Davey will seek Simonovich`s seat Early election preparations begin

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Davey will seek Simonovich`s seat Early election preparations begin
Avon Lake
See Sports, page 22
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Year, No. 6
January 15, 2OO3
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SERVING AVON • AVON LAKE • SHEFFIELD - SHEFFIELD LAKS *
Davey will seek
Simonovich's seat
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AVON LAKE
Frequent'city gpveninwut critic
and Avon Lake rw.iden! Keith Davey
said last weukhn will be running for
the Ward fl council seat currently
held bv James Simonovich when that
lena expire* Dec 31.2003.
Duvey. « , posted • release on
LorainCounty.Coin umtw the heading "dtixtox To Hect Keith DavuyDavey
tast vraak auaoundnn his candidacy
Tar the
the Nov.
Nov. 44 election.
election.
"Fust and fbnanort. I want ihe reaidents of Ward U to
reeliM that I will be totally dodicatud and totally accwtfihlo to your needs." lb*» release said "You have niy cunimJtmuot that all calls. Itttuts ami e-mails will be personally And promptly responded to."
Davmr said h« will be focusing on time specific issues.
iodudia* a charter review to determine wlrfrthux the
mayor t<nd council representative on plancing conunia
liou ihocJd be voting member- »*fbiclx he (iisa|7w» wirK
He wouM *l*o like Ui wvitrw the option of a dry adir.inistntcr or city nuuiwex «nd making the imyors pwiiion
ttioe. The third ll«n Oavey will ndilivn is gr.-Mi. which he beticvcHiixiuM "- « [wi
Cn Frozen Pond
From (mnl to bade. Brandon Jom^or, Danny M**Kk and Bm« Hom^on
ies to have a look at afrwB.iLake Erie in Sheffield Uko. TemperaluroG d
SEE DAVEY, PAGE *.2
Early election preparations begin
Avor-i
tn lli« 2001 ••Ifituni. the nm-.t < "i
m\ MU» on council w w Idt.m .n-l-wj**-* p|1
ByMtke
Fivt diiTwrKiit jwil-l*; tan for tl»; piwit
i d e n t Tom VVwt
Sonw members aw comrnitrirn. whilt* as Council r e s]acV
Kilroy
and
cthera «ni twing eluwvo in ilwHr n»ipoiis««
JoAnnt? Kasteriiay
aboal the upc-uiinn niing fur additioii-jl
Uavid Mast and Larry Huekitra.
council turms in Avon.
Weuncb and East^nlay wrrc at
All of th« council mffmb«ra iuv up lor
nelatiUtn. leaving «nly M*?" Ito» Smith represwnlatives coming inlu Um 2001 elec«nd La-v Director Mm Cusior iiwuscBpti- tion, but Kilroy jumped from hw Wrird IV
ble to a changu in local gavmwumt. wat and earned his current spot on counGttskr'v pcnition is oppointed and iho cil.
Wearscii has b«!n Uivulviil with rtty
mayor will notfiic«nwlcction for another
Rm-trmmrnt Ihe lon^wt of %}»' i.unt:ut
•.three jflMf*.
oftiounoi nii'iiiU'n. He also M-rwd
• : Dwnitu the official filing
dataforoui- group
at mayor two tliftert-nt terms and h<u. bwn
Uldacy being 75 diys pri°r t o tile et«tt"">
nn council sinrx* thu l<)70«.
^'fti. November, political n«ovw are being off and
Wearsch siiitl lui long tim.* involve'-mode and diflw;nt nictnburs of the com- m«nt
city government has nut
'inuuiry are contwinplating running fur a detvm-'dwith
him from ninniiiK ugaiii.
'^council sent.
"A It'll '.an lwp(«wn Ix'iwwn mm and
•'.- , Basod on the rwponw« from tint w
. ttnt members, the mcrs could prov« to \x
[ Wll conU»ti*l and maku for a/t Interesting
— 'Wearech
Scarpelli files suit against city
t, Avun ^n.um«> 0»-rjld
n.|)n-«?ntin« the pUin-
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Kilroy
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At lli" time, ujnimis-sifin' members
uxprt^stnJ a numlirr of vxuxtz*, including 'Iiir hfij^it if tli*i tower, thy corporate
stalus of the piiny clniminy to holtl ihe
toimnumuilions Iktitusu and whe'hrr the
rnginner tisli-il in the ulans v.-:w [ir->[Mirly
UTtified.
The apjx-iu. filed in tr>« Lomin Ciiunty
(VHninoii Pl+«w CJiurt. states that planning mmir.is.sion'3 dei:ision is 'unronmiluttoiLil, ill««iil. ail'itniry...and uinlmry
to l.tw." T.1.13. O>.. along witli CloasUl
Wave, fiitil til" nmtinn to pnilm:t tlicin-
BRFATHE CLEANER AIR
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PhiUipn said,
xpirin« and we
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Phillips «aid his client hiw als.j fik-i
aii iiptMtuI wiih the />.ni,,K Bo-j/ii of
Appiials. schixlulfNl Ui mr»-t on JiUi. 20An^jniing to Phillipw. th« nioticn wtu
fi'ed when thiiy loomed tin.- denti^i pUins
would riot b»» r*vi«w»d by ctnuidl. They
also appealed (o tho Z>»dng Bocutl of
AppEials betause Phillips betievw lh«
plan should huvc been Win! to council for
finsl approval wbiiii il was not.
°htllii>s' interpretation of at least
three o:dinancn has l*xi him to btjliove
denied plans may dill bw reviowwJ by
council, although he said on« othnr ortlinanc*' cititl hy Avon Lake Law Director
GtKin Smith soeais to contmdict th» others. HeretwivL-da letter from Smith that
siatud cxiuncll do«s not have tjiy authority toreviewplanning commi&sioi.
Smith's U'tlt-'r cites Avon Laku
Planning & Zoning todt) Section
1217.04(0 whidi stattiS. Tollmvinga recoiiimfndation for approval by plaruiing
commission, the application shall IM
submittrd to (krundl for rronfirmation.
SEE CELL TOWER. PAGE 12
Martwig
Nickum
Eastetiay
Joseph Sairpelli'^ company. T.LD Co.
filed * notice of appeal Jan. :i, maiking
Ihe fifth tim» in eight months that Avon
Lnko Planning Conuiiixsion has fuumJ
ilself O9 a defendant in a court action,
claiming thuir plan for a CL-11 toww
denied by pluming commission should
bt) reviewed by city ia>uncilT4.D. Co. went beiurv pkuuttng conimission in C-^x-mber 2002 lo « e k
nppruval of a conditional use permit for a
UOO-foot u-OI Inwer in the industrially
ZIMIKU Pin (JaV- Parkway. Planning commission df-ntod !h« pliin. 0-1. with Mayor
Rot.' n*;rner caslinfj the lone .improving
liliji,
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Plans revealed for large retail, daycare facility along SR 83
AVON
HS*
.jll
"1
do**> to 20 ymrs ago she came to
America from Kuiuania in search of
tbtf "AOMfjicau Dream."
It would be safe to say that she is
iust that and could bv considered a
hugpiractras
stoiy.
;
SioJttt Mcgtt opened oer first day
. esre facility five years ago alter work:tagoat of the baa-ment of a church in
North OlniUrd caring lor three cbil-
uf «i!IV pMi-Ltlal f'iLiK'llsljJJU'ilts thjl
l.'-jitiJIV;
"'•Jf
J'-.VON ! . i K"'-'1'"-"
Avun mil b»- h*rr sixtft daycaiu in uw
Mona has
• ;; , ,£h* no*r bus five other locations In
greater Cleveland and her day c u e
rC*ttt*r, Le Chaperon Rouge, cart's for
7«? children daily.
• The dayes/e center will t- the
highlight of a 53.000-square-foat ?in Oak
facility she intends to build in Avon
along SR B3.
' ..At tomorrow's planning ccinmi*SIOR meeting, Moga will be represerted by hex construction manager, Sian
O*Brion, who will detail all of the
plans to build the structure on Tour
. seres o[ land that Moga has owned for
fiveyetus.
According to Moga, bar plans for
the building include constructing
office* for pediatrician*, accountant*.
lawyers and possibly dentists.
"I want to bring theso things to thu
city because (hey are necessary."
Moga said. "Aron U growing so Cast
thai wo need these things in the city."
She waj also quick to point out
that she is actively pursuing a "chain"
restaurant that could be placed inside
the building ** opposed to being a
free-ttandiag facility.
"I want a good family restaurant
and I am Ulting with many chain
restaurants." Moga s*Jd. "It (restau-
tht
lU
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Proposed{
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Pioposed
SR S3 extension
ground m early
as April 'A'ith an
estimated coinplwtiou d^te of
November 21HJ3.
The
native
Roman ia a said
that she was
•vaning f t ' rt.al
estate prices to climb a bit before
building and also noted the proposed
plans to straighten SR 83 b«'iin<i city
hdlf, will (five her development
v'-^rs, .1-. ihe o « n t .in-i con'ro^ th*
ff jiK-i:i-'_* rigbiv to Le CuaptTon Koi:^'m Wt!»!lik»*. N'tirth Olm^tuij. Kii-.V v
Hiver, A'-'t'n LiLij and HuJfsn (which
x-i cuiri-nlly ir» thw p|jii:ii:iji; lUg'---. us
-.vfi;).
Mugj's enrhusiiKot for th« project
•i\iis evident as bur foreign act-«nt
fiULtuattttJ lu hiyh levels when she
talked about ihe opportunity ^ije hut
b*efi fortunatt; lu i;rj«y after cosr.iug
it; the "stdiei" frtitn Romiiiia.
"I came lu thu state* 20 >ears itga
and I'vt* be«n happy ext-ry nioniing
sintif." Moga said.
"1 wak« up happy everyday 1 am
v«ry excitad about this project, it is
going to be dynamite. 1 can't vrait for
it to happen 'cause Avt>Ti is grovriug
like crazy"
Thin in :iul Mtigas first large bu;ldinjj project. Sh« it .currently irying »o
"Rf r a t ' ••.\[>(jStir>?.
"TIIH lut.n,uri \<t perfect for ail oT finalise plans fur a "bip hotel" and
the areai o f Avon, Avo n La ke. rustrturanl in Arkansas.
Shufficld Lake .Sheffifld, tlyiia and
"I don't sk-«-p...l am IUK American
Westlake." Mogn said.
dreaai." Moga said proutll". "I waul to
"We will be riglit off of I-'JO. 1 have in .ike a difference in daycare for chilfronUge an [SRI 63 and tht* old U3 and dren- This country has been so good
to me and is so great...many pdopltt
Mcja (above with children) will have her don't even knew it."
Mogu *aid that the is currently
plans for a 53,000-square-focrt retaji, daycajre and profes-sional budding development looking for tenants to fill the office
location* and tho«« interested In
akmg SR 83 (map) drtcussed at tomor- obtaining
information about the prorow's planning cxammission meeting. The ject should call O'Brien Construction
devetopmefii vnl havefrontageon the new in Solon at t-MO) 519-3891 or (440)
725-7244.
SR B3 as well as the current SR 63.
Students school cable special a hit with teachers, peers
1>XE
I nedwood
!lnforrnqtiL
Station
OyJLort E, Switaj
'ft
',Vn
•iiiii s-vjs •Aditu:,^ fur Eh', iji:d td ^^J ti[»
in urii.>- diid tnjw i-> !*>-• t i m e , " M'.i^j
.iiid. "TJure i- Mj'.h a hu^e n*-ud i n
ih? i tv f.-jr •hfr-.e thinw.i."
Tfi«- [.'.' CJiMfi-run Kous^ fip'<?nir:S in
Studeals a( Redwood EWmentary
may very well huvti a new favorite
television program. Every Friday, follnwing thu 8:45 a.m. announcements,
student* turn their tyvt to the large
tvleviflon monitor hanging in thu cor-
tf
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•fnrocasler Sammi Richardson pre(a tftBy weekend.
ner of evqry chastooro anil tune inta
the "KedwocJ Information Station."
the school's aBtf-produced intraschool
tulnvisiun ihov*.
Thn cont;i;pt. which is nrw tu ih»
«:htiol. i* llm bfiiincJiild of itMrnin^
disability toacbi-r Chris Skills, whoj14 student* "star" in th« program.
Two teams of seve!i students alternate
delivering nuws, weather and iniprviewi and a joke each week.
This is Soltis" first yuar as a luarnine disability teacher at Redwood. I*,
follows thruo years of leaching secund
oradn at Rtfdwr-od and a turn <is a
loaning diaabitily teacher in the
A inherit school nyslem.
"I did something similiir a^ a student teacher." Sulli* said. 'But this i*
the first time I've done this wheru thu
whole school views the program nt
the name time."
Soltis, us well us Harb Dal^leish,
the director of pupil personnel mid
school paychulogist at Kedwoud. both
credited funding from the bond
pained in 19UU with (iroviilinK tli^
advanced technology which has h» *-n
implemented In Ml xchooln.
Hud wood, HS with other KCSIUJII in
the district, utilizes "intcix houl"' ciicuit technology that allows hroudcasting from both outside utid internal
sources.
"Thi< is (list onw of the npplicjiHons that we utilize thnt is u direct
result of the bond issue passed."
Dalgleish said. "This has been great
for the kids. Sonurtimes they receive
the rccoKnitinn thai other kids do.
This puts them on a different level.
It's A lot of fun. and boosti their selfesteem, it kind of makr« them u
celebrity in the itchrtol. beraiMt; tliuy
an? on TV."
Soilis. who stntfrd Uiping and aiririK the 10-minut« seKiiiirnts SMIT.II
ninnl)« «t'/i. i..iiuti)t fiiul .1 dovvtaside
to the pio^riiin.
"Tins improves rtsidiiiK- wrilniK.
ruifiircli mill following ilirm.tidn
skills," Soltis iuid.
]n addition to n-iiMrchiriK I'"••*!
and ii.ition.il ncw-t. Hut ntuilnr.U write
(he script whit.h i* then o m k r n down
Second-grado newscaster Luther Tayior on the set of the Redwood Information Station, an
in-schooi news program broadcast evsfy Friday.
.!II(| pl.ii i (I m i latnir ::ur c a r d s . *:o:itI'l-llins ih*> *iud»nt<i tn ri'.id .irid w r i t e
t,.t>il u-ffl. HIM Htutlrtils i r.-.Wi'd u
m-w t " l r v i s i i i l i s e t i n tin- " L I ) " c l a t s
wht-r*' tin- iff;ni>Mit.« « r f t(i|»*if
O n e s t u d e n t u n i-at-h tt-ftm t*
rtsponpiblu for a specific segment
each week, taped hy Soltis, including
ii-itionaK local and Redwood news,
weather, sports, the juke of the week.
On occasion, t h e 5tud**nls inny
venture out to sp«cinl t;VPiif« as a t o r re j p o n d s n t . T h e participating s t u d r n t i arw In |jriide» otit* through (our.
Last week found weather forecaster S.tmmi Kichiirdsrin, a fin;rlh-[;r.idt-T,
liundltil u p to (k-livi-r ii iol<l -md
NIIOWV f(ir"i.ust ftir tlii* tvevkend us tin*
n'iis fhowercd hy t.iki< tnow.
"Tlii"* is fun ro dtt," Rtch.injton
s.iirl. "If you ine«.H up ;i litlln. it's ok<iy,
•<vt'iv(ini! thinks it's funny."
Ui(.h.inN<m [olluwud ii nfwni;.ist
dt-livrrt-d hy fourth-Krdder Jnrwd
kniht-r rirni secoitd-^radi'rs Lutiier
Tayliir .Hid Will HoliinK*h»Md.
Kt'iiier. -I, *iiid h r ^t'ts ;i littlt- ntnvuu*, but wan enjuyitifj M* ni'W stirtut
nt HfidwtKjd,
"Whenever 1 unit to it makes my
friends Uugh," he said.
Soltift. who is assisted bv special
education aides Sandy Phillips and
Brendrt Berner, aUt»V3 the students to
provide irput on production and
sho\f ideas.
Redwood principal Jim Klanigan
WHS impressed with the program.
"It's beun extre*noty successful,
and a lot of fun." Flnniean said. "We
thought we'd do something to boost
self esteem that was «ducntiofial."
The pro cram is just one of the uses
the schools huve found with the
recently improved technology.
"All of the technology is a result of
th<: bond istitu." Klanignn said. "One
Ihing we CHII do i» televise this in all
of the classrooms.
"Tli« important thing is thnt it gt't.i
kidt re/idin);, writing and practicing
puhlU: ftpeakinj;. Th? other kids see
them in the hallway, it's kind of 3 big
deal."
Tht* program j;lvus the »lu(lent» a
reason to II>CCP»;U. Flanigan wiid.
: Plans including skate park, Little League increase to $600,000
1.VON
a-/
It was a hot i c
iu:Sufd with on
icmibers
-_f iOUi ir.J
it first appeared in the earl_[(if
raised tlis in!«"it of sLaiui? tr'i
city.
Th«? skat* pars, project h u jj^i
suite i;
first discussed and now cuuti>:il .number* air in
process of reiiudizUig u portion (.^ downtown Avo
Avon
Tb«v are also trying to impryvw on tIK* Landscape
ndsca uf th
land ofl of Detroit Ko.*d adjacent tu thw Littl
Little L»-ar.u
fit-Ids.
As thtf project stands currently, • proposed itiiie
par*, is nainR to he built, along with •iprrv^oients tu
landscaping <»nd parking and needed
the Little League Geidi. New structure md led^
thfc ovural! layout of 5.ewaj>« and dniina. » for tin*
and ajtsa SJ* an-oo,? some of the plan: for lh» ittl*
gue fields as well.
A* the talks were in full-swing fur X* ; skate
?ti«
pjtfct. die concept stood alone and <:;•_• itrd
.iiated p ICK tag in the range of SKW.Oot The plan
plans
were gradually modified, taking into acuoi t the Little
League Geld, sewage and parking and 1 idsiapirig
iniprov«&flnt» to the area. The trstunated ust of ".he
project now *iw in th« area of S600.000.
Asa rssult of the larg? jump ».i cost, tnun ! is now
considering corapletioK th« project
in twi pliaaw.
Council members as » wholv. as1** di*1 if l JB state
park project were independent from all of U •* other
addition* thai ww» ruade throughout the y«ar.; • could
be ctxnptet*d from moiwy out of the g«aer> fund
without creating a comprubensivn financial pU. Council though, is somewhat, divided on h w to
progress with the Iirge-scale levitaltzatiuo of the ' res.
Socatf want to coinpleiv the slutte park, project rst.
whila ottutm foresee a collaborative effort being •hv
appropriate method for completion.
They »U "«ro8 that the new apt-nding involved v .'h
tbe project is the main concern.
"The way the whole thing has been presented it h a
to be dona In conjunction with Little League In muke t
wori." Council Pt«sidont Tom Wearsch taid. ~U«. •
League U an ataot to th* city and we nevd to wuf"
together to g«t it done.
"The financtu involved have rhangwd the f;i<.« ot
Uuf pto\etA a little aod w« hove tD look at the dollar
aspec. of the ptoiect."
Councilwuman-at-LArge JoAnne Eatturda/ said sixi» al^d;«w*c*ni«d about the financing asp«ct of th« project 0011510*4*1 that she ic hopeful th^t tmuirii dot?*n't
li»e »li»of ..other worthy proved* in the city.
"W« «r*t in the pfocesa -of ^xaminin^ a wonderful
Idea," Easswdiy » « i i -V/a do not Vnr>w whetliur we
can inunag* it Snandolly and thai i* up to the finance
department. The council monikers are well aware uf
other needs In tb* city iacludirjg a hume for Seniors
Inc. and a home for th* pai+-s depart mtint."
Councilman Jade KiliOy said tw is butheied by the
fact that the tiato park j)ro'lectHnl»wn "lumped" iuto
bl
nmimnn iiiiiHD a
Plans for the sxa*.e part; now incijde 3 large-scale revrUiicatJofi of poitorts of dowrrtewn Avoa The soove rend ;ring i«ficates the changes tn lanoscaptfig, pa-Ving, serfage and orainago, wwv buddings aid the layout fcr thefifcatBpark.
tint *iuue urtna an the revitaltzatiou. anil wuuld rather
sec th^ aVjjte park completed prior lo :n«iiju^ in-jjor
ciodjficrttiofia tu the art-a itsell.
"I'm <junwnwd that in th« pUmiiiig process that it
has been lumped willi the othur pro(**ct3," Kilroy »^id.
"i think it should itind ^lun^ so it can be done quickly.
"They (oiii^r cuumJI mem beta} bavu linked it with
out-structure* and Littl*- Leu^ue f.elds. Tli»! skate [nrV.
h^ti a si^niflcai.t price, but om- that was affordable tmd
now it is carrying a highur [>rt-.:e tdg. I wuuld have liked
to swj tile cencnite pourtd Uit lutu.Tin. but I hope that
it gets poured in the spring. Ws have to wait ."-n >h:r
budget and the ptojects that have bevn linked to it
before making a final decision."
Ward tV Councilman fisrald Gwilz «atd he feed the
project is moving forward ai u good rate biit liopos that
«1! of llw improve munis can bu nvid»* alor.g with dedi
ratir^ the irv-« ^t a city pork' ! ''link it is on \*Lzr. thu di.*sitm wtnL has ijoni*
a!<jfi^.'-x'.ri'ii^ly v,«II .unl l ' n plt.M.st.>d with il." (--n(/
Hiiiil. "lu.it like tniTynin
el--" un t-ouNcil. I think » n
1
have to look at tin nast, look at it all at arm*, not in
g
"This ts a comprehensive plan- I look at it from the
llindpoitit thai the fntiru piwuj of property buck them
ihould bv a deditaied park iind b-efur« v*« invest all
thti tnuney vce need lo m<ik.p it a dedicated park. We
shouldn't commit thorn fuu>K uittil we dedicate."
Word Ifl Councilman Tim NicJtura said dial hi* it
trying to get legislation moving to allow for conitniction to tako place at soon HJ> pwuible.
"I'm j>u«Siiti[? vury *tmng!y to have tlj« skate park
done firi-t." Nitkutn said ul the possible phasins °* t n t i
ptt>\*fA. ""This pfojvet i* likely to lw dune in phaw?u and
we dn nut have ihv funds lo complete it all at oaat.
ind I want to s«<' progiess un the dkdttt park as noon a»
isible.
"I'm concerned ahout t*ie Tinancial piece, in tint
the total project is considerably more than I would
ha*e liked." Councilman Mark Juiiu* said. "1 do think
it is g^ing thruugb the proper proceas and moving farward though-"
City Engineer Mike Brainhall of Bramhill
En>ynw«ring is expected lo »tait on the project ftftCff
council pasMr*s legislation approving the ecg>n««fing
sp-'ca and financing.
Council m^mtjtrs designated the aroa behiid the
n^iion os tha location fof the "JO by I t 0-foot
k
EWcuuv* the local ion would ultimately thttro spaut
with iht Littlr League Helds, parking was a seftous
t o n c n i . Qjupled with the fact that both the skating
ami basfT^-ill seasons wo-jld run concurrently, *
n-iVsigninn <'f (he parking lot situ^lion alto became
part " ( t l i « prij^rtt-t.
Uraiiihall rrd?*ignt-[i <hr> parking loU and created a
renoY-ring that intludml two ao-x pioposala for parking.
A<MitioaalIy\ Bnunhall had tu fActor in draln«gr
•nitl si-wfr tinus to counter the UndwcapLng ciiatt&*«
th.»t would t.kw place with lh« new cDcwtructian- h e
also designated catch basin-, n retention pond and two'
different proposed «trutturtj*. The Rrst building could .
be for concessions and lh» other for ftorvge of u»int»*
nance rtjutpcent.
Council and finance coraraitte« membttrs am currently in 'he procevi of an«!yziug thti tout of the entire .
project owl tvgiiUtion is expectwJ to bo front of com*-.
til in \hu upcoming wefkii.
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33o 2 Walker RdM Unit J
Avon Lake, OH 44012
933-2577
Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
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AVON LAKE
Ati'-
By '_cn E S
ww*> gn**tt*d with
whra t i t ? returned to m tf
Aifun LaJL." High School feJieiving
fce«ak-b<4 untile Dew £>_;•« intf^p ^ t , ttii>
was dccning a police uniiami.
C d e r (H~C!T^?'-Lt;.'"is hr-ls
i to bv the studfttit?. i-i ^ Q U Lai.**
tin* School Kes'Jiirc- Officer {SRO).
Can*Dder. jmifixiusiy PP. Ltte patrol departuu-Dl with thy Avon Lake Polite
Wppattnwat. will he apwniliiig 40 hours (>w
week in no oSlce at the high school in the
r s w positksi.
Aaron Ljikr was awarded a SlZo.'JOO
csuhi-year graat by the r«pvtn%ut of
Justice on Sept. 5. 21X2. The grant aJJows
few all or porti-al payforu full-tinM* schscl
itseaitce officer Itbe funds rl«j?±ie annually on a aiuiing scak). Alter thrw years
titrare is an option to conilnue the positkiuCamandrr remains ax an employe*- of the
fud. Cht-r y/jrjfJ SROi JJW
EL*
w>*!'<, fi/t iiii'jmeii with a/iti-«Jru£ [>;>ter>
•I Muffed Eliicr^ztv bunny-*fcift6uir a t'ur:r^x stuti'_*2t-tiiit sits a!op h*i owupuur
Fur Qirrrad*;*. who joined iht city"1.
;xjiic« fan^- ;:i ZQ&ll. v.orLm,^ wilii ^:LIUents is net a iww ta^k. The 33-y.-Mr-olci
it^r.cvi his caiws1 *i$ a ojni'j-it nwiii: with
tiie United States Amiy. wtivrv hii »cn.ctl
b~zi i'S&r-lOTi. Ms joined the Amt:t*st
Pulicy I>pifTm«.it <is tt polke uSIcvr in
I ' m , was a cer.iSH D.-KKK -.fficw m
••VmheTFt frcm 1 -Sy'-ZUX), aud b^cairie iJia!
city's firsi SRO in ' 1000. w b w h r
remained unijl joining \von Labi's jxjlitu
fwcif in Noveicb«f 2iWJI. His e.tfrtfriciicn
waciang wiiii jJud^ni* ii!tnf.^wl hitit To ihe
SKO poiiti'jn ".rhei it wa» OKattfd.
Dievwd in « full polj/jj uaifarai ai lh^
schocJ. Cirret«d**r it tl«ar of wl«t lw b not.
He L» not a tiiiool adminutntux. a spv or a
to »•* kids up to girt b &
Ifeeii runaway and pal arrested
willbe charged with burglary
of tins juveniie*. o 15-yeerold
Cliffc saki had boon wported mjssis? by
bi
}
On ^acu 8, CWi. quwttoued the mL«I«R boy's "nihflirg beddv." a 17-j-earoi3 yrho admitted to portk^^iing is iba
Brian CZazk reported that « Day
retuSeaX «xnvwl harom Jan. 7. and *or-broHk-io. wine) bibbin- and attampted
prfwad t w juvnufes zmiding bis liquor whi*k*iy tboft.
Modu Tb« two boy*, ajsif 16 and 17.
The 17-)*«MJld. i t t a w J to his partook* Into tjw bomstftroogba std* door. eau' custody, U Txp«cti?d to be charged
V T3ie jpralrhiidflubbo-ioff some vine with burxWry in Lornin County Juveauv
"* '''^'on-md, tail dropped
Court CUlklocated sod mnetod U#« ifrbotfb: of whiitry thoy
ywu-cid fogilive oo Jan. 0.
Qttrfc avid h* expects the -wouldA*}
_
o{,to«tml snUwy bwl a .
naunwmy will Ia&> thre* btuyUry
'.iittly'rtfcwfitfrnnatfeiirow window.
iiguof ww charpM In JuvwJJ** court far robbing his
father nnd ivr^blxtr *t w-eJ] as lh« D.iy
Drive raridt
K;LPVILLAGE
You
Shopping for
Lrito <i lit!!1.* b.i
>
lyfx- rjf
Li iind h.io
tu
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BtO
wi!hin the «chtx^l.
"This is defiiuMy
," Carrsndsr said.
"fbtxii's a'jt a jniijor vmbIvm hen*, the ti-if ere not
bad kick, it's to show* tiiAi
is a positive rasponsi*
to tiie t.<^mannity. I arm a
i i i turn li>*:ir iife
continue
:\r.-,vu ths.* r^ad thvy'n; on.
an nvi-uut. they
^.-t the-ni rjul ot trti'ihle'1' No.
but 1 can rrfp* tiieiri ti»
resource«. such as j \ A
thii
i^ttatity,
wuuld ajd-wa sEu*Juit5 v»ho
may h a w ctJtmiiitted » crime tjutsid« oj
He nctrJ h» ha^ no authority in
with susp*fa>ion^ or other
!
dh
one ihmg I din not." Carrenrfer
*did. *"I AQI .itX part nf »he .niniuusirationIf & ijfl j5-*ts Miipcnijed. h^-'s pot gitin?, tt)
tiwu*" to m-*. I (^in't ;I(j anything ai>wit it.,"
f jurviuier <dw hai the al-U'ty {o rum:lion as an unoffiti-U "Liw rcls-twj" tf*Ji>*t.
"If a twiiJi-rr h w J f:IdS» arui thtiy an;
tsliing ahout fi!**Cfjnsiituti«n or lij,e Hill of
Rii^vls, 1 c;ii» r*\tldin laws ;u'/.J (irw-iiilun*)
and hcr.v iiduit Liw diHt-ri fiom juvi-niie
law." he said.
He has ;ih"»*j<iy h««n (dirtl b> ^ nr'*Mt
tCYwh-jf to sp^ii :o stud'-nu ;*tx)irt linis"1
and th«*ir d-iJii.i!(:nx fflf-t?. *i task he **a*
haucilt^i numerous tLiw^ l*i-fun* as a i»**1i
lied DAK£ i.iir«.«f- L'»n»tf-Tii«ntinji SHOf
be;uru.ii the SCIJOOJ
the p^i>ce departwent and die re-ii of iht;
community."
On tbu f u n t a n ; b? Kid
stu'ieuts he h a t
sppeamd to
manner-ct and cooperati-ve.
Although MJUIH cwnAxnrif the conununtty ruistd tfyeiin-ws at tive thought of an
armed officer in the school, ca-rrying a gun
is a con-isiiteforGurMui'rt.
"Aflain. I am a police uSki.-r and thi* i»
rMTt of the uniform," h« teiA- "VnMwe offi•xiiool trtMiis and wt:'r>- in f'.tl) anifonn .i
cr hi*
l.-f »• J Vtn:uU;m High Scii
H" -i.'J'i Ins wiff. K/istpn. liavr
htfr*. lliliry. 10. <*nd Kx-rv, ft
i"" vail aivj .i!tir.v hiia to fit-iivJJIUI im'isajs:: "IJarr lo dn-iun'.
'v's cirt'-uii. loaiorrmv**!reality."
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Slow down, move over and a glance back at things said about football
Did you kao* llturu's a lav.' thai sjys.
when, driven* appn±M.h a stuffed emergency itixitii on lh« btrni i»f tii*f toad
h as * polkif C*J waking a ( r J 5 c stop,
ainbuUnu; (j* fire iruut assisting w o w
it or Giwhiry spilled yas r;ff thtr f*»v*jt'iKl you uiies* first slow down ai»J sw:i
lane*, if possible, lit aiiow
LJ«un«r,<."±i biHv.'erji your tar «a«f
ih* stooptd em'-'j-(j«it:> vsJtitJ--'v Tlitr* is
sjjch a uw. It's ;t slate law. cwl :l* i»^tt ou
lh« bootsforaimoii two yu<*n» row.
Sheffield VilUwe POUCK lieutenant toin
Thiilt*ti told me ti*w jtlu-r tiiy th-i* atsvrni
dtwvn Iwve beva tiuLeteJ k.-r violating
ibut Uw in LTM; VilL*ge in n*x«l Mucks,
turnf •>» Ixiteruait- 90. Aiul. TnfiLeiU said.
wiv*n Owy c^iirw to Mavur s Court tu pay
tbelr fiiuw. neuriy all o/Lhtm said they- d-ddown and cbangtt Uaes wb«*n <:L4ilruut*jd
by P"h">fi blue ami/or i*d li&Iits jmllttd
over «t the side of ti*e highway.
The lieutenant aiJuai me to mention
the e x i s t s * * tf said Uvr in Tho PKESS In
hope* of i9*kvm readers w>irt! </f th« Liw
(Once s«v«ai statB troofters have bern
killed by passing drtvtts anil several other
Tiiiit, who
:ou^hec*?d up
ffiu-e ill Ulf S*sc-
COFFEE
BREAK
lo si' L'lose Browns
' j i d . yw.ii*. this point i'U <-~-%ea uxiwiali»
-iitir.' duf^a-M-ch'iksn. ami i±U-ma>t>i they
iv.iJl> dnir.'l di'jijs. irktyb*- it rwJJy waft all
j
rai if it WAS (TiS aiid aut (ft lo«s
ihriiwi 'Stiiisos.' n a l'jssl. it
'^;> tlte leaiu i> making
(V tnid-y-'ascn T-J nerxsr hav»
y'il fuiiih 'J-T hvit^rtl. at
thfju^h tlw?y w w cirdiug the dram end
-.\ii-4 ftMdy tu tvUlulruw ii^y sulft*jri^«tioa to
thy aittt.li [)avu IJQ 'Juh.
.St» n n v I oin *ay, wbakh-tertedly (a* I
do ottfcn ilifj pika- lo 19951 "W=ultl UBKt
y-ear!" I'm iw*i Sii>ir)j atiythicg just aow
ubout th<e <j-_drterfcv*ck situatkai. Ijeavn t h H '
to Buu-h. ; \ s UJ Uli« 2002 Nalktnut
tii« u i u k f ^ l n l (14-0) Obia ;
S
B A e y e s , "' Unww .all aJ«M that tb#r/
could do it. if no: th-tt tt«ry would dottj!
haveuniy this to say:
Coo«ralul«tk»ns lo Coocfa TJM«MI acri
all ol ii\e pUyers (e\ en those who .*^
practiced] and ila Bucks! H-eeA
ti:••
!i4ht«.
Bf tchr E
C'ty Se
>
uffitx-rs miurtj! while writing titij*s fur
or oib^r tntllit violation:*- A
viilfj Up« ol OCA- (if thua*;
n)llision-s vvoi sbwwy re|wate<ily by to-ii
JIMI network TV rwr*.-s 'Hitlrt* jiist a K-vv
Sun.ly e n . n u m ; M W ilia! vuko Uf«
ami thought, as I diii, "wt-*l kii»*i of
fliunbl^ira tlo^-n't-it tksi^tiiovi' ikmii, if ixil
twve Qwr. wivwi cautmit'^d by an eratrrjitney vi-'likiltt with bgiits C-tshiiig?" Wh»rQ
1 iaw that taps 1 w w ohtraiiklfd th^l anyu»; old etiuuglt to drive La«_Vrtl tliti cuiitrami S«LW UJ slrjw iif?mi a n d give c!«airin sutit a utiiatioii.
So I'm aJnnWi^tl again, that lln*!* ate
many ,ucfa
m 'iw iif;hl Liiit- AS if j ! dwaii't
"XJ tu tx<i5h into a it^pfwii wiui.lt;
or m n down J fellow huitiiif. U-mg
you're »»>J c^iit >jf it tu lujyt- any
I'd 'iV^; to jjxjlfj^i^t* now to S
'lwi:l. William Crt'«n f«r the
a U t ; aod /idinule I beaped on liiiii «uly
rn ihe ^002 XFL s*ason. Gf»wa had iucli
tiiffii;iill>- runniiig with tlw foutUal in the
Grrt half tlt.it I iiMujn^d he ouuldnt tut it
ajrjin.it prti iittkzi&~-at l*ast withoijt llie
kir-d of run bLxiinj; he'd n[»pan-al[y
enpjywl at Button ColU^t*. (Sy th« way,
Uiis apuiug>- Is also meant far tlw Brnwr**
Post-holiday tradition of returns gets questionable
You've heard the sayiug "Buyer
Bewarw." Wttll I'm here tu coin Due phrase.
"Returner Bcwan-."
J'm usually nirt onetorrturn gifts during the holiday season. Since 1 send «
Chrirtruw list of possible idea*toowwyooe, itit p««y bard to scrww up- Evwry
once in a gccal while, somoono will go oil
Ihe Usl awi'poiEhast Kuwslhing thai i « i ly isn't nML UofiqgbpMtely ll'J* rw« atxixrhappawd this p u t hnllcfciy seawm.
l
n
h
ift
( J H i y
inOa th* penan who g>vo it to me b
•.•Modina thi« cohatm. Tv« Inatncd that my
cutomns Muka it into the baodf of pwjpW
ihougfat poRoioie to nsach.
My Eint, fortinct w*s ta-snre the jpft
d y*s* *l ^u t o MXWMOB tdw at « later
o. The couimou pnotiov iif "wgifting."
I decided against thai «MI tbooght it
would IJO best iust to return the gift lo the
tiun. At fiwt I h*d no I d u which «tore the
gift waa puniiawMl bust. After shopping
at a uumW ofrti»nwfor aflar Christmaa
hor&iiu, I stumbled upuo my gift at a
local discount Uor» which shall remain
oumelesii&cthJsfltory.LM'tjust say their
store Logo is a bugv buOVeyo.
Kiftumiim gift* c*a be a vnry daiuiUnR
Udk. A quick game of 20 question* usual •
ty ensue*. The first quewtiofi uked by u
stem tierk I* *Do you have a rncnipt?" i
love playing that gun*. "No, 1 don't bam
a receiptftwai • gjft." 1 reply. "What a
the ruuua fnr the rrtum?" asks the clerk.
"1 donit want U," I reply. "£X> yo*J wnnt to
look mound for something else? * msLa tlie
d a k . "No, just gtr« nut the credit." I say.
W»U, V the real fun ood ganw* begin!
Now,IvrorkiHllnrwtailIbrflvwye»nso
1 am no xtmngwtoreturns or retura policies. Moat stores have a pretty common
MUM approach to reluming. At the state I
worked at and at hundreds of others in the
country, a store'* return policy is ntunbrr
mueit:. rnovH*. vid«o ganwtt. soft^srt* and
cuUectabln. Some itsms mt suh)«ct 1u *
15 pCTCKrnt restocking few. including aaaSHORT
cord«rs. diptal caruwias. porubl^ DVD
and purUbti? eiectionit *. Otla-r natricTAKES
tioiis apply."
It continues-.. "Holiday «jirj setLvunal
By Jute A. SNVI
merchandise on ckarant* at the tinw of
O y Report if
rrfum will be refunded at ttw currwrt
clearance price. A r y p u n i » w mjiJe by
ch«:k may bf refunded an n merchandise
voucher." ,
one without a receipt, yiu havw tu accept
the current selling prict- for the roerchajiFinally. "Alt uiher relum; or
diae. Simple nnough> Since yu-j don't
i-judjanp" iMhcne without areoeipt-v»illbe
have a rwcript showing a prowf ul puroffered m«nufa'.1urem* w«mtity and
i-fMtnn pnee an*l the nma is on *&"e me <Jay ra^MUr assistance, ixnrr tmrung ai' tnis
you mtum i>. >oc must take that price. blah, blah, 1 proc^ded to make my txtiun
Ofcay, I exo live with that. Common-seiu*. usutnintf that I will reemve a
h
di»e cr«iit at th»s current w r ' l i g
Second, in mart return policies, if the
STOP RJGHT TKEKEJ
itern is without a receipt, you must taVi* u
ASSUME!
iu^iiandu<« crediL Y«u can usw yuur
credit tluuu^Kiut th* store that day or at a
After tho slots clerk and ! played the
Uf«r dale- Thai nuJb» sense. Why would
20 t*u*>tiom $trn*. hv kxikml up on his
a stare credit your charge account or give
mgLnrr i^orup-jter and found tliat within
vou cash bock, if you havu no proof? I
tlie last 91) days, the iti'cn I was returnin?;
inow. aonw of you are going to say tlinl
hud l>'»iti un KII'T. So. 1 had tu wxept thn
gome stores do this, but indulp* me ta my price- frnru soraetirrw in Nov**nibwr inst»itd
rtuiy U.v ram
of trally's prtcK (which dhuws t\u* itRin at
1 can live with that kind of return poli- lull prici). What kind of wacky rule is
iltaX'f And whe^e in that written? I wits
cy burausi? it is the most fair to both p;»rfloorwl. Tlwt's not vcrv logical lo mt». ?ut,
tita bivolvwd. Well, I leunwd tlw store
tftncu ! didn't really want th«: (yft., -xt'ptwith the famous bull's vyn Kyp is ntit
«d the silly rule- Tim clwk knew I was a
abtNit playiaj* fair and nructJcHl/ piinifthlittltt ina.*1 "ud orouwdf^l to brace me for
es the cuflloroet f«ir wanting to return
his
riiixt wwVy rule. Without n recpijit. 1
something.
would not L-i given it mvrchandira cmdit
Writlon on all receipts aud ptasterwd
to ui« tluTJtJgluHjt the start* ut a later date.
on the wall behind the customer sen'k:«
He told tiie I IUKI to ,iur(iuL-wf something
counter a! the store is their nrturn policy.
within th« "department" for which my
VVIiidt sUlM, "A receipt dated within 90
unwfinted gift originate*).. I h i d to nuka
days is required for all nHurns and
BxehanRos." I l i e po)k.-y than goes un to this i»unJias« that day. Wht-re the heck
was that writteti'rrf? 1 oidn't want or rseed
nv*d that "all returns and extiuLn^m mint
anything frim that d-partnvwit. I think
be IMTW. unuaed nnd contain all onginal
this Ud made the policy u p as ho wrrtt
j»atkagt» and accessories. Same items
tiling. What itore makes you exchange fat
canncl bo returned if opened.
CDtTORlAL STAFF
U)fi 11 SwiUj
M«rli!»j Linrbnnk
IUIK A. Short
John Rdw«rdc
Bstmblished 1951
IL Kranrth Dmithil III
juict L. Sanacr
Nraw EJttor Mik* Ferrari
SporH EJitnr HbKhrw Thunurralt
P.O. 8o« * » • 1M Lear R«Md, A»w» Uke. OH 44012
Phone: ( 4 « | WM100 • F w 4«0| -»M-7W4
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NTIV3 fTCMS
ADVLP. nSISC
ThuTMLiy - 4 p.m.
rtldMT - Noon
CLASSIFIEDS MonfUy - 3«) p.m.
CAR/\GC SALE -ADS
/
Monday - 3SU p m.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT
Shannon FAR.in
ADVERTISING SALES
JUIM* Cartt-r
ART DEPARTMENT
TV
DEADLINES
AOM1NI5TRAT1OM
tUrhKuhtt-r
something within thtf department? Wbrt
do they care? The store has already gotten,;
<i profit off of the original gift.
Well, 1 w n hopping mad but did not.
tako it out on the high Mcfaoul kid behind
ihfl counter. He couldn't Giro or law. fifc
not bis store. He just works thet*. lie was>
fUnd wKw^h to give intt the p h a s e number
nf ttie guest services depHjtnwtit of the
rtorr with the bull'* ey«. I wassit goiflft to
call, but I had to. t t o u l d n t believe (tut
stom had BO many hiddua rules thai were
not spelled out on the return poUc*'. 1,
e*piai^w>d my s^^Ja^iontothe
uervicv rwprM«n»Uvr wA the ociy
nti MmKl s a y i n fSmBomx %n u w tuara wrmm •
t>>tt writtea In the policy are Uw -wmd»
"Tiber nwtrictioiui may apply." Thai b
rhtr- drfimse nnd they ore stickingtoU.
fr^tty dam vague-1 learned the hard wirjr
what lho«e nwtrictiraw a m Also, I asbrd
him obcHit the line in the policy nganfing
the nfennce bo tbe nutrndttSuivt. Hit sum
UvM this I* in Uw policyfcrrrturm whim
a gift Is defective. The bull's *ye (rtnro
fissumrv that you tnust return something
liecuu-wT ,t is dVfrtdii*. They wast no pan
of you if you Jiut siutply do CCA lUko or
wunt an it«m. Ths nucnulacturer cactxit
do anything ror the nustoaier 1/ they fritt
pliun do not want thv pJtI could have said what othet cualomers
sny in Fits of rug* and that is tlw Infunctl*
line. "I'll r»v*ir ttiop here ago!**." But I
know : wilL 1 will never return anything;
but 1 will shop there again. I did cut up my
cmlit with thenL I rw*vr usad it anyway.
All I wid to the nrpreseutative is that tiicre
is a reason why Wal-Mart is kicking your
l«itts.
I wasn't a fan of Wal-Mmt. but they
havw a conunon r i5e rvturn policy. I cant
wait dll they open in Avon. Let the gunea
begin!
Moral of the story.^Rbtunvtr Beware!!!!
POLICY ON
Lvttmt, E-maa & Nvws
Tta PRESS nmrm tm Afrtosceajl ft v
titw tiflwEfltar. Essk M r aaokm • a n a aMrai » 4
dirrDrM ptHst mntar Itr i i f t W i swisus, U n a mi
fa MA acaafc t j a m a o s t efarnrtfcslii
Burimsi • * MtapalotM Al Intsn « t as^rct k a*HQ far bf»9| i*d C r t j .
Lcitni hi pofciciHe n VMsudat rat w In DM
PRESS itact Mftt(rtr Ifent* st S pja.
/W WKJ CiaW DW28) B
Ths PRESS Co, 1M Lwfeed,fcnU h t >*5 « ? ! !
Stteripttm tm a WM per jar. McOak (Mftqi
?KI it Ann la*. OH M012 n d aUtxyrf n « a ] iBkw.
P03TUASTED:
WE PRESi PO. Bn MD. Ann U s . OH 4 « t l
Council, planning commission to set joint meeting for 'master plan'
-.-i lu i-., hi. Id ] , ^ : *> -±:\A i1.
:j i-ltn.T in* nirj*-T -jf th-- L-U:;:
SHEFFIELD
After wall >>vtr a \VjJ J n prtkuev,. th* fr.rm'jia'i-.'i uf
a IWJIV "ijiajWf plan" fur 5hi;£f>!:i LAe s future dvvt-iopmeni rs*y cuiii" tt, iru.uon WJUJI c;r. .it It-aji MaUvuly wwi.
The netv m^titta pljjj would bj fi-irtuul^ted t-j
replace one ih* city liad done in m. r ,. "tits' pUaninj
cimmisUtm has upprrj.viza^ifcjy S-I.UCHf ir» its 21>J:J budge* to apeiid on luring p.-uf^sictu! assiitdnos in furmutating the plan.
Planning turamisiion aismber li-ram*- Bantfaipo
s«tt! thai befcrt! hi/ing a p r o f i t Mbal planner. ;Iw ojinmiwion want* ID b* -iurw of the juioritiw iel by uty
council aiiJ thu admuiist.rai.un. not iurt dream up a
plan of ils own.
THe upshot of Bouierarte's visit to council'a rutd*
aad drains coniiiMev'e Jan- >1 nw-vting is likely la b<- a
joint meeting of th'« planners and city council a! 4 ddlw
and time yot to U acncinced.
At lhat time, presumably, council ucd tlin planners
will collaborate on growth »tr4U*gi«. uricrities aaJ
dirsclioos to tale in estaMishing wiy future dtr.eiop-
neut.
Council preaidwii pro ,-m Ed Ptximanit. ch^iiin%
the meeting in place of chairman Alan Smith (abitrnt.
wemed). said th« two p*n«.-t» art* likely to get together
i h Ian. 29 or 30 to svek. agreement on a master
plan.
d in scopo though il might be. for ru:ure city
develop meet.
Tba mayor, police and fire chiefs aad city adoiisisU«;'fTa department heads. inclining Service Dirvclor
Bili Gv dcor, Finanra Duectur U-ii Engliuh and Parks
and PrfCrwrtion Director Stephanie b.innet. will also be
WJU-d to attend and participate in that tliscuiiiun.
The mealing ended on an agreetHL-nl fur Podmanil.
to poll council member) lod 3OJtempo to
with his planning commission colleagues to d
wbathtfT to bold the joint meting on Thursday or
Friday two wveki from now.
Boatfistpo, far his part, thought the joint meeting
r..i-i r."5j"_niit*d. but h - *.VJJJ
•-U- i-r..-:> lohr
j
:uuLil^ a \vor».«b!v y-ji^ii t'-!:i[jfj^e !,.r ti;r • U> fur a
•.-;:niii(..i:il tiTi:-.-. A pljiir.n:^ «.'j:ii."rji-^;u!; {;o!l i f : - , ; .
d - n l i *Jui w i i da^if ln.t »ui..iiu^r sliitjs .,* J .^.uiJeluuf
fur t h t [ i_uiJi-'f-. t^j Lrt'j; in r:;tr.<i lh>* f-^:d'.-ti' -' iiirijrt-i.
including Left--: d'.O.'iS tf> Lakf Llti^. (,p[j'./ii!io:i !i;
' i p o t «c«iu^"" uf i:.jnii;iL-ri-ns.l ur liii^.t Ladua'-iijl tjusi£tt-r,vir> Inc-Atetl in n-iiiioiilU! ifjr>ei. 'Mia1-!? ]iriur,lu : s
dJ" fiSeatidly !hf win.1 d^ in r i d 3 .
in pji'i'.ul-iT. f)uriif-.';i(jo VAI'J. the r-iouii&i* *ii.'j>ed
Cr.jiiiiL'r wijuid ijiv« tht.'u a cui^pii.'iion vl the pof!
June fur tKr? uriikiiul lrJ*Jj riiditcr JJI^TI with t h e JKJII
ii'j|i^ last year.
GjrJi:cr h i d incj*.tJ f>)r*virded st.Ui a ie'tt: tu
Ii;;.(j!i:[i:(xi ;_nd iJn.j tilanmag corncussisa, hut net uuiiJ
Jan. t-. [tu itx-.n IJT liuK'emjHt «uu Ihe ulhw piimrif" to
'k-vi*-x jjriur to liie rojds ami il/iiins luedlin^1. i'h*1
Thu |>oll alit; inJii^i'.•.-:! r'rttJeiits would preier iLt;
t.jtv dtlHiupl tu jlToCt ti'.cre i;i>i!irneriJ*l !"-.j.'(vijHv
iciiiil) busifi-rsskts diid Jieht imiii-'iv. .-rnJ l^ L-'.m i-r.Urtit: thi*m in unvirvv!tjf«rii jreni.
No ane usuitu "siu!ji.r.-^td(.i" t^iiuitn^a Ttw enly
Such undevtfiaj.ivd ire.j of 3ppri;OJ.bttf s.iz»f i^aildtjlt; m
th»r CJ!V (whi^h i» not tocilsii In the rapine of a
draiu.igr culi. ml) h th« drtd .w>uTh uf Wdii.vr Koad a n d
Kurtii of Ostwr KuaJ. we»t u( Abl«- Ki^c {.SR "Ul) Ai-y
uibvr such tmti vtflopwi Und it :-mull and i/; isuUi>.'d
Itx-a'.iaiis, i^ in Duy Dilch.
iJuy Diich L^ cuniideretJ unbu-ldabtt; in its current
*ljte. Faik. hcunJ zi.ea'Jims recently tne«l tci vruute >U'.»Sjr^'it fun'l'n^ in bopei ol tlnvA-Ji/m^ it i^i:--:>.'biV.r
Irail through li;e n.\inu. which is litrg^ls- ?t*lit in » r-nurai sitte, #o tbf Sheffield Vi-la;*? :Hmri(i.in
Tins Jaoae is to tie the bite tr.i;l.
i'.s rfryul
[id. Ifa lUeetic^ urifjr (u the
wiih council
In
fj.iil> ar.d drains lae
*/ r>o!l ri;fl--i:t-i tli
i
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ityle :;ut>urb
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A* w.i* the right
ji -rt-.ti di n'.-
l J l u , . . , ,».^h«j»izi-dti.atiia:w master JIIan should
•••itdhiifh -» «.iiy-wid»? "thtfjne" for luturt- pruwih and
ihuuld not be loo detailed ox lo the ait-cvhanics and p*rtkulvs tif development- Gerdnsr. Bonltfoipo (who h*i
duthorvd a rou^h-draft outline for a new master plan)
and Podmanik agiwd thai ducuiuiion? at the jolui
rowting of plannfirs and council at the end of this
month should rwftult in "broad, g^nerJ oiij«ctive«"
derivptl principally itnra council and the admi
tiou. rathe* llwn just tb** planning couiml$«ion.
cuuntywide. that would
parks for biter* and hikt-rs.
After c..ll4ti0g -nd «ms*rta<« t « J J P
via Uwt years poll. Dontffl^po
»aid the
aaked the cwl"1 ' *'" M d " ^ ^ d^P*rtrnenU a.ong
wilh th*- Jaik board, u* fnrmuUle letters dettilmg
riumg«« ihVy-d UkB to I M included in a new m«t«r
pl<tn
THE EDITOR
Opposition to toffmcy Point
umAing, Antxn Laka PUnniog
i approved * cevisioo mbtnitted by Kopf
D KB aoaaw changea «t Legacy Point. TtiJ
CAUM in spits of much. oppmttiDr) trom
t, wliicji is ad)»c*Qt lu t)v) develop.Tbe« wwe a b o EP(ne*eot«tiT(M of Huntur's
and-BrUMkbU. all of whom were v«jy o>o«BtMd
lit* ins»wi«Bd trmfHc «nd tafety iasxins
'lWt ntvmaa WflteW CM«U tl vras diarxujed at the
rttoflldy tharttyia currentiy con-
& y t
>ta and vtlU aotWfor«omo
my opinion, •pprovton tfai» nrvi«lcrti withltad ciiywfoo traXQc (rtudy borders tm
y ***• comrohwiDO- Purthermow. tiurro
W qawrtloM raUud by a Jaycox Ro«d *widtnt that (««l« tba developer it In vlubrticm of th»
PUD cod* by not providm« lh* propw WBOUAI of
itirwge *«f °p«n spacv. Rockwood Court realdmu
«3cpns*w] coocania »wurdia« dw proposed recretijoo laaliry tlut will border thflir backyards and
abo th» n»rkj« price of thr pmp«ed condoa wd
i'.'v
••VhtW tb«i will potentially a0ad tbalr propwly valI t t * < * ' " B thb'«gD0«n; the nviiiaa wsat
^^Tnyw^y. Eran Ihn Ward II oooncilman
mirwanU these iwidwwa and jit» on the
iadon voted 'for* th* twiaion. 1 wootd \Sk» to
Mnu Harwbackfaropposing th* revision
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Gentz, Julius stand behind their meeting ordinance
lll"l.h '.[
rf A V O N
'
mynth. Counrjitm-fi G*i.±!ti
tii M-uk Julfu* tit-gii1 p-.ddim,:
t: .V.on
of
i.i-uis i i > ly
J'ilnrd.
"'Oh.'. -••|lJ- ') i
ihe ianguajs c-t
o:i!i;iar»ci? a! p
;'i Jin* Hi:* ui JIIJ tl
The i uuuciiai^n i*t-nf un !
p m
if it w.r*n ( fijr ih'.' int'-rt.'.:ti-,n '.o^-.ci-1
.
. ..
before th«ir r^jH'Ctivc b-xh.
Two rte«-ki ago,fellowLUUI^.! members wtzv «iv«n the (jj.'p<j"uin'.y to itv ut ii(ietkit*? th« ordinance at a
wutk session uf coyjitil. Alinv*t tnimdi*'e!y. a lecotriiinsa'-laiioa wa* m.ni:- b\
not b»--!n.*Vfc the i i'.v
Cotui'iiltuan Jack. Kilrm lo withdraw r
of d w i . ' . - "
y
wcutd
prni.'-sie-i <r. tiuttin, Ol.tu
4*1 Kiouiii
-j about a
till.'* f:Jint!.
t no oJ>i*ctioua
U> tiw plajining taojuniv*
sion. t-bairman haviuj;
office licuis dt city bill
d
p CetxU
part ahcuM b* be ;
with o«ame.'cial,
"If I h d f * Ui-j L . i ^ th-.n
' T h i s ordinance violate* the
*i*ry wrung. I rtu
Amtfidxaent.' he *aid. ~U p.-wv?n
it (onli!i,ii!fjr| uoairi !t
and rauLcii £rcm duin?, -u\ efft-ttiv* futj
hibit you from
I thi&k this dt-ift it Uullr flawwi."
s!ituw:tv If dii ^
The touacilrnan wtr.t on t " explain
with r;Uu:iciL. i'
that m-.-d-.-nl4 HAW cmitactefi him whfft
As fur •-••oU'tu^
tht*
? irst
!h»y fuel <* develops-U it"! iivunj; up to
Amendtnt?ni. C^ntz notwd trust <nh*n
hi* (lh»r develcp*i t rw»pom
Aixoniing to lulrov'i i,i:t-?rpnrt.iri"ii wf p<.»swi by him ami *flf law
tht* crdiaaocw. htf «vould tw jvuinLited
bt-tn df-Iarwd uncr-i-JtituiirjiwJ.
from talking tr- lh« de*flopt?r.
"~Wh.it this tPiilly doo-J is shielding
rhw diftinitinn uf a ~i-fi
tifvulapers frnm council." h«? said. "So ;/per
:i;
' f i of iliis c.tiunr;il
on b*?b:iJf o f
wt/ diiii'.t hav4*
(jr.)lji'v:ii with it then.
5 ? thi«
u- M)ive the
pioltU-tu with
'
r n
This
u btt in that i
Tlit.* u/diJMn'-f :u ^ucs
lion i.« Ktiyw Jim Smith
m - ) o of
f ihtr city's l
to include «•! otTw-if
I Jin;
hours at tify hall uiid additional comiwriMtion. fieiiiz a^id Juliui have Seen
th« urrfitance fron. th»- besin15. Tlie ii*ti« was tabled by t o n s i l
Hnd *ijpp<**ed t'J be rtsft-mid back to the
'Avoa"Mayor Jim Smitj'i jreque-vlod last
^ht Oiat th» *uKj?e«trd Iwgi&lalion be
Sinith said that h« hojw* to "nrwort"
lh« ordinance to rid the iogisUtk-n lingua-fk*of any conflicts.
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Ethan Kocat, 3l O( Sheffiehi Lato rides in the S-& Bookwoan at the Domonkas Branch
U t » y wMa his dad ta*w out book*.
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"Oi»r intact w a s to
tlii* •§<*
much dii=i
ble." f ;r*ntz laid.
The
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that whim a
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By Jcnr-, cT-Sv/a'O*:
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Sheffield LtWir S-'rviu? UL-w.^-f WiUm::; L t^-jar-T
told city councils, rca-i* :jn<i tii-.:^ • t;.;;n:i"'** th.i: •ae\»-T
i n f i i t r a t H . 1 1 . w l u t h <JlI!HlJi]\ t i ••»••. *•!•• rjtV 'ijOUi-j-'lds Cl"
dcllars in ft*; ir.cnsd.vst" bum i.i*.- •.if- .:.f I *ir;u! fiihi.h
treats Stjeffield LAe's w?•«*•-,»#;J wii! ^».-" '.": !».*ai''i-^v>ed
• •^•••i. Tin- 'arjinj v*.:rL' - i i ^ t l . - i-i-Vilk-'j i:
on a citywid* ftcal'?. UBI! SO'IL
Bui:uu.it .nfillr iuur. U ;JJ-_I» O b> the d>.
iv.*r [;!;•• i o ' v r - .::ie ( r h - v i = : riuj-'jriTi
CajdasT idid f^d^ii! E3*A r^'iliitir.'ii^ r>-*jMii* '.hat ~ii.r
aovmntof ianildjy v?ww outflow aijsiiiu»ri> mu-.t tv.Jt '~*J •u«in^ .*•'>•;». is 'rtt'tl (jijtr "><J ; . i i ! i uidj. *
v r!>itj t..r. Ui fh' 1 i.iii- vf f:uLiii, trff-'k.':1.
incrv&nxi by n;jt? drop duriji" a rainstorm."
Th« tact Ihj* lh"* city's bill frurii Ij^njiri's w w ^ » trt-jl •
rn«.*nt facility flurJiiHtet uisnificin'.ly d-irtru rairi^
•on Ls l'j«;a'r-i
rUQOlhs, CiAftilK.*". V*t'.d. tl^« «llH.iJY5 •Jtljvid-rd eUlipl" r\ Idente U»t SheflUId LiiK Urifu -.yithsam'axv >»wef i*;Fiitrtitioa
The UiSI*x3ti«u prf-bletn h«:oiarJ rnotf glajii'.^ f.1-11
aath«city''iStr.Tmuatvr U'ilily. cvw irjoc^than twit u/mHull uiv.-i At thk.' -iwut
f-ttteii. iruproi-es tiw *t!'':i«n.T c*F slcnn water drami*'.*
'IV.c
^
to l^iiji Ehe. (Tlvs ci:y's fo*Jrtli slums wa'»i »:Mn.igi*>a*?«t.
c^-.-r
!>•?
rv-jort to l>ic Environmental Prtjt*s:tn;ii Aj}v.jt:j is (jus
May 10.J
iua i.s n o w . •.•!: O n - - L»r--'.ij Ii:iir?
Now. though. t!;«? " * • * « *JUII" ib* wrvii.n tf*-j>.jrt"Tt»f.' b*--»t 'Jrip.' i ' j ftv Cu:-i- B«*ii.fi »•» nr••<*.
mfnt bought bffi EJII il proiidi'i^ pn-ciic. vid-^jfi'^d
d. **"11i** itjt**-!^ oliv-i-iv turn i'.p Wf"*.«i us»-*<t
eyideoce of *i* exact locatiotw i r d u^tuiv <A the iitfiJtr-Atioiu.
Th*
i=" Huw
uui near!;.
to droJ with LK.> pir-Mem :zif:
?
"'i\V LAt: d o it L-y . j i
Or wecac
iir i5uy» t-*xi d^ Uir f*it'. bii'. ih'.'rt'i at. wav h e
.^JJI tio it •• iiLkiy vr.uL^»i with .tU tb* «'>.«• tKtn<s »*-• tiu
[.r*hf f.itv ! -nm» ? tit* fuiid.* *r-*i toutrart^iH*.^U ^u 'iit
t LiddiT. *ri'J t£i*re -<.'•- <tr.y nui'jti^r cf «.oin^U J ^ e d i b l e c l '.I'JUS-4 it. 1>-*;'J lb«- hcui«owTlit utf onOitir w*T...r Li!l.' t---.« two. fi\-i <zs 10
niuj: iiow riR-ll oier bott !'J dfai v.i'h ib*
f
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d to iiv.d
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City officials hoping industry slump rebounds in 2003
i:-L*: yiw £»nd di^ net l u v - a f-in^J- ir.riu-.Lry S^JXT ir th '•
Village.
Sry Mik» Fe-ren
Simitwly. Shfrfinld Lak*- I M J 2 " dj>j/*!:^«f binltlinjj* miiivd lo the i*x kiwi fnr lfi« calendar y«ar *lu:i$
(
Tb»y, ha*-* hiu!t it *nd they axe co mi tig... well. with oni; office tjanifer aud <t *tarai!tf (iwrili'v, but n >
industry.
Avon LAkjf b_» u*>r h i d *i iww industry mmr !u tn*
.• O*rer tbf* **st 10 years based on lfa«* 2000 census
returns on population, mra.-e and raore p*op!d in the cily in th« las: t w o ytiars and tws twd (vv* Lummt-fcuil
grnttttr C r v e l u d area *TB seeking out Avon as. the »Urt5 to holitvt liiv economy.
According to Avon Building Inspectut J.P Smith.
trlaceto ralw afamUy-Ev<n more »p«ufic»lly in the
O T « the lasl t h r w yean, rho city haa l
i
H
»«t fiva year*, llw cHy has uniHrBonw « wLadlall of
dropped in naiwctail Klaru ia ttM» city.
r.'tli a pkthora of homing, mdtutry
Saiilh ««id in 2000. AVGII had 19 intiuatry'
«t.»^» in th* city and «n|oy*-i 24 itarts in 200t. Tli*
ixtAbt sif^t of conatrucJioo crewn
numbers lot ZOOZ www distinctly tliffervnt.
i th* city. c\w Ih* I*»i yn*r llw plratjful bawt
La.-it yew. Aion cuiy had eiRtil starts. The »v<rnig« of
»tiy tlart cnuued B txtlitS Ux has- taz tho city has
tlwt thxo-s )-«»/* is 17 sUrta. putting Avf/n niat- twluw
; ttt Avon Mays* I«n Smith, in 2001. the
Hi*; ri'W fHunii f'" ilXli /fiirM"*-!)! r.i"-i*' I" • •'*
! to ix> tha "d<r*Kin*tlon" in Lornin Coiii-ty
|je<L«nt diw.Tr***1 iu uun-rrtail ^lartt bor.-i i(A!J.
•< rntluwtrlm brcawsiJ o( ih» local
Mayor Smith Mid if U wvtv not foj i-Oinni-n ill
MHU to help aid arty company
devulopmrpi and letail. *h« city'? ecoiioiu;. wciuM b*
''Into tba ciiy,which would result in a wrongi*r overall
in fnjot condition.
'<eormnmy.
"Th-ink. C'.ixl tut 4.-.tr (•mijTt.-M.i-I «tnwth. !it-.du»f 1
w N»rro%vina <*»« comparison to (inly proli-viion.il
d-jti't k.[ii>"v .*li-Tf w« wt.iiM t»- without it." Mayor
olfiuw Mftd
Qir^iu-bwrlurdiK induMtry. wu-lutitu^
«m
:
l
Sunlli suid.
mtM\l op«a -3R4. Avr/o u n w .itmiloi tu t wir rni^itx>r"Industry ftartss bdvu
KIOWIMI
d«jt«* tin; country I
bd
KIOWIMI d«j
Ing ewnrouniliM oi Avon LaWu, Sbi-ffuil<i l^»i.n und
th
l d
i L l to
ituuk. n grriitt d
dj«ll of
off th*
th** slowdown.
<- [
/• In sbtrrt, ll« loc«l comrounit»t-i «rv aot drawing lh«
the overall wcooorny ots
ire very UIK Prt
btt»loe»#« tu Oha anm an thvy (xv-» did unly a cuuple
oiytMUAUfto. •: ,. ,.Snitb viid that Avon is not 'building out" t
;',;• • SfaefCteid VliU^e only h»d offlct building! startwl
rather tiiat clou* to 2.000 atrr-» o! available iand
AVON
v
\ t O O K YEARS YOUNGER, WITH^.'
PERMANENT MAKEUP
I.T inuifsliidi'v £:j-Ufi jn'd* in th»! cjty.
"lVir U'.ii is uut thertr fir (hedc.Vlapmec'.of iutlu*try." M.iw,r Suiiih i.aid "Ttiing-t u t pici-inf; up a liul-1.
lv KIK ndi;ii>g fu: thins* l t J T u r a around w:tli
the
orny
uidyur al^ii attributed tb*; slowmR of industry
use of uivmlor** felucuii' <• to invest without
b«in/, sur\ of gst*inj( any return.
"Ht«T'jwLj«: t«ou«y i* chvap right now," M*yor
Smilh *«nd "Th*> problem U lhat in"t^tctrs and iodu»!ry ptiopl« arw not »urff they ar» goint;-ugH anything in
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CuniiCil's s[»Ji.ii wt.rL artsi'j.i i-ii 7
V?«ritiwi to indi^jtr- thi! UO {JIO[>;>.I!-. ••)
aratnii iht; city's charter will !J- jili; rt)
oil any bj.H'jt for votn rtOi'd^/ats J:I thi-i
\t-as
Sh*~Hii-I:i LaV*\ '.4ly ch.irr-;r L-itdbii-he» Uiat tiiaagT^ riwi? to it nm*i b-approvfi by the majority of \ tit ere in i
general election. Chapter c h a n ^ t Kitu*
bur pUcwd a n ihtf baiiot b> <«:! of cc-un-ni.
but tb-y nwy be proposed by an a^finTiativo vole cf a» itswt two thirds ui <.uu.tii.il
Cjt by a petition si^nsd by :iol I«J.S than 1U
percent of the (vstsienjd \ultrr* (is tb*
city) voting in the piecwitug g«ii»r»l el-*.tion.
^ j ; suyg-^Ted by
Charier
tj* try pftiuan may be fut 'J;I thir ballot
nod voted on in any given yt*a/
The i-harter al*o states that *?v**ry fifth
year. ziMndl must appoint A bt-ird ol
H '.wil*
l u i o:iiv U i - f - ^ r ^ m i r i - n b < i r » of t h e
b ; , but tu h . v r u i . i ' . i K t t i i a i of l i v *
t-tfirTK-i:::^ in t l ^ U:-J -ti"f of law.
rnv. "f ^IJ1-1-
ws J:J!i five aiutiThi i)f aji;>:iE:tm^:»t
They j'-iijiritliij.i-'d iu". ttw! ui !•.'>••
thjii tii*-' .iilottiwi fiVi' i;.un!li>, bui*. i r.-.un.i
:yiA iiu j'_tmn on »ul.i^iii:.tn^ fh*-!ii i' j ti'
UMT'I of f.-I-.;tiitii> tor Uit N«j'."!!iij»:rS
Ojunuil ISA th*-t-» W.IA rut
furj.^
tini« tu r t v i e u aii'l ..-.almte tilt- i.iuiiUiu-,^;i"*-tp'i in time I • ^i-rtrl til"
\i.-iv'jt
-.-jdliii-;.
rut It-matu. IVI-IB thr^
g <***» nffun t,f i:id\ur. Ou«
5>.'ujXK«iI to nuti- thf mayor's jo
Wi'.ii th-.- d..r:JiifJ,-J of boid.rx * iull-lune.
yh l.-i dl^r.s b^ t^mjJ-trii'.i' [or fv«-n in
:J»- Lj!!ji.j--V. with) the wUiifi uf full-muK
.Vs t;j the i-tliM •i/up'w^i iJu-Tuftn,
i;iMJ»:-il ;>*-rm.s ujiliLf !> tu ^u: dny uf tiiv^t
on lh'.* b-altut. Ln r
f b
sjjt'e fir.ciiii.i>iJ a>ns!raint»- A
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wt-ibtiik d full'time [KIMUUII of
dirw.-K.rltheLiivh.iswth^aMier, dirv^.w in m * n t ' v « n . «.A V^of
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V.1J1 tht; tonusLSprtted tu
h» term of the law direct or (who
. us*ua. ihii tlie t.»--t tiw! the cuf^nl law
dir-clur. D-iii WiaLuu^ii. ii U: UU four*ii
vf.ir ya ih-j job .wid mat lu> prtd'^^awa-.
HJII Siium. swrvwi 3U j e a n ai IJW dir-ctw shr.v* i sutiihty. Ttwy did cut like ttw
UimU1ii*r. that would sxdud*r itfCL-ut law
graduates tioni tuJwidt*rj'.i^ii.
Tht-y *l*f di-,I.ik«i a pn>ix»*al
M^h! K « n l * n (i
of u>uncil} by ektJirtg a
nt fh«u umeng d>f tkre«
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urn pro[-o*?tl Ifi
Th« Lonsenius of (.i-uudl was thai
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prtto tu J ^ i th* cuuaa pre^deiil («_ho
vow only lo Irfwii. u«il
tut-niber when lie »ot(Kt ix^cur and
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proposed
! hrtc Su^tii renmtdjk llwt tilt- addition
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filiej <.m ,Jl±n<.A
woaJi no!
n Avt-n b
cus room last nct.-l during J «j.»,t.ui
caucus
eting uf tiie uitys pUium;;- t,i.:.i::ii>meeting
nioxi. The intercJ-.-diiye hid „ . . . . „ .
received « positive rvcoraxiiviii^itirjti t-u!ii
(fining connnisaioi' oinnbers and wai
rwfcnwi to city uouncii mi>iiil>rrs fox a
final vote. In November, council members
tuvd some •sdditirir^jj tju*-Kiu:is ir.d \ol<-<J
Ui !Knd tbtf item biMjt 'o t'lf planning
coaxoussioa foe further iXi^cuisua.
A public bearing f« resident* h±d *L*o
titksa place afcwmoa'Jii ago whrre r^i
) Qiief
dents coutd voice their upijiiaa* r«^4*dthai hi»
"ilH( &JI inlertiange At thai time, a iiutjor- haul
it
Ery of tho»e in attendance \*vtu no! in iittt li
JBYW o/ ri>w tnluidiiinw.
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i tu i>- tKil ML- hid nirt* di)^ to
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Tho aK»l mitsprjlin rtr»ident fcgarJ- ship
ucls" *»•• .wjti. "Suiv we mu.«!
fotj ing tlje iuterchjitge u Taylor ~/ai;i.' do it in 7Z
and vvntx tlut is iiinaipi\';\. Snikh. He ia agains*. the in!mJu/'XB if it
LTU; IV
lo bi* able Vi |,ftfr'/ii^llIIJ
Iw. •
widening Dettoit Rua«i to futir or
1;JVI.-!;.. inMoru; m y wi'.b an
Nla>'jf Ja^ Smith »^>TIX1 sii>ri« il>-ut
wiiiy up in A'.on. L»*it strt^>*rd 'he
p t i i . v ul tmiustrUl giuvnth.
"I would luic tu ii^ii^ on to t±-u j»*(."
Srruth i i i d "I still w^iit c g r ^ t plate to
Iiv u, bur Avun ij gutn^ it.- be dilfrt-ut. We
axe ttit t*>tcU growu^ ^ity ir
h
Otu'j Bi^iiiffM.-s dii
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Aiid ou
f(
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p
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rt' hoiri—.. by sJvjppicg rjrtJturi, by
m o r e oflii-u b u i l d u p
t»ci ru^d*." h e 'i
" T h e tnav»! durcuiiL a n d jiet.-<i* uf t h e
Ira u _ Lei's nay t h u inter»f U nut built.
> ;>*orile itwt desire
vrili ico?*5 iht; ^ - * ' " '
Ma; * S a i i l h said i! U iniutntaxit t o
t h e iu'.enJi^ijgi; n o w b t c a u s * tt
*«-ttt u i . u affpro-tidiitply I P year* to g>=t
t i l - prujiect approvtiti a n d boili-
Couocil f'reaidt*t Tom
vxpliuuxl tlut (jjunci! is oriiy !-oiU»g ty
put tb* *nt>T< iianfti* on tho Master
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but it d-** allow u» lo muit it on th^ mei>
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440-930-7201
T o me. 5R U3 jnd V .Vtll.tr Ktwi
not -isiii should no* bu LypMd-ri.-d d'j
iijwn Avon Lski.'," Iijv«y viiri. "Two
DAVEY, fiam cage
"I think we nuss«d the 1-JJI by no! pmf
h
^aid. -Thai's 00 aow. of prun* r~j]
in ihis citv, with a gylf i-ours*;."*
D^vey Lds 22 v e i n 'jf Ltisint-is t.-\p<Tivna; in the envirrtfiuitntal industry and is
currently she general nuiiager of a privately ov/n^d nscvcjiriij facility.
Ke htfS also exprv^Mid iiiit-^rvsi iii d«atixig a "rtttl" intMnial bike bath, "cot just 4
Eeet of « tr& asphalt added to the aide cJ
our mala mads." Other ideas the car.didate expressed are pursuing a )uiut nrcreatioo isrnltT wilii a iifighboringcijaixuuriity aridrediivctLag Uiecwnler cf town tuSH
03 and Lf".ke Road closer ' c Uio pajks.
i
-.jiij'.L-Iy rv[jnrSt;nl 'jur i.tiy."
Davfy, ::hk- Jiii r_-sltj*';i ,n Avu.i LA-•.iiii.f IV.**, i:ii iiut ;•.,-; f inuoJIy fii'.-d .i
p*;tiUu'i ••viih th-: (jjruia OJUIIIV Bo-jr-! --it
tluctium.
Djv^y i.'jrrerUr. Letts d ;jrt;^.:din yrj
Public '.V.'.-.-s'. Chunnel 'Iti titled
Ciliz^r.s !•"' rtii:i. Kr* Wring t'j in."1:^ .'l.r as
a pr<>pr.mt;rH of fiic-il rvMJ'j.Tisinii'y.
l
fa .•junjtro-j'* k't'TS to
Da ivy hus
Th' i'Kt-SS b*ji:ip cnlnj
sptnrjiuw, incluiiin^ '•;
Avun Lake Miinicijut
on tht?
',<jnn.-r of SK 83 aJitl Eli
He I'i'Jreisti tuanv of
"Aa thinr,i -tand lod-iy. 1 din gtiing t»
TUJ: fur cuitncil-.il-larm?
Kilroy '•lid
"^'o'j n«v«r know what c^n happtn. ;uid I
Can't have anytjiiiig in mind, but in jiuliiics. things chiyi;;*;."
Ward IV Crjuncilrjtiu Gerald UenU,
who nin lifiujiposed for Kilruy's op«n s^at.
sitid dt-sptr.** not luviiig th« ide'A of running fcr aji'jUit-r twoyuir twni in bis
tliou^.ts this wirly, he said th.it as it
staeds now he would mot! likrly coasidur a;iotl-f-r run. G«nlz is servisia his first
f.vo vjdis i;: Avon K'jvi.-nuiL-at.
"1 h-iven't y \ ^ [ i it a lot .if thousht »jrn*
way ur ;.iii'jlht,-r." i'J*iiiti wid. ""I don f
know why i wouldn't run .r/^'m and ii
wuulci bui.i W.1.JIV
(>]imciliriaji Tun N'ic.kuin ra;i iirn.'ppOM?d in ZCWl ami it <JT.-i:)|; hi.s fncrth
\L-.n uii Avon t'Joi'/icU. ^inuLir to his
t !,uxiii.Tjiarti. hi? said tlut duspi!!1 -.u'.y
in-i('ir (Ji'in^'r-t in ihi* sprJig, h« w;ml<i t>:
r'tikir^; atioiht-r diivmjit at
i
'.Yard 111.
g
Nicku.';i .viid. "i ju,t b i
e !h<at
fin.il deu«-t'jn \i?t .md it
i) will
riimt; in tt:« -niddte of ttu.
W.ud II Cni-LJicii
^
WIJIJ 'ffeaied David Kaisur in llie 20Ot
elL-jlion. will cnmp'ete h«t second ycax as
4 coimcilwuuiAn t>v 0«c«fnib«r of 2003.
Sht siiid that sh? has enpved the "chalivirgu'* of working o:i council and r:pr>suiiting Jiw coasiituents iu ihe *<ard.
prompting her to seriously conatripia!.iu^tii*T two-yc?ir term.
""I'm thiriLinK thdt y«s. I tini going to
run ;igaiji." Hartwig viid. "I do want to
ri*run in this w;ud. I enjoy duuig the job
and il has bw.'i a thiilk'Ug*-* dial 1 erij'jy-*'
CotniLihnan Mark luliti1;. who rail
• n.jpjiosei
aft-jr
funner
Ward i
QMincitaiafi Nk-Is Jtr^en vacated the stst,
said he has nol {iiven the uptxiining election much thought IK-»JJII>« it i? tou early
to decide on whether to run ajj-iin or not
yet.
"It is too early to tali." Julius said of his
Uiienlioris of running for VVanl I represenidtiv*;. "Frankly il is far too ear'ty and 1
haven't jjiveo it a lot of consideration."*
b<:lievcs codes might
l
diet
"T\w zan'w^ code has onu
provisiyn." Phi'h'ps said. "Ai this point I
•hixik it should go in council. I oisiigree
wilh the law director's reiponse and
believe this is the corred analjiiis."
If the zoning bourd of appeals jpprcjves
jf tho plan. Phillips wij] wilhdrpw Uie
l
fur
"We'ns
train th« .^ty,' Phillips said. "Thi" city is
crenlirtj; a minefield as far as whtl an indi
viciual beforv tilt* plannuig cjnuuissinn
has to do far a conditional use permit
when thuy niakf* a rwommfetidaTion of
denial.'*
Planning Cotnmissicm Chairman Caiy
Fell liad just learned of llw motifjn Jan. 13
and had nut ye; had tiine to review th?
paperwork that was filed, but qumticned
lli'
i
"I wa.5 w r y surpritttd to s*-« Mr.
ScarpeHi in early Decwnher at the planning comniiU»ion meeling nugaidiug h*»
nuilding a cell tower, when he represented
anotlrfr group in the November election
not to build the cutl tower." Full said
re^aiding tlv group that pbced s rtifcreiiduin on an approved least Cor a cell lower
on the ballot. "If! viae a member of that
particular group 1 would feel 1 was UMKL"
CouuciT approved emergency tegfcda-:
tion Monday nrght to upnrove funding lor
the city's ilW
rr her not re\ v-A lliat v >•;."
Kilroy ha.s th* di*tim:t .lo
'if
tlie only member of <X4jin;il
thtlijni;'--! c:jn;inuoas t'-'imit?. Hi; b wr\-ir;^
Uv jixtb ytiir as a mwiirier (if th<! go\L*niirt'.'nt body and is currtutiy wurkL.^ with
ill nciv peopL- frjiu tlic liuw Uiat he Cu^i
COUNCIL, frorr page 1
August (75 days prior to CUrg dtsulliiit]."
Vt'tstntcii ^aid. "A.1* of iviw, I'm intending
on naming at-Luje."
WVarech ulao noted tc.il if 'JM.- iiLiyrjidi
MMI was ap£« ihi? ek'^tion that his ue»isiun to ru^ at-large c.-uld be «iiir«w.t.
**This u iwl a ma;, j n J year, if it w as. it
may hv i diffcn.-ni story." W'tamM ^aid
rwfijre closing A T / further 'liscu.%sioa
about thfc op&n eiid»d statffmtfnt.
Eaaterdjv, whe* U st-'rviny uut ht-r funith
vear a n council, did not wani (u disciias
fwi tntunti9U3 cm whether s h i wo'jld b«j
making anntimr run at a uxiRcil po^itiun.
"VVhen 1 drcUiH wbsther I will run
again, I wilt let you knar*." Easlonluy said.
**U is not dial I ma undoaJ'^d, I would jiut
CELL TOWER, iron: page 1
"Due to the tart that cm Dec 3. 1:002
Planning Conuautsioa made e. recomraundation to deriy^.the conditiooa] use permit
BfTHiatLiva. no further couaciinatic
revktw and/or action is required-"
"First of all. our cods oaly allows cell
tnwets to be 200feet."Smith «aid. TherB's
•till tha question ol corporate status ami
^urt whnt typw of liowww Coautnl Wave
p
i t'j Pll 4 vac-jit «•«.
i t t; iny fwliiiij thai tin- i-UCi'.'i! t.'jan^ lal-r pUcca him in Ward d.
£-it ii ^"--"ii fit nudi.Ti i:---v, [Toivtis *o
Tliis is not Dwev's tln>l nui for public
sj>t.-i]d <;u.- tix djlj^;^ t u t put-* fsxtJ) Ii'.'l-.jfBw- IT th*.- N-jvtir.b'-r 2001 gvriyrai '?!•?'>
fj ntj i-:i^t1 or \r\'.L-t:-->l in ^iviiii money cr iiuii h-i s*iuKbt ;J- cr;'jncil-at-i^J^' '-'•'i1
K.duO.n'4 rtty -?»[)iji:rjei," h*.* s;iid. "I
wiiidi w w Hiifl (K.C-) Zub«r win li:^ vraL
U-li'-'Vt.' ui- :nr"d S*J:IIV<3:UP fjn oj'jr,-;il who
i'r.-r-:illv, die R-.ckwxtd Oiurf rtvidwit is
h b fh.; rii!.:;wij txp-.Ti-riu: a.nJ 'J-^ifr to
rf njftnl'LT of th..- LiivirotuiKnlHt Aif-tii*.
m-'M* i; :•; i.r.:.:j!'iil morn iic.-..ount,;bl-- for
Adviser.- B(«td. thf Avon LaJ.e
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Repubiiuji Club ;ifi'i tits Avon La'ue
Sijii>jtiovi..h '1.13 ; i a t.rjii!imi-."J th.it im
Uuidit-^rk i'r'.-wrv?tiou Soc:.:*y HL* IS al&o
V.'"f T. .l;4.iill. Il>f •T.EUIi'jiilZMr., I'tlO hfti
ii(.ti«»? in severai ccmmu/iity 'jipirJzatniT. 1- V.'-ifd U fi.-pI^S'.'!l1..lt'.'*! Silire hl«
utiitig Avon LJ*u Youth
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"A! 'his point I'm juV. Iryiitg tu get oul have two chiidxvti in th»; Avon Lake
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K^Preschool information night
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Slup by thi; niir-itTy 'Sih'jol for farms
Monday. V.'wint'stijy a:iJ i-'riday from 13 p.m. To i-untdct th« i;uit>';ry icb
Thr. Avon Preschool i'arer.ts Club
T) will hold its pre-sdi&ol infyrnidcpva houit- fan. 24 from 5-a p.m. at
toon. 51igli School, 37545 Detrcil
,.,
i. Them wilt be njpiesentiitives
(ft^jlsfrnm pr«-acharls from Avon and [",;« surS^jiSrcuiiding communities to provide infcrS'^Janfltion dboul [heir programs.
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Faivh Lutheran Nursery
Kegistradon t J no-.v upt-n for Fai'Ji
Lutheran Ni!r.»«y Schayl. Z2fi5 Oirden
Drive. Avon. ChJliitifi: in !hu -t-yea.'-old
CL'IJS must turn 4 by July 31. Tht; clais
will b« held Tut:*day. \Vediie>day ;md
Thursd-iy Irom 9-ll;30 a.m. or 111:30-3
p.r.i- Childrt*!! in the 3-yiMr-old i:iaas
must tiaii 3 by July 31. The class f will be
held Moaddy and Friday &'jm i-ll:3Q
a.m. ar 12.30-3 p.m
For mare mfnnnatina tir to register,
call the church oKice at 934-4710.
n Jill Nursery School
Jack n Jill Nursery Scjioel will be
nductinj; an open b'ouse fur prospec'B parents |sn. 29 from 6:30-ep.m.
|tte^stratian foi the 2OO3-2O(W SCL-JO!
beginning in September witl b«
•^eu during the op-ii house and
t» the nfficf Monday-Thar-day 9
J p.m. beginaiiig Jan. 30.
Jack n )ill Nursery School is. located
Uva Avon Lai;? United Church of
ji'Chmt, located a*. 22801 Electric Blvd.
^Monliig and at'.pwoon classus ar« avail^ibie £br chiidien 3 to 5-years-o!d.
meet Tut'sdav. Wednesday aud
ay. TIi» pre-kiudeigarlen class
i meets Monday.
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T more information, caH Oebbie
l^ettyj at thfs diurch at 93J-794D.
The Avou Hi^h School After Prom
Committ«« rt-itl sponsor a pancake
breaktist Feb. 2 from 3:30 iiin-1230
p.m. al Avon High School- Coat is ?5 for
adults aad S3 for children 10 and undrr.
Tickets can be purchased from any
junior class member or ct the door.
fchrist Lutheran Nursery
Lake Ridge open house
rms far in-house registration are
ovailaijle lor Christ Lutheran
iry School, 32747 Lake Road. Avon
To quality for in-hotw« rcglstrachildren must be currently
in auiKery jchool. members oi
..,
Lutheran or sibling of prwious
^Btudenu of Christ Lutheran Nursery
5cfaooL Forms jure due by /an- 30.
rfv J Open .eniDllnnml Is avuilable for
"*
who do not qualify for in-house
fan end will be held F«b. 6 at
Luke kidge Academy will hold an
ojien housu Jan. 2C at 2 p.m. at Bctfclier
Convocatiwn Center. Students, parents;,
faculty and administrators will be on
hand In acquaint families with tinschool and answer any qui**:ions.
Admission testing for grades six-12
will be held Ffb. 1 at 9:3" 4.111.
Kioiierjfarten screening? will bw Feb. 3.
11 and 21.
For more Infoinuitirm. call Rebecca
Mercer, director of admissions, at 3271175, ext. 103.
Pancake breakfas*
ALMS students 0 to r) Kahigh Cunningham, EmUy Benedict,
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Hodges and Enca Mormon, along with Pat McDonald attend the
Leader and Advisor Workshop.
ent
SADD student leader and advisor workshop
. . . . .
A joint effort between Ford Motor Company « * * " ? ! " ? . J J ? " ! ? $?*Z
Foundation enabled students from Avon Lake High School (ALHs) to attend and
mwet more than 500 student* from local high school* in northeaM Ohio.
The event was held Nov. 11. 2002. at r.he Holiday Um in lade^ndencw. ALUS
undents were offered the opportunity to discuss what olher »choote ware dome
in regards to (und-rais*;u, leadership, sports and alcohol, leam-buyding and
community involvement.
What's for Lunch?
For the week of January 16 - 22, MB
Tue: Corp dog, green bean;, pears, nrik.
Avon High School, Middle, Heritage,
Wed: Pizra snack byrrito, rice pilaF, carrots, granota ba/, rmflc
East and Village
tnAam cmolfed hulw HdnarTs protbs d«lgbler of Mr l i d Mrn- Dal
Triur: A£HV: French toast stid-s. sausagy,
orange juice, miik.
AM 4 AHS: French toast sticks, sausage,
orange juice, milk
Ffi: AEHV: t-io schooL
AM & AHS: No school
Men: AEHV: No school.
AM & AHS: N J schooL
Tirt- AEHV- Macaroni and clieese, green beans, roll, fruit.
milk.
AM & AHS: Salisbury steak, rice w/gravy, carrots, rofl,
peache!, n-ilk.
Wed: AEHV: ftppefom piaa, fries, cobbler, milk.
AM & AHS: Hero burger, Iriei, cobble-, milk.
vwn nanwdtod«
Sheffield & Sheffield Lake City Schools
Thun Tsco w/lettuce and cheese, corn, applesauce, milk.
Fri; Peppefqni piaa. saJad, fruit, milk.
Mon: No SchooL
Avon Lake High School
Thur: Ps^a or chicken nuggets, potatoes, g'een beans, bread,
criefr/ dessert milk.
Fn:
Macaroni and cheese, peas and carrots, appiesauce,
milk.
Won: No Sc^ool.
Tue: Salad or spagfretb w/nn-at sauce, relish tray, gartc
toast, tru't, iril'n.
'rted: Hambufgef w/lettt^e, tomato and cheese or foctlong,
fruit, cookie, milk.
Avon Lake Grades 1-8
Thur: Spaghetti Wmea* iauce, salad, fruit cup, cake, milk.
Ffi: Cup of tomato soup w/crackors, toasted cheese, cole
sla*. applesauce, milk-.
Won: No ScnooL
Tue: Chcken nuggets, mashed potatoes, re!. pear\ rrnlSi.
V/ed: Pizza, salad, fruit, cookie, milk.
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Can you benefit from "owner-only" 401 (k) plans?
II ycm own a business, ami you
and your spouse aiv the only
employees, you may think that
your retirement plan options are
sumwiiai limited But that's no
lougtr/ the caw*. Thajtk.s to jvcent
tax Uw change*, h may now make
sensefcryou to invest in onu of the
meat papular retirement plans cf
all-a401£kI.
Up until 2002, you might net
have consider*! setting up * -101 {k}. Hvun though ifcii type
of plan oSered some important advantages, ii also bad
some drawbacksfcrowner-only busifttsses- For one thing,
the menuy you might have placed in a 401 (k) would ha\ a
been inc] ude*J as part oi your tctal allowable coatributioc*
UJ tnoei business retirement plans. Furthermore, you
might bflvt; (band it somewhat burdensome to adiiiinisturr
a 401(k), which had traditionally been dvxigned for larger
companiesHcwever. lhanks to *he Economic Growth and Tax
Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 fBGTRKA). things have
chaogeri. A* of last year, you can now establish an '"owneronly 4Oi(kr-«*netimM ref«rai to as an "Individual Ik)
And Hie. b
fits is th« hi^h i-ontributUui ILir:it
that now applies. Be tore tl1*-1 t;ix 1 I'.V
iJidiii*^. the *no*t VWJ could ct;ii
tribult* lo ail "defLiwi uuu'ributkm"
plans-such da prof:! sharing and
Reported By
401[k) plana-WdS 15 percent of y m
Rick Pctts
tctal compensation. Now Uwt the
new laws have gonu inio wffed.
though, you GUI put in up to 25 pertx-nt of your compensation in a profii-slMring plan, plus
SlU-OCo'ttn 2003) as 401 [k) contributions, provided you
earn at leas'. 312,000. TliiJ means you could actually ct:ntrtbuiu more 'Jian 100 pwu-_nt of your compensation to
your retirement pians-an extremely attractive tarcert if
your spouse works in your busintwt. JYuu oin'l contribute
more than S4U.O0C p«r year, or 100 perceut o,' /our compvnsation-whicfaever i^ Itso-l
U you're 50 or old«r. ycu '3tn even pul in <in extx*
52.000 to your 401(kJ. Furthermore. both the 401fV) and
50-ajid-avtr "catch-up" limits will be Lnreeasing over thu
next several ytairs, so you'll be aide to put away even more
mnn*?y for retirement.
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trim the u-w c.-jstiib-jti^tt ltiui'-i. your owneronly -i'JllL) otfsrs you c^'iier ktpy advantage, -list, of
tuiirv.'. vou grt tl"ie sanit; I*,*nelil3 offtted by UatliticnaJ
40l(ki jiiA-Ts, iiit-lutUny 'Jix-dfeductibit; c-jntfi!jutic«is, Ux(left-rTtii «anurig« and a variety of Luvta.*tEi*nt optiaos.
Aivj, ycit'U tnt 1 thai au owner-only 4011k) is quite easy to
st.t up ami admiiiistcT- Aud, unlike Qlher types of rttireaip^it plans for smjll-biisiness owner;, a 401(kJ offers you
a liy.n Ctiature. «J if you nt-nd rncnfy tn a huiry. you can
sjnply borrow from your account and pay yourself back.
(Keep m aiind. though, thut your 4UJ(t) is designed to
help you pay for retirement; any loans you take out 3iey
slow *i:e overall growth of your accounL)
You d o u l evefl have to start an owuewsnhr *OlQd finra
scxatrh. Tint's beciusw you can transfer taosl retireewnr
plan assets-pro fi! siiaiirig iind cmaey-puichsfle pbra, "Jradi'ionil" IP A ami SEP-IXA-iato your owner-oflly 40lf>}.
If you're lookeJ on enviously for years al your fxUstuh
nivl relatives xvith 401 (I) plans, your time has come at b a t
The ownei-cnl / 4Clt(k) caai be a g«ot tool to help you
binid th« resourcss you need for the retiresneoi lifestyle
you've envwioned- So. give ifcis plan same 6t*iou» CttOwdera!>on-it could reward you when you've made 2hn
Uunsition fram "busineMi owwt* to "^retiree."
A look at reasons why your home isn't selling
A few years back the simple
and accurate answer was price,
pric* and price. Why? Because a
few years ago it was true mat
evurjthing wntld wU at the right
prictt. ITUs incl uded the over-decomUsd home, the over-fttuffod home.
the home on :hii "busy" road or the
home n*r<t to tlia oommercbl ana,
vveu the boouo e n d i n g a gmal deal
of
l » anawer that "the price is toe high" d « a
aa wall today us U did Uion. Why nut? Because today's
buynt has \xXltx Inlormatifwi aboii Ihft competing h o m «
so he caa mac* easily find a hotnu that doesn't need to W
changed. It is also because the avoiags buyer eitliur hasn't
. theti*D«or Uttt fltifl to >urfc en the home needing evun
m l n h c a l fix-up i f c
Buyers Luow from the interior color pictures availabin
Today's buyer knows more
about the homes available to tbKzn to ihem. which homes show best to them in their prStie :
rungp. This is one reason a new homo will sdlfora highthiin in years past. Wliy? Because
« price th*a an existing resale home. It is also wfcj;'U»',
color photos of home* for *alo are
best "cared for* honw* sail faster and for a higher prwoC;
now available on tlie lutemet and
in "open house" flyvrs. This nukes
As a seller, if your aie not getting showingi.il bat to.
for a buHer-informed buyer and
be that the picitir«a of your home do not Shew-off jwit
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increases lh<? comp«tilion betwtren
honui well compared toyourrompetiUoo. Ifyouawgp*'
Ken Kcdger
sellers to present their homes as
ting showings but no offers, then you wa priced t « i mgh
most appealing as possible- lliere
or you need to ctan3« your property ia soon nxon/cm.
is always thu possibility thai a buyer might conn* along
Ask your realtor for help to Jetermirm If mmtey speni on
who Las thr »jxact tastes ;n docoratins thai you have, but fixing-up or redeconding wilt resull in a good! return en
thai is nut as likely iw ni.ikiii^ V"'"" hom« afi\^al !o th'.' yuur nittking thaw changes or should vou just lonvr the
(•rvMiesl nunitwr of buyers.
price. It tnkifn a lot of skill and markpt kriuwlodg«> to give
« piup*T answer to that question. Today, tnswwing that
Price will eventually work, but :& n idler, ynu mufii to
know that you will rw.-i.-ivM s higher offer for your home if question properly may be the second most unport*«tre*- ,
son for hkuig a realtor.
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buyer today has liltle time or skill to fix-up ot redecorate.
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Lorain County Chamber annual meeting
Henkol announces promotions
The Lorain County Chtuntwr a(Comrn«rr« will hold
l u annual me-?ting of members and investors Jan. 38
from 11:30 a.ra.-l:15 p j n . at the LCCC Spitzer
Conferwnco Center Grand ROOIIL
County Chiimber rtaff vriil be available from iv:i3
a.m. until the time of the luncheon to answer question*
regarding tb» 2002 program year. The County
Chamber's 2002 annual report will be dlMribu'rd at
thu event. Cost for the luncheon is 520 pur person. Call
th* County Chamber at 233-6500 by Ian. 22 to nuikn
reiiervaUotis.
Henke! Consumer Adhesives in Avon, formerly
Manco, announces thu fallowing promotions.
Micb.iui Bozich hn% be«n apjxiintud to view president-Bales.
Vijay Sb»nkar and Kevin Kruuger havw been
a p p o i r . d tu the new positions of vice pr»r..ideiitnational account.
f«(f Minn has been named director ot snles-commercial office products.
Great Rates
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The Beauty of Finonce will be held Jan. 21 from
noon-1 p.m. at the Legacy Kttstauriinl and Grille Room,
750 faycox Road. Avon Lake. Visitors will leani investWickens. Herzer. Partza. Cool;& Ballet* Law Firm in
Avon announces that Dave Wiersma and Tom Pillari. ing tips through good and bad markets.
There urili be d^moastrations ol cosmetic onhanceboth partrwrs in tho Estate Plapn'Qg and Probato
dopArtme'at, hive booa certified as sp'icialUts in lh« meiit. Free doasort and lunch will be served. The guest
Estit« l*jjming. Trust and Probate Lvw area by the speaker will be Dvan Dt-Chanl from Classic Imago. Call
Vickt at 930-4897 by Jan. 17 to reserve a space.
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The New \<:ar is hutv z&d like most Ameiiains. »--'!tirtg fit ui\<l losing weight is hi^ls on ihi.- list uf N'-vi
Year's Kt>solutians Curvei in Avon Lai.n i> here t'j h>;Ip
women with d-Mjirfiiii'**-,goal* and iv^ ht las*, winkproviding a titile fun and camAitniur'.': uni> Lh-_- way.
Curves has b-*n o^ti since Sept. iU. ZUHZ and
already the results from its rnvnib-rs i; xciting.
"II has be«?u so rewarding for our S'.AH \u watch <.;ur
members already start to achieve th-.'ir fiti-.i-'Si Ami
weight loss goats." local owner Jfnnie Geia*; said. "\V«
have meinU-rs who ar»* already fillici; into smaller
clothing siz»M. ar«j ».'xp^ripricing Significantly iiapruwti
en«gv leveis. much grater flexibilitj arid \ii\onzn. =uvi
have lower blncd (jrwaure and cholestL-ral."
Curves ii a fitnwss and weight loss tur.lsr desiyr.^d
for women, providing affordable oni*-stop t-x^rcise and
cominonsense weight loss guidajicu. A unique 30mltiute total fitness program allows woium to perform
five components of a complt-le fitness proyraai. The
complete workout includes ivarru-up, ci-rdio and
strength training, coo! down ar.d stretching, fhe wurkout is cued music «md is fast, effective and fuo-.-soni?
may find it the toughest half hour in then diy, but it
works. In addition to fitness. Curves dlso provides
coinmonMsnys weight loas guidance, which fc-cus*;j ou
*"Permcnt*nt Results without Penuanent Dieting."
Whether your goals are to low weight, gain weight.
or simply to firm and tono, CUTVJS provides a ver>ef&dive and affofdahlo solution fur you.
When a member first joins, a Ctirves instructor lirads
he* lh«3u{^i her fir5t workout in order lo ensurw *Jwt
she understands how to aw? the equipment safely and
properly. After this lirst workout, there is no additicnsl class time to make. The workout begins when the
member arrivus since a member can simply como in
end join the circuit at her convenience and begin her
own 30-mtnute workout. Curves Avon Like always has
Instructors who are focused on tho Curves circuit in
order to provids assuUncs acd motivation to members
ki ouL
wijrking
- According lo GeUe. the youngest member at the
Curve* io Avon Labs is 13 and works out with her
mother whiJetha oldest member is 63 and works out
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
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934-2153
MARY CLARE
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934-6885
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- 1 p.m. ami 3 MJ
p.m. and Saturday ij a.m. n*x>n.
(Fromfcfttoright)Suo Toledo and Kathy Handy,
members; Jennie Go/se. owner, and Dartene
Brarit-n visiting from Ml Morris, Mt Curves
enjoying their Curves 30 minute workout}
with her ddughtcr. Curves provides a fast and effusive
fitness Koluliun for a wide variety of ages and fitn»ss
levels.
"When 3 -.voniaii diets alone. 40 percent of tho
weight loss is muscle," Ceise explained- "Muscle* are
the engines of our bodies that require fuel. If a woman
drastically lowers her body's energy needs each tima
she diotj. she will almuot yain her wwighi hack- The
key to permanent rtisults in lean muscle When a
woman loses twenty pounds with Curve*, it ti predominately body fat. Strength training protects and
increases lean li*j.ut* whils raising mtjtibolism."
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Programs at Community Health Partners Events at Teen/
Senior Center
otherwise nuifd. call HeiUhiiii? m
^ o
404-3131 ID register. Deadline to IKASVJI is ou'.prior to program dat
Jiuz
will ni^«t Tuesdays and Thursdays a*
5-30 p.m. The ccs* of the etas* is S'J2 per :noMh. SfcU
for a six-wuek unlimited class or S7 per class v.aii.-in.
For inert; information, cail Dtbbit- at 2&a-£519 or
visit •ATrvw.jdzz^rci5exou3.
Shape up
This six-week class focuses on cardiovascular nxetcis« nisjjig kst-paced walking dud stair ciimfcing to
burn calories. The class will rase! Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Session I will run Jan.
21-Ffcb. 25! The cost is 540.
Yoga
A britf prose illation un Y<-,;.i will ce follow ud by
<atjfiienc:e panicipati'jrj Jiiv ill from (i:jrj-7:.''J p.m.
Then; is no cus*. frr itus pro^m.. V*\-u loo-;..', .cumfurtable clothing ^Jid shines.
Body sculpting
TtaU program includes a audio vascular weigh:
training [cr toning and slipping. Tb^rir is iio diin-iiig,
jumping oi stepping. Bring a set u.r r,»o, ilinr*- or ir.e
pound dumbbells and a l<jvvt>! 'Hie I;USJJ w*il HIM?*,
Mundiiys mid Wt*l.i«.i(idy> &<JGI 5:3O-b:31J p ti). The
firit dais is [tvn to nww clients. Cu»t i* S4^ for a Fou.-wevi. session, lliree mouths for S59 or $30 for
Community Health Partners fraplojws. To register.
call
The following sveat* wiil be held at the Avon
Uiks leen/S^ruur Otnlet- Call Ann Marts Downs/ at
030-4135 tar additional iuloravtios or to i©&Ut*r if .
indicaied. The Tveu Centsr. loc*l»d *t the comer of
UiB Road and SR 33. is apen Moodaty tiirough
Thurwlay froia 4-a p.m. «nd Friday *ad Satutdiy
from 6-10 p.m. Call th* center Tor »aJ3i»* honi-i.
Basic drawing d a s *
Eleanor St. John wi'i icarh basic drawing ita. 2 1
at 10 a.m.- for an hour *ad a half fat four wewks. Coat.
Ls S20. Call Aim M7/ie to reserve a spac*.
Hearing screening
There will be &w buari«g Bcrwnlng* [aa. 22. G»U
Aim f/irie to make a rsquiieti appohiiiujat. ,
Silver Award sitting
The Artn Cadette G;rl Sccut
Troop #342 o^ared free cfcJd
care for children ages 2 through
10 on Nov. 22. The Uocp rs 17tng to earn "The &f\*er Award.'
the highest award for Cadette
Girt Scouts. Tbs g-ris babysat
over 30 children a! the Avon
Untied Methodist Barn white
parents shopped
(Leh) Avcn Cadette Girl
Scoot Troop *342 tends to
over 30 children at Avon United
Methodist Bam.
How to understand your phone bin
Th» Ohio Consumer Council wiil pceswat » asm- \
•nar Ian. 23 at the oenUtt to diacuss pay f « ****&;•
few, fedi?ral tax 2nd local nuraSsr portabUity. Tti«j;
will also discuM how to duai with '.a!«maifc«ter», '
and will begin ol 11 a.m. Bring a raceal billforindJvidunlcoitnMlir.fr
,;
Watorcolor Instruction
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B4vgmning Jan- 27. Dartd B^ldanza will inttruct a
clias in watncolor pamting. H » clatt will !>«gfn •*
10 a-ia. and will list an hew- Tha ciiot for thu « « f ,
week cUi) Jt 520. Call Ann Marie to rwwwvtt a frpaoe-,/
Learn to piay the guitar
BtiginniD^ Feb. S. h
ill
g
ning guitar clas» from 4-6 p.m. at the otuter.A gul- '
Ur is needed for the chxSA. The cost is SS5- Re^Lner'
lr>-calling EKmTiey. All arw we'oomft.
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Hot lunch
WORTH NOTING
A hot Ituicfa caiered by Home Style Calutog will '
tw- held Feb. 6 beginning «t noon. Tha mm»u will
include city chidevu, potttrw* AM gralio, cum,
col^«Xaw. choooJat* cakp and bevcrsgn. The COAS ia "
S5.75 and reservations *r« r«iui»d B7 Fab. 3. - • -• -
Community education computer classes
Seniors luncheon
Computer !ab* at selected Avon Lake schools will
be available tot community us*Feb. IB-April 11.
There v/iU be a dimes Ivnutaotxd lime lot partitipanis
to work, individually on one of the computprs in the
ccbool's laboratory based on thff xchedulu.
Tuesday sessious will be held at Avon Lake Hifth
School from 3.30-5:30 p.m. with 22 machines available. Wednesday sessions will be belli at Wntview
Elementary School from 9-11 a.m. with 14 machines
available.
Thtu*d*y sessions will be held at Troy Intermediate
School from 3:30-5:10 p-m. with lfi machinM avatleblu. Prldny loaaioas will bi» held ut Erk-view
School from 9-11 a.m. with 15 muchines
Adventure to Pl«yho*ise Square
A Valentine's Day social lunchecn will b*j hosted by
Avun Seniors Inc and Avon Luke Senior*, Frb. 14 at
noon at the AVOJI Lak*- Public Library. Cost ia 57 p«r
person.
For reservations, call lane Ridiard at 934-0944 by
Feb. 1. Reservations will be con firmed whvn payment
is made.
The A m o Laka A d v « o l u » Frt*. 2 0 will imtfm DY
motor co*cii for 11 pairfbnnancD of " • 2 n d Street
Cort US32. Call for n«wrv»U«i*.
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Dominoes Club
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Domtaoos will be played e v n y To#*lay •* 1 0
a.ro. All «re wrlconaa. ' -,
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Tils sHssioti* at We*tvinw itld Erievitfw will ctrter
fundamental akills with the compulvr. The sessions at
Avon Lake High School and Troy will d»;tl with intwrmodUfte ability techniques.
Participants will b» clwrn^tl H om.-tiimi rcgiatraiion
fee of Mo. Refciatration
will begin Ian. 21 antlccintinuw
through, tbn - i " 1 clam sestion for each day.
R"»gi*UuUcin prior to llio firtt class will fciku plaL»j at
Ttoy Intcnrnmlinte School from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
£'or more information, con'jjr.1 Shirley Trip!in at
933-3325 or e-mail stiptr>atle*ca.org.
Hot chocaUfu hike
Take a hike and enjov hot chocolate ituidit Jitn. 19
from 2-3 p.m.
Art show: Lorain Middle School
View the nrt of local students Jan. 25 from 1-3 p.m.
The show will be held through Feb. 20.
The French f jeek Nature Center is located at 4530
Colorado Ave., Sheffield Villagn.
American Association of University
Women to meet
The American Association of University Women
will meet Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Grace Lutheran
Church, Seaj: East River St., Elyria.
Maureen Mirerak. executive dir^cinr of the Conflict
Resolution CootHr, will speak on anger mana^-merit.
For tnembetship information. uA\ J. Fiure ut 3(i<t-ut>iii>.
Mended Hearts support group
The Mended Hearts support group will meet Jan. 21
ut 7 p.m. at Clyria Memorial Hospital io room BA. For
niQn-*infurniation.c;»ll Hill Crowe 11 ni 323-7770 ur Ron
Richter at 284-2802.
Events at the French Creek Nature
Center
Infant death support team
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Cards at the Teen/Sentor Center
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Bridge and Pinochle will tw pl&ytd Monday wad
Weilaci'Niay of each wwk bejdtiulng «t 12iStt pJW-V
Euchre will bo pLtyetJ fen. 21 boginDiuga); 10».iai
Movies at tha Senior .Center-V.•;.';'.,; ^ ^^;^;
A movl« Is shown wary Tbaisdvy iMgtntaiiagirt'J
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Bllllanls Idsgue now forming
A biUlftrJj Imjjcuefewteem IK BOW fimaimr, AU A
paniwJ wilt be playedt on W«(lamday** CeuJhr^
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Do you perform in a bund and would fyoo lifce£
your bimd lo pertorm ct tfaft Tetm O n t o ? Contact
Downey for hwth«c inJi-rraaUoo.
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The infant death support t*am U a support group
for parents, f<imily mi-inl^rs »nd frivmt* who are i-xperitMicingRfiefdun to mis-.trriage.
rtillbirth, neonutul or
postnatal infant iV."'1". The group meet.v the second
Thumday of eacl month from '-8.30 p.m. at the
Family Outreach Onter at Community Meallh
Partners. To register *»r for more information, call the
Family Outreach Centfc- at 233-1050.
Free trees
The National Arbor Day Foundation will be giving
out 10. fret; flowering trees Ut anyone who joins the
Pageant contestant needed
The Mrs. Ohio Beauty Pageant is looking lor n con- foundation during lanuary 2G0X
The 10 trees will be two While Flowering
tesumt to represent Lorain County. The pageant will b«
hold Ntay 17 in Akron. Entrants must be 21-years or Dogwoods. two Fluweriny Crabapph-s, two
older, of good moral character and living with her hus- Coldiniriimlrijes, two Washington Hawthorns and two
bend. for more information, contact tia\o director, American Redbuds.
The trees will bo shipped postpaid betvmm Ki-h. 1Hiana McKinney at (8D0J 243-9190 of visit
Miiy .11 with i.'iicloscd plantint; instruct ions. The sjxwww.inrsunilcd.itatea.com.
12 inch trees are guarantwd to j;row or thi'v will l«'
West Side Writers to meet
ri!plai:t>d Fri1)* cif churge.
The West Side Writers will meet fun. 1H at Porter
Mfmbttrs will also receive a subscription to the
Library, Westlake. from 10:30 a.m.-noon [Thf fiction. foundation's bimonthly pulilii:tition. "Arbtir liny" and
non-fiction and poetry groups w\)\ meet a 'J: 13 a.m. to "Tim Tret; Book." with tnfnrii.alion JIIUIII fjfrjiitin^ atld
iliacusa writing projects. Tlia writing assijtnrneni is to true care.
write a nhort bio of yourself that desenbt* how y.ni
Ti» btH.umt- a niemljiir of tht- foundatinn and to
would like others tn see you.
rw.rivu the frr f trt-rs. st-tid a SHI cnnlributiun to Ten
tree Muwi'riMg Tnnfs. Natiim.il Arbor O.iy Fnund.ilion.
Lorain County Fair dates set
imi Arb<ir Aviv. Nchraiku City. Neb. 6B410 by fan. .11.
Tht) 200.1 Lomin County Fair will b« ttehl Au«. IH-24.
Michael Kearns,
D.DS.
Gkim Kuanaie,
DVS.
Terronce A. fiesar,
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\ wtiid HKWCS tbenpnfic \
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Convenient
Hours
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Awn Late. Ohio 44012
933-4486
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FOOT COMFORT.
M0-}22-5416'
Swan" follows devastation of wrongly diagnosed death
"Swan" is * no1, el sti-e^-d in
Trm wttics i"» the
tuwn o{ Swan. G-^jfgjj. an-j
th« time period L> cue July we«k in
VJ75. The pioJ revolver around thy
live* of the Mason CamiJ;-. Uuth-f
M-, «sler Ginger, maiden Aunt U!y
« a i Wills, their confused, institutivmlizHd father. Thu novwl opena
with an alarming discovery. C Q a
visit to Mmznali*
w ,, UJv
iugDoUi Q a W w
Uiy
•uid Halt*. h«- friend, discover "tl« t*>iy of Catharine
Mason. J.J and Ginger's mother, sprawled V-i L'IB ground
at the Mawa tmiily grave^ire
Tt»& f«uaily h&i exisU-d in a state af suspend-** asuma.&*l since C*liwrine« untimely death J9 years bcfwd.
Crime sceue investigation was uitwiontific in 1956 whea
the beautiful Gtihurine was wrongly najiied a viaim of
suicide, not of murder. The tragedy has haunted t-veryone
in the VUsoti Jaraily since t ^ ? i J.J., a haitdsomu loner.
retreats to bij cabin in th* piut« vdian the bashes of family bu*in*»j* ovwwheic him. Glngtr hjd a disastrous
enij-'i in divert,*.-. Slw ii
bt^!:]iii!i^ !u iliifj riv.'at-lf Uiifj
TiiiCdiiy. Crii-;-btrii.Lcii. Dr W
.\Usun dio-ii. LirnT-If ia!y d ^a
Hi- ciufiujriLjtivw li^-ii
the r*r.t that hii mi-'iii
ne. H*;
Lny hfjiurf. M*itderi Aui.'. Lily his
held tht fduiily together, no!
Aiv^aya certain about sacrificing her own life fur
d!iJ*"Rruf'K children.
The reinier is brought into the1 EIOV«1 jt ih-; .iiscovtry
cf Catherine's body yi»ihba.ci* show how each of irA
characters hm struggleJ to overcame tha slipna of >uicide m Uitr smaJJ enclave of Ssvan, a mill towr. fourided
by tht-ir grajidiathvr. Thi? book opens lLt» 3 tay-itery thfO
evolves into * fhiractKr-driven nuvei inlusetl with
steamy, Georgian atmosphen; and louche* cf Tuscany
t-.-cA^<J by Miyia' s^osuuus description.
"/.J. £tu>xj on the edge of the dock, fueling a» tftlii) four
[•ili:ii- might r.p totj-^ in &.? nirrvtit and it;iJ him raitify iJu! Ihe dwj. i.t;!(J. HE lc-.tij tiis unet! of riverj- in
July liv.it. in '.iovy air, if1 (iw thrdbiJii!^ of cio^djs. 'n Ui**
fi/-,( ti^lj! on lh*- fivt-r. h- ivis what h^ could ciJl hippy.
\ fuJl nwjii ait^cd dewn betwetra j;kiej, cabling a spsrdlirii; *ii\ >^r TOD* injiufis tii? curve of the **•<?*.er.*"
Thv i\ij.\ •,! f/.[jl«rw a ;:ii.iibtr of thwiiiiia, v*-hiJj »«E5tiir.-^ u-^i-^i far slew v^jin^ "Eadty-hame-agauiy," a baby
talk vixujti turn the b*<-iu rviect* GiiK«r'* persona!
ijro"ivth. Sh-i has finally come liome to sort '/ut p^rsorirfJ
isiutn tlat "mVf bw l.«?p reiJtiocsfcips kX arm's distano;.
SIIK finally exafsuncs her adu!) lifii in Hit: context of the
trauriia mid lins diit she suif^red as a l2-y>*ar-cld child.
If- iuali-t pttftcu **ilh hji own penonal .ssnea and criciieds vrith a love of hit own. Lily s^Uea b*ck iuto her
quiet hie •» Lth grvaler ease. Thia hunL w&jid be aji exc«IIt-n! tioice ILT book dbajsaioia groups dus to tb»? muhiUyi-rtd «'if\ and th« bsues presented by the i'jthot
l l w auLhcr, Franca* Mayws. is best known Jur har travel ^Tiling and her New Yuri Tim** 3*siwllers, "Cndw
the Tuscan Sun." "Bella Tuscany" and "In Tuscany." She
has also written several books tif poe'ry.
LIBRARY NEWS
D O M O N K A S P U B L X : LJBRAKY
Roaflt.
LB^B • 949-741Q
Teen advisory board meeting
TbetecE advisory boat! will me*t Jan. 16 at 6:30 pun.
«t ttw lttrary.
Pro-schoo! story time
Tfcffc« and 4-yoBT<Jd> will enjoy ttorias, songs, fingerplar» and o a f a during fmchool Story Time. Sesmoas
vrili b(» olfated Jan. 21 and 28 at 10:30 i m . or 7 p-m.. w
,|eo. 22 and 29 at. 7 p-in. at the litrary. Pr»-rfgistratioo is
'Calling the library.
Toddler lime lot 20-36 rmtnth-alda with their camwin be oflsred. Jan. 23 and 30 at 11 a-m. at die
fibnsry. The program will £»tun stories, song*. Gnipsrplays and cnAx. Pre-nfdA^^oo is required by CAiling the
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An infanulfverto«ytime far lalanls. caUod Baby Tlnte,
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Jan. 22«nd 2'J
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Jota adutt book dtscu«k>nsroop ^
1'.':. ' ' Tbu ad'-alt'boDk du»cu»Joa group will nwW. Jin. 27 at 7
'-'.• jlJta. tafijy-inff-ThaRedTarH."by AnilaDijimant.Copied
,i-':. K9 avs&ifjle at tiw ciicuUiion doik.
.;; AVOM F*U£3UC LIBRARY
STfjBg HaivMt Dr.. /Won • Q3*O7A3
•; Mother/daushtor book group
>; Mothont nod tbeir dmtftbumt in the fourth-eighth
gredwi o n inrlted W attend the mother/daughter book
£roup Jan. 28 at 7J30 p.ia_ at the library to discuss "Hud
Na: Buddy." Copies of the book, are available at the library.
Afternoon adult book discussion group
Itiin the di&cus*ion of "A Taste IOT Death," Jan. ZH al
2^10 p.m. «t the Library. Copies an* available at thu
library. For more inrornwiion. call th*f library.
African-Americans in WWI & WWII
933-8120
32649 EJwanc
Avon Lahi Public Library Website: Kvtw.a!p].org
Celebrate the start of BUck History Month fan. 29 at 7
p-ox. v«ilh spedal giiest Nikki Brown, history protowor at
Kent Stalw University. Brown will pnaent a program on
lh« L-ivolwrnenl of African-American* In both the Crrt
and Jw^jmid World Wars.
Storytfmo registration
Stnrjtime f^istra»ic« begins Jan. 27. Awa L*l« residents (an register from 9 a.m.-l pjn. and non-resid-cU at
t pjn. Phone registrations will be accepted; Toicc-mail
rvgiirtraliona will not be accejiled. Starytir.n'W begin tlw
weak of Feb. 3 and rjxirlude on Ap*il 10. There will b<( a
two week break from March 3-13. Stop by lh« Jihffjy or
call to register at 933-7527.
Tales and Tunes will be held Mondays at 7 p.m. in the
picture book am* of the children's dopartu^nt. Family
storyline will Includ*- 30 minutes of Sturm*, UAUMC and
•mriciiment fun. ramily .iioiirtitruw arc effemd Mondays,
TueadajT orThursdjiys a* 1') a.ci. and 11 am. I»iit^p-L'p
stnryiime, cbildnsi will [KLrticipeir i:i «tofi>^. t&tszatt.
music, cmfti and actiritiiw wiQi special guests. This program is for A and 5-year-olds no* yrt in kitui<»p»nKn. SicpLIp u otWwl nn Wcrim-id^y* at 11 a.m. and 130 p.niKids Club \t an BSXI-I-VIHXA t_lub with stories, music
B>un«s crafts, sn^rks ami surpriw gm*sis. Kids Oiib will
be hrld Wediwsdays, at 4 p.m.
Monday evening book discussion
Join In the discussion iif "Th« Blind AM&Htn,** by
Margaret Atwood in th« Lukfshorc Room on Jan. 20 at
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Teen advisory board hick off
Heip plan events, suggerrt new materUti, write reviews
and much more as a part of the teen advisory board. FUI
out a TAB info sheet '.available al tfes young adnh desk)
and return it by Jan. V*. Students tn srndm wvrn-12 are
walcortw.
KJndorMtxsik
On |an. 21 and Jan- 22, storyteller Mary Ann Ejelica
will delight and «nttft*uii ymivgAft* with a 45-mirujtw
prtxram that Includes strtywilin^, unking, iiwtrumcntai
muiic and audiunue ptirticipatiou.
PmRnmi times ovaflahlr «TK ft30 a.m.foe18 m3n'i»*3
y«irs; 10^10 aon. 6»r 3-4 year 0M5; H J O a.m. Tor m.i«b"»rn.t-l8 month oidv, and 4 p.ra. for 5-7 year nidi.
KrRistrdtitjn i* requirerf.
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G i e t i uiit the txiucutioruil wrabtitft »f«*»t the Ohio
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Rnandal report
.
The 20O2 y«ar-enci fuiajwiwl report fur the Avon La*a
PubUc Labrarv is completed. Copies am avwilphle at th«
reference desk.
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(On Rt 611 between Detroit Rd a 1-90)
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OBITUARIES
Fiore "Andy" A. An d re an o
:(.:-'iiii-: hi-.r in >b
Mi-.iuvl L'-si-ii.;, ,-\,v;i [j,-!-.:, offi'.u!-
Ftt-n.* "AcJy
A. Aidnjdiirj. -"'•• yf
Sheffield LiVe. ff-n^-fty af B«»> >':!!.••>•
j ("t.; Richards)
Vi*:-i
(-^'b^-r;. ,iii'i 'jr.' •>,r-n;\i~; ild.
Aifu/^ ••infi't'. M'.-io rwmi'yd by
KiiidSy rur:tral Hcir-e. 'vvrrjiilij
•»TV.. <-, wan-- Ktld Jxn. 14. Tb**
H^'J- (j-L.itur of VL-nniUun E ^ ' g
dLid R«rcr:iittd Church, officiate! Burial
v i i in Kesrlowti Meni'jrUl i ^ k . Huron.
*•>(:
Lentei oi i t Joseph, U-r&in. frjliowi^ 4
l
Mr. iHadrttono was tx
ia KDcfa«siw, N V- vvbsr bit was raised
until movingg ta Bay
y Villas'- in
d i» Sheffield
ld Lal.e
l ffur ddie
. H» liv«d
• past foux years.
Dunns WarUl War H. Mr. Andrtaay
cuutritniifcd ».o: »h« war effort by walking
In the Jte»> *v iL For 40 ye-us fobowing
lh«; WAT. lie owntd and operated the
Co-irt Plaza Kestzirant in Rochester. I-J.Y.
Ha it^a.-* a msoiber cf the Moc»e Club
ii» Rochester a&d lh<j Am vets Posl #55 in
Sheffield Lako.
Mr. Andreano was a football and
b^jttbaU fsua.
He i* survive*! by his wife of 61 ytais,
Fiances (nee Palezzi); a daughter, lanst
Larson of Sheffield Lake; sons. William
[Mjkyoay of Tampa. Fla. and Anthony
(Naomi) of Penfiefd. N.Y.. eight grandchildren: nice greal-grandchildren: and
hrothttrs. Joseph aad Alfred cf Rochester.
N-Y. and AlexaaiW of Alia Lama. Calif.
Ha is preceded in death by bis oartots, Cosmo aad Michelina (nee
Stuwllo) and brotheri. Alphoase.
PbJJiip and Harry.
AiTasgemeats w&iro h&odlffd by
Suoch-Dunttfiister Family Chapel. Avon
Lahe, wh«re awr-rioes wvnt iwld Jan. 3. Fr.
J«m«s K. Baatty, of Holy Spirit Church.
offioslod. Interment was in Kestbavea
Memory Garden.
Memorial may be aaade to New life
Hospice 5255 N. Abbe Road Elyria.
4403S.
UiilTcir; Church ami lri^h I IK-I i>.,•/.•- :-'-^
I-VJ-:/ri
'A-;-'1.
Pr;.,l
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lif-i.trJ f:iilltjfj. b'Jil'Jf>.
b*uul. ILilyh, a i d si JUT'S, E'f^r.c r ajui
jJit.
Funtnl
Avuu.
et* held Ju:- 11 in
Holy Cross Oiit-tfry. Cle
Odie E. Erannon
Odi« E. En-iaon. 7y. of Elyna. died
fan. ~. 2003, at hi.'lH R^Dnai ^letiir^li
Outer, El>Ti-j. following a brief ilUiess
and A htrdrt altadc
HK WJI bom in Rerick. W.Va.. in 1023
and moved to Ohiu in 1933
lie served in th** U.S. Array during
World War II as an engineer buildicg
bridges throughout Northern Fiwace, tlia
Rhiaeland, Central Europe and Anica.
Mt. Prannon retired from Cciifral
Motor*. Chevrolet Division in Parma.
vfkun he was a set-up raan with 2*i ye*i*
of service.
He was a member of the Sheffield
Church of God, Sheffield. American
Le&ioa Post 12, Elyria and United Auto
Worijirs Local 10O5Ho loved rwdinc. was a Jporu enthusiast end enjoyed flower gardening,
cooking and church.
Survii-ors includa his daughter,
Patricia A. Gttntirr of Lorain: sons. Dala nf
Amhenrt and Dani»t of Elyria; liroth«3.
Sidney O. of Manasaas, Va., Hartcy Jr. of
Weston. W.Va. and Evert E. of Stfliicton.
Vs.; 10 grandchildren; and 15 gnmtjjraudchildren.
Alary E. Beauty
Preceding him in death were hi» wife
Mary E. Beeuty (oec Hogan). S5, of of 53 yeaxs. Mary L. Bronnon {nee
Avon Laks, diitd Jan. 6, 2003. at h«r Williamson), in 2000; a son. Ernest
Brannoo. in 1989: and scstm, Edith B.
bocwSh» was bonj Feb. 1. 1917. in WilliAmson and Virginia E. Wright.
Service* were held Jan. 9 at Sheffield
Cleveland. She moved to Avon Lake from
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KK w*s born July 11. 13J4, in
ZcildTsviile. Pa.. .iJld J^eW Up ill
B^nlleyviUe. ^d H v.asa VVnailicnaii*a
rviident since l'Xi Mr Car»oa lived in
Klvriti and South Ararwrsi un'Ul 1372 and
in Vtrmih'oii smw then.
He gra'iua'-ed irom BentJeyviil?
Schr«I Li 19?2Hs ten.ed m tii« U S. .\ir Force
1&52-195G ad an air traffic LOii'.fullei wilh
the rank of st?Jf t«nK*<uit in Oiaadd and
Floiidd.
Mr. Carson worked for Bend be in
Elyria, US. ZXntl ia Lor^iti. General
Motors in Brook Park and Lrar Sig'sr and
Fruehauf Trailer Asseinblv Plant, Avon
laks, wh'-rB he beciUEO a joorneyinan
nill wright. He rstjrad in 1997 from
Croat! in Elyria. Alter hi* Air Force service, h» hid been wnptoyed in Ob«lin at
the1 Federal Aviation Administration
Qe ,-eland Eiroute Air Traffic Control
Center until 1959. For a brief time he
ovmed and operated a Philiipsfibgut station in Qyria.
Mr. CarsoQ enjoyed ruhin^, was a
charter and lift) member of th» North
American Fishing Cl'ib and was a member of the N'attonul Riflu AssodaUDG.
Survivors include his wife of 43
years, Joyce M. (nue Koatal); « soa. J<iy F.
Cwson (r. of Fort Wayne, hod.; a daughter.
Debbie CaiUon of Abilene. I'xx&s: a sister,
Elvira Drandt of Port Charlotte. Fla.: five
grandchildren; and fuu;
James Kroneker
jKines Kioneker. 95, of Avon, disJ |aa.
4. 2003 at S-K. John aWestfc Shore Hospital
in \Vesllakj; follow ing **" f Ulrutss.
He was born in Yugoslavia *3d hs
i.-nxnisnt-jd to the United States st Ihu
age of 6. He lived in Eaton Tomwiiip for
ttfverul years uiid had bven a resides* vt
Aviia since 20O1. He had «Uo resided hi
Orwell.
He workud as a fanaw. a nwchinist
nod owned a gas sititioo.
Mr. Krotieker was a member • of •
Masonic I<udge, Om'elatid,
.'
He enjoyed playiiig cards, traveling,
woodworking and fishing.
Survivors inclu-da a sun. Eugftna of
North Eaton: daughter., Dorcthy Behlie'
and Jeantrtte Beclitoli. both of Elyria;
seveu gnadchildren; 16 ereat-gjm>dchUdren; 14 grvat great-graiKlchHdmi: and V
sister. Jranae Rndgnrs of Cleveland.
.
Preceding him in death wen his first
wiie, CarolLae fnm Balinetl, Ui 1978;hU'
second wile, Clara, in 1984: bil pantots,
Imbro and Tiwezija Jnee Bertoloo); hnnhen, teas and John: atu* sisters, Kathfrinn
5abo and Row* Brvdes.
Arrcngemeats were hamtled by David
Bugner Family Funersl Horn*. North
Kidjsuviilff wncro services wervtield |an,'
7. The Rer. Mark VieU. paetor of
Ascension Lutheran Churca. North
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Dolores "Dee" Martins
Dolores "Dee" Mirins. 72. of DublLi.
focmef ly cf Avon U l •;. died Jan. 2. 200 J.
She was tmrn SepL 4, 1Q30
Mrs. Martins was a graduate of Mi.
Sinai School of Nursing and was a roistered nurse.
She was a cumber of St. Joieph
Parish. AVDD Lake and recently iit.
Brigid Parish. Dublin, Ohio.
Nits. Martins enjoyed spending liicc
wilh family and friends, books and
music
She is survived by her daughter,
Nancy (Bruce) Baer of Dublin; u Jon.
Steven (Susan} Martins of Pittsburgh.
P<(.; 'and grarnichildrun. Jillian and
Brandon Baer.
Preceding her In death were hur ifc»reots. Frank and Jeinette CuilianoUi: husband. Arthur, and daughter. JudyArrangements were hummed by
Schoedinger
Northwest
Cuap«l.
Columbus. A Mass wa« held Jan. 7 at i*.
Itrigid of Kildare Catholic Church,
liublin. Tbe Fr. ',*£ Coding officiated
•with Dt«=on Frank laaiiariao assisting.
Memorials may b-j made lo the
Salvation Attr.y.
Corp.. Uiri.-n. in 1 ( J " . iftrr 17 VIMT>
i'lr.jvoro include Lis VJP.S. K'i:>i:il
(J. McGlnnis of Mich:awi lUid CITY K.
i«r5. Eftty Sntilh of Nova. NUr^
O'NVd! of Wrtuiliou m:d h
j'.lii.^iT-in of LoraLi: Zi'< vr&rjL
30 ^tj-it-arajidthilJufn: and ihrw.- i^^t'.*
I r w i j biai in d-'ilh -.ve:-; lus
wife, France Lud!l-.- (nt-*; Srjjlh). tr.
Z9Sa; u daughter. I-*nrt NVw^on: pit-nt-s Ira Guy and IJ.TJ Atii'i Mt<Ji'tr.ts
(i^e BolyardJ; and =i br-j'taT. Nelsor
Arrangements were- handled bv
Hampei Funeral Home. .-Ijnherst, whert
strr\ic« were h^td Jin. B. The R-v. ).D.
Ntciniosh, i^iitor of '.Vashington Street
Church of Chiist. Arahnrst.
d
Buriui was in Ridge l-tll M
Atu>i«it Township.
jiry E. McMahan
Mary E. "Bttty" (nee
McMalian. 87. af Ro**burg. O .
ly of Avon Lalu. diud suddenly D-=-c. 30.
200^, at Roseburg Ketdth Can; Center in
O ^on.
She was born April 18, 1<U5. in
Canton. She lived in Avon Lai.-; for 49
years before moving tu AU'ia and h
to Orvgoa.
Shs was a 1934 graduaf
y
Htgli School and 1035 graduate of
Canton Actual Business CoU«^«. During
World Wdr IL sh* ser-.ed as a technical
sergeant in the Women's Army Corp* in
Africa and Euxooe.
Mrs. McMahan served on the Avon
Everett rScrvey McG:nnls
Evrrett Hanoy McGinnU. 86. of f^k* put-Uc Ubtary board for 37 years.
She also worked for timj library, was
Vmniltoo. died Jan. 1. 2CO3. a: hU
treasurer for 11 years and tutored stuhome, following & teigthy lllnw-i.
dents in reading. She WM employed as a
He w.i* b o m Aug. 3 1 . 1.916. in
school bus driver in Avon Lak* for 14
Austin, W.Va. He lived in Lorain and
Amberat fa-' n*«ny years and moved to year* before retiring in 1981.
She was a charter member of Ui« Late
Vermilion tn 1«99.
Shore Women's Club and member of
During World War H. McGinnis
Avon t a k e Presbyterian Church Jnd
worked a* n mrid'.r nt American Ship
Church Women United.
Building Co.. Lorain. He also worked ai
She enjoyed needlepoint and readFruehttuf Trailer Corp- Avon Lake, for
/' SO year*. He retired from Ford Molor
ing.
")iir.".v.>r> Jin luijt- i;,:,- .sfjn,, Kut.-'C. I'.
ML.Mihdd of k:«r»t't. G'.ruM.r.y aii'i
Cjr-.dy A. Mr_\tihan <A Ruwj^ury'. O r - :
li-i Tli'S.vI to Sheffield Ulfr in 1*4» He
m-'iv-nd '.'J Ely'iu liuL'^ munlhs a^o.
H« was a World »'.'ar II vetwraii af ihi*
Mr. Sutman v»--ts employ «J al t ' . S . ^
-*!'? Ljjrain-Cuyahogd Works f-jr 40 £j
,i sulviy
AT; b*:luitf retiring *.a
giitesr.
rnb^r of Shelll-U Laiti> '
1!* **-*•> <
Arraiijjumer.ts w.-ra bjndl^d by
Ch'jrth a n d Senior
Duv.b-liurm--i.iUT Kiuiit!/Chapel*. A^on
.
Loraic.
Latt. Srfvu.ei> Wer« bi.jit Jai:. 4 in Avon
He enjoyed golfing.
L-ILB Pi¥ib>-t-.'fiJD (Jburth. Vhs Rev.
Survivors icciude his scoi, David BI'btjmui C Kobiuson oflii/iatud. bucn±\
cf L«cijDijt Mountain. Tt-nn .
»*d^ in Ritige till! Meiiierial t'arl.,
and Phillip L- Sutman cf Sheffitltl
Aj;hinbt Tcwnshij!.
Village: fot*r grandchildren; and a biathM.-iiitrfial conirit'utions may be m"dt.er. Riibert iiiiUn<in of New Jtfriey
' to Avon Lsie Public Ubraxy. 321>4'J
Pn»ceHliiig h i m in de.i!h wen? hi* wife
Eieciric Blvd.. Avon t-Ve (4012.
of &0 yvjJu. Frances tnoe Buri^eJ, on Aug.
31. Zt/QZ: and his pan-nts. Herman and
EJwarcj J. Snock
Edward J. Snock. 73. died Dec. 3 i . Ann Sutniau.
ArrarjgeiiL'jnis *vere h i D d l t d by
20U2, at Sormandy Maaor. Rociy River,
Walttf A. Fr?y Funeral Home. Lorain.
ruHutvLnga leti^thv iiinw>.
He was bora in P^nriHylvorJa.
Mary Elizabeth West
Mr. Siiudi had ruined tht Pizz.1 Hut
Mirv Elizabeth VVeu. 31. funnerly of
oa French Cr««k Kaad. Avon, for 20
year*. He retired frura USC LcLehur1* Sheffield Lake, die-i Jan. 8. 2003.
She was born May 15,1911. She was
after 33 yean ux 1995.
resident at Good Samaritan Nursing
Survivjia include his daughters. aHome
in Avail. Shw lived in Shwffiuld
Culleeu Lucente of Lorain and ColUitte
Luke from 1U4M-2OOU
Hunter, seas, ka>irioad Snock, Thomas
Mrs. Wo*l had bwn fiauloyud et
SaixJt and MSgt Francis Sooi-k of the Standard
i'ruduets in Cleveiaiid. and
V.S. Air Force; brothert. the RBV. Francis had worked
part-tiroe us a Shoreway
Suock. Michael Snock and Stepb«fn
L.iuiiuV->taal nianaser in the 1970s.
Sjock; abrters, Ann Shiiukey and NLir>'
She \vaa « ia*;mbtjr of Si. Thoowa
Kr^k-i; nine giandchildre«; antl t**'J
Church in Sheffield Lakegrsat-grdndcfaildrun.
Shu iMi}nj*jd traveling with her senicr
Pr«^<ling him in death was hts wife.
citizen club o=i? talking walk*
Carol [tiee Crawford) Saocihtrr oaigiibcrhooi,1.
Ari-aoBements ware handled by
Survivor* 'nctud: fc*jr toas.
i u Funeral Hami?, CJrv«Ufld- A
NUhon. James Mawson, Tc?*v N
NCass was held fan- G in O .=*• Lady of
ard William We»t; 17 grandciiilir?n. 15
Ajig«ls Chiuxh. Qaverland. Burial waa in
great-grandchildren; and four K«*JResthaven Memory Gardens, Avon.
grea i-grwidchildrca.
L<u<d. "rhi-.fua-j, in ISVj; pjivnLf. Wjlt^r
•iiid Flareu'Ji- ajui bruilifrs. Ki)b'.'rt,
''receding h«r In death were her busbond. John Carey Want; biker. Arthur
Mahon; aud mother. Lucille Humphrey.
Sorvict» were private. ,
Memorial contxibulions may be rnadu
to Holy Spirit Churcu, 410 Lev Road.
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H-mry I- Sutman, M, ot El-Tia. forraerly of Sheffield Like, di«d Jan. 4,
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i'la. Pa., where he lived until
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UV1I i.t.Ti«i:nly it ay w.'h it j : : d try tu ^ei
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Avon fun.I'd the h.A\ ly.trc 2Ti tinw i m
List Kriday. Til-.- Dai.'^ r.ufjit.ilizrd on
niiitf E,j:df? turiH**.'T> in th« f'rriT qu-iMtr.
Wt*!Ji;j^tt!n jninp*;d on ' u p the E.»^!'-v
sarlv •v^irJi a I J - 2 run !fj .vld/t fhi- ^iiir*.
I 24-15 by t.htf vnti of ih^ flrM
j:d tit-% er let go nf thf l>;jd
•<J by 17 thf'j-poiiitfi'i ]u*'.
threw days cirlitr .i^.mtst Ftn.'ldn'is,
Avon jMVir up wijiiht tiir^f-p'jinreri to
Welliiigtun. Hit DiA-~/ Matt M'-Cunn-.'!!
nailtrd funr of Ihrrn, 4ci.-0ur.tiuK fmr all
12 cf his point*. Tyler Whitiwy Stiiit
thrive from twv'Jiid tiie arc en ruut» 10 4
24-point effort.
jim Cut-meri's eight jraints m -IILfirst quarter l-ept Avon IQ li'.i h*mt gcit:
intD UM second. B r ' " - " '
Avon's J*n Guemeti musdes infora lay-yp against the WeEngten Duke^GuwnsriSnishedwith
16 points. Ffi£5Sp/>cM - ramwis ~
Mother-daughter, mother-son duos swgep
adult doubles titles at USTA tennis toSrhey
A V O N LAKE
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To ih* Clhirifjsta family uf Avon
Lakr. winning tennis tuurnjinnnu is w
family affaiiSixtH««-year-tild Matt C^iiriu^tii .iiid
13-year-olci Christine Chiricosta laid
clitim to doubles litlt-3 against mim" wry
tujgh adult competition earlitr this
month al the L'STA fohn Hi-it Mf-n-mrial
Tournament
L'ol}: playws pl-iyt-d very \iA\. .i-* m u
would mosl-lik'-'y -M" 1 ' ' ' r " 1 ! l l : ( j l l v
r.ini.r«i junior ''-..ni-. :.t;tr<.. b-i! .IN it ifi"
i,«st- -tl r!(j;ililt"» '.•Minis v i r . i ' p - . i ! » t i l -is
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with \\t-.t MIII, Miilt. mtitu Sheilj
Chiricnst.i al<u pjip'.j up W l t f l d.i-:j;hl»T Clhristiiic t " win thi- wnmt'ii 1 *
championship.
•Cbristiriuaiid 1 had jiUyi'd i n - i-tlier adult louniatrifiit (inn- In-fur-, hut
M-itl and 1 havr iici-i-r |d.t\>-(l tri«fthfr."
Shrilu ».iid "My hu-tlnrid Ki».i. ..mi imr
ycmnj^t d.itifihti'r NikLi .il*o [.lav Thtr
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(First and second from left) Chnstme and Matt Chincosta won John Hoil Memorial
Tournament adult doubles championships with their mother, Shei!a Chirtcosta
(right} Chnstme and Sheila won the women's championship. Matt and Sheila won
th« mixed-doubles title.
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Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2003
vhe tiriiiLs round,
au! nc'.ori«L
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th- CUrds ill th?y
TLud-plact- i
125. 145 and lft
Thursday, Jan. 16,2003
OynntSXS
•thV'nn*!, r«ui»d.
littWdW third p k e
finlshea :h« fjuniAiu^iif
wish ,.a leiin-htg/i 139 poir-'s.
BtwiJyn Hurricanes took vxx-nd ?:*«
with 12«.5 poirts. Lu'herin Wust wiL>n'i
far behind i*ith 123.3 poiiiis. Wewl-js eiilier. it was ih-s tii^rici^es that pUctd 13
BoysS«imng
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Friday, Jan. 17,2003
; ^ f.«*lJ. ruun-i « d h«i
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aipiiiiiaiuiJ round.
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swwu! in -i raund
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fird ii. the U3-;
Io»h H-jiiis (1UU Rob Fib; [1451 and
Mii.- Hiidtitf (100) cairfLL'wl third placu
i i Cdils
(j will vain a ba*d-*MTce<i
breu'c with c» ciuXihvi scheduled for
Ttur>djy. They rsrturu to Ow mat* Jan.
2"s io host -their ttuii horn*? m«st of t*w
. u t -nra» meet aaauxri Midvie**.
BHil
730 (u*5- ^HS W. O a r . * * (Ami.)
730 pj?-: Roc*/ fever v* A1HS (^.-o
? 30 jyn- 3HS * i OtwrVn 'A**'J
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VILLAGE
Saturday, Jan. 18,2003
730 p n - Urrstod F3F5rt.A U 5 'He:™:
G&B4&S
G&Ba4
230 piiv Hart;ttrastftjw. i>S
7-30 p.m; AHS «. Keytfcw <*•*/>
730 p.r-- O w e * vs. BHS ( H ^ )
W-erfrg
7 ant AHS 9 Eastate No*
Sundayt Jan. 19,2003
Hodary
2 (in: ALHS « . WBbvr/L«Me {A*jy)
Monday, Jan. 20,2003
Hockey
9 *m: 8s* «. ALHS (Haws)
Tuesday, Jan. 21,2003
Boys Boatefflal
7:30 [in\; AHS vs. MO*ww (A»»/)
730 pjn: FrHar^ «. BHS (Home)
Wednesday, Jan. 22,2003
GQ
GQfc&fl
730 pjnj ArtS « Obertn (AAW)
7-3y ?Ji. La»?*ood *s. A1>4S <J*)mcl
7 JO pflu fcW*ew n BHS (HrneJ
Thursday, Jan. 23,2003
Boyifcwnning
7 pjaiBcy « . A L H S [KJC-X)
G^iSfiteirning
Bay «• ALHS IHwie}
TTJP Broolcside gyainastius team
shook off Units bit of rust frrjm itj holiday break and turned ont a uot-so-bad
p«rfornionci: last Thursday in 2 120.7597.23 los* t« the Lak«v.-ocd Hanger*
"i tiiini. we did oltdy coniir»*"ricg thr
iraoimt ol piacticv we had over the holidays." Brookside head co*ch. "We
wsre miasing a girJ b«caus« of aiclnf
This was lower than what we're
to."
Though the Cardiuals didn't pl.«;e
a«yor.a in the all-iroand. Erin I*liare,i
did earn thiid-pldcs finishes in lh^ balance l»«m and floor wvenls. Sh»; scored
an 8.0 In the floor exorcises, her hi&h«*
score of th» night. She stored a 7.0 !o
take third in tfaf balance beam. Sh«
scortd leam-D*'-.t tim-'i in all four
NikJti Bake« and SAtrantha Hicks
eadi posf^l leajn wco:i'l-be*t scurtrt on
ih.; bwaiu.fc-B Emily f«lkaiicn ported a
o.2. Stephanie Hani* ^cyrnd i 5.5.
On the floor. Sam Hicksrecordedthe
team's setmd-beit scat* with a 7.15.
Emily JalUuen pouted s 7.0. Baker's
routinn dtew a 6.5 from th« judge.
Alida Rarathun scored a 5.B.
Oaly rhnw Cardinal* i«irticipatpd in
the TtiL't.EriB I«Iluuieu. Emily Jalkiincn
and Sam Hicks. Erin scored a 7.B5. Erin
with & 7.8. Hick* scored * r..4=.
A|boys, girls hot streaks
epiitinue against Amherst
LAKE
If the Marines are still looting fur -a
f«w good mm." thwy nw>d only look as
[«• a* the Avon !.*l.e Shurwwo. for possible Candida's*.
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Swimming
With the lo«s of multiple lutter winn«r« |im Woavor and Matt Hooan tu illDU», lh« remaining Shoreman dug
down deep to pull oul a victory in tht
tuoct'tf final «vi?nt, edging ihe Amherst
Conic". 8ft-ns Friday niftht »t th»
Obeilin Splash Zon«. A team victor/
in every sense of the pbraw. ev«ry
•wiinmnr on th« rostor scored for Avon
Lake.
A thin roster left the Shoremen
trailing by five points heading into the
final avent. the 400-meter relay.
despite tiiking first places in nine of 12
event*. Needinn at ler-st * fir»t and
third place flnUh to win. Ron Loebich.
kyon Hutlcoi), Scott Benedict and
Ryan Pulliam took care of first pla^e.
finiiliing *h« ' • " hY a «wir-lh*n .37
seconds ahead of Amherst. Behind
heading Into the anchor I«K of the
Tei«V, Pulliam, a senior captain. macl«
UD the lost ground artd boat Amherst s
femnv Beach at the finish. Mason
Loeblch. Jeff Conroy. Orahom tiuwin
and Steve Ditkimon placed tniru.
Thulr finish lockwd up thu nnal two
points Ihe team needed and seeled vie
The same thlue Card* p p
on th«? uneven bars. Erin lalkarurn led
the way with u 7.U. Emily )a!kant?n
scored is 6.70. Soul HicJw logged a B.O
for her routina.
Broolutidv's next meet will be tonwrrow night at Magnificat,
h f t f i b
ALHS solves swim
short-term
vicloty fur the Shoremen,
rumani earned firsts in both the
AVON LAKE
lOO-ynrd butterfly (56.07) and th» 20u
By
indi'-idual medley (2:13.251. Ryan
Nt-vak doubled up in victories with a
AHer wrtraul yuan i»» twiant* of th»
first place finish in diving (105.-48) and
Avon U t e YMCA »t th» fcrnw Aqua
a first plac« in ii\f 30 free 124.7;).
Nfjtrine K»tel cud Kmnrt. UM North
Junior I»ff Conroy continu«d lo
OinutncI Rvcreatiou O a t e r tNORCj
improv*. earning firsts in the 100
will mnre u tb« MW, but Unnporazy,
ba-:kstrok« (1:08.20) and 100 fre*
practice home for Avon Lak* Hipi
{53.B(iJ.
School boys and girl* swim team*.
The ShurflgaU cusily •jutdislanced
The tsanut ware forced tn Boi *
Amlmrst *.1F.-r,;» in their meet.
now home with th* cloaing of the
WinninK 10 ot \2 events, the
Avon Lakn YMCA and tb» rMOKHng
Shoregab dominated in almost every
sale oi the resort. The learn* hml until
wvrnt.
Dec. 31 to find a Dew practice pool,
Brittanv Rost^ plated first in two
"Our hope wa* that we would b«
individual events, the 100 butterfly
able to work aonwthbw out la keep us
and the (1:08.351 und th« 10" batkthere for another moats and • b*lt tfau
ilrjte
(1:07.46). Team captain
and ot th» Mavoa," Avon Lake athletKristjn Domingu«z placed first in lh«
ics director Tom Boro&e >aid. "On
S00 frtie anil teamed up with Priunna
Dec 13 we »ttr« told that wasn't going
Batesole. Katie Keating and Chelsra
to happen. Up until Dec 13 the people
Alurovic for first plactf in the 400 free
at Amis Manna tiled to work It oat to
relay (4:31.H7j. Alurovic. a sophomore, also pUccd first in <h« 100 that it could stay open, but they couldn't get thrt proper permits. Aa a 'planbroastsirotc ll:19.S0). Junior lirin
B,' bead coach Steve Maoderfialu and
Lyons am! Liz Roth helped pace two
1 rneds a lUt offt-10other placet and
relay teams to fir*t place finishes,
looked Into all of thtftn. In the end we
with Brittany Rose and Jessica
made a decision that we feel was not
flaumbick in th« 200 fre« relay
only in the be*t Interest of tho pro(1:54.2») .mil fu'iw Bartel and
gnun. but one that kept the safety of
UumirfcUBZ in thw ZOO mrdley rolay
the kids in mind."
(2-05.35). Altisun I'.OSH placed first in
(he 100 frei- {58.2B}. Katie Nowak
NORC the Klve Seasons Country
turnfd in another solid diving perforClub in WuktUke and the EMH Center
mnnce with -i fin»! »'or'; of 131-4for Health and Kitntru in Avon topped
Rolh tool first In the 200 individual
list of options. Wblle NORC Is
mwiJley with u lime 'jf 2:27.2H.
low. regwUtloncosupiete with «
pool Is «bo llld^uard
and divltM
aim nrobwiited'at JEMB;
e!urt««EMH-Wfcw
wh»t was bwt far Uw progrom i
thabest nl*o»
Pioo*bly 1
T»th
tlmaLTae
•.m. weakdajm
'earn' meeut
Mom*«ya
-Obvfoiisiy »t
not going to get "a
p-m. miry not T .
school night to „..
*Uo didn't leel that
tnfc w u the best tin ,—~
in the event ng .till give* the
tie bit of time to —'"*"
school, gut some horavwvnk«fH«TP-'
have dinner with thttr
hmil^m
"kight now thit ta • W« "
solution. We're going 16 b» loot
the new future la uncuro i
n*xt year."
Eagles looking for a break from very tough schedule
AVON
l:'s l:- : ni lu oppT'.^j:. E:i\i_k v. ti-.u vtjui it-jr::^ -.:ting With .i J-'j frt'i.Tii f.^Ji'v.,.;/ !hrrJli...h Mr •-•• -.VJL< li'i!
cctisidtriiii; th« fju.jj:'.\ :.•[ t;p;)'-'ii'.aii '.-!•.* .V.1 :i i j l )
b a j k u k i l l t ^ j » has fdi,-.-d, tin* u •* '• .11*1 ;1W- im.-h
bvl'.err Iflaj: r jvt.ur:l
"We .ire <ab>ulJtc;y b*r(U--r lL±n 'J-b.1" fr-id • 'J-i'-h
Mar.v Youkof sjid fo'lluwiiu the K ^ i f i ' hdrd-fnu^i!
^
g
y overtime li/su tu Ycttuhea. 11 we finish d
lew nioru shuts, we could lid** a f'.'v. mure wins '
Th« Lorain Cauniy Coaferwnce h*s»'t bwa kind ta
the £ayltrs- Avon has huu£ Aruurui in most of t'.i games
agilnsj LCC f^zs, but they havtr r-ist one coi:ftTKRCH
v*ctf>ry to *huw Tor it. Outbid* a 33-2B win over iurJirival Brookside, it's been Ulct pi r Aiags.
"We're j-laying, probab'y. one of the t f J i srhedui:".
we've ever h i d . " Yonkcf said. "If yuu run dawn the
list, in our noa<oafvnMice games. JJreofciyn has on*
loss. Lutheran Wwl ordy haJ one la*1- M"* 1 o f l*1B
ttraais that are beating us have SUSMS v*ry good kids."
Of the thre« team* tied (or firs! pUc« in '.tie conference. Keystone, Midview aiid Wellington, only the
Dtites hav« been able lo biow the Eagles out.
Unfortunately for Avon, that's about the o-ily good
thing To com-e out of the three gam**- Avon hung wrtth
Keyvttwu, but vrouiid up losing by nintt points (40-40).
Agaiful MidvteM- last Wedn**day they p t t up a vaiUnt
de&nsire effort, but auiaaged just four second-half
fj*-Lt! goals.
Avoa's affrrw is «veragic« iust 42 polzis per ^aiae.
Thify are arwiiging 46 poinW on defensi.
-Defaiwively. our i a t t m i t y *« vtry gwid." Yoakof
said after tbe'Midvtftr g a n e . "Tonight 1 was very
proud of ihe way the girls plave*i."
The Middies and Eaglra ljcked anchors uud rahms
over Iho better part at three quarters, beforw Mi*Jview
pull»«i away in th« fouilh quarter. Midview's fi-foot-4
leokif star Adrian S e m m i fioiilied with 12 potm». but
vratchfd significant portions of the game froni thtr
bench tdtm anme *K\y foul trouble. T3ie Middies'
junior guard Amanda Haaey filled right in. Sb« ended
the night with 20 points, including four gails froirt 3painl laisgc- Avua'* Trisin Barnhart >d the Eagles with
15 poinu. Katie Pen* finuh«d th« nixht with eight
paint*.
Avon'* dirftnxv fotcutl IS Kid*lew lurouvcrs in thi?
AVON, from pago 1\
tsined theii nushion and sUt'tched tbwir nine-point
first quarter lead into an 13-poinl 32-21 advantage li>
begin th« s«ccod. Avon fought back and cloned ihv gap
to 3*-J4 to start the second. Brad .Smitek brought th«
Eagles to within two point* wild a field goal at the end
of t h r third to make it 53-51. But that would be as close
as the Eaglw* would geL Turnovers, seven of them,
killed the Eagle* in the fourth quarter Toe raiscuvs
killed e*wy opportunity for the Eagles to eilhw tin or
pull ahead of the Dukes. Wellington outscuved thf
Eagles 16-13 in the fourth and held on for the victory.
"It senrmtd a* if w« werr gelting steals but tunnnis
th« b«Il back o v « . " Buker said. "We were trying tt- play
too fast. We w«iv trying to do three thing* at one*-."
Double trouble
Avon Lake's Danny Moorman (#44) tries
to put up a shot tn traffic against a pair of
Amhwst defenders Friday night. The
Shorermwi fell 61-33 to the Comets.
PRESS photo •
AwnsTrista Bamhart (teftl fives fcr a loose ball wah Mdview/s Kate Street. Despte a hard fought garrw. trw Eagles feB
50-39 to the *Addes WfSSptafc • iwsa Vxmcmtt
Hr-!t hrilT Th« Eagles, led by .in feij-ht-pouit p*-rtormaiice bv Trisia Bainhiiri and -i six-pcint etTcrt frvra
f>sir-« (tideffovcr the lirsl two 'juortrrs. }«i 2fi-24 M
haiftime
•V [Mir of three-pointer* bv Mid view (umur gu-ud
Aioanda Haney fueled a 14-3 Middle run to opt-n :h*
third quartLT. Down 'JH-2'i at that point. Avcni crawled
back to within three points cmmesy «f a 5-0 run.
S«mr»u lefi the game after getting whist'ed for her
fourth foul barely 30 sccoud-s U:to the fourth quaner.
With Ntidview's bigj{«*i ^ l d uul' u* ^plt ^*!BI <-itIf'.'-i>ivif
players off the court. Avon hac1 its chance
They couldn't capitali/n
Tfv.tr-- <s ih^v iltii. noihirii! s*-(.iiied tu want to l-i'A
A'iain Dt<;iittnt led the £.»«!<•* with I'J {"unts.
r;uefni.-n n:i!chtf(i with lo points. Stnit>4> di.j;»pe*i H.
nine pdir-l-i. Mi*.'' Kit'h ami Bri-iti Pu&f:iJ**i. chipjwd
in with six paint', alii-' •-. ?Il«i» llaltii ftwu [toiutsj.
|akt: Muwlvy and Bret Simkavich (iwu poinl.'j] 'il^>"
scored fur lh« Ea^le*.
Tbe E«glt» tJt 6-5 cA-erall and .uo 2-1 in the Lijraiii
County Conference. Kireland* and K»ytt'jmr hold thf
k-ail in the LCC wilh a 5-0 mark.1. Mathrmdlkaiiy. the
Eaglrt are far from tn-'ing out of it. they're «oir>K 'o have
to tXtaX playing a 'Jt better than they have been if th-y
**ant to keep t*-.*fir eye* 'jn tin, prize. They travel to
Cluarvivw f r i d i f to lak« ait the U-5 Uippert"Wr'vK Irjst r.ight of what we hjv« lo do to win."
Btikrr said. "I*r«baoly th« bwrt thin,; ^ " i g for us is that
«-"e don't play ui.til Friilay."
H i f t
li:e brisket. In the rm:<inlin:e rliini*> pi*:i'.*«l ay tlte
for Midview tuith stver vury imp<jr1-int {iciint* in
liiK fourth rjauttf UOVMI 40-37 wilis 2.57 to play, the
Kuyle* rr.-uld inittit-r UJBI two imiiv jjuii.t-*- lrn* r « J of
tbrr way.
"Tin.* Uill wisulJii't .lru[> iti th« fnurth quurter."
Yutikuf said 'UV^jvt; th«'in iivi?ryibinjt th**y could aan<i!w. This waj a nre-*t effort by our team all the way."
Mar it ta Bdmhdr* ifuur pcinL-i), Amelia. Fisher
[thrw* (xiiutsi. Muq Hcis.-vt (two jKiints} and Bnttani
LUker (cmw point.) also «:oniU *"r Avon.
The Edgit.>s will b>j back m action lonl^itt U home
.ii,iiii*t Uruokni*Jt_ Tlivy trawl to Keystone Saturday,
p r vwwtbn rnitTo RCfao*uixil- com
CHIRICOSTA, from page 2t
|.l,iv .1 1..'. of sifijjlc* maichtis in th* n-Uioua! and junior
triiinuiUKiin. Wh«u they- Ret to college some h*vent-vtrr 1-l.jyr-tl doubles. We pUy a lo< a* • fwnily and it's
sorii'-ibiiiK w* wtjuy doiuy,"
Matt arid ihttili'won ihrwi-s'niiKrJt matches against
j.liilt tvAms tu win th« mixnd (IOUDIKS division. Thev
survived a bru<h with elimination i« thrir opfnin^
match i-mi b.ntlt^ l.^ck *f(.«r fjcinp match point. In th<finali round thi»y il*?(et\vd t!i« husband and wif« learn
of Sti-v« and Midi^-He Kuri. two «f the top players in
Oiu iirua.
"StBve wun the touroanwut's mun's open championship." Sheila said. "Matt really held his own. T h diflr-rrrice in that ir^itch was really how well Matt
played"
Sheili and Christine advancod to the women §
firiil* after winning the first two rounds, including a
tbn?t?-si.-t ^ ititorv in the ;-niifiiwU. They ciuiwd to a r^
1. fi-2 vii-tury JU the i;h4.'mpi(>u»bip over two solid an*.*
w(iin*-n. t-"ri Daviu and SUB Wilson.
Matt..» varsity tennu pUyvr :"nrSt. Ignatiu*. ** currirn'.ly rankrd fifth in his a«« S^o^P '« Nurtiie«ist Ohio.
Chriitin*' hiii been nin^rd a.s high a* (»Oth in thr 12yearuld a%z group naltu:iully. Sheil* i* •* lenni*
iustrucior at Ki v« Season Country Club at Weitlake and
a frrmtr tennis pUynr at the Univursiry of Toledo.
Combined, they turned out be pretty unbeatable.
-There's u difference playing with boya and girli."
Shuiln said. ' M a l t s an Intuit:* player. Whim you'rw
pUyitiR with vtnir kids, i t s hard nut to bay thing* U
them ctmchir.g-wise. but we avoid that. Them was
iwvtr a cro^s word belwrrn us.
"Christitn- unil I w.-rr gui:ig I" play together at the
Moihwr-L'aufchti-r Nution.i!» in Florida, but becnusn of
UJH st-hi'dulw w« i;ouldn't do il. This was a lot of ftin. 1
got mon* «.tinfection frjra winning w'lh lliem than I'vw
hi-1 wuinin^ mtiiinat tournarnenls."
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Jason S i Cfair J\ Eran Smce 2, T«s Gaydctfi 2. J^stn Res* 2
Vtesttafcj - E»y Vfefcn 17. Salt Weber 1 1 ttlw Twnalto ?Z Pa*
Cmrigan a Kevin Prut! f . Dan nfcCaflyri 3, Jimmy Zawsfcy 2.
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pn -38; 145 - ACam Ounta^a CAJ *sf. Fwd-fscn. <tee 14-y; 152 osi CAJ def. Busr>, msj dec 11-1; 160 - James VAst (A)
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1C3 - Sy*a (M) (fct Stew r * ^ m^ dec 8-3; 112 - Erfc ScJiwana (A)
w/fcrtrt; 119 - Braidcn Nagd (A) def. Pld-en* dec 4-0. 125 - f U
S-xlcrs (A) w/fafefci 30 - t^te Veioff (A) w/farist 135 - MaS MJ*ec
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SPORTS SPOT
Avon Little League signups
;
•' 'ThwAwn UCe League is hotorvj sirups J-JT. 2:- dom roon until
:3 pm' a; U« A»w> Public L.t»wy. Jan. 1") T'WT 5-8 pm. a^ the A*on
McO^fiakfs and Feb. I trom noon unW 3 p rr. a! tr* A*on PutJiC Library.
Thurmar Munsor* League (agw 13-14) ano t-inpue fegist/aL-ons wri!
atw be field at the same places »td ttnet aa Little Le?Que regtsiraUjn.
Soace is Bnuted Once each league is fil ed, regfltration w>U cl«e, so
pleaie register on time to as»me your cliW a spot in the league and
S-SL scccor registration
Tne ShefWd-S^wlfieW Laki- 'feuth Sxcer Lerg^e wrfl ro
y
reqistrabons jan 15 frun &-8 pm. and J».\ IS from ' 0 am. unbi roo"
afOofnonl—S Ubrarj.Cafi Jute^it 934-50&* it you have aiv ctuestions.
tifyfia Pirka and Rocreatior* East Rec (aoity from i-4 pjn. Training will
tafce place at tie same facility. Call (4<0J 950-5422 or e-mal to
information.
Family track meet
Trie Harrison Comrrajnity Cultural Center a hosting arcrrolytrack
440-933-6215
One number.
24hoursaday.
Avon sports hall nominations
Naminafinns we now bor^j ramptei Iw tt>e Avtxi High School
ACJetic Hall ot fanie. Nominations mus! tw reOT^sa n-j later Uiar F»b.
t4. Any atntetej nominated rract have bee" out of high scrnol f o'
fwoywn. Coaches musl be at leaUlfj-ye^rt beyond their service
must be at least 19 years beyond (heir sccompfchmert.
may be tent to the Aiwrt AthHc Hall of Fa me, c/o Stan Hughes.
p*ec*»; Awm High ScNw". 37M5 Detrwt Rd, A«on 44011.
Harlem All Stars come to BKS
Ti« Harlem All St»5 will be ur,mrtg to Brooksde H^h School on
Jaa 1& The/H mix competrtrve tashetba", theatiics and. cometty on L*ie
tw»kfe_»B court. They'll mate you laugh evfrt when ytxir team u getling beat ?*->ets WB 55 pre-siie and $7 al fte door. Get your fckets
• ea/iy. For mote information, contact Debbie' Mint at 949-G665.
Advance VolleybbM Training
Two *re» coaches are offering a htg'He el vol^-baK tratn^g pfrr
jyafaTbe program is open !o athfetei in CTud« 5 Uvougn 8. l^guving
Of W p j i * O«l ithletco wttt i n iniefest in le»nng or imp-(i*i~) mdr
ndual vrtStf/ba^l sWIs may /ejjistef. Traim''g is based on successful and
proven methods that tne coaches hM> ariqwrer' *rough more ^ a i 45
years o* Kffibined ouxrwtos and educaScn. Ihis is a ifcuctured tia,rt
n g program and not a wCeyball or Jurkff O-'y-p-c 'club.' Tmr,i-iy •*.!!
o x w two days a wee* bog^ng rob. 14- ar)d cor.imuing thruuqh April
21. There ara no t^octs, however tr*r»n<i wll be trmtsd to tfi« t « t 60
participanU. Ar mfwmaiwal meeUrto w« take place Feb. 9 at the
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January 15, 2003
East of Chicago scores big at upcoming Super Bowl parties
FOOD REVIEW
By Cynthia ScnusterThe Hrowos may be out of the playoffs, but foot
ball fan* still have the 3up«r Bow! to look forward
lo. Thinking of having a few friends over to watch
the season-ending gaaie thii year? Then, make i*
easy on yourself and order airr>-out food.
SHOWS & AUDITIONS
Shows at th© Playhouse Square
Ticfart* u s available For the fallowing shows :t
ti» Playhouse Square Dspler Box Office, all Ucketixom lacoticns, by phone, at 1210] 241-6000 or
(000} 76&6048
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East of Chicago Vif-L>.- Cu^ipjiiy. 1-160 CeuitT Kodii
in Avon, is ul'.utuiv. iht £lij;-E, a 16-iuch N»*w Vortstyle thin crust pizz^ that i,i ^re^t for fe-edina a
crowd.
A cbbfse pix/a is 511.25. with 51.15 for each
additional topping. Anulhor pany [.'leaser is i\.?
Towtr Pun Pizza, with 10 tujjpirus including pei>p«r;.ni. mu^hiooms. sauaapc, Kruvn peppers, oniojit-'.
ham. bacon, banana peppers, ^rt-jr; and blatl; olives.
A Tower Pan Uig-E extra I-irgs pizza i* SIB'J5.
East of Oiicjjio nfftjr* oth*.-r ipe^Ulty pizzas.
including <J tacd pizz't. barbtcue chicken and garden
vegeUblt pizii. You can even urdur a d<«s«rt pizza
lo atcoiainoda>i» guests with a swevl tooth. Thtry
serve a peanut butler and jelly pizza, mddr. with lit
peanut bmtur nad Ohio'i own Siruci.«r's 5tra\vbt.rry
preserves and u Dutch Crunch apple dessert pizza
1SI I. JO for a liirge size).
Fiesh b.ii.«id *.ubcaiirine s/iadwiches. in six a.*iii
) 2-inch %\zt!S, vary ir. price from 54.25 to S6.20 for ^
large specialty sub. Vmieties include ituiian deii.
Stsven Wxfgh: will perform at tfre
S U * lwativ Feb. 27 at 8 pjn. Tickets w«nt on sole
Jan. 10 and catt $23-75 Uul S24.75.
AVON LAKE CABLE
ArtfUiIng Goes
Tbff play, "Anything GotaT will* ramie and lyrics
by C6U Putter w«I t » presented at Ibe Ohio Theatre
Jan. 22-Feb,2. Tkitrt* ore an sale now and '.oat 510. . 4 5 . - ;
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Siirg-o-U>nQ-a Sound of Musfc
5tn&-**La&£-« Sound cf .Mtule will be in th»
PftUrw Theatre ]fan 28-Fefe- 2- Tlclxt* ara 517.50
«K3t and inclnds the official Sing-along pack, with
itunrneeded to participate in the ihow.
. .... An.openingnight U* benrfiE ihe AIDS Toxkforco
' aad OflVetand Film Sbcfcrty will lw held Jan. 2fl at
7
730 pan. *dc*eU for tni« a*s«t tre S2S and SiO.
Renl CwU Rodrick. Dixoo nod Thomu
; Ywbjf •«rfU {wtfotni ;«1 th* Palace Theatre Fab. 4.
fahpt S4baati*B will axplom his Lavln' Spoonful
F b b O I T h
John Amos
Johjj Atnofl Will perform the Uury of an ftG-y«orold ttMn nmlniAfdng on bl« life AS h* lallis to
H a l W a Cams: Feb. C irt tiw-Ohio Theatre-
ham oini fhewif. tbick«n breait. meutbuH and BLX
The Anirricm »ub is made -rtith ham. salami.
bologna, cheese. vtggi« ancj special «uce. The
•jizz^ sub includes youi choice of any two pizza t a p
izz^i si'tic** and cheese.
st of Chicago's spicy steal sub saadwich is
iKuiitr with strips of Meal blended with gre«n peppers and onions. lettuce, tomato and whipped inayL<rii)4isK- diessiii?. Ths gar-jet) veg«'ablc* sub Is ptwpa/ed with a variety of Ireah vegetables. pizx;t sauce
and chfssc. Add puppeioai and iuusage and you
have th« deluxe specialty sub
Sijlids include fjrilled chidten. chuf solid and
vegeteble salad garnisht-d with cheddar chetie. East
ot Chicago also offer* barbecue o- hot and spicy
chicken wings, girlie bread aad breads licks with
pizza sauce
Phono 934-:!27H to place your urdur. Delivery is
avaiUble. The Avon Ii*si of Chicago h.i<> now
expamied it.i delivery atvn into VVesttalt; ;.ad Bay
Village. Mapr credit cards ar>r honored.
BROADCASTING THIS WEEK
Program line-up for PjbiiC Access Cfca-inei 2S and ier.ices live u.i Sunday mornings at 9 and 11 am.)
Government Access Charfiei 12 fw the wec-k of Ja-a 15-2'.
Government Access Channel 12
2CJ3.
A.onLak* Gty Council meeting ol Jan. 13.7am/p/n.; 11
aji/p ra; 3 arL/pia
Public Access Channel 20
•Financial Fwui.* *itr. host Rick Pctts.. 12 f w i ; 3 p-^-. <
am
•Your Health Connectc-n,* vw'ji host Carolyn Fo«J/ce, 1
p.n.; 9 p.m.; 5 avn.
^e?s Ta,V wth host Bob Boler.. 2 p m ; ' 0 pjn.; 6 am.
Senior Bassoon Recital of Amy Lange, 3 p^ru ' 1 pro; 7
Sunday Servtcfe of trw La>*3hof« United
Chu'ch. * p.m.; 12 xrr~; 8 >Jn
'tib'nr/ HapDe n i ^s,' with host Connie L"; c*i. 5 &JT.; '
a,m.; 9 ajn.
"Cituens Forurri,' with hast Keith Dff/ey; 6 a."i.: 2 J.H\: 10
'ECucatKinaily Speakifig.' with Host
Wilr-efm, 7 pjr.; 3 a.rn.; 11 am.
fThe Awcn Lake United Church of Christ
O'Brien
its
•Educalion N<sw3 Parents Can Use" Protwctng Voyr Chitd
at Hon» and at SchooHJ-£ Departm-nt of EtixaMon. 10
ALC-TV Playback
This w»ek or. AlC-TV, ophthairnologist David Miitef lade
about eye disease and surgery on "Your Health Connector.*
For some easy listening music, tune into the Senior Bassocn
Recital o l Amy Lange filmed D e c 15 at the Eastman School
of Music Laari about this year's Reflections CUluraj Art* fat
from cc-chairs t-tanof StDnefcurrer and Andrea Sriartl on this
edition Q\ EdunationaZy Spoaking.
ALC-TV is a community based tete-jaion stalioa.
Programming i* generatod by Awon Lake (esidftnts. tf you
would like to produce a program, it is necessary to sctodute
w * us a mjr,Lfnwn of two wteks in advonca W yo-j have any
nuesttons Of commenls, call at 933-7677.
;the Cab catloway Ofiiestoa to perform
. / Tlw Cab Odlowsv CJn^naUa. undet thH diiaeUon
ofCfth'icr*bd»oo.C Callovmy Brocks, will parfotni
«t the PlaybotiM! STWUW DsnterTr Palace Tli«atrs
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453 Avon Golden Rood
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7W6 Avon B«ldw
Avon Uik* 440 933-4719
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Avon Lake 440-9307144
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A-on Uth* 440-933.309?
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A.o.1 440-934-3270
31953 U>k» Rood
Avon tolm 440-933-5217
AvooLakn 440-P33-5375
Altanio t r * o d Com pony
Avon Lfjli« Towtc Cerit^i
Avon Lab-440 930-7144
L«9acy Club
^"50 JovcO" Road
AvonLolce 440-930-5570
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726 Aton B*t.J»n Rood
An,nloV»440 933 3413
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33473 Luke Rood
Avon UJV* 440-933-7000
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33475 Laha *=*"*
Awn lake 440-933-7000
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453 A*on Beidwi Rood
A.oo Lal»440-9~3 VI15
Alh«na't Dali
33474 LakB Byod
A.oo Lalt« 440-930
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Awon Lofce 440-V3U 4625
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750 Juycoi' Rood
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i348 Lokt Rood
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446 A»on Mden Co
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f r w 3ws propwT/ ratNcy; being c-ar^yd. Arer tre Fr,ie tec '•j't trie
scene, tre *onan -*as p j j s U x w i s*artrjjned o c a car a/g jmerT
haC jmed nasty; and re worran's astr^a acred ^p. ca-5.-r*j trie
Okd for heia A repeat was r!ed on tne ~i2er, and trie r*an*,2r. * 3 J
ad^dedfc>caJ hack if arr/r^nc happe/ied m T>e futme.
O^ttfj <vi'e cai^J •'} trA Lite ;J' ,1 cv - r t f i ^ po* acc^m J3.1
9. Tin; iire iai^Tr'^; -d <;'J.?< <j"'c:i.: «*rfe Wi>rd '-0 t"c sotr'e.
Key to the matter
House alarm alerts neighbors: It's the wind
Raiice on nrJine pabd were ftaoged cc~n by a r«s.-den: r-ear
Uar*cod Shopping Center Chrtstras Day to t f n o some *eys
foiyxJ neai^c Hie k*?/s were tagge-d arc piscod mlo jxwee tveencs.
Disgusting
Oncers were dispatched b a Norman D r w accress Dec 30
when a domestic situation oexffisd between a twjman sr<t a r ^ Acnoi t l n j to pcfice re«fts, the wwran had gctSen 141 a gotowcrt,
and found {he man had apparertV thrcwn-i up aJ aver tie outeoe of
the wshde Hie nigri before. The «a«ap went if1 ta g / « hun 3 p>ece
of her mind ard scoe mmcr fatcuifc eisued. Tne r
to put a Etoptomakers Efrf 2 r<;p<xt WHSfiiet4a»ter
down.
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Missing
AVON POLICE B L O T T E R
A ten Ait; Read *nai
co.ee Jan.
aii'm gc<-ig iff 'n t » ribgit y o o d al 253 arn.
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A HVTA", i'sr*} en Qc.vt [>.*; taoed poEce Jan. * 0tereport bar
iyw3f-.tor was s.'vnng a begn: liart 3t s ef rxwse snd mz^Jng fwse *3
tfciwt) net A urnt was bent o*er and K* neighbor -«as ad-med • ' •
On the run
A !cca 'Aorrjo cail-rf ir' to report a peusSe dcrastic vk*HCir
efficen; dewed the st^ie.
scene, tne Su»ect was f/jne A refOft *as ^fert
On the run
Rsticirffs
Employees at SP ca'eci -r. ti^t w-s*i< to report a drve of?. W i « i
a riei^^jx. c* tr-e ct- and license pfaie ru-iiber. Tr
con'Jk^ed ana >*. turned out tne creit card <id not swp
Wice wjte torwa to a locai tavem last *eek vuhen a fight Drafee
out .jtst afer 9 p m A unt -*as serf <?••*. and everyUurg chedced out
Five linger disccunt
On th« outsklo
E.T^loy«3 at tfie P^ot staiiw c&te-J ir. I 4 1 7 to f^pot a wo
•«as lod«ea cut o ( her -rtiiwde && cump*ng 345. A ur*1. « o sent
and omce« were a£teto310 ent'/ to tfie «hri^.
Over the edge
A rtc^an on EagevKaier D';« caTjoi r.tofepcrt a theft mwrajri
Ja.*i 10. A reptyt ivaa ffcd for msuranca purposes.
Overserved
Enipioy«jes al the S t o c « ^ Lource cs^ed intestw«wfc -torn m
T4atic2ted r-flxi passea o-t in tfie docrway: The dnr^>3/d was tafcen
•r a trxa! ho<p,taJ for heslnioit
Offcals at f5cfc and Ch^rte'f cated in to report an
male on t » property Dec 2S- Ortors lent to the scene fo-nd frft
f r a i was wantod on vanvt out ot Faive* Part*. He .vas arwted
and tjetain«d unil oftews tron> Jhcre coja pdt hm up.
A lrV1iiari5 Co'j't farri- !/ CaJetl IT, i j reiXKT 1 ^-Jn ir fi-ie
rfcu?/ to fght A unt « a i aent over a-io a r t c i t iwii iietl on !Tfi maite*.
In the darfc
Too fast
Rwcc ware ttned to (he Vtetwnas fia*--. poo( Dec 30 when
someone Vjxxi*ed om •« igfit poie wrtn their vehicfe. A report was
51edfaffewrancepurposes.
Pofce pafoltng tra Atee Read area ca/ne across an cpsi gate
al the impound i d at 2 2 3 i-Ti. The gate was secured and affairs
ftice on routne pard sptatsd a ina^j»ctontng liaffic light at
the intersection cf SR 6 1 ! and Chesttif last week A note was toft
ta- the serves department
Chilly ride
Low find
Late nlghter
OfficaSa at a hair safcn on Awn Briton Road called in Dec 27
to report someone had broker, in overnight and stolen IQSS than
$ 100. A report was & « ifarriaiance purpoaei
Fbfce on ro^ne patio) spotted a suapioojs ««hde at A*on
0&s Count-/ Oub at *2:)3 a i a last wee^ The car tu/ned nut to
t5^iong to tne asustart pro gorfw on staff.
Getkwt
In a rush
A L * e Roed woman cafled infastweektoreport a suspicious
man at Pw door at &4B p j a last *&&. Units were sent owrto«i*w* •
A woman Sving on Laketend Drive Cated poT>ce to report cars
were spewing >j> and down the street at aV hours of tne. day test
week. Atogentry wss ndde on the mattec
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Officer* were rated to a toai town last week when a man
Around the law
A local man ailed in last *oe><toreportfindinga bkytfe ir» 9*0
BOO ctoch of Fteadena Owe. The tAe was picked up and pbktd
rtto fre police impound
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A Duwy Suid woman caled in last weak to report being
r»3ssed by sometacalfceernThe swpecfcs *»e« gene * N w pofee
arrvwt but a report was Bed on the nattec
In a rush
A bcai woman cafed in to report several speeders 4? CfelS'
Road Jan. 9. A unrt vns sent w&, trA the aspects had cleared twt
A local woman cane to the stibon to report swne oxipo*".* had
LOCAL COURT DOCKETS
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VILLAGE MAGISTTRATE
• MarJ,t•Qcrofez. 823 S. Centra*, Lorain, frwd $25 for seatteit
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M Hodrnaa 525 Gecqji;3r*-;. Er/tw. )m«) 145 fj r
ignomg trahV; ccrtroi device.
Roberta L Weace, 4306 MapJe, LcxaA f«ied $4f f a impropff
ptott* diplay and $30 ior seatoeft W4at/^a
Steven A Meffofd 3448 Lw.ngston. Lo.-an, f*wd $45 far ra
HeW Ct,-Rhod«hajrel, 41507 Russia, Bjiia, fired $65 far
> e x c w A * teeed and $30 f a seatbeif Nation.
. U»^UBtiena, 3756 Ash!ar<t lorain, Dned $30 for no seatbett
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Jansen W. Romero, 1750 £ 33,Lo<-air, f*T«J $65/or excei3r«
speed and $30 lor seaibe't violatioa
Rose A, Echob, 2426 W. River. Elyna. firtid $45 for ignw-ng
V&Hic cental tievice &d $30 for serbelt violaboa
Davd K Rerotdi, 2262 Homewood, Lcrain, fined $45torno
,:ing trafficaintrrjlde.ee.
operator's license and $45 for expired ptttes.
: VinCftJt Haeiete, 10 Sandji Eyia. fned 345 tor failure to
EtSwrd d Krevinka 152 Bu^na, Elyria, fired $45forexpired
awtrtt dear dflance.
ptoies. • .
.- '• S w o n A Dwell, 4?7! Chton, U'ain. firwd $^5 fw wcesswe
MichasI L Jett, 234 Bostoi. Byto. fVrtd $:J5forsea4*ftvelaspeed and $30 to seaSxtt noLiiwn.
ton and $35 for no cnW restront
Jerry Turner, 256 ^ r t a EKna, f"T«a $45 for expired ptatei
Ajthur M. aidak, 805 Widen, &fa. fined $150 for no operaMabd L Btfpatnck, 342 E. CoT^ge, Oberhn, fined $45 for paastor's license.
irg zone vfotatoi
AOTTW L Lou 1836 £ #2. Lorain, sentenced to 30 days )ad with
Lutoha M. Shah, 23051 Bnck Mi!, Wjstfake, fried $45tofa*u>«toasajre dear cfistance.
Mcfiua S Stacker, 981 Ofow, SheffieU LaJ<e, fined $451orlaifure to assure dear distance
30 d * / ; susoerded and fined $300 (or *Hmg under auspeown
Edward J Martin, 14921.tjtm Idmoai, sertencedto30 doijs
ja-1 wth 3 0 da/3 SLnpended and fined $75farpassingtode h w * *
Latcnya K WratWns, 31 TO Marift lorairv sertoncerito6 0 tte/3
60 days mr-pended and fined $150farno op«ra!or'3
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M-jrk A Kirch, 823 Hulferd, Eyia, jentenced to 3 0 day* ja*
-v-tfi 3 0 dr/5 suspended and fined SCOfJ tor failure to rrauntairt
priyical eort'/oL AJsofined$100 for teeamg.
Teresa W Baea, 315 W t B. LoraK fined $45 for i g n w r g traffic control device.
Jama a Trwrr^json, 1710 Slrtffwrwre. E Oewbnd,fined5 4 5
for excessive speed and $1 CDtorimproper sale and -JJC of ntafcoL
S j s a i M McDamr^t, U 9 0 UncoJn. Lorwv fined $ 5 0farnp
operator's license. $50 for expired plates, and $100 for reddess
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BR, 2 fun BA. firtpbee. sun room, home
warranty and more. CaF fur details.
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Nice mndi 3yle condo. Paridske setting by
tjctf course. 2 bedrooms, 1M b3tta, newer
vrindcAs and sliding &3S* doors.
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