available for pats. likethe human Insurancecounterpart, there is adeductible and the insur-ance company covers only80 percent of the bill. Apet must be in good health

for six months beforeapplication to the Insur-ance pool. There is a fortynay waiting period onceIhe policy is accepted.

The next time you visityour veterinarian, ask himabout the policy. It maysave you and your veteri-narian a few tears.

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Applications are available at theAvon Late High School GuidanceOffice and must bo submitted by March24,1997.

Last year the 19% scholarships woreawardaii lo Michelle Martins, and MarkLara. Mich-lie martins selected Vandur-bilt University and planned to major inpro-medicine or a related field. MarkLora selected Taylor University andplans to major in computer science

Applicants will bo judged on scholar-snip, character and financial nted

Look for the Avon Lake HiGh SchoolMerples, vocal ensemble, on the"Morning Exchange' this ThursdayFeb. 13 on Channel 5.

The Woman's Club of Avon Lake is proud to announce the winners of the seventhgrade student essay contest Seventh grade students at both St. Joseph Schooland Learwood Middle School were asked to write an essay entitled "What If 1Couldni Read?" SpedaJ thanks to Miss Johns ol SL Joseph's and Mr. Speicle ofLearwood for promoting this event to your students. The winners were: Efise Wachof SLJoseph School and Amy Leach and Christina Mann both of Learwood. Thesestudents received gift certificate to Borders Bookstore. WCAL is a member olGFWC/Ohlo Federation of Women's Clubs which sponsors Ws essay conteststatewide. The winning essays were sent to district competition and rnay qualifyfor a slate award. Congratulations to these S" jdentsl

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SI IEFPIEI.D — School officials asl-scllbuut 35 puople at the spuci.il meetingof the schooUjoard last wcekio consid-er several plans to pruvide better facili-ties for education.

A survey was presented and anexplanation given. This was the secondsession held to convey the seriousnessof problL-ms a^nong the various schoolbuildings in tin. system.

Plan A coiisisled of building a newhigh school an the site in front of thecunent high school and converting thecurrent high school to a middle school.This project would Involvo un 6 millbond issue. A bond issue can be usedonly to make facility improvements. Itcannot bo used for operations andsalaries.

Plan B involved building a new mid-dle school on tha baseball site aim mak-ing an addition to the high school. Thiswould require a 7 mill bond issue.

Plan C would require a 6 mill bondissue to build a new high school on thecurrent middle school site.

Twe oiler options wen* listed on thesurvey — a 4 mill band issue for reno-vations in the current facilities or doingnothing at all.

According to Sheffield-SheffieldLake Schools Superintendent CharlesKrepop. the latter hardly seems to be on

uption. Heating mid ventilating is amajor concern among all the schools.Adequate facilities fur high schoolmusic and band, wrestling and gymnas-tics, and appropriato classrooms formiddle school students, as well asmod in cuntors are needed at bo'hschools.

Pav«d and lighted par Ling areas arofilsu a concern. The basemen' floodingin th.; administration building is ahealth canteen as well as m unnoy-•ittCU.

Krepop said. "The survevs of needsand solutions wuru'started two yearsugo and involved parents, citizens, stu-dents, and staff."

Before a decision is tnad'j to place abond ii^ue on the ballot, officialswould like input from those involved.Krepop wants tho best options exploredbefore coming to a concrete decision ofwhat to offer in ballo* form to the citi-zens.

John and Mary Waako plus severalether individuals were present at thefirst meeting as well as the second. JohnWasko said, "I came from Lokewood togel away from taxes." Referring to thet-1 mill levy passed (wo years ago forschool operation and salaries. Waskocontinued. "Your hand was in my rightpocket, and now you are after thechange in my left pocket It's a lot ofmoney. I don't wont to throw water on

w.i\ also concerned becausehe thought cducdtiun was behind. Ik*aaiti. "Kids don't know history." f*e

said lis knuiv of a fifth grader whc did-n't know who Gtjo/j'o Washington was.He'd ruad that his high school educa-tion which was completed in 1947 wascomparable today to a bachelor'sdegree.

However. Krepop and P. D. Purseswho is n.'s]ion«'bl« for pupil personneluiid cu in in unit) dovolopuienl assuredtin; audiunco lhat stato proDciencv test-ing indicates that the Shuffield/-Shuffifld Laic School System is doinga crediblu job in education.

Women's dub meetsTh« WCAL [Women's CHiD of Avon LaXe) *tU

rr«et Monday a->«rung. Fed- '.7 al 7 p-rn. at theAvon Lska PuHic Library The sveoing's programon giving the Gift d Uto wil oe pfw^erted by G.Bruce Ww. catDfioQ educator and heart tranvplartt i*api#nt. and Mich#« Mocxn, certified edu-cator and donor mom, bctn from Ine orQan&a&onLrtoBarc. >

W M has be*" tp«aUng on beha.1 of UfcBanctot eigtt y«a». wnicn ha began orty a tewmonSu attvr receiving his sacontf cnarce atlits—a new h*art-

Moce is M c*rtiS*J educalor wnn U*»B*ncShB Brv b*cam« imo*v«d *tth LJhSanc in 1991whan he*. 16-yuar old son. Jason, was lulled In •car accident She UfiOed ha Mlshes by donatinghis organs and tissues fcx transplant.

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purses said. "We have test scores loprove it." He said the scores indicatathat thu system is second or thirdamong ihe 'county. "In some cases wewere belter than Avon Lake."

Addressing another individual dis-tressed with high taxes and who chosenot to identify nerself. Krepop said, **Zwant you to know your comments aretaken seriously. I don't agree withevnrything you say but I do value whatyou say."

Purses said that the survey complet-ed at the first informational meetingindicated that the oveiall majority pre-ferred a new high school among thechoices available.

to thusa two speakers who havi crrtalnly earnedt r j r*ghf i n ! hand to ta£ about organ a.-x) Ussutdonation. The program wiS btigin promptfy at7:30 p.m. wxt will be bdowed bj the WCAL busi-ness meeting at 830 pin.

Any Avon Laka woman 13 yvars or oMor tsinvited to jom this ac&v« ctub wirti a long hisuryof meaningfut wr\-fc» to Awn Laka.

For turtner Inkxmaton, t--XT£ad memoefshiochaif men. EJvla at 933-5294 or Jeanne at 933-2794.

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This xs of course speculative on mypart, but stranger things have hap-pened. (See related story this issue.)

Sheffield Lake Cily Circus IsSheffield Lake running a City Councilor City Circus? Under the big toptomorrow night will be council mem-bers, the police department and coun-cttwoman on paid leave of absenceDebra Barber. Or maybe not SafetyDirector Mike Fuscts had indicated heand the police department may notattend the hearing scheduled by coun-cil If they ar« not provided with legalrepresentation by the dry.

When will all this end? Unfortunate-ly, probably not very soon. Barbercould have caved the city and herself awhole lot of grief by resigning a longtime ago. In the meantime, the work of

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Tha whole string of events lias boonugly and embarrassing fur oil involved,anil it will only get more so tomorrownight if the hearing is held as plannud.

Sheflleld-Sheffield Lake growingpains Thu city of Avon is buiMiiig anew high school, and Avon Lake had toopen Troy Intermediate, so it shojitlcome as no surprise the Sheffie]d-Sheffield Lake School District has sim-ilar growth problems.

School officials held a suecid meet-ing last week to discuss either buildinga new high school, building on theexisting high school along with, ofcourse, renovation. The school boardhas a number of options available tothem and they are looking for commu-nity input

All of these options cost money andit's obvious Sheffield and SheffieldLake property ownen will pay theprice.

Some residents in attendance wereconcerned about the growing lax bur-den. One resident folt there wasn'tenough emphasis on education — hefelt kids vroro suffering academicallyand questioned the need for morebuilding.

Both Superintendent Charles Krepopand P.D. Purses, who is responsible forpupil pwsonm-1 and community devel-opment, said ihoy lull th« system wasdoing a crudiblo job. Fursus went evenfurther ir-dicating they have ttrit scoresto prove their success. Purses also indi-cated Shuffitild-Sheffitild Lake's scoreswere, in same cases, butter than AvonLake's. (Set* related story in this week'sissue.)

Sold out. The third-annual AvonLake Mayors Ball is sold out. I spokuwith committee members KathleenWilhelin and Baib McCrath and theyhave sold over 500 tickets to the even!.The Mayor's Ball proceeds go entirelyto area charities and coninitnityevents. »ych as firework*, recreationand The Peter Miller House, to name afew. Last year's event hosted 420 party-goers. The 1997 event promises lo beeven better — see you thero.

Guns but still here! For muny years.The PRESS has run a horoscope col-umn by Jcane Dixon. Unfortunately.Mrs. Dixon passed away two weeksayo. leaving a void to those who icokforward to her horoscopes. Beforn herpassing, sho had composed horoscopesfor tho months of February and March,leaving us with copy through -)urMarch 2G issua. We are already niakii;-arrangements for a now horoscope col-umn..,! wonder if Mrs. Dixon had anyidea her demise was near.

We have Indian's tickets. WB stillhavu a number of Indian's tickets leftfor the Avon Lake Future Leaders ofAmerica evening at Jacobs Field. TheIndians play the Oakland A's on May1st at 7:05. The cost per ticket is SIO.OOand can bo purchased at Tha Pressoffice or Allen Insurance A=e_cy. Tbesatickets aren't going to last so you hadbetter hurry.

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tor what will happen quickly this year.In 3996. the Avon Ml" plant paid

over 59.800,000 in taxes. 70 percent ofwhich went to the schools. In 1397, areduction of over S660.000 la estimat-ed. Also, jobs will be reduced from 1B4to 124.

Kantorak said the units am old andinefficient. While the shut-down willmean a reduced tax payment, it willalso insure that the Avon Lake plantwill remain open.

"This plant has been a cornerstonefor CKI for since It was dedicated in

1926. We have worked bard 'o keep thuplant competitive," Kantorak said.

"I don't think the schools ar« pre-pared for this at all. They will fix/1 adevastating impact," Mayor VincoUrbin said.

Council President Ron Andolseusaid, "This is not good news. It is dis-tressing for the schools, as wcil as thacity because of lost jobs and incometax.'

Kantorak. said no matter what hap-pens. Centerior Is planning for the verynear future, when the company has tocompete in tho new world of deregula-tion. Just as the federal governmunt

Flowers breath of springtimeContinued from page i

Excluding the planting, the growing,collecting, and drying timo, to do theactual picture takes about one and one-half day. said Guthrio. She may estab-lish the green background and glue itdown with watered-dotvn croft glut,four parts water to oue part glue. Thenshe weights it down and go«s aboutdoing some other chore. Then she'llcome back and add another layer andweight it down A^t\n and so on untilshe had tho proper depth and design.

Gutbrio also likes to do her large pic-tures on cloth rather than paper. Shesays it add? another texture to thedesign. Fabric Is more satinique orcreamy, sho said.

Guthxie equates her natural floralwork with her coke decorating busi-ness. She uses her design expertise p«*r-

beted in decorating caki*s in compos-ing an Interesting pressed flower pic-ture. She said she began do IDS the pic-tures about four years ago. The cakedecorating business has been on-goingfor more than thirty-five years.

Cuthrie keeps a phone book handy inher car and in her garage so that she caneasily snip on interesting piece of florawhen the finds it Sha sits on the bookin the car till sha can get home andpress it with weights. She presses theflowers between the untextured nap-kins in the phono book. When Dowersare particularly thick, she sometimeschanges the moist napkins for rlry onesto expedite tho drying time.

Tho National Q»Y Cleveland Homoand Garden Show runs from rebruary 8through 16 at tho IntaraitionalExposition Center.

Ford employees waitingContinued from page 1Lruain plant. Work continues at theAvon Lako plant on the VUlager Questand at the Loroin plant on theThundcrbird Cougar.

While 1,300 people at the Avon Lakeplant are laid off. way are receiving upto 05 percent of their pay because ofFord's national contract with the union.

As of Monday, no new talks betweenJohnson Controls and the union werescheduled. Talks broke off Feb. G.Tuesday marked the beginning of the

third week of tho strike. On Jan. 28,200workers at Johnson walked out to beginthe strike.

Johnson Controls, of Oberlin. makesthe seats for the Ford Ecoaolino vanand Expedition sports truck. Since thustrike, the Loraln and Avon Lake Fordplants had manufactured 7,100 seatlessEconoliner. In on attempt to keep itsemployees working. Tho vans are beingstored at Cedar Point, the Loraln plantand a parking area in Elyria.

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Customers will benefit in the longrun, with belter service at lower rates,Kantorak said. If the merger goesthrough, rate rcdut-liona are plannedfor July 19'J8. July 2000. July 2CO1 andagain in 2000. making for a SI billionsavings over the next 10 years.

The S-1.8 billion merger would creatithe Uth largest utility company In thacountry covering a 13.000 Kjuaro milearea in Ohio and Pennsylvuua.

"Competition is coming to the elec-tric industry, it has already oponod thowholesale mtrket and it will soon opento retail in the I'ext tow years. For us toba ready, we have tc get competitivebecause we will be competing with outof town *nd out cf stuto companies,"Kanturak said.

While CEI said it has no plans toexpand 'iny operations at its Avon Lakeplant. Urbin said not to eliminate thepossibility.

"The past few years, we have comeclose to exploding, but deals have fall-en through." he said.

CEI is looking far support of thomerger and support of a change InOhio's tax policy. Ohio law chargestaxes on energy companies at a rela of83 percent. The standard business ratoin aie state is only 25 percent.

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CEI is Onio's largest taxpayer, at 3500millioo each year.

Public Utilities Chairman Earl MartinMid he would introduce resolution*supporting both the merger and achange In tax policy.

In other business• Council passed legislation appro-

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A contingency of residents fromSchwartz Road pressed for a n s w S "tte Monday ojghfs City Council

- 4 7 0 1 Senw^z* asked. "Did the state of Ohio

mandate the SOwCr? Did the °mandate tb« «,wer? How can wsewer put in? Show me hocfit the owners?"

Council President Ed Krystowskiexplained that all people wru/aro a d £cent to and are able to hook up to a dtvsewer are required by the state to hookup in spile of having independentsewage treatment systems.- 7 ^ , de«1°J»Br "bo put the sfeiverinto his allotment off Schwartz ran theMwor lino along Schwartz, according toKryalowski. Since the sewec line wasgoing along there, the developer agreedto up-sizo the line to accommodatu

homcuwnurs eJoag the way.According to council member Tad

Graczyk if the dovelaper would havomaintained only an eight inch pipeinstead of the up-sized pipe, it wouldhave cast the city considerably more tobuild en independent sewer line. Asewer line is available along the prop-erty; therefore, the residents tirerequired lo tap into the line.

Krystowski said the lino wm autho-rized by the Planning Commission tocomply with the master sewer plan.

Greiner also asked regarding costs,"Don't I have a right tu know what thecost is going to be in advance?"

"No one has been notified on theexact ccst." Krystowski explained. "Bytho meeting ou ihe 18th. we hope wewill have die figures. It sounda likewe're trying to pull something over onyou but we're not. This; is the cheapestway to do this."

Craczykand Krystowski commiserat-ed with Greiner's complaint concerninganguish, cost, time, torn up road andlawn and dirty car. "We're trying to dothe best we can under the circum-stances." was Graczyk's continent.

Krystowski said. "Tbinjjs change

over ynanswered questionswith the input oflearn-

for new warehouseUtility and efficiency are the central

tnemes driving the planning of the pro-e driving the planning of the pro-posed new warehouse for the SecondHarvest Food Bank of North CentralOhio. It will be located In the NorthCoast Industrial Park off BaumhartRoad and State Route 2. Axklnetics ofLoroin is designing the building whichwill be a metal pole barn with ntUchedoffice space.

The warehouse will feature expand-ed freezer capacity that will enable theFood Bank to ruceiva larg«r quantitiesof donated frozen food products. U willhavo almost double the storage capaci-ty of its current warehouse on LuavittRoad in Amhorst. Other featuresinclude a recessed truck dock and aproduct recovery area where annuallyover 600 volunteers work. Thoy sortand reclaim packaged or canned foodsa5 well as health and beauty productsthat are overstocks, have di>rnuged

| packaging or are otherwise comtideradunmarketable by supermarkets.

Ttio Food Bank has ratiett over

S50O.0OO of its S750.000 CapitalCampaign goal.

Foundations, businesses and Individ-uals in Loraln, Erie and Huron countiesfare being asked to contribute in order tobuild the new warehouse and establishan eodowtcont to support Food Bankoperations. Campaign chairman. JamesKidd, is optimistic that tho remainingS250.DOO can be raised in the threecounty area so construction can moveforward on schedule.

According la Exncutivn Director,James Kastro, ground breaking will bwin latu spring if tho Tootl Bankitii-cU its"scheduled piai

Second 'larvest Food Bank of NorthCentral Ohio Es the primary distributorof donated and surplus food in Lorain.Erie and Huron counties. More than130 hunger relief organizations providehot meals or food baskets to 30,000people each month, increasingly, chil-dren and families are among the 52.0OOhungry people in our community.

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i . .1 • . " *"*z Koad resi-dent there about the sewer project, theresidents whose property borders tliearea of Schwartz Road Park were con-cerned about the revisions proposed tome play area.

Park Commission member DavidMast was there to answer some nu,.s.ions and encouraged people to come to

me I ark Commission niL-eting Feb ">oat 7:30 p.m. The moling place has'notbeen chosen yet. Them oro catalogs anddiagrams availaulu for peoplo lu peruse

Kryslowski suggested Mast take apoll among people there to see if Kievwould prefer a fence between theirproperty and the play area.

Mast suggested a natural, ulanl-nuite-rial fence with a back up of a shortcliain-link fence.

In other business• Mayor James Smith read a procla-

mation designating Feb 3 - March I as4-H week where citizens would recog-nize and support ihe group's activities.

Smith spoke of a Inter he receivedtram Avon Lake Municipal Ctiurlregarding tho on-going problem or lackof county jail space. In order for thecities to combat the problems of domes-tic violence and multiple Dl/I viola-tions, tho idea of an ordinance to incar-cerate prisoners out of county will boforwarded to the Safety Committee forreview.

• Council passed a resolutionopposing State Senate bill ig concern-ing dumping or radioactivo waste inOhio. KryslowskJ asked Clerk ofCouncil Patricia Vicrkorn to wrilo a let-ter to the Senate and the governorsoffice in that regard.

• Council passed an amendment tothe city charter to »dd two more mem-ber, to Uie Zoning Board of Appeals,bringing the body from thruo to fivemembers Krys.owslu told tho audienceOut the city was looking for volunteers.

• ^untril authorized the city's con-sulting engineering firm. BramLll. lostart thu engineering details for remod-e ing Sdiwarti Road Park. The remod-cling id«* was also referred to IheI'lanmng Commission for persual

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With Park pirecior Heidi Rom's resig-na!ion. imllh authorized Ihe PaABoard lo advertise for a ParkCoordinator.

• Council referred to PlanningCommission the idea to maintain the.juadrant or Chester Road. 1-90 and SRH3 as an access area for through trafficKrvstowak said h«. n«.r™ .i . .TV i a i n c 'traffic not be held up with food chainestablishments.

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ore back from tho recently completedstatu audit of tli.i villaga for 1993 and1934. Unlike the previous audit, fewmistakes weie ruado — one finding forrecovery and three citations for nan-compliance.

Mayor Darlene Ondercin said this Is adramatic improvement over the 1G91-1992 audit, which resulted in 14 find-ings for recovery and over 50 citations.

"This all is due tu us working baud inhand with the auditors," Ondercinsaid, pointing out the administrationtriod to justify, through docuiaeuUtion.every action on auditor questioned.

Clerk-Treasurer Barb Petro was hiiedas a consultant in December 1993. andsaid she had to recreate the books bydigging up all the documents she couldfind. Sho said a year's worth of bankstatements had not been balanced at thetime aha was hired.- "We worked with tlie auditors for one

year to obtain a favorable audit." Petrosaid, adding that tho 1995-199(3 auditwill bo even better.

According to the audit report, a find-ing for recovery was issutxl against for-mer Clerk-Treasurer Sandra Reynoldsfor S1JW0. The money was allegedlypaid as a trustee fou In 1903 to LorainCounty Bank contrary to a bond agree-ment made with the bank.

Citations of non-compliance wuruissued for the foltowinj;:

Expenditures from the SpecialRevenue Funds exceeded appropria-tions for 1993 and 1994.

The Enterprise. Cemetery andIncome Tax funds had appropriationsiu excess ot the amounts certified bytne Budget Commission in 1993 and1994

Minutes of meetings were notpromptly recorded in 1993.In other business

• Council passed legislation to cre-

ate tho part-time position of ZoningBoard Administrator. Tho position willpay 57.800 per year.

"This is a big step for us as a village.Ondercin said, "to realizo that SheffieldVillage is growing at a pact* thatrequires us !o hire some to work with[specifically zoning) Issues."

Ondorcin is pleased council sus-pended tne thrutt-reading rule to passthe legislation- Tho position will boadvertised soon, end Oadercin hopes tohave a candidate by early March.

• Tho village may use funds from itsrtfcycling grant to provide educationalprograms in the Sheffield-SheffieldLake srliool systuin. as well as imple-ment a recycling program in the dis-trict's seven schools, according toPetro.

School administrators seem interest-ed. Petro said, and the county needs nloiter of intent If all parties approve.Potro continued, paper and cardboard

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bo included, but 1'otro pointed out thevillage's fira department accepts abi-minuni can.* for tha Volunteer FireFighters Association. Proceeds fromrecycled cans ar*) donated to hospitalburn units.

• The village passed legislation toenter into a contract with Caro Workersof Ohio. LTD.. Dublin. OH. to processvillage workers" compensation claims.State law requires municipalities todesignate a workers compensationprovider, effective March 1.

• An appropriations adjustment ofSI3,000 was made ar a correction lapreparation for the 199G audit

• A resolution was introduced tooppose Senato BUI 19. which woulddesignate Ohio as a disposal site Carradioactive waste* collected from fiveother states.

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the Gallery is featuring the lush Englishcountryside of Jane Austen's novels.Denals Birch, a retired English artistfrom Oberlin. has loaned large dramat-ic oib of the ajuntryside. English artistChristine England has both fic?Vwsijrcolors end etchings in the show.William Mannlon, an Englishman fromBay Village. Is showing watercolcrs oft]rpical homes of the period while hiswife. Paulina, has painted old-fosh-iLued florals and domestic pieces.Janine Jacobs of Wesllake is represent-ed with florals and an English countrygarden. Barbara Krans Jenkins, anationally known wildlife artist fromAkron ha* loaned 14 botanical-typepictures of tlowers and wildlife. JacqueKledel of Avon Lake loaned severalwatercolors including one ofWinchester Cathedral where JansAusten was buried. Hollyhocks and anold home of the period are byRosem&rie Strippoli of ArUtown. Stejinto the past—visit tho Gallery thismonth.

Board of Trustees MeetingThursday. Feb. 13.7 p.m.. the Library

Board of Trustees will have their regu-lar monthly meeting In the LakeshoreRoom of thn "brary. The public is wel-come.

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and have taught over 12.000 studtints intheir cooking school. The Caverncr,State of Ohio, has given-them a com-mendation for thai' cooking showaward. Since they were the winners inthe Nestles Chocobako Challenge."Make Mine Chocolato" should bo oninspiring and tasty program. No reser-vations required.

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turing Boyds Bears & Friends from ThoBoyds Collection Ltd., are availablewith a Valentine theme for your specialValentine. Grapevine hearts, cinnamontable accents, books, note cubes andpads featuring florals are ideal gifts toaccompany your cards for those specialValentines in your life.

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Self Defense Trainingfor Young Women

(Ages 10-18) Monday. Feb. 24. 7-8p.m. there will bo a self defects* train*ing for young women by Mr. Kim ofBack Self Protections Systems forWomen. Come to observe or partWpatebefore you buy.

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investment Club starting/tie you intcrestud in participating in

an Investment Club? If so. attend aninformation meeting Monday. March 3at 10:30 u.m. at thu library. A personfrom the National Association ofinvestment Clubs (NAIC) will be a.ipuakur during tho meeting. For moreinformation call the library at 034-4742.

Domonkas PubiicLibrary4125 E. Lake Rd.Sheffield Luke• 949-7410

Step Up Oub for YoungstersSix and sovun yoar olds can sign up -,

to altend the Domonitas Ubrary's Ctnp- ^Up Club. The free event features stories T>and emits and uiceLs on Wednesdays at m7 p.m.. now liircugh Marcli 12. I're-reg- Sistration is required by calling the ~-nDamonkas Library at 949-7410. 3

Easter Craft Program >Adults can make a bunny wreath at a ^

craft program led by Juno Llinbach. Tha !*program will Lw held Thursday, March 313 ut 7 p.m. I'ru-regtstratian is requtrvd. ~*A S3 niateiials fco is required at thotime of pru-registration.

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Photo club meetsErie Sna-es PnOognipriy Oub neteomes Swp

Kremef as he prwana a ptogram on urvqueIdeas and techniques In pfictography nnWnlrtMday Feb. 12. Beverty SDves «nfl be &T<ar>ing her program on Tuflmg TooeiMer a StelePreftoreatton' on Weoneoday. Feb. 19. Visitorsa/e welcome. 7^0 P-fn. at Vie Avon Lake PuttieLibrary. Tha d i £ wfl again host Photo "97 - me159i anrual Photo Compeeson and E^fkbaon inlale May. W&ch lor detaits and prepare yourentries.

Low-cost cholesterol testloak\ ConvnunfytSt. ,"c**t*\ Regional Health

Center wi* sponeor a ChO*a»iarol Screening onTuesday. PeO. IB Irom 2 to 5 P-ftt in tm MainLobby of she West Campus at 3700 Kobe Road

aatirt*: Natoial InstttuUs'ct Health; PuWlcH«anh S«nrtc«; »nd Via U.S. Depamara olHeaim fcnd Human Services suggasa that pn-VBnang high bt l«vds as an adult begins wrtheai ty inta/venOon tn childhood.

Members ot ine communty tini enaxiraaod tobe awaia ol mew chdeautoi in*ts and dttcusstss impucatons wen a ptyscian. The hnher thecnoteswrai lewt. the greats* risk ot haart dis-ease. A doiesierol le%«l ot 200 or lo*«t 4 ad i b toL

Ttx Snnef-Wdt tnaTiod wia b* uud In t ibMsang. FasSng it not rsqurad. Ha«m C«nt*rm n M wfll b* on hand to answer any quouonsconc*«ning IndMdual lasts.

Parana ar» •noouraoad lo bring chddran k>Sis aoaanng. It ts aawnatad U 30%-40% ofachoot-ag* chfldran Mv» high chotMtarot with-out a tamrfy history ot ha«rt iSsaasa. TtmMaflonal Cnol«*tarol Education Prograra t o o -aorad by Trw NaSonal Havt. Lung and Blood

There (3 a $6 lee tor the acraenlngRagcstration Is required because a Intfted nunvfrflrcJappoinlmentt are available. For motelntor-r»5on or m register tor the lesl. cal 233-1076.

Avon Junior Women meetThe Awn Junior Women's OuO « « mo«t on

Ucnday. Feb. 17 at 7 pjn. at the Atcn LioraCommunity Center. Joe KMTI and tta team fromKim's Martial Ana School wa teacfi tm BACKprogram, a self defense course tor vcn«n. WearcomtoruHe clotras so you v*n partdpau. Newmembers weicomei For more Intonation callKeiny Hogan at B37-5332 or Lym Leon u 907-6037.

Q. As a builder in town, I've been paying into a city park fund. I thought after acertain amend or time, tho money had to ba spent or refunded to the builders.Where'* the money end what gives?

A. We askod Avon Lake Mayor Vince Urbln about the fund. He said that currentlytho city has collected about S300.0O0 in recnwytional impact Tees for tho park capi-tal improvenwn t fund. Tho city has extended a Iinnporary deadline for spending themonoy a couple of times because of negutiatlcas for park land purchase. Tha cityplans on depleting the fund sometime this war to help with some park land pur-chases. Tbo money can only be spent on land purchase and capital improvementson that new land, such as trails or soccer fit-Ids. If tho monoy is not spent by a self-imposed permanent doodllno in thu year 7 (KM. the money would be refunded tobuilders who contributed to the fund.

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Arnold named vice chairmanDonald R. Arnold, a resident of Avon

Lako, baa been alocted vice chairman ofthe Board of the Public EmployeesRetirement System of Ohio uad willserve in that position ihi'aughDecember 1997.

With over 30 years experience in col-lege and university business adminis-tration. Arnold currently servos as viceprual'Jont of administrative servicesand treasurer at Lorain CountyCommunity Collega in Elyria. He is a10-yaa/ PERS member and w « electedlo the Retirement Board to representthe 47,000 oon-teochirg tollego and

university employee irembers of theSystem. Arnold Is serving a (bur-yearterm, which began in 1993, and Is thefirst community college representativetp thu Retirement Bourd.

Arnold earned a doctoratu in educa-tlon at Southern Illino1* University in1973. Us received an MBA from SUmnaCoMega in 1967 and a BS Jn financefrom the University of UlinoU in 1961.He is a member and officer of numerousprofessional associations, ho manage*the Lorain County Community Collegeinvestment program and oversyes ahighly diversified personal family trusf.

PERS is one of the 20 largest pension

systems in the nation. The RetirementBoard is the guvcrning body of theSystem which )ms over 460.000 nitm-bors and more than 11G.0O0 benefitrecipients. The nine-member Boardmeols monthly lo'rtjviiw and formulatepolicies concerning PERS. The Hoardalso authorizes the investments of theSyalum's funds. PERS has assets iaftxeess of S38 billion.

New appointments atCohen & Company

Cohen & Company. CPAs. Is pleasedto announce the appointment ofRandall S. Myeroff to Managing Partnerof the entire firm and that Michael L.Boeckntan has Joined tho firm in thenow position of Chief Financial Officer.

Myeroff ipent a number of years inthe Grra's Akron office and served ashort period of time as ManagingPartner of the Cleveland office prior to

his new appointment. He becomes thathird Managing Partner in the firm s 20year history, following Ronald Cohenand Richard Bongorno.

Boeckman. who has over 25 yean ofexperience in both tho private busiittaaHnd public accounting arenas, wilLassume significant responsibility forthe day-to-day operations of the fina.He will gold the position of Principal.

"Mike (Boechman) will be responsi-ble .or many areas which were previ-ously hundleti by the Managing Partnerso that I can *?cvs on *blg picture'^traiDgic issues for the firm while con*tinuing lo service my oxbtiug client-base," stated Myeroff.

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Rscontty, Awn Laka youth•g«s i1 U18y«art.paniclpat-eo In an a l day SmvtSiaarclass. Tha class coveredbabysftttng UcfmJqyw. uwfrand davaloprmnt ol Intentsthrough school ag* childrenbasic first aid plus choking androscu* bnutthlng and Bra sslaty.The class was taught by SharonHofmaborg. padtetrfc num andCPR instrucior, and CindyDamlzsn. fuff-tfma chUd car*provider. Each Jtudont raccimdon intormational (older to taketo babysitting lobs plus aSmart-Srtltr certmcals.

Diw to an overwhelmingresponse to Cw cbua. anotherdoss will to told on March 1 atthe Avon Lako PresbyiarlanChurch from 0 a m untU 4 pjn.TTw dass lea Is $20.

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Greater Lorain County PhysiciansA V O N L A K E • E L Y R I A • S O U T H L O R A I N

Our hearts are in all the right places.

The key to diagnosingpatients: patience.It's a simple question. What's wrongwith me, doctor? finding the answercan be more complicated. It's no timefor snap judgments. What's nMded isas much background information aspossible, and there's no better sourcethan the patient But gettingthat infor-mation takes time— and patience.

The ability to listen:we hear you.Your Lorain County Physicians under-stand how important it is to Ksten. Butequally important, they know how tohear—to filter whafs said throughtheir years of experience And when it

comes to experience, the four internistsshown here have it in abundance.

Dr. Curut is bilingual (Spanish/English). She brings a female perspec-tive to family issues and is the recipientof the prestigious VS. Public HealthService Award. Dr. Mays is BoardCertified. Her 23 years of practice havebroadened her wellness treatmentphilosophies and bring exceptional in-depth problem-solving skills to herpatients. Dr. MiTKloza is also BoardCertified. He interned in the YaleUniversity Primary Care Program andserved his residency at ML SinaiMedical Center in Cleveland. DcAbumcri is the newest number of theteam. Because of her sspdiencp in theEmergency Depaicnen! of a busy

urban hospital, she brings with her theability to react quickly and calmly tomost any serious situation.

The need to know:what else can we dofor you?Lorain County Physicians have madea name for themselvL's in Internal . _Medicine. But thaf s only one Segmentof the health care services you mayneed. Our primary care network ato^iincludes Family Practice, OB/CYN," •Pediatrics, Certified Nurse Midwives,and Urgent Can;.

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Kiwanis of Avon Uku w M cha r t edon K-b. S 1047. and since ihu dubmeets on rhursdays. Feb. D was ihuclosest Uioy could yet to ihe actualanniversary.

Along with celebrating iho onnivcr-sary. U'gion of Honor awards wore nivscnlDd. Legion of Honor a:vards bouinwith those who have been members forat least 25 years and continue oven, fiveyears.

Threo members were awarded for 50years, two of whom aro charter inem-

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JV.L, li.jnur.Ml iJosllmmousiv. Arnold".•i« ibMn s i t J a ! I I U f r n i n Ml |fyi<»»i ' "

— Anderson, n 50-yuur inviiitjcrwho joined uftur Ihu club was uhar-tL'rud. was also hnnurud. John KnicjijicraccuplL'U thu aw;ird on his bohalf, <is \u:anii his wife wuro in I-'lorida.

Arnoltl, Kivviinis of Avon Lafcu's firstpruaidont, was also awardod thuHickson, a muikillion named for thufirst president of Kiwanis Internaljanul.Torcceivu thu uwurd. u SI.000 donationmust bo nuido (o thu international orga-nization. and was donu by Kiwanis ofAvon Laiu.

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Emte Palmer receives congratulations on his 35-year Le*-"3n ol Honor fromKiwanis President Aber Lieberman and Secretary Skip Skur* on PRESS photos— Rick Hammer

Abe Lieberman reflects on 50 years ofKiwanis of Avon Lake.

Whoso unique house Is this? The car may give a due as to when the picture wastaken. Photo courtesy of Jim Szep, of Jim's Cafe in Avon Lake.

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proposition. Fortunately, a local pro-! gram Is available that proves perma-• nent weight lass am bo attained. For• those ready lo give up on quick gim-

micks, magic cures and falsa promiseand those wiling to get <erious abci:thealth and weight loss, the InContrutprogram provides a sensible approachto achieve that goal

To make a commitment towards hot-ter health and permanent weight loss'one needs to loara about proper nutri-tion, behavior modification and makuexercise a regular part cf your life. TheInControt program is an educationalotght week' course tha*; covers all threeof these topics extensively.

Elsje Wightman, of Avon Lake, hasdeveloped this program over the pastfour yuars and has proven it to be verysuccessful Wightman has the full sup-port of the American Heart Associationand is monitored by the Northeast OhioAffiltato of the AilA. The current groupof 20 participanu [they began classesJan. 15) lost 80 pounds the first week.

The InControl program Is now avail-able at Competitive Edge TrainingCenter in Avon Lake as well as LorainCommunity/SL Joseph Regional HealthCenter Classes are held twice a week.During tho eight weeks, participants areon the program they wiU bo able to usea variety cf exercise equipment, includ-ing exercise bikes, treadmills and free

weights. Competitive Eijgo also has per-sonal training available arid offers aero-bics classes. Tho facility is located atArtslown Mall ngar thn Avon Luke PostOffice.

Jeff Cantu. of Avon Late, Is a p;c«ntgraduato of tho InControl program. "InAugust of 1Q96 I weighed 330 pounds.I hated the way I looked and felt andknew I was headed towards serioushealth problems if I didn't tako controlof my weight. I inada a commitment tobegin a regular exercise regime ande matted in the InControl progium.

"Since that time I have loomed agruat deal about nutrition and healthierlifestyles. I have total confidence in myability to lose weight and maintain mygoal, Ylvo months later, 1 now weigh256 pounds. I am 6*4" tall and am verynear my goal of 23G pounds." Cantusaid.

Cantu completed the InContrcl pro-gram ia December and Is still a regularmember at Competitivo Edge TrainingCenter.

Elsfe VVightman will give a freeweight loss seminar at CompetitiveEdge on Sunday. Feb. 10 from 2-* p.m.Get some information on how to suc-cessfully lose weight and achieve ahealthier lifestyle. Pre-registratlon isrequired. Call 933-50&4.

The PRESS currently has threeemployees participating in the pro-gram. They are all doing extremely welland recommend this program to read-

A baby girl. Sarah Elizabeth, wasbom to Eileon and Rocco Campo ofAvon Lake on Dec. 13, 1096. Sarahweighed 6 lbs. 14 ox. She was wel-comed homo by big sister. Rachael

Victoria. The proud grandparents areJim and Carol Judge of Avon Lake andDorothy and Michael Czopek ofMerrimack. NH.

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Studies show that more than half ofAmericans do not eat a tingle serving offruits, vegetables or fruit Juice on anygivon day, and daso to SO percent ofAmericans admit they do not regularlyeast a high-Sber, low-fat diet. Less than10 percent eat five or more servings offruits and vegetables, as recommendedby the USDA, and American childrentypically only consume 2.5 servings offruits and vegetables a day.

The good news is. one 8-ounce glassof Florida orange juice, which providestwo servings of fruit, can help you getmore than one-third of the recommend-ed daily servings of fruits and vegeta-ble*. In addition, the nutrients found inorange juice have been proven lo pre-vont certain forms of cancer.

During the month of February, theAmerican Cancer Society is workingwith the Florida Department of Gtrusti. educate consumers on the impor-tance of diet a'.;i) cancer prevention.Participating Aano. Finast. Hainan'sand Stop 'N Shop supermarkets will

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SHEFFIELD LAKE — A 13-year-oldboy and his 12-yuar-ald sister admittedto police that they had broken into sev-eral houses and cars during a two-daycrime spree in tho center part of lown.

The first incident was reported theevening of Feb. 1 when a Luke Koadwoman was awakened by somebodylucking in her door. As she descendedbur stairs, tho burglars, frightened, (led.taking with them the woman's handbagand radio.

That evening several other residentscomplained that their cars had beenbroken into and items stolen.

On Feb. 2, police continued toreceive complaints of car break-ins.That evening, an officer on patrol spot-tod a boy he Knew from previous policeincidents run from near the bowlingalley hi the Shoreway Shopping Center.The officer had driven over to investi-gate reports of three car break-Ins.

The officer followed tho boy to hisLake Road home where he ana his 12-year-old sister admitted to breakinginto two houses on Lake, eight to 10cars, a garage and a vacant House on

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Sheffield Road.Officers recovered loot stacked on thu

beach behind the children's house,finding a purse, three radios, money, alarge amount of jewelry, and miscella-neous household goods includingclocks and tools.

Their parents knew tho children hadgone out. but apparently didn't suspectthey wore bent on mischief since theywere home by 10.

"They weren't even violating the cur-few." said Sgt. Tony Campo.

They did, however, violate otherlaws. The children were charged withburglary, theft of credit cords, criminaltrespass, petty theft and breaking andentering. They were taken to the coun-ty Juvenile Detention Home.

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AVON LAKE MUNICIPAL COURTDennis W. German. 4567 East River

Rd., Sheffield Lake, was fined S750 andsentenced to 30 days hi jail on a chargeof DWI. with S40O of the fine and 27days of the sentence deferred. His dri-ver's Uccnsu was suspended for 180days.

Robert McConn Jr.. 2-C2G E. Erie.Loraln, was fined 5500 and sentencedto 30 days hi jail on a charge of no oper-ator's license, with tBo sentencedeferred. Me was uUo fined S10 on ahniwilight violation.^JlocEMua. L. Cray, U20 Kosawood.Elyria, was fined $500 and sentenced to30 days in Jail on a charge of no opera-tor's license, with S750 of the fino andthe sentence deferred.

Kevin N. Iliggins, 527 Middle St.,Amherst. wasTined $500 and sen-tenced to 30 days in jail on a charge ofunauthorized uso of a motor vehicle,with $350 of the fine and the sentencedeferred.

Donald J. Baku, 317 Doll wood Rd.,Avon Lake, was fined $350 and sen-tenced to 30 days hi jail on a charge ofDUl. with 27 days of the sentence sus-pended. His driver's license was sus-pended for 180 days. Ho was also fined$50 on a weaving violation.

Larry Lanslierry Jr., 2104 W. 101st,Cleveland, was lined $250 and sen-

NcveUst to speakOn Wednesday, Fad. 19 at 12:45 pin. al tha

Rocky R l w Mamorial hall al 21012 HUilardBlvd., College Club W»et wtil present a freo talkby EmUe Richards, a romantic novelist who hassuccessfully wtttlan owr 40 novels. Emilia Is a -resident of Bay Village and the rrcKher of lourchildren.

tenced to 30 days in fail on a criminal•^imaging charge, with the sentencedeferred.

Tondre L. Buchanan. 14748 Wemble.Cleveland, was fined $200 on a chargeof possession of marijuana.

Tary J. Slabaugh. 107 Bratenahl Rd..Bratenahl. was fined $200 and sen-tenced to 00 days in jail on a charge oftelephone harassment.

Dawn M. Chambers. 27855 Rexford.Bay Village, was fined $100 on a chargeof sjMictlinR.

Anthony U. Chapinun. U31O WUIIIM:**.North Kiduuvillu. wiu fined S100 on aslow speed violation.

Fined 560 for speeding were JcffhiyR. Bugher. 405 Regatta Dr.. Avon Lake;Laura B. Colella. 387 Nan tucket Dr..Avon: Theodore C. Grimmer. 104 MillerRd.. Avon Lake; Anne II. Maiunorus,310 Long Pointe. Avon Lake; Erin L.Mason. 1350 Tlmberlea Ct.. Wustlaku,and Michael J. Nomoth. 7595 SpencerLake Rd.. Medina.

Dave L. Ursi Jr.. 3443 Morgan Ave..Elyria. was fined $50 for speeding.

Thomas Dunfcc. 14306 Mason Rd.,Vermilion, was fined $50 on c code vio-lation.

James Carson. 1787 East Highland.Twinsburg, was fined $50 on a licenserequired violation.

Avon Research Club meetsThe Avon Researcn Club w« meet on Fee. 14

in the Community Room of tfto Awn PubicUfrary The meeting wWbeajn a! 1 pjn. and lee-lure the video The Awn Story* produced &y TheAvon Historical Society.

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Appropriated appliancesPOUCH havo charged two men in con-

nection with thu Ihuft of four new dish-washers from a storage room at theLakeside 10 apartments.

Tho CE dishwashers, still in theircrutus, wure discovered KOIIU by thebuilding manager Ffb. 3. The room waslocked.

Police allied local used appliancedealers and learned that tho machines,whose original value was S860, hadbeen sold to Dye's Appliance Store onBroadway in Lorain for 5260.

Tho signer of the receipt was a main-tenance employee at Lakeside 10. Thatnight police arrested the custodian whoadmitted to stealing the machines.

Ho bad told the appliance store thattho building management had changedhands and wanted to sell excess prop-erty, police said.

Charged with breaking and entering,felony theft and receiving stolen prop-erty was Rudolph SantorclU. 31.

Another employee. Grit Hall. 40. wascharged with complicity to breakingand entering and complicity to theftafter Sanlorelll said be had given him

the key to the storage room.

Animal alleyPolice must be wishing that people

would lako butter care of their animal*.Many of the calls to the station inrecent days concerned i;rrant dogs. ...(•>.-

A small dog was said lo be running in. .-and out of traffic at Lako Road and .Lakebreuzo Feb. 4 during the late morn- 'ing.

A kind-hearted motorist carno uponan injured dog in the middle of theintersection of Lake and Maplewood,. ,this on Feb. 3. The dog. a shepherd-tor*rier mix. apparently had been hit by acar. The Good Samaritan reported thepooch was very gentle, and that shs .was going to take it to the Avon LakeAnirapl Clinic for tre«imenL

A West Drive woman found a blackand white terrier-type puppy Feb. 2.The pup was taken to the city kennel.And an Irving Pork Boulevard womangave temporary shelter to a friendlyspaniel-type deg she found on Feb. 2.The dog ooviously w.as someone's pet.she said. Eventually he was turned overto the uog warden.

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CPR classes heldCPR classes opon to the public will be held at Avon Lake Presbyterian Church on

the following dates and times: Saturday. Feb. 22,9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or2 p.ra. to 6 pjn.iSunday. Feb. 23. t p.m. to 5 p.tn.: Thursday. Feb. 27. 6 pjn. to 30 p.m.

The foe for this four-hour class is 525 per student or S40 per couple. The classcovers adult, child and infant CPR and Erst aid for choking. Each student will havehis/her own mannequins to practice on plus receive the book "Basic Life SupportHtiartsavcr Cuido" to take borne.

Babysitting will be available at the cost of 55 per family at the Saturday morningand Sunday class. Call American Heart Association instructor Sharon Holmsbcrgat033-92G4 for more information or to register. -

Pneumonia shots givengThe Lorain City Health Department !s offering a pneumonia shot clinic Friday,

Feb. 2a. 12:30-2:30 p.m. ul tho Old Fin-house in Avon Lake. Tho shot, which costs513. Is roci)nim«nJml for jwoptu ««tt OS or ultlor, those who have chronic illness orlow immunity. Call 240-6374 for an appointment

Bloodmobtte scheduleTha Lorain County BJoodmobte Mill b* at the

Knights of Columbus Has, 1783 Moor* Rd.. Avonon Tnursday. F«b. 20 from S-S p.m.. andBrookaid* High School. 1613 Harris Rd..Sheffield on Friday. Fvb. 21 torra S ajn. lo 2 p m.

Immunization clinic setA crtJd immunization clinic wW ba haU al ff»

Awn Laka PutAc Library on Thursday. Fac. 13fiom 3 JO to 6 p m. Thta cSntc is opan lo any tam-

tfy wrth chrfdrvn ages birth R> 15 y w s naadraimmunizasona. Tha cos: b $5 par Jmmunizaaon,ho**w«f. no ana will b* dar*3 an ImmuntzaSondu* lo tha inaWity to pay.

K b necessary lor parents to accompany th*ctvld and bring R record of tha enddt previousImmunisations.

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S Spaghetti dinner setSi Tha Ukashoro United Maihodist Church.>. located al 33119 Etoctrfc Blvd.. Avon Uksj, willa serve a spaghatfl dinner en Wwanosday. Fob. 19.3 The menu consists of spaohortj, loss*jd s^iad,g Texas toast and bevtnigs. Hornefrarjo pwi3 BJB3 available for $1 per slice. The coat of tha dinnor"- Is 54.50 lor adults, $2.50 lor children 8 years to« 12 years and free ol charge to children 5 years[3 and under. Carry-ouls are available. Advance£C sale tickets tor adults aie 54 and may boU; r65en,-edbycaDing933-5238or933676a.Dinrwfx is served 5:30 pjn. to 7 p m.

Dinner dance, Feb. 22Tlie French Creek Development Association is

sponsoring a dinnor dance wttn s^ent auction.This event wtu be fair* al Tom's Country Piac© nnSaturday, Feb. 22 starting at Q p.m. with tha tfn-rwr served at 7 pjn.

Forms to order the dinner tiotots are availableat iho &ty HaH lofcev and at Blue Chip Beverage,both located on Detroit Road in the French CreekDistrict The cesi lor the dinner, (.TducSng. dancingto a DJ and entertainment by The Gibson Girts,is $25. For $30 you will got a dinner ticket a/xl amembership in the FCOA.

Unique and interesting items will be presentedat the silent auction. Feottafls signed by the AHSchampion team members, hair cut by tna Mayor,coior television, and stained glass artwork arejust somo of tha featured items.

The purposa ol this dmrwr danc* to to famif;ar-Ize people wrth the work o( the Association, suchas the banners Installed In the Diana last yaar.

and to raise funds tar trie 1997 project. Thl3 yearthe French Crock Development Associationplans on constructing a plaza located in front orCity Hail on Detroit rood. This plaza until teaturo amonumental dock, ca.it iron benches, fcma cap-sule, and mil bo paved viiffi bricks. Tha brickswith pofsonal^ad inscription can be purchasedtor $40 each.

The material tor the time capsule is being pre-pared by Avon High School students. The cap-suie is to be opened in 20 years, en tha occasionol the centennial celebration of Avon's incorpora-tion in 2017.

Spaghetti dinner atMasonic Temple

Avon LaJto Chapter «557 of the O.E 5. wiltsponsor a spaghetti omnor on Saturday. Feb. 15at the Avon Lake Masonic Temple. 127 LearRoad. Serving times are 4JO p.m. lo 7 pm.Tickets, available at the door, arg $5 tot aduJb,and 52-50 tor child*en under 12.

Chocolate festival setOn Friday, March 7, be prepared to have the

chocotale un« of your life) Come to DeLuca'sPlace in the Park fcr the 5Ih annuai ChccoUlsFestival to benefit the Loom County Red Cross.Enjoy free chocolate samples from tcroinCounty"* premiere chccoia&ars, play chocotalegames, and start your Easter stepping thatevening from 5 p.m. unOI ("30 pm. Hot sand-wtches ma be available tar purchase. Also torsale win be First Aid Us.

MGP opens 1997 salesMighty Goliath Productions cele-

brates its 38th year on stage withGilbert anrl Sullivan's most popularoperetta ever written, "H.M.S-Pinafore." Set In Victorian England on amighty sailing vessel, "H.M.S.Pinafore** is a comic musical parody ofthe British Royal Navy and social rankand privilege. Performances aro AprilI I . 12.13.18 and 19 in the Avon LakeHigh School Auditorium. Friday andSaturday-evening performances beginat 8 p.m. and the Sunday matinee per-formance begins at 2 p.m.

Tickets aro available through PTArepresentatives from each of AvonLako's seven schools. NancyStonebumer. PTA Council Chairman,will head up this hard-working loam.The' 1997 ticket representatives fromeach school aro: Eaatview-Deo AnnSolpel: Erievlew-Karen Eavey;Redwood-Laurie Thompson; Troy-TerriMadey; Westview-Linda Novotny;Leanvood-Suzy Murphy and the highschool Mary Ann Fiosner and DianaGriescec

Tickets are available through any ofthe above ticket representatives, or youmay phone Nancy Stonebumer at 933-2080. Tickets are also available In thehigh school main office, at HartsoU'sAutomotlva on Lear Road, and at thudoor on the nights of the performances(unless already sold out.) This yearMGP has initiated a pre-rccordod infor-

mation lino with up-lo-dato informa-tion an purchasing Uckols. soM-uutperformances, and general informationon the show. Cull the MGP informationlino at 930-2708, 24-hours u day for tholatest updates.

General admission tickets for all Fiveperformances are 50. There Is a 51 dls-cnuut for senior citizens and studentsfor the April 13 matinee. A "dinner the •ater option** is available for the April 19performaxicc. Catorod by N'ovolnyCaterers, this option includes dinnerfollowed by a pre-perfurmanco talkwith the director and a guest appear-ance by a noteworthy celebrity! ThenIt's on to the regular performance at 8p.m. Those attending dinner prior tothu show will also enfoy cunter sectionseating at tho performance. The ticketsfor the "dinner theater option" are S15per person which includes dinner andyour ticket to the April 19 performance.

MGP Is an all-volunteer organizationwhich was formed in 1959 as a fund-raiser far tho Avon Lake PTA organiza-tions. Since its inception. MGP hasdonated 584,000 to the schools. Helpsupport ihe Avon Lake schools andhave a great time doing ill Tickets govery lost, so bo sure to purchase yourtickets early for this Gilbert andSullivan musical theater classic Findout why MGP Is still going strong after38 years on the stagol

Host families soughtThe American Intercultural Student

Exchange, a non-profit ouucationnlfoundation. Is seeking local bost fami-lies for high school foreign exchangostudents for tho 1997-98 school year.Every year. AiSE places thousands ofexchango students with host familiesthroughout the United States. AISEoxchange students live with Americanfamilies and attend local high schoolsduring their ten month culturalexchange. American host familios pro-vido those voung ambassadors with a

room, meals, and a loving familyatmosphere in wLich to livo. AISE stu-dents are eager to learn about our gov-ernment, history, customs and lan-guage, while nt the same time leaving alasting impression of their cultures intho minds and hearts of Ihoir Americanhost families and poors. Call AISE at 1-000-742-5-1G4 or visit Iho AISE web situat http://www.slbling.org for moroinformation on hosting a foreignoxchonga student in your home.

Advance bcksts arg now available tor $5 fromIhu Rue] Cross in EIJTU, Cuenin'a Marathon inAmhersl. CJe«l?.nd St Conwnionl in Elyria.Mary's Sweat Snop In Lorian, and TappanSquare Cleanors in Oceftn. TictuJls the nigfit ofttio event will be SO 5C.

Call mo Red Cross br more mfcvmason at324-2929. Corns jam us at if-.e fun-Mod familyevent

Saturday Night AliveSaturday Night Wive *ni be held Saturday. Feb.15 from B I I pm. al ffu* Avon Lata BdpitftChurch. 321 Lear Head. Avon Lake. Musk; win beby Wings of Eagtes, Pete Figueroa and otnara.Refreshments available. Admission is free.

CRS to host spring luncheonCommunity Resource Services Invites you and

ycur friends to Join In a ceiebraBon of spring a! aluncheon to be held on Wednesday. Apnl 1G atthe Irish Heritage Center. Lunch witl ba fctfowedby a fashion show by Cara's at me Promenade,lea luring models from our commurtry.

This event win be In promotion ol CRS'"Women of Wortfi* program, now In its secondyea/. Luncheon attendees are encouraged' tobring a small donation of cosmetics, lotion or anyother •un-nocessity". These items *wH be gath-ered Into gift bags and d&nbulvd tor Mother'sDay IO ladies who might need a Ute boost,

The hoaffwr wJI bo oee*ig warmer, and wewill ail soon W> In a spring*™ mood. Details onmaking luncrtoon reservaScos wit ba avmlabioscon but meanwhile, please plan to spand alo-.ery Aprd afternoon wilft your Irlonds, and helpycur neighbors In need al tn« sama trr.o.

Pancake breakfast at Avon HighThe seniors Jiom Avon High School a;o hosl-

ing a cancaVo broakfcisl In hopes ol raisingmoney tor thoir Washington DC trip In March.This braakfasi will be in the Avon High Sctwc*cafutaria en Peb. 23 from 9 am. untd 1 p.m.Prices era S4 fcr adulu, S3 50 tor sankx citizensand chiWren ages 0-12. Children age* 5 andunder ara free. You havfl ynur choice of pan-caJios, Irench toast cr eggi. sausage, a fruit cup.coffee or orange juice and a ro t For tickets orrroro irrformatasi, please conu« Avon HighSchool al 93^6108. Tickets wrll also bo a%iailabioat the door. Please help P support our seniors.Wo hope to see you there'

Lenten fish fry setSL Ma/y'B, Avon. wiD havu a Unten fish fry on

Fnda/. Feb. 2t from 430 p.m. to 7:30 pJTl. alToms Country Place. 34-i2 Suncy Rrdge Rd..Avon. Cost ts sa.W toraduia and S5 tor cntldren.Advance tcka! sales cnty. so pieaM cafl S LP/ar/s Rectory at 834-4212 tor your tickets.

Program line-up for Public AccessChannel 34 and Government AccessChannel 12 fr»r tha w«ek of Feb. 12-18.

Public Access Channel 34- Statu of ihu City Address by Mayor

Vincont M. Urbin, G a.m.Vp.ra.. 12a.m./p.m.

- Seniar Social Connection with hostLisa Burmeiiter. 7 a.m./p.m.. 1a.Mi7p.m.

- Ust's Talk with host Bob Bolen- WCOD with Rev. Meredith Colcman

of Lokcshore United McUiodist Churchof Avon LaJto. 9 a.mJp.m.. 3 a.ra./p.m.

- Wo Had a Hammer: The Building ofa Habitat House. 10 a.in./p.m.. AQ-mJp.m-

- MLscolIaneous programming, 11a.mJp.m., 5 a.m./p.m.Govrnunrat Access Channel 12

- Avon Lake Gty Council Feb. 12Meeting. 7 a.m./p.m.. 11 a.nu'p.m-, 3a.mTp.m.

- Council U|)datn with host BobDal on. 10 a.m./p.m.. ? a.m.fp.m.. 0e.m./p.in.

ALC-TV Playback. You may or maynot have watched President Clinton's"Stale of Iho Union Address." but bosure not to miss Mayor Vincent M.Urbin'» "State of the City Address" this

week, on ALC-TV. Mayor Urbin will bereflecting on the past year and loakinjiahead into 1937.

Also ou Public Access Channel 34.Janet Strickiand and Patricia Littletonjoin Lisa DurmuUter on "Senior SocialConnection" to talk about the SeniorCitizen* Association of Loraln County."1-ot's Talk.'1 about taxo* with fcn Davison Dob Rolen's program, and learnmoro ubout Habitat for Humanity on"Wo Had a Hammsr: The Building of aHabitat Home."

And be sura to tune in to the AvonLake City Council meetings and worksessions "live" from council chambersevery Monday night at 7:30 p.m. onGovernment Access Channel 12. All ofus he.-c at ALC-TV are very excited to'bring tho muctings directly Into yourhome as they're happening..,L«t us"know what you think! And if you miss"Monday Night Live.- don't worry: Ihomeetings will continue to air al theirnormal times the rest of the week.

Wo appreciate tho continued supportfor your Avon Lake CommunityTelevision stations. As always, weenjoy hearing frum you and you can •reach us at 033-7677 or in tho lowerlevel of tho Avon Lake Public Library.Thanks for watching, and have a g.-catweek!

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By Mary Swindell

AVON LAKE — Four 17-year-olds gottogether on a recent Saturday night toplan thu evening's cnterlainnienL

Would they catch a movie? Playvideo games? Call somu girls?

Hah.Thoy would smash ouulbcrjs.YPS!

The quartet beaded out r.i about 10:30p.m. Feb. 1, a block louisvillu slugger£UCA£U urdzr tuu front seat of their

- heap, and headed for the Weatwjnds.About 10 minutes later, calls from

outraged residents that kids In a Jeepwore bashing their mailboxes pouredinto tho station. Officers on patrol woreadvised to be on tho lookout for a whitejeep Chorokeo containing fourteenagers.

One officer was headed cast onWalker Roaii when the informationabout the mailbox-mauling spree camecrackling over his cruiser radio. As heapproached fiiycox Road, what shouldhe spot but a whit? Jeep Cherokee?

The Jeep tuned right onto MulberryLane. The officer activated bis over-heads and pulled It ovec Inside werefour boys, all wearing Avon Lake HighSchool jackets.

And on the floor of the back seat wasan aluminum baseball bat. Tho kidswore taken to tho station and the carsearched. The search turned up a bro-ken Louisville slugger.' Tha boys admitted to cooking uptheir spree of destruction at one of thekid's homes. After bashing a few mail-boxes, the Louisville slugger brr 'a , sothey went back to the kid's house tofetch the aluminum bat.

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Thoy admitted to smashing betweenIS and 20 mailboxus on WestwindDrive, Treoslde Lane, and Bridgesido.Brittanla and Woodland avenues.

They wero charged with criminaldamaging.

Tag tinkeringA man had hoped to squeeze a few

more days out of a temporary licenseplate by altering its expiration date buttha tag didn't escape police scrutiny.

An officer pulled the man's Datsunover on Electric Boulevard Feb. 15.finding that the expiration date of01/25 on a temporary tag had beenaltered with a black magic marker toread 02/25.

The driver admitted to altering thetag. A search of tho car turned up twopot pipes and a whippet kit a balloonwith a bra« Citing, used for snlffi/^nitrous oxide.

And a black toggle marker.The driver, 10. of Avon Lake was

charged with having fictitious plate*and with two count* of possession ofdrug paraphernalia.

Window treatmentA 17-year-old boy turned up at o

home on Miller Road Feb. 3 at about

9:30 p.m. demanding money from thowoman who answered tho door. Thovisitor claimed her son owed himmonoy.

Toko a hike, replied tho homeowner.Alter hu left, thu resident discovered

her fronl picture window smashed. Theboy was driving a full-size older Buickor Oldamobile.Damage claim

A woman summoned police to thoparking lot of thu Discount Drug Marton Walker Koad the afternoon of Feb. 2(o inspect damage to a rear passengerdoor.

This was a small dent midway acrossthe rear driver-side door.

The driver said she had placed hersmall daughter In the rear passengerscat when she twl left home about anhour before and had not noticed anydamage to tho door.

The officer tool- a report, but notedthat tho paint nad separated from themetal at the dent and that rust hadformed. Ho thought it unusual that thedent could form rust within such adhort lime.Car crime

The owner of A GMC Astro van,parked overnight in a drivaway onMoorewood Drive. - discovered the *morning of Feb. 1 that it had been gonethrough. Missing was a bank moneybagwith 31.200 In business receipts, S40Oof which was in cash: and a cellularphone, valued at 5119. The von bore nosigns of forced entry. The owner said hebad locked the van but that the locksometimes falls to engage.Not businesslike

Two workers at a towing service on

Miller Road went at it with popperapray and a fuel pump Jan. 31.

Oru of the combatants, 43. coma totho station with a swollen and cutupper lip which had received fourslilcliss.

Ho said he and a fellow worker hadgotten inlo a beef over a can of WD-40oil that was misplaced. At this, theother fellow began yelling obscenelyand came af him with a fuel pump. Indufeme, he sprayed tho other guy withpopper spray, the visitor said. Thespray had no deterrent effect, and theother man bangod him with the fuelpump, according to thn 48-year-old.

The other guy. 37, naturally had a dif-ferent story for an officer woo stoppedby later.

He said on argument had iodoed bro-ken out over a can of WD-40. but thatthe complainant h&d come at himspraying the pepper spray. He raised anarm and told the older man to stop, butho continued spraying hint, he said. Atthis, he hit the older man hi the moutfcwith a fuel pump which he was In !heprocess of installing In a Cui, A witnossbacked up hi* story.

Neither mm wanted to file charges.Gas grille

A Betm&r Boulevard man who worksfor the City of Bay Village complained •that somebody is siphoning gas out ofthe city truck that ha drives to and fromwork.Overdose

The rescue squad rushed a FayAvenue woman to S t John WestshoreHospital Jon. 30 after she overdosed onmorphine, which she uses recreational-iy

By Mary Swindell

AVON— A dumptruck haullnca load of stones lost put of its load hithe oasthound lanes of I-UO mid-mom-Ing on Feb. 3.' An officer st&pped tho truck near the

SR 611 of&ar*p. The owner of thetracking company, of LaGrangw, wascalled end told that he'd have to getsomebody out to fix the batch on thetruck or transfer the load to anothertruck. The driver was cited for havingan insecure load.

One motorist later filed a police. report on damage to her car Groin thestoueo.

Slob sightedAt least the dumptruck driver wasn't

scattering stones on the freeway on pur-pose, which could not be said of anoth-er dumper, this on Feb. 3.

A Jaycox Road resident glanced outher window and spotted a man in a redCUT across the street cleaning tho car outand dumping the trash In the street.

stones on 8-90 in wake off dump truck

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an offlcBT arrived.

Unwanted callerA Stoney Ridge Road woman told

police Feb. 4 that a man of her acquain-tance had beaten on her front door andcalled her names. He also proved to boa phone pest as well. She didn't want tofile a report, only make police aware ofthe incidents.

Burglary beatResidents of a homo on Center Road

reported checks and a stereo systamstolen Fob. 3. Entry was through a win-dow, Pollco are pursuing a suspect.

Carious findsA pedestrian came across a whiskey

bottle and can, both containing Raso-Uflo. on Laka Drlva tho morning ofFt»b.2. lie oallod tha police, and mn officerconfiscated the containers*

Another resident found u pn#fir andsome rifle cubing* in a Hold on StoneyRidge Road and brought them to thestation.

Prowler afoot?A Center Road woman heard same-

body ring her doorbell shortly before 5a.ai. Feb. 2. Hearing other noises out-side, ihe called the police. If there wasa prowler, be was gone when an officerarrived.

Friend to felinesA Center Road woman asked police

assistance when she found an injuredcat in front of her house in the early-morning hours of Jan. 31. An officerhelped her get the cat into a box so shecould take It to her veterinarian during

business hours.

DUI alertWestlakn Police alerted the Avon PD

thai * drunk drivw was hnadod In ttwirdirection along I-0O, this on Jan. 31 atabout 7 a.in. Shortly after 7, an excitedmotorist called Avon Police, saying shewas following a very drunk driver. Thomotorist managed to give police adescription of the vehicle — a greyToyota pickup — and the license pbtonumber. Avon officers pulled tho pick-up over and arrested the driver, aCleveland woman, on a charge of DUI.

Light* en, offA caller reported a while Ford Escort

westbound on SR B* 1 Feb. 3 at about10:45 pan.. Its driver switching theheadlights on and off. Several carsnearly hit the Escort, tht caller soldiTho car was headed into SheffieldVillage, and tho license plate numberwas traced to a resident of that town, sotho village police were alerted.

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By: Chrii Astcnhcinhf

Visiting thB Spartans in what wasbilled as the area's game of the year, theShoregals unmercifully teased their fol-low unbeaten opponent into upsetvisions.

Then, with Lorain Catholic feelingcomfortable about its performance, A.L.

blasted the Spartans right out of theirown gymnasium.

With Lorain Cut ho lie. Hie tenth-ranked Division IV team in tho state, infront at the threu-ciinute mark of thethird quarter, the Shoregals hit thehosts with a 27-2 run that turned into uG5-44 rouL

Once again, it was the senior duo ofRebecca Sand or and AmandaChawansky doing tho damage offen-sively, combining for 36 points. Sandor,the Southwestern Conference's leadingscorer, had a game-high 22.

Avon Lake. 18-0. Is ranked second inthe statb among Division II teams, andhas won 22 consecutive regular seasongomes.

Flying South Whatever is broke inAvon better get fixad soon or the Eagles*nest will be without a Lorain County

Conference championship.(10-4) Avon, lookod like a contender

when it began tho season B-0. but sincethen has landed tho role of pretender,losing four of its last six games.

The Eagles ware ihot down 04-49 intheir latest defeat to Midvlew fan. 31,gutting a gamo-bigh 10 points fromSteve Vega.

Wrestling Rap Avon Lake's ErikMathtsen is still going...Tho Shoromen215-pounder has not lost a match thisseason, boasting his record up to 20-0as the postseason tournaments rapidlyapproach.

Other area wrestlers worthy of noteinclude: Bob Bockwtch (Avon Lake.125.15-G): Brian Carbaugh (Avon Lain.135. 1D-G); Bryan Schneider (AvonLake. 145. 16-6); Will Mitchell (Avon.189. 7-2): Greg Hartlaub (Avon Lake.

iau, 17-0); Joe Kennedy [Avon. 215. 17-

Point Mongers Avon's Steve Vegaloads tho LCC in scaring with u 24.0average. Avon Lake's Rebecca Sander isalso tho conference leader in the SWCat 10.6 a ganio. Tracy Humphrey(Brookside) and Ksttoa Robbins (Avon]aro fourth and fifth In tho LCC scalingrace at 12.5 and 12.4 respectively.Amanda Chawansky is No. 4 in SWCscoring, with an average of 11.6.

Shoremen Stats Senior Frtuik "FlashBalogh is six steals shy of breakingAvnn Lake's school record of 80. Theoff guard, who has 75 thefts this season.is averaging 4.08 a game. Balogh is alsoIhe Shoremen's leading scorer .at 14.2 anight, while Koith Hiilo continues toman the boards, hauling down 8.7 anighL

ALHS boys cruise to SWC swim title, giris finish fourthFreshman Brad Baxtel smashed two

conference records as the Avon Lake.High School bays team cruised to theSouthwest Conference swimming titlein their first varsity season.

The boys easily outdistanced thefield with 121 points, moro than daublt)the total of runner-up Rocky River (59)and third place North Olmstcd (53).

The girls' team placed fourth with 41pairjts. trailing champion Rocky River(08). Weatlake (70) and Bay Village (52).while avenging dual meet losses toNorth Olmsted (35) and Foirviow (34).

Bartel paced tho Shoremen with winsin the 200 free (1:47.80) and 100 free(48.87], establishing new conferencemarks In both events. Ho also anchoredthe victorious 400 free relay, teamingwith Dave Mftssenheimer. Pat Brandonand Chris Farajl in 4:30.35.

"Brad loves to train, loves to race andloves lo win," Coach Sara Munro said."At a meet where most kids were a lit-tle off on their times, he knocked outlifetime bests. And ho wasn't pushed Inany of his races."

The boys meet was never in doubt,with the Shoromen landing a 1-2 punchin the opening race to take a quick 10point lead. Ihe 200 medley relay teamof Matt Weber, Ray Bartel, Brandon andMessenhelmer claimed first in 1:48.13,thirteen hundredths nf a second aheadof teammates Brad Bartel, Jon Ulrich,Dan Froehllch and Farnjl.

Ray Banel and Weber each wan indi-vidual titles, with Dartol taking the 100breastroke In 1:02.50 and Weber the100 backstroke in 1:00.89.

Avon Lake swept the relay events, asRay Bartel. Weber. Froeblich andUlrich touched first in 1:35.86 in tho200 free relay.

"Wo are fortunate lo have a nucleusof eight or nine very talented swim-mers." Munro said. "You don't score-that many points with two or threegood athletes. All three of our kidsscored in the 100 free and 100 breast,and wo were the only team to score Inevery raco."

Messenheimer (500 free), Ray Bartel(50 free) and Ulrich (100 fly) addedrunner-up efforts, while Froubhch (100fly), Weber (50 freo). Faniji (100 breast)and Messenhotmer (200 free) finishedthird.

"Ryan Farajl swam a groat race toscore in tho 100 I.M.." Munro oddod."and Justin Uhl cunie from the numbereight seed to finish fifth in the 100brcasL"

The Shoregals used a late surge in thefinal three events, scoring 27 oftheir 41points, to move ahead of NorthOhnstod and Falrviow.

Freshman Leah Nyikes won tho con-ference title fn the 100 backstroke(1:05.62). leaning a 1-2 finish In thatevent with Sarah Weaver (1:OG.39J.Melissa Benedict claimed second In tho100 breaststroke (1:16.39) to vault theteam from sixth to fourth. The 400 freerelay of Weaver, Jennifer Dobbins.Christina Cobos arid Nyikes waled thecomeback with a swim of 4:09.58 totoko second place.

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Pyramid of Succcu: Tho Avon Lake boys swim team poses for a victory shotfoliowtng their title-winning performanco at the recent Southwestern Conferencechampionships.

son, and it wnj groat to see thorn finishtho meet so strong." Munro said."Dobbins and Cobos swam lifotimobests In the relay, which they needed todo for us to have a shot at beating NorthOhnstod and Falrview."

Weaver added, a third place finish inthe 500 tree. Nyikes was fourth in tho200 LM.. and Benedict took sixth in tho100 butterfly. The 200 medley relay ofNyikes, Benedict, Weaver and Cobosfinished fourth.

Sander's season-high leads Shoregals, Eagles fallBy Chris Asseabelmer

AVON LAKE — Apparently RflbeccaSandor bad one more trick foft In her

Tho Shoregals' top scorer, who hasorchestrated lior team's undefeated 10-0 record thus far. ignited A.L. to a 70-40victory over Olmstod Falls with a sea-son-high 28 paints.

14 of Sanuor's points como from thefree throw line, where the Sboregulsfound themselves 53 timos for thogome.

Senior Amanda Chawansky compli-montod Sondor's offort. scoring 17 ofher own for Avon Lake, which hasalready clinched Its fifth straight SWCtltto.

Tho Shoregals (13-0 SWC), led 42-38after throe quarters, before putting itaway in the fourth, outscoring theBulldogs 28-8.

Larafn Catholic 01, Avon 40Avon may have boon In the right

place, but thero's no doubt that it wasthe wrong t'n-j.

Loroln Catholic, fresh off its first lossof the year, took it out on the Eagles,dropping them 01-48 lost Saturday.

Avon, which fell to 7-12 overall gotitouLlo figures from Karon Robbins (16)and laima llrlcovoc (10).

Tho Eaglos actually led after onequarter, but wero outscorod 16-7 in thosecond, and never recovered.

Avon's Donlello Polovlcb had ninopaints off three three-painters.

Tho Club: Avon Lake's RebeccaSandor Is hammered as she goes tothe basket against Olmsted Falls lastSaturday. Sandor's season-high 28points led atl scorers.

Shoregal Amanda Chawansky surveys the situation during Avon Lake's 70-46romp over SWC rival Olmsted Falls last weekend. PRESS photos — AlanWogryn

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Hart works for Kolczun & Kolczun Orthopedic and isassigned to Avon Uk« High School athleL oMhe"sports injuries and preventive care. He will b« speak-SfiS Jn W° i t h ° 8 e a t u d e n !»' teallh and well-baing. All are welcome to attend.

Avon Lakebiddie wrestling starting.vB"1 ATDD tf D i d d l 0 Wre*uin8 Program wUl startWednesday Feb. 12 at Avon Lake HighSchool in theold gym. Grades 1-3 will run from 6:30-7:30 p.m.Grades 4-3 will run from 7:45-8:45 p.m. Tho cost of theprogram b $5 and registration is available tha first dayThe dates of tho program areas follows: Fob. 12.13 IB19, 25, 27 and March 4.

Hunter education course heldr ^ . ? . ^ 0 , 0 ® ^ ^ 8 . 1 1 ' o f N a t"ral Resources. Division

of Wildlife has scheduled an Ohio Hunter Educationcourse on Saturday and Sunday. March 22 and 23 ottho Izaak Walton League of America grounds located at21334 Fostor Road in PenCeld Township. This courseIs required for hunters wanting to purchase their firstlicense.

Classes aro from 2 pjn. to 9 pjsL on Saturday andfrom 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday. Students must pro-registen cliss size is limited to 35 people. Call ChiefInstructor Steve Belser at 775-3305 to register. Formore infonwaUon about other classes in the area call1-800-232-3557.

Youth baseball/softball sign-tips held

AVON LAKE RegUtra'Jon for ig97 Avon Lake l-ball.baseball and Softball wdl be held Fob. 15.10 a.m. to lpjn. at the ALHS Field House lobby behind the highschool.

Ago groups include t-ball, peo-wue, nujur/iainoi.Thurman Munson. Senior Thurman Munson and girlssoftbalL Six-year-old girls will be in t-ball. A now pro-gram this year allows for five-year-old boys and girls toplay t-ball. First time registrants must bring birth cer-tificates. For more Information, call Bob Decker at 933-4698.

SHEFFIELD-SHEFFIELD LAKE Registration for S-SLyouth baseball and softball are scheduled and ready tooegln. Starting Sundays, Feb. 16 and 23, from noon to4 pjn.. at tha Sheffield Lake Community Center. Thelast day is Thursday, Feb. 27. from 6-9 p.m.. also at theCommunity Center.

All new playurs uru required to bring birth certifi-ce\e«. Late fees will be charged oftw Fub. 27. and noiign-ups will bu taken after March. 20. Players" fees arerequested at thg time of registration. At this Umo.luturu coaches, umpires, managors and concession«Und workers aro encouraged to sign up for availabili-ty. t.aJl Joy at 9-19-2075 or Nori ut 049-5052 if you havoany questions.

AVON Sign-upa for busobal) and girls softball willtftko place at tho Avon Public LHirary from noon to 3p.m. on Feb. 15 and 22, all Saturdays. Programs offeredwill bo t-ball [agus 5. as of May. I, and age Gj; coachpitch (ago 7); baseball (ages 8 to 17); and sofLball (ages8 to 15). fa

If you are planning to play in tho Thurman Munsonprogram, you must sign up at this time.

Girls sofiball previously offered by the city will becombined into Softball under the Avon Uttle Leaguein-housa programs. Volunteers and managers are need-ed. Costs will be S30 for t-ball. S35 for coach pitch, and$45 for all other leagues. A family fee cap is offered.Any questions, call Angie Griffiths at 934-1542 crDoug Hauck at 327-0427.

"Bowl for Kids"dates setBowiurs and non-bowlers alike crn team up help

needy kids in the first-ever Bowl for Kids Sako heldlocally March 3-9 and March IB.

Tho tournfiment will benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters,which helps at-rutk children by matching them withcaring adult role models who serve as friends andmentors.

Bowlers collect pledges, either per pin or a flat rate,and come out to bowL Incentive prizes w'Jl be award-ed and league bowlers can use their regular leaguegame tho week of March 3-9.

Other bowlers and non-bowlers will gather oa Mnrch8 at OberUn Lanes and March 16 at Lorain PoliceDopartment'5 bowling lanus. Registration for thoseevents is by bowling team — a group of four or fivefriends.

Call 1-88S-222-7371 to register or get a sponsorsheet.

Club 55 bowlingIt was Ladies* week. Vera Bamick bowled a 202 game

(high game cf thu day for ihu women) and a big 528suries. Shtrluy Rogers, who bowled three games aboveaverage, ended up with a 518 series. Marion Swaiizalso chipped in with a nica 503 series.

The men were led by Sam Guercta; ho had gunies of211 aud 201 en route lo a big 509 series. LarryVandcrOord had tha high game of the day — a b'g 221game — and ended up with a 559 series. CreightonHauch was next in lino with a 544 series. Marv Friendhad a 518 surma. Al KmimulJ. with a 202 game, rolleda 515 scries. BobSandfry, with a 210gamo, had a seriesof 511.

Youth basketball tourney heldNorth American Youth Basketball is now accepting

applications for its first Cleveland Spring YouthEasketball Tournament. NAYB will host this tourna-ment April 4, 5 and 5 al Villa Angela-St. Joseph's HighSchool, as well as other area sites. The tournament willfeature 10 different brackets of competition, from 5th-6th grade boys and girls to llth-12th gratis boys andgirls.

The entry fee is £60 and guarantees each team a min-imum of two games. The entry deadline is March 21.For information and an entry blank, contact the NAYBnational offico at 1-800-787-3265 or Vance Llnamen inChagrin Falls at 216-338-4179.

Sweetbriar golf programs beginRegistration has begun for junior golf lessons at

Swootbriar Golf Club this summer. Sweetbriar offerstwo sessions throughout the summer months and eachsession is four weeks long. Junior golfers will meettwice a week. Classes fill up quickly. Call 933-9001 or671-0622 daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for further infor-mation.

Avon Lake soccerholds registration

Avon Lake Soccer Organization will hold spring reg-istration on Saturday, Feb. 22, 9 a_m. to 1 p.m. andSunday. Feb. 23, 2-4 p.m. at Learwood Middle SchooLRegistration is open to all children who did not playthis past fall. Plhyers must be 5 years old by April 1,1997 to register. Registration forms will be available atthe Old Firehouse and at the courtesy desk at Rlni-Rego's. No registration will be accepted after March 15.

Swimmers topple team recordsFour ALST swimmers

set loom records at thaBeroa Braves Lionel J.Norton Swim Meet in atune-up meet for nextmonths championshipmeets.

Liz Roth smashed herown record in the 9-10200 free by eight secondswith a new mark of2:45.01. but lost her 8 &under 50 backstroke

record to Artltin Nyikss.who shaved .21 secondsoff Roth's Urns to finish in49.29 seconds.

Ryan Pulliom swam the11-12 10O backstroke in1:17.37. topp"ng JonUlrich's 1994 n_ik. LizBoiling accounted lor thefinal team mark, swim-ming the 13-14 girts 200Individual medley In2:23.48.

"Our swimmer* havereally come on the pastfew weeks." Coach GaryFahey said. "Pulliomposted lifetime best*every time he steppedonto tho blocks thisweekend, and I'm • ure hasurprised himself by set-ting bis first individualteam record ID back*stroke, which is not bisfavorite stroke."

"Zach Reese swam agreat 100 breast race toqualify for champi-onships next month.'*Fahey noted, "as didKatie Athertoa to rT*nVqher 50 backstroke cut-offtime. I also thoughCaitlyn Turchik. ElliotPence and KalliWskoPeld swam verywell-

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Thij victory put the Eagles back ontruck at 11-4 overall and B-2 in thoLorain County Conference — ana gameback of LCC-leader Cleaxview.

Drookside's doivnward slido contin-ued, with thu Cards dropping lo 2-15overall and 1-10 in the conference.

The Cards were plagued by injuriesto a number of their top players, butavoided a lopsided decision with biggames from point guard Robby Jackman114 points] and pivot man Darin Ness(13)._Joah Guerrieri and sophomoreChristian Wiinmor were also in doubledigits for the Eagles, scoring 12 apiece.

Av°n'3 hopes for an LCC title willlikely come down to two dates withClean/lew Friday and Feb. 21. Fridaynights showdown is a makeup gamefrom earlier in tho season.

Avon Lake 40. Araherst 33An explosive, high-scoring game it

wasn't But it was a win. and at thispoint in tho season, Avon Lake willtake it.

Despile the absence of offensive fire-works, the Shoremen won their secondconsecutive game last Friday, movingto 8-i overall and G-5 in thoSouthwestern Conference.

Junior Rick Strauch led all scorers —and 1 use that term loosely — with 14points, slicking all throe of Avon Lake'sthree-pointers for the game.

Brookside point guard Rotwy Jackmansets up the offense during the Cards*64-51 Joss at Avon last Friday.

Strauch and Amhorst's J&rrodMihalic were the only players In dou-bles for the game.

The Shoremen led by as many as 17in the final quarter before a 6-2 runfrom the Comets produced the finalcount.

A.L. guard Frank "Flash" Balogh isone steal away from tying the schoolrecord for steals. Tho senior has 79 andshould at least equal the record In theShoremen's showdown with SWC-leador Olmsted Falls Friday nighL

Volunteers provide free tax help

KofC makes donationKnights of Columbus Father Ragan

Council 3269. gave $67,000 to areacharities during 1995, Grand KnightJoseph Creiner announced recently.

The funds were generated and dis-tributed through the Father RaganCouncil Charitable Foundation. Inc.

The bulk of the funds. 550,600. wasgiven to the Catholic churches andschoob in Avon and Avon Lake: St.

The AARP tax aide program, now inits 27th year, offers free tax assistance!to pontons 60 end over. Tax volunteersatv tramoci by the AAKP in cooperationwith the IRS, u m i they provide ihls henservice at 12 sites In lorain County.

In this area there are two sites. At theAvon Lake Public Library. 32649™ ™ B l v d - lax service Is availableon Wednesdays from noon until 4 p.m.

Kidney Cars program set' (your ear h u *cfuad Us test shurtvr or

•r. tho Nuiofwi KJdnov FoundaOoh (NKF) of Or*)ith s^ung ^^ ^ ^

OWMWid .ftof l By doruBng your~ * * V Cars Prognwn. you * o mwthr»jm«rowi phona c f e

Marys and Holy Trinity in Avon, undSL Joseph and Holy Spirit In AvonLake. A total of 54.000 was granted tothe congregation of SL Joseph, localod K , , ^ « . _ . .on Case Rd., Avon, for its bulldtne fund «oiV7J£^ ^K"™* you **n'1 *• •93™"*)which will be used to con3S.S aVouth ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T ^ ^retreat center on tha grounds. Another "gp^&SX?!'S£& S £S2.000 was given to Urain Calholic ^ — — - -- ^™High School and S900 to ElyriaCatholic tligh School.

g your horn.. Insioad.£ • £ » * • fcw« and tK«vs a pooabi*« o ™ t u (toducton lor tf» vohid«s to

Appointments ore nocessary. Call 033-8128.

At the Sheffield Lako CommunityCenter. 4575 Lake Road, service isavailable on Mondays from 1 p.m. until3 p.m. by appointment. Call 940-8146.

Taxpayers should bring copies of,,their previous year's tax returns, theirtax booklets, and all important incomeinformation, including WZs and 1090s.

Naoonji fOdnw Foundation of Ohio wUt tow«*«y. frw of charge, ffw* car. trxk, van. RV.Dow. trader or motorcycJe. The NKF 0* Onto w*•cotrjtjifty vrtiicta, in running or non-runningconation. a» tong «s it hw an accompanying

Conmbut^ wfcJes a « e«hor resold or fBcy-c t ^ n e t procwdsbeneH tne NKF of Ohio's pro-gn»ro In Patient services, medical rtseaVcn

and htlp save b m , phone

Academic NotesRobert C. Mansfield of

Avon Loko received adegree In MechanicalEngineering from thoUniversity of Dayton dur-ing commencement exer-cises held in December.

Shannon M. Dietz ofAvon Lake was recentlynamod to the Dean's Listat Tho University ofAkron for tho FaitSemester. 1990.

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'." AVO\ — Junior and senior high stu-.'. donts recently spent tlie day listeningX to 26 community speakers about career-. options available to them as they grad-V, uflte and look to their futures..:.: The program wilt help students:-. develop their 1CP — individual careery plan, which the state will soon require.''The class of 1999 wiil bo the first to- graduate with a full 1CP folder, includ-'.• tog a resume, transcripts, diploma and*•'• Interview surveys, said Kristina Dobos-';: Builer, an English teacher at tho high: school and chairperson of tho career;. odacation team.

By tho year 200U, this country's work-force U looking at some changing statis-tics. While 10 percent of the occupa-tions will bo unskilled and 30 percent

;£vrill require a college education, a siz-'abie 60 purcent will require some typ«• ofsldU.

"We're trying to prepare students.before their high school graduation, forcareer options beyond tho college

, realm. Not every student should be onthe college track." Oobos-Bullor said.

Recently, seventh through twelfthgraders heard speakers from tho com-munity on all sorts of occuj) ilisris — intho saiuo ratio they will be iivailabta tastudents in tho fuluro. Ropruaenlativt'Sjroin the construction, pamlegal, homoheallh euro, safety and emergency,physical thur-py and artisan industries,as well as others, spokn ID classes,

"Wo tried lo stay away from the doc-tor-lawyer-nurse track. We wantedoccupations students would bi curiousabout. For example, wo had a morticiancome and talk: what exactly does a loanofficer do?" Dobos-Bullor said.

Seniors from Avon's National HonorSociety helped out during the day asguides for the speakers, and they wereable to listen in on the presentations aswell.

T b U is the kind of thing you wishyou had when you were younger,"Joannettu Pourban said.

Jennifer Danicki said. "I heard olcareers I didn't know about."

And Racheal Hronek said sho waslucky enough lo hear about her careerchoice.

Speakers talked about salary, educa-

Tina Beriswill, a radiologic technologist at EMH Regional Medical Center, showssome Avon High School students X-ray equipment she uses in hsr work. PRESSphoto — Heather flute

iton requirements, internship or day is not required by the state.apprenticeship opportunities, their However, it Is the committee's goal todaily schedule and what they wear. have students who am now seventh

The career education team Is experi-menting with ideas; in fact, the career

graders hear about 35 different occupa-tions before they graduate.

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By Heather Ruiz

SHEFFIELD LAKE —CouncUwomnn Debra Barber's trial,which was scheduled to begin Feb. 18.has been delayed one month to March18 after a request from her attorneyfiled with the Lorain County Clerk ofCourts,

A motion Clod Feb. 4 "at the reauestof the defendant" moved the trial backono month, according to the CountyClark of Courts.

Barber is facing misdemeanor andfolony charges stemming from a Sept 6.1996 incident in which she allegedly

?b!t and kicked a police officer. Shu hasbeen on paid leave of absence from hercouncil nosillon slnco Oct. G.

Barber said tho change of data wasnews to her. "Thanks for totting moknow. I wasn't aware of that I haven't

. heard from my attorney," sho said.Paul SL Marie, Barber's attorney, did

not return a phone call asking why thoC&SQ had been postponed.

Also, City Council's hearing chargingBarber with violation of oath of officeand disqualification of office might nothappen a&y Urns soon. The hearing Isscheduled for tomorrow at 6 p.m.However, Safety Director Mike Fuscolaid ho and police officers may notattend if they are not provided withlegal representation from the dry.

"We have an on-going criminal inves-tlgxtlon, so some of the cops can't eventestify (at the hearing) and some of thoinformation wo have won't see tho lightof day.

"Also, we'll do what we can to pro-vide information, but the police depart-ment and I have been accused of vari-ous things by Mrs. Barber and we needlegal council. We won't attend If wodon't have legal council," Fusco said.

Barber has publicly accused thepolice department of hamming herduring the deportment's investigationof council's charges. She has also inadopersonal allegations against Fusco.

"Tho police department will contin-*ue to conduct itself as professionally aswe have been. Council asked us toinvestigate tho allegations of not livingin the city and violation of oath. Howdo you Investigate that? 1 don't know.

"We've just decided to turn overevnryting wo have. Tiio first nifiht wedelivered council's notice. We knockedon ibe door, and when we got ananswer, wo stopped knocking. Sincethen, we have continued to drivn byand loc lifihta on in tho bousn and avehciele in the driveway. From a pro-fessional standpoint, neither tho policedepartment have pro or antl feelingsabout this. We Just do our jabs; to thebutt cf our abilities, we don't draw con-clusions," Fusco said.

If the police do not show up. CityCouncil will net have much reason tohave its hearing. At lost Tuesday's worksession. Law Director Tim Smith said ahearing Is nothing Ilka a trial whore evi-denco of any kind, especially thingslike police reports, would bo submit-ted.

"Any parson who wishes to testifycan. Papers can't testify, wa need a per-son here. Mrs. Barber can't ask ques-tions of a pieco of paper. Wo neudpolice officers hero to give narratives ofwhat they have done," Smith said.

Fusco said that means every officeron tho force will testify, and that theycould tostify in shifts, so that officerscan remain on duty.

Smith said that city ordinances pro-vide for defense and representation ofcity officials and employees, dependingon circumstances. Smith was not sureof the wording of the ordinance andwhat would designate representation,so ho could not comment on whether ornot Fusco or the poltco dopurtmetitwould rocnivu Infill counsiil.

The PBESS is nowONLINE!

Tia PHESS l i " trUT*6 (Ttwrspaos! In tneCsct to Ul t vin2l*t» cf new tacimebo uidprcvldi inotiaf «sau« cf ccm.T.ar.iaeioa •be*, wwa Ha =wp*?er " d raadsn.w« nowoffsr e-iail ts& » t ea* wri « •

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"All I know is that a notice was sentand delivered, and if you ask mo whoreI plan to be on Feb. 13 at a p.m., it's CityHall, council chambers." Smith said

Council set up several procedures forthe hearing. Smith, as law director andsomeone who will not vote on tho out-come, will chair the hearing. The cityhas hired a court reporter to prepare acertified record of the meeting.

City Council has requested that thepoli.-o and a representative fromDaniels Investigations, thg firm hiredby Dcbra Barber's estranged husbandRaymond to investigate her residency,be present. Council cannot forcethrough supbeona anyone to be at thehearing. Barber was notified of thehearing by a hand-delivered letter fromthe pouco department.

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S51403. Pwart ycundf in >wir « « home!Convcnicaly local— cJow to high idmo.'. p*/_artl library. 4 jpiciijus 0R. 3.5 BA plus rrcrwm, Coflr FR w/bwiE*j«. WaH-gui tesenwitid pnge. Privue treed backyard * / o*m««Jp_o. Fur more _ _ l i o i l Cud now!

gl^^rJi|.fl|jl\-Jltfl1(rjirf/Th'jL'ffl|i846344 (HOT 7923) Ourmin^ 413R „—e sio onbcautifbl treoJ lot close to Khouli, library &chopping. Frnutel bo—KM incf. ptiyruorn.woriihop i sewing or PC room. Formal DR _LR plus cozy FR * / firrp_re. Tbii a a muH « !!>»•[ wail - call tally for mure info!

847583 (HOT 1S0S) Over 3000 SF of beamy! 4BR. 2J BA. MuW suite iod. loft, pcuoti &wilk-ia closet 1« flour office/Jen. Year ruunj<J«k rourn leads to fenced tucfcyvUjxul. g_cbu w/bot tub ft pntexr ' iString ihru Fall!! Cill Unhy to he»r m.

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WE OFFER:•A totally honest and sincoroapproach to selling

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• Strong advancement opportunity• Health, vacation and retirementplans

No experience necessary, but you mast be aitenthusiastic Individual who is wett gruomett,ambitious and enjoys working with peoplt.

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AVON LAKE: HOT «7923. Couitry cfuimi • 4b~i. 2V» batfi a ixiaJ. cowrsd patto. looUnglor a new owrwr. $199,700. UARV AHNT1LOEH, 1-300-074-5132 or W3^tB5.

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AVOM LAKE: HOT # 1B08. VS_Uton in ywjr cwmbadt yard - poof, gszabo. hot tub, just a tew oftho "MnrtlAs (nduted ai tf— 4 b—i. horn*.Den. survDcm, tha Bat goes ort J241J0O.UAHY ANN TJLDEN, 333-6195 1-800-974-513—

AVON LAKE: HOT t4220. 3 bedroom gemw/srtflng rmJoffiosAturstry ofl mastar. 2 Brt-placas, span Ulcfiarviamfry room. kK*< otctwrml•B19J9Q0. UARY ANN TILDEN. 1-«00-«74-5133OT93W1BS.

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. .~. ™ M U i«wju J oorm. 1 BJITIweal aide Lor—n older colonial. Hardwood Soo—in bedroom, corner cafisnets in <Srang room,leaded g~M window. Ml basement large frontporch. Lake Erie vtew. tocurtry ayiiem & •prin-king syitem. MARY 8TANDEH, 833-6186.

AVON LAKE: HOT «_57T 4 bdrm «&h f_b « * « « Prtvoi,, t -ed back , _ _ ^ . n . ,__WWBFPI Central locatton noar Wot schoolpool a lake* $159,900! KODOERS, 833-6199.'

ATOM LAKE: HOT «083- New Oftrtwt 3Wrra, 1 _ BA ranch wTUI newly Inahed bemt!

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AVON LAKE: HOT M207. A loucfi of old timein tfto 2000 tq. *L CotonoJ with 4 bedrooms, tultiaserneni wtth bam. large rooms 9* ceilngsome oak noon and trim, newer roof and vain-clows. CTMl price. S 129.900. Call MARKMORAN, 933-6195.

t3n avornoa. »m haw more then 4^>00iio—«a In cur invoniory from whicn you can>^iooe« - the largmt number ot homee ttatsdlor sale by any nonnern Or^o roai M U Mcyvnporry- Just pick up tn* now R*atty O n *H t i ~ « Book «t your Jocal a<jfj«»r—orkst. COO-vorUancQ aiore or any He*(^y One office. Hha« pt=t4/ra« a/Kj InrcrfmaHJon on evory oneorf our homes.

PRIVINd INSTRUCTORS; Uoaioarlanea win train. Must MicanMd <t lamt S y*an and ha>«

g record CaaaOOiliag C a O O i l a .EARN yONET Raading DookslS90.000/YO (ncom* poientiaf.D«UH«, 1-60O-513-4W EXT. r-?18JexPERIEHCEO COUNTERPERSON NEEDED IMUTDUTELV.APPLY IN PERSON: auiTH'SCOUNTflT COUMTER. 37S0OCOLORADO ROAO. AVON. ff34<

FULL Oft" PART'TIME positionsavailable. AQa Una It Makingcempmttonmtm and rMaMa carWodHHA/CNA'S ($8.00 hr) .HotTwnaun ($0io hr) toa*J»itycn»o»aCJINWPULL TIME/PART-TIME HairOresiar and Nail Tecnfllcian.Madical/Dantal bsnelits. Painvacation m busy Bay V i n a S*lon

HOME HEALTH AIDEStniertrn Heaitncare d Nortn EastOhn. Inc. has l ~ i w _ i s nom* dueasstanments lor Stale lestad andcompetency tasted home neaitiiaides. Positions avalUXe m CuyahoQa and Lonwi Counties. •> shifts,liertjle fwors." CornpntiWve Wagos

HAMOACSSCRS M££D£O PAHT-TM£ PMnaa csfl UaryJu. M9-7«0O;or. Apply m Person: HairWaysBeauty Salon, 4830 Lx«a Road.ShafLwhaL

HELP WAITED ftEUOOELINOfl£PAirt; Famiew Perh KJKnort andSam ie—a_inq company aeeUnqtuil-time installer wlin ganaralra<node*na avenance. KnatMedvaOf carpentry, dry «aH and beticpJumttnrj a must Company v«r«iM»nd berafRs Oood drMng rvcord amost. C—779-0906.

HOME TYPISTS. PC USERSNEEDCO. S43.000 income poMntU.1-a00-Qi3^3*3 EXT B~iyqj.

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U U M J O O City SchcxM. St.0 eanH-ca»on requ'red or courmework 10-waros coruticatton. Mondac-Thofi-day 4 not— a day. Jt« 82 pw hour.

T * on-(he-)ot) HidingprogramIn a ntgh proJUa career. Potennelek.Twna of tl.0OQN.fc. a^wnee ac-count i banstts. CM Sharon e>:M0_!43 0/ send <—**TW to 114aEi—kWH,C»Wnf l . 44118.MEET THE WOOLOf InssmeUonalnon-prorH seeka toeei reprvsereativework witn torvlgn escnanoe stu-dents, host tamflee. Nff\ schooNi.TnwwiQ prowtded. eipenaes paid,trevel cnmruWM. NofapaMpoei-port Ef Foundimon t-BO-*-*-SMAH£

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Fast Paced Growing Corroany *>f Jewd ol • Cornx«er Oe-eus.

Eipenenc* a Must Oubee Include;Phones A General Office, FtetfMHours, PsaVacettontA Hoedays.

ProPt Shennrj. Mode- & U eInsurance. Mas Resurrw Kt MOchelHeating * Cooing Inc. 1750 Moore

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Jenny el 334~40.PART-TIME Ideal tor retired man.LJQht tendeoapwirj, prurena cam ofliower beds. Flailbie hours.EiperKnced prrtarred. Hourly Rate.Ptoese respond kK West Lua LC.P.O Bat 45014, WesiUks. OH44143.

PHOTOGRAPHER W Shooioccasional sports tree lance lor localweekN newspaper. Send resume,samples 10 P.O. BO* 45014WesaaM.OH44US.

PCCZAMAKEWDCUVEnrWeekdays'lunches 11am.-2pm.Evan—}s 3pm--10pm. %5iPf. piua gasand Up*. T M UtUmat* Za. 29J4SCenter Rktae Rd.. WesUW.

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LIOHT FACTORY WORK, WILLTRAM: Pa/t-TI—J OanUorrungs orAnornoons. Women Are Encourageio Appry A* Wo Am An Equal Op-portunity Employar. Appry BnnveenOD0AM300PM. M f . at 133 Leaffload, Avon Lfl*io, Orno

J I MNew lor 190/1 Best reted |obs,careers and businesses tnat cancnnr~> your irle mdudea free Cytwrfuture report. Can t-600-29e-4fiS7anynma tor recorded dotaJs.OHTHQOOHTJC ASSISTANTNEEDED; Pan-time A lutt timepositions available. Eaperiencepmformd but win (nun. Pioase cad or_nd resume to Attn Kim Cotmltxk.21500 Center RWoo'^d. n*)c*yMv«r.0H 44116 216-331 -7805

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Since 1961. we have buen hefc*rnottars wni«. I W H , and tomat t wresumes QucWy and U « nuaonaCWpnee. Resurme are kept on d>W ty 5yaars kx tjtureupdaang. Cat us topmpmn your rasune and cover tWerto land an Interview. Bay Vlflus,Wesoake. Rocky River ard AvonrasUenta nswe convenoic access Oour oOoe M 14&S0 Petrol Awe. inL

NEW COClECTOfl tiuymg woodf narsed gefl cues, old. unusuil Out*and pucors and otnsf cofl*ci*n) Go9mBfnoraMta. Can 216-73^1037OLD RADIOS, BJO) type hi b amps.lest aqLopmant. oW kMtoa. pireailmaenne. any conation by cooector.Cd7773J96

WANTED'Bullel Hollow Poln:Uacnnceni-3 or S wood with ersphde»rah- Dave 327-*667.WANTEIhTOr TRAINS Any kmtf.Any Condition. Cam paid. CallBruce. 323-14i5, leave m w a y .WANTEDlTOY THAINS Any kjntj.Any Condition. Ca*n paid. CallBruce. 323-1433. Hat

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RECEPTIONIST PART-TIMEEthan A M hrJormObnsted is seek-inc a msponaBM

CALL ADVANCE at 22S-tt50WANTEOOwnM OpMSton. Homeevery weekend. W* buy Peimts. Pulour vans. Cal Wayne Gore. 1-ecO-44B-4gC0.W E J T S I O E ACCOUNT nRM seeuRecepDonsvOencal. Advancementpossible. Send rstume to: KarlHetfncn CPA. 21010 Center R O MRd-.Stw.4ll. RockyRiver.OH *4H8-WESTSIOE PLATINO SHOP.Oeneral ofDoe. Computer. Cal M U M2-4pm. only. U.-f. 2U-749O.

WANTED; Antique end mod* inwoodwind and brass musicalinstruments. Also soma lor iota bymusic teacher, 333-5087 5pm.•loom.WANTED: old uantom gtsss tubetype HI-FI stereo am putter, anyoondtton Cal 333-3642,WESTLAKE COLLECTOR <MI buypockat wstehes. man's wtiif• l U m . ck>cks and wot£fi and dockparts. C*a734-eigranynma.

NOTICES

AVOID MISTAKES THATCOULD COST YOU MONEY!

AKE YOU SELLING VOIK HOME THIS SI'RINC? Dur»'t r*r» lltiuk about putting yourhumr up fur tjlr umil ,M U know Uir 9 ruo*l deadly tnufakr* Kraltun and Owners mateia marketin- jour proprty. .Vrtm-J »ith Uii» info mutton You can avoid M U M of uVbici^J mittake* that ar^ roMiii- lionu- M-U«TI throughout the l/nitni S u m thuuMml* ofJulian. Tlii* iiifurautiiiu wai romjulri] by top rral nut? rurmiltaab asd iotidenthro U{! limit the US ami f jru<U.

.ViitliutiT tvrarij cojuitinrd deadly miitjtr #-t • r&i*uluug looker* for bujcrt!ronijnjipij. iw cntiLidni a Itt/.M-VX a^rnt who dwtn'l tliav » liuaw lo a buver until sheha» all Uir (*rt« brforr- tfie-y cm** jour tlimliuld. A inialilVd buyer is orw who k rtitly,xilliii^ and able to buy your luitw. Look for llir temainui- 7 deadly mistakes a tetter canavoid tffe or rail NOT for a KHKE HEl'OKT to be iiuitrd to ywuimnwrdbtrh.

HOMESELLER-Don't,even think of trying to sell your home without...

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120 Personalsc p a B M Kacntomn lo ma«tard greet cuscman; genec* ckjrfcaland customer service to pattern. ApMeeantpenonmsrysrid professionalappearance ant en—nBal. EMff

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North Oaitttod, OH 440702H71KP

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naaiaurant 'W U T I A K E Itvam « rMtaurant.W i M . lu« or part-Umo.

nam*. HktaMS and pfionanuTOw to WtertUto. P.0Aw 430)4CP. WwBaiM. OH 4414i

RESTAURANT-OeUCounter, Food Prep and Sarvers.Oaya oriy. Hon.-FfL Waafleha. Cal

OABYSITTtR NEEDED I N ' M VMOKE. REDWOOD SCHOOLAREA. For S Year OU, 7-BJOAU,33O-6PM References Requrad933-4531,7<1^S52

SALESEfttiy teMfc U « M oppTy tor a md

Jo-gattan Potamial lo s i mI j300A«tt Cat Snaran at :«3«243

or aand raauM K) 1 14B EucUJ4l T,Clrrttand, 44115.

CAREOIVER; QMo care 2yrs. andup. hM Bma. e^ertence voruna witnkids. NUud 330^064.

OflLDCA51£Providerneede<]viourBay VMaga home U-F, Bam.-5pm.Norvsmoker. References requred.633.1231. ^ ^FAMILV DAYCARE. Ui my BayVUage home. Expenenced. eaceaamrefenmcas. FuM or pen-ama days oroveninna Cal OCJaaoo

SCOOP!MOTIVATED. TALENTED.

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PHE83 IS LOOKIwa FOR. TMSENTRY-LEVEL, PART-TIME

REPORTINO POSITION S DEALFOR COLLEGE JOURNALISMSTUOENT OR RECENT GRAO.

COME IMAJW M THE REALWORLD-WFU PUT YOU TO

WORX RIGHT AWAY ON LOCALGOVERNMENT MEETWO AND

FEATURE STORIES. SENDRESUME. COVEH LETTER AND

riREE-ftVE CUPS TO: HEATHERRUTZ, NEWS EOCTOR, THE

PRESS. P.O. BOX 300, AVONLAKE, OH 44012.

HO PHONE CALLS PL.1ASESeeking Individual* to M m ourbusiness. Buay executives ol anaOunal prtvatafy held company areseeking Indhriduani to toern business.This Is a penmnent earner posioon.Must be aole la know dbveuont andhave complete integrity. Paidtraining. Please cal panomel in yourana:Toledo, Lima 1400-732-8023Dayton-I<a00-390-19t0Cleveland. Youngstown, Akron -1-000-6804042CmcmnaU -1-5)3-«71-722OColumbus-1814-2231-7700

SERVERS. SERVERS, SCHVEH3Experience Preferred but Wtt Train

•he Rigrrt Person. Nanc/a Deli.35383 Walker Road, AwonUke.

SHALL CONSTRUCTIONCOMPANY LOOKING FORWORKERS EXPERIENCED INCONCRETE FLATWORK. Praterniinimom three year'a aiperience.h\M have vaM drtvw-s Bconaa andoi rn iraraportadon. Must be wUHng toown and maintain imaJI Bmounfoftools. Serious, iebable applicant*k)tA*estod m long-term amploympnlonly. Compatiiiva pay bated onability. Haalih Insurance andretlreiTUnl plan available after onayear emptoymenL Send Resume wtththree i«orh mloMncw to; P.O. BOXS.AVON. OHIO-UOI1.

NANNT/H0U5EKEEPER; 10-13hwjrs pnr week. l&fr*. Non-smok»r.Must lave car. 479-6029 (days) orB7t-3aiS(eve»).

WANTED: A Caring. ResponsOlePenon to Watch Uf 3 Vr. OU Son «My Home. Afternoons. SomeEvening*. MorvFrt. CaH Mlchefle.933-2874.

B5Situations WantedBABYStTTER W/10 YEARS EX-PERIENCE WILL 0ABY8IT yourchiUran lul or part Vrrm. U-F. urvfSpm. WU provide luncfi. snacks, andbts of TUX nefwanoas I needed,caagjo-zgzCLEANINO BY JUDITH; Veryprofessional • Neai Appearance.Prompt ft Reliable. EicellentReferences. Cal JuOtn at (210)470-0917.EXPERIENCED UOTHSR willbabysif m my home, weekdays. Playarea in back yard, wtl provtda lunch,aftemoon snack A TJ_C. EaatvtnrSchool arwa. 933-aaio.HOUSEKEEPINO-Reo^ar basH oras needed Dependable. EaceAentReferences. 779-0727.PROMPT dependable and thoroughetaartne by Meftoa and Otane. Mon.Through Sal. Raesonebla prices.Encaflent references. Cal 233-9703.

QUALITY CLEANINOHonest ReHabta tndhrtdual

Parsonoltzod semce each nmeNot a cleaning teemEjtceOant references

Free Estimates365-4741

90 WonledToBtiy~ADDICTED POSTCARD collector

seeks to enhance ho<*y IntorestodIn buying accumutanom 'albums,Shooboaas. M C ) pnj.1930 cards.

Please call B71-24B3ALL POSTCARDS; Wont alt U S .rorWQn 1069-1996. Ahto buying oldphotogrfiphs. adveruslrvj iraoo cards.other p«p*» Kerns, political buttons

GET READY FOR SUMMER. Looseunwanted pounds. Have moreenaryy and t*»i grant A3 naturalOoOtx meommanita program, cm*353-O77TPRAYER DOCS CHANCE 1X0*03.P N M and orcumsianon. Make aposOM Otteranca m our communfythrough prayer. Free recordedmessage. t-«O-37*-«J77. pager»7pai.PHAYEH TO Sr.CLARt. Pnty 9 Ha4Marys, 1 Brno a day torn day* on theBin OBy_pubfcin tras and wwn lor 3nngs. Even mougfi you c*ni havetadh your prayers wdbt answered.Thank You. J LSTJUDE-Uiy me Sacred Hsan ofJesus be adored, gkmnsd. loved Apreserved throughout the wholeworld, now and forever. Saovd rlavtOfJesua pray kx us. SUude. Work otMrades A Hek? of the Hopeless, praylor ua. Say fhn preyer Q bmes per 0*y•or B days, rucasfi. n has never beanknown to lad. REX.THANK YOU Sacred Mean. UJuOeand St.Anlhony [or prayersanswered, RM.

125 Publ's Noticc»~-Get Harried" Smoky Mountains.Arses mod beautiful chapels,ektgora whM orceosr mmnttm lopchapel, garden gmimto. e*m»o*.chnsOan services, ceons. afloKlaMe.no tots. t-aO-m$-T2T4A BEAUTIFUL Chap* wedong inThe Smoky U m n a m O«Bmburg*«Little Log Chapel. CnarmlncromarUK. Borders Natural C»-V Admam wedrjng lo fn your tW^eL t-B0O-554.|4St. SCPA Beautilul C and is light Old-Fashioned Wedding, SmokyMounialns Near Oalllnburg.Overlooking River. Horse-DrawnCarnage. Cabins. Jacutjis.Ordatnwj MnaMrs. NoTeetrWamrw.

Chris Mayer

PremierService

RealtyArt«tnwn'Stii(Iiod31191 IJLCHMJ

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COMMERCIAL

132 Income TaxServices

Fast Accurate. Raeaonable*37*tM

ABACUSFINANCIAL SERVICES

TAXES DONEYour Home or aty Office

Reesonabte: FarmerW WHh IRSM 1

StKkJer, Bayer and A ^Sharon StfcUer. CPA «UeryAnn Bayer, CPA

Indnriduei. Small Business T a nEvenings ft Weekand Appf.

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EUCTRONK F U N a OFFEREDAddRnnaf hte for ednj

schedules a hyms >aed

* • Hour Turnaround979-1040

A beauUtul Cnapel Crvtsttan weddmgOatllnburg's original chapelspenorming legal marriages (SinceIB60). BowarB' *AI chac»» do nothave real mMtsierv* R«v. Cd Taylor1WW34277B

BUYING ok) dolls, doll parts, ok)stulFed animals, old toys, oldfurniture, old bears. Ct'fl 331-1993

CUrtkncvrg eraa, svnple, yet Magont.lraditk>nal Ch Mil Ian weddings InVictorian cnapel starting at i l 2 0Flowers, photographa. honeymooncabins or suitM avadabkt. Call IonIrea 1-608-426-»apq

Share America wttn Scand«wian,Europeaa Soutn American. Asian.Russian high school eichangestudsrM arrtmiq August. Oecomo ahost famlly/AlSE. Call 1-000-SIBLING8INQLE81 Meat single peopleIhrouanoul rural America.Confidential, reputable, eitnbiishodplan Free details. CountryCanrwtciiona Newsietier. P O Ooi400, Supwnor. NnpraiUm 06978Smoky Mountalns:Lile|ime olMemories. E*p«nance the Beautyana Romance ol • MountainWadding In Oalllnburg. OrdalnodMinisters No Blood Teil/WoltlngHoneymoon LCMjglng. 1.&0O-2i5-0797.

DO YOUR TAXES TAXYOU,

-YOUR WALLET, OR-YOUR NERVES?

TO MAKE YOUR TAX SEASONLESS TAXMQ. CALL

034-1317GREGORY A. SHANNON, 33KJI-HLake Rd, Avon Lake. Evennga Aweekends evarfebM. Pieae* cal 933-91B7.

INCOME TAXPREPARATION

EDWARD J. STEPN1CKA, CPA*£nnMM is Praeilce Oefore me

Internal Revenue Service74aW

LEGAL SERVICESIncome Tax PrvparaOoa Divorcewas. Bankruptcy. Avoid Probate.Powers of Attorney, Traffic/Dm.EUar law. Al Courta.

Froe Inrtial ConsulaDonO-DOMANOVrCATTY.

331 •Tang •

SUcktar^oyerarMAasoejnc 'SAaron SMckar. CPA eHiryAnn Boyer^PA

Sn>eU •uatneaa AccoxnMng and

AVON LAKE WOOOWORJUNQ CO.i f r s made of wood, we can do RTaookshetvei. cabinets, customclosets, entertainment eenters,UicMnpentries. Free estUnaies.

BO~OKKE^PINO « MORE; Allaspects of bookkeeping andsecretarial aenliei as wai M t uprapanwon. Cai Anna 2334)431.

CLEANINO. Commerctal,rasWsnoal. new corwnjcBoo. batonor atier you move, apatments,ottiees. personalUed service.Bonded ft k»wred. Free ee«maiea.All work guaranteed. For morek*jiiT«uun cal DAY'S EAS£, INC.327-8348. Others sand you ackwn^>»«m y

CLEVELAND^ CALUGRAPHYfXolea for dMptey. oarHcsiM. laiW-fy lieee, imrluuona. signs, placecards.-You name « Cuskvn worn.

Cal Marc at

o 7 M a a33111 E.HoyeRon Road, KEaion

32t30 MUla BoM. Avon

MEGASTAX SERVICES, INC.

.73339 Center Ridge Rd.. 101Rocky Rrver, OH 4411 •

3M-1S20(Fixed raise for return

preparation)

y . e Ptene.New Buelneee StarVupa

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"CHIMNEY SWEEP"CLEAN SWEEP CHMNET

SERVICEAffordable Prices, Onwt Servtca"PREVENT A CHtMNEY FlflE-

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Stamra and Sealingof Aivrood Surfaces.

Spring Specials71s-«34f

ACTION VACUUMVacuum* on Sekt New A Used

Free Estimates on RepairsLowest Prices Guaranteed

2M07 Detroit Rd., Weettake

CMaai

871-5667

COPIESMADE

25 CENTSanyaUaupktmtr

THE PRESSISSLEAHRO.AVON LAKE

REOINGERTAX SERVICE

CALL FOR APPOINTMENTB U - W T

SriiiTH a RtlCMARO^Sfr*ven M. Smith. CPA, CMA

DonHd a Richard, IH3 CertiRedPnrsonal and Small Businns

Tsisa and Compiling. Our Officeor Your Home.

933-S4M

BUSINESS * RESIDENTIALTELEPHONE SYSTCMd. Salesadditions, movss and chonoBS. Newcr used equpment available Serviceon most major brands. Residentlafwiring Reasonable rates, LakeTelecom. 933-3771. t-fl00-522-

c & cMAINTENANCE.INC.

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B35-9687

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REPAIR-REMODEL29 Yrs.Ejrpertonc»

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Senior Dtcoount 10%

734-0779

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S74.900 SHEFFIELD LAKE3 DR wnth vvuh *J rww carrw. Oiy tiled b*th. fmh-fy pauited. NKe uzed kitifwn. frmed > jrd. u n o dpa*io pgrih. MLSJS3O742. Owner Mem CWMICrwco 933-'/)?^

CLASSIC COLONIALMove rijht in ih* work U already done. Siding fl,window* new in "93 & funvicc new in "95. 3 BR,home ha the dunning rmurJ woodwork through-oot-Cafl today for t peek. Cobblntone RealtyM M 9 7 9 MLS#S4SS64 *

POSSIBLE IN-LAW OR TEEN SUITES 149.900 IJungaWnndi. LooueJ al end of wrevtby htavtfy wooded area. +5 Bltden or game m . 2r>rrp<*cej. formal dining. FR. in-ground pool. 2 o rAttached garage wuh loh Sutaife. MLS*»507-WC*rol J. CreKo 933-WJ Cobbleaone Realty

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4*79 Ufcwood. SJteflkJd take. N. off Femdde. hutS12O00 wtU puc you in this 4 BX quad level hotne.Often formal dining, kitchen WLvge brfcftt axwut.HE WFP plus basement. MLM8S0828. lour bo slewFeb. 16 b Carol J. Cfoto 933-9979

Penny Helbig

Carol J. Cresco

ELECTRICALADAMS ELECTRIC CO.

• Licensed. Bonded. Insured^Carving aevwtancTi Weftaide

RvtUonui commciat IndntriQattty Swvwi at Reosonaeie- Rate*

*•- 366-6069

FIELD MOWINGROADSIDE MOWING

892-0907FORD HOME

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933-2990.GRAPHIC OCSIOH

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Dastga Atmcttstng. LOOM, Uyout.Copywrfflng & Craallva ConsutDng byLanctt w« gtv* you ma tmaga younoad to BUCOMO. ExcaMni quality.quick lutnatound tlm« andreasonatm rakM. Can Lano* K>dsr at331.1080.

HANDYMAN25 YEARS

EXPERIENCEn«nQ^lactCa.CpDICK MILLER

327-6922NEW Sarvtca company tonnnj nA«on Uka tor cndcaRy naadod. umaday dallvory ivrvlca ol non-huanloua maHrtais from on* poundup to 1,300 pounds anywtiare inOhio. Rat nues. CaJ i-2tfr«)3-4533lordataM.

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845-7352PHILLIPS VACUUM CLEANER CO.SALES AND 3ERVICE. Naw andreoutn daaners. ouarantaed lo*eslpnoss on n«w daanara. W» njpalr anmakes, warranty store lor Hooverand Eureka. 191 IB Detroit Rd.,Lakewood. Pick-up and daNvsryavaOafiie. CaJ 1-2290730.

CAREER OPENING FORPROFESSIONAL REALTORS

Ca!! Penny Helbig 282-9165Amherst Office

orCarol J. Gresco 933-9979

Avon Lake OfficeFor Confidential Interview

Avoid the BIG BITE out ofyour COMMISSION CHFCK<;with our company, agents

are our number one priority.

THE LANDINGSAVON LAKE

933-9979 • 282-9165

REACH 2 MILLION HEWSPAFERREACCRS DMTI on» mi !*aeaTmr<lONLY S1B0. OtW* tma oommurwynewspaper*. Cat Kanr at ffw OtwStateMM CtMSifled NetworR. 014-48M677;Remindets Service. E v » loroeiBirUidsys and Anr»vef»«nef? r*otdeas tor (peoal fftu? De al M Mtotevert Utettme man«»»r*h>oe areavariobte. Cal t -Ci^-BU-Ult) lor

DO YOU THAVIL* 6OOK YOUHOWM/FRIEUOS TRAVEL ANDRECEIVE PERKS ANDCOMMISSONS CALL TBOY. fOO-211-5BBB FOR PET AILS

EXPLOOMG VLM COMPANYUnque tecmMogy moans no

un-patten >*—ott 8 *Am&it>oiJS*

RESIDENTIALAND

COMMERCIALBUILDING &

REPAIR SERVICES

Cerpwttry-EJectficaM>lu=ablr>g

AB Work Performed toSlate & Lneal Code Btamtartfa

Customer Satialactton la OurPrtotlty

Free EsUmewe dtmJtf GivenNo Job Too BmeH

Ftaty Inaured

Call John atJ R Enterprises

779-7303

ICE CREAM TRUCK: GREATBUSINESS FOR SALE OR LEASE,ESTABLISHED WESTSIOEROUTE. CASH INCOME. CALL

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139 FinancialSSLUUP SUM CASH HOWU W«

bv/ your INSURANCESETTtEUENI, AWUjrTY.

MORTQAOE NOTES, or LOTTEnvWINNINGS. PAYMENTS tot CASH.

OufckOoaras. l-eOO-330-MISEXT-BOO.

CREOTT CARD PRO8LEM37 Onolow mortMy payment. Cul n m i tNo harrassmont. NO FEE.Counseling avaitabta. NON-PROFITAOENCY. NACCS 1-Q000aiU5JEXT 1*5.DEBT CONSOLIDATION) CutPayments Up to 00%. LicensedBonded. 24 Hour Approval. CallCredit Manaoemem Servtom 1-800-311-6866 Ert-100.

140 BusinessOpportunities

An amawvj oro. Coke, Fmo Lay,NBCMSOO areal local routes • E*c.EamM pot For InM Info cn« 1-A0O-321.7690. Investment requirsdS3.500.

CASH FOR HOMEOWNERSCredit Problems UnrMnuod

No Application F M - As taw as'$10,000 for »99nno.

•$23 000 lor $24B/mo.M00k»3«WM0.0

eased on 8.75% APR 180 mortftsFlied Rales 1-eOO-M9-K>97CAPITAL SEEKERS, INC.

MO 1216Coke/Snappie/Harsney local rHgntraldc locations! Excellent cashbusmessl Priced B M l t C O nowt 1-800-011-0342. Wn.lnv. $4,000.

M a peypnones and Dre-pMd phonecard routes. Top ot trim lineequipment. Qrsat businessopportunity. 33 pnme locations.$2,000 t*JS MeMy. Cat 1-03O-23S-XiS.PEPSON WAHTEO lo OWN andopame nual canty sfwci In NcflftRidpaVa area. Low mveumeri ForInlormatlon calf Urs. Burden'sOourmx Candy Company. OaUs.TX 1972)091 -6339.

141 Building SuppliesSTEEL BUCLOWG9.NBW,

EnnrstanW*0»fl0«12 was it5.300 Now ja.WO

50» 1 OOti B was $2flJOB fiow$17^00

60x200115 was 1B2JO0 Now$39^00

lOOitSOxtS was JaO.000 Now1&9.990

1-aoo-toi-atMSTEEL BUtUMNOS Sale. 3Om4O>ID.*<.81O. AOaOOnM. 16.088.90x73*14. J 12.230. 50i1OOm16,siB.3Aa. oo«io0iifl. s i e w e u »*loraoe tWOnot. 30a lOn. 70 urrti.19,082 Fnx bfoefiuiB* SantinalB i i , 000-327-0 TOO. e«t. T9

155' Cemetery LotsCEMETERY LOTS 2 Caniotsry lols!adjcumog at Guneel Momortal PafV671-3961SUNSET MEMORIAL: 2 aya lovMCrypts. Oarden Mausoleum. S 7.200value. JS.000 (318)467 St90

158 Cleaning3 SISTERS CLEANING CREW

Offices. Homos. No Job Too Smallor&qlP49-7Stq

MAID TO PERFECTIONQuality Cleaning ServiceResidential, Commercial

Weekry, Bl-WeeUy, UontMyFREE ESTIMATES

160 ConstructionCONCRETE REMOVAL A

REPLACEMENTROUGH • FMtSH CnAOMO

Wo Hand* AM Jobs

EXTERIOR PAW UNOAl aspects of anarkx parang andstanrg. Ov 12 yean eiperunoe.

C t to* l r lQ M

1M-2M1GOS ENTCRPRtSES

170 LandscapingGARDEN ROTOTILUNG

EDGINGCall Dennis Broose

933-3618

185 PaintingBOB'S

GENERAL REPAIRParang • Weftwpe.

CompMe DrymU Vtork16 VTI aiparwnceBOBCOWHURD

331-5749

BRUSH UPPAINTING & MORE!

SmnlJoDs WeKumod

g y pCat to<*y lor sprlnQ specMe.1 S% Of) February BooungsLicensed • Ineured - Bondod

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P.O. DECORATINO* Hang A) WaSeovrtnq ' Al IntsnotPa*t>ig - T«Uu™ Cearigs * PlasWr •DrywaT• Reman Ha^Jwood Floors *SUNI " Qlan * Woodgnwi * feidudngOddJoba.

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FREE ESTIMATES.tn-iaoa

INIEBtOH PAINTINOComplale apartrrwot ranovstlonsImm c*n** ig to drywal. Wftry cm*duena U people when you can cafljuslone

TrC WORK CREW INC,777-1071

RESIOCNTtAL PAINTINGHEHNfcSSrS INTERtOR

ATTICSBASEMENTS

GARAGESCean out and Haulng

or ask. I ngnt do n

356-1867RUBBISHHAULING

Oarsge or smel strucBjrsa removed.Cernsr* or any fjpe ruobsrvappxan-ces ramowed, siso garages ctoened.

221-9204

195 Snow RemovalSNOW PLOWING

Reideneal and CommercialSweet Brotfter*

T3*-J«74-K)>«3»jTERRY D. UURRAY

LANOSCAPtNOSNOW PLOWING

CALLNOWtTerry 337-7S73

Pater 741-7476CERTIFIED PAINTING

PAPERING. PLASTERINOPitman Wof*

R M .'Apt 'IndusI f u Dono RiONTtw tint TWn«"

FREE ESTIMATESCuBofc

WaBpaper Removalpiuiennrj. Vamiattng

Stauwvj, Faux Frtsries, EtctSYrs. E«penenoe

FairviewParfeQary 777-1 ftM

191 Roofing

BROADVIEW ROOFINGALL TYPES

RMidanUal * Commarclal

198 FirewoodFWtEWOOO - CLEARANCE

$123. a cord flaHviwd for seasonedhardwood Phone7O4gB74-FIREWOOD - You Split. You Ptcfc-up. 734-0441 (evenlnflsL_FIAEWOCO lor sale. Oatu You pick-up 734-0441

FIREWOODSeasoned

Uuod HardwoodM 0 - 1/3 H a Cord

1710823

r Service

323M70rre»330TOO BUSY To Clean Your Homo?Then call me. Dependable, reuobieservice, flsatonable rates. Free•somates. BOS-004a.

D & J'S PAINTINGIniertorrEiterlor

Professional WonunonsTupPrompt Courteous 5ennce

Cafl Fiwvwt* Psrk

670-7660EUROPEAN PAINTING

* SERVICE. INC835-8468

Uitertor/ExMtor.nm/CondenAnduS- Htgfi C«<llnCj9.

Powar Wash Cedar Staining.Senior Discount • InsuredFor Professional Work a

Free Estimates. Cal M3-«4«a

• Complete Ounar" Ice back-up provanoon

226-0800Fas! Remote ServiceNEW CASTLE

ROOFING COMPANY

892-8696 or 930-2399

Five Estimates

193 Rubbish HaulingTRASH REMOVAL; Yards. Oaragesand Basements deanod. Call Bruce.323-14SS.

FIREWOOD, SEASONED ANDDELIVERED: S3O.O3 per RicK or% 140 00 pw Cord- P49-&3OT

KENOERA CORDWOODSoo&oned, ScM and Deirvered.S50 00 a RKk, S140 00 a Cord.

933-^19

SEASONEDFIREWOOD

S120 PER CORDS50 PER RICK

FREEDELIVERY933-5892

REALTORS SINCE 1903 * *ifJ * * t a i

CATHY HUGICKManap:' ol the

Smythe, Cramer Co.,Avon Lake

invites you 10 join the winning

learn .„ cail today for details.

933-3733

729338. ExBcuthw 4 bed.. 45 bams, white brick colonial, twoatory open & dramatic foyer, open staJrway. formaJ dn. rm.open Ul w/lam. rm. Exquislta master sulo w/glamour bath, tod

m., 3 car gar. pool, patio, 1.25 acre lot. J. Demos. 871-0464933-3733.

o47724. AKamatrve Snandng 3 BR alum, ranch has extra liv-ing spaca in basement with flnlshad rec room, playroom,den/tjffice, 2 car garago. fenced yard in Avon Lake. Cal forCnandng detalb. 9108^00. Carol Black. 333-3733.

The Avon Lake Smythe Cramer Co.wishes to congratulate our Listing &Sales Leaders for January.

Listing Leader Sales Leader

LINDAHO&LM

JOANNADEMOS

HOW MUCH HOMECAN YOU AFFORD?

MEETWJTHAN ONSfTE LENDER~ (NO OBLIGATION/NO FEES)

WBDNESDA Y EVENINGS 6-9 P.M.CALL 933-3733 OR JUST

STOP-INt32020 WALKER RD. AVON LAKE 44012

A SMYTHE CRAMER COMPANY"FREE" HOMEBUYER SERVICE

723567. Affordable laksfrontl Spacious, open Boor plan is oraalfor ontartaining. 3-4 bedroom. 2.1 bath Quad level has gas hoot& C-air, Family room has WBFP & walkout. $259,000. BarbMiBer, 933-3733.

Cal!LINDA HOMM

at1-800-589-8207 VM 05437FOR IMMEDIATE INFORMATION!

AVON LAKE - $269,900GREAT HOME!516 Oanbury Lane - Windsor Hotow. Open floor plan w/greatroom over 2600 sq. ft. colonial. 933-3733.

AVON LAKE - $109,900METICULOUSl159 Forest Blvd. Off Lear. Spacious ranch • 3 bod/2 Lath neu-trci deccr. screened pa Ho. 933-3733.

SHEFFIELD VILLAGE - $184,900SUPER BUY3960 Abbe Rd.-OH RL 2 4 DetrwL Over 3000 sq. ft. Colonial.1.6 acre Jot, 4 bad/2.5 bath. 933-3733.

ANHERST - $183,500M U S T SEE!435 W. MarTtn-exit O Oak PotnL Urge Cape Cod. 4 bed/3bath, gorgeous tot backs to creek. 933-3733.

WESTLAKE CONDO - $42,500G R E A T V A L U E27359 Weatown - off Dover Ctr. Ranch style, neutral decor.affordable, why rent! 933-3733.

6*4160. OpanSalurdcy 1-3 pjn. 674 Wastshore Shaf. Laka. 4bedroom brick bungalow on Crawl has neutral docor, hardwoodnoor. gss heat & 2 car garage on 60x100 tot. $79,900. BarbWBar, 833-3733.

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SEASONED nRCWOOOS139 Cord - S55 i n Cord

3Z7-fl9S2

200 TreaCareHORVATH

TREE SERVICEAAnd LxndBcspIng

Tree & Stvnp R«movml, Topcxng.Trimming. SlirU) planting a cars.New lawns. S*od w «od.

871-3623SWEAT

BROTHERSTHEE - tnYTvning. ramovaJ.ortndng. norm ttamane. p t o gcloirlng. cabling. Ohio CertiliadArt»rtst. Inturwl,SNOW PLOWINO-Ratidenlial &commericaiCad lor lr«« consultation.

734-2674 - 933-6389WILSON'S

TREE SERVICETree* RamovMTraos Trtrrunsd

Stump OrinOno/nemoval

1-800-531-5462353-0083

205 Craft SalesCHATTERS WANTED; No.ObttstodKiwmnis Annual Sprtng Craft Show.

March 13, lWT9am-4pm.Community Cabin. CM Bil BiUon

777-4770.The 1997 Ckrvaiand Area Arts andCrafts Show* Oocklot la ready! Leavename and number at22S-7203 (or HwmaUonl

SALES

230 Garage SalesANNUAL GIGANTIC Garage Sole,Saturday, March 1st. Norm OimsledSenior CertMf/CaMn. 28114 LorainRood. Sam -4:30pm.

SHEFFIELD LAKE. 5113 LAKEROAD (CODE: 11«). FRIDAY.FEB.14TH (10AU-2PM), Daik,Bookshs'Wf. EwrtH«-BJw. DormRaMgaralor. Dretivr. V-Bllnd*.Vacuum CiMnar. Mac HK

232 Resale Shops

CLASSIC CLOSET"KIDS KLOSET"

(HEW TO AVOM)NEW SPTUNQ CLOTHNQ UMCSELECT-OUAUTY-SAVIMaS

SALE, SAVE W-T3%3SiiHAL£ STREET

(Behind Hrm BUDO DEPT)(Ofl Ortrort Row))

Avon,Otik)

GOOD NEIGHBORTHRIFT SHOP

140 L*ar RoadAvon f k a , Ohio

Accepting. Winter CWrung Onf/

JUNK DRAWERRESALE SHOP

•22 SROAOWAYLORAIN, OHIO

(Act oss From Po«l Otflca)(JUJ244-C7W

RESA1L ON THE LAKEWa Buy and Sail Only ma D«*t In

Quality ChUdran*' OoiMflfl.Fumltura and Acca**oris«. Opan

7Day«.413a E M I Lake Rd.

240 Moving SalesMOVING SALE: lull in ttoop SOU.

S t50. olau lop draq labta wrm flchats. $200. Can 833-9432.

252 Special EventsLARGE CANOPV TENTS

For RaniPertoct lor Your Outdoor Party!

(r30'«2OoAvk lor Mark

Smhh'a Cowntry Countar

HEALTH,RECREATION &

EDUCAT1

280 Education &Instruction

CALL and aU i t * about my835-3136

CERTIFIED TEACHER -ul tulor*mdom m Cnc*>« 1-12 *> suyictaiDO* Stutf siJSi ctms orto oftjfod

HOLLY HILL RIOiNO STABLETaacfwn An Ann. Doarong ana

Trmmng Our Scfnol U Known tor it*Ouanty Tracmng (Tha SAFE Way).

B3>U3S

HOnSEBACK WDINQ LESSONS"Lsam hofMfnaraftp and nong WufltB«g*inor» trraugh adwancad NormCml Egmstrmn Onar. 9Xi-*ey*

LEARNINO UNUUTTED WESTDiagnostic Tauna

RsaOng - Bale SfcWaAdAgas

S m S u i - ACT/SAT0O*-1732

290 Entertainment

* MIDNIGHT *CONNECTION

wtocata •238-0294

KC ENTERTAINMENTPrtvaW ParMa, WsoJnQl

Hauntona, Oam Baka«6O'i. 70*s. BCi and W i Mustc lor

Call Kallsy, t33-tU3

MUSIC Iron tJockay. Record Colloclortpeaaifing in KTi and Nationalitymusic. H.iv« Tuxodo <wn trav«l. WaVy350-1390.

295 Health & Beauty3QOO wOMut y n m l Surt. rapanon-lur^cal. parmanenl rattxaoonS-8 •wKL» Airtm cafe* Onv«4opad.DocturactHOvad Fnw rftwmaoon byrruJ IBOO) 427-7330. «H. 730, (400)9«t-537Q. Fa« t 4 M | GflJ.3577.htip /wMw.witlonlraadom comS

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btASno Dow oamit]r. No tenons ortaumo. lu*> rmiiW Dnng i e .OurMU sacTt. waur bonw,

•iflrn»o mal Aba av»U0M onvidno CUtM«*alov«r 190 beacons

m Cno InduoVxi Avon Laka.Kn-*r<ti. rj>na. Gmflon. Lonm.NortriAdgaviaa and Obartn. For

men information, or h«a l iU Oauand tcnsduM. caa 333-fLEX

13339).

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•100*". Bate Call UnitedPhanmacvutical

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(COO-a aCCEPTED)

RELAXATIONMASSAGE

Rohm* *t i«u. Nurtura bOCffwn.tnckjdo* RariaictogyiT'ctarVy. OnlyS30jT». or $40/t-f&hr Wsakdays10am.. 10pm. Soma Satin)***.Barbara

FREE GIFT TO WOMEN835-5042

300 MusicalInstruments

1961 K1UBALL UPRIGHT PIANO.EiaKbw* Condition, mf&snyi S»«t.E« IO( I« Hond-UKts NMCMpovitCushion (tor llancfi}. 1X000.933-

7279 ATtBt ftPU

305 Music LessonsLOOKING FOR pUnoiaactwr tocoma » my Wasttaka homa A

o>« «aaUy baaona. Eiparlanc*prarcnad. Uualc Education

atudanta wwlcomal aTS-OOga.PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS.ShafhaM Ana. Enntnaa, Cfeklisnw u Adun. Can B34-47B&

310 Sporting GoodsCASH lor firaarmi; Nsw. u»ad.antiqua. 734-3380

QOLF BALLS; lop quality,aipartancad. $3J. par 100. 734-GOLF CLUBS; trona. twocn. putlor.barj.cpmp>aiaaat >30 gai.tTMMOGUL SKISt Pr> X M , I K cm*TacrUca QP boob stn 10 3, LOOKZ3 bindinos, Scort Poiaa, uiUna>173 PnonaB7t-01)32. "ONE SNOWBOARD. ManufacturerSottd, UoOot Futura. Brand NewStops-Legal «./Ad]usiabk B !37-1/rT$l50.00. 6

MISCELLANEOUS

320 AppliancesFREE; ZByr.ofcl Fnnidaira lUa by-woo. Worha grealloolia lambla Youmove from basarwnt. 333-Z747 artor1pm,

REFRtOERATOR; 22 cu.lt. loprrsBMr <^auto lea makar. SyrioktE«aa«nt conation. 1000. 327-2*4Q.REFRIOERATOR; O-E. tBco ft.)crbpsr and meat drawers. hosSms.harvwi odd. good conation. MS.B35-26A3.

323 CollectiblesI BUT LIONEL TRAINS, t34<311.LAUPB; convtried Karoian*.tandwtch giasa, **K lamoa brasa &to lonn. Pendant lamp (ooubla).nartdaitypa ubia lamp, china orbrau. B71-SS34.

325 AntiqualT"FURNITURE REFWISHMO

L«t Ui Turn Your Old TraasuraatmoShowPtacaaFREE ESTIMATES

033

SHCPPES'bf UtttOH STATION"A Heartttii Sakt FaO, 14m vm Fao.KW 10-80% cfl selected Om Shop-Up to 40% off salactad Antkiuaa.0121Norm Canter SL Uual norm ofRL301. rrwna. from J-4*0 or RLiaHoun Moa-Sat lOara^pm. HoursSun. 12-5pm.

327 Clothing"BROWN BELTED Leather Jackal"Sup-out Hrung, iu» io, tSS: Suao»hinged leainerjacKet. cinnamon cot-or. Uta 10, SJSTctf B33-3315.FEMALE CANADIAN MINK; Fulltonom. alia io. like naw. Asking»I.M0. 333-5912FIRST COMMUNION v«kl 033-9963or 313-0233- _ ™WEISS; Oorooous orhite sappniramtr* lua langtn ccwL tax trim. Sm..Mad. U«ed 1-Ma«oa Must ucrtfteeSt.AGO. Appralted at 30,000.(210)843-4556.

330 Furnishings ~a is - ioss ; wheelchair, Sioo.-

crib/manra«i, $50.: daski, J u s . ;S50. H O . $10 : walker, cartaal.J1S.; llreplace tcra«n, J23;tnownroa. Sts P-i8V75ni4.

BOOKCASE. WC; rockin3 S Q l X t t ypDlNlriG ROOM TABLE; 4 * 6* Par-«oi9 style, glass loo. aluminumWflW, cuWm bmH. I486. 333-0501.UATTRESS AND BOX SPRINQ,WHG-SUE, E£BTA TocM3(-lhe-Une,Llhe New; B Months Old. Paid»1,OOP/Asking >600.930-5227OAK DESK, credertta, hutcti, twodrawer Isterai f!te», oe»k cnair, twogueet chair*. |2J00. (21S)77Wt3«fwB

CHILD'S oKMr Evans Irtcvaa. AllOrtSJinaL EC. wheof 30711* tlr«ed•aodle. WO. Ukawood 221-6755CaJ to tern or pnooa 4C H I D Y

pQUALITY rrurt conation fumilure.Ufce newt Bora) couch. 2 cootcUnu-ino criaini. 2 10M (Thcrnasvtte] endt3&e» and eoctaal tada. 327-5006.ROCKEH; luu-ttzs Bentwood wincaning, nunfy and In good condQion,

»io rn&z*SOFA & LOVE SEAT; Rolled AmawBh ScaHoped Wood Trim. RuffledSWntng. Slue. Cream, QoU & BustV«ry Good Conation. $450. 937-6 S 3 3 A 1 3 P M

o p o a aw4jQia.CHILDREN'S YOUTH BED W/MAT-TRESS; Pon-t-Cnb witneut Mat-w y : CWd Gate. 933-9671DINNEHWARE; 12 plftcewi^wwu pcs. bUmaui bBciail J2S0. Will *etfJ200.after ipm.DISABLED? CfcnOng ftam a proo-Icn? Sl*t/Hfts, elevators and porcn-l''l> lor names, churche*. public•Oca., etc New and used Abo newand used, wheelchair vans.1-600043-3150ELEGANT Cannar gold lames watch.N e w wOffitirartl new contest pnze.A ported Valentine surpnsa. CaUB 9 2 C 3 2 0 t n

Sawmill 13,785, Suwi log* Intoboariji, pianlii. Beams. Largoc*paclry. Best nwmiit valueanywhere Fr*« Ifformotlon.Norwood SdwmiUa, SC CurtwncMDfSo i3. Aflihenl. NY 14221.1-800-57B-1363.

SNOWfKRCWER: Tcro 3 0 Pp .ewaflont. 2-1/2 yr«. oW. $250.B71-BM5.S0UH0ES10N compact am-tm(Wrao ctafiOo wnn reoonj player,$30; WWtXi>it mferowavo, corrpactuu new. J4S. C *

PET SITTINGLcnng canmt nomeFeed, waint, ••arose

gBonded & Ineuredcreatures all

835-4892

yOAROEN COMPOST, 130.00 PERDUMP TRUCK LOAD, DELIVERED.»335»W

335 HouseholdGoods

ATTIC TO BA3CM£NT_AKTIOUE TO JUHQUE-.

GIVE ME A CALL.rLLBUVrTAUi

JCARPET

Lime Quaratv evadabla in manycotoT^Lpw Knew) Please cad 2 1 *2I?.JIP.RUAL 01HIHO ROOMCHAOW. Cane-Bacfcad. ExcellentOonOWn.833.226S

345 MiscellaneousFor Sale

*444 IrMla Pooia H44 CompJeWpro *e*tcn a£? new 19 x3l tsmffysiispooL Inc. Oecx.W«-. Inert 100%iwandnp i -cco-sWUM.3,000 YARDS OF CARPETTtSS;he* vonoua i M M & cotofi of newcameL LCWKI pMefcte price. Ca321fr.2ia.7022.AOUARWml; Very cool 53 gatoncy-BndrtceJ ihip* with accauorie*.Utroa dog owe. P i p u w i chair.

BAKAUA CautSCl S Oayi/4 Hants.Undartoafcad! Mutt S«nlS2SS/Coupla. Limited Tiekau.(9<%"93S-9»99 EXT 3041.DAHAMA CnUSEI 9 days/4 nijrtu,UrWerboofcadl Must sourS299fcoic*- UrnlWd defeat*. (800)ass-sow—tsaae.B£O, QUEEN SIZE, luxury Outltadtop. orthopaae mamma let w&raa*headboard and Irani* (till! inpoefcaoa). Muat Set M2S0Q. 803-8583 ....

INDIANS TICKETSOakland Athletfca, April 2V(n. Two

(t) Tlchata. Section 1 JoBleachwa, I M M EACH. *33-

2769LARGE OXYGEN A ACETYLENECOTT1HO OUTFIT. Tar**. Gauow.40 Feet of Hoe*. Cutting and WettngTorcnee: WOO 00. C*a 837-4007After 10:00AM.LIONEL ELECTRIC train let; Sanmengine w*n amofca, lender, fm*Qrtcan. caoooae. rack & transtormor.CorncM* rwrlng s*L Circa I960.SI 35. 871-4347.

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HEED a BaDy Qtft? I can hand kmbootle*. nata, aweaicfi lor araaionaN* pno*. Cat ma 571-7327.QUEEN-SIZe WATERBEDBoonc«e Haadboard wMnor ae<i

. M9-77B1 Anar

WELOEH-CENEHATOR, WELDANPO WER-HX» 1 BMP. ONAN. Two 75Foot Laaoi, Cover and RC-tar Can.Only 20 Houra, Stored ln»ldo.SI.000.00. Call 937-6067 AltertOOOAM

WOLFF TANNINO 8EO3Tan At Home

Buy Direct and Save)Commoraol/Home Urtts mxn JtW.

Low Montnry PaymentsFrea Color Catalog

Cat Today t-800-842-1310

WOLFF TANNtNO BEDSTAN AT HOME

Buy DIRECT and SAVE1i I

365 Household Pets3 TEAR OLD 8EAGLE; AXC. Coil

934-4852. AKof 6PMFREE TO RIGHT HOME-The EneShon» Humana SooWty la lootunglor a tpooal parson t i adcoi Sam. a1-U3yrold purebred German&hocj«rti moM. neutered. «a sfiots.Neen* TLC. fenced yard. BGO-1720218-934-4254 .

Happy Jack Mange Modicme:Promoiej heefmg & rvtlr gnxfli WMvere ikin cueesei on OOQ* &hones mtrwoi stemis. Conuois NObenjyi-oari'oate. At farm. feed.hardware ttores.

TRANSPORTATION

1190-00Low Uontnty Payments

FREE Color CatalogCat TOO AY 1-600-71i4iSa

WOOO VISE Columbian 7 incn.Heavy duty wtth rapu action icrew.Excaient Condtaon. S40. a33-524i

ANIMALS

360 Animal ScrvlceaCRITTER CAHE

We're lhar* wnen you cam be. Cm-tor Care ofera lender. tpeOauedcaring M t a tor your pM In your homewnen you have u be away. We canatfo provkM ranaponation to andtrcm rw ve< and tha> groome/wfnnyou need ui » h*to. For lt*y inauradprofeuione! *•» recommended pelcant M m u your home what you areaway ..Cat ua anytime.

Don A Lsutoe. SwndbergFeatured on PJUL Uegextne

633-12*0Wai be mere when you need ua.PET PHOTOGRAPHY: Your home.Capture a moment of a loved pet ForappottmU 47e-oa72 derma.

385 Auto Parts& Service

U MITSUBISHI engine comptotatyrecoO. New ptsuna. nngs. crank,bearing*, timing dtatn. gears, orfpomp, reconditioneO head. J993.w<n «xJJoafi*e exchange.215-734-4417.

366 Autos Wanted ~A-A-A

Buying Ueed * Jur*ed CanRunrangorNot

FrevTowtnti441^411 or M3-00U

3S0 Auto* For Sato

Oood Conetaon. AeUngtajoaoeo. c i so7.si94

'91 CAUARO RS PACKAGE;Converubi*. 3U0O uu*«. v-8.Auomotic Power Wlnjot. PowerLocka. A/C, AM/FM Caasati*.U* t * r Manor. Facnry AnB-TheflPackage. Excellent Condition,Siofed WWera, 111^430000. Cal

4pq

ROLL TOP 000*. $40: Dog cage.$20: rabM or tmal dog cape. $10;Rado Ftr«r wagon. S29: USO0S4.

SUUIESE KTTTEHS; Uu* a SeelPort. $123. 1-41M27-I573

(Sanduairy).SIAMESE 5TUO SERVICE

SeelPomi1-41MJ7-1S73 |S«nouafcy)

13 CHEVY BLAZER 4X4 TAHOELT, Fared Oreen. LoarMd.C a1173 CHEVY Suburban. tOJXO rM..toet wner itorag*. muat M O r**cream pulf. UX&- w.ertad. S4.0Q0.or reeson*pw otter. 777-6237.

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• Free Estimate*• All Work Guaranteed

DAY'SEASE,INC

327-6346

OTHERS SEND YOU ACLEANING TEAM-WESEND YOU SERVICE!

ROBERT J.GLENH

CLIP &SAVE 10%

A Strvke Company thai KealfyCcr*' WINTER SEPCtAL

Now thru March IS. 1997U M U • * •> trw tpaodL

H i H tjt nam snr Ut up la 10014 h{adteddfinomjlf 9Svpla30O») ft

10% » N K » CITUfN DISCOUNT

937-M82.AVONI-800-742-9S41.T0UFKH

Limit t Coupon par Cuitomar

Lenny's GlassService CompanyCALL 949-5442M-F 8-5 • Sat. 8-3

Slonra-Streera Repaired

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NAPA AUTO CARE CENTERC*Ut 930-AUTO (2886)

O Kendall

(•••MMServing the Communit/ Since 1958149 Lear Rd.. Avon Lake

Forthofer Home Improvement Inc.Additions, Siding, Roof*, Kitchens,

Bathrooms, Windows, Door*, & Docks

(216)934-2254 Greg Forthofer

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