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VOLUME 73, NUMBER 52–DECEMBER 20, 2012
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Driveway at Glenwood residence opposed
Photo courtesy of Sally Gentieu Welch
Brought to you by the sponsors listed on page 3.
‘Cops and Kids’ program brightens holidays
By Beth Church
A shouting match over a
driveway installed at a residence at 546 Glenwood Road
led to continued differences of
opinion at the December 10
meeting of Rossford City
Council.
Mayor Neil MacKinnon
III said on December 7 a third
driveway was installed on the
property, owned by Lamont
and Cheryl Sharp.
However, the mayor said,
the application for the permit
was received for an existing
driveway, and so it would be
denied.
“The property owner will
be required to remove the
materials installed and return
the property to its prior condition,” he said.
Councilman Jerry Staczek
said he arrived at the residence when the work began.
After phoning the city
offices and confirming a permit had not been approved,
the councilman said he asked
the property owner and the
contractor for the permit and
neither could present it.
Mr. Staczek said he was
yelled at and threatened by
paving company workers
when he told them to stop
working.
They were “uncooperative
and evasive,” he added.
A Rossford police officer
arrived at the scene and the
owner agreed to stop the
work, he said.
However,
Councilman
Staczek returned one hour
later and found “a fresh load
of gravel had been dumped
there.”
“And later that evening, all
the work was done and the
property was graded,” he
added.
Law Director Kevin
Heban said a stop work order
was issued December 10,
along with a notice of violation.
“The property owner has
seven days to put the property
back in its original condition,”
he explained.
Mrs. Sharp said she recognizes neighbors are frustrated,
but she and her husband are
trying to improve the property.
“I realize some people are
not happy with what we’re
doing to the property,” she
said. “Everything done has
been to enhance the neighborhood.”
The large pole barn on the
property has been the subject
of many neighbor complaints
to the city in the past.
Mrs. Sharp said she had
told neighbors about the side
of the building, but “maybe
they weren’t able to visualize
that.”
Her father had owned the
property and always wanted
her husband to have a workshop there, she added.
Mrs. Sharp said all the
work has been done with the
proper permits and approval
from the Wood County building inspection department.
The contractor, Allied
Paving, told her that a permit
had been approved for the
driveway project, she said.
Tom Buck of Rossford,
owner of Allied Paving, said
he has filled out numerous
permits for paving projects
and never had one denied.
He said the driveway was
not new, but just stone filling.
Mr. Buck said the work
was completed that day
because he was concerned
about the ground freezing.
Mayor MacKinnon said
the city zoning code does not
allow three driveways on a
property, and an aerial photograph of the parcel before the
December 7 work did not
show a driveway.
Council member Caroline
Zuchowski Eckel said she
does not believe the property
owner will comply with the
city’s orders.
“He already built the giant
pole barn. And he turned in
landscaping plans that he didn’t complete. It seems that
what’s allowed doesn’t matter,” she said. “Whatever we
do, he’s probably going to
ignore us.”
Mrs. Sharp said they are
not finished with the land-
scaping, and the hydroseeding
done in August did not work.
They have planted grass seed
and intend to plant shrubs in
the spring.
Deborah James of Schreier
Road is upset with the alterations on the Sharps’ property.
“There’s nothing we can
do about that pole barn now,”
she said. “The value of our
property has declined because
of that.”
Councilman Robert Ruse
said he believes the city’s zoning code should be amended
“so it doesn’t allow accessory
structures.”
Council Pay Raises
Debated
Debate continued among
council members about voting
a pay raise for themselves.
The
Ohio
Public
Employees
Retirement
System (OPERS) will require
a minimum salary of $600 per
month to qualify for a full
month of retirement credit, as
of January 1, 2014.
However, council members currently make $250 per
month, and the council president earns $275, so they
would be eligible for only a
partial month’s credit.
Councilman
Chuck
Duricek noted that council
members have not received a
raise in 20 years.
However, he is opposed to
the proposed ordinance that
grants automatic raises each
year to correspond with the
minimum OPERS rate.
“Automatic raises just disappear into nowhere–you
never discuss them again. I’d
like to see us come back to it
every few years,” he said.
“As a businessman, you
give yourself a raise if you
deserve it. Council should get
a raise–if they deserve it.”
Councilman Duricek said
earning a $3,000 council
salary for three terms would
amount to an $80 or $90
monthly pension.
And by January 2014,
unless a council member
serves for 20 years, the councilor would be ineligible for
medical benefits.
Council President Larry
Oberdorf noted that $80 to
$90 is “a lot if you’re on a
fixed income.”
Mr. Heban noted the ethical dilemma of the pay raises.
“Ethically you can’t vote
yourself a raise, and you can’t
accept that,” he said.
However, he said council
members could set new pay
rates that take effect for new
councilors voted into office
next year.
Councilman
Greg
Marquette said he opposes the
current proposed ordinance
and would prefer to see citizens vote on a raise for council.
Councilman Ruse said he
agreed with “the potential to
take it to the public because
it’s such a substantial difference.”
Mr. Heban noted that other
city councils affected by the
situation are responding with
pay raises.
State officials raised the
minimums for OPERS benefits to stabilize the system for
the future.
“Basically, they set up the
new OPERS standards to
eliminate you,” he added.
Other Business
In other business, council:
•Approved purchase of a
new dump truck for the public
works department, through
the state cooperative purchasing program, at a cost not to
exceed $50,000.
Dave Jones, public works
superintendent, said it will
replace a 1993 one-ton dump
truck with plow.
•Approved purchase of a
pick-up truck for the public
works department, through
the state cooperative purchasing program, at a cost not to
exceed $30,000.
Mr. Jones said it will
replace a 1998 truck with
200,000 miles on it.
•Authorized a petition to
the Wood County Common
Pleas Court to secure three
small parcels of land that had
been forfeited and went
unsold at sheriff’s sale.
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Comments due by Friday, Dec. 21
Above are local law enforcement officers who participated in this year’s Cops and Kids program. Below Police Chief Glenn Goss shops with a young
boy, William, who is telling him how old he is and that he likes Spiderman.
Local law enforcement
officers enjoyed a recent
shopping trip hoping to
make Christmas a little
brighter for area children.
On December 8, more
than 35 officers gathered at
the Meijer store in
Rossford to shop for clothing items and gifts for children in need.
The annual event is
made possible by the Wood
County Fraternal Order of
Police (FOP) and its Cops
and Kids program.
Rossford Police Chief
Glenn Goss and Officers
Jodi Johnson were among
the participants.
Lake Township Chief
Mark Hummer, retired
Lake Township Chief
Danny LaDuke and retired
Perrysburg Township Chief
Denny Dauer also participated.
At Meijer, more than
100 children were paired
up with law enforcement
officials, who each spent
about $100 per child.
Together, they purchased much needed winter
clothing, such as coats,
shoes and boots. Children
also were allowed to select
a toy or two.
The FOP presented a
plaque to Judy Cassidy,
Meijer store manager, for
her support of the program.
Meijer donated $3,000
in gift cards, plus donuts,
fruit, juice and coffee for
the morning shopping trip.
Other funds were raised
through donations, fundraisers and raffle tickets.
Police personnel also
were represented from
Perrysburg, Pemberville,
Haskins, Lake Township,
Northwood,
Perrysburg
Township, North Baltimore
and Bowling Green, along
with Wood County Park
Rangers, Ohio Department
of Natural Resources
Watercraft Division, Ohio
State Highway Patrol and
Wood County Common
Pleas Court Constables.
Survey to be conducted on school facilities
The deadline has been
extended for local residents to
complete a survey from the
Rossford Schools master plan
steering committee seeking
community input on school
facilities.
All school district residents are asked to complete a
short survey available at:
•Rossford Public Library;
•Rossford Board of
Education office;
•Rossford
municipal
building;
•Perrysburg
Township
administration building and
•Rossford
Recreation
Center/Senior Center.
Surveys also are available
on line at www.surveymon
key.com/s/rossford or on the
school district Web site at
www.rossfordschools.org.
The deadline has been
extended and now surveys
are due this Friday, December
21.
The survey asks questions
about appearances of classrooms, school media centers,
dining areas, corridors, auditoriums, gymnasiums, outdoor facilities and handicap
access.
It asks respondents to rate
aspects such as seating, lighting, size, cleanliness, noise
level, security, heating/cooling and aesthetic appeal.
The survey is part of an
information gathering phase
by the Rossford Board of
Education and steering committee that will be completed
by the end of this month.
Garman Miller Architects/
Engineers have inspected
school facilities and surveyed
the staff to evaluate the current conditions of facilities.
The board of education
and master plan steering committee are seeking community input in addition to the professional data and information provided by the staff.
“This information will be
important as subcommittees
examine creative options
based on professional data
and
information,” Superintendent Bill McFarland
said.
On Thursday, January 17,
the master plan steering committee will conduct a public
meeting and present all information gathered regarding
the building condition assessments, district needs assessments, student population
trends and financial forecasts
of the district.
This will be the kick-off to
the planning and design
phase.
The meeting will be at 7
p.m. in the Rossford High
School auditorium.
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Journal readers are everywhere
From there to here, from here to there,
Rossford Record Journal readers are everywhere.
Kathy and Joe Kornasiewicz are pictured
in Hilo, Hawaii prior to a zipline tour through
the rainforest.
They visited the islands of Oahu, Maui
and the Big Island with stops in Hilo and
Kona, and Kaua'i, while cruising aboard the
Pride of America.
Following the cruise, they stayed in Oahu
where they climbed to the top of Diamond
Head, snorkled in Hanauma Bay and visited
Pearl Harbor, where they met and spoke
with three Pearl Harbor survivors.
They traveled with friends from
Northwood, Dick and Vicky Cubberly.
“It was a wonderful trip–a little bit of paradise,” Mrs. Kornasiewicz said.
The Record Journal invites all readers to
submit photos of themselves with family
and friends reading the paper wherever they
are–whether that is the Aloha State or the
Green Mountain State. Try to include a familiar background or unique scenery.
Photos may be submitted by e-mail to
editor@rossford.com, or sent by mail to
Rossford Record Journal, 117 East Second
Street, Perrysburg, Ohio 43551.
Please note the names of the people in
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Due to the Christmas and New Year’s
holidays there will be early deadlines for the
December 27 and January 3 issues of the
Rossford Record Journal. ALL articles and
advertisements MUST be in by 3 p.m. on
Thursday, December 20 for the December
27 issue and 3 p.m. on Thursday,
December 27, for the January 3 issue.
Pellet gun brought to RJHS;
two boys taken into custody
Two Rossford Junior
High School boys were
taken into custody on
Tuesday afternoon for bringing an airsoft gun to school.
Rossford Police Chief
Glenn Goss said the police
were contacted around 2
p.m., right before busses
were to arrive.
“It was a pellet gun–it’s
like a BB gun that shoots
plastic pellets, but other students thought it was a real
gun,” he explained.
One student brought the
gun to school to trade with
another student. Police con-
fiscated it from a locker.
The junior high and high
schools were locked down
until the weapon was found,
the chief said.
At press time, charges
against the boys had yet to
be determined, but Chief
Goss said a minimum charge
would be disrupting school
activity.
Bringing a firearm into a
school is a felony, he noted,
although this weapon was
not an actual gun.
The boys also face suspension or expulsion from
school, he said.
Journal readers are everywhere
From there to here, from here to there, Rossford Record
Journal readers are everywhere.
The week before Thanksgiving, a group of area friends
took a trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
From left were hosts Don Wagner and Sharilyn Davis
from Perrysburg; Bob and Sandra Rakovan from Rossford,
holding the Record; Mee Kish and Harry Griffin from
Rossford; and Sharon and Ray Patterson from Maumee.
The Record Journal invites all readers to submit photos
of themselves with family and friends reading the paper
wherever they are–whether that is the Volunteer State or
the Show Me State.
Try to include a familiar background or unique scenery.
Photos may be submitted by e-mail to editor@rossford.com, or sent by mail to Rossford Record Journal, 117
East Second Street, Perrysburg, Ohio 43551.
Please note the names of the people in the photo and
their hometowns, businesses or schools, as well as any
other details about the trip and a daytime telephone
number.
Penta board approves easement agreement for NWSD project
Page 2 — December 20, 2012 — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL
By Jane Maiolo
At the December 12 meeting, the Penta Career Center
Board of Education approved
an easement request from the
Northwestern Water and
Sewer District.
Board member Ken Sutter
of the buildings and grounds
committee, explained that the
NWSD plans to relocate the
Bates Road sanitary sewer and
needs the easement over the
career center’s property.
Superintendent Ron Matter said the easement will be
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According to the agreement, the easement is being
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Other Business
In other business, the
school board:
•Accepted a bid of $75,903
from Cardinal Bus Sales for a
48-passenger school bus.
•Heard
from
Annie
Rutherford of Perrysburg
Schools and Samantha Durivage of Oak Harbor Schools
who recently were elected to
serve as Ohio DECA officers.
Annie was elected as president and Samantha was selected serve as public relations
officer.
•Set the date for the organizational meeting. The board
will meet at 5:15 p.m.,
Wednesday, January 9, in the
meeting room, 9301 Buck
Road.
•Hired Katherine Parchem
as an adult education pharmacy technician instructor at
$18 hourly, effective December 13 to June 30, 2013.
•Discussed the construction of two cold storage buildings, measuring 35 by 150
feet and 75 by 60 feet. One
building will be located near
the landscape lab and the
other near the construction
program.
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Heather Heldt of Rossford High School, a senior in the culinary arts program at Penta,
prepares a fresh mint ice cream dish appetizer for Ken Sutter, Penta Board of Education
member from the Rossford School District.
The estimated cost of the
buildings is $255,000 and
$165,000 respectively.
“These will help ease storage challenges,” said Mr. Matter, adding that the buildings
will be equipped with electricity but not heat.
•Heard from Jeff Kurtz, director, that students collected
nearly 2,500 items for Perrysburg Township’s annual Operation Breadbasket program.
Elizabeth Wray, human
services, added that the students competed to see which
class could collect the most.
Gretchen Reichow’s exercise science class collected the
most, averaging 17.42 items
per students, followed by
Sarah Deland’s culinary arts I
class with 15 items per student.
•Approved new courses of
study for mathematics, English language arts and agriculture satellite programs.
•Agreed to place Kenneth
Taylor on the volunteer list,
pending successful background check.
•Approved Ryan Pickut, a
University of Toledo student,
as an intern in the guidance
department for the spring semester.
•Revised the 2012-13
school calendar, changing the
date of a staff professional development day from February
15 to February 19.
•Approved policy revisions pertaining to whistleblower
protection,
nondiscrimination and equal
employment opportunity, antifraud, field and other districtsponsored trips, disposition of
real property/personal property, school calendar, religious/patriotic ceremonies
and observances and a declaration regarding material assistance/non-assistance to a
terrorist organization.
•Enjoyed a series of hors
d’oeuvres prepared by culinary arts students who were
the featured program of the
month.
•Approved five requests to
attend professional meetings.
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HOLIDAY TRASH PICK-UP
Garbage and recycling in Rossford will be collected
by Waste Management on Thursday, December 27
instead of Wednesday, December 26 due to the Christmas holiday.
The City of Rossford and Waste Management will
waive the three-bag limit for household waste pick-up
on Thursdays, December 27 and January 3. This
waiver is only for household waste that has been generated through the holidays. The regular three-bag
limit will resume on Wednesday, January 9.
Christmas trees will be picked up throughout the
month of January.
Owens Alumni
Assn. appoints
board members
Janet Meacham of Rossford was one of three directors re-elected to serve on
the Owens Community
College Alumni Association
board. Also re-elected to
serve three-year terms were
Susan Litten of Maumee
and Christi Wagner of Deshler. Audry Wright of Toledo
was appointed to a one-year
term.
Matt Feasel of Perrysburg, treasurer for Perrysburg Schools, was named
the new president of the
Alumni Association. Mr.
Feasel replaces Andrea
Gurcsik of Maumee, who
served as president for the
previous two years.
In addition, the Alumni
Association named Walter
Celley of Perrysburg, Attorney at Celley & Sanderson
LLP, as vice president; Amy
Hansen
of
Curtice,
owner/photographer of
Imagine That Photo, as
treasurer;
and
Kaye
Koevenig of Toledo, Owens
Community College senior
accountant, as secretary.
Each officer will serve a
two-year term.
“Owens Community College’s Alumni Association
Directors are extremely talented and dedicated individuals who are proud alumni,”
said Laura Moore, Owens
director of alumni relations
and executive director of the
Alumni Association. “They
are passionate about education and are actively
engaged in supporting
Owens Community College.”
The Owens Community
College Alumni Association
is focused on engaging
alumni and students in programs, events and services
that energize interest, build
loyalty and strengthen support of Owens Community
College.
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Friday, December 21
9:30 a.m.
St. Tim’s Clothesline, free clothing offered
at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871
East Boundary. Open until 11:30 a.m.
8:00 p.m. Glass City Singles dance at Holland
Gardens, 6530 Angola Road, Holland. Call
734-856-8963 for details.
Saturday, December 22
11:00 a.m. AlAnon women’s support group, “The
Saturday Good Morning Group,” at All
Saints Church, 628 Lime City Road. Call
Maryann 419-824-0129 for details.
8:00 p.m. AlAnon and Alcoholics Anonymous at First
United Methodist Church, 200 West
Second Street.
Sunday, December 23
6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous at Schaller
Memorial Building, 130 West Indiana
Avenue.
Monday, December 24–Christmas Eve
7:30 p.m. There is a Solution AA Group, closed meeting, at Lutheran Church of the Master,
28744 Simmons Road, Perrysburg.
Tuesday, December 25–Christmas
Wednesday, December 26
7:00 a.m.
Perrysburg Kiwanis Club in the lower level
of Way Public Library, 101 East Indiana
Avenue. Open to the public.
2:00 p.m. Perrysburg Township Board of Trustees
department head meeting at the township
hall, 26609 Lime City Road.
6:00 p.m. Families Anonymous, a world-wide 12-step
self-help support group for relatives and
friends concerned about substance abuse or
behavorial problems of a loved one, at
Blessed John XXII Catholic Community,
24250 Dixie Highway.
6:00 p.m. Toastmasters Club at Zenobia Shrine, 8048
Broadstone Boulevard, Perrysburg.
7:00 p.m. Racing for Recovery, drug and alcohol support group meeting, until 8 p.m. at St.
Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871 East
Boundary, Perrysburg.
Thursday, December 27
9:15 a.m.
Wood County Commissioners on the fifth
floor of the Wood County Office Building,
One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.
8:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous-OD at United
Methodist Church, 270 Dixie Highway.
Christmas closings
In observance of Christmas, the following offices and
businesses will be closed on Tuesday, December 25, unless
noted otherwise.
•Rossford city offices closed December 24 and 25
•Rossford Record Journal closed December 24 and 25
•Perrysburg Municipal Court
•Post Office
•Wood County offices
•Rossford Public Library closed December 24 and 25
•Perrysburg Township offices close at noon on December
24 and remain closed December 25
•Owens Community College- closed December 22
through January 1
•These banks will be closed: Huntington Bank, 516 Dixie
Highway will close at 2:15 p.m. on Christmas Eve and
remain closed Christmas Day; Fifth Third Bank, 440 Dixie
Highway and 10105 Fremont Pike will close at 2 p.m. on
Christmas Eve and remain closed Christmas Day and Directions Credit Union, 27427 Crossroads Parkway and 4150
Brockway Drive will close at noon on Christmas Eve and
remain closed Christmas Day.
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engagement announced
Kelsey Besgrove and David Cogswell Jr.
engaged to be married
Robert and Kimberly Besgrove announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelsey Lyn to David Scott
Cogswell Jr., son of David and Tina Cogswell.
Kelsey is employed as a pharmacy technician, and
David is employed as a boilermaker.
A June 15, 2013, wedding is planned at Sunrise Park
and Banquet Hall.
Ben Thompson completes
Air Force basic training
Ben Thompson graduated from U.S. Air Force
basic training at Lackland
AF Base,
Texas,
on
November 16.
He was with Honor
Flight B717 of the 323rd
training squadron.
At the graduation ceremony, he performed in the
Air Force Drum and Bugle
Corps, playing snare drum.
He will be going to
Shepards AFB in March to
complete his technical skill
program. Upon returning,
he will continue service at
the 180th Fighter Wing.
Ben is the son of Brent
Thompson and Kimberly
Moll, grandson of Betty
Schaetzke and the brother
of Brent Thompson, all of
Rossford.
He is a 2012 graduate of
Rossford High School.
Marriage
Licenses
Mandi Lynne Saylor, daughter of Jon and Julie Abel
of Maumee, and Kenneth Saylor of Toledo, and Christopher Daniel Finkbeiner, son of Dan and Ellen Finkbeiner
of Rossford, and Marcia and Rob Malson of Fallon,
Nevada, announce their engagement.
Mandi is a 2008 graduate of Whitmer High School
and is currently attending Lourdes College where she is
studying nursing. She is employed at Regency Health
Center.
Christopher is a 2006 graduate of Rossford High
School and earned his applied science degree in diesel
technology from Owens Community College in 2012.
He is employed by WW Williams and the Rossford Fire
Department. Christopher received an honorable discharge after serving six years in the Air Force Reserves.
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planned.
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The following individuals applied for marriage
licenses with the Wood
County Probate Court,
November 1 through
November 30, 2012.
Timothy T. Ruggiero and
Stephanie M. Mack, both of
Rossford.
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Kris S. Kelley, D.D.S.
Michael J. Thebes, D.D.S.
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13003 Roachton Road
Perrysburg, OH 43551
Phone: 419-874-7071
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Avon Products
Sally Plicinski
158 Windsor Drive, Rossford
419-666-0487
www.youravon.com/splicinski
Citizen Advisory Group
900 W. South Boundary St. #4B, Perrysburg
419-872-0204
www.citizenadvisory.com
Clothes Mentor
Womenʼs and Maternity Resale
194 E. South Boundary, Perrysburg
419-872-0022
Digital Ability
Rossford
419-349-6513
www.digitalability.biz
Directions Credit Union
27427 Crossroads Parkway, Rossford
419-873-1356
www.directionscu.org
Edward Jones
Justin Knierim, AAMS, Financial Advisor
849 Dixie Highway, Rossford
419-666-1910
www.edwardjones.com
justin.knierim@edwardjones.com
Farmers & Merchants State Bank
7001 Lighthouse Way, Perrysburg
419-931-8892
www.fm-bank.com
Once Upon A Child
Childrenʼs Resale
140 E. South Boundary, Perrysburg
419-874-3606
Fraternal Order of Eagles 2322
658 Lime City Road, Rossford
419-666-9253
Platoʼs Closet
Teen Resale
144 W. South Boundary, Perrysburg
419-873-8600
First Federal Bank
1077 Louisiana Avenue, Perrysburg
419-872-8326
www.first-fed.com
Genoa Bank
9920 Olde U.S. 20, Rossford
419-873-9818
www.genoabank.com
Giant Eagle
9880 Olde U.S. 20, Rossford
419-874-2415
Perrysburg Commons
10542 Fremont Pike, Perrysburg
419-874-1931
www.perrysburg.commons.com
Rossford Athletic Boosters
Angi Maxwell, President
Meetings: 6:30 p.m. • RHS library
Third Wednesdays of each month
Rossford Heating and Cooling
419 Superior Street, Rossford
419-666-5699
www.rossfordheatingandcooling.com
Heban, Sommer and Murphree, LLC
Attorneys at Law
200 Dixie Highway, Rossford
419-662-3100
www.hsm-law.net
Rossford Police Patrolmenʼs Association
146 Dixie Highway, Suite 211, Rossford
www.rossfordppa.com
McDonaldʼs Restaurant
835 Lime City Road, Rossford
419-666-7575
Rossford Record Journal
215 Osborne Street, Rossford
419-874-4491
www.rossford.com
Kingston Residence of Perrysburg
333 East Boundary Street, Perrysburg
419-872-6200
Rossford Public Library
720 Dixie Highway, Rossford
419-666-0924
www.rossfordlibrary.org
Rossford-Sujkowski Funeral Home
830 Lime City Road, Rossford
419-666-1566
Smithers Insurance Agency/
Nationwide Insurance
229 Superior Street, Rossford
419-666-5703
www.nwagent.com/jerry_smithers.html
Tim Hortons
1011 Buck Road, Rossford
419-661-1468
www.TimHortons.com
Toddlers School
943 Dixie Highway, Rossford
419-666-9843
www.toddlersschools.com
Tomʼs Tire
12645 Eckel Junction Road
Perrysburg • 419-874-7936
Wayward Inn
1213 Schreier Road, Rossford
419-666-3288
Wellman Rental and Supply, Inc.
26860 Eckel Road, Perrysburg
419-874-7951
Drs. Zouhary and Fisher, DDS, Inc.
849 Dixie Highway, Rossford
419-666-3327
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Local Health Department Clinic now called
Community Health and Wellness Center
Blake Hughes to travel to India
for Huntington Univ. mission trip
Come January, the
orphaned girls at the Home
of Love in India will finally
have a soft place to lay
their heads at night.
Almost a year after
returning from a missions
trip to Chennai, India, the
Huntington University team
has reached and exceeded
its fund-raising goal of
$20,000 for the Home of
Love, an all-girls orphanage
in Chennai, India. Next
month, a team of HU students is going back to finish
the job.
Between January 4-21,
14 HU students, including
Blake Hughes, a sophomore
computer science and animation major from Rossford, are traveling to Chennai where they will lead a
Vacation Bible School program, with drama, games,
music, dance and crafts,
and begin the work of
building a new dormitory.
The 70 girls at the home
currently sleep on mats on a
concrete floor.
“I am so excited to be
able to return to India,” said
junior Hannah Hochstetler.
“It is surreal to me that I
was a part of the team who
started this goal and
reached the goal, and now, I
get to go back and put the
plan in motion.”
The Home of Love is a
Christian orphanage for
girls at risk of living on the
streets or being sold into
the sex trade. Last year, a
group of 15 HU students
worked at the home for two
weeks. When the team
returned, they couldn't get
India and the needs of the
girls out of their minds.
They decided to start a
fundraising campaign to
build a dormitory.
“We decided to do (the
fund-raiser) on our way
back, when we were in
Delhi,” said junior Nate
Sullivan, who was a part of
the 2012 team. “We all felt
that we didn’t want to leave
that place and be done with
it.”
The team agreed that the
project would be a huge
undertaking, especially
since some of the students
had not even paid for their
trips to India yet.
“We really thought we
might be setting an impossible goal, but (fellow HU
student and team leader)
Luke Brenneman talked to
us about the irrevocable
commitment we had been
called to by God when we
signed up to go on the trip,”
Nate said. “That’s what
India meant to us–doing
everything we could to fulfill God’s work until we
couldn’t back out of it.”
The 2013 Love India JTerm team is currently in
the midst of fund-raising
for their trip.
“With the increasing
cost of flights and general
expenses we are relying on
God to provide for the
funding of this year’s student mission team as he has
already for the orphanage,”
said Grace McBrayer,
director of volunteer service and outreach ministry at
HU.
Those who would like to
give a gift to the India
team, can send checks to
Huntington University,
attention Grace McBrayer,
with “India Trip” in the
memo.
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The Health and Wellness
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Wood County Health District
at 1840 East Gypsy Lane
Wood County Committee on Aging holds annual meeting
The Wood County Committee on Aging, Inc. held its
annual meeting on Wednesday, December 12, at the
Wood County Senior Center located at 305 North Main
Street, Bowling Green.
The 10 Governing Board members were installed by
Wood County Commissioner Joel Kuhlman. They are
Vickie Askins of Cygnet, Linda Bilski of Perrysburg, Tom
Carroll of Pemberville, Harry Griffin of Rossford, Sue
Kinder of Bowling Green, Patricia Martin of Wayne,
James L. Miller of North Baltimore, Willard Misfeldt of
Bowling Green, Timothy Nowicki of Perrysburg, and
John W. Wood of North Baltimore.
The mission of the Wood County Committee on
Aging, Inc., shall be to provide older adults with services
and programs which empower them to remain independent and improve the quality of their lives.
Rossford residents Bob
and Tiffany Densic again
are displaying “The Ageless Child’s Christmas” on
Birch Drive.
The
computerized
Christmas light show features a new layout with
more than 62,000 lights
synchronized to the music
of the Trans-Siberian
Orchestra.
While watching the display, passing motorists can
listen to the music on radio
station 97.7 FM.
Donations are being
accepted for an AIDS
Tom Brice reviewed the
November fire run report.
Chief Brice said the
township responded to 132
calls in November, 107
were EMS and 25, fire. To
date this year, the department has responded to
1,528 calls.
Lifeflight was called
once to assist, and the
department responded to
14 motor vehicle accidents.
Other EMS calls were
for illness, 22; falls, 15;
cardiac, 10 and respiratory, nine.
The bulk of those
receiving treatment were
transported to St. Luke’s
Hospital, 48, followed by
Toledo Hospital, 11, St.
Vincent’s, seven, and Bay
Park, six.
Of the fire calls, nine
were for fire alarms; three,
appliance and three, structure.
Residential calls for
orphanage in Honduras
sponsored by “Beyond Our
Walls” of CedarCreek
Church.
In the seven years that
the Densics have hosted the
light display, they have
raised $3,500 for the charity.
The show, in the front
yards of the Densics and
neighbor Tina Graffis, is at
107 and 109 Birch Drive
off of Eagle Point Road.
Show hours are 5:30 to
10 p.m., Sunday through
Thursday, and until 11:30
p.m., Friday and Saturday.
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Monday, January 14, at the
municipal building, 133
Osborn Street. The meeting is
open to the public.
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Business
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requesting the most calls
for service last month
were Cedar Park, four and
Ampoint, three. The
department was called to
Penta Career Center twice
and Owens Community
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nursing home calls including 11 calls to Perrysburg
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The class will be held at
the Bay View Yacht Club,
3902 North Summit Street,
The United States Coast
Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 1613 will offer a boating safety
course on Saturday, January
26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and
Trustees review fire run report
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Effective November 1, a $10
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Medicare recipients.
Appointments can be
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p.m. Evening appointments
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Coast Guard Auxiliary offers safe boating class
Mr. Ciecka said the
parcels are buffer strips adjacent to Schreier Road.
“I think it’s best we retain
the rights to this property,” he
added.
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Rossford Senior Center
The Wood County Committee on Aging
400 Dixie Highway
419-666-8494
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Programs and lunches for all area residents
at least 60 years of age.
ACTIVITIES AND
LUNCH MENUS
Lunch is served Monday
through Friday, at noon. No
reservations are necessary.
Menus are subject to change,
and nutritional values and ingredient information are
available upon request.
The suggested donation is
$2, age 60+, and $5, for those
under age 60. Hot, nutritious
meals are available MondayFriday for home-bound seniors in Wood County who are
unable to prepare meals for
themselves.
Frozen meals are available
for the weekend. If eligible,
the cost is on a donation
basis. For more information,
call Social Services at 1-800-
367-4935. To register for
weekly activities, call the
Senior Center.
Monday, December 24
All sites closed for Christmas Eve.
Tuesday, December 25
All sites closed for Christmas.
Wednesday, December 26
Noon
menu–Swedish
Meatballs or Fish Nuggets,
brown rice, Key West blend
vegetables, black-eyed Susan
salad, tomato juice, ice
cream.
•9:30 a.m.–Body Recall
•10 a.m. to noon–Blood
pressure and blood glucose
clinic.
•12:45 p.m.–Bingo with
prizes sponsored by Perrys-
Card of Thanks
The family of Ann Strahaska would like to thank
everyone for the visits, cards, flowers, prayers and
gifts.
Blessings to the ones who traveled a long distance, the ladies of All Saints funeral brunch, the
parishioners of St. Michaels and Father George.
Thank you to the nurses, aides and staff for the
wonderful care Ann received at the Manor of Perrysburg.
A big thank you to Sheriff Wasylyshyn for our
safety to Calvary Cemetery, to Brian, Wendy and
Gene for making it easier for us.
A very special thank you to Robert and Virginia
Kayser for their love, devotion and prayers.
Obituaries
Nativity sets
on display
at Lutheran
Church
of the Master
burg Commons.
Thursday, December 27
Noon menu–Chili or Ham
and Potato Soup, heritage
slaw, pears and grapes, fruity
fine dessert.
Friday, December 28
Noon menu–Gyro Meat or
Chicken Breast Strips, sweet
corn casserole, lettuce and
tomatoes, orange sections.
•9:30 a.m.–Body Recall
Lutheran Church of the
Master will have more than
60 nativity sets on display
on Sunday, December 23,
from 9 a.m. until noon and
on Christmas Eve from onehalf hour before the 5 p.m.
service until 7 p.m., and
one-half hour before the 11
p.m. service.
These nativities are the
collection of Pastor Chuck
and Jerilyn Campbell.
Lutheran Church of the
Master is located at 28744
Simmons Road, Perrysburg.
For more information,
call the church office at 419874-7986.
Catholic Charities collects more than
$100,000 for hurricane relief efforts
Catholic Charities of the
Diocese of Toledo continues
to collect donations for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.
The organization has received more than $100,000
thus far from churches,
schools and individuals in 19
counties of northwest Ohio.
Donations are directed to
Catholic Charities USA
(CCUSA), which is distributing the funds to local
Catholic Charities agencies
on the East Coast that are
providing immediate and
long-term assistance.
Donations are used to
provide case management,
emergency assistance such
as food and shelter, housing
repair and home rebuilding
for people of all faiths.
“We are blessed to have a
local Catholic community
that so enthusiastically and
passionately reaches out to
our brothers and sisters in a
time of crisis,” said Rodney
Schuster, Catholic Charities
executive director.
In recent years, Catholic
Charities provided case management and disaster relief
to Richland County residents
affected by flooding in 2011
and to northwest Ohio residents affected by tornadoes
in 2010. Also in 2010, the
Diocese of Toledo collected
more than half a million dollars for relief efforts after the
earthquake struck Haiti.
Donations for Hurricane
Sandy relief efforts are still
being accepted as the rebuilding phase continues.
Checks may be made
payable to Catholic Charities
Diocese of Toledo with Hurricane Relief in the memo
line and sent to or dropped
off at 1933 Spielbusch Avenue, Toledo, OH 43604.
No administrative fees are
taken out by CCUSA or
Catholic Charities Diocese
of Toledo.
CSI announces
Jan. meeting
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and fourth Tuesday of each
month, from 11:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m., at Abundant Life
#2, 200 Zoar Drive, Perrysburg.
The group is sponsored by
First United Methodist
Church. Meetings are open to
seniors of all denominations.
The following programs
are planned:
•There will be no meeting
on December 25.
•January 8–Bible study
with Father Herb Weber of
Blessed John XXIII Parish.
Lunch will be provided by
CareLink. The program, will
be exercise with physical
therapist Karla Gleason.
•January 22–Bible study
with the Rev. Dennis Ditto,
pastor of Grace United
Methodist Church. Lunch
will be provided by WellsBrooks. The program, “Directives,” will be presented
by Dean Horrigan.
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to the meeting.
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ROSSFORD UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
270 Dixie Highway
Rossford, Ohio 43460
Phone 419-666-5323
Pastor: Rev. Robert Ball
SUNDAY
9:00 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Nursery Available
•BARBARA PICKARD
Barbara A. Pickard, 78, of
Perrysburg, died Sunday, December 16, 2012. She was
born on June 24, 1934, in
Toledo to Steve and Anna
(Evanski) Vancena. She was a
1952 graduate of Rossford
High School, where she was
a varsity cheerleader, a member of the National Honor Society and Girls Athletic
Association.
She enjoyed summer vacations with her family. Her
favorite activities included
holiday and birthday gatherings with her family and attending her children’s and
grandchildren’s activities.
Mrs. Pickard was a member of St. Rose Catholic
Church and active with St.
Rose School while her children attended there. She was
instrumental in establishing
the first school library, was a
cheerleading coach, volunteer
gym instructor, playground
monitor and den mother.
She was a founding member of Helping Hands at the
church and was active in the
Perrysburg
Knights
of
Columbus. She and her husband enjoyed Ma and Pa
bowling for many years.
She is survived by her
husband of 58 years, Robert
Pickard;
sons,
Robert
(Vickie), Richard (Kelly),
Mark (Kelley) and Michael
Pickard;
grandchildren,
Steven (Lora) Pickard, Brian
(Crystal) Pickard, Mallori
Pickard and Alexis Pickard;
brother, Steven “Skip”
(Darla) Vancena, and many
nieces and nephews.
A recitation of the Rosary
was held Wednesday, December 19, at the Sujkowski Funeral Home, 830 Lime City
Road. Funeral services will
be held today, December 20,
beginning at 9:45 a.m., in the
funeral home. A Mass of
Christian Burial will follow at
10:15 a.m., at St. Rose
Catholic Church, 215 East
Front Street, Perrysburg. Interment will follow at St.
Rose Cemetery.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the St. Rose
Building Fund or St. Rose
Helping Hands.
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Policy
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charge for obituaries. As a
service to the community,
the Rossford Record Journal provides free obituaries.
These obituaries, however, should conform to our
style. Limited details about
the deceased person’s personal life are allowed;
please state them objectively.
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•PHILLIP HOEFFEL
Phillip Glenn Hoeffel, 75,
of Rossford, died Monday,
December 17, 2012, at the
Eleanor Jennings Adult Family Home. He was born on
January 14, 1937, in Defiance, Ohio, to Victor and
Matilda (Goller) Hoeffel.
After graduating from Defiance High School, he served
in the U.S. Air Force from
1956 to 1962.
Mr. Hoeffel worked for
more than 40 years as an electrician for Huron Electric and
was a member of IBEW
Local 8. He was an avid Notre
Dame fan and enjoyed cooking and gardening and spending time with his family.
He is survived by his wife
of 50 years, Marilynn Kay
(Bockrath) Hoeffel; daughters,
Deborah
(Steve)
Deuschle of Rossford, Noël
(David) Creager of Clarkston,
Michigan; son, Christian
(Annette) Hoeffel of Continental, Ohio; grandchildren,
Ashley and Andrea Deuschle,
Tyler Creager, Alexis and Andrew Hoeffel; brothers, Tom
(Dorothy) Hoeffel and David
(Mary) Hoeffel; sister, Pat
(Bob) Ryan, and many nieces
and nephews.
Family and friends may
visit at the Sujkowski Funeral
Home of Rossford, 830 Lime
City Road, today, December
20, from 5 to 8 p.m. A Mass
of Christian Burial will be
held on Friday, at 10 a.m., at
All Saints Catholic Church,
628 Lime City Road, Rossford, where the family will
greet visitors beginning at 9
a.m. Burial will be held at
Riverview Memory Gardens
in Defiance at 1:30 p.m.
The family suggests memorial contributions be made
to Eleanor Jennings Adult
Family Home or Hospice of
Northwest Ohio.
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•ANGELA REMINGTON
Angela M. Remington,
86, of Northwood, died Saturday, December 15, 2012, at
St. Charles Mercy Hospital.
She was born on November
10, 1926, in Toledo, to
Joseph and Kathryn (Aubry)
Guerin. She was a 1945
graduate of St. Ursula Academy and a former member of
St. Mary Magdalene Church
in Rossford.
Ms. Remington is survived by her son, Michael
(Anita) Kowalski and their
children. She was preceded
in death by her husband,
Clayton Remington, in 1980.
Funeral services will be
held today, December 20, at
10 a.m., at All Saints Church,
with the Rev. Kent Kaufman
officiating. Interment will be
private at Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Arrangements were
made by the Sujkowski Funeral Home of Rossford.
PERRYSBURG
ALLIANCE CHURCH
10401 Avenue Road
Corner 795 and White Road
Perrysburg, Ohio 43551
Phone: 419-874-1961
www.perrysburgalliance.org
Rev. Thomas George,
Senior Pastor
SUNDAY
8:15 a.m. Worship Service
9:30 a.m. Sunday School for
All Ages
10:45 a.m. Worship Service
6:00 p.m. Discipling Groups
WEDNESDAY
7:00 p.m. Senior High SNAC
7:00 p.m. Middle School JVD
7:00 p.m. FW Friends
(age 3 - grade 5)
7:00 p.m. Adult Prayer Meeting
“Join Us In Worship”
ROSSFORD FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
157 Bergin Street
Rossford, Ohio 43460
Phone 419-666-9447
Rev. Alexander Sheares
SUNDAY
9:00 a.m. Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Worship Service
WEDNESDAY
6:00 p.m. Prayer Service,
Testifying and Bible Study
SATURDAY DEC 22
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Meets at the
Perrysburg YMCA
(Fort Meigs Center
for Health Promotion)
13415 Eckel Junction Rd.
Perrysburg, Ohio 43551
Sunday Mornings 10:00 a.m.
A Reformed Church Teaching
the Bible verse-by-verse
Pastor Joe Hillrich
419-356-1127
covechurch@gmail.com
We would love to have you
visit with us!
ST. JOHN’S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
U.S. 20 and Route 163
Stony Ridge, Ohio
Phone: (419) 837-5115
Daniel G. Beaudoin, Pastor
SUNDAY
8:30 a.m. Contemporary
Worship
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Traditional Worship
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
628 Lime City Road
Rossford, Ohio 43460
419-666-1393
www.allsaintsrossford.org
Masses: Saturday at 4:30 p.m.
Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
ALL SAINTS
CATHOLIC SCHOOL
(Preschool through Grade 8)
Where we study the world,
teach the heart,
and live the gospel.
SUNDAY DEC 23
Join us
as we
recapture MONDAY DEC 24
the wonder
of the
season.
AM
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PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
These times are for all campuses and the
message is identical. There will not be any
services on Christmas Day, so our volunteers
and staff can spend the day with their families.
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Phone: (419) 874-6502
Masses: Saturday,
5:00
p.m.; Sunday, 8:00, 9:45 and
11:30 a.m.
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WINNER
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Kitchens, Baths, Additions, Ceramic Tile, Decks,
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television, be aware that 1-900 numbers have a charge that
will be billed to your telephone number. 1-800 numbers that
switch you to a 1-900 number are also billed to you.
Government job information or sales can be obtained
free from appropriate government agencies.
Long distance calls to brokers may only be solicitations
for schools or instruction books, for which there is a charge.
THE CLASSIFIEDS
SERVE EVERYONE
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING—first 10 words $5.50, 30 cents per word thereafter. Display classified section, $12.75 per
column inch. All garage/estate sales must be prepaid, by cash, check or credit card. DEADLINE IS EACH MONDAY
AT NOON. Classified ads mailed in should be accompanied by payment; ads phoned in should be paid promptly to avoid
a $2.00 billing charge. Send ads to P.O. Box 267, Perrysburg, Ohio 43552. Perrysburg Messenger Journal office hours are
Monday-Friday, 8:30 to 4:30, closed Saturday and Sunday, or visit our Web site at www.perrysburg.com.
CALL 419-874-2528 or 419-874-4491
FIRST TIME ADVERTISERS, WITHOUT A CREDIT HISTORY
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ELECTRIC
MASTER ELECTRICIANS
Lic. # 22360
RESIDENTIAL Ƈ COMMERCIAL Ƈ INDUSTRIAL
SERVICE UPGRADES & REPAIRS
NEW CONSTRUCTION
SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEMS
UNIFORMED ELECTRICIANS
LICENSED Ƈ BONDED Ƈ INSURED
419-666-5211
Lake Erie
SPORTFISHING CHARTERS
METZGER PAINTING
& Wallpapering
•Powerwashing •Decks
•Plaster/Drywall Repair
419-874-2251
Senior Discount
Custom Window Coverings
Shutters • Draperies • Blinds
Eckel Snowmobile & Small Engine Repair
LAWNMOWERS, SNOWBLOWERS, SLEDS, ATVs, ETC.
Repairs~Rebuilds~Service~Winterize~Summerize
Authorized Equipment Dealer for
POWER PRODUCTS
25 Years Experience
Pickup & Delivery Available
(419) 833-1670 www.eckelsmallengine.com
Mackiewicz Siding,
Roofing and Windows, LLC
419-380-9983
FREE In-Home
Consultation
Professional Installation • Great Warranties
Each Franchise Independently Owned and Operated
www.budgetblinds.com
“Where Quality Matters” Since 1991
E-mail: mop5126@embarqmail.com
Stykemain Tree Service
Tree Trimming & Removal
Stump Removal
Mulch & Firewood
Crane Rental
Snow Removal
Fully Insured • Senior Discount
419-874-0484
HARDSCAPE w PAVERS w NATURAL STONE
SCREENED TOPSOIL w COMPOST w MULCH
TURF FERTILIZATION w RENOVATION w HYDROSEED
PLANT HEALTH CARE w TREE & SHRUB PRUNING
Certified Arborists & Landscape Technicians
24112 Lime City Rd. w Perrysburg, OH
www.envirocarelawn.com
LAWN • LANDSCAPE • IRRIGATION • TREE REMOVAL • SNOW REMOVAL
419-874-8119
Small Jobs Are Our Specialty
Patch Drywall and Plaster
All Textures Perfectly Matched
All Work Guaranteed
www.yourdrywall.com
SNOW REMOVAL, residential and commercial. Call
for
a
free
estimate.
419-779-1048.
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING, wall repair.
Reasonable rates. 30 years experience. Many Perrysburg references. Licensed and insured.
Call anytime, 419-874-2802.
PLACE YOUR classified ad in the American Legion Press.
Reach veterans across
the area each month
for as low as $5.50.
Call 419-874-4491 to
place your ad.
DON’S DRYWALL and
plaster repair. Resurfacing,
texturing. Free estimates,
seven days. 419-476-0145.
GOOD OLD fashioned house
cleaning and organization.
Honest, hard working. Ellie,
419-308-9188.
BDRY BASEMENT Waterproofing. Cracked or bowing
walls. 419-787-6020, 419349-5054.
SCHALLER TRUCKING.
Delivering stone, sand and topsoil for life’s little projects.
419-666-7642, 419-392-7642.
419-874-2734
Local Family Owned
Service Most Makes & Models
Parts 15% Off w/this Ad
www.rapidapplianceservice.com
Looking for the perfect
holiday gift for a loved one?
Snow Removal
& Lawn Care
CALL... Crew Cuts, LLC
419-340-7110
HURLEY’S
INTERIOR/
exterior painting. Reasonable
prices. 20 years experience.
Free estimates. Call 419882-6753.
BLIND CLEANING and repair. Mini blinds, wood blinds,
fabric shades, vertical blinds.
Pick up, deliver, take down,
re-hang, next day turn around.
Perrysburg Clean Blinds Plus.
419-874-9199.
ELECTRICIAN, 30 years experience. Residential and commercial. 419-704-7201.
SNOW REMOVAL. Residential driveways, sidewalks,
walks. Reasonable and reliable. Free Estimates. Call
Don at Dons Lawn and Landscape, LLC. 419-708-3855.
HAULING
ANYTHING.
Furniture, brush, leaves, top
soil or stone. Perrysburg
Lawn and Landscape LLC,
Kevin Rantanen. 419-870-1771.
IF YOU DON’T CALL US, YOU’LL PAY TOO MUCH!
Call Today 419-392-1335
PIANO TUNING, repairs,
sales. 419-754-7530, 419-3506281. www.beeleypiano.com.
SEWING MACHINE repair,
clean, oil, adjust, in your
home, $19.95, 24 hour service.
419-843-6233.
Huge selection of the best brands!
ELECTRIC
REPAIR,
R.C.I., fuse box, upgrades,
appliances, plugs, etc. Licensed and insured. Call today 419-349-4038.
UPHOLSTERY, YOUR fabric or mine. Reasonable.
419-874-5747.
APPLIANCE
REPAIR.
Fast professional service to
Rossford, Perrysburg and
Toledo vicinity. Call Dave
Smith Appliance Repair at
419-385-4474 or go to
DaveSmithAppliance.com to
schedule service or order parts
online.
EXPERIENCED CARPENTER specializing in finish
work, custom furniture, quality
woodworking, home repairs.
Jeff Hoile, 419-265-2999 or
419-874-1819.
PAINTING AND Wallpapering. Professional, quality work.
Removal, wall repair. Brian,
419-297-9686.
STEVE’S DRYWALL, spray
ceilings, texture walls, all
patchwork.
Call
Steve,
419-873-8025.
SNOW REMOVAL.
dential/Commercial.
able service. Poolman
and
Landscape,
419-874-8744.
Humane Ohio
Low-Cost Spay/Neuter
for Dogs and Cats!
Special prices for stray cats.
We are a non-profit organization.
Wood County Humane Society’s
SNOW REMOVAL. References, reasonable, estimates
available. Call Justin, 419872-5716.
Excursions for up to 10 persons
(419) 666-5952 (Day)
(419) 662-8347 (Night)
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BUSINESS SERVICES
SINCE 1987
Due to the Christmas and New Year’s holidays there will be early deadlines for the
December 27 and January 3 issues of the
Rossford Record Journal. ALL articles and
advertisements MUST be in by 3 p.m. on
Thursday, December 20 for the December
27 issue and 3 p.m. on Thursday, December 27, for the January 3 issue.
ResiReliLawn
LLC.
HANDYMAN.
EXPERIENCED, references, reasonable. No job too small. Dave
419-823-8033.
INTERIOR
PAINTING,
neat, experienced. References.
Free
estimates.
Donna,
419-476-1173, 419-250-4504.
WINDOW CLEANING. Perrysburg Window and Gutter
Cleaning, professional service
for a fair price. Call Michael
Rantanen, owner 419-8742482. For this month’s coupon
visit:
www.pburgwindowclng.com
MICHAEL’S
EXCAVATING. Sand, stone, topsoil, excavating. Free estimates. Insured. 419-344-1872.
CONCRETE WORK. Driveways, patios, sidewalks. Cement mason since 1985.
Call Paul 419-327-0883.
BRICK REPAIR, O’Shannons. Specializing in solving
masonry problems. Chimneys,
porches, foundations, tuckpointing, cement work. Fully
licensed and insured. License
number
BTR05128HRC.
419-270-3782.
MISCELLANEOUS
PET OF THE WEEK
Gourmet: domestic short hair, brown
tiger with white muzzle and chest
Salutations! My name is Gourmet. I
fancy myself a bit of a wordsmith so I
composed a poem for you in the spirit of
the holiday season. “I don’t need presents
with Christmas day wrappings, just a
saucer of milk for Christmas day lappings. Speaking of laps, yours looks good
for some napping, but first to the tree for
some ornament tap-tap-tapping.” As you
can see I’m a very smart boy, but I also enjoy playing with other felines
and toys. I think I’m pretty remarkable and I know you will as well if
you come out and visit me!
Please visit or call the Wood County Humane Society at 419-352-7339
to learn more about this great pet. All of our adoptable animals can be
viewed by visiting www.WoodCountyHumaneSociety.org.
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Like Home
WANTED TO BUY
In-Home Pet Sitting Service
Please call for rates
Book now for the holidays
Jan Quail, 419-378-1126
A MECHANIC buys vehicles; looks, pays accordingly,
anything
with
wheels.
419-870-0163.
BARB’S PET Sitting. Professional pet sitting in your home.
419-874-9192.
WANTED GUNS, any age,
any condition. Also WWII
and earlier military items. Indian
artifacts.
Rob,
419-340-5808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
FOR SALE
750 SANTA Clauses, all sizes
and types. Some old, some
new. Whole collection at one
time. 419-726-2597.
FIREWOOD, FREE delivery, 4’ x 8’ row, $65. Seasoned hardwood. Alternative
Tree Service, 419-475-3111.
(This notice is a public service
of the Welch Publishing Co.)
BUYING OLD guitars and
amps, old advertising signs,
old toys. 419-874-9119.
Wood County Humane Society will have an
opening for a full time animal cruelty investigator.
Requirements: high school diploma, animal experience, background in social work or criminal justice or related field preferred. Must live in Wood
County, be insurable to drive on our policy and
consent to a background check. Starting pay $9 or
negotiable with experience. Send cover letter, resume and three professional references to:
WCHS, 801 Van Camp Rd., Bowling Green, OH
43402 or email to woodcountyhumanesociety
@gmail.com by December 21, 2012.
Teacher – Perrysburg
Candidate must have a bachelor’s degree in Early
Childhood Education or related field and at minimum one year experience with pre-school aged
children and prior experience working with word
processing, spreadsheet, internet and database
software. Responsibilities include coordinating
and developing classroom activities, providing
developmentally appropriate care for children,
and maintaining accurate reports and documents.
Initial and periodic physical exam, pre-hire drug
test and background checks are required. Seasonal, Part-Time, avg. 25 hr/wk, $12.25/hr. Applications must be received by December 30, 2012;
apply online at wsos.org/employment. EOE
Business Intelligence & Data Warehousing Developer III
(Perrysburg, OH). Maintain SAP Busi. Warehouse & Busi.
Obj. reporting platform, incl. content, performance, & security. Req. Bach.’s deg. in IT, Comp. Sci., Elec. Eng., or rel.
field & 5 yrs.’exp. in developing & administering SAP Busi.
Warehouse (BW) 7.01 for co. w/ at least 200 power-users, w/
emphasis on FIGL & FICO, & incl. enhancing standard SAP
BW content & customer extractors. Stated or other exp. must
incl. 5 yrs. w/ each of following: Working w/ internal busi.
partners to develop SAP BW content that meets functional
reqs.; Designing, implementing, & supporting security models w/in SAP BW. Stated or other exp. must also incl. 1 yr. w/
each of following: Resolving SAP BW issues to provide optimal performance, near real time data access & high availability; Creating custom BW objects, Data Sources,
InfoObjects, InfoCubes, MultiProviders, Transformation
Rules, InfoSources, DTPs & InfoSets; Designing & developing data extraction from SAP utilizing flat files & standard
SAP data extractors; Writing basic ABAP programs for bldg.
transformations & update rules; Developing data warehouse
solutions in areas of integrating w/ source systems, bldg. &
maintaining Busi. Obj. Universes (BObj Enterprise XI 3.1), &
configuring Data Federator; Administering SAP BW, incl. activating new content, establishing proc. chains, deploying
transports, managing transport dependencies, troubleshooting load failures, & applying SAP Notes; Bldg. reports using
BObj Web Intelligence, Xcelsius, & Crystal Reports. Exp.
may be gained concurrently. Must be available for work &
on-call status outside reg. busi. hrs. up to 20% of time. Apply
w/ Req. ID #27466 at www.firstsolar.com.
TRAINCO
TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL
Day • Eves • Weekend Class
Job Placement
Company Paid Training
Call 419-837-5730
Train Locally-Save Hassle
PERRYSBURG CAMPUS
www.traincoinc.com
FIREWOOD, SEASONED,
4’ high x 8’ long stack, $80.
419-409-0252 or 419-409-0250.
HOVEROUND, USED mobility chair with auto lift.
MPV4
Scooter,
battery
charger, Silver/Star Pride
platform lift, battery charger,
exterior weather cover, low
hours. 567-225-4702. david
paulr1@aol.com.
TODDLER SAFETY Bed
rail, excellent condition. $10.
419-874-7763.
W H E E L BA R ROW,
SCONCES/CANDLEHOLDERS, wooden and aluminum ladders, 2 white shelves,
2 table lamps, metal storage
cabinet, coffee table, microwave, white dresser, iron
headboard/footboard, antique
dining table with 5 padded
chairs. Call 419-666-7184 for
more information.
GARAGE SALES
ALL GARAGE SALE ADVERTISING MUST BE
PREPAID,
BY
CASH,
CHECK OR CREDIT CARD
BY MONDAY NOON ON
WEEK OF PUBLICATION
OR THE AD WILL NOT
RUN. CALL 419-874-4491
TO PLACE YOUR AD AND
PAY VIA CREDIT CARD.
MOVING/ESTATE
ALL
MOVING/ESTATE
SALE
ADVERTISING
MUST BE PREPAID, BY
CASH, CREDIT CARD OR
CHECK, BY NOON ON
MONDAY BEFORE PUBLICATION OR THE AD
WILL NOT RUN.
MOBILE HOMES
* * * NOTICE * * *
Investigate before you invest. Call the Ohio Division
of Securities BEFORE purchasing an investment. Call
the Division’s Investor Protection Hotline at 800-7881194 to learn if the
investment is properly registered and if the seller is
properly licensed. Please be
advised that many work at
home advertisements do not
yield what is promised. It is
best to investigate the company before applying for any
work at home position.
WE ARE always looking for
great things to buy or consign. Collections or estates.
Jones & Jones LTD Antiques
and Fine Art. 114 W. Indiana.
419-874-2867.
HELP WANTED
Home for the Holidays!
6 months free lot rent
on select homes!
Nice selection
of 2 & 3 bedroom
Sites also available for
new or pre-owned homes
Certain restrictions apply
Financing Available!
Call Walnut Hills/
Deluxe Park
@ 419-666-3993
BUYING MOST items from
garages. Vehicles, motorcycles, tools, mowers, etc.
419-870-0163.
$300 and Up for All
Junk and Repairable
Cars/Trucks.
Guaranteed.
Lowest Prices on Auto Parts
Free Towing • 7 Days a Week
4848 N. Detroit Avenue
Homer’s Auto Parts
near Laskey
419-478-5052
USED CARS
2009 MERCEDES ML350.
3.5L, V-6 engine. Automatic
transmission, AWD, heated
seats and navigation. Clean
and nice condition. $25,499.
Financing available. Honda
East, Jeff, 419-891-1230 x22.
LOOKING FOR cars/trucks.
Call before selling or trading.
419-297-9709.
1999 CHEVY Silverado,
121K, V8, toy hauler, cruise,
PW, PL, CD, custom wheels.
567-225-4702,
davidpaulr1@aol.com
1996 CROWN Victoria,
very good condition. 69,500
miles. $2,800. Days only
419-693-8575.
2003 HONDA CRV, well
maintained, excellent condition, 90,000 miles. Asking
$8,000. Call 419-867-8355.
2008 FORD Escape EC.
102,500 highway miles. V6,
car
starter.
$10,500.
419-666-3667.
1997 OLDS Silhouette Extended. 123,000 miles. Runs
well. $1,900. 419-270-6261.
2003 GMC Sierra SLE extended cab pick-up truck. 1
owner. Trailer package. A/C,
power windows and lock,
cruise control, rear window defrost. Sharp, very clean. 155K
highway miles. Tonneau
cover, bug shield. $6,500.
Steve, 419-250-2308.
MOVING?
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your home
in the
classifieds
419-874-2528
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SITUATIONS WANTED
EXPERIENCED
SEAMSTRESS. Over 30 years experience. Dressmaking, wedding
gowns, bridesmaids, alterations and veil design.
419-874-5390.
HIRE “SANTA Claus”. I will
do parties, house visits and parades.
419-250-0913
or
419-250-6661.
IN HOME cleaning services
personalized to fit your needs.
10 years experience. Cheryl,
419-861-7627.
CLASSES OFFERED
ART CLASSES - Group &
Private. Drawing, painting &
figure study. Beginning
through advanced. EDGERTON ART Studio & School,
Perrysburg. Current schedule and registration forms
available online at www.
EdgertonArt.com; Call: 419290-OILS [6457], Email:
Edgerton.ART@att.net.
VACATION RENTALS
KNOWLEDGE OF home
sewing, piece work. Call
419-469-8898.
LOCAL DENTIST office is
looking for a full time experienced dental assistant to
join our staff. Please send
your resume to: Drs. Kelley
and Thebes 13003 Roachton,
Perrysburg, Oh 43551.
LOOKING FOR someone
that can do make up and hair
for a photo shoot. Call Debra
419-509-8234.
PART-TIME
GREETER
needed for our Perrysburg
campus. Apply in person to
Trainco Truck Driving School,
26718 Oregon Road, Perrysburg, between 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
PERSONALS
PRAYER TO THE
BLESSED VIRGIN
(never known to fail)
Oh, most beautiful Flower of Mt.
Carmel, fruitful Vine, Splendor of
heaven, blessed Mother of the Son of
God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in
my necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea, help
me and show me where you are my
mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of
God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I
humbly beseech you from the bottom
of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make your request). There are
none who can withstand your power.
Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray
for us who have recourse to thee (3
times). Holy Mother, I place this prayer
in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer
for three consecutive days and then you
must publish it and it will be be granted
to you. Grateful thanks.
J.R.
LUXURY 2 Bed/2 bath
condo in Playa del Carmen
Mexico @ The Royal Haciendas, spring break week beginning March 30, 2013 for
$1,450. All inclusive option
available. For details, call
419-874-6166.
PLACE YOUR
Vacation Rentals here.
Call us 419-874-4491
to place your ad.
PUBLISHER’S NOTICE
All real estate advertising in this
newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act which
makes it illegal to advertise
“any preference, limitation or
discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex, handicap,
familial status or national origin, or intention to make any
such preference, limitation or
discrimination.” Familial status
includes children under the age
of 18 living with parents or
legal custodians, pregnant
women and people securing
custody of children under 18.
This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for
real estate which is in violation
of the law. Our readers are
hereby informed that all
dwellings advertised in this
newspaper are available on an
equal opportunity basis. Call the
Fair Housing Center, 243-6163,
before you run your advertisement. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at
1-800-669-9777. The toll-free
telephone number for the
hearing impaired is 1-800927-9275.
FOR RENT
1 AND 2 BEDROOM twinplexes, corner 795 and Lime
City Road. No pets, $400 and
$500/month. 419-344-1975.
2 BEDROOM mobile home
at Village Green. No pets.
Need good credit. Water included. $435/month. Small
one bedroom mobile home,
$325/month. 419-248-2372.
2 BEDROOM villa. C/A,
gas heat, attached garage,
washer/dryer
hook-ups,
$665/month. 419-874-0889.
2 BEDROOMS, 807 Three
Meadows Drive, ground level,
850 sq. ft., appliances, AC,
laundry area, new carpet and
flooring $550/month. 419346-6703.
28042 WHITE Road, nice
two bedroom home. One car
garage, all appliances included. $900/month, 1 year
lease. 419-367-6032.
CARRIAGE HOUSE on secluded lot. Lawn, owner maintained. 1 bedroom plus office.
2-1/2 car heated garage, C/A,
non-smoking,
no
pets,
$750/month plus utilities.
419-874-6712, 419-205-1297.
OFFICE SPACE, Perrysburg Township. Great location. Upper level available.
1,200 to 1,800 square feet.
Ample parking, regional
market
exposure.
$900-$1,200/month. All inclusive. 419-874-8144.
PERRYSBURG ONE bedroom plus den brick ranch
apartment. Adults preferred,
security deposit, 1 year lease.
No pets, non smoking.
419-356-0694.
PERRYSBURG
TOWNSHIP 1 and 2 bedroom apartments starting at $425.
Wooded setting, no gas bill.
Call for our specials,
419-389-0555.
PERRYSBURG
TOWNSHIP. 2 bedroom , 1-1/2
bath. Washer/dryer hookups.
No
pets.
$555.
419-260-7583.
PERRYSBURG, 1 bed upper, 126-1/2 West Second.
Heat and water provided.
$525/month plus deposit, 1
year lease. 419-872-1973.
PERRYSBURG, TWO bedroom apartment overlooking
lake. Garage, no pets. $595.
Broker/owner 419-874-1112,
419-874-1188.
ROSSFORD 2 bedroom starting at $450. Quiet community,
pet friendly. 1110 Lewis. By
appointment, 419-385-0704.
ROSSFORD, 1 bedroom
house, newly remodeled, all
new appliances. Available
January 1. $650/month, no
pets, 419-509-3286.
ROSSFORD,
154
Elm
Street, 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
fenced in yard, $675/month,
plus utilities, plus deposit.
Available
immediately.
419-666-6865.
SOUTH TOLEDO. 1,2 and 3
bedroom spacious apartment
homes with washer/dryer.
Across from the Stranahan
Theater starting at $599. Call
for our specials, 419-3890555.
THREE MEADOWS, Simmons Road, apartment. 2 bed,
1 bath, no dogs, second floor.
$525 per month plus deposit.
Call 419-843-2065.
Rossford 3 bedroom, 1 story
house freshly painted inside, 1
bath, washer/dryer hook-up,
large eat-in kitchen, covered
patio, 1.5 car garage, very quiet
street. $850/mo. plus deposit.
Pets negotiable, 419-823-4321.
Perry’s Landing
Space for Rent
•Commercial/Office
Space, 500 sq. ft.-1800
square feet available.
•1 bedroom apt. available, $525 plus utilities.
419-352-0717
Perrysburg Townhome
2 bedroom available,
1 1/2 bath, full basement,
w/ w/d hookups,
1 car garage. Located in
residential neighborhood
Rent $750 + utilities.
Call for showing!!
419-353-5800
www.meccabg.com
AVAILABLE NOW!
WAREHOUSE SPACE
1,200 To 2,400 SQ. FT.
WITH OFFICES
RESTROOM
OVERHEAD DOOR
13 FT. CEILINGS
VERY CLEAN
MODERN, SECURE
26963 ECKEL ROAD
PERRYSBURG
CALL 419.874.5307
ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL — December 20, 2012 — Page 7
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
FREE CABLE
Cordoba Apartments
Perrysburg Township.
Close to Owens & Crossroads.
Rent starting at $410
419-381-0600
Rossford 4 bedroom, 2
story house freshly painted
inside w/new hard surface
flooring throughout, 2 full
baths, large living room and
dining room, kitchen has
dishwasher, washer/dryer
hook-up in basement, fenced
backyard w/2 car garage.
$995/mo. plus dep. Pets negotiable, 419-823-4321.
WANTED TO RENT
PROFESSIONAL SEEKS
3-4 bedroom Perrysburg home.
Up to 3 year lease.
419-265-3790.
PUBLISHER’S
NOTICE
All real estate advertising in
this newspaper is subject to
the Federal Fair Housing
Act which makes it illegal to
advertise “any preference,
limitation or discrimination
based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status or national origin, or
intention to make any such
preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status
includes children under the
age of 18 living with parents
or legal custodians, pregnant
women and people securing
custody of children under
18. This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any advertising for real estate
which is in violation of the
law. Our readers are hereby
informed that all dwellings
advertised in this newspaper
are available on an equal opportunity basis. Call the Fair
Housing Center, 243-6163,
before you run your advertisement. To complain of
discrimination call HUD
toll-free at 1-800-669-9777.
The toll-free telephone
number for the hearing impaired is 1800-927-9275.
2 BEDROOM, 2 full bath
Rossford home for sale. 190
Hannum Avenue. Just a walk
from downtown or to the Marina. Enclosed front porch,
hardwood floors, appliances
included. Newer furnace and
water heater. Fenced in backyard with detached garage,
$92,500. 419-276-2377.
PERRYSBURG CONDO,
Village at River Place. 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, 1,400 SF,
new carpet, neutral paint, Corian countertops, appliances,
2 car garage. $125,000.
419-450-9335.
Perrysburg
Real Estate
News and Stats
at
www.PerrysburgBlog.com
LAND FOR sale, 1.85 acres,
Perrysburg Township, Perrysburg Schools. Parcel P60400-210000065002, $42,000.
Call 419-690-2183.
PERRYSBURG,
THREE
Meadows 5 townhouse rental
property. Each unit: 2 beds up,
1-1/2 baths, living room, family room with fireplace,
kitchen with appliances, basement
with
washer/dryer
hook-up, patio, 1 car garage
with
opener.
$359,000.
419-304-6765 evenings.
Bruce Lively
Home for the Holidays
Own a piece of Perrysburg History
The JA Hall House! $469,900
The Perry Team
Mortgage Lender
Jill & Mark Perry
Welles Bowen Realtors
419-283-4300
419-898-8352
virtual tour - www.perryteam.net
PERRYSBURG 419-872-2410
Info + Photos on all MLS properties
go to www.danberry.com
New Listing – 590 Candyce Court –
Lovely 4 BR, 3.5 BA home features upgraded kitchen & in-ground pool, great location near school, park and expressway.
$242,500.
New Listing – 30033 Saint Andrews –
Beautiful home situated on Belmont’s 9th
tee, 4 BR, 2.5 BA, located in township so
no city taxes. $227,500.
6499 Garden Road – Totally updated 2
BR, 1.5 BA condo, nothing to do but move
in. $78,500.
2709 Derby – Spacious home in desirable
Hasty Hills, 4 BR, 2.5 Ba, 3 car garage, first
floor office. $299,900.
1666 Castlebar – SOLD
269 Cedar Ridge – SOLD
128 Cranden – SOLD
112 Twinbrook – SOLD
Cecilia Richardson, ABR
419-356-2000
www.ceciliarichardson.danberry.com
Infoline # 419-539-1020
Check us out on the web: www.rossford.com
Barber’s In
The
Stop by and see Brent, Maggie,
Becky and Lou!
129 W. Third Street
419-874-6684
HOURS: Wed. 9-7; Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-7; Sat. 9-2
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Junior high wrestling team takes first place at Lake tournament
For the first time in many
years, the Rossford Junior
High School wrestling program has more wrestlers
than weight classes.
The coaches took two
teams to the Lake tournament last Saturday. The Maroon team went undefeated
to take first place. They
grappled with Maumee, Gibsonburg, Arbor Hills, and
Edison, fighting hard to hold
on to their winning streak
and came out victorious.
The Gray team wrestled
Evergreen, Lake, and Edison
and performed extremely
well. They fought hard and
came up against some strong
teams, and were victorious
over Evergreen.
They are now 13-0-1 for
the season.
The RJHS wrestlers and coaches with their first place trophy from the Lake tournament.
Toledo Area Humane Society reduces adoption fees in December
The Toledo Area Humane
Society has reduced adoption prices through the end
of December. The following
rates apply:
•Dogs who have been at
the shelter for some time will
have their adoption fees reduced to $25.
•All other dogs over the
age of 6 months will receive
$25 off their adoption fees.
•All adult cats will have
their adoption fees reduced
to just $25.
•Kittens will have their
adoption fees reduced to
$50.
•Pocket pet adoption fees
are reduced to $2.50.
In return, TAHS asks
prospective pet owners to
bring in a gift from their
Wish List when you visit the
shelter to adopt. Items like
canned dog and cat food,
new or gently used blankets
and towels, dog and cat
treats, non-clumping cat litter, and gas cards for cruelty
officers are being accepted.
Donations from the Wish
List are appreciated and help
off-set the shelter’s reduced
adoption fees.
“Our goal is always to
help as many pets as possible
find their new forever homes.
It becomes even more special around the holidays,”
said Dr. Debbie Johnson, di-
The Rossford High School
varsity wrestling team record
now stands at 10-6, and 3-1 in
the NBC.
CJ Ball is off to a great
start at 16-0 with a 9-5 decision over Evan Ulinski of
Woodmore, who was fourth
in the state last year.
Next up for the RHS team
is the 42nd Marion Harding
Classic to be held December
28-29.
pecially for the holidays.”
Temporary foster volunteers also are needed. TAHS
is currently collecting names
of people who are willing to
help. Anyone who can foster
an animal for Christmas Eve
and Christmas Day, can send
an e-mail to the TAHS foster
coordinator at foster@
toledoareahumanesociety.
org.
The Toledo Area Humane
Society will be closed to the
public Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day.
Christmas
Schedule
of
Services
Our area houses of worship
invite you to rejoice this
Christmas season with praise,
reflection, song and prayer. Their
doors are always open, so please
join them in celebrating the true
meaning of the season.
Christmas
Christmas Eve
Eve
&
&
Christmas
Christmas
Day
Day Masses
Masses
Rossford
wrestling
Mat Notes
rector of operations at
TAHS. “Just because the
ASPCA Challenge is over,
we haven’t lost the momentum of finding new homes
for the animals in our care
and we’d love to see the shelter as empty as possible, es-
December 24
4:00 p.m. – Church
4:00 p.m. – Gymnasium
6:30 p.m. – Church
12 Midnight – Church
(preceded by music at 11:30 p.m.)
December 25
9:00, 10:30 a.m.
& 12 Noon
E. Front & Elm Sts.,
Perrysburg
www.saintroseonline.org
CHRIST EV.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Dowling)
22552 Carter Rd., B.G.
P.O. Box 364
Phone: 419-833-3956
Rev. Tom Zulick
Christmas Eve at 7:00 p.m.
Candlelight service
with Holy Eucharist
Christmas Day
10:15 am
CrossPoint Community Church
Johnson named Wrestler of the Week
Rossford High School junior Dallas Johnson was
named Wrestler of the Week for December 10-15. Dallas
was 2-0 in the league with a 6-5 decision over Genoa and
a forfeit over Lake. At the Lakota Holiday Duals, he helped
the team to a second place overall finish by going 4-1. He
won two matches by pin and received two forfeits. His
overall record now stands at 9-2 on the season.
Sunday, December 16: 10:30 a.m.
Program by students of Ottawa River
Elementary School,
followed by a gourmet reception
Sunday, December 23:
Worship service at 10:30 am.
Message: The Songs of Christmas
Monday, December 24:
Christmas Eve service at 6:00 pm candlelight service
4212 Onondaga Ave., near the
intersection of 283rd
and Lehman, in Point Place.
Pastor: Rev. Michael DeLong
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Lutheran Church
Do you have an idea for a good story in the Rossford
community?
Call the Journal at 419-874-4491 or send an e-mail
with your news to editor@rossford.com.
314 East Indiana Avenue
419.874.4346
www.zoarlutheran.com
Christmas Handbell Program “Bethlehem"
December 22, 6:00 p.m. & December 23, 10:00 a.m.
Christmas Eve Worship
December 23, 6:00 p.m.
Family-oriented service with Holy Communion
December 24, 3:30 & 6:00 p.m.
Family-oriented service with Holy Communion
8:30 & 11:00 Traditional service with Holy Communion
Pre-service music begins 30 minutes before each
Christmas Eve service
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All Saints
Catholic Church
628 Lime City Road, Rossford
419-666-1393
Web: www.allsaintsrossford.org
Monday, Dec. 24, Christmas Eve:
Masses, 4:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. & Midnight
Tuesday, Dec. 25, Christmas Day:
Mass, 10:00 a.m.
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
Holy Day of Obligation Masses
Monday, Dec. 31, New Year’s Eve, 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 1, New Year’s Day, 10:00 a.m.
Regular Weekend Mass Schedule
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Rehearsals under way for Rossford High School production of ‘Scapino!’ Elizabeth Parisi named
Signor Argante (junior Nolan Duly) and Signora Geronte
(sophomore Hannah Peterson).
Young lovers share a kiss. Giacinta (senior Rori Coyle) and
Ottavio (freshman Andrew Sabovik).
The Rossford High
School Drama Club is busy
rehearsing for its upcoming
production of the comedy,
“Scapino!” which opens January 10.
Based upon the classic
1671 comedic farce “Les
Fourbieres de Scapin”
(“Scapino’s Deceits”) by
French playwright and essayist Moliere, Tony Award
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Daisies,”) and author Frank
Dunlop successfully revived
and updated the classic to
much acclaim in 1974 winning several Drama Desk
Awards.
The play now takes place
in the seedy waterfront cafes
and pizzerias of 1950s
Naples, Italy.
Two young Neopolitans,
Ottavio (freshman Andrew
Sabovik) and Leandro
(freshman Daniel Fox) beg
Ottavio’s deceitful con artist
valet, Scapino (junior Bran-
don Goldsmith) and sidekick
Sylvestro (freshman Alex
Santellana) to bring them together with their true loves–
the naive Giacinta (senior
Rori Coyle) and gypsy Zerbinetta (junior Haley Peterson), despite previously
arranged marriages prepared
by cafe owner Signor Argante (junior Nolan Duly)
and
merchant
Signora
Geronte (sophomore Hannah
Peterson).
Through all kinds of
trickery and lies, Scapino
tries his best for the children
amidst slamming doors, mistaken identities, spinning
plates of pasta and abusing
people in public with
sausage.
Also featured in the cast
are Taylor Moore, Chandler
Horton, Mekenze Healey,
Kyleigh DeHart, Aly Hope,
Katie Taylor, Trent Morelock, Danny Burgan and
Sammy Beale.
“Scapino!” is directed by
Julie Zatko and Ryan Mahaffey. Technical direction by
Eddie Czubinski.
The production runs January 10-13, in the RHS Auditorium. Thursday through
Saturday performances will
be at 7:30 p.m., and a Sunday matinee is at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $6 general admission. The production
lasts approximately one
hour.
Tanner Krotzer named
RJHS Wrestler of the Week
Tanner Krotzer has been
named Rossford Junior High
wrestler of the week.
Coach Hussar and Coach
Ball recognized Tanner for
taking his practice time to a
new level, working harder
than ever and motivating
everyone around him.
Tanner also takes time
out of his mornings and
evenings to run, work out
and motivate other wrestlers
who need to make weight or
want extra time to practice.
The coaches said that
Tanner’s dedication to his
teammates is a quality that is
setting the right example in
the wrestling room.
Elizabeth Parisi was selected Student of the Month
for December by the
Maumee/Bowling Green Elks
Club. Elizabeth was one of
several area students invited to
a luncheon program at the
Maumee/BG Elks Lodge on
December 13. Students are selected for the award based on
scholastic achievement, leadership potential, school activities, and character.
Elizabeth is the daughter of
Alice and Robert Parisi of
Rossford. She is a senior with
a 3.97 grade point average.
She enjoys running and has
performed well on the track
and cross country teams. In
2011, Elizabeth was a regional
qualifier in the 4x800 event
and was named to the Second
Team All-NBC.
Elizabeth is an active and
generous volunteer. She mentors local elementary students,
assists with Boy Scout Troup
43, completes numerous mis-
Students are using technology
to help them improve their
math skills.
Sumdog is an online individuated series of math questions which allows students to
work on math concepts in
competition with other students around the country and
around the world. More than
70 students from ASCS participated during the December
contest. Sixth grade student
Liam Walsh placed 601 out of
51,670 players.
Top winners in each grade
include:
Elizabeth Parisi
sion trips with her church
youth group and most recently,
volunteered to serve as a Big
Sister with the Big Brothers
Big Sisters organization.
Elizabeth plans to attend
the University of Cincinnati to
major in international affairs
and Spanish.
‘Christmas Candle’ set for Dec. 24
Residents are invited to
step back in time and attend
a live taping of the Radio
Theatre, “The Christmas
Candle.” Live shows will be
Taylor, grade 1; Savannah
French and Justin Hire, grade
2; Michael Nawrocki and Lillia Hittler, grade 3; Isabel
Palmer and Sophia Palmer,
grade 4; Kate Ellis, grade 5;
Liam Walsh and Patrick Yost,
grade 6, and Miranda Cano
and Frances Kraus, grade 7.
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