02-10-1988 - Heritage Avon Lake
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02-10-1988 - Heritage Avon Lake
February 10, 1988 38th Year, No. 19 A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN LORAIN COUN" ^Community Pulse by Mike N'oga ; i opponents are being reduced from 100 ft. to 80 ft. , , rliidit/ to speak. Tdo second reading was approved tM. i—,«4._ AVON LAKE — Couiicil Mondcy up"R'c unfortunate the mayor feels with Councilman Leland Lapp dissenpnvtid . second reading «f an eight-1 ting. Lapp said he had no ptoblem with we're trying to pull something over1 an month-old ordinance to rezone. (i-19 ' the. content, of tho legislti'ion,' h»i just residents." Councilman judy Erarick acres of 'lunfi in the southern district c! wanted to allow more time for citizen in- said., She said the Item was 10t h e c o m m u n i t y ' s M o o r e 1 a rid put. Sylvester told, council .he felt ap- introduced "to open it up to the citizens Subdivision. proval of second reading would bo the of this comraumtj for discussion and .Lait Juno, developer .Stuve Sylvester best way to "bring it back into tho public debate.":, • From 'zzr.zt, back burner!! Two past had council roinovc the ordinance from eye," ' . ' ' • • • • • • ' ' . . Advocates of tho zoning change lost : issues -""effecting different aspects of its agenda "because , the issue has , "I, want to ask the' people — both for year noted Sylvester wanted to maintain Avon Lako took a shift this past week. become an emotional circus," and against — to come to the next work consistent-lot sizes throughout the Going to the back burner is tho proposed With no changes from last year's session." Sylvester said. This' meeting is WoHlands Subdivision.-,'.' Immediately •V "Justice Center", •which1 is supposed to plans. Sylvester is asking tho 6.19 acres north of these tt.19 acres he built homos sched-1' i for 7 p.m. Monday in council be appropriately placed in front of the be rezoried from Ri to Rl-A. which an Charleston and. Canterbury^ roads c h a m b c , •';,. . ' • •• •' • • • ' . " • . • • ' •' Firo Station. Apparently the firm chosen would reduce its1 lot size requirements Mayor Richard Ha-isrod was concern- with 00; ft., frontages because zoning (herb, is Rl-A- Sylvester said his com.'to design tho complex is balking at the from 15,000 sq. ft. to 11^000 sq. ft. ed.about the passagtt of second reading .. contract. (Sou ptigol'4) Going to the front Minimum Jot frontages would also be because the item was controversial last. :'-.'... ..:;''•..'•". :^ ContfntJed on pag0 8 burner is the rezoning of .Sylvester. ">i Bunders property located on Moore Kd. (See front page story) t, 1 Advisory Council To Uncover Community Needs Reminder! Whnn your Press carrier 'collects each month, don't forget to «et the valuable coupon/receipt your uaiV rier should give you. This coupon can bo used for dollars off your next classified - a d . , : : • „ . / . . • • . -.,..,..• .."...;,. • YMCAl Tho North Coast YMCA is 'sponsoring their Back-o-Youth Com-, ^paigri which involves .contributions -from both the community and business. This program hri» raised thousands til - dollars during the beginning three yours •ago!, [For more information see page. 7.) Great prediction! "Avon AI." Ilial famous ground hog who made his annual weather forecast from his. burrow ' along Lear Rd. in Avon last weok hit the nail on the head. Good 'ole Al forecast. ; one bad storm. Let's hopo "Al's storm" was tho one1 tvo experienced last week. If so, spring can't be far away. Coming soon — a pleasant surprise. Tho Avon-Avon Lako Kiwauis Club is preparing a special program,to bo announced in next week's .Press; Stay, tuned.1 ' ' . Congratulations to those individuals honored by the Avon Lake Rotary Club'a 2nd Annual Business Imprtyomunt Award program. Ton individual were honored during a January mooring. Fpr photos and story, sec page 13; VALENTINS DAY M FEBRUARY 14 Bloodmobile AtALHS by Marilyn O'Oonnclt ' AVON LAKE — Members of the Citizens Advisory Council, a group set u p to do, among other things, a needs assessment survey to uncover, what Avon Lake residents want as far as community,education. met for the first time 'last. week,. Al<in(> with learning what their duty's arc during their three-yenr 'term; members ^ot an in-depth dnHnilion by Director Anne Naumann couro1;n i n g the"" meaning of commun.;y education. , ' ' She told tin? grpup that community education moans "continuing" education for all age, groups. "Education doesn't stop i t somo predetermined time in iife." sue said. ."Let's make the schools available days and evenings for nil'sorts of needs." Tho board,of education and Niiumann anticipate the commuity's hoods to Include such programs as child earn, latch key, family servicessuch as counseling, legal aid. health and employment, iob training and vocational education., senior cUkcn, services' and activities. recruatlcma 1 offerings such as volleyball ;. and Ikmkotball. music, visual arts, dunce, theatre and' unlvnraity and collugu extension courses., , , Howevsr. before these programs use spaco at tho center, the advisory council, will poll the citizens of Avon Lako to see just what kinds of programs they want. From that data, tho group ihen advises the board of education as to the findings and mokes a proposal or recommendaHon. The board, then, has the final say as to what programs finally take root. The community survey Is funded by a S3f000 grant from tho State, Department of Education. ' •••.., As for membership of, the group, representatives from several community organizations make up the council, giving It n broad based feel as to community needs. , , '.,'•. Some groups present at tho meeting included members from PTA. Junior Women's Club. Association of Retired Persons. Kiwanis. Rotary, Board of E d u c a t i o n and the : Ministerial Association. , ' •• Some had questions JS Is what community education meant. .Superintendent Clayton Dusek told that it "is whatever you want it to ,be," ar.d "the key is to incorporate all of our ideas .together." , , The gilt of Q donation of a, pint of blood is tho most personal gift because it Is a gift that only you can give "from tho goodness of your heart." It is also a guarantee of blood for your family for the coming year, should tfce need arise. Nol only do you and yjur family bonofit. but so do accident victims, tho elderly and infirm who are schitdulud for surgery, accident uictl.ns, %nd children who have chronic i):5ca?<» To giva your lovcu ones end otliors in • need the only gift you con give, please Dusek, addrcssins concerns about recomo to the Avon Lake High School cent flxod costs In tho first year, assured auditorium on Thursday. Ternary 11 Iho group that lio would llko everything, from 10 n.m. til it p.m. All will be from Niiumaiin's salary down to the welcome. ' operations' of the building to be . . the evening programs begin." Because "generated' by the activities in the. "no final ngreenifmt is at hand, tho name' building." Ha said' such a goal wosr' .of tho corporation is-undqr wtapsvv^.:;.: " r e a l i s t i c . " . ; . •"•':. • •. According'tp.-.tho;by-Iawi-of, Uie ' , Naumann said tho center, which may : vispry council.members mcetcmoc open as early as spring, is currently the-• -but are scheduted^E^meetT-again object of a major corporation's interest.', ;month to tour tho'.TroyTBcnity.,:;.'^ If a loaso agreement is.signed._tho cor-' .• Beginning next, week; Naymarih:says; poration wants to uaeniuch of tno space s • :siio.wiU:;jnove;he^ofnco':byo>;U\e'tqm-" : in thu building,, during the :day.J."Titat|lv -;munity^cenlert^andcanjbe,rBacH&Kat leaves thu building,open for residents at' "933-2701 betweaiiB and 4>."m. :VF--;;:^^ night," she said "with most of. the cost , for,running the confer puid for before Resident Proposes R/led Center , by Mike Noga , ; ' ':'.'/ AVON LAKE,— City rosiAonrCeorgti• R. Leonard, of 82 Beachdalo Dr.. proposed building a 33,000 sq. It.-office, building on Watkor Road, ni.jnst Tuesday's planning commission meeting. , The buiyinft.. would be-located nor-theast of, Dairy"Q:ioen and would,be ajout tho,samo size of the Avon Lake Fazio's Crocery Store. . ,. ,"You can say it will bo along tho lino of a medical center." said Leonard. Hois negotiating interest from four doctors, a pharmacy and an emergency medical ccntor. ' , ' ..-'• Although Leonard's plans recoivod no obtections from the . Department of Municipal Utllllies or the Fire Proven* , tion Bureau, Police Chief Richard Hunt said he Is concerned about tha proposed driveway, since there are five nearby on* 'trances and exits. Ho warned of possible ' unwanted ^congestion near tho Miller ;and Walker intersection. . ' Members of tho planning commission, tabled tho'request to a work soasion to additional question* can bo answered. Judy Em rick said othor proposals usually include:an architectural rendering, landscape, plans and ideas for stgnago, which'Leonard did not pnisont^ 1; "Wo" realty: don't have onough information," Jeanne Balr said. "At this llmo I couldn't say ono way or tho othor."1oho added , particular concern about ;he building's : use, bocauso many other ' types' of businesses are allowed in the B-2 zoned district _j; , : * ('(.•••"- Continued on page 8 Avon Safety Town Registration In 1088 your' Avon Kindergarten . and 10:15 a.m.'-ll:45 a.m. Registration is Parents Club will conduct Its third an- open to children entering Kindergarton nual Safety Town Program. . in September, 1988 and will tfijbold on Safety Town classes, will run. for a:, -Thursday, February 18. 1988 and Friperiod of two weeks with the first ses- day.Tobruary 19,1980 at Avon Middle sion beginning July IB, 1988 and the se- Schoot. A $7.00 foo b payable at tho time cond session beginning August 1, 1988. of reglstrtion and "all late registrations There are two time poriods scheduled 1 will bo $10.00. for each session: 8:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Chamber Of Commerce Meeting The Sheffield-Sheffield Lake Chamber of Commerce has a lot of exciting plans for 1988. One now project1 has its members particularly excited indeed. < Iii addition to promoting the economic well-being of its two communities, the Chnmber of Commerce is working on several Joint projects1 with the school system of Shefflcld-Shoffiold Lako. Specific plans on this Joint venture are in preliminary'stages, but members of both the business community and tho academic community,will benefit greatly in the future. , This Is an exciting time to be a membor of tho Chamber of Commerco. The organization will continue its community sarvico projects In addition to its now partnership with tho schools. Join tho Sheffield-Sheffield Lake Chamber for Its next lunch-meeting on: Tuesday, February IB at noon. Call 949-2204 for a reservation. •MM Kbmnfen* W we love to see you save your time and money Swift s Premium stinless turkey breast..:. G roast beef ri allftxi r bologna swiss cheese.. muenster cheese.... ic^ berg lettuce.. ^.;..;^ Diet, anw:oriaguUir ' v ^ ^ ^ , -''^ CGGa G0I3 • . . * • • • • " • • ' • • • • • • " • * hard pretzeiiiw;..;..;^.^:;^!^ Gutter pecan ice cream.... Rainbow " • ' , - • _ , bathroom tissue ^....£^v: vacuum packed i n debbie snack cakes.... dr. pepper............;,,;..1: Grade A ground beef..»,. I..... 1 center cut pork chops..... ® enter our Weekly Grocery Give-a-way at o"f Ww* o» HKBI to no pvrtfcat* r.qu Open daily 'til midnight everyday of the year AVON LAKE 453 Avon Beld«n Rd.. Ph. 933-9115 137 LeorBd., Ph. 933-2713 SHEFFIELD 4786 Lok* Ph.949-763 W » ! • « « > • th« not* M t priming • n v n / i p K i a ' t oi«Johlt •> piKficip»H*ng <•»»»* ice s of sorre of the abSrsviaVons ii^nc in Uie Pcl.ce Log*. . ' .' GOA - Gone on Arrival. , . . UTL - UnaWe to Locate. MVA - Meter Vehicle AccidentB&E - Brsiking and Er.ienng1 SOLO - iM on me Lockout , fl'O - Field InterrogatedDW1 - Driving Wlule Intoxicated " NCC • No CduStito* Complies, . • Otsp. Unit - Dispatched Un<u. Dili - Driving Under trie Influents. January 27 , - 0027 - 2-tl advised Service Dept- we need roads natted. , 0737 * Report of dog ai largo an Mooreivood. D Wi 07S1 - SauadrespondingtoBeachoafk Tower • • 0810 * Squad responding to business on Waftar. 1 ,1531 - Report of bicisle theft,at Learv.ood. 1 report. .••. 2315 - Report of. dog ai large on South Po-nt. D.W. will be advised in a.m. 1 22S£ - Reccn 0! car cern'nd high school Ui !^3 bctiles cut window. t m _ ' ' y CQZ'd, • 24S just c i i i * « i kids cut ol Veteran Par it. C0*4 - zas nave werMde mat just mrted lawn en A r m o u r , ' • , • • ' C2?2 - Alarm 31 buiir-.ess on Miiier Rd.. OK.' ' ' • •0456 - Sauad resrxvid'rrg.lo Beackaj' 0S36 - Report of minerfctVA.on .report. ' . 1720 - Bftpbrt.b! water 'jieaK on Higniand. • Wafer rotfied. • • , ' • , • ' 1743-Afann at residerce on Starboard Cove, checks OK., . ' , ' , • • 1804-AJann at residence on Lake Rd., checkad OK. 2221 - Report of kids drinking in parking lot Ol V.'BStwinds condos. . • , 2327 - Fife Dept. responding to residence on Fay. water tank Slew.' L . , • • .- •••• • • . . • • ' : 1/2 S l a b S e c o n d V2 S l a b . . . . . ^ 2 0 0 •HI ' •' ? M • ' • • ; $ $ • . • ./si • '••'•'?&* • '.VjS'i Jai 5&W^V§£ffi#^ ANNOUNCING : : T ^ : TOUTES les FEMMES' GAMBLER SfiLE ONI FALL! ,Wl^n^RWOMENS:APMREL&ACCESSORiES'fe;;V^ , 2029 • Report of intox. In Bronco In Westwinds, all individuals and urbanizations for their support and vote of confidence on Nuvembor 3. 19B7. Your efforts aru what made our success possible. Tho passago of this lovy will ennbla us to contintio providing tho many services of the Heal lh_Distr let ;o the residents of our county. , Dennis Abraham : , Chairman, Loraln County ' . Health'Levy Committoe' . .• ' , Kenneth G.Poarce.M.P.H. Health Commissioner .• p.y ..;> S' -. .. 3 Cheese & One Item 2 Cheese & One Item February 2 ' ' 0529 - Roads neod salt, ServicQ notlrled. < 033O • Roads need salt. Service notified. 1550 - Squad responding to Arrow Aluminum, January 29 , 1510 - Report of baby locked in car In Lan1000 - Complaint of sp-Uago by Fly Ash truck dings. OK entry gained. on MiUer. NCC. 1548 • Squad responding to residence on tO18 - Business In Landings repons minor Parsons. vandalism last night. 2135 • Report of suspicious vehicle at Village • 1036 - Report ol MVA on Ceriier Rd- no injuries, report. , •, _ , „ , on the Green, checked OK 1143 - Hepcrt of dog at largo on Irrwood, n.w. February 3 . notified. , . 0125 - Report ol suspicious vehicle on Center 1416-SquadrospondingIoBeachpark Tower. Rd.. checked OK. , 1527 - Alarm at residence on Glenview, check1202-Fire Dept responding Kcar lireatHc* edOK. „ „ • ! . * ly Spirit. 1318 - 2 * * serving warrant on Avondale, 1019 1559 - Squad respondini to Bear-npark Tower.' with n i s . ' " . . . ' • " 1856 • Squad responding to residence on Lake 140& • Comp&mt of dog running at large, Lear Rd. '20J3 - Report ol kid! throwing snov(3a!ls at • Rd.. D.W. unavailable; - '• - I7p5 • Report o( doq running at large on Spin' house onRodwood. .,.' ' naker, D.W. unavailable, . 1734 - 244 report* we need &alt for roads. 1748 • Report of MVA • on Lafco1. W . by Lvkeview, no injurios, -. IBIS - Report of MVA on Walker Rd. wast ol razio'g, no injuries. 1831 - Rei.-vt ol MVA a! Electric and Moore, ijnju^ J. , . , Thanks For Support ; 1936 - 245 stopping 3 ATVs at Landings. To The Citizens of Thu Loraln , 2114 -Complaint ol snowmobile running County Gonornl Health District: across liwns. on South Point, advised. Tho staff and Board of Health of the , 2310 - Report ol truck fire parking lot ol Saddle , Loraln County General Health District !nr>, QulonaoNaJ. .7320 - Resident at Village on the, Green would like to take Jhis opportunity to ir^rrcnod by another resident with a kntle. thank, the voters, levy warkora, . KCJ6-241 newspapers, rnomburs of the clergy and the Green. l i l O 19 with a 15 from Villa go on T ' . a 31 ,, 3 244 checking suspctous car Veterar Parit. checked OK.' ' January 28 . •' ' , .1413'LaVe Hd, resident tepcrisa vehide 0001 - Coniplalni of barking dog on Gmgutl. stuck In tree lawn. GOA, no d a n ^ e . ': UTL. • t * t V * i t ,17U - Report of 2 dogs at larg'4 on Electric. ' \ i 0536 - Redwood School reports st-ay dog in •'D.W. unavailable. • ., • \1chool. D.W, notified1015 - Report of dog at large on Lake RdFebrvary 1 • • ' , D.W. notified. , , Of 36 - Saiiad responding to Beachpark Tower; !'30B- Squad responding to residence on 0935 - Complairit of tfifift Irom Beachparti Forest. , • ' 1552- Complaint of mud on roadway. Wai her • Ttr*er, 'report. , 1041 • Report of minor MVA on Lake Rd.. fld. from construction. NCC. , report.' • , ' , ,. 1645 •Complaint of snowmobile up and down 1 1656 • Resident on Beck cama home and' Crwrry LfW. UTL. ' .' . (oond door open, checked OK. 1936 - Complaint ol a solicitor on Tomahawk. U UT. "^ m ^ . ALL S A L E S F I N A L - N O FHEE ALTERATIONS. TOUTES LES FEMMES : , . 445 AVON BELDEN ROAP (LANDINGS):: u > w rC THUBS. - 10XO MJn.» »0O DJn. AVON LAKE; OHIO 44012 , ••-•.-•-• SAT- * tOCO a m to &00 p 216-933-45)10 •; CtOSEO SUNDAYS Bridal Gifts Ayailable At 3 ,:.:? .r-UamieslFlea-M^ket-v^^ • Jewolry • Plants • Collectibles • Antiques' -; ( Year round Market , EveryWe<I.aSai.B-« ... QQG^AAM RL113«»M|lWftstofRt5a.; *oY^?".~/;v'\^Zy.<y.;-;tSa^_Antorsi' See Us Fb1ryaIentiRe\ide^;-jQbrcy5:P"-l-! Surplus Food Tho County Cupboard & Resource Center, the arec's local foodbank, has scheduled mass distribution of available USDA commodities at tho Trl-City Ofr fice on Aging. 4575 Lake Rd., Sheffield Lake, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on February 17. eligible Sheffield, ShotHeld Lake. Avon and Avon Lake residents only. All distributions will be determined on ntal household income. To be eligi'.'..• . ' • Loraln County ble, total household income v-tisl be at 150% of the fede.al, fede'.-al, poverty General Health District or belot^ 150% i must supply l writit level. Eachh recipient ten verification of eligibility to include a current audresa, ADC Medicnid Card, Supplemental Security Income. lotter, Thanks , , , , • food stamp eligibility card, unemployment boolc, or Home Energy Assistance To Avon Police Deportment: Wo would, like (o thnnk the Avon Letter, as requested by tho Ohio Depart' Police Dopani.'.Jr.: for taking tho time ment of Human Services. , ' out'of, thoir busy Hay.1 to help our The County Cupboard not only coorkindergarten children cross Detroit dinatusthu mr»uistribntion of USDA Road to mail their letters to Santa Claus commodities i;j Loraln County, but also before Chrfstnms. This insured them a acts as Admjnistrutiva Agent for ijic safe fourney and tho children really en- County's shtro of the 1982 Anti-Trust joyed the police escort. Supermarket Settlement foods." and , J.T, PauIclteil.A Kindergarten Stuff serves some 70 non-profit agencies in Lorain,, Erie' and Huron Counties through its foodbanking operation of soliciting ' donated food from stores, Thank you , farms, greenhouses and orchards. To The Editor: Contributions to support the work of Did you onjdy tho Clmstmns tree in County Cupboard may bo mode In care tho Miller Purk gazebo this past holiday of 4416 Liberty Avenue, Vermilion, Ohio season? The tree was a, project of'the 4*1069. , Avon L^-ku Garden Clnb and was put up County Cupboard and Resourcu and dcitorntetl by t-iub member Gerry Center is an agency of the United Way Paine and her husband. Thank you. of Greater Lorain County, and United Doris Webb Way of Erie County. , • 'EsiPfff r * t .•• i TNT FCRQI VALENTSNE'S^ DAY r,;'_ Sunday, February 14th . "Let Us Make Your Valentine Candy" a- 4 S o o "HARVEY NEVER DOES ANYTHING SMALLH* ' Choose her favorite from our MfecLdn o( fresh, homemado f^TuiA rnllk chocolate, cherry cordials or cny of our many varieties ail beautltully boxed .•• and Valentino B't wrapped. Moil Your Valentino CftoowfrtOT , TODAY!' OiirLirg*3tS*i*cf1oiit I CHOCOLATE MARSHMAU.OW HEiARTS On.y '51S A* ft Ib. SAVE • Reg. S1.00 $6.15 Afow This Year Chocolate Roses You Can Eat STORE HOURS: Daily.iO to 8:00 Sunday 10 to 6 p.m. , Candies nio^F^^cH-B- Ski ^ ^ ^ S^2 A Unique Shcp Ft Many New Hems To Choose From OOLXS. MUSIC BOXES. BEARS, ANTIQUE FURf^lTURg, R. J. Hemmer, Sr., Publisher Rick Hemmer, Managing Editor Linda Kovacs, Cities Ediicr Jim Ffanigari, Spans & Leisure toitor Linda M. Hfemmer, Advertising ' Ka'.hy Weishner. Advi-rtising Connie ^ Linda BJtnt*-. Sec'rtiMjry , B u s : 937-5544 K'U Fiji m, N-i.-,\slCo-oidiri.'.!o .-'CIe.ivf lami, Cctululiun M ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION HATE S20.00 COPYF13HT"1388 Op*T» 7 &.!*> A Vi*& [«, »c»«fn«m«rt» lev ! AVON LAKE DRUGS, INC. The Press is a Newspaper of Central Grcula^on in Uirain Cpjnty TECEFKONE 933-510C H p m e : 933*3526 X) D«a&.t i y • • t . O: (Hast of Ri. 83 & 1-901 933-3210 33471 LakcRd 933-6153 CIRCULATION, 11,673 Serving Lake Erie's South Shore Since 1951 SENIOR CITIZENS Special Discounts, On Prescriptions •• Troy 9-irbu.' Suzan Beam, Lyrrotta Ml. Angeti Ciramot', Saratt 'OrK^hanwr. MeEarsia Hatf^ntwcfc, Junn.Jt/ Kansc'J, D^nisaHc!m3S: Alyssa i.Timet!. S«rth Jas'os. Handy Ki!Crid«. Csttvaring K^nftwy, Ken Kcdg^. Ma.*k Li"orasl. Tyvjn Langdbn. Dougi.is t,M^ty. Cathtsiirw Macfcia. Brian HanslieW. Ctwryi State. Kenrwth McCam, Susan Meek. Cheryl M'Jiw. Kvrr/ Murray. Tori HiclUJl'O, Cassandra Pidu^i, Joiict Park. .JGmberr/ Paahks. Trtera Pat'.or>,Usa Seaasnan,, Matfww Smilfr, MtcfteJa bnyrjat, .'ascn Siorn, Jeff fey Tajrior. ELSin ThornJiil], SOzanne IJ'.a.'KkJ.'CriOfVl V/eanef; Mefjsa Wtnchester, '1 GRADE'12: *0mbefly, Alley, Christ a Andrews, ^fccflfil© ArncW. V/!Hi3ffl Baehr.• Joanene Bner, Eriek'Ba'rv Andrea Beck. f^CTit» Boggs, Diane Brown. Christine Cocpef. 5oan Cusek. James Ely. Jane Frndlay. Matthew Frost, Bradley Garner. Carey' Hall. Amy Heimbuch. Dan Houk. Todd Houston. J* " ' « Kehter. Maiia Ketsoy, •" Kevin rQdder, Hobert Kish, Alexandra Kmijht. MatttwW Kovach. Uo'' Lalak, James Uchtenborg. Troy Lime joy.' Amy UimadiW. Becky McCrath. Lance Meiners. David Michlovic, Chans.?' Minnich, Thcmss ft&sissa, Jsr»"»K EiGors, Jenifer S-iurdock. Bntia Nilson, Sharon Kovotny, Monica Pallarito, Samantha RadJ. Nicole Ptegor. Thomas Echmiu, Sandra Short. Dana Smel«a, Bri&n Smith, Magali Terral, Kristina Wilaky. AlJn Wyer. Kim Zaborowski. ynu jr« .J.5 mtn of «j» of tMM: cr c* (insert. FAMILY VISIQN^ARE CONTACTXENSES; J , •. • . T I N T E D • ; ; - v " , ; - ; . ; ; ; , ^ REDWOOD N E W S Ths studsns te:sd bstew have *smsd grsdsz wt«hy o( special montion. Although we'are proud ol ttie achievements of allot our , students, these students twok home report cards V,JM. all A's, ail A's and B's. or oil A's, B's and one C with no unsatisfactory marfcs in 'anyarea. '• ' .• ' - ••' DR. SCOTT H SEflFJEp ':':\' :--: OPTOMETRIST . • • , - ' . , SCHOOL CALENDAR Thurs., Feu 1 1 : 10:00 V 71.-3:00 p.m., BlootlmoMIe at Avon Lake Hl^ri School. Auditorium. Sri., Pak i s ; 6:30 p.m.. Varsity/]unior Varsity Basketball (Boys) ai Kairviuw: 7:3l< p.m. Varsltyilunior Vnrsity, Wrestling '— Fair-view at Avon Lake High School. Swt., Feb. 13: 12:30 p.m., :«ki Club to Brandywine Ski Center, Return at 7:30 p.m.; ' , AVON IAK£ HIGH SCHOOL HONOR RO SECOND NINE WEEKS GRADING'PERIOD HQHORROLL , , . The Honor Roll will bo compiled i t ii-t f*w5e students W,io have earned all *'H's" u>id "A"3" with no rr ir«.'.«an one (tj "ty- allowed: These limitations apply tor grades In a. jrs.*3 which tiav< traditionally been considered (Of Honor Boll staiui.Ti 9 average ti grades (or trwHonoi Boll must boat toast 3.75. ' GRADE 9: Ben Crawford, Kelly Drum. KMty Rrrne.M, Patrick Fricko. Jill Hetmbuch. James Jones, Brotl Unu"". Gaiwiei!* L.-ipe. Shelley Lynch, Sarah McCarbery. Jaw:! Mainors, C*tauna FU"" My. Tamara Sakacrt. Jennifer Saul, Joyce Voneman, Ja^e walnscttt, FJUabflth Wilber, KrlsU Ziogler. , ' . ' . ', GRADE 10: Kevin Albrechl, Sarah Boam, Nicole Bianco. Jill Clymer, T'acy DeMarcp, Sharon Drum, Scott Eastop, Kr,ty Goduldig, Todd Hassel. Elizabeth KaminsW. Mitchell Kamirski, MfltisM McCavv. Mark Michaels. Gregory Musi, Scon Rue tor, Sarah Schuster, Jennifer Steeto, Ann Tylty, Matthew Turco. Alicia Turner. Michael Vwoda. Marcus Zupan. ' • •'. GRADE 11: Brian Birk, Dave Hampton, Thad Kacsandy, Todo Krall, Jannlfer KcCowan, Brenda Parent, Joseph Peachman, Alicia Polacok. Kristin Runyon, Michael Sabol, Michael Schmotzef. Eric Stives, Ted Trto'ta. Christopher Truax. Joseph Vlskocil. < GRADE 12: Heather Clawaon. Wendy Clymer, Jamas Crawtord, Robert Davidson, Andromeda Faltav, Julienne CraDOWskJ, Ronald Kamlnski, Kathy Kneljs, Audrey lumadue. Heather Moore, Steva Munin, Ouinn Neednam. Ed Neugebauer. Paolo Pietrobon. Jennifer Sm'th. Roger Spence, Jelfroy Stratton, Marc Tartar, Tracey Turco, Wendy Waldrort, Lisa Wnittlngtorl, David Voutt. Denise Zelinsky. MERIT ROuL The Merit Roll wilt be compiled to list those students who have earned alt "H's." " A ' B " and "B's-" with no more than one (I) "C" at!ov< ad. The " C " grade, il earned in an Honors Course, is disqualifying for Merit Roll listing. Theso limitations apply for grades in , rourges whic- have traditionally been considered for Honor Roll status The average ot grades for tho Honor Roll must be at least 3.0. GAADE 9: Jeanne Annis, Natasha Carrasco, Kathy Ciaycombt Patrick Coffey. MarH Dietrich, Usa Eckenrod?, Bela FaHay, Mlcnaet Farrow, Matthew Fltt; Jennifer Gentile. Tracy Goins, Matthew Hayas, Came Herman, Christopher Homer. Tars HUdy, Elizabeth Johnson, Alicia Kalists, Holly Ki»er, Lucienno Knight, Tammy Koch. Jennifer Krojcf, Leslie Mahi, Jack Malorie, Gregory tM\ot, Eric Peachman, Bncfgof Ouinn, Charello Rodentiaugh. Joseph Homes, Grant Runyon, Tracey Sawtzka. Eric Schonkor, Brooke Schilling, Matthew Sexton. Ryan Shaw, Matthew Spastic!. Crjriatino Szippf. Bret Thornton,'Travi3 Tnorhtoh, Tracy Tompkins, Tod Tyler, Scott Weinman. Torosa West, Christina Zupan. GRADE 10: Kelly AJton: Christine Bales, Mo'iaso Banjoff. Michael Barrett, Micfiot'e Banal, David Bergnr, Cheryl Sotchick, Mark Butjnlck, Christophor Caudill, Anorew _oop«r. Nimish Dalai, Christopher Daniels. John LEtchson, Scott Geduldig. Paul Greehwelt, Robert Hannan. Jennifer Harmon. Jul<e Hart, J«son Herkenhoir, Michael Holland, Robin l!oy, K.aihy Kodoer, Oonnie Kvach, Christine Leonard. Kelly Lewis, Scott lewis. Vlvionno Lochhood, Nora Machln, Susan Mdnilla, Brian McConahoy, Mark Mltlsaps, Audra Murlon, Jason Pyatt. Matthew Ramasli. Krisia Rowlos, Michael Sherban, Pamela Smith. William Stadler, Robyn Tanilllf. Davfd Turlcy. Dean Yanchock'. QHADE 11: Matthew Anthony, Rose Arnoy. Scott Armtirecht, t&§## ^juretlarc*; Brian Barnes, Andrew Cifranic, Devon KUbane. Leah (216)933-8300 ; 32730WALKERRb.BLbCf;I; ColHsts?, lnCark Lorfl. Matthew Fetlyfs Amanda Schmktt, Sarah Bass. Paul Martin. , EVENINGS AND Honor: Erin Armstrong, Jeffrey Farmer, Christian Gerbick. Und- AT THE LANDINGS' 1 say Gormish, Patricia Grady, Mark Pastorelte, Davki '^»acft. Roialio' SAT. AVAtLABI.K AVON LAkE OH 44(112 Koch, Jamie Ranigan. .James Walts, Casaf*irti Suare2, Eri.i Schlechman. B r v d i Parsons, Myriah McKercher. Courtney Cot-eman. Usd Cook; Christine Hall, Matthew Lpra. Amy Schtecfcman, Bitty Rosencr. Kevin Roberts, Michael Reriker, Stiaion Perry: Janrvlfer Negulescu, Erik Mathisen, Jennifer Huryn. Andrew Honman, .Matthew Fil«r, Tonya Eber, Natalie Ofranlc. Scott Carlson, Kathryn Brown, Robert Bockwich. Jennijer Ronios, Robert Roeco. Paul Ranalli, Jill Leach. Nicole Krnbs, MichCJ Bee. Nicole Brat, Steven Drickhamer, Muslin Hall, Christopher Htme. Michael Isner. Geoffrey Hagan, Terrt Leahy; Victoria Lehbta, Julio May, Brad Nunn, Derek - Theisen, K*»-.in Watkins. Rebert Wilman, Benjamin Chmura. • Merit: Verrence Gmchanin. Karen Sanders, Matthew Sherba,' Chrlsta'lmelnet. Brooke Drugoaj. Timoth) l-yons. Jesse St*wnara, Kristy hagan. Autumn H^rdy. Sarah Uitz, QirysUl Jenkins. Renee May, Stephanie Align, Sean Dtsasy, Hicham Zserboran. Heathar , Aliamo, Robert Fo». Aine Galviri, Courtney Mock, 9rad P«ny; Jessica Soto.' • • ' , . • ' .• ' . • ' " . ; ; ' AHIES(M»rJl.A»r Jl)fttftOt«ir""* UBttA ' : ' ; , -.-" . • ; . - :..•= - ; ' . - " ' ; . v • • • - , " ; • ! • • • ' - ' • ' . - - ^ : : ^ a^i^ll «nyio>u«nlFWIoiopkte«,yo«-OD*tt«i«fi pnMCUii|ibeiimewtieflll»oatbtaaarr PROFESSOR BOOT-VISE'S TRAVELING • iindrrajriiMiitniliniWT. Amwbnttlhk kimikepcnaMlAMaea. TtecbnXM MENAGERIE A T REDWOOD wiUhtniotnabininetuuirordcceptive the u n exdtinx t o n a n of JOBT He Thanks to Kaiser, Pcrmanente, our students onjoyod a itcullc, It'iBicictDcMiiavifDrcoaucb' nuUconwau(k*9>ly.-YMnvtk»p> You An' - evabniRl wfeh *pco£«f^fisr VakabBc"! free health education experience on fanuary 20. Pro- loipoDp(e*iih»imil*f imertitl. 1 fossor Bodywiso promoted individual responsibility For ,fa*e a perfect Vitauine * DM?-fofjoor- D»*. You win feliir*int»liK«l 10,71 DUO'S body a s he spoke to our students about basic: health'and safety messages fa try a n d instill a positive TAUKIJSWp'n-MjjJ2)Youwi«b« SCOIUnO(Oct2»J*wl3)Y«eouLJbi^ atti'.tide toward haulthy choices in & lifestyle. Each , rmwig anond nure tfm anal hut it - bwU>i(Uiuk>.3workc^«ite.You»SiU '. teochor a n d child received a packet of information that wool be Jtnt lor yow uual mnndm •=• utt toraenUnt mow oud<« wtier* you wan used to provide opportunities , fat additional • tntoci-TtauiwtefcaiducaxxtBjMeaa caniihowcl.«yourukau. Yni'Dbxwarjr classroom discussion a n d activities on the health sub* • workproolcniiDyoucMiu.'prtKdwboa bdecWve m i l Mercury tunu dtract.-: "-"-iday.VtlcBtlnc'iDaycoiililieeirau rouilneed toM^eodalon'of «oney oa^ jects discussed. > aa cniirsly new apprOKh 10 jour This program v:>ts developed by health profcsslonab and educators in consultation with nationally r e n o w v cd experts in child theater a n d television. Professional actors using both puppets nnd '-till size costumes used the theater as a n educational tool to heighten children's awareness a n d interest in a healthy lifestyle. T h e play cllmiwed when Professor Body wise presented on award to the main choracter. Rob. as he made good choices about nutritioh, smoking, proper dental euro, exdrclso. alcohol, vehicular and h o m e safety and for avoiding drugr. . • _ ' ' . REDWOOD V'ARM FUZZY WEEK The first week of I'ebruary was National School Guidance Week. In recognition of that, wo held "Warm Fuzzy Week." Tho festivities began, with a play nt an oil ..•school assembly and a'sons by our second graders. The niesseKc of the play was th;it people should treat each other well a s thu students learned about giving "ivnrm fuzzins" instnatt'of ''cold pricklies" 1 to others! The thump was curried throuyho'Jt Iht* \mytk as t<-acheis and ntudnnts practiced givint; "warrn fuzzius" instead of "cold prickltcTS.1' ,', . , Thanks lo R'O the Avon I.nkn guidance- i:ounsolbrs, Mrs. Barbara Diirkow and Mr. Brian Durkholder, PS well as tho ftecond grade stuilotits ond leathers who helped with tho play. The impact of the guidance program has bittjn felt already and iho work of these people is appreciated! , ' , .' . CEMIM (Magr 1 W » 21) 1 M tttl very < opcimkiicno- butl)iinotaR>lifiiC(btl- ta tuch • jood mool you ma faig. iT/ou fa ihc vt* "> n " oitta* the ipur" could ( i t all fin*T ami, wmamk.on fill will keep yon out of Valcmliw'i Day; and In the procct* yon trouble. Apart* or other loeWpiherioj w money you Jon*! will itov (on off k) fteic idnnufe. CA.NCEH U»n 13-Jal 10) You'U be * . nmwukJtt HKi) wnkenl o h n foilt M In its mood to work ml you we »f» ID tm\a Valentine'* D»y. Ttechildfennuy beapcrkneini a antock but lt-wn*t tiet. Yna knlih »nd wa&tan in» prove with a JI' LEO Ual 1J-A»K Hit Yuu -ill be ia a (amtlini jpint acd you IfaxiU IK lucky, Bui wtnm cr you At. don't uk lor* nix thii week. IT you don'l do whu your' Viknune [hintt U t/jrvptUa, jeo'U remember i) • long lime. fcifliiiu%)y, >uu da will receive VlltrjO tMt 2I4ws> 12)ThilitoaUle 1.1 ticking moBtj «rmind iMfcomo. my^ui(unruppca. Then*?*. Know on**1-' tunitjf of ywtf ureer could b« is the nukinj. ThilwJInatttwioffarinwectendTli* bcit jtw Ritf be aMe to u y about VaJeitUik'f D*y U that il, could bow been wnrte. CAPRICORN ( D K U i j u I7)ThJ St» In ihiotm on yr»rfcweW« WMI cvoyttibiK should be fouu> your way. MainaaltxMe' you IB wlih team nranta people.- You;: eoulJmdapihemouitffptiiulpaianin ihewwld. . ,: '•'•-, •• AQUARIUS fjaa tt-Vth It) V<w « g p rial, lomc of Item t*rttj tiriaft. You could underfa • BkUen Uuwi|« U> your beLsriWfiMl*. Jf jmiilt'iiitmVileiKioe'l eift will make up 'or tout-vot*.yau>* : O PISCES (F«t» t7-Mar Ml You* j your amnul miewiL l i u t p t a i time for any nnw toterprtie • ptnonal or prof«»lion*!. Man a ipecUI aupriie tortfie loved on*** Valenti-K Kifdon'i uk« I tHp,_» Sheffield Lake Safety Report DefinrtiorU of some of lire abbreviations found in ui« Pofcc9 togs. , GOA - Gone on Arrwai. UTL - Unable to Locate. , MVA - Uctor Vehicle AccJdefit B&E - Breaking and Entering BOLO - Be on the Looltout Fl'O • Field EntefroQcledDWI - Driving While Intoxicated. . , NCC - No CauM tor Complaint. Otap. Unit • Dispatched Urvts. OUt • Driving Under the influenoe. •January2S 0116 - U t e ' a n d SSC. traffic Hop. Cited tor speed, 0604 -Abbe Rd.. Rsoort of a dear &«ng hit sautti of N & W tracks. Referred ta SVPD-1 0855 -HocRy River PD aovises they have a prisoner to bo released tftat w» have an outstanding warrant for. Unit enroute. 10*0 • incarcerated, 1320 - Lake and Hcwett. traffic etop. CUod tor speed. 1318 - Lake Breeze and HoJl, report of a vah. passing slopped school bus. Report 1331 - Harris, unit enroute to LCJ to transport HF to Lorain Man* Court. , 1342 - Harris, unit enroute to Lorain Muni Court ' 1800 - Harris, prisoner released. Kne and cost g 1002 * I.P. Blvd.. report of a st.-ong odor 0» gas rvjir vacant house. UTL- Owner advised. 1312-Ounny, bike reported stolen. Report. 1343 • Rtcheiasu and Dunny. ieBow up on bike theft r e p o t ' • . 1433 - West Dr.. complaint ol r*etghbot's dogs at large. Referred to DAV. 15:8 - Gayle. cornplaiii ot veh. parked the wrong vtsy'. O*;»er located and advised. 16ZB - Xenttwjrin. comstalnt of loud d'ums. Advised. • • • ' 1720 - Lake Bree». tc-nsto repots a male has teen roEowing Her aJ over tneoty in 65 Plym. Veh. located b / AU>D and advised. ' 1818-Shoopinq center, report o* a veh, hung up on the curb. Untt assisting, i ,1927 -Lake Rd.. vanrta.' 3m to araa tavern. Cable cut Repot, , , 2235 • Shopping center, attempted theft Itbm a veh. Report. , ' ' • ' • , February 1 • • ' , . • 1 0228 - Lake and EasbV/est. tratf.c stop. Driver onesied foe OUI, DUS and consumption in a motor veh. Incarcerated, veh. towed. oaia - Warwick and Ferncaie. complaint of a rod van stocking the view at interaecuon. NCC 0924 - Mapiewood. vandalism to vacant home. Oow glass broken. Report 1101 - Lake Rd:, report cl (3) dogs at, targe across from area busmen. Referred to DAV. Owner odvbed, ' ' p s i d . • .'• , • • • ' 1750 * Harris, prisoner bonded out. 1900 - RicheMu. vtiH released a dog from the 1S51 • Lake Rd., complaint of a large cat in the kennel to owner., 2254 • Late and SSC, traffic stop. Driver ar- garbage. Advised. 1 rested for speed and OVS. Vgh. towed. February 2 , 2345 - Harris, prisoner released on bond. 0439 • Dillewood and Fcrestiawh. report t,l a suspicious veh. Checks OK. Paper delivery. January 29 1056 - Lafcewood Beach, trespass and narass^ 0917 - Lake Rd.; R.S. responding to a man merit Report. down Inside locked house. Unit assisting. 1211 - Lynne, then of huh caps. Roport. • 1552 - Harris, complaint of a big blk. dog at 1414 • Cove Beach, B & E during the night. urge behind apt. complex. Referred to D/W. 1711 • Hawtnome. requesttorassist In getting , F-eport 1415 - Shopping center, area business reports into locked house. Unabte so gain entry. , 1832 - Hollywood, report ot a juvenile being , receding bad check. Report IF30 • East Dr., report ot an object Healing in assulted by other Juveniles. Report the air appears to be onfire.'UTL 2109 • Lake Rd-, traffic stop. Cited for speed. ^007 - BrockJey - femt."e juv. reported missing. 2310 - Lake Rd., traffic stop. Cited for speed. Peport 2052 - Shopping center, follow up on missing January 30 , ' 0041 - Lake R d , Unit 10-7 wfch 3/W':.ts at S i ^ Juv, 2059 - Lake Rd., follow up on missing juv. ' Cove Park. Advised on park'hourr. 2124 - Brockfey, missing |uv. located. 0126 • Richelieu, report of a possible prowler. 2200 - Harris, prisoner released on bond. Checks OK. 2321 • Laka Rd.. traffic stop. Cited for speed. 0428 - Lake and Root, trade slop. Cited for flo#ed.. •.' • • ' " ".;, 1 Februarys , 1235 - Thelma. theft of hub aips. Report 0033 - Lam 3d., Bank escort lor area 12*4 - West Or., theft of a motor scooter. business. Roport 0229 • Lake and SSC. traffic stop. Advised. . 1425 - I P . Blvd., suspicious occupied veh. In , 0526 - Cove Beach, complaint ot a neighbor north parking lot ot apt complex. Checks OK. reving his ear every morning. GOA 1455 - Shopping center, unit has a male in 1048 - Oster Rd., report ot a blk. Lab and . custody that we have an active BAY for. golden Cocker Spaniel missing. Referred to Incarcerated! , 1524 - Richeleiu. complaint of a veh. parked in D7W. Located. Ivanhoe. R.S. responding to area business. the driveway. Veh. moved. , • ,• Woman III. Unit assisting. ', 1706 J-West Dr., motor scooter recovered. 1533 - Lake and Erieview, (raffle stop. Advtted. 1816- Greenwood, theft ot light bulbs. , 1547- Harris. Venniftaii PD request notify resi1902.- Greenwood, theft of. light fiitures. dent they havo his tuar lie. plate. Notified.' Peport ' • 17i4 - Kenirworth, report of gas being IB IB - rvanhoe. theft ot light bulbs. , siphoned.' .• . . • 2041 • Fetndato and Harris, report of a hazar, 2233 • Marlon, report of suspicious tracks in, dous DMV without lights. GOA 1 2105 -Latowood Batch, Juvenile assaulted by the yard. Checks Ok, Animal tracks. other juveniles. Report 2112 - Robots, traffic stop. Driver arrested on outstanding warrant from Berea PD. Released to Cleveland Metro Park Rangers. , , 2220'- W. Shore, threatening phone call*, • Report • . ,''•.2227 - Lake Rd.. fight reported In crea business parking lot. Resolved. , Tha Unbella Guild of tho K or C will 2346 - Stark, report of a suspicious veh. In, hold ihnlr annual Mardi GIBS Party on front of the residence. UTL ' •. Tuesday, February 16 ol tho K or C Hall Mardi Gras Card." Party FOR THE MONTH OF Warm your heart with a family feast you won't forget. Only Country Buffet Beef Purk Chic t e n BUcmut Hiocwy Baked Ham Bar-B-Q Divhes Hot Vegetables Bread Goods >' Caucro Muffin* Pasta Di Potatoct • , • Plus 40 item salad bar & soup SUPER SPECIAL Chefs menu selection items may change from day lo day For Only USDA.ChpiCc JBroiJcd Boston Strip Steak Accompany your dinner with baked pouuo, salad bar, roll* & butter BEACHFARK 5 p.m.-S p.m. Offers Good Through FcbJ 29 Monday thru Thursday Only. The 8 Danger Signals of the Pinched Nerve *SftOuM«r. fl * Hip. L*g ft Foot Pwn Family Restaurant and Party Center . 33J93 U k » tUL, Avon Ukm Hwfctfwn. ChrMtabv. ' S i L T l S O Dr. Frank Andosca CHIHOPRACTOR / 933-3220 : FREE CONSULTATION , Worker's Compensatfon . And Personal Injury Insurance /. •N«cfcP*n - P*m BMora S • Low Back Pain If you suffer from any cf the above symtoms, Mtfft i i an appointment may. Physiotherapy ' Facility ".•-. \':-\ 33111 L«k»Rd,, Avon U k » , OWo •v.yw Prices. : Effective 2-11-88 thru 2-17-88 33382 Walker Rd. Avon Lake. O 933-2327 G'ad Trash Bags 1 With Stress Flex \ Large GartjagaBag*>3QHton 'SCt HP&4B Trasft Sag XGutoo lOCt HPfM3 SrnaflGar&aga&ss 4Crfon aoa HPM YoUrChc*c0 9 9 ° on Mooro Rd. In Avon, at noon. January 31 Menu consists of chickon. rice pilaf; 0202 - Lake Rd.. unwanted gueit el area tavern. Advised. vegetable, beverage and homomado pie. 0303 - Shopping center, report of a suspicious Door prizes, cash table prize and a raffle male around vehicles. GOA will, also be includwJ, Admission,' . 0346 • Lake Rd., domestic dispute. Resolved. 0/35 - Abbe and Lake, traffic stop. Cited for $4.50. Reservations can be made by calling 933-505G or 933-4525. Tickets will bn speed. > •• - . " .... 0836 • Belte, R.S. responding, person ill. Unit available at the door. ••-',' Muellers Old Fashioned , Egg Noodles : 1Lb.Bag fine, Medium, i Wtee VlasicDill Halves 32 Oz. $f 19 Reg.Si.79 i V:: Dean's French Onion Dip: 8Oz. ' Reg.65« IMMEDIATE PHARMAGEgTICAt SERVICE^ V;' i'-' Home.HeaJth Cara Supplies. ;>) .' : Fitting Service Done b* ^Whdelchairs; Pathrobm Safe^ • ^ • V - ^ $$<•}. A|ds;Ambulator/Aids. ' :: • :f - Y i \ i ^ Dining & Eratertaisia^ent . „ — - , . Vocal Music Patron Drive. Parents Great VHS Library To Choose From -No Membership Fet! < RENT2-CETt FREE FREE Feature Of The Week • Spaceballs • Stclle Justice 33501 -K Lake Rd. • Near Post Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 1-9 Saturday 12-9. Sunday 12-7 9 3 3 - 8 9 9 9 (NcxtTo uiTiniiiTm»n " " " • " FULL MENU Dinnem Served PIZZA -BBQ RIBS SPAGHETTI - CHICKEN Daily Luncheon Specials Creative Arts Project • LADIES 19 & OVER, MEN 21 & OVER & L O U N G H Every Wednesday Dave Sanchez Spins Oldies 933-9731 or 933-3316 „•* (Print as preferred in programJi %M TROP1CANA RESTAURANT Fish Fry - Friday Coming Attractions: $475 After 5 p.m. Feb. 19th & 20th Lake Erie Perch Ohio Band t In Only) ... . Name. — funds for it fees.' transportation, clinch n p h o n e — — ,—• •fies^ hiring professional i •commissioning new works and Mail d o n a t i o n s b y F e b 13 t o "taming dhoir uniforms..'Contributors A v o n Lake H i g h S c h o o l IwiU be recognized >vHh their name. Vocal M u s i c D e p a r t m e n t 175 A v o n B e l d e n P o a d lor the Annual Wlhlcr/Pairpn Concert Avon Lake. Ohio 44012 • which will be held February 29 19B8 a 17:30 p.ih. in the Avon Late High School lAuditbrium., If you have not been conItacl^d and would like to show your sup- , Please check one: jport for thess talented aua dedicated • ; Patron- S M Isiudtmls. please SB.out the form below Sponsor-$1 OtW land mail It by February 13 to insure your Friend - SZSJjO. (name will bo printed in the program. We j Donor -$5OUJ(J| |hope you consider your donation tni inr •vestment in the youth'of our community, I.; they deserve your support. • ,'' . Rent New Release--.- S2.50 per day - General Oirfary - *•> i- */-> * Selected Short Subjects - S1.00/2'days REKT2-GET1 of the Avon La^f High School 33424 rlW»r*(t,A.L T.:C:-CARMEN'S Avoc. Lake PTA Council and Avon Lake FTS's are sponsoring a Creative Arts Project. The theme is "Wonders of the World." The divisions Include Visual Arts, Literature. Music. Photography a:id Creative Expressions, The contest is open to yiude.il* In grades K-12, nnd the-d=i«iline for cntri^ t* Monday. March 28. During tho second Week of February, a "traveling show" will be taken tr< the elementary schools. This show will cx- Beat The Blues' Have the wintertime doldrums «ot you down? Looking toe a way to chcor up? Then "Boat thoblues" is Just what the doctor ordered. So come join the fun on Saturday, Feb: 13, at the United I'reshjlenaa Church. 1J&*o olectrfc 131*'j . ;\von Lake "Beat the Blu«3" will start at G:30. Tho funboKins with a one-act conindy pluy by nill Uceman and LiiAmi Sinister en- "Cry From j The Mountain" OPENING SOON!i E- irst 0apti3t Church, 633 Harris Koad, Stiufflcid Lake wdl bo showins (he .BIL'Lf GRAHAM MLM "Cry From Uio Mountain" on Sunduy, February 14. at 0:00 p.m. PdS'nr Coopfr invites tho public to come 32085 ELECTRIC BLVD. AVON LAKE, OHIO plain to tho students thetheme&ut ideas to tho children cancarnuijj projects- :At this ' tixne.v$tut!eni5>^ receive inviLiUonf to participate in s Arts Project whfcK will cuUntnaS| i Creative Arts F^Ir on Sunday. Apd at the AvoC; Lake Community Cente Belinar Blvd. , Copies of the rules andfctitryb are available at each school 'offlccJS3 tltled *'?.1adorao' President." Choralicrs. a ladfes singing group ff» North Olmsted wil'. alsGiappear^Tf would lika.to:hoat those winter bt^ tickets are $3.50 for cdultft and tXSQ scnlor/llizens over 60. Ticiuts reserved by calling tho cUtCrch * 933-C240 boUvccn 9 u.iu. and nodn.CaI now to "beat thcuo winter bluesi" "*'•• DeAngelfe & Lounge 933-5743 &33-4007 W ^ j y Located in Avon Lake Shoppirg Cent&f^ J Breakfast served daily 6a.m.-11 a.m. 'i Daily Luncheon Special f ^ -. Friday - Lake Erie Perch ^ ': Now Open Stmday/?or Breakfast (BrecJcfast Specials) 9 a m -a p m Bar Open 33499 Lake Rd. 1 p ni -7 p m Avon Lake /.,-* Serving You With Pride Sweetheart Sundae TREAT YOUR SWEETIE TO A DELICIOUS VALENTINE'S DAY DINNER S U N D A Y , FEBRUARY 14 , Creamy cherry vanilla, cherry topping, whipped cream & cherry. Reg. Sundae ^ 1 **** Junior $ j ^ 9 i Good Morning Breakfast , Served with French Toast, 1 Egg & Bacon -Coffee 69 4798 E. Lake Road 049. Sheffield Lake, O h . 9 4 9 — ^ LAKE $1 ••••••o * Daily Business Men Luncheon Specials And Daily Dinner Specials * * Super Dining At Reasonable Rates * * Specializing In Steaks And Seafood * — Cor. ied Beef & Cabbage Dinner Served with Appls Salad Bar S1.QQ Extra Thursdays -1977 Prices! Washington Birthday V2 Gal. Special Cherry Vanilla or Black Cherry Home of the famous "Herb,-Burg^rj- Fine Food Spirits & Friendship: Hours: Mon. thru Saturday 11.a.m.-2:30a.m Sunday 1p.rn.-10 p.m.; * 32485 L a k e R d . , Avon Lake , , Avon Lake 227 Miller 933-5181 933-973O Smith Directs City Recreation by Mike Noga SHEFFIELD LAKE 949-8102 AVON I.AKE . . •. • we hail a beach we could have a lot mrre programs, afiured.** AVON LAKE — • Recently appointed As a six-year1 member oF the Avon recreation 'director Jerry Smith is not I-ike Baseball Federation^ Smith ,w;as alone. When he sp«aks of recreation '.n recently el. -sted president, but i:huiv to Avon Lake it can bo with the, Miller resiguio avoid possible conflicts vl Road Park Boat Launch Ccnraittee. the intorpst. ' , new roots oF the school district* comIn addition to, working w *h (be munity center, a passive recreation com- school's community center. Sm..u said mittee for Miller Road Park, council's lit* ivill encourage co-sponsoring nsoie, recreation com miss ion, leaders of the programs with the YMCA. "We need Io YMCA. organized sports or residents at work together. It benefits everyone large. ' . .• • ,' • ',' • when we cooperate." he,said. Smith, of 172, l-'orcst Hill Dr.. is a When the'Wvathttrbrraks, Smitli said 13-yecr resident of Avori Lake and in- he hopes residents wilt, take Cull advanvolves himsclrin c'iiy recreation with his tage of not only the city porks, but also wife. Gayte,'and, children Me'Usa. J0 the secrets of the neighborhood 'parks. and Allen, 10. He became recreation These include Resitar Park.'between the director on Jan: 1, replacing Ann& Brunswick allotment and Highland; ..Nauman. ' Overlook Park, between Oakwood and Forest in the inter-urban Stop 45, allot-; Along with.overseeing all recreation 'programs,in the city, he ts responsible xent: Sunset/Vineyard Park, south of Division Street, and north of Stoney forpreparing an overall budget, which he discussed with Mayor Hausrod and , iirook: B^Ile Ro.id Park, at the extreme the nutyly appointed rec commit lev last eastern end of Belli; Road, east of Ron's S3: arid. Inucjod Park, at the southerly Wednesday. . • ' • Smith said 119GH is "transitional" Fur end of Bcllairu, west of 'Aoutc 83. , 1 I ft* said lie wiU'deiermintt if it i«t feast* recreation in ih« community because some programs tha\ once Fell into -ihs ble to iidd ,mnt!if:r n^-'iliborhood park in ; category pt city recrcat on will be1 fuii- ;hr; Miiithtiru part of Avon Lake liiis • • . ' • ' . ' ncled through other community pro- • y v a r . • ' grams. He is uttempting to redefine .By day. Smith is a a .{.putt>r analyst, recreational needs oF \he ccmimuiity> but away from the'office lit* is willing to and tyeicoRies ideas. . . , •work tmvurd recreation needs of all city "One thing missing reemsto be more residents. Messages can bo left for him activities o a t h e lake," Smith -said. "If at WEDEUVBR COUPON. i Any Two Dinners * With Safad Bar (Perch St .00 extra perrfinner) Dine'In .Only.-*; Delivered ISun.-Thura.; To 2 Large 11tem Pizzas Your Door ^ O Q 5 To-Go. Sun. Thurs. Call 3 Large 11tem Avon Lake Sh«rfleld Lak« 949-8102 To-Go Sun. Thurs. •«t> A Back-A-Youth Campaign Underway .. The North Cuust YYCA is having a successful and rewarding beginning in meetingfcheheeds of the youths of Avon Lake and' surrounding communities. Sinco its Inception less than three years ago. the youth;*" "grams have prown tremendously- and last year served over ' 3,000 youths in various programs such they represent foss than three percent of tho lota! uncrating budget. In, c cogi-i* tie= sf this': the goal for the'. 1988 campaign lias been, raised to S9.000 with hope of maintaining affordable activities while expanding - the variety • .of programs. ••':.• , • - , Tho YMCA is asking all, oF its 'as;fun days, teen "nitos. day camps. members, the businessmen, and com. sports and aquatic classes. The number munity loaders and other civic mlndc.' of participants doubled compared to Friends to give in the 1988 campaign. A 1986. • : • • : . • successFul campaign would speak we.% For the efforts ofthu YMCA and wili These activities wero made possible reflect favorably on your own committpartly by the generosity oF the community through glFts to,the annual Back-A- ment to the wol! being and future of this, Youth Campaign. A total, of S3.ZGC ' ^ « area. received in the 1907 campaign. The When a YMCA voluuieer calls you or funds were applied to drily operating you receive i letter requesting a gift,1 expenses which Inciudi primarily inplcuso give with confidence that it wl!! structor <tnd staff costs as well as Hack-A-YoutH in 19'*8. m a i n t o n u n c o of facllitiss land "• For more .Infcmotion; o r t 0 ^a^° ° oquipmont. , '• contribution, please call Maureen Mlzerak.1.Oirecto'- ofino North Coast ..; Although the gifts received List year YMCA. at 933-9100 or 835-9622. ware extremely precious In preserving tho YMCA'* ability'to. sorve the youth. ins-irance? Caligraphy Workshop Planner 933-7044 The Avon Branch of tho Loraln Public Library at 240(i Ridg«!and Drive, has planned a Calligraphy workshop for Saturday, February 20 frrm 1-3 p.m. Ms. Dobra Shulik. a ..'lUigraphy. In. structpr at Bay Crofters in Bay Village, will conduct the, workshop. Materials will be furnished for, the class. This program is freo and, open to the public. Prorogistration is required as the class Is Urmu-xi to 20/Arsons.' ' , • , For rc.ro information or to sign,up for the workshop, please call tho Avon Branch at 934-4743 during regular library hours. The Avon Branch of ths Lorain Public Library Is open Monday*. Wednnsdays and Thursdays from 2-8:30 p.m.", Tuesdays from 10-8:30 p.m.: und Fridays and Samrdays. from 10 a-m>8 ' AVON LAKE DELI a Pastry Palace "Valent'ne" "Day" "Sweet" "Hart" & "Rose" _ Cards for the Collector Looking for sensible i Hours Moo thru SaL t M Sunday T-5 33479 N. Lake Rd., Avon Lake, Ohio* v - (Bohind Avon Lak» Pustry Shop; PET CARE Pamela A. Po^imann Veterinarian David W. McClerahan 306H2 WaiK«f Rd. A«on Lake 236-35BS Callme! Allstate Universal Life can pay you for living. Lenticular sclerosis Is a universal condition of all dogs and csls ovor 0 " to 10 yean of ORB, , in which the Ions fafcWcn a hazy-liko a^pcure jCb. , It is a naturnl /iglng phenomena In. which tho Ions continues to add new layers ns a means of growth, These layers becoiro more densely packed c . tho dog or cat ages. It is a normrl chongo and doos hot nffect .vision. Owners may confuse it with cataract forr^stion. If you havu any 1. Three Men & A Baby PG 2. Good Morning Vietnam R 3. She's Having A Baby (n the shopping cantor Join the Dall Dunch for Lunch - Brunch - Dinner in our remodeled dining room or Take-Out Dlnnors Sandwiches Dcii Deluxe Boast Baef Baconburger Turkey Breast Ruoben Shrimp Turkey Deluxe Chicken • Corned Beo* Porch Hoat Parmesan 'Whlteflsh Includes fries & Salad Our Ctv'J'a Specialty BBGCl.tcken or Hibs _>^ questions consult your veterinarian- • This mtissage Is Drought to you as a public •ervice from Dr. Pamrla A. PchL-nannt Avon dike Animal Clinic. 124 Millar Road, Avon Lnko. Phone 033-5297. Now Showing •:THE-PERFEeTANYTIME GIFT 933-3216 «flr :"!• PG-13 SAMPLE 4. Moonstruck PG O VIE' Starts Friday 1. She's Having A Baby fTlovie Hloney PG-13 "VOn Lake 871-5976. 933-3155 33487 w. Lak« Ro»d dnationalThMtr* -.Bargan Matinees Oail»unM c00pm. ttcketssold30min, b^lorosJiovrttfno. Pht.ne Lorain] &J3-3155-Elyria. t-324-2iSt. 2. Good Morning Vietnam R 3. Shoot To Kili n 4. Moonstruck PG Commission by M!Ste Noga AVON LAKE - The ptuiining;com- Krchs Road l o t . Connelly Landscaping Co.. 34925 Citester Rd.. Avon, received a Grand Award for the landscaping and construction of their own dhtfay at the 198G Cleveland , Home & Flower Show. • ' " . . • j > ai Landscapes Win Awards Two Northern Ohio-Landscape Contractors won-6 awards in The Ohio Nurserymens Association's, Annual Landscape Awards Program. Re/itaci,tatiyes of each winning firm wU',»ecmvj their awards during the association's annual business meeting: at the Hyatt Regency,, Columbus, on" Tuesday. January 26,1988. . , The Connolly Iandscapiug Company. 34925 Chester Road, Ayj-i. won two Grand Awards and one Merh Award. The Grands are for the landscaping of the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wessel residence of Rocky River and for Connelly's own display, and garden at the 1980 Cleveland Home & Flower Show. The firm's Merit Award U for'the landscaping of the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kostalnlk hone.of Wcstlake. . Schrauf- Landscaping. Inc. 35487 Chestnut Ridge Road, North RIdgevillo, is the recipient of three, Merit Awards. All ihree.awards are for the landscaping of private residences ' including the humesorMr.and Mrs: Stephen Hanich, Bay Village; Dr. , and Mrs. • Jacob pplomacH Lakewood and Mr. and Mrs. , Donald Schwartz. Berea. The Ohio Nurserymens Association's Landscape Awards Program Is conducted each yuar. For the most recant program, there wore 100 entries submitted1 by 21 participating landscape contracting firms from around the slate. The aims of the association's program are to mako a concerned citizi.<ry aware. of how quality landscaping can improve our environment;: recognize citizens whit, have taken acftion through quality landscaping to attain this end: reward ski!l«d professionals who have designed arul executed the landscape work and encourage landscape contractors and landscape architects to continue their efforts to raise the industry's image by consistent use of quality'Materials and competent workmanship and design. . The Landscape Awards Program was judged by Di\ T. Davis Sydaor. Profcsnor of Horticulture. The Ohio State Uuiversity; Maricn Packard, Landscape Architect. , Columbus nnd Fred WJ Hower, Landscape Designer, and Installer, Worthington.. : ~',T The program is sponsored by some of the nation's leading nursery industry firms and suppliers, including Wllloway . .Nurseries. Inc. of Avon. :• , The Ohio Nurserymen's Association. with over 850 members, Is comprised of nursery stocfc growers, gardon ,crmter.. operators, landscape contractors, landscape an,* grounds maintenance personnel, arborists. students enrolled In horticulture programs in tho state and allifcii suppliers, . y . . . i , . i't:-..-i..i ,^ '_ The association;* annual coavrntion •In scheduled January' w-2fi. 1988, at the Ohio'Center and Hyatt Regency Hotel, Columbus, in conjunction with the Central Environmental Nursery Trade SJOW "CENTS." which the associdtion sponsors. The trade show is open only to pori WHIP .in the nursery industry. Tho Ohio Nurserymen"* Association expects 7.000 people to attend the show, with attendees coming from nearly 20 slates and Canada.1, The association, with administrative offices in Columbus, has , represents Ohio's vital nursery industry Tor 80 years. ,, • ' . ' . , 22nd Annual Auto-P*ama Show At •'/.:-• Convention Center February 12, 13, 14 The 22nd annual Auto-Rama Show featuring a record $7.5 million wprth of the world's most exciting cars along withtfhuge celobrity line-up will be expanded to be the biggest show ever with tho addition of exotic sport cars at the Cleveland Convention Centor. E; 6th Street and St. Clalr Avonue. February 12, 13 and 14, 1980. This is one of the largest shows of its kind in tho country. AuU>-Rama will feature over 500 exhibits including custom vehicles, hot rods, trucks, vans, motorcycles and classics from throughout tfw United Slates competing for numerous awards. This year, tho Auto-Rama Show will foatiiro tho greatest array of cclubritius and attractions in the show's 21 year history. The line-up includes: Donna Edmomlsan, "Playmate, of the Year" for 1907; TV stars Don Dianiont. who porirays Brad Carlton ir "The YOUIIK and tho Restless" and Brian Robbins: Eric in "Hend of'the Class;" NWA world's heavyweight wrastltng champion, Ric Hair; American Dream Poster Girl, Melissa Wallace; Tho Clow Girls of Wrestling; Cleveland Browns' Ozzie Newsom: Rjbocop and Freddie th« ; Chimp ft" the. kids. All .celebrities will be on hand to sign autogr-phs. Special •e a b o d y building from Black's Health series. , . •••*,„{*• CCI attorney Hrwin Haiman. A DO » appealing a denied permit to butjd o Bay VUllge. asked the commission to tell why it refused the request, butuuairman Judy Murray recommended be lua the reasons in the minutes of the planning commisison. , After the meeting. Hairoan connxmeu > • wanted a reason on reccTJ, that ne o. 'd cbiula'lue in court. Hf< said Bay V,. - denied on the basis of safety, wtilCJt guve him something to challenge. Mayor Richard Hausrod saiO **cora-. mission members individually or collec: tively do not have to give., reasons lo<, denia!." .,;.••'.'• . Sovera*. factors wcre"discusMa.'pnor. to denial, however: Chairman rnnxtf*. and member Jeanne Pair feU tn*-tower would detract from the residential characiei' of .the community, _ £ * ; . Only if the t o w - was^ considered .a; telephone w U . ge could it be budt-pa-; residentaUy-.^ned property.. as;;,sug-;: nested. bV. the commission-gavo-no; specific answer to support a lawsuit on,, this interpretation. \" ; ^ ^ 5 Haiman road rulings from two.ot^t^ states-'that n a a W 1 ^ J ^ 0 ^ ' " munication towers as public utrfit; chises. then •ided he feels thef^uuu^ Utilises Commission of Ohio cotiainig I don't always agree with the;?LTO ana i in not »u>o • ..«—-,^Ceiluiar One a public utility* Ercrick said.,. • ,'•:•' •'• ^'/-"l.••>•.., After the meeting Hatinan," hak private discussion with Law Di : Kizssell Provenzn. \ , '•: ••''•'^'^ \pi^i He returned saying. "Well »poiu.f like they always say.-it ^ " ^ ^ presentation but we didja't.vrfn^i^yt^ Haiman said he is,uncertaui if hawifli challenge the decisioM in court, butitdo^ cd that because he didn't have a specific? «. n « n n Tor rn>'^Bntn1 "hi*"case*"would*bs^ rewon harder In wLa.-,; Levy For Maintenance Of $1 Repair Set For May Ballot :to "use" and'o.r^ "o'ccupajiicy":pttor,tava scheduled final inspectioa and jffiw8nce| of-the- requu^d^;occupancy;gi AVON - Residents of the c i ^ ' asked : to Approve a 2.0 mill levy for without written consent ofiiho : , . maintenance of street repair at the May authority subject bond ahall be fatfelted-i primary. The current street repair levy .,: Forfeiture of; subject: bond{aoes?iui|| will expire in December. . / relieve any person front' fully cbmplyin J The resolution, wilch was JMMWKIJby with. thb-r;^uireni«nts3of^thr' *"' council members on _-Mf5»aynignt Building, i i d Housing "coda.^-3 states: An additionaltejffor tho benefit - " a d o p t e d an -Jrdi5iancoj-pi .. , t _ of the City of Avon >rjr.the purpose of compensation for a provisional sppotal;^ street mauuenance find repairs at a Tmo ; ment.^for':]ohn : iP^McGervj not exceeding 2.0 mUbfor.each one . E m e i* g e n c » ''M a d Tc'a H,.-. j,.. dbJar of, valuation, which amounts to •nictanffliMwuC--*" v--- •••:CS';.'^K^ S-20 for each one hundred dollars of • • - • , ! • • • ; - - • : • > ' - , - • • " • • « / . - . - ; - W - ' / - ^ A V - ? ™ « ; valuation, for a five year periou. -• . i -..'•• : • ^COMMITTEE MEETINGS 1 -™»i» During the work session oT- council -'• Finance . Committee Chairman^ lant week, Nick Malobabic oftoo Nord Haradem called a meeting ^ ^ T h u r s d a / ^ M Center explained the benentti tlt«y could at 7^10 p.m. in-'the c b u n d l c b ^ m O e r s l ' ^ ^ g Sowers and Drains,-Committee provide for : the;members/ol'the ,Ayon by Carol Ladlkos P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t . ^^ - , * • " - > . ••.•.;•;..• ,* Tho program would- Include stress management and to help families, their wives and children under 18 with their COMMENTS AND '; The mayor'-reported $7,023.51 was given the finance ment for Mayer's Court for ... As. of: Mocdays* •: counc speech longth ; waj limited ~ minutes for questions and to answer questions. ~ :','•':•''-•'{'" Tha next meeting of council for February p-ni^" y i'55at 7:30 7 p ^ ^ cil chambers of city haIL,The.pubHc;ia,.^ i s S t C O . O O . ...• ;. C y , ,•• •",- Invited to' air 'UVoir, vimva.^V^V i,^S?>?^^ The ordinance states that the bond shall in no manner be construed as Q substitute for the required occupancy permit fee. If any structure Is subjected pany has grown on t^e affordabillty c o b ^ cept and rezonlng would allow this tb.^; continue.. • •:r<-\X-f±*/:f.*&£$$$* Avq-i* Lake Schools (SupU: C l a y t o n | | Duscksupported tho jrosibningin.order.fto attract more nrst-tiroo'homo buyers Ui" prbblcru. ;." .,••.':•'."• ;--':- ]"• ' An ordinance was adopted by council for the mayor to enter into a contract \vlth the W.G. Nord Center to provide employee' assistance for Vhe police department. The city will pay.S.aapor eligible employee per montn- L • .', In other action council: -•'' ' , • adopted ah ordinance to establish a "cash bo;.d" prior to Issuorico of a, building permiL Vhe cash bond required R«onlng^R€|pe^^^ Medical car race. Auto-Rama will have a special collection cf the world's most expensive sport cars Including a Lcmborghini Countach valued at $125,000.00 and a Ferrari sponsored by S.fl. Sport Cars Service of Continued from page 1 Cleveland.All celebrities and attractions will be Member Richard Mayr noted the at Auto-Rama all three days with the plans called for 132 parking placos, following exceptions: Don Diamont and which is the,absolute nJnlmum for a Brian Robbins, Saturday and Sunday 33.00D sq. ft. building. Presently only; Ozzie Ncwstimc. Friday, 7:00 p.m. businesses i must furnish one parkins to 9:00 p.m.; and Rfc Flair, Saturday space for each 250 sq. ft., but the com12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. mission is considering changing this reAdvance discount tickets am on sale quirement and basing spaces on a fornow at all Metro 25 Car Care Centurs , mula that considers what the building i» throughout Cleveland at S8.Q0 for adults used for. '• and S1.00 for children ages 6 through i r . Because the proposed driveway Tickets prices at the door are S7.00 tor allows two-way traffic for cars, but iiduli and 52.00 for children. Children space allows fir only one truck to ontor. ages S and under are admitted free. Mayor Richard Hausrod said he I" conOwisnrs interested in entering vehicles cerned about safety factors. Tho plans in the Aulo-Rama Shoiv should writo to dhow two driveways, but Lron&ro: said Ron Huffman for an entry blank at 4583 the most westerly one will nr'.-aably not Anderson Road. Sooth Euclid. Ohio be built. At one time, ho said he con44121 or call him at 3*2-1616 after 0:00 sidered three driveways, but has since p.m. accepted the police chiefs rationale that • Tho AUo-Rama Show hours are: Fri: too many d r i v e w a y s could bo day. February 12, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 dangerous. , , ,.,....' p.m.; Saturday. February 13, noon to 10:00 p.m. and Sunday, Februnry 14. , -The commitslon,will uonsfder more detailed plans after Leonard presents Jioon to 7:00 p.m,.For further informathorn^-to .tha -planning: commission tioivcall 346-2200. •;.." ;, ' : ,-««• the c o m m u n i t y . •:•' ''"""/ f--~v •'"•™:-•I-'-SS-^H Oppononl; to the.; zoning .change argued the change would,start hn'uni wanted trend, having more homes buIl^E -on loss l a n d . . ' - : ':•..•.:-.•-••..> - = v / / ; . r g ^ Somo residents said it would to bony future zoning changes precedent was set. ' "• ,. -; Law Director Russell Provonzu said In a logal souse It is not a procodont, but In an historical sense it is." "Legally, iyst because you rezone one area does.'not mean you have to rezopo another^ Coiin*! cil has a groat deal of latitude here," • s a i d . , • ' • • • ' . ' • . . . "•"• A Lear Road resident, claiming L, an environmentalist, said: council should b crease — rather thuh decwase^ — city lot slzosv •.-£'•&$ Petitions flourished both for and against the rczoning.' Some residents even signed both petitions. Socnuse council already had a • hearing on this rozoning request, may conic as early as 'he Feb. 22 coubcu meeting. Bath the developer and council encourage Interested residents to^yolce! their opinionr ' i t ; the w o r t '^—'"* M o n d a y . . . • _• : V J I ; . ^ '.•,''/•,* •;-*••••»-.•?.' S AVON...People On the move by Sheila Westfall Please submit articles In bn included in this column to Sheila WeslfaU at 2999 Hayes Stree\ Avon. Ohio 44011 BY NOON ON THE THURSDAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION. DATEMINDER Febrtiar/ 10: Strep Clinic 9:30 to 10 i..m. at t> Avon High School — Cost only S4. February 11: , United Methodist Women will meet at 7 : 3 0 p j n . • • • " . • • ' Avon lions Club Meeting 8 p.m. VFW Post 703S Meeting. ' • Avon Recreation Meeting 7:30p.ro. at City HalL , : February Vis. -,,',Avan Rasearch Club, Meeting beginning a t noon. *"-•_. „ . . . - . . • '•••-.-.• •,'• Fish Fry at Holy Trinity'4i3O-7:io p.m. • Friends of tha Library Mating. Februwy 13: , Ni'-jht with the Pacers a\ Tom's Country Place — Doors opnn \.t 6 p.m. February W: Heart tc» Heart seminar in Parma — Car Pool leaves Faith Lutheran nt 1:1E p . n u ,.••; • ' , " • ; • February IS: • ' . • • • . ••'•-' NO SCHOOL— Pr* Cents' Day. February IB: Board of Educatir Meeting. Good Samaritan Jamboree Salad Buf, fet 11 a.m.-2 p.nL.52 All-U-Cdn-EaL February 17: . Strep Clinic 9:30-10 a.m. at Avon High School — Cost $4. : •, Avon Planning Commission Meeting. Good Samaritan Jamboiee in a.m.-4 pjn. — White Elephant Sale. V • February 18: Avon. Soccer Association Ma- og at Central Trust Bank. , ; > .•:-,-;, Good Samaritan Jamboree — Many activities, games, bake sale, mere > 10 .a.m.-4 p.m.^rr. : ' ; "••.•':• .: ," : .February 20: Girl Scout Rummage Sale in the Bam of Avon Uaitod Methodist Ch«"A 9 a.m.-3 p.m. February 22: Strep Clinic 0:30-10 a.m. at the Avc n High School — Coat $4. REGISTRATION FOR 1988-89 FIRS C GRADERS AT ST. MARY'S. February 23: < REGIS rRATION FOR 1988-89 FIRST GRADERS AT ST. MARY'S. February 24: • Strep Clinic 0:30-10 a.m. at tha: Avon High School — Cost $4. REGISTRATION FOR 198B-8& FIRST GRADERS AT ST. MARY'S. LENT BEGINS. • . . • . . , February 25: REGISTRATION FOR 1988-flf* FIRST GRADERS AT ST. MARY'S. VFW Post 7035 Meeting. "•. Avon Lions Club Meeting 8 p.m. JAMBOREE AT GOOD SAMARITAN Good Samaritiin Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctmier, 32900 Detroit Koad. Avon. Ohio 44011 has announced that the residents and staff will be participating in n fundrnising drive to support the Arthritis Foundation. It will b« a Rock *n Roll Jamboree! The facility will sponsor n number oi special Fundraising projucts. All proceeds will bo given to the Arthritis Foun: datfon 1c help fight the nation's number AARP Award MARY MYERS was soloctud by AARP Chapter #2843 to,receive (ho "Chapter Volunteer Fcr Community Sttrvlco Award" for her having hosted the AARP "55 Alive/Mature Driving Program" last November. Wo salute Mary S-r having helped many seniors improv« their driving skills. Th« 3.900 AARP volunteers nnttonwlde received national rocoRnition when the prognm was awarded the "President's Citation For PrlvaltJ Sector Initiatives." Tn« citation i? HIM; " f thr; highest honors that c;m bo biittoived on a privntu sector program. ' one crippling disease. The residents will be rocking in rocking chairs and rolling in their wheelchair*, and they will be sponsored by the facility personnel and community supporters. There'will be a bake sale and numerous fimdraising activities'throughout the d-iy. Mora than one-third of all .:ursing home residents are afflicted with ar-, thrills. Arthritis also strikes all ages, including children. The residents and staff members are looking forwu;?. to helping the Arthritis Foundation, wtio-a support comes from voluntary contributions. Any individual or organization within thci community is invited to participate in some of the fundraising events. Any further necessary information can be obtained by calling: Barb Bartlome1..937-6201^.327-4619..-83S37- day, February 21, through Monday. February 29^ VincentUn Father Thomas R. Kennedy *.vili' be. wj;h" m\ tor (his year's No vena. ' , • •' The Novec? will beijm.c-n Sunday. Februjr>- 21, at 7:30 p.m. Tk- Wovena will be held during the wuefc ,at ifce ?:15 1 a.m. ' Masses and at the 7i30 evening Masses. , All in thu ^..ea'are invited to loin us ia prayinn for Uorld Peace, a *iappy faml-i ly, vocations and *ar >oui special intentions. This is anoth/r opportunity to obtain a plenury indulgence during the Marun_ Year at St. M i n of the ImmacilaieCan : '-eption Church ultich nas been, designated b> the Oioccsr nf Cleveland : as a. Marian Shrine: < Home Wlod Show At !-X Center CLEVELAND. Ohio — Opportunities are co-iponscrs — to win fabulous prizes and perhaps even WIN UP TO S5 000 In the "S5 000 ° thousands in cash about, d at the upcom- WHK 'MONEY CHAMBER/" The S ing Mtd-America Homo Modernization WHK " M o n e j C n a m b o r " is a » & Do-It-Ynurseir Expo when it opens , transparent. t^tjJl> enclosed 10 fnol Wednesday, Pebiuary 10 and runs high air chamber, capable of surrounthrough Sunday, February 14, 1988 at ding the contestant with thousands of the International Exposition Center (E-X dollars in swirling, twirling, floating Center], next to Cleveland Hopkins In- bills. Those wanting to test thoir skills ternational Airport. will, be selected at the Homo Mod Show The "WORLD'S L A R G E S T prior lo each schuduJed performance TREASURE CHEST' will once again be and in-advance on WHK 1420 AM on display, offering all show, goers an , Radio. Each contestant will be able to opportunity to becon^.the Grand Prize keep all the cash bo or sho con nc3 7 . •_. •-. • ' . . ' • • . ' • • . . . '. ; •' , Winner of EIGHT fabulous, home ap^ ,.' cumulate inside tho "S5.000 Chamber s" ' plianccs. Sponsored, by- East- Ohio.Gas^ tnoneyiboxeswitlyn 15 seconds 1988-09 FIRST GRADERS' Co.. the "World's Largest Treasure Back bv^popular dem>.id is the St. Mary's School on Storey Ridge Rd. Chest" moasures 24' in length by 16' in JAMES'LUM^ER/WGAR "BEAT THh [Avon) will hold registration for incomwidth and 20* high. ' '. CLOCK CONT ZST" where two le^ms of ing first graders on Feb. 21 through Feb. Anyone 18 years oE age or older atten- two individuals each nave to occor lphsh 25 from 9 a.m.,to 2 p.m. in the school ding the Home Mod Show is invited to certain "homo repair" tasks m & office. participate in a fun-filled 'Treasons minutes. Co tile;, ton ts will be sWrctcd Children must be six years old,on or Hunt" and can win ALL of the foUowfUg. from the Homo Mod Show *udMinn*s t . " ' T O September : o . 1988 to enter. daily, with tha team with the best overall "Treasure,Chest" contents: ' , '' Plt^ije,bring a birtb certificate and a time receiving $1,500 worth of tools sup1. A Maytag Dishwasher, , . baptismal curtificatf if not baptized a;, 2. A Maytag Gas Dryer. , < plied by James Lumber St. Mary's Church. , 3. A Maytag Automatic Washer. . • Additional!*, show jjoers ure Invited 4. A Maytog Gas Range, " lo participate daily in the over-popular . FISH FRY THIS FRIDAY! 5. A Valor Homeflame Gas Fireplace^ P A I N T & P A T T E R N / W L T F The Holy Trinity Perch 5ish Fry is WALLPAPERING CONTEST You 8. A Shepherd Gas Grill. Feb. 12 from 430 to 7:30 p.m. at the Hodon't have to bo an expert to enter this 7. A Trimble House Gas :Light, ly Trinity .Hall (2630 Negel Road - Avon). 8. A Mor-FIo Nautilus Gas Water fun-filleti contest, as basics onfall the Adults are 56 and children under 12 ' ' H e a t e r . " '• ', • "how-to*s" are given befortr each ' ' . " ' . ' ' ' '• are S3.S0 each. Shrimp and clam side To participate in the "Treosure Hunt." :-scheduled '.performance Tho Grand orders will bo available at an additional pick up the Official Rules and Entry Prize winner received Si*"* worth of charge. Carry, outs will be available. Form at the WDOK Radio Booth at the food /supplied by Primo Meats of Home Mod Show. The next step is to go Chesterland. Ohio. RUMMAGE SALE to the EOG "Treasure Chest" and fill in Money-saving discount coupons offerGirl Scout Troop 419 is sponsoring a the corresponding numbo." on each ap- . jng a $1.00 savings on general admission lS-^amlly Rummage Sate and Bake Sale pliance on the Entry Form. A Map glv-N can bs obtained at TransOhlo Savings ing clues should then be picked up at the 'r. BanVs; Convenient Food Marts; NARI at u e Avon United Methodist Church East Ohio Gas Cb.'s Exhibit. • ,; ; Contractors; East Ohio Gas Co. (In LobBart on Feb. 20 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tins event Is being held In an effort to Eight duplicates of the appliances cro- : 1.-7 of Main OlTlce al 1717 E. 9th St-J. the earn money to attend COSI in Colum- tsined In the EOG 'TreasL-e Chest" wiU - Greater Cleveland Lumber Dealers bus. Plan to attend early for best Ljys. be strategically placed throughout the Association and the PLAIN DEALER (at Hume Mod Show. Each appliance will Service Desk) have a special "FEATURE" listed in full • General Admission to Ihs Home Mod VISIT WILUAMSBURG WITH THE view on the appliance. The entrant is to ". Show is.$5.00 for Adultb; S2.50 for AVON WOMEN'S CLUB simply write the "Feature" on the Entry; Children^J-12 and Free for Children You are Invited to enjoy a beautiful weekend in .'ArUUamsfaurg. Virginia Form. When the Entry Form is com- under six years of age pleted, it Is to be returned to the WDOK 1988 Home Mod Show 3atos and whore you can shop at the famous Pot;,-., ,• •:• , Hours;-!., f-'tery or see Colonial Williamsburg as Radio Booth.: The "Treajuro vmht" takes place ^WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. well as make a side trip to the Potomac throughout the' five-day event. The noon-lo.-OO p j n ; Mills Outlet Clothing MalL " ' THURSDAY. FCaRUARY 1 1 . Tho coicfcrtabie tour bus will be leav- drawing for the Grand Prizo Wuiner of. Oonlo^OO pjtn.; ing Avon Friday evening, April & and ALL the contents of the EOG 'Treasure FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. noon-10 00 return late Sunday evening, £ **i 11- Chest" will be aiyjouncecf.on WDOK ; The total cost of transportati^. and Radio Tuesday, Ft*)ruary ifl, 1988 bet- p.m.: ' : .= '"''. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 11 00 lodging is o reasonable $90.00. This ween 8:00 a.ro. and 1:00 p.m. The first special spring trip is belug uponaorod by correct entry drawn will bo the winner a.mMOAO p . t r , of all eight appliances! Tht>.~ will be no SUNDAY. FEBRUARY U. 1100 the Avon Women's Club. . cash substitutions or transfers. East For further Information, and to reserve Ohio Gas Co. will deliver all the apv a.m.-6K)0 p.m. Furthor Information on tho 1988 a spot, call Joan at S37-5039, Marg« at plinnces, however, installation is not Home, Mod Show can bo obtainiti by 937-6616. Gloria at 937-0715 or Sharon included., at 327-3693 — or'sand your reservation •contcefng its show producer Exposito Avon Women's Club, Box 2. Avon. Uons..-^<u,:.PO 3ox 550 - Cdgcwater Ohio 44011. This is a mini-vacation you , EOG's "Treasure Chest"' prizes were Branch, Cu^-iund. Ohio 44107 or cull furnished by Maytag. Trek Distributing,, (216) 529-1300 won't Want to,miss! The Gas Houao and Mor-Flo Industries. Columbia Gas of Ohio and WDOK Radio SPRING BOUTIQUE , Tha Avon Holy Trinity Lidles Culld will hold: a Spring'Boutique nt the Church Hiill on March 5 from 9 a.m, lo 5 p.m. • • . , • Muiiy crafters will offer for,sale items for spring. Eastfer, and Mother's Day. Hot Luiiclius will ho available for sale .ilsoJ NO ADMISSION CHARGED! AVON PTA MEETING ^.vcn PTA will meet Feb. 22 at the Avon High School Cafeteria, beginning 7:30 p.m. The meeting is open to everyone in the community. A SPECIAL INVITATION* IS BEING EXTENDED TO PARENTS OF S I X T H A N D S E V E N T H GRADERS! A discussion will tako. place to aid In Ihe planning of an orientation of the, junior high'students into the Avon High School. Please iittand! MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVEN'A IN AVON St.. Mary Of the Imtmirutatr Cnnerptinn Church. 2<H0 Stonny Kiil«<> Ko/id.1 Avon will cnndnr.i it-s unnudl Solemn .Mirnil'-l*;us1'MtHliil NovefM from Sun- -.T Announcing money-saving news for State Farm drivers 50 and over. State Farm Mutual policyholders 50 and over who have no unmarried drive's under 25 in Ihelr household will now be getting a break on. the cost of theiv'c&r insurance. If you're 50 or over", call and see if you qualify. BILLTHORNHILL 215 Miller Rd., Suilo 6 AvonLsko. OH44012 (216) 933-2720 State Farm Mutual Automobile Insuranei Company Home Office, Bloomtngtan. Illinois ^ ; L- V §| kssrm r The Opening of our Showroom & Studio T j <* f * ;&$£§£¥ HtyRSnJfWffir At Our New Location 583 Dover Center Rd. 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This fairy tale on Ico features Feld gives families tho rare opportunity! a whole cast of Disney favorites in- to share bolovod memories1 of this) al" cluding Mickey Mouse and Donald time favorite fable, live and ln'persoi Duck as wall as u host of .world-class With the special'Iouch,of.th>?.wDrld^ skaters. , : : leading producer of live, faraUy'enteW Generations have en[oyed "The talnmont, WALT DISNEY'S :MAGIC3 Adventures of Pinocchio" as the book KINGDOM ON ICE starring PlnoccMtf was read aloud to thorn before bedtime. is a rJassic tale you won't wan ' " Walt Disney's animated feature film inTickets are available at The troduced BOO million people worldwide Box Office and all Ticketron locations?® I We give you the professional follow-up caro and attention you need to be a successtul contact lens, wearer. • Full Service Designer^-M; Residential-Contract • vv Free Consultation rH OALL W coMf tat iANi>sc\nsc 933-3214 • "Brown eyes Blue" lenses • Tinted • Gas Permeable • Extended wear • Astigmatism LINDA SCHNEIDER INTERIORS CAMPO'S LANDSCAPE & DESIGN CO. DR. KATHLEEN FLEMING DR. GEORGE CARLSON OPTOMETjRY 33461 York St. Friendly Professional Eyecare for tho entire family ' NEW PATIENTS WELCOME' Contact Lenses ' Read & Use The Classifieds Jeff Campo 933-6261 • BAI.ANCFD f t r m i M T l O V PROGRAM • HESIOtNTIAl S. COMMlKClAL MAINtlNANCf OSU GRADUATE HAHPY BIRTHDAY! • HAPPY BIRTHDAY! LEAH Your brother says, "It's No Jive! , Leah Gt-rcak IntroducingH&R Block's PUnncdRefund Prognm For a smallfee.our experienced prepares will analytc . your taxes to plan your next ycar't rcftjnd at the amount you decide. Get the i«fund you want using the Planned Refund Program. H&R Block's new M'-4 service BLOCK- ^THERE'SEVER A TIME * F0RH&RBLOCK,rrSN0W._ Is 110 Moore Rd., Avon Lake "35T Open 9 a.m,-Gp.m weekdays, 9-5 Sat., Phone 93^-2577 Corner of Moore 4 Lake Rd.- Parking Off Eleclnc Blvd HAPPY BIRTHDAY! HAPPY SIHTHDAYf MasiarCafd, Vw and Dacovnr accopted at most of»t'«. joon* Avon Lake Bulletin Board Items of interest far thr "Bulletin , Board'' must bo dropped off or mailed In !o The Press, c/o The Bulletin Board. P.O. Box 'MO, Avon Lake. Oh. -t-1012 no later than NOON on the Tnursday before publication. WED., FEB. 10 JE. NO SCHOOL TUES., FEB. 16 Inner Frontiers Aisociation meeting at Avon Laku Branch of the Elyria Svy. a Tr. Bank, in the downstairs meeting room. Social time, 7:30 p.ni, Program at 6 p.in. A.A.R.P. meeting at noon at the United Church of ChrioL Brown' bay lunch. New income tux laws affecting ,»987 lax returns will be the subject ^f discussion. All potential new meirbe'rs and guests are welcome. Avon Laks Toast masters ' mevtl/ig from 8 p.in.-9 p.ni- in conference romi. of the Avon Lake Public Library.' WED., .FEB. 17 1 "Ash Wednesday ' A newspaper truck will be in the r.ark<ing lot of the Avon Lake United Church of Christ on Electric Blvd. from Feb. 1? through Feb. 24. Sponsored by Boy Srout Troop 332: Newspapers only please, no magazines, cardboard or catalogs. Senior citizens and hoimlraip-. ped, living in Avon Lake may aTangt to hav* their pnpors picked up by calling 933-2906 evenings. Eastvtew Parmt Visitation Day , Awana Club meeting at Calvary Bap-, , list Church from 6:30 p.m.-B:I5 p.m. Every cbMtl K-fi is welcome to come join the fun. . ISA (Incest Survivon Anonymous] p-eoling at 8 p.m. at Lakeshoro United, , Methodist Church. For more information C=JI 333-0385. , . ' ALHS Vocal Music Patron Drive. Call 533-3334 to contribute to the Avon Lake High School Vocal Music 1Department. • Your name will appear in the WinterPatrol*. Concert program, i 7th Annual Home Madoraiziilicn Show from Fob. 10 through Febru-iry 14 at the I-XCenter (International Exposition Center} next to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. , Lake Shore Women's Club metiti-ig at • • • noon in the Community Room of the The Avcn Lake Public Library, will be Avon Lali Public Library. holding a Babysitting Clinic on SaturTHURS.; FEB. 11 Tho Ay in Lake Hfgh School will be1 days. Feb. 20 and Feb. 27 from 10:30 th* scene.if a bloodmobile from 10-..u. a.m. to noon for children aged, 11 and i~t. Registration is required. Col! the lo i, p.m. AU are welcome to donate. , , , ,; Overeaters Anonymous {OA} meeting I -ary at 933-8128. at the Presbyterian'Church. 32340 Elec- ,, Urep Clinic at Avon Lake High School 1 trie Blvd. from 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m. , clinic each school day from ,9 a.m.-9:30, a.m. far Avon Lake residents. Cost is FRL, FEB. 12 $4.50 for A.L. residents and S5.1W for X "Lincoln's Birthday". , Westvlew & Redwood Valentine's Day , non-residents. The clinic will be open through the month t*f April. Parties SAT., FEB. 13 "Beat the Bli-^."* at 6:30 p.m.. United Presbyterian Church, 32340 Electric Blvd. Evening at fun, food, fellowship and music. Call 933-O?4O for reservaThe Northeast Lorain County Chapter; tions; $3.50 ea./S3.00 fer Senior Citizens. ALHS Band/Vocal Solo/Ensemble #2843 of the Association if Retired Persons will hold its regular monthly Contests. ' meeting at noon, Tuesday. February 16. • The Children's Room of the Avon, at tho United Church of Christ... Brown : Lakt Public Library will celebrate Bag Lunch. "Chinese New \>"". from 1-2 p.m. New Incline Tax Laws affecting 1907 Childron in Rradca l-e. Registration fs tax returns will hu the subject of discusrequired. Call the Library at U33-*>128. sion by Mr. Ed Keith. Internal Ktiv«ni»r SUN., FEU. 14 Aigtuit of Cleveland. 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' V ' • General Podiatry "••.'-7.:- •• Office and Hospital Surgery l THE LANDINGS 32730 Walker Road, 1,-3 , , Avon Lake, Ohio 44012 Office Hours • y By AppolntmenL/T 1-4021 ^ • .+*&% , . • • V - ."•• 'j,t VALENTINE'S r 1 r' ' ? .. D A Y and always Rtal love Isn't just for a ,-nonient, t>»t f o r a " t i m c Choose from our fine selection of beautiful jewelry. 1 9 , ~ ? r loved onewSt crreiish long after Valentine's Cay Is qon*;. • , ,v , •v, Just engaged? New parent? Moved? I'd like to visit you. I'll bring useful gifts, information and cards you can redeem for more gifts at local businesses. All free to you. Avon Lake- Mary Jean Garrett, 933-5378 Avon Lake- Olga Schaaf, 933-6460 OR 1-8OO-231-1431 3346T LAKE ROAD AVON LAKE, OHIO 44012 & Get Vour Income Tox Copies Early and FEDERAL EXPRESS We can arrange lo get together in your homo (or a brief visit. THE M O S T •':••• COMPETITIVE PRINTING COST IN THE AREA . B W x r , " White Only * ••'• FULL SERVICE PRINTING L a n d i n g s " , ^ Avon Lake Tfx Mom Fvnou* B u m in m* Ww«d Naai TW A*M Uka Stwt>ptot C«M« * Stop Ic Today © © © Dad, We tove you •whole bunches! , Happy • valentine s Day! Jennifer and Mom :.'? • ' , * ' ?.!'}• Scott, \, ir You're the best! $£ >t\ Move you. J^•*>:.. Kuthy /£ 'Pad a' , Love.1 ~ Vjf-, , ommy& Daddy iV." Jeff, Let's pull that ribbon! Elby All my love! Love, Greg Shannon; You are loved! . Mela me Ich Liobe v S Ycu are both special ^C daughters! We love you!,; love. Mom 4 Dad Dick, I love you always! Dolores Bnb> Cuddles, I love you! Schnucums L-E-E-EE, Hove youl Baby Cakes £f Mark, & & Please forgive me. "lfoteyou1 WCflLO S GHEAIESr CHLDCAflE t&CHEHS Legs %. G t o i c ^ n l o , Stawi BorK. 6 K * ROO - L-H -Tncj WngMt.Jfli J Little L You're the gnatest ~ friend ersr! BigT Bill, , Vw.'re the greatesti, We love you! &, Sue, Caleb, Kyle &. Carli The Red Headed Sweetheart of 4& Dad, EYE love youl xoxo Bob & David, Happy Valentine s Dayi Love, Mom V Jonathan, Happy 1st Valentine's Day! Casey & Shane Douna-Oiane ina-Diane tjc « ira OnA ' ' Roses are Red t*it iolfftssreBlue No one is as Sweet as you t w o - ,• ^k ^ \ "A. Love, j; Donna ,*V Mom & Dad, You arc the best parents! Love always Sue , Randy, , Valentine's Day! I love youl Karlene Shari & Traci. , Happy ToKJUC, «fc , ^ ToK.LK., For Valentines Day. You brightened up iny meager life. On Ibe day you said you'd be my wife,1, , feu give to me so much cheer. Throughout the day, throughout the jtir. These warm emotkms lhat I (eel, I nrvcr dreamed rould adtully be real. The love for you that I hold. Shall never, ever, ever grow old. , Ray. I love you with all my heart! fr GRANDMA Love forever. & & GRANDPA, Sue ,*• Happy XO J M T Valentine's Dayl "!w* Love, Your Little Wiggle Worm, 1 haven't always been so good,, As your love for me demands I chould. But I'll always try to be my best, That* ray dear. Ain't no )est. In dosing, Krusy. 1 just want to say, Each day with you b Valentines Day. R>r Valentines Day. ^ I'm so proud b be your dad, Ai a daughter you're not U» bad , %u make me hippy in many ways; Though I don't show it an some days. You're a special gift from above. That's vi hy you'll always have my love. .•• l•;•..• ••••-- Milan, Thanks for 15 Great Years. All My Love, Elsie ^ Happy '_ Valentine's Day to Fluffy's Dad; and Brother, L o v e , ••': v Rufty's Mom; •••;•;•'•& To K.M.K., For Valentir.es Day I am extremely thrilled to be your dad, ftu've made my life so very glad, Even when we fight about shoes, Ky love for you I do not lose. So. even if you were bom number two. Daddy k.ts ym 1 ' •„- IUJ;!I and lhrou;[h. Amy »vv- 1% Lori, My teacher is my Valentine; She stolo this happy heart of mine. • Mike , (fa Grandmas & Grandpas, We Love You , Very Much! have happy hearts! Kristin, Timmy, Paul, Love, Grandma & Grandpa: & Brittany. XO Valentine s Day! Because of you we Shannon am Chrl^opher Suzift Jennifer, Happy 1st Valentine's Dayl Love, E-OC m Roger, •C I'll always love you. Jane & Vanessa Michael, We love you! Mommy^ •;>.•, - . . •• Mom & Dad, We love youl ^ Bill & Sue, Diane & Mark, Johnny, Kathy, Pattl, Caleb, Kyle & Carll V:'.'.\->,-J;. ^^y*^Z>S^r"-g'?r a ^ E ^^^ Jenny, I love you! ; L o v e , •': Dave 0 9 Dennis, Happy Valentine s Day! Even if my mother is paying you! Vicki , Ryan, and Corinne, You stole our hearts! With love, • Mom and Dad. • : Kicker. Happy Valentine's Day! Brenda Bill, Mike and Ryan, alentine's Da> Great Heport Cardi - j Brittany, We love you bunches! Kristin &1 Paul, U-RSpecial! Christopher. WeWuvYou! Mommy & Daddy Babe, I miss you! Love, Red G r a m m i e and Papa, I love you! Breen Bamma&Papa, One Year and, We'ove you! Sarah, Tine, Jared. Michael, re the best! Caleb, Jessee, Kyle, Ricky a C s i XOXO Kevin, Love Always, A Senior \ Mommy & Daddy, 1 love my new home.and Mail % Your "Good Girl" (W.I.G.) - (U,L.) Grandou & Crandpa Mkhiet, ' Thanks Avon Lake Strep Clinic, workers and drivers! Marilcc & Bob, Happy Annivcrwuy! (2-14-88) Linda Trevor. You're t h e Best. Hove you! / / All m y l o v e . Dell Getting Stronger! : Mark, You light up my life! Irlappy Valentine s Djy' Linda , _ Let's relive some old times. I've missed them and you! Helen G, It's still only you! Ronnie Do ToThe Joe Baby, You've made our lives v . so sweet! Buiikin, You mean the world to me. I love you! Love, Fozzy Pie Grandpa H, Roses are red, violets ure blue., Happy Valentine's Day , to yout Love,, Your 4 Prosskateors Bob, Tricia, Matthew, Let's be Valentines! Love, >ie & Grammy Dear, . Weloveyou; Nicki, Ann, Sarah & JoJo Elaine M . , love you, Baby! Love forever, Frank f I'm readyto"Toot". , • MappyVdlenline'sDay! Love, Linda Harpy Va'cntine s Day, Peanut, : I love you so mucbJ \ Pit f->yco\- KuJd improvement. Coun I'jCisr.s'i saidtliLntj mavste savinyi if unc contra tr°r does both • AVON LAKE - Cuinnict at tha sanitt fini" fur th" ')rop' Kulss and r<:yti!ations fjr Miller Road •'s"pra lu huni fallen jrk may be .givoit to courcilot the next cracks." baid Councilman Leland Uf>;J. a-- drafted, by''lit boat launch safety conumLlee chairman., , . committee. • ' Sirico iaat Oc'totiLT. Law Director February, is American Historj Month, p as proclaimed by thy maj or to salute the the Elyri<Mxi:.ed Wykoff-Landu; daughters of thb / ntjrican Reidtutian. Associaiss. an yn^u^.-t-'ring firm, plannState Representative John Bars (D-54) ed lo enli-r into an agi-cjmciU tlial would , wrolo he will protect his districts In" award'the enyinetifs 9. percent of the terests on Issue 2 funds, adding elected total cost of the p.-o^ct. payablu for officials of local subdivisions Hill deterphase-by-phdS'J progress. A St.Inu lion mine bow these funds arc used building was proposed — with abaul ~ Channel «. in Cleveland, wrote*', SlGUOOO earmark*^ ior ih*: t-nfluiyering it'sIVK\ ready to corrie cover A\oa Lake *~ yet Uiy firm uppyarjd less than aggressive when Proveiiza requested' a news, provided It hears of it contract his wav. • , , Councilman Judy amnck said she J 3 Pi-ovtnza said he could not recom- read of a scam whereby people try J o j ^ mend thu company's standard contrr,ci gain entry to homes by dressing up as • and accepted the duty of drawing up a CEI officials offering refunds The CEP" contract safeguarding the city's in- magazine reported^ it doesn't give * terests. Following initial contact, return refunds — In this way. , j , correspondence became, sparse. •Left to right: James Allen, Alien Refrigerat'oh^oe McDonald, B.F. Goodrich:; , "I've received no response, phone, let- City-Engineer Jesse Kalouria said be Errna'HaverbackrAvon Lake'Coundt" president: Lee Curtis, Candle Korner; , ter or otherwise," said Pruvenita on his filed ^..perworfc so thj city can use a CDBG grant to mate Ine swii^ Tom Kosinski, Fishers Bio Wheel; Karen Standring, Standring's Automotive; most recent efforts. City Engineer Jessee S3B.900 Ron Palmer, SweettJriar; John Knipper. Avon Lake Historical Society; Arthur Kalouria also had problems with the mlng pool accessible to the handicap-^ _^ ped. Other grant money will bo used for'Vrf company's standard contract. Ziegler, Aqua Marine; Ben Youmans; Aqua Marine. , a McJs on Wheels program. u /"* "Based upon no agreement, with the The equalization board, for JVr-^ architectural firm. 1 suggest we take this , mour/Avon Point swwer assessmantsi back to committee so other avenues can will convene tonight- • •': -tbe explored," Lapp said. ' • The finance committee will continuob The committee may also explore a yat- discussions with the fire chiof in order .^ !o-be discussed concept of modifying ex- to placo a renewal levy for paramodic'^ * isting plans for already-built justice , seryice on the ballot for voter a centers In other Ohio communities,, thus discression; saving scores of thousands oF dollars. Council autliorizod $1,500 to bo given J ^ More of council bits 'n' pieces: to tho Avon Lako Youth Basketball The, finance committee refused'to pay Commission. Ui« Rotary Club du»s for Police Chief Councilman Glen Bender said the ^ Richard Hunt. Council President Ermu Moverback noted professional organiza- transportation comraftieo next Thurs- ^ tion dues get paid, but Rotary ivculd be day will discuss extended five-day ser'"i(ce of the city Diat-A-Bus . stretchingit. ' , ' ; .' Councilman Don Llptok said the enMayor Hausrod said on outplacement vironmental committee was asked to plan far workers of a sDca-[o-closo ducido the merits' of smoking restricElyria General Motors plant ma; benefit tions in public buildings. the city. Apparently GM will pay Some 1 Council approved - the mayor s op- «• employees it must iay off for a certain .periodof time and they can work for the pointments to the Charter Review Com-* mission as Barry Eckstein, chairman. .^ city. More oa this next week. ; members-..Howard Fisher, Dr ^ Several council'members heard con- plus Kearns, .Jack. Kilbnde. Paul {tstituents complain that, too many Michael sidewalks arc snow-covered. The city Mate, Margaret Smith, Vince Urliln,^ sidewalk ordinance places tho respon- 1Kay Usher and Michael Yi'rmanovich, sibility of shoveling sidewalks, on pro- Mayor Hausrod said he will throw out t. the first dart in an Aqua Marino hosted perty owners. , , dart tournament that has a $10 000 top Council authorized bidding procedure Hetb Brugh is congratulated by Fred Horst, secretary of Avon Lake Rotary. to expand Pin Oak Parkway by 247 feet prize for competition tho weekend of" arid also approved seeking bids for, March 3. Improvement Awards Given Order Sportswear ', Krievievv PTA Is now selling sportswear for spring and summer. Wo have 1 u v'urlety of nice styles for children iind adults. , At the, first January meeting.of tho Wo will be taking orders for short n Avon L^ko Rotary Club tofJ plaques sloove and sleeveless • tiirts in turwore awarded in Rotary's second an- quoiso, block and pink with n small nual Business Improvement Award Pro* 1 white aailboat and "Avon Lake*' lottur- , grur.i. To receive thu a word businesses ing. Coordinating twill shorts arc must bo within1 lho City of Avon Lake. : available too. Rcyii! hluo nnd raspberry The Improvements mui'i be to tho in sweat suits can bo ordered with n styli?.terlor or exterior of tho business, hitd the od script "Avon Lake" imprint in white improvements must be physioul and across tho frant of the, sweatshirts.' must exceed, five thousand dollars In These are all good quality items at value very reasonable prices. Deadline to , The ton businesses recognized fot the place your orddr is February 12. Floase yoar 1U87 and thu name of the persou(s) call 933-5-137 for more information and receiving the awards were: Allen to place your order. , Fv'.t'riKerntion Services, Inc.. Mr,,[tunes Allen; Aqua Marine Hotel »nd Resort, Mr, Beit Youmuns arid Mr. Arthur Zieplnr; Avon Lake Miller Koad Park. 1 Mayor Richard Hnusrot! 2*^1 Mrs. Erma Hnverback; Cnndlo Knrnor aitd Bee Supply, Mrs. [oil Curtis; Fishers .Ilg Wheel. ' Kindergarten rogisitution for children Inc., Mr. Thomas Kosiniki; H.F. attending -*-Von Schools next year taku Gundriclt Chemical Plunt. Mr, |<jsoph place on Thursday. February 10 and FriMcDonald*: Herb's on Lake, Mr. Herb day, February lg, 1988 from 9:00 - 4:00 Uru^h: 1'titer Miller House. Mr. John at Avon Middle School. Parents are reKniupper: Standring's Automotive Ser- quested to briny a birth certificate or vice. Mrs. Curatd Sttindrlng; Sweetbriar birth record • and all • immunization Calf Club, Mr. Ranald Palmor, records to the' legistrntion. Children The aivards wore'presented by |olm must be five yean, old un or before' September 30, 1988 (o enroll for next Morrison, vice-president of Avon Laku , . . Rotary and chairman of th« Community yonr'i kindorjjfartan, Sorvfco Committee. Selection of the reciRegistration far Avon's Thin] Snfcty, pient was madu by the Community Sbr- Town will also take plucu at Undergurteh registration. Cost Id S7.00 , vlco Committee: . • Avon Lnko .Rotary members ofrorud at time ot registration and $10.00 for late their congratulations lu thu len t()87 registration. Kindergarten Registration winno.-a. »••-•- -. . • Support Group Meets One is a Whole Number, a support group for , v.'idows and widowers, will me«t Thursday, Fob. 11. 7:30 p.m. at the Sheffield Lake Civic Center, 4575 Lako Kd. LOWER PRICES Due to our volume... And the savings are here for you from... CUSTOM CREATED SPACES Insure two and Save, it you'r* a two-car family, Nationwide can save you money on your auto insurance. Additional liberalized benefits ere available to those whj qualify. Call a Nationwide agent (or complete details. MAID* LARRY V4NDER00RD Representative Rd PO, BOM 182 Avon Laka, OH 44012 Phone: 933-6277 Rt»3.: 933-2595 Deal/r 333-6756 Respaco1" your whole houso or lust one room at a time. Our Eros estlmatos Include removal of existing shelves and Installation, tn most homes, just a lew hours wilt du ll. Use our Ideas to design your own closet to be functional for ynu. R»membei\ there's no greater feeling than to be organized al the start of each day, and that feeling Is just a call away. We also cany a full Una of Lcuvordrapos, Olinds and Verticals for maWngyour wmdowjrmre attractive, all at " 5 0 % " anvlnga over retail. . , E\ ning Design & Installations Available NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Olympic Team Best Wishes to Our Athletes M mal education. It Is our aim to foster fay To Ana McFall your child's own creativity, self-reliance and positive self-image. ' For more information or to register your child, please call 949^5171 on ManSend all articles to 5529 E. Lake Rd. or "safe house." call 943-5531 after 4 p.m. Articles must Even if you do not participate in the be received by noon Thursday. program, be sure to instruct your children about the BLOCK PARENT SPAGHETTI DINNER homes. Let them know they can go to Hope Lutheran Church of Sheffield them anytime, anywhere should they Lake will be holding a spaghetti dinner need real help. on February 13 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Adult tickets will cost S3. children from twelve ST, THOMAS to five will be admitted for, $2 and THE APOSTLE SCHOOL children under five will be admitted for St. Thomas School1 wishes to confree.,The menu will be spaghetti, tossed gratulate the following who i Q. I recently noticed some building salad, home made bread, and butter, have,made the EFFORT students ROLL for the materials on Walker Road; between dessert and beverage. Tickets will be second gra.iing period: Nicole Lear and Jeycax. Will this be used Tor available at tho door. For more informa- Nicky Arm. Shawn Carter; Todd Bolton. Dillon, sidewalks on Walker Road. ' tion call 049-2024 or 949-2620. [ost-ph Eckenrotle. Steve Kvasnok. Mol— An Avon Lake Resident ly Rost. Corey Rosso, Tim StoreA: What you saw is the ingredients of putbwski, Melinda Wright, Joseph a storm sewer outlet for, Woodlands subINNER FRONTIERS • Inner Frontiers, an educational lec- Beckham.. Holly Higgs, Stephanie LaUle. division. Included In 33-tnch pipe'iimi ture group which explores subjects on Megan Sullivan. Stephanie Stonestreet, for the southern part of the subdivision, parapsychology and metaphysics, will Kelly Carter, Dawn Fletcher, Colleen s^id City Engineer Jesse Kalouria. He meet February 16 at the Elyria Savings Laule. Iohn McCallie, Carrie Novak. said the line will extend from the enand Trust downstairs meeting room. . Catherine , Rozmaryno'.vicz, Kathy 33455 Lake Rd., Avon Lake. Parking is Sikora. Mike Finnerty, C»rtss>* in the rear off Electric Blvd. Social time Kastovka. Richard Polomsky, Chris will bo at 7:30 p.m. and the program will Brunkow. Kim Martin. Mark Sabot, Melanie Stkura, Patt Scott, Matt Norstart at 8 p.m. , Carrie Ecke'nrodc and Sherry ,••••• T. Albert Thomas, psychic, will speak wood, Rouse. ' .' , on,"Tha Power Within." Members pay'Sl at the door and The following children have made the ; guests pay S3. Membership is S10 per HONOR 1 ROLL for the second grading year including the evening one joins. . period: Tarra Broeckel.fcnny Peregord. Monica Wright. • Ronald Thompson, -MUSICAL HONORS Medina, Jason Evanoff, fenny , Congratulations to Louie Maldonado, , Sean Jacobs,1 Rcnee Tho mason, Lisa Walsh, a senior at Brooksido High School, for Chuck Arra. Phyllis Bayus. David • being selected to play first darinot in the j Scott Dillon, Jim Miller. - All Ohio Band Conference at fowling Couglin. Craig, Cheryl Kasper. Brian ; Green University. This band, nude up Michael Peregord.' Erin Houriet. Charles SchiU, of selected students from all over Ohio, Lindsey Tilden, Christopher Wallace. Large Roses : performed on January 29-30 • at the Jonathon'Wright. Teresa Barret, Laura University. • Brunkow;, Melissa Mortcnsen, Lisa Sweetheart Roses -•-. Louio is the son of Luis and Maria Tbbmpsdn. Chris Duxaney, Christa Maldonado of Sheffield Village. He , Fury, Jeff Evanoff, David Kosakowski, Carnations . hopes to continue his interest in music Jeff Miller, Jim Luule. Colleen Serowski, > by obtaining a music major in college. • Greg Barbiaux, Tracy Feltes, Nicole Mixed Flowers Hanning, Amy Pewgord, Ines Gomez. V "V'1':' YOUTH BASEBALL Sheffield-Sheffield Lake Youth BaseCOMMUNITY DAYS 25 .; ball/Softball registration will be held on . Community Days in Sheffield Lake " : February 13 and 14 from noon to 4 p.m. will be July 13 thn: 17.1998. This is the at the Community Center. The cost is twenty-fifth anniversary of our annual, Dream ; S15 for city leagues and $20 for Hot summer celebration. Stove. First year players must bring Bosquet Over thirty organizations combine v, their birth certificates. The youngest Cuddly bcai hold-no their members with Community Civic yV players, must bo 7 years old by August 1. Council to sponsor this event. These ' I ' A parent'or guardian's siQnature Is re- organizations will either run or sponsor ' quired on the registration form. ' over seventy gume and variety food v Applications for umpires, managers booths. ', '•.and field workers are also being The big -twenty-tilth anniversary .accepted. • • ' '..'.• parade will be on July 14 at 7 p.m. More , If there are any questions plsaio call 1 information will he forthcoming. Mr. Dennis Vano, General Manager'at Plan to coma and help us celebrate 25 .949-5972. years of working together. Sheffield -Sheffield Lake News ddy, Tuesday or Wednesday mornings -* between 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.ra. or D33-1731 or933-5754 when our school is hot in session. Press Line 933-5100 Woodlands Welcomes Storm Sewer CALLING ALL WOMEN Nov* that all the.hectic holidays are behind you and tho long winter- days are • V upon !you, don't lot cabin fever or the i / : doldrums, get "you. This Is the perfect-time, to come play volleyball with us. -•• Lbso those extra pounds you've put on , . or stay in shape for summer. ; - VVVien's volleyball Is open to any —-winian age 18 ant' _ver in our area. • , Thorp is no cost, no bquipmont required and no excuso not to come. This is an opori recreation program, corno when • you can and leaye when you want. ' „• Wo moot every Monday that school is •'ii Is session from 7 to iO p.m. in the gym of, Tennyson School, 555 Richelieu. Sheffield Lake. . ' • . " ' " ' Call 949-6348 for more information.. , P.S. You don't oven need to really know how to play, , LUNCH BRUNCH The United Church of Christ of Sheffield Lake is having a brunch lunch on February 12 from 11:30 a.m to 1 p.m. Thorn will be ham and egg strata, homemade rolls, pie and bovarnge for $2.50. SOCCER REGISTRATION Soccer registration fur 1988 will bn at Sheffield Lake City Hall on February 13 antl 14 from 1 to 4 p.m: New players must bring a bjrth, rwtlficate and two non-returnable photos, , Students born from 1972 through 1979 will join a travel, team and those born from 19B0 through 1QB3 will join an in house team. Fees for the travel teams are $15 and fees for I he in house team are $10. For mom information call 949-G370 or 949-7292. We Carry The FTD Crystal Bowl & Love Note Bouquets , trance of Woodlands to a point oear the Gable Ditch, which is covered by tho S bridge on Walker Road. While n o * definite plans are inade for sidewalks on Walker, council is considering whether or not to lay them in conjunction with the Walker Road trunk line. The mayor asked the public service committee to look into this particularly because'of the construction of Leorwood Shopping Center and safety of. pedestrians. Boutique Bo til Bouquet i i t 3 -S-. rose or carnation Blooming Plants Green Plants Silk Flower Arrungements Cords & Gifts Ca5ii-n-Carry Special Daises 5 3 " ' "- • , BLOCK PARENTS STEPPING STONES NUF3ERY t h o three elementary schools of ShefSCHOOL FALL REGISTRATION field Lake have banded together with The Stepping Stones Nurseiy School . their PTOs and the police department to establish "safe houses" children can go has begun registration for thir 1988-89 year that will begin in September to in an emergency. Tho BLOCK school 1988. Tho school Is locateofm The PARENT program has been established of United Church of Christ, 603'Sunset in Sheffield Lako but wo need more Avonuc in Sheffield Lake., -, homes, especially in tho Tennyson Classes will be held on Monday, TuesSchool area. . ' . ' You need not >T«JI your home or have day and Wednesday mornings from 9:15, children to bo' guallfied.^ It is .not... a.m. until 11:30 a.m. The possibility of class Is also b necessary for'somootje to be no-no all :. an afternoon depending on ros, tho time. All you need to do is go to any sldcred school is licensed by The Ohj of tho three elementary schools and fill ment of Human Services out, an application."When tho form is pro-klnde -garten programand fc returned, thtf*.)»lfce ,'dupartmont years of ageViThe, aim df our _ ^ "screens" tho rrprno'arid tho occupants. to provide for the all around growth of - You then receive a largo groen card say- tho child which will contribute to a haping BLOCK PARENT to display in a py and successful adjustment to his for'window'or a door to show you arc a 690 Avon B«Id«o R6. (Ht. g3) Avon L>k«. Ohio , • • , - . • . •*.( WITH EACH MiO E"ERY tiOOO PU.1CMASE YOU C*N TAKE A D V A N C E OP ONE O* 1HESE SPECIALS. WITH (203 i f EMS, WITH $ M 3 ITEMS, ETC REGULAR OR UNSALTEO LAND-O-LAKES BUTTER QUARTERS 1 LO. PKG. REGULAR OR DIET BANQUET PEPSI, PEPSI FREE FROZEN CREAM PIES & SLICE G/1GQZ. 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COOKED SHRIMP . CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES ...: 16 LB SAG Frozen Foods ORANGEROUGHY $£99 $429 WITH TH!S COUPOfi AT IGA Kopp's FooiiiiiWf & Aron tako BONUSPAOC 130CT.6OX NVCl SALADA' TEABAGS. ...... WITH THIS COUPON AT IGA Kopp'* Foofllmw A -'.win U'.B 75'OFF LABEL " 72 02. PKO. - OXYDOLDRY DETERGENT .. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY .. S. OFFER EXPIRES SAT,, FEB. 13.198fl 11 LIMIT ONE TOUPON PER FAMILY 1 p 6.OFFER EXPIRES SAT. fEB. 13. IO&U j g ^ y - i£!8B83S& FOODLINER 33479SC LAKE RD., AVON LAKE, OHIO 933-6203 1 MON.-FRI. 8:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. • J t.fi;« AVON LAKE IGA HOURS 37525 COLORADO AVE., AVON, OHIO 934-5109 KOPP'SIGA FOODLINER HOURS MON.-FRI, 9 A.M, TO 9 P.M. SAT. 8 A.M. TO 8 P,M. 9 A.M. JO 6 P.M. ON SUNDAY LONG AGO, IN A FORfiST SO THICK... It may sound like the beginning of a_*'orj-book. 1aut these were the words used to describe Shellwld 111 Late ic a program that was presented to Mrs. Grake s 'I * Mr*. Kiraffuta's first g-a&s at Forusllawn. The Lorain County Historical Society urns wllh their-museum m a suitcase' and presented their program on the pioneer school. The children not.only listened to stones, but multiplication Tacts. Ihey "-* to handle items that were used in u log fc-nooL They' found out pioneer children either, walked to SHEFFIELD MIDDLE. School or came in a kid wagon.'The students saw the McCuffey readers, hum books, slates, and even a switch and dunce hat. A,big thank you is extended to Mrs. Eleanor Whitehead and Mrs. Mary Jackson tor brCOMING EVENTS Wed,, Feb. 10: BHS G. BB vs.Wellington [H]. ti:30 inging history alive at Forestlawn. • Uieir Schools p.m.' • ' • ' ' studuils at ' Thurs.. Feb. 11: SMS G. .BB v* Clvarvk-w (H). 4:15 p.m.' ' ' ' • ' Frl., Feb. 12: BHS B- BB vs Keystone I A). li:30 p.m.; 3HS JV WR Tournament. 5:30 p.m.- (HJ. Sat., Feb. 13: JV WR Tournament, Lorain County (A), So.-thview; BHS WR, Lurain County (A). Firelands. nooo, GYM Sectional Tournament at BHS. 9:30 a.m. Man., Feb. 15: NO SCHOOL., Tues., Feb. 16: SMS G. BB vs Avon [A). 4:l5 p.m.; BHS B. DB vs North Rldgcvillc (H}, 15:30 p.m. MENU Wed., Feb. 10: Ravioli. Peanut'B.uttur Sandwich Peas and Carrots. Diced Pears. Milk. * Cum DUJJ, Thurs., Feb. 11: 'Hamburger w/Bun, Sjil'itnch, "caches. Milk. * Tiico Burger. * FrK, Feb. 12: Fish Sandwich. Talur Tuls. Orange Secions. Oatmeal Cookie, Milk. ' Chicken Palty w/Bun. Mon., Feb. 15: NO SCHOOL. President's Diy. Tucs., Feb. 16: Chicken Nugyuls. Whdu Kernel Corn, •'caches and Puors. Milk. ' Hamburger w/Bun. Wed., Feb. 37: Macaroni and Cheese. Mixed /egetables. Pineapple Chunks. Milk, * Beef Taco. • BHS and SMS Entree. • event lhat meeL^ with much success. 1st Grade Registration First grade registration will be held February 16-26 at Holy Triniiy School 2610 Nagel Road. Parents arc requested id bring to the registration their chiiiTa baptismal and birth certificate as well as all immunization1 records. • : :. (Lefi to right) Adam Biltz with horn book, Kprey Harr: ington using the counting board and Lauri Hayden reading from a McGuffey reader. BUSY MONTH F6RMRS. SLOTWINSKKS CLASS February will be a busy month for Mrs. SlutwinskiV • ne«dJ«wo(U *. graphic* • jver 1OOO prints avallablo [ • cmstom fromlng . . [ T ' decorafvsi matting I 933-7536 Mon. thni Tbure. 1091 WITH EST VISA PREMIER ADVANTAGE . WULL r^EVER mVEJOAPPIY FOR AFWTHER LOAN AGAIN SaveUpo r? 70% OFF, Beg. LOSEUpTo 2 i Lbs. For .-*' * , No one knows itic value of your lime better than Timtsclf. And the lime cmMiminR procrw of applyinfi for a loan can be [ruwraang. So ihc next,time you need a loan dun'i come to ihc batik, use your advantage • v«ur E5T Premier . , Advanu^c. It'* more than a credit • , card. More ihan a bank canl. U's your key to a pvrv;nj! revolving line, of credit. And once yourPremlct Advdnuge is established'- ftom $5,000 IO SIOO.000 - you'll never have io .apply again! no matter how many times you lHitrow: And yes, even if your montage is not with EST Banlc'You can still qualify* ;-EST Premier Advantage for all 1 'those-, times •.vacations, a new car. boat, an investment opponunitY'• . times mat need to be spent on better things than flStin^ out loan; ,. applications, . : ESTWemieT Advanianc • the mtm. valuable and versatile mdn line avilable Price 4 LOSEupto 501b*. lor UM1IS7IM.'PWW imiL»ir|-niTt~iJtTTt Did you mvr'diink you could jofo ttw Bmat Wiight Loss Program in Lorain Conty for under St20.00. Watt the time is now. Enron this Yreok and you can lose quickly and safety -on American Medical Weight Loss Program. • . •;. M (UMTT 1 SPECIAL OFTER PER PERSON) Open Monday - Frktay 8 ajn. to 7 p m. CattVow&St*rtLoslttgWalghtTod3/l 365-95C0 933^3255 202-3301 1740 Coogv foster fos Pwk Road ^-i S;. tfRlVE A BARGAIN n M * i l CcmpMHi' C«u[>nn To Drive to O'Malley Dodge for the biggest selection of CARAVANS at the lowest prices! 1988 CARAVANS I rnmw . 1 ^ D Plfjuwnil mr jn.jpplluilun tiit Ih* Prfmltr AJ-IIUJP"1 ttiy , D rutv «wt n * *n i(pplkJik>o lot iH* mnHcr Ad.jnutr CtTOUCi"). , ,_ • _ _ _ ' '. __ | L .18 To Choose From FROM:: Setting the pace to keep >ou Ahead > , • 1530 KANSAS AVENUE . V -Cdrntrof FU.611 A H f l n d e n a n p r j ' Mortbor FDC • SuWWlaxy 0* FirjJ Bancorpcfalloo o) Ohio \ ••' /28£H116-!. . •.'•.•••'• Open Mpn, &'Thurs. Till 9 P.M; Avon "Accidents & Dermaicfis of sqnie ct we atbiuvigiicns (ou-.d In ttw PnCce Logs. GOA • Gone on Arrival. UTL • Unable to Locate. , MYA - Mote Vehido Accident. , 0 * 6 - Breaking and Entering. BOLO - Be on the Lookout. FI'D - Field Interrogated. OWI T Driving White Inio»csie4 KCC - No Cause !or Complaints. Dlsp- Unit * Dispatched Units.' j DUI - Driving Undar Wiatnnu January 27 0004 - Called oul the road 'tews. 1 0Q35- Arrested a rrotorist tor driving undet the Wueflco - incarcerated. ' . , 0251 - Report o( a vehicle in the ditch on Mabel fld. 0337-Transported a prisoner to I orain County , cot fictional facility.'' 0343 - Assisted a motorisl with vehicle lock-out anlry sained. 1116- Prtsoner/eleased on bond. 1307'- Report^! a vehicle eeddent wim \nturies t-90. 2025 • Check suspicious vehicle a t a business establishment.' ' . 2236 - Assisted motorist with a disabled verucrt.SRB3&SR254. . . . / . • • • . Chinese New Year 21C5 • Assisted 3 r^cicri;! January 31 , 0107 - Arrested 1 motSfiSt fs.- driving ^-r-iur *J3 influence -'ipcarca'at.ed 0139 - Prisor-.^r released an bond. 0350 - Transported 2 pedcs'.iaia on Detro-J lo tre Westiafce lir.e. • ,• • 1120 - Hosprla! repcrt3 a shcoting. t352 - Unt: on station v,ith a wiola.or. 2333 - Assisted a mctofis: viAh vchtcie icc^out. Entry gaiied. February 1 , 000* - Resident on Julia Ave. fequesis cruiser.' has si t3ject possibly involved In B & E. 015.! - Assisted ficilh BidgeviSe PD in locating a person. • •"7 , ' , ' • • " , 0757 - Transported a prjsoner.to Lorain County Corroctional facility. , • 1553 - Assisted a motcxist wiin vehicle lock.-cut -entry gained. • .L. ' .. , • 1647 - Recovered a iBhiclo stolon owl c! Cleveland. , „ _i • , » .. • 1733 • Unit on station wim aLVidaior. rdaased oh bond. . •••-,•• , : . . . . . . . The Children's Room of, 'l.u Avon Lake Public1 Library , will .celebrate Cruncs'e Slew Year Feb. 13 troin 1-2 p.m. Chinese stories, crafts and other fun is planned Tor children m grades 1-C^ Registration is planned. To reserve a place, call tho Library at 933-8128- _ , Order This Week And Receive A FREE VALANCE! \ •2 * 2143 - Assisted Sheffield PD. open door at a business estabBshmenL. . February 2 Shop At Home * . ' ' ' \ .; -" i ••• Custom Decorating 3 2 6 7 2 Center Ridge RdMilis Creek Commons North Rtdgevtlle Daily9:30-5:30 Sat.9 30-3 00 933-3518 0054 - Unit on station with a violator, released jtnusry 28 , or. bond. . - -; " 0244 - Resident on Detroit r&port!. a possible • 0241 -Arrested a motorist for driving under tha" prowler. Influence - incarceratfld.';. • •- - , • 1119 -Towed disabled vehicle frarr SR 611. „ . 0337 -AJnit^jn statiofwvith a passengor to ar., January 2 9 - — •.-'*"-• • .• - .r«nge transportation. 0113 ••Roportdf a pedestrian on t-90-: . _ • 0450 -Report of a vehicle accident on SR 611 •overpass:with Injuries. , , ,' ' 0252. •Attested a motorist tordriving'undertna 0454 - RepOt* - * s 2nd vehicle accident on SR ~~tnfluer£e.Reteasedonbond.— - -:"•-.. . • '[ ,611 overpass. ~I5t1 "Report of a-vehJcle accident on Detroit" . •. 0533 - Report of a vehicle off tne rodd on I-SO. •:*., : : ' ' •• • ; — . •' • '• 0556 - Report of a vehicle off tha road on SR i_ 1B37 - Resident on Elizabeth caught subject 63. breaking into their garage. , 1131 -Transported a prboner to Lorain County \%~ 1959 - Unit on station with subject, , Correctional Facility. 1450 - , Unit on statori with a violator I? January 30 •» • • I' 0021 - Report o! a light at a business incarcerated. ' . 1524 - Assisted a motoria' with vehicle lock-out \\ establishment. • ' , 0119- Report of a vehicle accident on Jaycox - entry gained. 2130 - Prisoner released by court. Rd ' ' , 2351 • Arrested a motjrist for driving under the 0250 - Report of a suspicious vehicle1 on influence - released on bond. Deiroit Rci, R d . • Free In Home Visit •• 3y One'Of Our O e c g Consultants" LAW OFFICES OF: " ' - Human Services Directory Available k~T Lorain — Adircctory or all the human address, phone number (sj. hours and hfservices, in Lorain, County is now the organization's objectives, sources of "'• available at the Unitca Way or Greater funding and additional service sites. The Directory is rjlra cross-reftirenced : Lorain Cour-'y. People needing informaby resources and uirvicus which makes tion about tut! myriad of area humanser-, ; vices can find it valuable lu use Tho il easy for people identify, locate and access other services to help people in -Dlrccfory, A Guide To Human Services need. , in Lorn in County. The Directory wes '. publishinl recently lo help social service Orders Tor The Directory must be preprofessionals, teachers, police, paid ur accompanied by a purchase counselors, hospital workers and others order. All checks should bo made i'whd work with people in need. Tho payable to the United Way of Greater .: Directory was developer* from'a comLorain County. The cost is* $10.00 plus Cputerized data base at United Way and 52.00 shipping and handling. Shipping • lists' over 350 agencies that ,**rvo and handling charges will be waived for ^residents of Lorain County. , all orders picked up at the United Way 1 It provides such basic information as office. DOUGLAS M. 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Moote & Electric PERSONAL INJURY & ACCIDENT CLAIMS Injuries by faulty products or auto a^ldcnts may entitle you to compensation. ^ : THE LANDINGS -NO RECOVERY*NO PEE* OFFICE HOURS: «» Call for FREE brochure BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING O ne SUN ROOM DESIGNS OFGLEVE V INC General Contractors specializing in: • Solarium/Greenhouse additions • Decks • Kitchens • Bathrooms and Custom Remodeling Design service & financing available Solarium model on display C 5, DIVORCE .:•'; PERSONAL INJURY WILLS-ESTATES NO FEE FOR INITIAL CONSULTATION Sat 445 Avon Belden Rd. 933-4000 S 9 0OA.M^IOOPM. PHONE: LORAIN: 933-3231 ELYRIA: 365-2291 CLEVELAND: 871-2228 SANDUSKY: (419) 625-1693 J • • • • • % . , • • • . , ' . , • . ' • • , Stephen K. Hetey, R.PH. Next To Convenient Food Mart 8 Dcm.iUi ^i!' 1 Hirluri. Luvvo. 4!^» l!o!i Avciiu*.'. Slr'iiif-'il 1 dki:. ;jnmjur.t>; the oni-JSUini-n1 • :ifitirdaui;iiltr. MjryJtm, !« Scott Oui.Jb.L i'Jii uf Mib. JutifJt t a r •[ilwrl. 4&/0 Fii]..".voyd. 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U i u j en CO"" 1oa>"w«. MlMla<»ndiI!)9onjeO rH ct S3 .1 a! 1095*0 APR. Total payimnt. ftr T*i. tut foul twafnam aouaa W a moo. pyxM - touf Chrysler Plymouth, Inc. | 5652 Liberty Avenue • Vermilion, Ohio 440391 Telephone: 967-3108,C!eveland: 871-1767 \ a 295TS-2432 S.C.M57WM0 6O61M34S 1-800-845-6994 1-800-323-3011 -.o-datfl FEATURES: • Efficiency Apts. & Executive Suites "c Me'a!'Central Occanfron; Locaticn • Indoor & Outdoor Pools • Indoor & Outdoor Whirlpools • Lots of Covered Parting • Tennis Available • Golf at 44 Champion ship Courses • Knftutivi' Suiir* • L' H.'iinn>m CiKiJii^ • • • • 5 Outdoor Pool* Kiddie Pool , Indoor Pool 5 Whirlpools • fLicuuviball Court lie ' ' • Quivt Ri.xjfto • Coif at 44 Championship Courts • F'r«TcnniiNf*rS' •Saunai • Kwciw Hoo -.—•*f MMm^Pnuai Vmo. ill HP BMSfflH Sports Shorts by Jim Flanigan. Sports Editor Sportsearch Challenge — To help • cure you of cabin fever, I have devised a couple of wordsearch puzzles to work on in froat of the fire. Each of three puzzles contains the names of the boys on the three area high school basketball : teams. See it you can find all of the names listed. Caution! They, may be found in any direction. Enjoy!! , P.S.1 Yes, the girls* teams will be coming in the near future. • . , ' Powerful Comments — Recently* I made reference to the mild winter we were having — lack of snow, above . freezing temperatures, all of which spelled trouble for winter sports funs. ' ; Well, look at it now — plenty of snow 'and cold weather. Break out the skis. skates, and sleds and use them while it lasts. : , , : . , ' FROM SSLYBA - i Baseball/Softball registration will be held February 13 and 14 from noon to 4:00 p.m. at.ths Civic Center. Cost Is SI5.00 for City League and 520.00 for Hct, Stove. Kbst year players must -bring their birth certificates. Parent or.guardian signature required on registration form; Youngest players must be 7 years old by August 1. Also being accepted are applications for managers, umpires,1 and field Workers. If you have1 any questions,, please contact Dennis Vano, General Manager at 049-5942 • FROM AVON RECREATION , Volleyball Pick up volleyball games on Sundays from 2:00 to 4:00. ^, Grados 0-12 at Avon East, Grades 7 acd 8 at Middle school. ; • < . Cost: 50c per session, no registration required.. .. ••' "• • ••.'• , ' r S o c c e r • . • •' • Girls born between '74-*79 needed. Inhouse still taking registrations. City Hall 9:00-5:00 weekdays. Any questions call Dianno; 034-4242. Energetic physical movement mixed with lots of fun and music is a,great way to describe Junior Jazzercisc. The specialized program for boys and girls. ages 5-12, introduces children to the world of music and fitness. Classes star! Feb. 11. 4:15 to 5:10 p.m. at the Old Firchouse. Cost of a six weeks session is S15.00. To register call Carolyn, 933-2S07. Polar Bear Camp Out By Troop 300 No one saw a polar bear, but the Boy Scouts of Troop 300 certainly learned how to b r a v e below freezing temperatures in their Winter Wilderness Survival camp at the Poltr Bear Camp Out in Camp Belden. From T-oop.300 the Scouts who went on this adventure on.1 January 23-24 were Bela Faltay, Jason Henry, John Kriimon,. , Geoff McGuire, Corey PaUinger , and Eric Schenker. The' adults who accompanied them were Rich Zulln (Scout•..lister). Jim Henry John Faltay and Jeff Zuilo. Prior to their camp out the scouts in three different meetings learned how to survive in the winter wilderness with food, clothing and minimum shelter. The activity surrounding the Polar Bear Corap Out for the major part of the day was hiking up to their camp site. Once there, they prepared their own Individual ground beds with tall weeds cut from the camp grounds and makeshift ' tents with tarpaulin., Later, they did some more hiking and then prepared their own muals before turning in for tho night in their tents. They all survived this expedition. For this, each of the Boy Scouts received a certificate and a natch for this achievement. .• . Troop 300 meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Lutheran Church on the Corner of Avon Belden and Lake Road. Those Interested in becoming a Scout 1 and/or adult volu' ccr should contact Rich Zullo at 933-^673. t_ Brian Zupan races toward the goal with th<* puck while, playing hockey. wfth, friends at Bleser Field in Avon Lake. Brian and other y o u n g t ^ e y enthusiasts play pick-up games at the ice pond after school each day. The weather is onen cold but the skaters don't seamtocare as they play this fast-paced .game., (Photo by J i m Flanigan) The Hornets were defeated 53-24 by thn always powerful SL Mark's team. Winning bv pins for SL Thomas were;.Soon CHckner, lim Scaill. Shane Elswick. and Davo Rodriguez. Fourth grader Chuck Schill also won by decision in an exhibition match. • .*• , 'The Hornets'ore gearing sip for this week's final dual meet with Ascension. This was the team Head. Coach Schill started before coming" to SL Thomas, so there Is always o lot of good natural compntition. A win against the Panthers would give SL Thomas a school record for dual meot victories. Assistant Coach; Mike Sweoney credits much of this year's success to Chuck's palience wtih the younger wrestlers. G o o d .7 6 3 ,4 4 3 3 1 0 • • . - . • Division " A " Holy Trinity St. Judo St. Joseph (AL) St. Josoph (Amh) St. Mary (E) Blue, St. Peter (L) 'St. Peter (NR) St. Thomas (SL) St. Mary (A) St. Mary (E) Gold , Division " D " North St. Peter (NR)«2 *SL Thomas (SI) Hornets St. Peter IL)*;! St. Peter (L) Blue St. Mary (L) St. Anthony (L) #2 Sacred Heart "A" •St. loc (At) Lakers St.John(L), "~ •• • Scout Paper Truck Division " U " Central 'St. Thomas (SL) Green St. Mary (L) a 1 *SL Thomas (SL) While 1 Sacred Heart "B" SL Vincent .: St. Mary (L) #2 A newspaper truck will bo In the parking lot of the Avon Lake United Church of Christ, on Electric Blvd. across from the City pool, from Wed., Feb. 17 through Wed.. Feb. 24, sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 332. Newspapers only please, no magazL-M, cardboard, or COtfflogSi tlS Division " C " South St. Joseph (Amh) mi St. Jude St. Mary JE) Knights SL Joseph (AL) Lakers "St. Thomas (SL) St. Mary JE) Bombers Holy Trinity St. Peter (NR) Senior citizens and handicapped living in Avon Lake may arrange to have their papers picked up by calling Mr. Szippl, evenings, at 933-2906. Thank you for helping support our 50-yea'-old troop! • • " < • L u c k H c r n e t s ! • .• ' •• . . • • - , • • • : ' • ' •'•• ALL photos taken; by! th^ Press may be^S • :•' • - •< • ^ p u r c h a s e d y ^ : " ^ Call 933-5100 .... • . ' • • • • •.. ";•••...•-;... ' . v . - " ; . . ._'._;•;:: i ^ , : ^ . ; ' ^ : . '.1:'1 "' .•••;..•• ^A:^J^^)^M ;AVM|B|§ •• • . •/ I';.'--.' : o o -:PHOTf>Slf • • • ., '. < ' Division " C North SL Anthony (L) Sacred Heart St. Joe (AL) Vikings ««.Mnry(AV) St. John (L] SL Peter (L) St. Mary (L) St. Joseph (Amh) #2 W • • . . • • , . - . • • ' . . • ':.-;""';: St. Thomas, "'//• •y,-::y '•'';:L'- Lorain County Boys CYO Standings Division " D " South •St. Joe (AL) Vikings S t Anthony (L)*l SLMary(AV) , St. Peter (NRJ*1 St. Joseph (Amh) St. Mary (E) Blue St. Mary (E) Gold Holy Trinity St. Judo . ...','./ ' •• •", . " : /• '••''.'/,'^'''.'••'''.]:'ri'--f; \ •,;:,,./• .•:...:"•.•••.••• " " - v — r y • : - - - ' ' - i - k \ S - > f i : k Avon Lake Sportsearch byjim Ranjgan ;;^ Can you find the 16 members of the Avon Lake Varsity •> ; • / Basketball Team in this puzzle? Here are the names to look for: Clint Bauer Don Burkln Jim Burkln Lance Meiners Matt Smith,' Steve Mutlin Tim Weber Adam Scavnlcky Darren Johnston Jeff Sabot joe Deasy Matt Anthony Mike Schmotzer TirnSobol Todd Krall U Y AA U N O S H C HT Q P ; A N U I J O U C J O T Z 0 H H E F N B R H FT E I A D V. 8 0. Q V H V. W K J 0 O AV V K O I K MT W B P Q O R O L T U R Z OF C U V Z K E F S I. X S _R U O U Z T O DD K R A L A X N I S E Y J Z X R S P W ''. O 0 N B O8 I J M O 0N K e B I K E T I B 0 Y Z V Y RR O K R H i R yE U 0 X B A 2 V A O B A O R E U A B T N V B OD C H a X W u j K U O P O F J U 0 • F Trevor Thornton C E C M A . 8 Y. D J O Eo X N X C K HA V Z W X Y B T8 O P Z0 W VB H Z R U B B OL N I I TH MA T TS X Z O R F Z S A U E U O BO S M O 1 O P N B C X 0 K'.T X L O I OV IN H J H Z I V A ..»: i. V R T ni E ; F "A W M H N Z C Q O A N WL 0 T J 2 E r. 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G I K B W F S Y W. 0 K B E K T E U1 R fl rt . E H C S R A E' Z B R c u s a L u L Y L O 'E O z N H B K L £ Q K Z N W W O E R s T « T VISA Wash your car for.your Sweetheart on Valentine's Day. Free Under Carriage Wash AH Freshwater DAILY HOURS: Mon.^rt. B:30 a.m.-8 p.m_ Sal, 8:30 a.m.-7 p m.. Sun. 830 a.m.-6p.m. > 454 Avon Belden, Avon Lake 933-4377 S ANOTHErTFASHING ANOTHERFORD All of the Thomas loynl followers 'Loralns Hnliday^TournBy^aiMita^supor - J** would liku to congratulate tho following league effort falling short list weektoSt. t "jf, teams and their coaches: '•, -^ •,. ' '• ,„ ' : : " " Thu oight grade toam: Congratulations \". toss;inlea8u6 competi*tron:iaTioy=ibave accumulated 14 wins to dato The grunt. coaches Roger- Woltorsi:. and Miko Duraney and their boys In coming up, accomplishment for the hoyscte Iholr , with 3 victories this year in a year that ! ability to pick, pass, rebound, and shoot ' saw them combine grades in order to J as - a teamU This is one of t' field a tnam of seven. Their opponents; dedicated and uiisotttslMeams cojehes. nnd fans know that tho boys como through St. Thomas in years tried 100% from the opening buzzer'to • has to bo ratod ns one of thojwst Keep the final, buzzer. Super, efforts • carab up the spirit!! ., " from Greg Berlo, Chris Duranoy; Bill' •vGroat season so far-ami good Trowbridgo. Chuck Arra. Chuckv the tournements Jackson. Matt Martin; and Jim Kvasnok. : . ,Tho;:Glrls Varsity* D :-, Great season so far and good luck in CoacK'Gary Eckenrode ond hla . the tournaments. ' " . , . The season is just smarting to roll ^ « * i The Gth grade team: Congratulations ivb've seen some spectacular efforts in coaches Darrrll Smith and Larry'Alton '. what looks like another wincing season and their boys In coming up with 1a 5-3. ; ahead/ They find themselves In the league records T***i best ovur. for this • power division with only the best Lorain^ group of boys! IVH ;a roster of 33 boys 'County CYO tcurn* In thoir division- ^ tha coaches found\themselves with a ~ '. Good luck and tceop on fighting- * Onvery hard choice on\wha should start ward to victory! ** * because they didn't havermy super stars - The RlrU cadet Congratulations but they have 13 excellent athletes with Coach Bob• Bayus and,hls girls. The heart and desire! GrertsRnsoo 1so far and season is moving on with great wins and goad hick in the tournaments. • ,, spectacular efforts. Toamwork <s going " The 5th grade lean.1: Congratulations to put these girls Into contention for tho Coach Jamie Pavlich a.id his boys. This championship crown. .Coach Bayus U ^ season has had many highlights for the seeing major improvements In his girl*' Hornets. They came, away with a championship at ' St..' Mary's preseason ability to play basketball: Keep up yqur tournev. second place at SL Mary hard work/Goad Luck!:: Haas To Study Mexican Culture Kip Fashing checks out h i s new Ford 4 x 4 Pickup with salesman Uarry S t e i n m a n . " O u r whole family likes F o r d s , " s a y s Kip. ••••,• ; Listen to basketball between Avon Lake and Amherst, Tues:,Feb.16,8p.m.W.E.O.L. 33450 take Rdr Avon take, OH; 933-3291 Cleve. 871-1390 , Ohio University, Senior Linda Haas left for Morida, Mexico Jan. 6 to study Spanish and learn about Mexican culture. • ,' During her ihreo-month stay. Miss Haas also is working on a videotape for'. O.U.'s Spanish Department. Tho videotape will concentrato on the ancient Mayan structures of tho Yucatan Peninsula, as well as the Mayan people who1, still reside in very primitive quarters. Miss,Haas is being accompanied by* • approximately 40 other students from , O. LT. and Cleveland as part of a program that provides total frtimerslon Into Mox, ican life. Ljida has b«on paired with another O.U!, student and is living with a middle-clasj Mexican family, earning 20 credits tov/ard her degree. When Unda is finished with class for tho day. rile will participate In the sights and sounds of the city and occasionally take field trips into the Mayan living areas. , , •-•' Mlas Haas wo>aaked to work on tho project because she has taken Spanish since hor freshman year H high school and is involved with television In college. At Ohio University, Linda has been involved extensively with television and radio. Last quarter Linda was reporting und producing mini-documentaries for public television and has anchored newscasts for both radio and TV, Last summer,Miss Haas interned at WJVV-TVB in Clevoland and plans to Intern again next sumnvjrT but Isn't sure where. When she,returns lo school in the spring, she will,continue to anchor, produce and report Tor. WOUB In Athens. Miss Haas is a 1984 graduate of Avon Lake High and a journalism mafor/SpLJl: linor at Ohio Unlvorslty. Avon Lake Recreation Dept. Avon High Sports Line JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' BASKETBALL _ The Eighth Grade girte won, 45-14, against McCorraick Middle School. * High scorer was Sue Hollars with 21. Also scoring far Avon were Nancy Orr 6 points, Lori Maynard with 4 points, Tracy Lent with 4 and (ill Pa'.ski with 4. The girls Iheh look, OP Keystone, defeating thnm 44-14. Sue Hollars again led all scoring with 20 points and one 3 pointer. Patske. Maynard, Lent, Orr, and Sherri Smith w^re once agalu effective an the court. THE SEVENTH GRADERS took a loss ! from McCormick, even though Karen liynes scored 5 and llhrislie Basset t 4. Cora'-iig off the U*w Ihe girls beat • Key si one 34-18. Ar.i> Smith was high If your organization has not sent in the roster of officers, plese do so- The Recreation Department Is updating their records1 of social and recreation organizations and who the main contact is. The roster may iv> dropped off at the FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL — Old Firehouse between 10 and 2. MonThe Freshman girls* basketball learn day thru Friday or mailed to Recreation , 1 captured their fourth win in a row by Department, 100 Avon Belden Rd.. defeating Columbia 38-25. Julie Sudy led Avon Lake. ., all scorers with 14 pointsJUST A REMINDER - With the spring and, winter weather changes, the ice FRESHMAN BOYS' BASKETBALL pond, located at Dleser Park, Is sari) for The Ninth Grade boys" basketball team skating only when the YELLOW FLAG not win, number five with an exciting is flying. The flag is located on the west triucnh over Oberlin. Playing well, corner of the shelter house. Thn ice througlio^* the contest the Eagles built pond hours of operation an? Monday an eight poiuV advantage at the half and extend it to 13 by the end of the third period. scorer with a total of 16 paints. Christio Bassctt had 7, Karen Hynes 4, Amy Wenzler 2, Stacy O.udztak 2. Carte Nickel 2, and Lisa Crawford 1. thru Thursday. 4 p.m. to 9 p.ro.. Friday 4 p.m. to 10 pjn'.. Saturday ,10a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday 1 p.m. to 9 pjn. ' , Special note - The ice pond shelter will be open from 10 mn. to 9 p.ra- on February 15 [President's Day) weather permitting. . #• • The Recreation.Department recen-os many sport equipment catalogs. If any recreation organization would, like to suip by and view them, they may Q° 5 O Monday thru Friday. 10 a.m. to 2 psa. at the Old Firehouse. Or special arrangements can be made to view them at a different time. To make airangements sfop by or call 933-6141, Ext. 30. , , Avon's Coach Receives State Recognition : '« .;::;.->;»Vi Avon High School's Cross Country coach at Avon for the last 8 years with 7 Coach.,]ira Reynolds has betui selected undefeated seasons. The tesrhs have: as the cross country Coach of the Year been district runners-up, regional by the Ohio Association of Track and ,runners-up last, full and fourth ,in the l e d • • • • • • - ' . ' • - . ' ••--"' -•• ••-•:•• . |;.-^-; • ", S t aCongrotulations CLASS " D " CENTRAL DIVISION sixth kugue victory with no losses. With Cross Country Coaches. to', Mr., .ReyioldsHe was honored as the top coach for this victory the boys clinched at least u Avon High School Is very proud of our rRESULTS tie for the championship with 2 games girls' cross country teams at tho State track and cross country coach* ; ,: •; SL Thomas Green — 18 • Cross Country and Track Convection in remaining. Jon Wright, 4 pts.; Bobby •',-Sr Thomas White — 8 tU Columbus. Coach Reynolds h*sh w , Rosso. 9 pts.; Kevin Kvasnok, £ pts.: The "Green Team" coached by Dave ' Boscarello played a steady unselfish Dave Boscarello. 2 pts. Defensive standouts were Mike Craig •':' game with-7 buys hitting the scoring col: umn: Jon Wright. 4 pts4 Bobby Rosso, 4 and captain* Adam Sabol. these boys ; pts.; Stevo Kvasnok, 2 pi*.; Dave cleared the boards and helped snuff out 1 - Boscarello, 2 pts.; Kevin Kvasnak, 2 pts.: the Knights very potent offensive team. Kathleen McNseloy-CbarldtteVPetkofT.. HONOR ROLL Adam Sabo!. 3 pts..: Mike Cruig, 2 pts. Grade 8: Laurie Allen, Thomas An-, Jeffre>* Rotz, Molly RoWelL ; Matthow : , , Defensive standouts were Dave, Jon. 5L Thomas White — 8 dolsen. Julie Bell. Kristy CarcK. Joseph Sfiligoj, Lisa Simonovich. . MarfcA and Bobby. This was a super team ef-. Sacred Heart — 6 What a gome this was!! A hard fought. Chatlos. Jennifer Cook* Robert D'An- SullV-an, . Megan Sullivan... Terrenes:; .fort!! The bdys scrapped and.clawed but drea, David Hsu. Daniel Kelly. Mollle'. Urig. Victoria WedeUV:-£:•^-v^.v;.;pt>I ; fell short on the. score. They made SL super defensive effort by both teams. Students rnrst ecrn an average grade y the score after tho first quarter 4-2 Krerven, Heather McNeeley. Sharon • •, Thomas and their fans proud with their. With Heart seemed to have the game Miller,. Julie Pudimat, Meg Rusnak, of 90% or above to qualify for 0io Honor i, ;'*'.' great sportsmanship and Christian at- Sar.ea uuder control. But the boys were just Theresa SfUigoi. Erin Sullivan., Kara ,Rou3> .••:,••.•• ^ • . ^ r , : ^ y ^ y ^ W titude after such a valiant attempt to (jetting warmed, up and Sacred Heart Sultivtin., Matthew Svec. Matthew ; dethrone the first place "Green" team. : MERITORIOUS , -... " was outscored 5-2 in the second quarter., Yediick. Grade 8: Joseph Cbatlos, David Hsu it was all St. Thomas "White Team" in Grade 7: Cristin Aslaksen, Angela St. Thomas Green—19 ' : the second half. The boys shut out Gentile. Monica Kenny, Carlo LaViene., •'• Matthew Svec.\--:--:v-^^^:;<'5- v^v^r-;^ SL Vincont Knights — 11 . Christina LoParo, Kara Matus. Michael ^ Grade?: Cristin Aalaksen*&-*-\W£A. - •..;•-, -..^-—^ The"Creon Machine" received Us big-, Sacred Heart lo ice thovlclory and move the boys into a tie for third place and a McKoy.Anne Staskiews. Katie Sullivan^ •- Grade>6:.-"KarenVBatkiowi(^V.B««^^'-i^M^ ; gest scare of the season. With IV'1 shot for second if the "Green Tcam"can Eddy Tully Scott Urig. jay Yougless. Eckstein.Mark : GentUe^Roherl ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ minutes left in the half, tho undefeated beat St. Mary's Lorain #1 team. DofonGrod '•'< Adam Aufdenkampc, Brett Golkosky;: Kollio; K r a v e n ^ Stacy; -.'•' St. Thomas boys were trailing 9-4. With 1 Moscatolli, Jeromy Strotton-.:>^'U- .v;-; •;; ~~\ a few minor changes defensively and sivo standouts , for the "White Team" Eckstc'. Chris Ferrari, Mark Gentile. "-.''• Grade's:'Angela' Cap?rotto,;peb6ron Robert VioJkosky. Kelly Kraven, Kevix Jon Wright's jumper the boys closed the were lason Gere, Jason Evanoff, Brian Mike Roith, John Anthony, and Ledosma, Stacy Moscatelli,Jill Nealon, Chatlns; Amy Havrilla^ AQn^I.bParb^ "•• the gap at halftlme, 9-6. Then in the se- Alien, Lanre Gremling. Offensively Davo FnnBryan Sakacb., Kerry Sandoval. Bryan Kathleen McNeeley,JeffrpyRot3L;i Matcond half the boys wore fired up and tauzzl (3 pts.), Jason Evanoff (4 pts.). and Sfiligoj, Victoria WedeU^'-;:v::,-&:;;: |eremy Stratton. Gregory thew 1 ready to play! They proceeded to outhus-; Jason Gere, with i Huck.«il, lead the boys • Schmotzcr, . Students, who have'demonstratedia Svec. Erin Toomey. -, ' , -' tie, outscrap, and more importantly to victory. effort to achieve their polen* Grade 5: Jennifer Burger. Angeb consistent outscore the "Knights" In the second in all areas qualify,! forf; tho Capretto, Deborah Ciiatlos, Richard tial '.'half,-13-2l'.-This, helped them ice their Hausrod. Amy Havrilla, David Lowe. Meritorious Effort A w a r d V ; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Sheffield Lake Basketball Roundup : X \e \':M St. Joseph School STUDENTS Michael Kearns DDS Douglas Voters DDS We haye maroon & gold Sweatshirts, Sweatpants, Shorts. istry earn a discbunt Convenient Evening & SalJ Hours New Patients Welcome Landings J Bldg. 32730 Walker Rd. 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OHO - - ' — ' - — — t - r r - r h j i ", ii ~iTi :"-VJS« j y w c g g i v g ^ ^ High School Athletic Director Dick Deasy AINZA, CHRIS BEDNAR. ED BILL. FRANK BOLOCNIA. TIM COUGHLIN, RYAN DEASY, RICH EB1NCER. BEN FROST, CHRIS KEANE, JASON , FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TSAftl KEETON. BRANDON MORRISON, STORMS PAST ADMIRAL KING BRYON PIERCE., DARKEN SABO. The freshman boys' basketball team MATT SMITH and DAN YOUTT. improved, their record to 17-1 by defeating Admiral King 37-34 in the WRESTLERS GIVE IT semi-finals of tlie rugged Admiral King A GOOD SHOT, BUT COME Frosh Tourney. The victory qualifies the ON MATCH SHORT Shoremen to play for the championship UP The Avon Lake High School wresUing next Saturday, against Soulhview. a . squad gave it a great shot this weekend :47-4B upset winner ever previously to bo the first Avon Lake team since undefeated Sandtisky, Game time", is 1972 to finish above .500 in thu rugged' . slated'for.?:30 p.m. In the preliminary SWC, but lost a heartb renter to Rocky contest Sandusfcy, the only team to River 35-28- The score was 29-20 with defeat the Admirals this season, will the heavyweight match the only chance play the host' school in a "revenge" left for the Shoremen.to Win. This time, game at 1.130. , however, it was not to be. as JASON In S a t u r d a y ' s contest CRAIG STERN lost in the firs! period: For BRADLEY led, all scorers with 12; TOM , JASON it brought to the end a stream of 3 BALLANTINE added , 8 and RICK matches where he had to win and PACKER swept the boards for 17,did™. Vhc oxciteraeht started, however, when the team was down 20-0 after loscaroms. • ing all the lightweight matches. STEVE ARKEY was the first to break through, EIGHTH GRADE BOYS WIN as tho team won 5 of the next 6 to bring TOURNEY WITH "BIG GAME" It was a food week for Avon Lake the score 2^-28. JASON gave it his best; basketball,lost week, and the tirst Avon he has always came through; this time It Lake Eighth Gfade Invitational was no Just wasn't in the cards. ' exception. The elchth grade boys* team Some good things did happen Friday. , defeated Lorain Ca-'holic 82-58 in a real however; GREG PAVLOVCIC surpassed "barn burner" c s f.«ar Road. CHRIS JOE STADNICAR's of 48 BEDNAR led all'sMftW with 23 points. taltedowns in a season record by posting his MATT SMITH added 20 and JASON 49tii. GftEG's Father GEORGE was an KEETON 17 as the squad, completed outstaying wrestler In the early '60s, their season 13-4 and with a tournament and hacj Ms name in the record books a championship to their credit ' < • '• number1 ci' Umea—.U looks as if his son To add a little frosting to the cake, will take tiiet -where he left off.; GREG Oberlin was unable to ahow for the con- ACKERMAN also had his 100th solation contest, so COACH BRADLEY takedown of his career, setting a record took a group of non-starters and played in that area. A team record of 279 the Amherst Green team so the Comets takedowns in a season was also surpasswould have a contest. The game ended ed with the 280th vs. Rocky River. •. , • up being an extremely exciting contest with both teams playing very, well and. • In JV action, tho Junior team defeated the Shoremen coming out on top in . River 51-14 and are now 3-3-1 on the overtime 47-46. ED BILL sank a shot year. DON HALL leads the squad with a from 15 feet with five seconds on the 12-2 mark. The varsity, now 4-3, and IV clock to ica the game. Moments before squad will host Fairview Friday In the DARREN SABO hit an IB footer to tie; a final home match of the'season. The subsequent foul shot by Nord put them Warriors are 4-2 in, Confoience, the up by one before a pass from RYAN DEASY to ED BILL iced the gamo. BEN FROST led tho Lakers with 12 points. •'- Tho members of tho 19B7-88, eighth grade squad are as follows: BERN'ARPO Library Volunteers Give Your Valentine A Vanity Gift Certificate We sell Matrix and Nexxus Products Vanity Beauty Salon Doaittawn Avon Laktf Next to Saddle inn -^i*^i™^o^^^32c gfaj-i.-aa- i^-i_*..i Shoremen 3-3. It should bo another ex- TANYA ANDOLSEN CHRIS BALAS. citing match. Friday the team will wres- JULIE HANNIBAL JUUE HART tle in the field house since the junior KATHY KODCER >*OBYN TANZ1LU c high will host a tournament there on and USA GERRASCH This .veek the girls play at North Olrasted on Tuesdav Saturday. Speaking of the junior high team, tho ahd HOME against Fainiew on ThursLearwood squad finished 3rd in the Big day. Next Tuesday the girls conclude School Division of the Southview Tour- their ieaso i with a Parents Night nament, BRIAN K1SH (7-2) and SCOTT ceremon> between contests of the McllENRY (9-1) both finished with Amherst gara-ss if the Shoregals can ru.incr-up spots as 11 of 1 4 Avnn Lake defeat Nort2i Olmsted Tuesday they will 'wrestlers, made, the finals. Wednesday need some help from someone else In the grapplcrs finished their dual season the conference to defeat Bay and they on a losing note to F?irview and finaliz- could end up in a first place tie with as ed their dual season at 5^2., On Saturday inany as tlu*ee other teams The girls at 9 a.m. the team will have their final continue to play good basketball, and outing in the 17th Annua! Avon -Uke In- have done so for the last six weeks. Our vitational at the field house behind the ing that period, which started with the high school. Sixteen teams are entered Christmas holidays the girls are 10-1 in the meet. .' • and possibly the hottest team in the area. If you haven t seen them play try to SHORT STUFF: catch one of tlie final two HOME games Although I'have not received official against Fairview Thursday or Amherst a j « verification of the scoresj 1 understand week from Tuesday Games begin at the freshman girls basketball team '. .6:00 p m. and are usually completed by defeated, Medina for the consolation 9:00 p m championship of the Lakewo6d LISA SEBASTIAN, the girls* team's Tourney..I believe that gives them an, loading scorer, is currently averaging 11*4 record with ope gamu left to play. The girls* varsity won'two games this approximately 22 points per game^In week over Westlake and River, tipping, addition, she is the team leader in their record to l?-6 andft-3,good for 2nd assists That s a nice combination for a place in the SWC and only one game scorer LISA is only a Junior and. at the ! behind co-leaders Hay and North 1 pace she is setting, we may have to rcOlmsted. Tho Shoregai Junior Varsity write the record books The junior team is currently tied for 1st place with . What sen for the week? Westlaie in tho Southwestern. Con- high wrestling tourney In the field house ference. Their record Is 10-1. The girls Saturday from 0 a m -6 p j n . the varsity avenged their early season loss with a girls'. HOME basketball game vs. Fair43-41 win last Tuesday as PAM SMITH view Thursday f illowed by the varsitysank a 10-footer from the paint as thu wrestlers vs Fairview in the field house - buzzer sounded. The team record is 15-2 Friday at 7 J 0 p m. The boys* team , overall with three games remaining!.The travels to Falrviaw Friday and the IV girls run an • up-tempo game that freshman boys pley for the Champion* employs a solid man defense Members ship of the Admiral King Tourney on of the team are CALLIE ANGUS. Saturday at 2.30 p m. Avon Lake United Church Of Christ Presents Musical Program The Music Committee of the United human relationships. ^ Church of Christiin Avon : Lake an- * .' On Palm Sunday March 27. nounces a series.of four musical pro- Garyjacoby will b» the featured pargrams to bo presented over.the next ', former -A piano tnilntet > under the several months.' i •-'.-. ••'i\-t r: • ,- : leadership of Doug Kier will perform on '. The first entitled"Thru the Years" April 17 In May Stephanie and John will be on February 21 and will feature .'Slkora wiU present»-An bvmunft at.the -t"— *- v £ $iVfe« vocalist Annette Palmer accompanied •1Opera." by Judson Billings, the church's : Tickets for performances arc three T organist. Ms. Palmer, a native of Califor- dollar* and may be reserved by callings nia, has performed in light opera end in the church office (923 3241J TO , f* i--r vpo-BTj a rock group "Free FUgLf'.ln the Los , •days. Angeles area. Locally she has appeared Patron tickets are available for t w e n t y ^ S at the Lakewood Little Theatre and five dollars. A patron will receive IWD -*Greenhrlar Theatre tickets for each p«rfhrm«ie«. _ _. •' '*•-' * "Thr'theme^oTher program Is a AU porformancoa are given J f J j ^ g * ! "celebraUonofmarriago-anditsroloin church's sanctuary acd begin at 3 W > , ^ | Nursery School Registration Auto -Home - High Risk -Boats Business - Bonds -Motorcycle 444 Center Rd. Avon Lake i ^ • • 'As Fun Day At The " Y " A Full Service Agency Since 1952 9;0O-5:00 Daily 9:30-Nocn Sat. , • • ^933-5223 -Clcve. 835-7242 Bob Allen ,^ Christ Lutheran. Nursery School, carried out,in.an ctmorphoro of strucAvon Lake, is announcing the opening tured play and geared to the individual' Tho Lorain, Public of registration for tho 1939^9 school ; child's abilities as much as possible. ^ Library System needs year. A limited fiumber of openings are •';" 1^ ordt.Moenroll in any of tho classes adult volunteers, in- available In classes for 3s, 4s, and 5s. your child must meet the age requireterested in teaching others Class size Is limited to 12 children in : how to road, to participate each Three Year Old Class, 14 children '_ ment of the • class' on or before OCTOBER 31.. /•;..,•• ;in i b literacy project, "in .eachTour Year Old Class, and 12\\ The nursery'school which begins its^ L I T E o r L e a r n i n g chitdrec In the Five Year Old Class. 2Cth school year this fall is licensed by Through In'tcnslvo TrainClasses for thro,;'* •- olds are held the State of;Ohto and Is staffed by^ ing and effort. , ' Tuesday ant • day morning ,'quatifiod teachers in all classes. We , Volunteers are invited each oftor noon, nlnsv > 'our year olds .wolcomo childron of all faiths from to attend two training ses- and held each Monday, Wednesday, and Avon -.lake and Its neighboring sions to bo held at the are Friday morning and arternoon. nnd the , communities. mnin library ill 351 Sixth for fivu year cVs meet each Tues:,,For further information you may conSlroot in downtown class through Friday mo.-niiig and after- • tiict Mrs. Il«no Moyor at 033-O78 or Loratn on February 1'2 day. noon. Afternoon classes will bo hiild for 933-6203. (church offico) ami 20 from 10 a.m. U> •! »!1 «gu groups provided there is suffip.m. LITE, sessions HC- cient unrollmcnt. (liminr volunteers with tho, reading workbooks , used 1 , The programs for each class contain In tho program and the activities and. experiences designed to mechanics of tenchinu help tliu child grow in all areas of Holy Trinity Church, Avon, will hold development — social, physical, intellecothers how to read. , tual, and spiritual. Bocause we are a -u Pre-Lontbn Perch Fish.Fry..on Friday, 1 Persons' Interested in Cl'ristian nursery school wo fuel that the February 12. from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p m . becoming L I T E spiritual development of ouch child is in thu church hall nt 2630 Nagel Rd7 volunteers must be 1H or just as important as tho other areas and Avon. If you have enjoyed our fish fries 1 older, ond must attend 1 should b» provided for. All activities arc in the past, you will enjoy them oven both training sessions to , more now, as we «w serving Lake Erio become qualiriod LITE porch. Tho monu is a goriorous serving tutors. Tutors work with , of Lake Erie perch; Fronch fries, co'e students on an Individual slaw or applesauce, roll, biittor,: homebasis, and are encouraged Tlie North Coast VMCA Is having a dessurts and bbverage, nil for to duvoto throe tiours u 1 Fun Day on Monday. F«brunr» 15 from baked $6.00 for adults, and S3.50 for children week to tho program. 0 a.m.;5 p.m. The kids will participate in1 under 12 yrs. In nddftion to thi?, wo will To sign up for thu sua- giimus, spurts, swimming itud n inutiiiiit . also bu serving side-or-Iors of clams and sions, ur for morn infor- Ktds must pack a lunch end bring ;i shrimp at ii small tixira chargu: If you mittioo, pli'iiiHii, cfitl tho swim nuii mid 'ttiwe!, • Cost: Pr«m, SO; prufur jo.oai at hotnu, curr>--out meats $10; Nonmnmb'nr, librnryls ..'Outreach. - Si.*r-, "Uttif, S(l; North Con<*l. i nyuilablu in "stay-liot" containers for vic«H Uuparlifinnt fit SI2. Extended euro vill bv. nlfontd from nro your canveniencu. Plan now.to enjoy 7:36-0 a.m. unci 5'(i p.m. Fur inoru i ' Z .4 .( - ! 1 H Z » r *i'iial.fon,'ciilt,a33-tfinO;'V' our dollclous I'urch Fish Fry on.Fnda>, :"j!)riiiiry la.'TfckBts'a't the 'lout. Fish Fry, Feb. 12 AGENCY, INC. c Avon School HONOR ROLL — THIRD SIX WEEKS H u t grade , , ' , ' ALLAS , ' Brian Hixson, Janriiler Knnks, Peter Wetfcer. Jessica Auft, t.tart. Gannet and Shauna Lohr. ALLAsANOBs Daniel Hoban, Brett Kcwalczyk. Justin Utlel!, Samantha Wiffiams. Nicholas Buchkovich. Michelle Cotyer, Travis Cook, Crystal Farkas. Sarah Grattan, Sara HuQ, Michelle Marlowe, Kevin 'O'MaSey, Adam Snavely, Ryan Vance, Kevin Banh, Dwayne Curcv frigfcam, Jarrett Evaru. Maa KSngshL-n. MchasJ XolecU. Nialah Mercado. Mary Beth OEen, Jessica Petrella. Stephanie Scarvelli, Eric Schickel, Bobby Sparks and Christian Wmmer. ALLSi Bnumon Stephany and Erin Hazefel ' Steofld grade ' ,, ALL A * Joey Fought. Melissa GlUagher, Joseph Kelly. Katie Lengen a r l Amy Zrubefc. , • ALL A . A N D 3 « » • • • • • Mefissj Autt. Jessica Bggs. Ann Bradshaw, John DeChant. Laura DueOey. JuUe Eldrmt, Emily Feucrttef, Philip No^en, Kyle Schotz, Robert Steete. EcMard Buehner. Usa MiMojaczak, Tricta ' Pswson. Mary Shepherd. Ka fy Sirnkovich. Joshua Workman. Laura Zecca. < Andrew BaUog. Sar,i Carson, Jeiemy Fletcher, h£chael OugeenbiHcir, Steven Kratt, Scott OMaUey. Scou Piazza, and MeEssaVlers. ' , ALLB» Brian Canterbury and Megan LaLonde T h i r d g r a d e A L L A * ., v •'.- •.: , • . • • . . , • •" • . . • • . . . ' - ; , • • • ' , • . " , • ' • Danny NimeJD. Katie Schlesainan, Beth Weaver. Joel Decker. JjQ Nawman and Nathan SeboU. ; ALLASANOBB . _ Jessica Carson. DavkJ Doogta*. JacWo Ftonyak. Ricky Shepherd, Nick Snavety. .Jennifer Daracti. CoBeen Hamood. Jeannette Ponjban. James Westfali, Eric Bart, Jennifer Brftton. Jamoa Dreoer, , Erin Ltmmer, Scott Maidens, Sarah Parrish. Heidi Plotz, Jodi Porter T and Amanda Rate. • . AU.B* ' • " • '• --••:• • ' ' • ' ' • • • 1 , It has been said that a man b taBeat when he h. on his" knees. The familiflr picture of George Washington kneeling In prayer at Valley Forge leminds us that the "Father of our Country1* was a man who walked dose t o Ood and whQ~ taught his soldien to pray. : - ' Justin Clark, Lela Styles. Jsssw Wales, Scott Crawford and Tim •Nelson. F o u r t h A L L . g r a d e A s , . ' - . • • • ' ' ••,••' • , . ' . . ' t ' ' . ' . • • • " ' , • • " ' • • ; • • . • •' • • ' . • Hannah Anthony, Sarah Lengen, Kristin Webber, Sarah BaHog and Jesse Martin, v ALLASANOBB Waahington recognited that human frailty Is not a sign of weakness—that it b the fast step toward finding the needed strength. To call upon God for the resources we lock i» to supply our deepest want'•"• • • ' , ' :~ , Jason bunevich. Brandy Coxmyk, Dianna Douglas, Amy Kralt, Brad MacArthur. Justin Rhoades. Karyn Scholz, Erica Upchurch, ' Terra BuchtoMch. Jennitar Butchko. Clairessa Cogar, Nicole DeSarlo, Oouglas Hayden, Heather Smith, Amy Sparks. Nicole Stephany. MicnsDe Twchner, Lynn Wernert. Jared Zecca and , M i c h a e l Z e r t r i n t . A L L S * - J o n . J o n e s • , ' . . ' • • ' - • Fifth grade A L L A O • • " ' " . • , • • ~ " • '• • "" . • . / ' " - • ' " • ; • • • • • • • • : • ' , ' • ' ' • . • ' • - • . • • • "•" • • • . - /'"••• ; , . , .• " ' • ' • ' • • . •' • '• . .-••;• • 4 " ••V L u k e •:, 13:6-9 " Saturdays •>Luke': • ; ,14:7-14: ••<:t**-.''.;i«re!i The example of our first President still points' men.to God. Just as George:Washington found God's strength avaiiaWe:so do men fn our time - when they caB upon Him in faith. Discover Him In your own Kfe. Worsh^j God In your church or synr • • . , • . . ' • • • • •' ' y Friday.:' 1 • . . • , , - ; - . - • '••• . Thursday • ' 1235^8 ' ' •' a g o g u e ' t h i s w e e k . ..;---. • " , . : •.••••.!"• "' .,.•'•, ' , • Elizabeth Sehlessman ' , ALL As AND Bs ; David Boa Jason Bowers, Jeanette Smth. Carrie Snydor; Aman"oa Scaletta, Steve Wesster, Amfier Paufdwl. Marc Smith and Ann lhony.Oanlckl., . • .'• : . . ' . . . : , • ' . . v -'.','-•-'•- 1 ' • •'' y - • "ALLAa.BaANDiC ' \' V KeOy Dye, Julie HoHars, Mason Allen. Oiiru'ette SMosug. Came Smith, Jofin Yurtfic. John Brostek. Ntaole Carison. Nicky HagerH man, Bryca Morrison and Kelry Waiah, n - ,' . ' . • • • ' S i x t h g r a d e L. • ' ' • ALLEN ' REFRIGERATION 16775 Ort/olt Rd. Avon 934-5131 614 Moore Rd. KOPP'SI.OA. SUPERMARKET BONNIE'S LAKESIDE SALON 37325 ColowdoAve. AVon 934-5109 Hour*: M-F <>9; Sjt. B-ti; Sun. 9-6 . • ^.158 Lear Rd;i.':!^ «•-'••.•;'; If you also own a home &B CLEANING CONSTRUCTION^ 35368 Keller Si. r-V""*^ Avon 937*870 . ; / Cer>. Conlrador. .•?-.::• ,'* -'• Re*- &C6rnm;:-V ..''';;: * 92 Moore Rd.* • , Avon Ljkc 933-9074 Penorulized.tMif iryling lor •; men. ViOrnevi fichiklren 690 Avon Betdon Kd, Avon Lake 933-3253 33499 Uke Rd. Avon Uke 9J3-9743 LANDINGS ANINWL HOSPITAL FISH CONNECTION PET & FEED CENTER PAINT& PAPER PLACE GREAT LAKES" GYMNASTICS 460 Avon 0Wd«i Your local Buckeye d<Mk-r. .13445 Lake Rd; Wjlker Square Blda. 32745 Walker Rd. AvonUke933-311t AvooLakc933-2674 r.. C l a w * for boy* & girl* :-< DeANCEilS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 3645 Stoncy Ridge Rd. -..• o f j t i a g « VIIIAGE LIGHTING &SUPPLYJNC A . C MARATHON 239 Miller Rd. 931-»102 Shoffielij Cor iputut prim o-jt d K $24.95 AVON LAKE CHILDREN'S CENTER 155 MooieRd. AvunL.iki-yjV-5t in , • best Insurance values available today. Its convenient, it's complete. Am). It oHafi options la meot youf ipecmJ needs.. EJo, if you own a home and a car, find out ha* PCP can gw» you from protaction hs youf insurance dollar. Stop in «r>d s*a i u» i• a» cafl us or give " today. » « r 525AVONBELDENRD. AVON LAKE. O. 933-9333 REPRESENTING BILL & DON'S SHEFFIELD INN 5548 E. UkcRd Sheffield Lake 949-9708 PINEHAVEN GREENHOUSE . I N C . 32069 cWiiurDivci. 39424 Oi-trtiit Rd. Avon 934-5940 445 Avon Rfloeo , AvonUke933-4510 Surt.-Thur. 4 p.m.-Midnight Ffl. & SJI. 4 p m.-t a.m. •.-~;-r-h-.-.:i-Z.-'^i :-•:-; SHOW BIZ PIZZA TOUTES U S FEMMES, • • • • • . • • . • . ^ tuditiorul wonun RICK'S TRES SFRVICE THE PRESS 15B Lf.ir Rd./P.O. Bo» JUO Avon, take ? "A Qujlity Tre* StTVice' "VvVdnt-wJjy i o ' l VVvdrwstljy, , Without the Prow" C A N D L E (CORNER & BEE SUPPLIES 33445 Lake Rd. Avon Lake 933-33B0 RAYMOND F. BLAKESLEE & SONS CO. r: • RAY'SAUTOA.: TRUCK SERVICE AQUAMARINE LANES IB4 Miller Rd. . Avon Like93J-322fl SISSON'S FLOWER FURNITURE & CIFTS Don't Buy Auto Insurance ^AAAIL SECURITY CENTER.! •v^.'.v-.^ ' 32000 Detroit Rd.-Avon! : l63AvoriBeIden' ,-'• Avon Lakp 933-3202 • • ' • ALLAsAHDBa ' eerri Douzos. Hold'. Fought, Mike Gomall, Carrie Kirk, Jessica Lowman. Janice Mikloiczak. Marc Grake. Carrie Porter, Marme Rak. KAthy Braun, Tracy Hull. ShelOe Baldauf, Rachel Huhra. Brett I t o m u n . Joo Rak. Nicole Smitii and Gwen Bauer. ALL Aa, 8s AND 1 C Crato Janos, Angela Kfingshim. Jennifer Tefeflner, Amy Butcher. KelhTKJintshim, Kevin Bigfcy. Candy WHson, Ciri Hollars, Jenny Vale. Angta Royer, Leil Cartsoh,,Jill PV»v Matt Wanosik, Heather Miller, Jeson MeCaltle, Kim Shingler, Nuva Styles and Hofly Torok. ChancM «r» you can get m o " : Insurance protection lor your • •uto and horn* Inauranctt dollar with PCP -Per«n»l '• ' Comprshanttva P.otection -me special Insurance policy tmtn Continental Insurance, PCPff' covef«Qotofyoufho.personal property and liabiin in a singla eonvenienl policy. You Set a single hfati limit for liability •an c^ims aristng (torn your hom» or car ownership of vour paraonal activitlas. You get a ' singt« high timlt ontossesto your h o ™ aartga and household f um*nlnBa?Vou get auiofnatic Inftabon covaraga lor your ban*. -lo ktm up wtm r**ing nhuJding costs. You a«l M l H&s cost pf otecfi^i -with no d«prBCi*ttoo -toryou' homa. and In moil casas,toryour person*! pfoperty. W believe MM p PCP of irw the We c r nisoona n t or BURMEISTER FUNERAL SERVICE :^ AVON G U N & TACK SHOP •Si A V O N LAKE 1GA SUPERMARKET .•••••i-ira Avon Lake Shopping Center Avonldke 933-6203 HOURS: Mon.-SJi.B-10. S o n . 9 - 7 •... i.( i > •' • _-• • * i . 't* . . • • - , • • • • • • § • * THIS AD SPONSORED BY THESE COMMUNITY MINDED BUSINESSMEN & WOMEN •f • <m4 The'ConKnamfaltoi •^ *iS. '"-r ' •'.**'•-••. i • ' * J W l i ' S -J"t "•: *.'•**' •; •"•'•' - - J.-Mt.f^'^-A f1 iI AVON LAKE OFFICE ELYRIA OFFICE CLEVELAND 933-6195 933-7700 365-3761 366^6590 871-7273 871-8880 \m EXCEPTIONAL NEW HOME VALUE 335911.. You've promised the family a new home "some day" but the prices are always out ol reach. Maybe "some day" is now? Select your ranch, Cape Cod or split for a low SSQ.COO** price tag Located on Mills Rd. in Avon. Call for further details. HELEN BOGGS. 933-6195. 1 324007. Many pluses on family livabitity. 3/4 bedrooms or use one for playroom or den, \Vx baths, family room, demand miser, attached two car garage, fenced yard. Reduced lo 563,900. Call the lister, CAROL J. GRESCO, 933-6195. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE IN YOUR FAMILY , 333007. If you're looking for a home with an In-law suite or Just a lot of living space - look no further. This spotless lour bedroom ranch offers plenty of space for your family. Two eat-In kitchens and a formal living room and separate formal dining room to suit Mom's. needs, an attached garage with a workroom for Dad, a great yard for the kids and a large (31x19) family room with a woodburning fireplace and wet bar for all lo enjoy. Call for a personal lour, BETH FRALEY, 933-6195. IT'S HOME4 BEDROOM COLONIAL • S99.B00 Excellent condition in3fde and out d i n g bedroom, 2Vi bath colonial with brick Outstanfireplace in ctwrming family room with beamed ceiling, grand piano size living room, full basement plus attached 2Vi car garage. JIM & CAROL JUDGE, 836-6500. 9334550, S33-7700. JUST LISTED - FAMILY WANTED 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,, family room, garage. Kyak pool waiting for summer splashes, 120x100 fenced lot, central air, new furnace, hot water tank, much more. Call the lister ADA TAYLOR, 933-6195. FAIHVIEW PARK, 4 BH. Dfic<i, l<vin« room wHh flrnpl«W, dining loom, Florida room, eat-In kitehan, 2 ^ tMlh, Ig. Mrs! now Utility room, rec room witn * » t bar 4 tiraplac*. Workinop oiuchad nast«d 2 g a n g * , all appliance* «<crp[ rafriQarstor. Fof aoot. call 331-0003 Breakfast Planned GOVERNMENT HOMES from.51 (U rtpair). D»liriqu#p.t tax prceofly. Popo*«au>orn C41II B03-687-6000, Eil. GH-21S3 tor curront rape Int. COLO? RESERVE NOW youf copy or "Mom** o> m» Souin*«n," Send S3 po*tag*tianating wsls lo/ midJanuary catflJr*-, 01 Arizona. U»w Moiico homes. Homm IHust'Btm). P.O Box 3O03. Tucson. AZ 8S702 GOVERNMENT HOMES Uom t 1 tU Repair) Dehnquonl t a i pfcpeny ' .Repossffsaioria. CaJI S05-eB?-e000. Ext, GH-Z1&3 tor current repo H I . St. Joseph Ladies Guild is1 sponsoring u brtnikfuil on February 21,10U0 from GOVERNMENT HOMCS I'Orn $1 00 D a.m. to nuon (it (hu (U Rapair) Fo'tclotiirv*. Rdpoi, Tat No« nH'ifd Social Moll. The menu bolmouertt'Proportion wuf,3'oa Call r-315-736-73". Ckt consists olflausjigu.u^u*; H-0H-A4 for aui'tnt llEt. ?4 MHS juice, coffee uml roll. Donation Is $2.50 fur WASMlNOi'OM Slept adults and St.00 for Hara: Last crmnca to' mafca * children 10 and under. 5#tix» tnay list, v n a pfatty 3 BH Reservations must be ranch witft many thino* to oner • « • c«pt • b»o*m«ni. Outstanding North made by February 17, Otmstad School*. Opmn 1-3 p.m.. 1988. Call 933^4728 or 77»68»J 033-0290. . - . BflBI 1 4 BEDROOMS - 2 FULL BATHS 330439. Price reduced on this home, great for a large family. Formal dining room with large deck, living room & family rc-»m. too. Nicely fenced yard. Possible assumption, too; PETER TETORAKIS, 933-6195. 333.305. Very nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch in quiet family neighborhood. Largo bedrooms, family room, extra room lor toys or office. 2 car garage. Close to spools and shopping. Call for inspection or you'll miss out LINDA EHLE, 933-6195. CHARMING AND AFFORDABLE 326836. If you enjoy sunshine you'll adore tnis cozy two bedroom ranch which features plenty of windows to let that energizing sunshine in. A little bit,of work could make this home just what you like. Located only one block from ihe lake and shopping. Priced tight at 531,500. Call BETH FRALEY, 933-S195. THEAT YOUR VALENTINE TO THIS 325579. One of the, nicest homes in Sheffield lake. This beautifully decorated three or four bedroom ranch is Just what the queen of your heart Is dreaming of. Two fireplaces for those cold winter evonings. A "large eat-In klrchen with a skylight, decorated in soft country blues. A romantic master bedroom with new dusty rose carpeting. French doors that open Into a bright patio enclosure that overlooks your own built-in. pool. A cozy family room with a softly lighted bar area. Need I say more? See for yourself. Call BETH FRALEY, 933-6195. PRICE REDUCEDI 32B327. Charming three bedroom ranch with new, foyor/bathrocnt flooring, fieldstone flroplace. gas conversion, full basement and 2Vt car garage. $70,000. Contact CAROL RAMAGLI, 933-6195. REAL ESTATE SALES... We have openings In our Avon Lake offices 'or Sains Associates. Sales experience helpful, but not essential! We provide training & facilities necessary to earn a much higher than average Income. All we need K an earnest deslro on your part to earn more than you ever did in the past. Join the #1 professionals! Don't wait! For more information on this exciting opportunity' call PETER CORRIGAN, 933-6195, or LORRIE ARP, 0334700. HGM/HILLTOP REALTORS • Equal Opportunity Employer. , Mobile Homes for Sale MOLLY PARK 1965. 12*65 with tour ft. mtpafloo on living rocm. Very good condition, all »ppltanc»» Kay, new walar naaiar and furnaca. sfwd. S9S0O. .nagotlabla. 327-7351. 327-5B87 or 327-0070 03 Out-of-Town Real Estate IA.--PAN LAKt. OHIO- Tea- .VOU'W fioma to' sale. 4 BR, 2 bathn. iaton parch, dock. wBtcshiing 071-W1K Read & Use The Classifieds 05 Commercial Property For Sale "WAREHOUSE STORAGE OLOO. ESTATE SALE ImmaUiaia occupancy. 28.900 sq «. - 3 docks. 2 o w h t a d ditv* thrua, 1M2 aq. n. clttct. EJahlnd K-Wirt oil W. BSth. Brok«< - W 1 « 734-M32. Commercial Property For Lease PRIME COMMERCIAL or retail building lor Jaaae up to 6300 Sq. Ft, Avon Lava a>aa. Hign traitic m«» Clow 10 (-80 Excellent lor pioCuts 'erm rnarhal. hardware, bait ihop or (jjidon evntar, Ona o> a WimJ locoIton Muil tag ( J J 3 - 5 7 7 1 or. 1-600-522-5771. ' PHIMt COMMERCIAL or rula-l building 'of lonM UD ttf G8O0 »q H,. Avon .Lake arpA. H.fjfi y^Hic died CIosv lo 1-90 E i eel lor', (or pibduca tatm ttidrk»l, hflftj*.ac/, bfM triuo O' gaiitu'i caniar. Onv cil a Mno Iocslion Muit a»fl. Elficmncy .ipBtimflnl' atw., 033-5771 oM-»r»-5?J-S771 08 Farms For Sale / ACHES Seutrwn COLORADO. SSSOO Totalf 109 down. 114 payrr<«nM ol J69. 8% Ftnanclng. Call ownar anyt<m* (B06) 378-BOTO Reed a Use The Classifieds I rail us PEHFECTHOME FOHTHE YOUNG FAMILY 335728. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, eat-in kitchen, large family room for the growing family Abov»i}rau.»d pool - the kids will fove. 1 car garage, dose to school, shopping center & churches. Call lister, JOANNE AMES. 933-619! ADORABLE RANCH -ASSUMABLE 3255:9. This spotless home has something for everyone at 551,500.. Oversized living room, 3 bedrooms; tVi baths, country1 kitchen;.plus finished; attic idoal for cfiildrens. playroom,, fenced ^yard, chiidrens outside playhouse. < double garage, plus much more. Call the lister, CAROL J . GRESCO, 933-6195. PERFECT STARTER HOME , LORAIN - S34.900 331597. Features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,' eat-In kitchen, completely redecorated, move-in condition, full base- ' ment, 1 car *•** rage. Also a great Investment home! A must see. Ca. today, JOANNE AMES, 933-6195. 1MMACULATII-THREE CAR QARAGE-S136,800 332352. Bezjtifully decorated and maintained 10 year old four bedroom, ZVi bath, 2 story home - huga s, deck off stunning iramily, room--with -built-in bookshelves flanking brick fireplace with open semicontemporary feel in the large living room and formal., dining room. The professionally finished basement Is' great for, the children. JIM & CAROL JUDGE, ~ 835-6500,933-6550,933-7700. , ;;.' LANDINGS RANCH CONDO, , 26 LANDINGS WAY : : Z10607. Remarkable 23'x15" farrtjy room or 3rd bedroom, huge pantry in "loaded" kitchen, d « k eff targe living room with fireplace, THE LANDINGS Is a lifestylo - pool, tennis, clubhouse, near shopping, close to I-90, 22 minutes fiom downtown Cleveland. Call for details. JIM £ CAROL JUDGE, 833-6500, ' 933-6550,933-7700TIME TO THINK LAKEFRONT 321811. Believe it or not spring is on the way and you will enjoy this pleasant takefront with huge master bedroom and bath. The, great room -with massive stone fireplace overlooks the lake. All purpose room has wet bar, fireplace, auxiliary kitchen and adjacent sauna. Discover the difference, call DEL PETERKlN, 933-6195. 10 Real Estate Wonted WIU. BUY your norti* ragarrjless ol condition <f you ar* liaxibis on your temii, 2J1-M&5. 11 Real Estate Commercial. O-1. D-2. D-3 LICENSE FOR SALE Including Bldg. located tn Sandusfcy. Wruo R»n.itef Bon t t , Sandusky, 12 Business ' Opportunities PARTNER I INSIDE SAI.£S / MANAGER around Coot oppattiini. ty 'or the ngni oonon. Run A e*n your own Ouitnuas Call 03X1981. 1 £NTREPH£NEUH Major Pharmaceutical Company opans up t i billton untappad marfcot Top natworK moriiaTtrMi tfcuibuMra ••rning S25.000 In moo: m y oVtfridn. Ssrioui l«ad*n Only. B35-2478, , OWN YOUR OWN APPAAEt OR SHOE STORE, CHOOSE FROM: 1 JEAN/SPORTSWEAR, LADIES. MEN'S, CHILDREM/MATERNrry, LAROE SIZES, PETITE. DANCOVSAR'AEROBtC, ORJOAL, UNOERIE OR ACCESSORIES STORE, Add Color Analyst*. Brand Nama/. Lte Claiborn«, HaalinTax, Chaus, t « « , SI, Miiheln, Fomma. Bugl* Soy, l a v i . Camp Bworly HJIIS. Organically Orown, Lucia, ovor 2000 otr»r>. Of $13. W One Pflcn Oaolono', Mufti Tior Pricing Dlacounl or Family &ho« Sforo. riotail prtcus untttlicvabfo for top quality arioBj normally priced dom S19 to 1B0. Ovaf 250 DTandS, 2600 stylos. 317,900 to S29.900; IrtvtRtory, Training. Fliturw, Alrtare, Grand Opening, « c . Can open IS days. , MR. LCUGHUN (812)-««8-«SS5. 4 J=m m JIM 4 CAROL JUDGE, 933-6550, 933-7700, ' ' ' ' **> n \ ' H i l lfliTffi :S AVON LAKE 933-6195 933-7700 ELYftIA -. • • 365-3761 366-6590 CLEVELAND 871-7273 871-8880 J|M & , C 933^550, 323-7525. •M £*< «€ THINK SPRING , Now is the *imo to get ready f start thinking of building a new home. Charming •' i odroom vinyl sided ranch with over 1220 sq. ft. -• Irving. Featuring 2 full baths, country kitchen, 70x11*0 lot and attached garage. Basic price $59,900 or other plans and options to choose from. CAROL GRESCO, 933-6195. JIM & CAROL JUDGE, 933-6550, 933-7700. 323-7525. JIM & CAROL JUDGE, 933-6550, 933-7700, 323-7525. JIM, & CAROL 323-7525. JUDGE, 933-6550, , '• . 933-7700. JIM & CAROL JUDGE, 933-7700, 933-6550, 323-7525. SUBURBAN LIVING CAN BE YOURS 329104. Secluded, cozy 3 bedroom home away from the world! Situated on 5 parcels of land plus a buildable lot. Close to Lake Erie. Screened porch overlooking a park-like yard. Priced at $60,000. Call BETTY WAKEFIELD, 933-6195. We wgu!d_Ii!se.to sorve you. Please call JIM A CAROL JUDGE for a no obligation consultation, 933-6550, 933-7700, 933-4065, 323-7525. JIM & CAROL JUDGE, 323-7525, 933-6550, 933-7700. ••** "CM J w 9-ft SPACIOUS FAMILY HOUSE OPEN TODAY 2-S 331114. 4fl95 Richelieu - off Irding Park. 3 or 4 bedrooms, family room. 24x24 garage. 12x34 patio. Family price tool Only $56,900. Call the lister ADA TAYLOR, 933-6195. ONE FLOOR LIVING AT ITS BEST / ONLY SS9.900 , ' 329470. Has plenty of storage, fenced yard. S40 gas bill budget for over 2000 sq. ft. Separate family room with IcWoly woodburnor with gas starter; bir; utilityroom. Much more. ADA TAYLOR, 933-6195. ' , PRIME I.OJATJON, 559,900! 4 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM , , 331999.. Wrap ,.jjp this perfect family house for -•' Christmas. Waa.l'/t baths, 1 car dotached garage, ^basement. big country, kitchen. Much more. Call the vmstth-ADATAYLOR; 933-6195. FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY SALES DEADER PAUL GERACE OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE 333328. Newly remodeled inside featuring all now carpet, now tile, brand new bathroom, newer vinyl sldlncj. replacement windows & gutters. Great for your 1st home and qualifies for 1st timo buyers M'.C.C Financing. Call PETER TETORAKtS, 933-6195. CONPO LIVING - EASY LIVING! 1-2-3 b^oroom condominiums starting at $26,000 • all kitchen appliances, recreation facilities, excellent .security. For moro .Information call MARY ANN TILDEN, 933-6195. VEHMILION - 2 f)Ft, carponng. apIiliuncso. b«.iuti(ui vie* of 'la***, swimming & Itsn.nfj ycjt mound Uci Children, 40 minufei tititw " ^ i l i v i t FAIHVIEW PARK hous«, 3 UH. "uburbs Sacunl^ A W ) # JJ> 1i7B oaraga, no pttla, no cri.ldroi 552b .O' 1-800-544-4768 . ' plus security, B'l-TJ'OT HV«*. LAKE WOOD GOLD COAST CONCKARMitia "COUNTRV-: lufmstr- .DO. I DR ( o r u ed.. 2 BH duple> \a1 font m Avon M J ^ , S ^ S um. a u • • • tike, mid Mai'ch Urihl S^oitimbel. Clu0"0, 933-fl'OI HeasofiHbls ren!' Ua amofcnis. no AVON LAKL sinqlH naus« Im peij.CattB33-01S5 ' ill) put*. AV4iUt)lD Tab PRIVATE conh(»n|ial moeitnn roo SJ3 M M 1 avaiiab's. Accommo().it»i *i» com HOUt rUH HLMT • Avon l.lk*, fortobty F!o!r»ihnmnti .ivaiUli'o D'umrtio'nl Llnng.. fJntttttu, fcnt Call 358-1980 .? .|j«drurtr«5 A Lain rtu*».. tj t WINTON PLACE CONOO. itt.cio^ CV. 1350 [ » ' month O"fll V'.'^l Ifil'sc .328-1281' 14 For Rent LOOKING FOR YOUR FIRST HOME? 325024. Then look no moro. This great starter homo features a woodburning fireplace, dining room, plus ^at-in kitchen. Beach privileges apply and close to RTA. PETE TETORAKJS. 933-6195. , 16 Rooms For Rent FURNISHED . r. Uk» A Wall fids SLffcWNO HOOM in a 0«yala riom«.' N«iir ''fl^-nrtyfl and RTA Fight rmouUrt liu"i mail* J1fiO pof mo«t.1 3279154 17 Vacation Property FLORIDA, ENGLtWOOU fiwio^botnoct), nictiiy l; ttOT", Otftn'1, bcuL'i, Mtl»' / NEW 5i>ua'«d ' " a historKT building in lh« French Qiiartp' on lh« Mnrdi G'ns (ja'dde (Out* Trx* Is an kle.il ielr«-rti liom IH« crowds WNIB Irt Ihn cnnl»r 18 Wanted To Rent LIXMINU I<I' en acariment of nouan to huv oi (111. slnriing m Novembsf, PrnFi-i »ui\tl li.id ai quiH! pr.n-« 32rfi2l 3 l*di.« fflvaauga Ui1 call anw 19 Office Space For1 Rent WES'tUAKE, 1 HM.'lfl)', hH.UnidtKT 20 Help Wanted MAF4AOEMENT/ plus tiortutai, ;aiy F«ri Of port ttrtv Mid1 HI* • i.438220. Avon EAHN JJ SO 1»' "our olus lnc«riJ mull / bl'TVJSprv Fur ujijtr>-n\mnn< call LISTING LEADER CATHV HUGICK REAL ESTATE SALES • Wo havo oponings In our Avo.tLsko oHicns 'or SnU* A«sod#ls». SakM oxp«ri«nce h«ip,\i>. but not euoniiail wo provkla Lining & facilities neceSMfy to <MTI a much ntghai than average Inct TI», AH we need Is ' an •urneat desire on your port to main moio than you aver did in !h« pail Join tho *1 oro'ess>oriBls' ' Don 1 wait! For moro information an thti oiciling ooDoriilnity call Polef Corrigan, 933-d 195 or Lorne Arp. ' 9nT7 MQM/Ml R Equal Opportuntly E Mf, 1 MiHlrILt' 'li'Jvnl U'li.l WIOOSI Cti-'l fliO2) «'j, C*l 4I«4.MLUiL AL Hi t,l. l 1 HONIirn(n..J«iJ tiomhg, cfpt" H- gu'i-l • rtdulci 0"i(, $?<JS'm0nth y l i i i 'jntmtilf 1 (>..)(»( H,()y- H.J .. jji«iMtii«. ,T-uno CI«H»( t(.()'j>' n j M,>im tUjijttjiilu t' ;-tri-?4;i;.M 111 8 33-933/ SALESPERSON OF THE MONTH **AOEN JESENSKY ROCKY HIV EH ^HEA. 32b sa «. proInisiorial bW 3 , ample parking . Call 3290022. od, carpnUrtj «[>(!I!.IIKH.I, air < •«?! • A-l AVON LAKE RANCH, l beams, ,caln»d;al ci-'liii ardna Ho PETS, LISTER OF THE MONTH HELEN BOGGS AVUW l.AKt UQ.MMt f l t i i A L GPACCJ O'liCo, rolail. warotiousw V.irn.ui .Kiifti uirHilHtil-t Call rtiLEMAFtKETINU fjU-lii-wf. f v«n.nip . Jl SnKfii^y huurq W» U>>ll Irani you to rno'k f,)' * ruiliolmlly kno*" Companv Bawi ral» * tjmut. Vrf-nlld^tt B'cd Coll 892-1010 "CK, -•••:«* . ^ w SSfiMt THE 32745 WALKER RD. JAMES REALTY - ONLY LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY WITH OVER 25-YEARS OF SERVICE IN AVON LAKE AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES. NATIONAL RELOCATION Avon Lake 933-2500 c JTJi3 -Cleveland NOW IS THE TlltfE TO PLAN YOUR SUMMER MOVE... Quality 'iving takes quality building ... and that takes time. You owe yourself time when planning your home because itfcsnot only an investment, but a monumsnt to your taste. Plan your home wi;h us. Visit our model from Tues: through Sunday 1-5 p.m. Mondays by appointment with Debl or Loretta or call 933-2500 or 071-5255. Many selections offered starting a! $140,000. , EL* AVON fJVKE - 328,500 209510. Spacious one bedroom condo with open dining and Irving rooms. Features large bath and convenient modern kitchen all In immaculate condition. Excellent buy, for investment minded or first time buyers. Call Debi to see at 933-2500. . Help Wanted TELEMARKETING - Earn S3.50 per hour plus Incentives and bonus plan working In ,a friendly atmosphere. Good attitude a must Far appointment Cad Ms. Janes ai 327-7543. , HOUSECLEANINQ , MoBy Maid a now accepting applies•tions for houtecleaiiing. Worti Mon.. FTI.. days only. Good pay. Training & transportation provided. PromoUons & benefits for qualified. Bondable only. Can S35-M99. COOKS. WAITRESSES. HOSTESS, DISHWASHERS. Appry In parson. Michael* Family n a i l . , 19797 Detroit Fid., Rocky R w , CASHIER / HOSTESS - Full time. day*; lull time, evenings. Mature, neat. dean, attractive A experienced. Glass Garden Rest.. 30400 Detroit Rd. Apply in person. GENEHAL OFFICE • part-lime typing.. Ming, customer service. Pleasant nice appearance, nun-smoker. 6354960. S*.'L MAKER needs aipcriencM sewit'q machine operator. Call Mr. Wiloe., 3330786. WANTED EXPERIENCED AGENT to manage travel agency. Weitlake location. Salary and %.' Call 892-9832. FEOETUL. STATE AND CIVIL SERVICE JOBS. Now hiring, your area. 513.550 to 159.480. Immediata openings. Call: H31SJ-733-6063, E*t. F1438. , CARAIAGE CARPET is looKing fur a yeung man to run our warehouse, operate a tow motor - deliveries. Call: Carnage Carpet. 779-8204. ' CARRIAGE CARPET la looking tor •iperiencMt carpet installer, commarcial & residential. Nweds van & loots. Call: Carnaga Carpet. 779^204. , • PART-TIME LUNCH HELP Apply at Goomba Nick'a, 337 Bassetl Rd, Bay Village. AUTO OETAILER/PORTER Immediate lull time . opening with many benefits. Great opportunity with a g<eat organisation CaU Mr, Witt at SfwUer-Lakowood 52t-0t55 ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! Suburban westside rranu'aclurer is locking for Individuals onto la work 4-0 firs, per day m a light manufacturing setting. ThasottaniblesralfiiQ positions, are available for Individuals willing to *io'k in a modwn smoke-trae, >epealiv0 manu'actu'" ing Bnviionmenl. Positions pay a waoe above the minimum sea i<t For lurfher Informant,* prease colt 221-0800. E»t. 402. • PAHMIME he(p wanted. Baoysuw needed, hours * p.ni. tc B p.m. Call West Shore YMCA, B71-68&5. ACCEPTING A P P U C A I K I N S for the Spring / Summer taasOo. •riven / no points, order tillers, order packers - lull time. Apply Ml CLEVELAND YACHT SUPPLY, 3037 Detroit Ave.. Cleveland. Mon. A Thurs., 9-12 noon. GOVEflNUtHTJOBS St5.400-I72.500 Now Hiring. E«cellenl benefiU. Call 504-649-7922. E*L J-6O-K). EASY WORKI Excallent P*«I Assemble products al home. Call for Inlormallon. 504-S41-S0O3. Ext. A-6040. LOOKINd for an energetic SALES RZP NOW. Please call Mary, 3i*O000. batwB«rt 0-4 p.m. LPN'S We are looking for r ^ ^ m i b t * people who would ? . * to use Iheir nuisIng tUHs «5 «ali as be appreciated for their efforts. • 12 hr. ariitts available. Work 3 shirts per week & get paid for 40 hrs. Benefits Include paklpefsonal day), retirement plan, paid rKrtWayt A mote. Cat for afpointmertt. i Bradley Rd. Nursing Home . 605 BiaUley Pat Bay Village . . 871^3474 • CAFETF.RIA H E L P , - Wastaida piivale ' tchool. dishwiUhing and clean-up, 10-3:30 p.m. S«nd 'esurne to: P.O. Box 45014 MHS. Westieke. OH 44145. COOKS, DUS BOYS. and set-up girls. Appjy at Mdk Pail, 38991 lorain R d , N.O. RESTAURANT HELP Waitress, rutl or pon-tim* days1 r nignts.. Cook, part time / nighti.. •isnwasher, part-lim* / nioht*. Our Place Rest. & Plita, B35-3t55. CHEF 4 ORILL COOK, tuit & pantime positions available for family rail Call 335-4330 lor Info. 9-5 p.m., M.-F, CLASSIC ELEGANCE AND OUAUTY \ 330466. Allow yourself the luxury ... sunken family room with, romantic fireplace. Two story open foyer with balcony... sumptuots master suite with whirlpool spa. indulge yoursell in the opulent beauty. Priced at 5185,000. Arrange for your privaie tour,by calling Loratta Kalis at 933-2500. , , LISTER FOR SALESPERSON THE MONTH.'? FOR THE OF JANUARY! MONTH LORETTA VOFJANUARY KALIS V DON PURDY BEST VALUEnospiUWaMon.Cnec* with Bin ThomMU, 933-2720HOUSEWIVES. part-t-m*. 9-3. cleaning company now acceptTn appUcaliona. Send resume to 4937 Mills Industrial Parkway. Norm Ridgwtlla, Ohio 44039. , BEAUTICIANS • SEE THE PANTASTIC DIFFERENCE: Salary, commlsaiort. benefits and training. Fantastic Sam a •, North Otmsled East now accepting appUcaUorn tor stylists and managers. Call 779-4171 for an appointment HAIRDRESSER needed. pad-Ume. aipertence ft clientele necessary. CaU Mary Jo. 049-7400. GOVERNMENT JOBS. Jifl.040 • « 9 J 3 0 / yr. Now Hiring. Your Area. eOS-6«7-6000, Ext. R-Z1B3 for current Federal l o t - IMMEDIATE OPENINGS: New weekend shift, SS.00 per hour. Westlake and North Ritfgaviila area. Call for interview, BS2-9727. HELP WANTED FAROM CANDY CO. In The Landings Is taking approbations for adult part-time clerks. Must be able to work days and nights. Apply in person 10 , a.m:to4p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. , , EXP&JENCEO Oaf care provuMd, in my North Ridgeville home, full or part tin's. 327-6232. needed, part-time, •iperienca A dlantele necessary.1 Call Mary Jo. 949-7400: COMPUTER DATA EN1PY. M / home. IQM compatible. Bulk making sarvic* offared. 734-1739. LOOKING FOR WOMEN who ora M'ious about making money lull or part-tim». S12-S1S per hour to start. Numerous benefits. Choose your own hours, No , pick-ups or delivertos. No Inventories >o stock no collecting. Coll 033-3660, NANNY BY WEEKS or weekends. Overnight onh/.' Good references. 22 Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED MOTHER will babysit full time In your home, 2 yrs, A up, own transportatioii. nanimo»ar,' STYLISTS! Why mould you fwn 671-4337 OUR Ieafn7 Paid hospitatlzabon and vacations, life insurance, high earnVACATION TIME? Ino potential due to high (?uest Will .feed. waJk pets ano water count, ongoing riucation. communi- pianti, etc. hell able, Call Karen. ty invotvemofll prog'ama. work<nQ with an'eiCPptipnaiiy eating learn 871-8943. who tahf* pride >n their prolossion We mi' help you achieve your' LAKEWOOO experienced mother managers license it you dc not will bahysit In my horn* weekdays, already have one We wart you on Ftsnceo-Ji yard Lunches I Snacks.' TLC.,521-5817. OUR leant Immediate iniftweWing EXPfcHIENCED MOTHER will babysit'JI my homv, weekdays, play aroa in back yard, will provide funeh. afternoon snack & TX.C. Emtview ithoof Ufoa. 933-93 iO. NEED LUBE SPECIALIST • 10 Mm. Lube. 25715 Lrj<a>n Rd., North Qimsiod ' . • • ' CEHIIFIEC. HOMI^ H L A L ' I M AlOE to care tor the <^dnr!y m your homi> Re'efBncot upon roouett, 933-3373 CLEANING LADY/MAN Professional couiitir * • « * * ptnso clean hoot* o'Ki a *««k' W J u i ii CHURCH SCCHETARY, • purl limo piBviooi Chvch cll>ce. * comimisr BJiperionce prefni'sd /-PIP'S* 1 ? hrs weakly, N O- Call Fri tO-rwon. i N-c* ftcaily |ab. gewd p.iy tn Eiarf Call193.1-9043 nho' 6 p .71. n* O[-U*ating full a' past I mi a) 0 Q IJ«;i Co , 137 l*i4(' baiwaen 9 a m an<i ) pm • • ' • WILL DO HOUSEGLEANING. i»'«f»nCm.ava'lirjiw Call 277-4<j|5 ' 24 Education , f AHNtNti (•HOHLLUb lulling «»rvicA <• I'cmerihil,tn«irgi I'cmeri t-i>n E'«'ni»nt.iry throuyn thro Ailu'l lirtci- ijfutly S""M! ) L TUTOFtlNQ A;jir(,it,l(f a it»' b 0 m Cw-Mmit "«i«jm.j InwruttDf. C U i 3 M tn Learftriq OiMb'hty tola of furt & re«ult«, StWhf. r77-35flt Jnytime ' • • .\<:&:j>ifr?. ' • ': m EXCELLENT BUY! T 333637, Cozy lhree bedroom VAt bath. aJumlnom bungalow with woodbuming llreplace in living rbom.^ Large country kitchen with eating area and large famt-sj ly room. Beach privileges available Walk to schools.^ I park, RTA. To view call Peggy Matthews 933-2500 or 871-52?S. Price is S53.900 PIANO LESSONS', PHIVATE TUTOOiNO SfJAaiia Bruni Oraduate oi TTi« Floyat Cortcervc'v.'y • Montreal, Canada. An levtis • children and adults. CaU tor appointments. 327-4S23.- " 1 CKIUHlEri-S LEAflNJNQ CENTF1 • A professional educatUnaf tervtc* tor ages 4-adutt. NowoffeflrKi a new mini course. "How To Study A Prepare lor Tests." Can for a Brochure. • , 6WJMRN " 26 Public Notice SMAHiitRACI- Happy Vcsantuwa Day. We love you very rftuchvLovey QMWftiw 1 Orandpa. LAKE ERIE PfcHCH.Ftth F»Y FrL. „ . ' F«o.12.430-7a0pjlt;M0h;Tft- Criurch, • 3830' Negei\j M-. - * ' Aduna M : chUdran under la _ Clam*, ohrtmn. carryoutj avaHBOM.^ SAV. • THIS $pi*tu>' " x V t n r a e ^ coneecume - dayt; - you-- requaat ^ WO be granted. £ven It It may B»TKS ditvwt. ina prsyef, : muet:be3S . pubHshed' OnmedWery after r the r favor, -la-granted.'.'"! without: PAUL A Knstin: vreKorne nom«. Lovya, Mom XO. :• ^, LIFE IRA's & ROLLOVERS UP TO 9.5%* •irntfMi Raw Subject 10 O u n g o ' WESALVEN S33-8875 eruisdv Part-lim* RECEPTIONIST tor professional practice In N Olmitsd EAHN EXCELLENT MONEY at Lght typing. Send fesumo to: P.O. home . AssnmDry worK. Joimolry, Bon / M H . PH, WMtUrte, OH to^. others. CaH 1-flt9.56Wl513. 44145. OH l H IN MOWE BABYSITTER hwuOcfl tot North Omsted Infarjf. Must na.n flB<ible hour I., Hurting in Way. Horc smokor, re'eroncea (equired 7pm 871-5255. HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE AIRLINES NOW HIRING. Flight Att e n d a n t * . Travel Agents. Mechanics, Customer Service. Ustincj. Salaries to SSCK. Entry revel r a t i o n * . CaU 805^57-60(10, E«t.A-21B3, t-tOfcHAL. SfAffc & CIVIL StHVICE (Ctwt 117,046 to SQ7.S9t;Ya4r. Now Hiring' CaU JOB LINE. t3l8-4593(Tlt, ErtF5803A lor1 in10 : ^* H « 5 ' MAIN'ttNANCE MAN W»alt,i«« INVESTORS!! 216596, Positive cash flow on this 4 plex witrT . occupancy - priced at $44,900. Located In central^ Lwain , call Loretta Kalis for details at 933-2500 Of; COPIES THE PRESS 158 LEAR RD.A.L , Mon. 9-12. 1-4:30 Tues. & Wed. 9-t2,1-5 Thurs. a Frl. 9-5, Sat 9-12, 32 Personals COLD' HESEHVE NOW your copy of "Home* of the Southwest." Sand J3 poslarja / handling coal for midJanuary catalog oi Arnona. Nttw Me<)co home*. Homes Illustrated, P O Hoi 3003. Tucson, AZ B5702, OfeLlVfeMv PEHSOM wants to buy ui^dVan ifiigood condition, rnust b» au(i3miiliClrari'(mi3nion.,Hnnwinatiie pflte MOM, COO AHO - J » A M •• vaienline 1 Day Groolirtjpi Uom your Kid at OI Hii tool Mop* <\ •> M'ad with lovo I H t>« tiifiktng abgut you! XXXOOOTora THANK YOU, ST. JUDE.' tor lavors gr.inted . • THE HOLY SPMtTTr V o ux o s ta o a al p rpo b o m. a oW - all roada so that I can attain m goeJ. You who give me DM dMae; gift to lorctve and Rrott aB w*ti i^kra-HM and.'w!V).Mln sJl. inctances at my (ft. you an> wUh^ me. I want, in t m snort prayer. M thank youtor.ad 'thinga-a*"y conOrm one* aoaln thai I new want to be separated fromyo^ even m sptte ol' a"'.•naWrlal.j1 Uiustona. I wtsn to be wKh you ineternal glory. Thank you for ?** mercy towards rm> and mine." : ,. ,' , .••- •- -••-•R.R.I'. HOLY'ST. JUDE,'Apoatte * " ^ Martyr, near Mntman of Ja*u« Christ. FalltiM Interctswr of alt ;who = Invoke .your\-.ipeelal patronage In time of need toyou I have recourse from the depth of my heart & humWy befl \ ; to whom Ood has given sucH, a real power to come to my ' Assistance.. Help me In my ^_ pr»s«fit and urgent petrUon In w , return I promlsa to make your name known and causa you » • ba Invoked. (Say 3 Our Fathers. 3 Hall Marys and 3 Qwlas.): Publication must be promised to, St. Jude. This Novena ha» never been Known to fall. - A B.B NOVENATOST.JU0E-0H. HOLV ST, JUOE. APOSTLE AND MARTYR, great In vlrtiw and rich In miracles. Mar kinsman of JESUS CHRIST faithlul Intercessor ol all * M invoke your special patronage In time of need to you I have recourse from the depths ol my heart and numbly beg you. to whom Ood has given such great power, come to my assistant* ' Halp me in my p>esanl and urgent petition. In return. I . , promise la make your name known, ai^l cause you lobe . mvGkud. St. Judn pray l°f us nnd nil who invol>« your aid. Art.on Say 3 OUn FATHERS. 3 HAIL MARY'S and 3GLr»IAS. Publication must be promlMd. This Novena has never been known to lail. A s 32 Personals j ni-*,Tbi "'"• \ " """"' mo fw you o* HiAV£Anomo .01 you o yi^jt ttitf'; , PfcST CONTROL PRODUCTS • U9 ' M atw =a-i't ^ve sio"« t u l Goes* I Ants. Vo ' d j f i u f s i n g h c m e . 3 mean and n ItBa-'i< urseW1 Sees, Haacrws.. Ca,1; 933-3 && ' . • ' DISCOUNT CEMENT CONTRACTORS INC . LEAf (jLtAWUf. 933-Si!!s , ™ B UO *we. W O alt sana ou* n««nsn»-s«fs f 'Jr!» ' "a Crt'Ji n = T LL£AM'NG t& a •tt^j^n! hjnmn,j -.ood SKwe cr !;'e?l. CMTI•noyb»«l3in5. 533-S3I7 HOT,W1Y PUBLIC, 333-934J, M « » -37 Income Tax/ Service , CUSTOM .' ECOME TAX PREPARATION fi.H , COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTIN SERVICES: £ o * i t O J.1 b i a o " " > . S " E I C ACSOit'jr! .Ema««dtor SWWSK " M i Renews Swrvio". Wi? 1 Rovitcn H e . Ea-^n. 3Zd3Q M . A«on. 748-36-4 Of 3 2 r 3 falM. LAKE TELECOM. 933-5771. 1-800-5234771 1 LA«GSH'jH.t VICES; Fasl. editing of Busi i«jfta. Mchv iwctMis, C:si»r"j-' Jrtf.rT'.a'HriC"?!-; 933-0.W3 • . New ccow.ucand rwuiwi-jM p Computerized Vdeo Typesetting d Tabloids • • Circulars • Newspapers " Maqaiines • Newsoiint or Otlset papet -.PHOTOJOURNAL . ,1-419-625-5825 Ed Toorrwy B U C K S H A H O W A H c : 3707M Drtfftt M. A«on Starm « ' ^ o * and m n n repauf. Call t r > * . 5 t i a ; AA ALL SECURITY C t N IfcM.rf*nf. ou (out or In), -T-58O9. C 3 A N I N < J CommwcMi. U l , n « " constnjctiori. befof o you n»OM«, isartmontj, o f f i ^ t . pflr•wulizflcl wtrvico. .Bonded, & <«, turwl. Ft«9 MtimatM- AU «<>'»• : cuaranteed. For m c e "ioTI* 1 ""?" rail DAY'S EASE. INC.. 327-KW6, w n d you a dwuung tea.it... d <« EXPEfllENCfD vmtlpa •id* palnUng. 934-C2OT. PMILLIPS VACUUM i u b A N t r t ^ u SALES AfJD SERVICE. New an 1 rebuilt O" 4 ™" 1W ^?.™. ! pnCM dearws. on on n«w «w d«»rwrm d«»rwrm. »W WW in nukes. *«fr«nty sto« Iw Homer and Eureka. 15116 Ootroit Rd., Lahewood- Pick-uo and doll**"/ •voilaijte- Call 1-22 '-0730 ELECIRtCAL V TELfcPMU , ' WORK. ReawneSie tolas o o " 933-4953 piano lpcncicufJ Call 33'- GARAGE DOORS. Opurwrs »«»•"• • K c o u n t s . Raatonable « » > • • Karkolf'i Doof Sefvie O 24 Mr S«ruics. A t ft .FAH-jtL UHiarl 1 IMQS. Vei 320-C • luave and o«ia=e c o f nn^M'* r/is § a2?«3U , We Fill 41 PROPANE TANKS Landscaping s T u ^ i * REMOVAL. Pnone 933-4349 WINTER , SPECIALS, Mor».-&ii. BiOO-5.30 p.m. VCNREPASR Cieanino., hook-up; Instruction, local business will) aftordabla pfices. Fast .service, accurate estimates. 933-9385 42 CHIMNEY SWEEP & FIREWOOD as nu^SELLflEALTOfiS LOOKING TO BUILD? O JohnHorvalh RU5S£a REALTORS BUILDABLELOTS D B a W f a . ^ ^ .., w m i , , . fiFFORDAwLE LAKEFROKTI I . Compare thia vatuet A.1 'Bcitnlly ranovatad 4. yn colonial nun (aunty room *itn nut bar, lormat • tlirung loom. T,i, batm. 2' ca' gauge, r * - DfeakwaR 1 n«»!a3 ort Bw aNi™ n* u^mne U«» Erie. Try U maKh thia I lit S8B.9OO. Call now 949-7151.2JHS11 DsvtRetoelman 949-7151.2JM511 385-9347.871-7225 RUSSELL REALTORS RUSSaLKALTOflS i^; RfiHHH FREE Slump R»mov«l . wnnan Seasoned DflllVeTB!] 734-2B74 SWEAT BROTHERS. WEST SIDE B A N C W . ' . B WATCH YOUR PHOFITS GROW . 32B247, Cory «« « • " • * *1 « * " * S S ^ S I 2153"- Cor,»«»to« We yoeen/ «»e • f ^ r V ^ ? c^pwrg. nice dee» " r * ! ! ! ^ " ^ SoTi I an ^-inV^ti^^T-p-Ttthian^e^opporiunlly acr* In VarmiBoft Two. Tni* bi an eieeilern Antiques PED TAO. SALE, ^•t)- 6 i n ^ S " Countrywde ArtiQue*. M a « 0 e t i Ha.. Avon (Rt. 2W. <CM*-50*i Of anacbMl garaoe. wrge ymrd win pmacy wnca. nm • n te T b« . . youf • own boaa. _ — Call .-.nkumnrnLnMnnatiOn. •• lof more Wcmatwn. • Inkymabon. 949-7151,23M511. tfiva «• by Only MS M 8JOO CaRtormore j-' • John J h KKb!) ih : M9-7151 , 949-7151,233-SS11 365-9347,871-7225 YolandaSukiiac RUSSELL REALTORS 3fi5-9347,S7t-7225 RUSSELL REALTORS im BOSEV1LLE M i n t R v Donwello. Flo*9oitrn> iiid Coftntfiiar oatlems 037-5402 AFTIHSPU 48 Garage Sales OOOD N6WMB0B THHIl^ 1*0 LMf R d . Aron.Lake. AVON LITE ELECTHIC COMPANY, INC. EXCELLENT • .•flanges'*Dryers ' . Duties • 'Naw Services Installed , 933-8539 CONDMION. o"ia eiotfi.oq. *«•« *•••<• " " S 1 ™*S!?- 446 Center Rd. Avon Lake, O. Genie Ooor Openers 30 Yrs. Experience CAPTWATIHQCAPEI H A L F -PRICE SALE, • l>ooo Ne.gr.bo. Twin Sr~p. .WO L»ar Rd Avon L o « . 9 3 W U 7 , f « " • ' = J 13. An m«rct«ind:M in ! « • •«>'» *»"' be HALF-PRICE. HOW.- MondaiiFriday. 10-5 pin.. Saiu'dayv io->, p.m fcLOSEQWEDNESOAYS 49 BOUNTIFUL CAPECOD 333397. T N * 3 tMdroom Cape Cod ti*» • lot ot anMnitiM, ducing 2 full t « n « . Bnnrwt) "W toom wnh twr and iurwnana ptu* an •>«« t>om In tflo Da««mant. 1Vi car aiaoa and klumlnum , K I M Acnumlng noina' AtMng Ofily 544,300. Lynda MatmiiB M9-71S1,333-8511 RUSSELL REALTORS , , 3 6M347,871-7225 337145. , A » u m . WM t r w ^ ^ a d « w r thM tomntm horn.. Tht. chwrmng t l ^ attached g w e W w o n e P « J about • S3S montWy g«t budntt. Pilcedtosoflai5M.800. 0mR»ige!man RUSSELLREALTORS Ro-Sale Shops CONSIGNMENT GALLERY . 36422 D«t*Otl R<J-iAvoti Like Now Used Clothing 1 FURNlTUHE 8t'iOP"i and iBjair, Call (or 1 «nyUm« da/ or everting, 9 3<-%-$U7,m-7725 APOSSffiLEDREAHHOUSE ; , M £1 S WutK G W » " l ^ DIMQ PHOTOCHAPHFn FHEG CSTIMAIES, irw lO'K ^n^ ta«l.hT» o< »uu' 87I-15WS , day w.t'i a' ptows-uooai pno'og'apnor, w « da sluilicHiuality ptiotoyfnpny bul * tn WE'RE l»e cafe and. eon*u3efaKon f-' " CLEANING UPt -fun tiu»irw»». Wa «WI riayrt n t a l noum 1 aparlmenl ,cJ*-ana«ailabl« (of I98B »nd 1999. VIKV roasonawe raw* C*ll SalMatWtj, W / Sp SdraLifT) Rcbn ' ' a! ?35-3*S0 •33M330. • * Elr-'.ric Jnstallatiohs in us. SfttilrH Grvjni'v t-ounf 3/500 Co^o'ai]^ « J i Auc-i- O ' ,93-1-5403. lC*MS! p'TU* m lun-ri C 949-7151,233-3511 MAINTEHANCE M*M FOfi CUSTOM "UHIUAL antf A L " T10NS for toss., PorsonaWf y , •.erdfobe. 20 veare «<pwlence. htonlyn. £M»£5S3,PU?M:T SHOWS. N«oH ***?*[' antertairimen< to' fwlidays of birth-. 0t¥ w r l l « 7 MaUff rea#rvntion» n o * . Call 933-4M9 or 033-3058 H£WEB RANCH PUiS MOTHEH-»UAW SUITE i, '• THE IVOR! TOUCH ' ^ SHIP fACrtAGfcS UPS or Pur«a(S>f HI MAFA Auto Part1 StOTt* f t R-)C«y CLEAHIMQ SERVICE:, Uunar ,Hiv«r • B-»y V'tlaa* and Mai •Imstud. m « On-i*fiJi D(, WB are a ICCJU company nnd nui *!- Clonnrf, Stio'eway Shopptpu tiiialoo »"tn any lranch.se. Ws cun n'flf, Chelfietd Umff. d t l l g n a Dlanrifld r e g u l a r mairrtsnafiCo proa'Jf" • * oHori a* OARACC DOOR REPAIH you r>»«sd- We con p«rtqrm an e*lor>- ReiiOontHI. 13 J M ' » ••penenca. Broksn spring* eflfl caW« rooaiied. irt« y«at or just o n * t n u l i Mnrtce 3 3 l - t T 8 i • {lloor uriptMd. w<noows. av«n o> one room ciearwW) W» claait new ccn- EKFEHIEr4CED woillW f trudtd home* X t n a l l b u ^ n e u e s e parfiurtg. 834-6203Hoiling >ociai g»ttiorino» *>•'> Mcorne a r«nl pl»asura and yoo'D P A I N T E H S PH1DE. EittBfior or m. laka CMtda In U M app«arBnc* of yoot ie«ior pointing. Coll Tony. 941-51M, anan dome W E ARE NOT COM. 9 years flipefienca: PLCTELY FINISHED UNTIL YOU ARE COMPLETELY SATISFIED!!) : INTERIOR Cull CLEAN CORNERS tor FREE P Q. DECORATING ESTIMATE, 3^7*453 - Hang A l W i t a W " > g •AS Pamimg THOROUGH CLEANiNO,- Houvn. . OVwait • Rodnls Harowood m moving andramrI W « Floora • Slam • GW« • I n c h i n g Odrt JOP* S WEB OFFSE PRINTING ,B Couf" CELEBRATE in iu«uf>' Services . MOBILE HOME RO0f-OVF.R SPECIALIST 327-4170 ' eRei^-taan SSELL REALTORS yta. Call 933-9187 FOR CUSTOM MADE Boat & Refiacemont Doa! s»a L t l i a k ' n Goal C o " * . * * QQ7.7I.1~1 SPRAWUNC SPUT PHOTO ^EiiSlON I-OH WUoeuN'j PORTFOLIOS, by Mary ST. • Gregory A. Shannon &ASSOC. 33501 HLakeHd. . , Eve.'s & Sat.'s '. •" , Available'1 ' , - -. • 5aciau»i.y. OH 44870 , • , S I O f MOBILE MOUE LtAKiN Nuve' seal ojari N>'*f msjta TYPING • Vo"i •" •"y twmi, '.*« & • , KcurWn Call 933-4395 933-8857 IncomfiTax 1 UNIQUELY YOUR5 3I7-343C qE BUSINESS I E U C H U h t i SYSTEMS S.)LM. Senrte. )."V-J!IQ. CALLPORAPFT. 40 , r-i-iiraate MARATHON. t.r.;\'.. ; vvj-^f.1933-4132. 333-333'. • ,s REDINGER INCOME TAX SERVICE : " PRUCfcSi 365-9347 233-8511 871-J225, Open Weekdays 9-9 Weekends 9-6 CEMEftT AUO WATERPROOFIN3 SPECIALISTS CERTIFIED EMISSION TESTING. AUTOMOTIVE - COMPUTER DIAGNOSIS. K.t KEROSENE. c » M d m n i n c s I0WINQ i w ^ b. , TAX OFFICE: fotni^r turtle.''BMWwtUr, .quit* 3-*'CO - ACCURATE LOW COSt INCOME » TAX PREPARATION Can David L i I M . W t - » 9 4 9 . Senior e i i w * ,**•• CtEH 1 She; te!d lakf> 949-7151 Ctawd Wed. • • Mon ; Tue».i T K I M +*•« ' Fil-Sa(. 10-5' • AS$UMABUMORTOAGE B4 This mwt ? bud loom ncna cmrid rw .yours (or SIS9 ptr monr.n (Mhrfa* !•••• are* Iniinani1*. vj IHIC> i t U8.1W0 Ki'h a f l t " f r™ai5»g» lali ol 4W Ji-'.B'»4t. 'ttts I* «i>M ut t r 1 . . An •itaiiam b r o o m . Wbnt-jnop in b«t»ii»nl t.x] l*ncad yard CaJI tor teei'ioi, • ' . . ,' i Sonn'tReoa* M M t S t , 233-6511 RUSSELL REALTORS^ 355^347.871-7H5 ACaehoJ ganga. Wftal w eTOiWytw wantT Ho* aboul a Mrge M M ' i n M f t . o. 2 Wdroom. on I f ^ f i r i l noort Plenty ot room tn t r * bawmert«« • » « b « l r o W Th« e<vs larga lot wppww « » codag* and da!*£tied tJVige f w l » " " " • M 56 S - WANTING TO 6UC: •O«l UCOof, trains and accessories., Call 333-9101 from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Appliances APARTMENT SIZE. ro(n(;flralor. Ktnfnore washer 2 dr>er S100 • i c h . 83MJ136. 58 Household Goods .— CRIB-CHEST: ChiitKratt. lomrens >- lo youth bed. white. l * e rwfw. £300.' - $ Call 356-0663. & MEDITERRANEAN •m mica ico. «*«u«nt i" 356-1690. HANDYMAN TOOL COLLECTOR loo*™ tor-unKJ 'eds- Prate-aMf msehini^ls or1 carpenter tcoJs B35-11W • • 1 Used VHMOS Largo quart H i t ) oniyt Top £»*« P*«l r-armt and Bv«ryda» movies warned. Se^a inCjir«» w P.O. Bo» 300 DM. Avon . 5S0, CAMERAS - Your us«J HajjeiD Ro«i«, H'Vof. • ! ! never *orir> m Dollar 81 halortcte*".'H^jhest pncei tf> C O N T E M P O R A R Y K I T C H E N paid. Call Awm. 937-6941. "> TA8LE wan class too 4 * chairs, m ~ celienl eornitton, S150. Contem- COLLECTOR paymg casi lo \ t t porary Coffe* Table witn glass top. American Dime Store soldiers 1930/t»*J. 521-1913. , „ $50. $33-6575. WANTED: LIONEL a n c ctrwr toy , ' ROSE'S lra.rts in any condition. Also, wanted NEW WHOLESALE Old woodon radio. B7t-45-*7. , OAK COUNTHY FURNITURE Canter Ridge HO: N. g l « . Open M-S. 1-5. Kitchen 62 Miscellaneous and tintng team M O . w d j » ctiests. For Sale , gun cafivtau. tea can. <c« Co*, boohcases, ^cretary d-«W3, Wt ca&neta: corner . cupboards, dry CARPETING. LOW HHJCEb • rugt sinks, nan Mais, end taEXm. 4 8 ' Quality, C & D carpeting. B35-28S1, round lion pan pedestal t&bls. / lwo (eaves. S495. 1 " thick top, saverol ATTENTION MOSSYISrSl Maru stylos o( c h a i r s , S 8 5 - S 1 2 5 maple wooden dowels, i v . - x . 1 3 " . FABULOUS S-TOfl desk. 11595. 2 S3 00 per bo*-734-1739. rounded gla^s china cabinets. S295-S650. Windsor and pressOack P J H E W A T E R home water rockers. S175 each huoa near) distiilen. Don't gamble on Uw safety aesign rocker. SZ25. l«aaed of yau^cMniung water. 73-t-t733, ' tawtop bookcases,' $135-5350. u i d i n . 4 0 " . 7 2 " . J695-SII95: A SEASONED Firewood, Vj cord WHOLE CATALOG O F FINE (nek). 5SO: futf cord (3 ndts). 5143. QUALITY HANDMADE SOUD OAK delivered. We also have fcintfmg. TO CHOOSE FROM. Takes Z-8 •ave s Firewood. David J. Syp/wrs weeks for delivery. Our prices are owner. 034-4 9B7, ont third of furniture store prices. Resistovw finish now available. Mew SEASONED FIREWOOD solid C m s beds l n 4 U m . 15 styles. V. cord (nek). S50 ' from . J « » * 7 9 S . ALSO, antique FuM cord (3 rtcks). St42 jewalry. . glasswara. pottery. , fur* Delivered 1 niiure. Kneni. & ate. HOSE'S. V/e also have klndNng . 327-2239 or 327-5740. Visa & O A V r S FIREWOOD MasterCard accepted. Bonk financOavtd J . Syphers • ovmw ing avallsDIe. Our furniture b com43B7 p<etely guarantoed. . '< FOB SALE - Ski overalls, navy, ladies ( I D Siakwn ThinsutalB. never SUPER SALE , Beautiful four antique hand Carv- worn. J125/new, aeU S7S. 3334532. ed parlor' chairs; 54'' antique rosewood rou'tf claw kx>4 (able, BICYCLE Built tor two. S20O-. ConS1250: nice 1920'» antique 5 4 " temporary hutch cabinet S200; WilDani and Mary oak round table. Ltonnl Trsin. J200. AH aieeBenl. 52S5: lined u*k droa leaf table. S65: 835-5781.' small oak kitchen tablet- S9S: beautilul antique oak bookcase w i n FOB SALE • 84 sq. yds. ot avocado gUss doors, SST5: 4B" antique green carpet in Rood condition. square oak table, $195; J«nny Lind b s o V b t f f . B 3 f 2 2 7 3 . rocker, chair, sota bed, chair, S395; 3 door antique mahogany bookcase l KEROSEN& Sm-th'j Country untn daw leet. S695; raflfflahed 1920 • , walnut dining room table. 8 chairs. 2 CounUr, Avon. 934^403. large leaves, S37S; painted Hoosiar cupboard. $300: nice. French F*TO- &EAHS 40 eWctric range, gold, 2 side-Dy-ak)e ovens, one continuous . uortcial end and cortee Ubies. wrtft dean, one «alf-ctaaning, $135: air leather tops. S55. each; French P r o conditioner. 15.000 BTU, J i M ; , vtrncLit desk, $155; French Proven- 033-2965 afl»f S p.m. -cul console table, 535; 5 4 " round mission oak pedestat table. 2 2 ROUND, TRIP plane tickets Orlanleaves, 6-chairs, piano stool, art do I Cleveland, leaving S p.m.. deco vanily, $85: Mapplewhile din- 2/20/B8. retum 1 p m . 2/2S/BB Must Ing room set. with 6 cnaJn. S leaves, tacr>hc«, 5350. Call 3>u Jones. buffet, and Inlaid wood. S893: more t-385*452afler4p-m. furniture. and e t c TJwuaanu* of' pieces of jewelry, an era'* at SEWING MACHINES: Due to school wholesale prices. , budoet' cuts. Ihe nation's largest martutacturer offors new haavy duty , ROSE'S 35535 Center Rjdqo Rd models, many stitches, buttonholes, 1-5 Man. thru Sat.: Closed Sun. avarything. 20 year guarantet. Phone 327-5740 or 327-2239 Originally »*49, now »139. Freaarm 120 exUa. Credit cards. COO. Free WOOD KINO SIZE head- delivery. Umtted S Back Warranty. board i x accompanying aat. large 3 315-S93-S755. : secuon ."rwwr, 2 nigrrt stand*. 2 framed mirrors, good condition. INE PAUL 0UNYAN , Make Offer. 933-8716.236-0704. bad Irame. 5125. Call 933-3089. S FOH SALE:: Family room set. 6 piecei: couch. 2 matching chairs. 2 end tables.11 ccrfe* table, S250 E»ceifenl condition, changing decor. 934-5870. 60 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED: wm pay cosn ror anuqua*. Any old furniture, oak. chwrry, walnut, mahogany,' dining roont sets, kitchen sets, bedroom sets, china cabinets, bookcase*, desk*, olc. An* condition, Glassware, crocheted, and embrordered items. quirts. Hurrmels. Doultons. any tigurtnes, china,, pottery, watches. docks, lamps. Any era |*w«iry. rhinesiones. gold, ailver. diamonds. Also, old stock and bond certiorates and German & Japanese Woikt War II Military items. Anything old! ROSE'S. 327-5740 or 327-2239, ANTIQUES and coiieciib'M wanted lor consignment auction. Jerry Canterbury. Auctioneer. 327-9394.' JLK FLOWERS .Waddings & ^ . Call 934-«477 artrr 5 LINCOLN WileWtf * Coble ldeo<arck 250. S300. Call a"»> 43411 66 Musical Instruments UPRK3HT A GHArJO PIAMQ tunIngs. Vo^y reasonable. 225-65*3 - '< no aruter. leava massa;? GEWtlNMAHDI FLUIG. .2 yrs. OKI. perieci ccnr'iiion. Plflaw can. se« 4 mans effor1. evenings, , HELP! 2: CMUfctsJ C3.'J, 1 - 12 il 1 • 10 ¥'*- "10 Wast Una, a qood bemo for c»cfi U;«-a6««anO in oicel'snt iwslth. Call mctrwis4 *" S43I632 • FREE TO GDO0 K 0 V £ . turner I S^nauisr mi*. toTiai*. h mes da, loves Children. H a s Shot*, 1 74 Animal Services, BALD'tVIN OHGA-SONJC OW3AN. MofioJ BIH S*rwi. E»celi«nt conoition. t o vt%, oW Aining S5C0. 933-6983. • , 72 Household Pets LOW COST *>PAYIFia/NE & PUPPVW1TTEN VACCINATION. CALL 933-5297. , KITTEN FACIOHr Surplus . Fro* samples avarfaOle Call 933-3193 aft« 7 p j n . THE SPCA has numwous dogs & cala roaCy for adepton. Wa- fia»o all shapes, sizes, colon. Btwds & muss. The/ are all spayed, heaitny. ganile, lovaaCIo and *iou3eb<o*erT. Call and adopt frse. 933-3193 after 7 p.m. KITTENS • CATS • KITTENS! TaBOy. orango. tWadi. caiico. Ail ages. lovacie and friendly and, some Krvable & Shy otoer kilisns tat tne • « pertenced cat lower. FHEE to good nomo. 933-3193after 7 p m . FREE, neeau-e loving lamiltas Ur 2 beautiful kittens. One approximately 3 maa eld. silver and wntl*: one approximately e mot. o>d. gold and tHacfc. 933-4700 evenings. AXC REGISTERED Himalayan kittens. Call 943-2320. FREE FEMALE KITTEt4S. 7 old. Both Fixed A'rJvclawed. .Very friendly. Call 9 4 ^ 2 6 7 . . POOOLE / SCHNAUZEfl. S house trained, pxxd witn alt. l / block. 933-3154 rnghts or 150. , , AOOHABLE BA9Y GUINEA PIUS. They maka graal psU without much work. Call 933-7262. PHOFESSlONALQHOOH.il. '(SEIlVICES OFFERED AT THfc ktf0M JrAKE ANIMAL CLINIC- t'«LL 933-5237 FOR AN APPOlMTMl NT. BOAHDINQ CATS & DOCT Insivtduol cam by tiro*(«3ionals.. Prciiup.'d«livo'y a«ajiatj3o. Call Carols 1-327-82S1 76 Horses, Livestock & Equipment HEGiSTEH£D 2 y«ar oW Morgan stud. Park harness trained, and ^ J I S O O . O O . Must. sell. ( rvice}. , NEW HIGH ENEROY HORSE FEED. Inlrbduclnq "MAHMA PRO" tCarnasUon) HOBBY HORSE FEED, for jrour r'aaaure r w ( » . J4.25 converuent 50 Lb. bag.. Quantity 04* counts: delivery aveJatrfe. 327-7719, TRIPLE fl TACK • FEED, 36466 Sugar Ridg* Fid., N l H I t o 80 2 PROM dresses, sue 5. poacn & white ••Gone With T!»« Wind" style, royal ballarlnalonglh. 834-5977 ahar 3;io.p m. • t, ' KIND SIZE waier Bed. WB% wavelesa monrau. 3 M U of sheets, asking 4200, 9494759. "CHAIN SAW HARTS 4 SEHVJCE". Largest supply in myo for Stihl. Homehta, McCulloch."Poulsn and many olhlf*. U.P.S. delivery. Worceitsr Sale* A Service: 34200 Loraln, Pi. RidgevHle, Oh.. 327-2190. MOVINQ: MUST SELU 1 large OLD QUILTS WAN [ED, antique fur- upright lieeur, 1 wood wall unit for niture A Jewelry, In good condition. amartainment canter, 3 piece blue hiqfiast prices oaid In cash. pnnt Irving room set in good condie&-8a43 or 871-S3I9. tion, 3274469, viB s u and vud«3. FREE lowing. 061-5500. LADY WITH FAMILY neeoa dependable iranssortalion CAH at j[ fiancy. 22S-2064 IC75 CHEVY scwisaai* 2U Camper itpocial fuck witfi a Ccacriman S!H3»in carrs^C^e rw*l. Both tor 53.000 (ca-Tinef only S1.20C;- CaJl 9B5-Z708 AmtwrsL Wlfl not sell wurt wrthoul camp«f. 35 FOHO FI50. a cyiirxwr. 4 speed OD Must *•<*, $8.IOC or offo/. 90 MAJOR & MINOR REPAIRS "Service'Speciafs": coat. 34.000 - N K K LcntiM « S X 037-6009 everunjs. FCHO ESCORT GT 0 rni*«s v S66O0.933-5084 1SOO PLYMOUTHHOflfZONZlMur ttatctrtwei, 93.000 tn-«». 3725 ,* 333-7096 *v«rungs { 8 U Y OOVERNMEHT Vehicles fnrtt 3100. FOKlS.ChevyfJ'i Corvettes, etc For tnto CM IftSli, &42-105). exLS'lSO \Y{ i:)7« CHEVY Makeu, , ndic. 4 df.. flood OKMtban, e r M work'car.' 58000 enfltMl ti3 S120000Cll9337M iWo CHEVY C w i n B nxirtng tondWon 4 n«w t, arrvfm radio. CaH 9494S63.uk t v r ' 1ontt»lor«2pjn. ^i ^j liUY CC(6n»MENT S i e i e d ^ ehlcles frwn S10O Fords, I e i c For InfS tSUL i 1 , E r t . 1 4 3 4 _ , , . ^ - ^ •••£3 on & Finer' -314.95 F-cntEnd Alignment S19.95 Front Brakes $59.95 I 9 S 1 FOflO GRANADA.^yU t-door. auionvutc. «J/ o u l M O o o d * rTJ C«H 83*4539 afwr Campers & Vans 92 • -'Chrysler 5130^0 :• QM £120.99 , MECHANIC O N DUTY • • , 9 a.m. to O p.m. 949-6286 ^ MAC'S AUTO CARE 4fl is Lake Rdi, Sheffield Lake • UttfMC CJJOO.871-41BI ' •-,• STRUTS INSTALLED : Boats and Motors^ '97 BAVUNEH. 24 (I.CIERA. I • d, und«* 20 hrtJ, custom raw « M L J Sp*daf Mo/ma radio, rt'lJ B«nt. '321.000., M tt«4733 2BC. 1661 CHRIS CRAFT-CONNIE^ T/t B 1 , By bridge. Sport r AlPtuta« d d d .ROBERT J. GLENN Auto Parts & Service GUARANTEED USED •no 1 ne» Instaged • roawnable. 961-esOO. i 1 CUP & SAVE CUP & SAVE , 17M . ;• » 7 M : ..unvict cutvurr THAT ne«tlv i WINTER SPECIAL Call An Expert 139.00 any six* «ot« . • l7.OOCtwtr ; . 3* I .OO *ot» & Ctwlf 310U3 t l McNeeley Contracting Remodoting , . Additions "• '. Free Estimates Autos f o r Sale FOH A QUALIFY USED CAP at • Ian pnc*. com* to GarBicfc MotoM, 1600 CoJorado Aw., 1 ixrairt. Onto. 2 ^ 2 w ; ; C MPER - tjfce rww . COACHMAN sifae-ln camcer, rurtiiy used. 31.200 firm. Call 965-2708 Amherst. 04 Trucks For Sale or beat any price. 1973 YAMAHA HO 350. reDUHt 1981 - rode 5.000 miles, eicallent shape, $500.00 firm.1 CaU 79S-<506 attv •6.00 p.m. • • i.'. 82 88 FCH « Wagon, rww baoery 4 sir A W F U sferoo cas*etta O O M T I steanng and tvakH. Runs aw n t 12^35.327-0062. New Pads Ht-surtace SraKes .'. 1979 CLS.TOfiANADOE x h a u s t - Bring Quote, we meet iiphoisrtfyj very- ooo Motorcycles & Mini Bikes Resealing -f Replacing ^: - : , Installation -f^^ ; GlaK BlockWindows:f^ Vf FireplacB Repair 'f-y% Replacement Windows Siding ^__ Tim McNeeley 933-6715 TIM FORTHOFER FEDERAL-jAE|Sl Builder •• Contractor , (Sarvin'g Avon Lake and Surroundirig Communities For Over 20 Yoara) y COMPLETTE HOMK RENOVATION. REMODELrNO • ROOM ADDITIONS • PORCH ENCLOSURES - GARAGES - STORAGE BUILDINGS ARISTOKRAFT KITCHENS • DOORS • WINDOWS •• PRESSURETREATED DECKS , QUALITY WORKMANSHIP 937-6430 SEASONED FIHEW DOD, H O J delivered, 933-8793. AQUARIUMS • 10. 20.30. S5 gaJlpn /omplete set ups. Community iropical fith. Cat! 949-7543. CASH fO* YifOt wJ trracxiKl cars 7 ^eor etc true cat loosing !o( rra"i^. AJ| shcts. cood wi;« n. S33-9138 SYNTHESIZER - (31 Keys. «•» Qounija. m m wtrt caTVJfu-. toll MIDI, saw a.id Lavof.' nwdc/morto' out. Swjuenlial So'^i 3. 949-rStt at[<rr 7 p m . Autos Wanted S N Q\ft' F?l^p Wl NG Myer's Sewer Contractor Sewer Installation - Plumbing - Excavation Free Estimates Licensed - Bonded - Insured <£p • Basement Repair V b : • Custom Remodeling . ^ Complete Foundations • Driveways • Water Lines • Sewers * -*' 960-1855 933-7981 933-8285 CLEANING •• Commercial/Of (ices , ,• H3Sideniial y New Construction • Personalized Service • Bonded and Insured • Free Estimates • All Work Guaranteed WALLPAPER HANGING Licensed insured 933-5742 Any Type Paper Reasonable Rates' Kathy Smith c 327-3842 and 3270862 * WHY DO SO MANY CALL ^ (ffRNERS? ...OWNER SUPERVISES EVERY CLEANED HOME NEW HOME-AVON Over 1800 sq. ft.. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, designer kitchen, family room. Quality thru-out. All gas home. Sewers are int 26x14 living room plus 16x12 family room. Much, much more. Call for appointment. Ron Lucfen, 933-2600. - C e n t u r y 21 Lucien & Assoc. Inc. lai DAY'S EASE, •INC. 327-6346 OTHERS SEND YOU A CLEANING TEAM-WE SEND YOU SERVICE! — „ — >,~ ~ • ' • We are privately owned end operated m l affiliated with arty franchise • We are a local company working for our neighbors. • Wo cart doslgn • planned (ecuUr Mainl<4nance program as often as yott need In your home or otfiw. • We ctean new constructed homes and wnaR . businaiM*. • We can offer an •»tensive cleaning anytime throughoul the year. For YOUr F R E E E S T I M A T E , Call; -W«can perform |ust one small service (floor S U E LEUENBERGER at'ipped, woodwork washed, windows oven, ___ , . _ _ or one room cleaned). 3Z7-4455 , 'We add a'l the personal touches to our N o r t h Rirtnpuitla n h l n cleaning that you would do yourself n o n n Higgevilie, UntO .WearefinlsrwdwhenywaieMUsfled fULL LANDSCAPE SERVICE 949-8224 KEARNEY CONSTRUCTION Naad an uptlaira adding on a faml) 9*'«H»'* F«r fttaior ot mmo* r e p a i d , call (or a lr«« Wtmala 937-6337 , w Slorv*. Brick. Btock •nd Concrit* WoriL NCI* and REPAIR DANNY GEORGE • Carpat a Furnttuta • Strtp & Wax Floors « waft WmWnc «»MI C U S T O M B U I L T HOMES RDWODELING SPECIALISTS Calf J I M Licensed-Bonded-Insured 937-5750 „ Call 1 Complete Room Addictis. Garajjes • . • Stwage Buildings. Concele Wort Interior Painting ' Storm Windows Magnetic Interior • Aluminum Tnpfe Tracfcj •• , 333-5742 CARL THOMAS 280-2805 . Local Call MILLER PAINTING & WALLPAPERING 13 YEARS EXPERIENCE 933-8528 FREE ESTIMATES ANDY'S APPLIANCE SERVICE An IndepamW Factory Authortnd Soviet Cortrjdof 690 Avoi Belden Rd. (Rt. 83) • Sennco On AJl Makes* • Parts Cou«er—Open Mon.-Frt. 9:30-5:00 Sat 9:30-4:00 PhilKowalski 934-6233,, 2T« Rocky's Exterminating Pest Problem? Call For Free Estimate Insured & Bonded C A L L 933-9147 or 671-1289 C l e v e . SERVICE BATHROOMS AND KITCHENS Cat! Gaorgn at 933-2207 •Ha* 5:00 FREE ESTIMATES FdrPeopta Who Value, Their Possessions Call For Free Estimates , Dechant Construction COMPLETE Specialising in Carpets 4 Upholstery Dry Foam Extraction Wet Basement? REMODELING - Replacement windows - Bows & Bays -Sliding Doors Quality Care Cleaning 93<3-B274 MUZZY Free Jistimates AUTHORIZED 'INSTALLER M D Builders Building and fUmottottng , G»fag«»-Boof»«nd Aluminum Siding FRES ESTIMATES Quality Renovation ot Century Homes HARTSEL ELECTRIC CLEAN & SHINE FLOOR CARS 933-5976 GENERAL CONTRACTOR 949-7865 > o - PAINTING STAINING 3311 Shaker Roofs, Interior/Exterior Wallpaper Hanging Any Type or Pattern "SEnyiNOTHeLORAfNAnEAFORIIYEAKS" RADtO DISPATCHED TRUCKS •TV TREE & S T U M P REMOVAL .now •TWMM1NO , '"•, - T O P P I N G •££;, • ' • . CABJJNO - LOT CLEARING . • ; • ' . , •BOOTFEEDINO. • • FiaEWOOO Call Russ Harkins ' EMOKUNCY sronuscwvicE 3SrAVONB£LDENRD.-AVONLAKE.OH • . .'• 949-6075 estimates J _ 933-8959 •^•SSS10*' . FUU.V IHSUREO . I DtSCOUKTS RADIO DISPATCHED LOCKSMITHS HUMIOtPMIIIB AW CUBAN* m WATIH HCATlIta lOBnT •ca MACHINCB 24 HOUH EMERGENCY SERVICE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL ALARM SYSTEMS - SAFES AVON: 934-6460 AAALL ELY.: 324-5141 CLEVE.: 871-0610 SALES & PROMPT 24-HOUR SERVICE; SECURITY CENTER 812 AVON BELDEN AVON. OH 4401 933-3101 GARRETT PAINTING T H E BIGGER LITTLE STORE WITH MORE! HARDWARE • PLUMBING • ELECTRICAL PAINTS • LAWN A GARDEN • GLASS TOOLS • AUTOMOTIVE • SPORTING , ANIhtAL FEED • PET SUPPLIES #.!< REPAIR-SERVICES 949-6296 INTERIOR • PARTS • OIL • TUNS-UPS •RENTALS 'ACCESSORIES 'SHARPENING • PROPANE •K-t KEROSENE DEPENDABLBNEAT 933-8793 FREE ESTIMATES FREE ESTIMATES 933-5378 Reac/S Use The Classifieds' Ma!w6fski Interiors MASTER MOWER SERVICE 141-11** PAINTING • VARNISHING • WALLPApeniNG > ORYWALL A PIASTER REPAIR • TEXTURING ' UCENSED • INSURED • DONDGO - > 690 A V O N O E L D E N . n T . 8 3 IMCXTTOStSSON'Sl - - E 3 "SINCE 1953" 949T6287 JOHNGUGGENBILLER LISZAK'SBOAT & UPHOLSTERY SHOP CUSTOM MADE BOATCOVERS & REPLACEMENT BOAT SEATS •8OAT SCAMPER UPHOLSTERY • CAMPER CANVASSES • . • CONVERTIBLE TOPS • SIOE CUfT'AINS •AFTCOVERS • , SELF STORAGE .LOCATEDB£HiNDV£tn«UQNPACKAGESTORE FREE ESTIMATES GARAGE DOORS 4 OPERATORS 998 AVON,BELDEN (ROUTE 83) •BIMINITOPS • TAflPS , , • MOORING COVERS • CUSHIONS PAINTING FINHST I'JTERIOFt DEPENDABLE-NEAT CALL LARRY, AVON.OHIO 937-6527 or 933-3816 , •s""13."-. «*•-»»• 5n»'5n ION. «30h -toh-.-ion" ?BUTTS PLUMBl^Gc v Quality Work. & Reasonable Prices.Since 196Q* ::!, tOfl ••" PRESIDENTIAL-coMMEBCJAi:--i & n p \ 1'74 LearRd.,'AvonLake;: OUTSIDE STORAGE AVAILABLE Foe Mobile ,Hom«s, BoaW, Trailerg. eic. 933-8686Clevej 621-6332:. _ Emifgency Number 933-4969", •,•-•;••• Mike Lipkowski 937-5805 AMERICAN LAWN CARE and TREE SERVICE Fully Insured - 24 Hr. Service RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL Lenny's Glass Servle* Company • ANYTIME SltxmtSciMn* Repaired. • JtM FAIRWEATHER ROOFING • «€BOOFS • WEFAIHS . 3UILO-UP ROOFS • SiAMUSSQUTTSRS b OOWNSPOUTS . HOOJMAINT(NANCE CALL U3-2517 OR TOLL FREE 1-a00.2S1.M17 AFTERS P.M. •33-M17 Distressed , by Pregnancy? Call Birthright at 322- 4652 Or 244-4652. FREY PLUMBING AND HEATING, INC. COMPLETE PLUMBING. HEATING AND SEWER CLEANING SERVICE NO JOB TOQ SMALL! 937-5826 M . •••:•:&] ONLY THE BEST SMITH'S SMITHS 9 re A C U T ' • ' AND COKKtCr* • TVP OUl ABOVE v, THEREST iry m ^™ , 37500 Colorado Rd.. Avon Mon.-Fri. 9-9, Sat. S-8. Sun: 9-6 934-5403 es. 2% MILK IHtRIGIO !O ••••.•, .*••* Afl COTTAGE CHEESE zwv $ ! • " " SPECIAL RETAIL" C0KE& COKE PRODUCTS 2LTTERS SPECIAL RETAIL GAL SPECIAL RETAIL . LARGE OR SMALL CURD $1.59 , * $1.39 J BLADE CUT BOUND BONE: BONELESS CENTER CUT. POT ROAST CHUCKROAST CHUCK ROAST i$ «sb *tSl LB. LB. .. :,• .'.••riv,.;W,|; LARGE ENGLISH CUT MEATY POT ROAST NECK BONES LB. BONELESS BULK FAMILY STEAKS PORK SAUSAGE FRESHLEAN, " . ' JUMBO SHRIMP LB. LB. 75 LETTUCE.. ',;.,,,.. . . . : : H E A O -«sBR0CCOU, . w BWCH ; - . v " - : "•••-.,7.\ * SMITH'S FRUIT DRINKS PARKAY s;: ®| will •1 ij ...1602. $ 1 . 1 " TOMATO JUICE 46oz. QUAKER QUICKOATS.. isoz. SHURFINE GRANULATED S U G A R . ; ; . , . 5LBS; NORTHERN BATHROOM TISSUE LIMiT3 4R0apFCK BETTY CROCKER ' ' SMUCKER-S JAMS J85O2. w n H JELLIES OR COUPON PRESERVES W OFF 120Z.} YOURCHOICE REDEEM AT SMTTTfS COUPmiV COUNtEK UMm.VAOP'niHUTUeS.FEB 16.198H ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ FROZEN YOURFAVORTTE: **££S£ • ' PEPPERIDGEFARM,?: ^ f U 7 MICROWAVEPIZZA:^ SHURFINE FROZEN $1.59. 5LBS '..;. .3LB.MG .,.,.,18 MORTON'S MACARONI& APPLES 'ATOLE0!;CREAMEDCORN,a/r HEINZ CAKE MIXES COOKING ONIONS, GAL O > ^TOMATOES . ^ | * f GREEN ONIONS ^SQUEEZE MARGARINE. 1 LB;-: o / Q Q t e©WHITE BREAD DOUGH iifl.PKc..o/3r^ ^ ^ n n r i r ; H AUNT JEMIMA CELLOCARROTS ; . . ? ] . CHOPPED HAM 9 - / t 1 - O f t " SHEUEUWALNUTS, . . : . . L B $ 2 . SMITH'S VARIETIES YOGURT. 8oz. & \D X*\J\J •' 1 v . p PRODUGE JUMBOEGGS,..: ; ...-..\DOI : ^- :.; • TAILS H1LLENDALE GRADE A : SEA SCALLOPS ^ LOBSTER GROUND <fiGHUCK : J g GREENBEAN5.SV.IHPEAS. • • •,'• ^VALUPLUS VEGETABLES. i*-i"PEPSi;DIET S> nrnci ' &PEPSIFREE 1 SCALLOPED % P O T A T O Eflutfl.UUQf S : ; . 5Ccupaion o£ SURF Bo» Final Pwenas* $4.99 $5:99 LAUNDRY DETERGENT .59i. r>/^ttNTr*C ' •' ' • bUUlNL-t , , ^ M C M I L L A N S VARIETIES PP.99CWil05Walhol Coupon 4i«kBai |CHERRY PIES LunchPictOZ. FABRIC SOFTENffi SHEETS S5KTTCHENQUEEN LAVS OR RUFFLES ^ BREAD POTATO CHIPS i6oz. GRAVY TRAIN CAN DOG FOOD WITH COUPON 14 02. REDEEM AT SMTH r s COUNTRY.COONTKB . UMfr I VAUDTHRUTUKS.FEB 16. 19W* d 2OCT SHURFINE DARK RED KIDNEY BEANS i5oz. BONUS S __ HERSHEY-S WITH COUPON INSTANT 2 S s F «JV A A CHOCOLATE S 1 , 2 9 20OZ.PKG. ••:• * • * " RtDEEM AT SMm-fS CCJNTRV COUNTED ,. rww =&r. PLAIN W | T H T f M-AT, MUSHROOM. EXTRA C O U P O N Cl-HSE. EXTRA GARUC SPAGHETTI SAUCES 32 OZ. , HEDttM AT SMITlfS COUNTRY COUNTER