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A.L Mayor

OPEN HOUSESunday, Jan, 17th, 2-4 p.m.

'43rd Vear. No; 13 \AVON LAKE.famiary 13, 1993

SHEFFIELD 933-5100

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•tj\ SHEFFIELD LAKE AVON

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'M:r^%k'i- Community-

A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN LORAIN COUNTY

*;.And More

Peace Corps volunteer experiences 'Stone Age'

.•„ -Sign upl Mfe mentioned'-o few.baci lh«i &ig plans f,fco Avoii%ake JuniorIVowim's Club ha£in stare for the I H M MPark ctitnplux, A special itrtirlo'w rtinn-.init in thh>..'weekV". issue »«okinfl

ar«us •/,»? m*r*j".

y | r W . please fill1 outtfie "Park Vtiiyotccr" form (wo'/iilrt'.

:. | C!*tr«l'*rtd'1nditi:«l« NfflhC Tf.f- AVIM,Xnio Piifeltt- fjl^itry vvili tm.-.lmi J

ujaboyt C«tewiis<' ami liiftttt-.jit)t.v. fI'.IJI;'JtD01; (Sn« attleto info Issut*.]

' FbrtedtenitartolftraAfitthif Avnn I.iilits. Zoning. I^Mit) of /\jjpeaU, has alwaysSjkrtiti thp plneii to Bit, .Qriecif the, Area".*bt&trkept svcruls, ihttflnly liiing; that i»usually tnljJilag Is lhcpcpcornand sudttyou miftfil onjoy ao the monthly d r a m a 1

.and humor unfold*. : ' • • •.. I've attended many of theio mectinus-ovQr tbey»arit «»d-aflitir« wliUtt yo" gel Bfont,for what is about to Jiappoh hosed

. oil lhaj xiitiiKbft board •mt.'iMt* and Ihbr*umoer cf roaldifnls attending the pro-csedingsf, Anaer, homor. shouting, deepsi«h» ami an occasional quick, exit make :

(bis forum n nnvwr.ending baltlo zone forr tho :tn3JvJd'uRi' tasking-an appeai or,those opposed |o a fMufjat' fyr aft exept*

By Man;«llu Orunttu

'•AVON E..AK.K - Di^iitislifij v. lU) 111.:ilircrtinn li«i ^ji^i^r wai takinn hur.(u r m « r fr.d rrt Ji it:It,-- T(*/.:>,• r.? »j

-ptiUIUftnijjticrr S,i« C'rofs Wi:nl lookingTor a cluinKt; t>l ^ii'tmij;, oml '»\n: (OMHJ IE- in iht- middle of ihr AIiii.;m i.uDttmiut.

Cross. 20, jumed ihi; L'.S. Po-nc t>r | i*vvh«rtj«iw.-HOfW!i) 20 munths ip. the third

.world u.iltnti 'if fcuru'tbi'twemi /amhiuand Ziml».ihwtj(. Cmss ticlputf vilLigur?lt!»t crops.f.tr tht.ir nliility tr»|\*'ltlisi-iiui•Miuiy .soib iiml pruvfric food'of hiRli'jriiiiirifiunjl vaiuii. • ' ,

Mti! iw.1 wUtftt shf ln'iii>vt:ii hisv win),w-t* Mntlltht iu iiiij^e .1 nci-iiUK' cliC-frrHUcH. ..II HuJ T.-1»'1 (..>...'» ....•!vulunlRArs w«r« withJr«*vn frnrn Zaire

^ i p• "W*t;wiir<; •ill.t/'VHCuatud, not juul tin;U.S. ytitunlctirs."' Cruss , s»tnl. "Tin:Holglart puratrtiopurK fjf>l us oul."• The poltltcui unrnsl that sonl rolk-fwtirkcrs beii. Uilheii home countries rt-mniris todpy tt» faclkins continiut to (ry

innd ouit turrenl Prenjfient for-t.ifoMboutoti, who is beHoved to bfl ilie

fjiurlh rit; I icst iiuin in il:i! uorl-.i,Mhont'ju Is s.ticl tn r.tvnl ,i\\ lii'. munuy(com Iti.-. pounlc..sind iii'iaitsf K.'f lias hl«.own (ii-rsoniil ;irtny. rir> nn« h.c biicniihlt! Uf lopple his )trjvt>rnini:iit. w.citr-illt»K to t>osr..

\'olimtn;rs must r:«;rvo tivo' yis.KJirni'iimtun tn itu- IVnci* Cori)*-. but stnr.utti^rc vv.ss j govern 1 m.'tir (jvnrthniw inhor iissiKniift country. Crtxr. was ^ivunthe .>ptiun uF comint; l)it(.k la tin; UniiwiSl;iU'n nr tii'tft^ *tulior.i'() rlsiiwht.'ri.*.

Ihivi»K heua buck itt the Stuiiiv for^.'vur.il intmihs now. Cross WJIS .ir-i:«plml into t» nr^ilu.it<: sUnl> prtmr^m in

HI Ilto L'divwr.sily of.Soiitln;riiv[>i mid in ntnv siuclimt twn-iniiK

t. ihirii-Mriuli* . (.IdiM in,- I I>itlii;HtntrH,Mtsstmppt. Homu lo uiaii.,. uHUf. AUMhotidny-i, the 198t jinuiuiitu of AvonLnkf! Htfth Sr.hool Rathwrird with high

,f:innd* and tjlkuil about her

"It's if tot of fun. Till! kids are nit™.It's a KOO<1 siluattjn. and I got .1 lul of _ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ _ _ ^ » ^ _ _ _ _finnnctnl supper- (1o buy iiipplius withi ^^^^i^^axM^^^^^ma^mfrom thu pri:.cipfll." Miu'says. "That Sue Cross mattsrs the balancing act,

.' [ '[ Continued en page 18 assimilating Into Zairian culture.

Personals offer companionship opportunitiesWith thitfast-prtCfid society we have to-

dsy, opfHV-^iiiities oru sonielimus Incfc-ing whan It dr.rnrs to flnrlinft that speclnlcampanioiL for romance or simplyfriendship. ~ • ._ ._.

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(3t?n;'<tbejcity>;buflmng(:i>fJes. ,:' ArtfcesisnBrki go**'-Avon Lako has

, hi^rew!1 liatatcpriws.will's'notuiu»qt:

• mati forVfifLindlyiduftt to add on to thuir.-cuiroht honjeraiher than moys.up.rjj •'hifcborprta&.'new homo (jf la^erhotfioin aii'Blroady'toitnblbKed.ar«D of lowri.The new/udiUllo/i, 'oo a number of occa1-ripns, Ililie/leBjstiB^pensive way to «o.

;&tivB {h$builder ts conlraclbd and thtr;hJ|Ueprinu»r»'.fSnaJizwcl.aqulck,visit lo'.-th» budding o^^riititffti ,i» alt Ihor*/::nB«iftl (&^'ia^j«tt'ich*^*ooo*( lo obtain'• v\tl)« proper munlcfpal permits. ;:'^It'ff uiualli/ at;thi-( poinl the*building:\depa't'fritejit;fti!te['mintiK M»hwheror not.,

• Now, with a rnvolulionary syslcm oftelephone electronics, opportunities tnmoot penoltt air plentiful, convenient,easy and fast.

Tho PRESS has recently Introduced

PKESS acknowledges letter writers

p;v vvV«u.n«»nt,«l| i bccUy^ea i a a|^;: • liHcludir et«ctrka£''< 'plumbing heightM'iI lf l l i lW^Ufc^fion* and re'nryardsetr

fences'onri their rnanyl '

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twrf'ok-tniatl tatfcfbtt mayiiirv^ addlllon w designed loo

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Each vvuek Presv rn^dors put up withmy comments and opinions and,as iUcweeVs.po by. thoso very same rof?ilnr»Stop me and point but what tbeyliito ordon't liktj about what wasWHtlen (h my'WttHfcly column "CommunityPulse..J\nd More." Their,:remarks art*truly upproclated and to»d to keep us ono a r I o c s . ' . - • • ' . , . ' . ' • ' • • • ' • • ' •;

Over 350 concerned individuals totikt.'me frum their busy schedules to vvritotatter!) of pralso, criticism, thanks andgeneral information about our com*munilica. Just liko.tht* opinions v/egiye,

• tbey loo have opinions find approachesto life that are sometimes questioned.But. their opinions, whether they agreewith us or not. ore inrziuabfo-,m ourfight of free speech, To those fatter

writers of 1992. .1 very special thank? foryour M-ntrituition to not only The Prow,but your communities. <

Names Withheld By Requnt - 47.Eric S c h a t s c h n c l d c r . Danie lVVttgonkr.echl. Lindt R, Shuw, MnrjorioVV. Calkjns, Anna llg. Lynnn A. Grcunc.Charles Beard, (eanne Bn'lr. Paul S.Holland. Dinnno R. I-'nink, Family^ ofLylu McCullouKh, |tthn hi. Ev»,irson. |aeSmith. Mary DiSnlvo-Smitli. DUUSBI U.

, Lccian. ho rune Coughlin, |imMnssonheimer. Nnncy Jurcckl. Donnisflreese, Dale F. Cornelius. G. N. .tircll-ingtr, Betsy Byrne, Norenn Chornock,Herman F. Kopf, Al A Frnn Asirc. I«ff

Continued on page 8

tho Hoort-to-Heort personals - a place inthe Classified adi to seek and be- soughtaflcr. All entries are confidential lo pro-spcctlvit matchinB por^ners. The -con-ntntion beUvecn two parties who wont16 set logKther is made' through atelephone system *T >ilar lo vnico mail.. The IjBuuty in Iho, • Haart-to-HeartClassifieds w that your ad will bopublished in six nawspapefs - ThePRESS; Thn lilyrid ChrontcltyTohfiram:iVvstlifu; North itidgoVilfa Press; Ver-milian Photoiournat. and the ModlnaCounty Gdzvttif.

Placing a Henrl-to-Heort personal odis free. Responding lo the udBrequirea ofecpor-mlnutc charge. For morn detailsan how !o place or respond to a Hnart-tn-Hertrt personal, piuaso soto tlie Heart-to-Hearts in the Classifiod Ad suction.To go ahead, find pio^o an ad, callMolissn at Tho PRESS,

3If you're looking for romance, don't

wait too lonn to place or reply to an ad;Valentine's Day is just around the cor-ner, and you may want to share it withsomuunr special.

; departmcu! denies your ro-l i l r f " • • ' ; : • • • • . ; • •••";'• y¥..i •'• '- -•

vMai.tok.anei forgot.

^ Valentine's Day is February 14th« Teli Them You Love Them. . . and MORE !w $ $mmm FOR MORE DETAILS* A

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fresh sliced or chippedskinless

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Letters ABSOLUTFLV NO COUPONS NEEDED

Thank you from Sam'sTu llu- iviUtor.

On twiutlt ul mv M.ilt ,ii 1' !nt,i>tirSair.S .iiul ivys i i l . I u t / iml jHilmcly h i eIJ th;mfc.' U ' rwy 's l)i*!i I I T ttii* WIHKII r tutChris tum* pruM-nt nf Itiurti lor Hie il.iliii.n) Fra tin firm's Flnwin-'i of t\\»n tur thrd r h c i u u i fruit tnsk.fi | i t t u-n! wl;ii;k llu vuumtjiccl on whtli ' w e ivt-ru so hii»\

ft K truly tii'.irt'..irmifiK tu MV lliok.indnci'tiif nttu:r liusitViM". iuuiir ;IM\I.

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K.itr.y ilurruwsAmi tht *tnfi <jf Piinrii-itic 'j.im'*

Avon Lake Charity Ball setTu the Editor:

Tho fourth Annual Avon X^Y.v ClhirilyBall '.vilt bu helil Saturday FPO. fc ut AvonOaks Country Club. This j'.-ar's na 'J

ovunt promisor lo be (he most successfulyet. All proceeds benefit the Avun UiKuCommunity Kusourtu SLTVICL-S.Through the generous supiiurt u\ uurtommunitj and uur sponsors. MIL- 1902Bail raised o y c $17,000 for CRS. \V<i .iresure to match that amount due to tht!commitment of this yoar\ sponsorswhich include lo dole: Avon I.aku \t.WomonVCJFWC. Avon Lake Crew. AvonLake Printing. Avon Luke Rotary. AvunLaktt Travel, Avon Oaks Country Club.BFCoodrtch. Dr. Anlhony Bactniiii'.Consumer Builders, Custom Engraving.D«lla Airlines. Diversified Benefit Plans.

•EST National Bank. Ernst and Youni;.Ferrous Mclal Processing, Fountiilm*Bleau Party Center, Ford Motor Cvm-puny. Camellia Conn I ruction. Gibson In-surance Agency. .Joyce, BuickPontiacJoseph M: Smith junket Enterprise.Kiwanis,. Kopf Const met ion, landingAnimal Hospital. Lloyd Manwutl Fortl.Inc. . MMMC Associalos , Inc..M c D o n a l d ' s C o r p . . , Me Kin leyMachinery. Mike Bass Fcrd. PursrnialTravel. Phoenix Products. Inc., Riley.Koury and Resar. Attorneys. Kini-Kn^oSupermarket of Avon iJikn. Kivorsitii)Drives, Jim:. Smitli finil .Smith AStornoys. Sunrise Land Company;Sylvester BuiUors, Thomas PiirVimlnKCorp., Tom-Car Fond*. TrademarkHomos. Dr. Dennis'M. Ward. Wiirhola,OToola. i-oughman. Alderman & Stum-phauzer, 'Attorneys: -\

If you would be intcrestml in odd ingyour name to'tHis.tUt of conenmed com-munity leaders, plooso contncl ScoitMcKinSay al H33-5157.1 To platto an ad in the Ball programcontact Carol Miller at 033-7855. j

Tobocomoa 'Friend of CRS" and belisted in Iho Ball program, call SuCrawford at 933-5S87. ;• Avon Lake Charity. Ball CommiHoe

Heartfelt thanksTolhoEdlloh . •''•'•• We would like lo express inn heartfeltthanks and " 0 P P r o c l u l l o n of 9hbuseholds In Sheffield/Sheffield Lake(hct received Christmas boskets.

To the Shcfrield/Shorncld LnkeChamber of Commerce who started thedrive for kinds with o vflry sonorousdonation and with tho help or severaleencrouV businesses, local duns,

^ Sr«anlzation«. schools. chuTcliwr «mlmany; many individual* we wuro nble lo

'urovido hr so many. Thxf list of pcoplu, involved is too long lo I n h e r e , but to'= •'those of you Who so gonorbusly donned

of your lime and laloiiis-bblli to providefor'liw baskets and to prupitni thohaskcls know that yuu;nro ft 1.1. veryspecial people mid wW »m-nmwmtMj»wiby ninny Rrateful ramUks. . •

, mo here lit thtr n»oiicy'w«r« plmiM«ithul'"we wiir-J «hle to cuotdinnle thn

torain' .Cm.'my Social Her-. • ; •' • ^iee>. Inc.

viiin McCulmugh. inturtm

from Kiwanis

££;••;: itie Saiyii lion Arm:

Ukfttarteft the month

S ^ f o - r ^ b . ^ receivedIt will bb.uMd to help lh(> needy or

h t . ' a f c n , . , '•' . ' / ;• • , . . ', ;

.\ l ir. '--l I7M l!1<tn!!illS!N »\i.'fr iliN...!.-ilI n t h e n i i ' i o l i t T s u t k i u . m i - . inn tin*K U V . H U - . K.i", l l l i m u t riiijiiiif; tin* t ic!! ."

k m . u t . w i M P i\ .:!( '•- IM t! i ,uik Ki:il \U-^\•in'I S j i . t rU i ' l i i ' n 1 viurt-1 . i u n l T o m - t.'.iri- ')ni!s fur n r ' n i i U n i ; tl*« k r r i t i - [(it . iliiui.sW i t h o u t tin* i i n ip i ' l I I H I U \>\ t l l i ' sc riji'r-r t m n t v t h i s i c r y i i n p n v t a i i t i . ' i o i i n u m K

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Ki^ti'.us duV» ;il Avun 1jti.tr1

David A. Md''s. lliiairntitii

Supports bond issue'di itII Av.m I.iikt' Voter*.

Ffh. 2, I*liKi ivili lit; dt-cisiim iliiy iit llu:polls. The decision ivill bu to support tin.-prupost'il IKJIKI isstii* to i:;tf);iinf tin; AvunLulu: I'ubtic Library.

[ did u !ut of (liinkiiii: ahoul ihi? itlni\.apropusecj bond issui?. My conclusionwas Ihut Ihi! [m>[uist><l bond issuu wtiuUib» in lh*; bi!st intirrvsts of .ill i\w peoplenf Avon I-KM*. Sunn.- of (hi) T'.'iisons IdiHjuk'd to voli! for tbt- propost'il bondissut? iv«n; us follows:

Thff liljfiiry JhouliI Ki-vp jmce with tbucommunity srcnvlb Al pmsi'tit. I!,,T<!iiru oviir H.OOC.'iibrurv/^rda.

The p;irkh!g spaces ar*- timiti-d ;uu!over L-ruvvitrrrf ift pnai. hours.

The librury's lugb usay-r .ippic-.n hestliti.infuly n:Ku[;tt(on limits

Ntrv/ si:rvit:u» will inctudu j bu.sinos.sdupitrlmutit with FAX. computer,tvk'phoitt? ;intl n-furtinco sou revs.

Then; will bo 25,(100 additional •tijuun;fiMit of t!oor sp;icw which will bu.con-strue tL-d am! Furmshi-d. Must of tin: rumipucH will be on ground level titrciisicrutccss and icrv.'ce.

This in !hu bu/l jjussiblL- time to lakeuuvantafjir oF tht? current low intu-rnstrnltfs.

TIJH cost of t;onalruction i:i lower inthe dt'pri'asi.'d rrii'irk.cl whti:b now t:\ists.

The proixist-tl bond issuu IIIJ'I.IKL' t:ostwill b« O,B2(>2. Tbnl ijddituinul niil la^far ;i $100,000 house would amour I lu$25.30 a ye-ir.

With "Kntnviedjje in the Pylm of YourIlj:id" sup(Hjr) expansion nf thu Avon ,Ijike Puhltu Library.

Uiilu CoriiriUira

Firefighters dance,Jan. 30To the EditiT.

The Avon Lake Fire tighten*. Local1361. uru hosting their 31st AnnualDanco on Saturday, jon. 30 atBnteztswood Hall on Lako Brcoze Roadin Sheffield. Ooors open at 8 p.m. Music

, is by the L.A. Hand and will begin at 9• p.m. Tho dance will end'at 1:30 a.m.Ticket* will be sold at th« door or can bobough! nt the fire station. Admission is$10 per ticket and includes beor. wash,icu and snacks. Any questions regardingIho dance, please call 933-H305. Thankyou (ill tor your past patronage and hopeto see you there.

Dana SzymanowsktALFD, Local 1301

A very special thank you

A 12 Inch Large With One Item Costs

1i THE "SECOND ONE" $400 Ii THE "THIRD ONE" $3.10 |.. . B

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To the Kdilor:,. Tho family of Mike Keller would like

lo t h a n k e v e r y o n e for t h e i rthouKhtfulnoas .fliid acts ol kindnessthni'Jflh curds, flowers, food, moneydahntIons', love und xupiiurt and for be-injt hpre far us in our ttnuvof n (treat bss .

Thank, you lo Iho Burnicister-BusnfcFunoral Chii»ei. Mr. Hill UurmuiStcr nndMr.- Kiirl McMichnel for all their NUpjwrt •,iiiu! help: ' . -' ' •;

Through «H,ot >""<• ' n v « .imlsuppori.yoti havy liul)M«I vs dci.d with .IHW

y. Thank you nil, , ' ,Kutli Ann Kotler iinil family

Thank you ^To ihy -Kiliior: ' : 'i • , ',

lk1' i'lf "'I w)i». cured t» hrlpliuvr n h«pp«r Chrfsinms. This

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NEWH ITEMS;Thursday - 5 P.M.

ADVERTISING:Friday - NOON

CLASSIFIEDS:Friday - 5 P.M.

0 I-olar JSrte** Scuth. S/iive Sinco

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Avon Lake

City SchoolsSCHOOL CALENDAR.

Man.. lun. 13 - NO SCHOOL - MARTIN l.UTHKHKING, JR. DAY

SOMETHING IS NLW AT LF.ARWOOD. Somutliiitttnow has buun added this yunr for the 7th tind Htli itrmJustudents at Learvrood Middle School. Anyone who en-joys solving challenging mathematics problems or jus!vvents to learn more about.problem solving con nowjoin the national mutheounts competition (cam. Thelocal com put it inn will be hold nt LCCC in theCunlor. Room 22?, on Fob. 27. The srhool'a bust fourloam member* will represent IAIS.

After jusl twnvvt.'eks, a handful of highly irotivutodand talented boys and girls signed up and imgim alien-dins thwmoetings held by the group advisor, Mr. A.ndri-

T , . fowych. The Lnrain County Society of E'rufcisionali ' • ? } • • ' Enifiiwars patil L.MS'K rcKi-itrtitioii fee with tho purpose

of prtmmlhiK *']<? inliinsst irs ni.itlii'tiinlii.;) uitiiiu ourschools. •

LEARWOOD LIFE SKILL CLASSES. Mrs. Cookseighth grade Life! Skills classus havi: complied thi;irscrvlca learning pro}iicts. Tim concept ol sorvlcu learn-ing Is bnsi.il on ruscarth showing that sludenis liKirnmore aboul lhamsetves and naln a grualur degrw of p«;r-nonnl mnturily when ihoy upply skillr Ihuy luarn inschool to real life, noiitlassrtiom situnlions. Tin- projectcan bo tho beginning of n genuinn concern fur othersand for the «nvironmcnl..Tho first period claim mnilo contnlnors For rucydiiiR

• paper in all lho classrooms nt Lonrwoad. Th« nmydnblaPOPCJ will bo colleclwi woukly by thu cltm find disposedof proporly. ,

Tho third period class organlzm! a bukury mfflu inrnlsi) money for a worthy rviuse in Avon Uiko. Thestudnnts each mtidu home made bakery items mid sols!tickets Torn chance So win n dalickius fmxl Hum.'. The seventh period ctii&s invited Leiirvvocd"* 1992retirees back lo Lenrwood fur lunch, The Hludent.s nindoa wonder mot) for (he rotireos nnd enjoyed (mitringabout Iheir life tf»iw far during rcliromonl.

The eighth period class sold nandy which thtsydonated at lho seventh and eighth grudc fool ball j-iimo.The money they injido was donated to thu [IoinniunityResource Cenlor. . ' • • • ' , .,'•>;

NEW ACTIVITIES IN THE SCHOOL SHOP ATLEARWOOD. What's it like to bu on en«inuur and sutvns structurnt prtiblnui liko building.a bridgu that willwitlistand a lot of stress a»d hold a lot qfweiKlilf A newcurriculum being laugh! Itt Ihn Industrtnt Technologyclasses.at Luarwottd Middle School gives eighth «n>cii;students n chiiticc to experience,ihe klndn of prnhlomsongincors, orchilects. msearchors and niainifucturersface In their profowlona. The students shown hen) wcru

, among thu lop.ontfios in the bridgn huilding couteslwhich was'part of the. EnRinucrlng Tiichiiobgy. nc-iMtics. After learning about tho history of brides midtho, vurious' f«cloni • Involved in construction, thnntudonta wore required to construct a bridgo mui'.v. \>iono olghth' inch strips of bnsswood u'sirift tholr ownideat for design. Each bridge was finally tcslud on iidevice callotl thti.. "firldRK Buster" for.slrwnnth nmlefficiency. , , .

This hew curriculum developed by tenchiT [kiltDunklo also offots student* Instruction and iictivitieH ittdrawing nnd planninfl, rosnnrch nnd dovolcipincivl andrnste'riali un<! '

LEARWOOD EIGTH GRADERS TOUR MRF AT1 BFI. What's a'MRF?. Ask,1 a Leonvooti njglilh grader. A l l :eighth grade student* rcdontly visilod ;tii« MntorirtlsRocovor>' Facility operated, by - Browning Karris Jn-

. dtislHcs near Obnrlin. : • ' • „ • • • • •

(L-R) »<elly Johnson. Alissa Kurey. Emily Fanton,Eileen Kim. Jim Green and Nick Rolh.

Students were given packets of infurmalUni andWorksheets about solid waste management smd n«:yi:t-in'g ttt the livginnig •«? lho day. Much of the studymaterial was prepared by Luarwnud trnchers and aivtiviliiis included tin: use uf math. English, sociiil stii(ltt>sfind sicience skills. Th« Mater.l?ls Kccnyerx- Facility urRecycling Center an i! ;s comiiionlycalltf'i is thn largest and most siodurn recycling centerin the country. Students saw how Blue Uiigs from AvonLake nnd surrounding communities an: opened andrecyclnbles nre Miparatud and processed tu b« sent toplaces when: lho pinsiic. aluhifnum, steel, glass, nndpaper wili be inndu into now and useful products.

The purpose of this activity was ti> incrcitstt theawareness of the importance of recycling nnd the wiyjus« cf our nntural rtraonn:^. Students loarncd theynnod tu work together with-lhuir paronls In duvulup a

1 homn pliin of Holki witttt! mniinji''""'"1 <<• <:<>n!<t;ru<) littul-fill space while recycling all possible materials.

SCHOOL LUNCH MENU (Subject to Change)fan. 1H - NO SCHOOL • . ,Jan. 19 Cheeseburger. Fries. Pickles. Pears. MilkJan. 20 - Spaghetti. Garden Salad. Mixod Fruit. Gnrlic,Oread. MilkIan. 21 - Ceppemni Pizza or Sausage Pir.z.i. Ants-on-a-Log, Peach Cobbler. MilkJan.. 22 -NO SCHOOL

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W*»kof J*n. uARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 21J A libra wM be "t«IHng your story" and

you'd tutor bop* g/he has K right because tho penthouse suite wtlbe listening. You could be the tfocWoo-maker for some group butyou aren't apt to exprosa Iha consArkSus. You may be seriously

, mlstalien about your value •» un organizatloo. ' .TAURUS (Apr. XMlay 23) Or earns era within your reach It you

persist, and I'm not laMng about any pohny-ente stuff. You wiBb*changing yrtir opinforr about what >» Impottaint In a cam* .Disasters ore possible at the company so ttove an emergency planready, and you can emerge as a hero. . . • ' , v r j .

GEMINI (May 23-June 21) You may run a M M low on energy Qm.yrest of the week. Financial Institutions may not be on your sMe now4,but you know someone who can make th&t chango if you ask. Stay:Pat hcrr j with Just the loved one this weekend — how long has kwbeen? You may find out you've been missing something.

CANCER (June 22-July 20) You may have dtlflfocuserf now. Yotw personatity could undergo a tcJal u * * ™ . . , ™ ™ , ^tnb year, and tttat could be an improvement for ;he whoto famBy;i;iSex could "rear its ugly head" right when you least expect R. and V'you'll have to drop everything and shift your priorities ' : ; / : ; '

LEO (July 21-Aug. 20) If you'ro m a creative Cold, this can be I M -best time of th» year. You are apt lo overtook details now and they'are apt to trip you up. You are trying to promote an Impractical Idea:and It you succeed you'll tall Forget it and toikiw your instincts and.'you'll do a lot better, • i ' .-/j^f.

VtnOO (Aug. 21-Sepl. 22) Work may not be much fun nowbutjJthat a probaWy the way you prefer It. (And besWes you moy h«W'?jmore fun than you can handle on t ie outside.) You couid be ptacetf'jIn charge of a project that has great potential, and It will be KmHedionly by your Ingenuity.. Good Hme lo find a new lob or get a'promotion. •• . • . '• • • . . •.*;,£#'

UBRA (Sept. 23-OcL 25) You will have lo pretend you don'tknow something and it won't be easy. Your work weak could end on •,;a crazy note and It could pull you out of the doldrums and got you a,percolating. Try something different this weekend, you're getting fc $8 *XLZ2H M n *" '"Owiious even If you stay al home. , . Y-if*

SCORPIO (Oct. 2B.Nov. 23) You can ba pure genius now onany'.ttwofect you choose. You will be Having a meeting in your home «nd fIt you don t have evmythlng planned down to the last degree, yott-'could lose control. Someone In the family hits a secret andfrt realr^a rlu,fT>Jtrt0or- No one will be prepared when It becomes pubflc. *

8 ™ T T A J U U S ( N 0 ¥* M - U « - 2t) Them could be a fauRy ec.r r.municatlon between you and your ban*. If a Ubra asks you to « V ' !! S S L T ^ a c c e P " n f l wuU * • fwofilable as well as (un. A Scofpto^hows the hey to your aspirations but it may cost you lo get«. (And -Vi•van i i « , . , H*\ you mny not know how to use U.J •".*>

if- 22-Jan.-17) Your ego has boen blossoming:

H. You wilt be getting seHous about the featfy im-'^iII e. Follow your own «Jea.; now. no one knows bet-'1'

s best far you. . . .IB-Fob. 16) What you want out ol life could'

n until Mars turns direct An fevjjcould (jot lost In tho shuffle if you don'!

rind out about It unlit it's too late.-one is „ ..

be up to it. If you'f* out In a t ,_.u are apt to do something bizarre. Your ktoars a n ^ l"•"u have me atemlnrto do ar "

something rise.

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Avon embraces ChesterRoad apartment plans

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r - i i r i . - v D u n . t i t ! I ' - m v i - . , I I C U . T - ' < I <\<i---.

l i i m s . i l t n i i l p - i ' l i m i n a r v ; ) ! . u i s

A«.*.»,*<I t.'\ C i h r:ti;; 'Ti""T i v i . T Z u n t•ih»nj; h i - . li!t,»- ii.itn..' t o r -. i i s p l c t i m ; \\u-AU-t>lu\ . n : r r :irii!. '[.t. t )r!! , i Vr i l . i s . m l ."VVt- h i ; [ » : t'.i ill) it I:I K M : \ I M " . "

T h e ' U i i m t t . i l s|n:vti u u h w l i u ii tli<>tj! ; i»s . i n - !tiM»n itnirji- riMistjtJ ^ imi t ! pl . ir l-n c r s a t irttnuit.T il l l i r i l i - . f ! o | H T U . H L I N Inp.-t c i t y .i;»[m)v,it lu.fi;n- r i " / M I M I I ; - t im i i ' iih . - n e w M . i s l c r I'l.ut ''H-f.,.rni". . j fd i t.t!Tht> l i .u-k ;i.irt irf tin* ji.jrt.i-l i s c u r r i T i r l vi i> II i! (i in u ! I t - f ;i in i i y , vv i i h .ir . r n n i T i i M ( . t - f ! l y - . ; ( i : i c i l - t r i p I . M i t i »C h c s t t ' r KiHitl: (h i . -^ [ i l in - | i . in>L i i \ i ! l liem u l r i - f . i i i i i i y v/ht ' i i ' i>-sAinwm K M M I I -plyti* Most »( the !<u»l north uf i:tu-si.Twill cunliniit.1 to hi« /.uiifd intUistfint

"It doi-sn'i iniittur >vlu:lht>r the M.isttrrI'lan ivuult! c:hanne thf /CI.II:. lllaiini:u'Cuminiisiuii ';.ui otil> iinnsiiicr wfml th'.-existing ioitts is," U'c*,! said. "The nh'yexception would bo if thoy askoil tuchans« the zone [lc, samvihing uthvrthan thu zone inilit;tU'ti on the MasterPlan)."

The aparitnont complex will includean outdoor ivcrention areii surroundi«!

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m t ! i : r p . i s t . <.;;\f if:',1:-! ,i I I ' I ^ H I K

t ' H t l t j r M ' M i f i i ! .

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" l!ii\i:>)t .in.irtiiii'tils hrrn will iveretired ufiujiU* who no iut'tiur want *itmuintain 'heir liuinvs or fiirtns ;;ti altur-n.ilivo. ft will JIHU givvyount; p>iiij*lc notrL<a<ty to bociimu lioim*owntf*. thnchoice uf staying in AVL-II." she- .ultli-1*!.

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— liii_l.ers. f l t n n j Guiul i^r . Wi»». H.~ S<;hloti:hfr. V . H M I I I M L'rfiin, Hill Mor-> ri-t. Sht-ilii XuikovvsJ-i. Kiuri.tni. I. Kli-5 inaor, (rh-jHi?* K. Ki'»:li<;n f* F.imily, 'Vb<-3 Kin^ Family. IJtibnr.ih | . }'mii(.<in. Hetty< t'nwi'U, Uldttir -N1.. Ji»>«:*- Knijli.. K'tiji-rl tvtrj Uuii*!i;, K.tyjtmii'.i Vcri^'i*. M>I:K;V ! l w l .J2 Dan Urbin. ManxH.t Ki<kvniin\ Ri.f>.-rtg W. U':irnor Family. Hubert H;<rriiatix. I'.itin Ki'Unrtr W. 1. M,irKtilK, KICIUTII VV£ Hausfwl . I'h>iUs CuldliiiLh. U;ivi<i A.

z. Ca thy EhiKM)!!. Oon COCJH-T. Art1. Richard L M>«r». Judy Galkusky.

\an'*.tf. |iii:qu»! H. Kivdcl. Mark Ol-1i.'rson. Paul it. Dunford, MarilynRobertson, Ma;-y |n Va*i. Kiitnlf'iiVV i I h v 1 m, t) <l n ti a M.nin, H i.-1 c nButschow. ]amc!< P. Koesch, iitiv-A CI-JIJ;,Kurnas. Tari A Guy Heph. Joanne Al-oren Kasterd/jy. Knlhy ft Koith Kunia*.Cheryl L. Hewwlt. Amy McKinlt-y aCheryl MrrriJt. Bruce l.eoniird. UunnisCleav«l-->iul. Uiidd Cook. Murk TalareVGwer. olcfcinifch. Judy RiKKte. t)ous Fur-•hofar Family. Marlene |. Kt-hres. Mrs .Oianc Scarpylli, Dawn Carriga.i. Kuudi|. Paltrow. Dale W. Cracas. (Urv Stivirs.Belty Kauffman. Cindy .Stoli. C W.Foulkus. Kathy l.ynch, Erin Toomcy.Trudy A. Konkoly. Howard C. Filler. Jr.,Mr. 1..L. Miller. CMR Zilfca, [j-nuri!Colhran. John T. Mdrinor. Si?t. KcnnvthVaccara, David A- Moe&. Dubbte Rwko.lumos M. Go*i»nmol, Carolyn RuUd. Bcr-nadottc Hisey, Kirsten Manthey. JaneKnurek. Luanne Varndell. Lori ApilLalak. Diane Price, Kevin & C?rolMiller, Crucii Duahl, Klla VVirvjow.Simons Stark-Cay, Mrs. Conniu fa?ko,Dan Youtt, Mary Price. Dianp Green,Annntto T. Slaglo. !o«y Burr.ws. DaltiSkok, Marilyn Kemer, .Mk.tucl Elek.Joan Scrivena. foanad- H'Jtnur, KathyKovach, Jimmy MarsigHa, Linda Dariuis.John Picken, Tom & Mcdy Sfllifla|. Tom& Sandv Wsnostk. r'ran Hyatt. SuelohnMin, S u u n KUrJx, Patty VnnValoy.Ocrie* H. KeUy,; Robert Gadlcwaki.Moo Roberts. |sc& Koch, R. Majigard.Dele Smitok. Bonnid Miller. WondyBrooks, Anthany Ourda. Kurt k Jackie

..Schuniachor. Paul Koppor. Dcbra D.C*mpo (Hufeon;. Butty WakofieltJ. Nan-cy StonoburiMrr, Bill Turgeu;!, MichaelFlisco. Coach BucK?yo, KyloF ChuckHofolich. Wm. B. Ramsdala, Pit & San-dy Carrett. Carat Patako. Na;^y DaniuUand the Gnrenbox Worbirs, Mariann"H. Stern. HoUy Kowalikt. Riia Prico.John R. Bonder, Gery Fell, MnggicNfcolaus. Bob Sbnfrick. Thomaiina B.Patton. Jean Bartololta 4. the Toworot-tea. Knlg. Kail. Kris It Karan Reiber.Shirley & ]oo Taylor. Miss Ellen ,Trivanovlch. CBrl, Marlon & DebbieKing, Pall) Batumi Francis E. Schrcmp,

-S*Uy Knotty. Dianno A Paul Motllngvr.Sue a -Rick Oliiar. Linda & Al Carcnau.

; El A (no Dietwi^Ji. NonhBetmont, BornioPatuko. Pflirlcit I; McCoy. Kathy Buti« &Manic* Klluger. Pttte SlurHcng & Fami<ly, Mr. * Mrs..WoyaVM. Scttnoldor.Mary Be)«ola, Leslie & Tammy Abrons &

. Fomily, Glendaleo Bums & Family.,

Robert W.RJckard.-niBWak^rtoMFcrai, ly, Joy; Groapltch, Frank Plmrowakf.

Paol; Rom. Balo fl> Kalhy Burge«.Werner Lange.Atlco A George Merner.Roii ft Debbie,Able. T m Lyon». karan

. Andt-rvsn I'li-lt.T, Hi.li-ir.l (•' Uunkifi.I11I111 A. Sut.< llr 11111. (iL'nJi .» SJIHIV|i.*iif.itis. Atiil.j Ht.iv.i, Mull .'i C.'.h'in !;<n,Itti.Mi Arnis(.rf)ii|j. |.tu t lit:-DOIJOS •M.nwort. rruiiL OrSuiit. IKin.ild MMiili.T. Sr Fiu'iily. Ktitlunn )J;l^f^t'l^.M-irh,.<ra Uirrj, Kald> Hurruvs. Hobi.-rl V.urbittiKk. Mi;r>lta A K-Jis NVwm.ut.Kub'frl C; KoiMsejii. Jossiiu ft St-'th Vin-•ikufski. Aon Hrkuvt'C, Tin? S<;liri;ni[ir.imily. [>)n Arnibn!t:ht. |uhti Vut-iv.tBou (i Shr.Try Kuln.Suvjn J. \Uv\,. Mrs-Crrcn. Ku:li Zsi'burati. K'tlrey K. M^-irc,Mi^hin-;] ScuilU. rhoum-i J. Hurls, Jr..Mrs. Uonn.r Shiloy, Miki- Kltttltbart.3(an (i Vir^iniujuhtisun. Chris Htirw.ith.Paul Ctianiilnr. Mrs. Turry HarKul.SiL-jiiidriii: Knubv), Linda A dill J-.trrr.i-i,Mrs. K.irtsti I,. Mt-yt'/s. Kiiy Cylby, Rt.'ii-niv CJollis!»:r. Stevu Gutsrciu. Scut I Her-rick. Mickuy Millor, DOUKUS ». WiliMfr.Donna St»wurl. Thonus Mwaluy. SullyA. I'iiiliir. Bt'verly Runrnir. Jo.in l.owry,Clarunce E. Wills, fi«b Sclin^iJi-r. KunAnd'jlwjn. Kryi(! J. Brti-nnuhiiii. Luuis H.Morlack. Wm. D. Buwdlor, Jr.. AHK*-''<JTotunikis, IMU\V Enj;ul. Sten Li^vinu.Kugnm- 11. Kuusi.-. Doiuld J. Schnur.Fretl Gunthur. Kulli Muthuvv;.. Paul &Nuiw Kaschalk. Stijihiu Tctorakis, Ed &Mary L;H»er. Ralph Gale. Shirley Wig-ginton. Thomas W. Schmidt. Bob Me-.C!e!!an.Ray & l^avcrn^Zubik. Hilary Ku-n>nn & Junnifur Fenderbosch. Artn«Kister, Terry McMillan. (eannwUuijmith. Ruby Stern, |im Grata. Mike Kmi-ing. B«a Marietta. Valerie Tunzilli. LisaSchullur, )ofFrMy Meier. Bob AHon, KussKendall. Groups: Benchpark TowrrRcsiiients. Lake Frie. Seniors, HolidayHelpers. A.L. Kiuams & Solvniton Ar-my. A.L- Charity Hal! Commitlee, Troop170. Avon Brovjiiius. friends of ihtf A.I^Public Library. ALlt& Prom PromiseCommittee. A.L. |unit>r Womt-it's Club,A.L. FbotthiU Paronth. Bth Grade OMTeam. ALH.S Athlct'.c aoo»ters. AvonLions Club. Eastviov/ Slafr & Students.A.L. Citizens for Schools. Prom Com-mittee Chairpersons. Chargers' Parents,Locsl. 63ti Membwrs. Prof cut PorkAwarcnsis Committiw. A.L. Band Aids,CSrl Scout Cadnt Troop *345. A.UAnimal Clinic. Committee far Soccer atAHS. SX. FiroiightBrs Local 2355. AvonSoccer Araoc, Ccmmuuiry Rusourc?Servic-*. A.L Ffrcftghters Local 1301.Brownie Troop 4SH) (Z8j.

Boatingworkshopsplanned

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The 1032 boating season U aver.though some of us boliovo it never ac-tuciiy arrived. The Ohio Dlvijlnn ofWftlercraft. District Five. U otTeri inand challenging recreational be aworkshops this v/intar. Thu first of. JOto bo an (ntroJuctlon to MnrlfnspileSeamanship: A two doy, four hour, .primer In line handling, knot tying,splicing, etc. Will bo held Feb. 4 and Feb.\i-itni^rjp 9 pj». To sign up or for- ;imore tiiformatlon about this or any i!

other classes, please call 216-361-1212.

City grants tax abatementto George G. Mali

Uy Michael Greco

AVON LAKE Tin.- i.i!y <.'nt;;r.;'f into .1Ut\ ub.iti'iwft :n;rf-jtt'Ctil tilth Gt'orguK 1.1 j | l Cuiilriitiii^ tnc:. at Monday:'C i i u n d l mt 'c t ins iiFti.T sonr.'

The t.-i.x tM'.::mliv-j. orijtinaHyW;M im.itidSbil tu S«)80.(.H)U. Of it 'll.StUH).()"MJ will b4? risrd fur building 111-vuntory anil i/fjuipmnnl. while SIVO.OOwill bv u<,«l for in«i.-*intinit. Tli*f Und isIIIJI incluilt'il in the abatt'iTioiit.

The tax alMlfiih'Mit wi!l b*- OS percentfor tho fir-it five '.i:.)r> and -15 per'junl thi;finiil four yoari. Tin; number ofomuioyees has incnt-ir-ed fronj imii; to14.

Mayor Vincunt Urbln said he is happytkith lhi> situ.ilior-

"Mr. Hall bur a comryittiien! with thefac'I'.ty/' hu said, ".'(e is enthusiavtic tohe -* part cf the growth ol th« city as theextension of Pin Oak Parkwaycuntinucs-"

Urbin said h« talked with schoolSuperintendent Clayton Duskek whodidn't !«H; liny problum, with th« taxabiitumcnt.

Councilman K.C. Zubct u.iktxJ whatwould happen if Hall tJcks our of hitcommitment.

The Mayor said that if they Icavt- unthwir own. they aru rwaponsiblo for ih« •abatement; however, if the county or lh«enterprise zaua bflc?nitu< extinct, thuabatement that was awarded would beforfeited. He added that part of the dealwould bu added to the contract.

Council President Crea Zilka Mid thisis the city's first tax abatement sinceFord and sots a standard for other cor-porations thinking of coming to AvonLake.

"We're taking a policy the city hashad, bnd actuating it now," he said. "Wejust want %a treat everyone fairly andestablish what we hnve- to offer. Othercorporations have come to the cUy butfor whatcvur reason, we decided nnt topursy?) ft further."

The company, which ha* beoii inoperation since Oucemuor 1W2, rofur-bishe5 printing presses.

In other business• Mavor Urbin was invited to the in-

„( Pn-si<K'iil-iil»H:t il.ll Clin-tttii on fan J l

• F.tr.;tni.*: Uini;(tjr Donald Slnipckn-porttni iliat the city was $80,000 in iheblank in thv K«ni;ral fund fur 1992. Thatteprusenls or«- pcrci;nt (if the totalhuiigi'l.

In achiiiv.; thut. Urbin said overtiinawas vnt in the various departraonts. andiht* leaf program sutfijrt'd. Also, no snowfull after the on« storm in Novombor.

"I: vvai 0 spirit of ci.-operation XhaXallowfd us io get in this neighborhoodand I*ri like tu ihimk all th» departniBntheads for nmViHR this a reality." Urbinsaid. !,•

• Thu city enterud into an agreementwith Burneas and Niple for wetland* ,screening for the Waiker Koad widening .project. , )

• Safuty Committee Cnairrr.an Ron:;Andoben repartwl that the city will do « 'feasibility study.far the financing of a;1.;new police facility. . .:

Andolacn said the s'udy will tate:;Bhout one year and that and by the *ad'?of 1933. a decision will b« made on-;.'whether to go further or not.

Andolsen reported *Jint the city nut >"purchased a GTE MobilNet csttular^phono for the polico departraonL ^

-Urbin said the cily might be able So,;'do the Sunset Fay Avenua «ewer project jat nn inlona* rate less than fiwe piitnd also suggested it was a (avorabfa ^time to finincc the Burton Road newer;project. -The city hired Its first fulltime secretary to •the Mayor. Naacjr^Frank's te.-m will run iroro Jan. 11,1B8J"to Dec. 31. 1993 ot a biweekly rote$692.31. Mayor tfrbin said the hiring itf|Frank will help the office run m«**efficiently.

' -ZUka said be lecdived a call from «Jresidont on Norman Ave, regardtig;|snow plowing. He added the city ptawtj |the nwiin nrwits first, which 1setuu. Howover, there was concern that!swne sid« streets didn't have aideand that could be dangerous if childrenand cnri have to uae thu wirae ana. ,

-Retired bus driver, firefighter andparamedic Bob Alton was given a pr>claraation by Urbin. Allen worked for,,the city In some capacity on a part- or>;-!full-time basis for 30 years.

Board, teachers reachtentative agreementBy Michael Greco ,

AVON LAKE - The Board of Educa-tion and the Avon Lake EducationAsssciaticcrnnched a tentative agree-oi£T»t.oh a now contract early Monday

i h C * ^School SupCftnljndont Clayton Ducsk

said details of the mrv cinal aro sketchybut would be made available once theteachers vole on the contract and it Isratified. •>-'-., .

He added this would probably takeplace at a.special Board of Education

meeting to b« held Friday, Jan. 22. •[;:-'.«jUusek said he was happy with the iunf|

agreomont. .•f:i'. "A lot of hard' work wonl* "reaching the agroument by both;tlea,**h0 said. "Nobody g«ts whatwant totally hut I think this willpositive for both pertfe* involved.*^,^,..

Negotiations between the two partiea'jbegan in November. • ••:,' ""

A federal mediator assisted withlast two sessions between1 the board 1tho teachers. : .

BLOOD PRESSURESS ;

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7 0 J 5 : NOS0H(X)L. Miutiu l.iilhi.'r Kini;l)»y; low Impact Arroti'ts. AvonVillaxo Suhuol. 7.J[| jj.tn.. Slury Tintf.Avon Library. 7 p.m:: Simp Clinic:.«H\H1 .1.1:1. Avon East Schiuil|an. 19 - duly Tnriily CoiiTirninlmilMtmtlnK. 7:3ft p.m.; Sh.'li <:ia-s.;s. AvonViltagff School. 7:30 p.m.; Story Time.Avon Library. 10:30 n,a»-Tdii. 20 - Planning Com miss ton, StrvpClinic. Avon East Sd»K>l. 9-9:30 a.m

AVtIN BAND lM.'.Ai;lr; SAi.ri. A^M,M.IMI . 1 i s l i . j ' , i n , ; t l 1 i r i i n : i i ' : i ] t u . j n r l l - i u lH i ' i i - i " S . i l r \ V 1 I M : I ; !>.-i;im n n l i e . ! I.t *ri*iT •.Dill i |U.i i ; i . \ - , i j d m xiii> A ' . . : I I t i . i f n li i t c j n i i i ' t M n i i i r , - , w i l l . i f ' p l l i ' - > ! ; i i ' i r i ' t it ;u '•• r ' i d i u L i t i . j ! a \ •'! |> i%nt 'y W t • rS< 1

T R I M A I - : t t « B H : s . i : « ' l i - : ; T . i l i - l ! i . - M.-^V•. '• . ir i v i i d .1 ixvw V U I . ' . u l i l ' r u n . a w - l n ' . : . !S!- ' j i r I . I ^ M K , i r r m i 'I iH-s j f . iy ; v i r . l ' . 1 u : tiltty •""* ' t ' l i i i r M i . i v ; i t v l . u w I n i ; : . n >A c t n l i n <, A l l i . l . i s i i ^ s F . i r l -it 7 . : M ) p . i n . .t*t! i t : A v t J n V i i l . i ^ i - ;-W J i t i ' t l . ' A ' . . l l k i i ! t u s t su n l y $ i i . ; t l ) F u r i n u r t ' i n f o f i n i l i ' i i i i n i lM . i r v a' H i » 7 - . n : i 7 .

HOT STOVE FAST PITCH SOFT-BAU., AitimllDii .ill Rirls ws tt-ltiycir.i n\ii, Avtitt (*ily tt'.-nn.'atjtir will bohu/ili',i>; nM;isltukioit MXJII for Mill Sl(»v«K'jst Pitch S'»[lli;ill. Any iHti'sttJn*..plcii-x i:all l.Vura at 937-5400. Also.

- Avr..i rtt-KHMti-m will be having "(HI.IT

C.A.R.E. elects 1993 officersThu Cleveland Area Kuulty Ex-

changers (CA.R.E.) has trl<-r:I,!»i thwfollowing officers tot 1993: Prc*kfcjit' -John Munwrn cf EMI Really, Im:.; FirstVice PrraiJcnt - Richard Placklo ofCCIM-CPA, Northern Ui.*; Pmpt-rlics.Inc.: Vice Prcsident/Scjetary - Jum«Ganicllia. James Rw!t>; and TrfiasuiXT-Paul Ne«l ot Really One

The main purpose uf C^\.R.E. is toassist clients ip deterring run! cstatu

Ciiins ihraugb cictiaiiftinj? und«r inter-t:«l Povcnuu Sorvii-tj (Utdv Section 1031.

This Northern Ohio Exchansti Crouj)whir:h was orij*inulwl ov<-r 20 yearsis urfiliiilwl with Ihf slate E iorKanizaljon in t-'olumbus: Mwtius* ateheld twice a monlh in 1 ndependenen atthr- Karley Hold ul the 1-77 nudKi«:Vsi(ic Roail loc.itiwrr Thu combinudyears of Ikcnsuru in1 Ohio thar'tif pro-SHitt ofTiLcrs hold span over a crittury.

Landing thatcertain someone -—ixrok, line & sinker-i s o s s y w i t h ••"-••Keart-2-Heart

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We'll assist you In. placingyour FREE 5 Une Ad ;;,/

CanlMveyoumooeyon

bomoownersinsuranca?

David W.McClenahan

7&M Avon Brtten fid.Avon Uto

933-7044" O*vw.

236-3588

of timeMy name is "Nick." and I am an Ak'tamix ! LOVE to play in lhe snow and goon laig walks. Come on out to trigAniniil Piolective League and we cango (of a walk d ya want!

Nick is a neutered brown and whileadult male who needs a home TODAY?

Call the Lorain Counly APL tor moreinformation on Nick, at 322-4321.

PRESS PetHome FindHi. I'm "Jack." 1 ikt> a! tne APL b'Jt I<voii!d tovo to live at your house. Conwon out to S3y. "Hi. Jack "

Call 322-1321 to Un6 oui rnoro aboulJack, a male Shepherd mix.

Civil Air Patrol welcomes membersCivil Air Patrol sii

405 reevndy attended a spot.:,;!of Optiriitian Raiuchi-ck. OperationK.iinchifck is a 15-lutur courr-i- ttivtfc. hythu Fixloral Aviation Administration,Course topics inclutlft air-traffic c»u*n)I.aivation wcalhvr, flight regulations,fl ight safe ty , and e m e r g e n c y

Cln.ts neelintin were IIR.M aCenter, loKdted in Cbcrlin anil atCleveUnd Hopkins International Air-port. All students ware given a behind-thfssccnes lonlt al Cleveland Center andallowed to sne how nir traffic rnanago-•ir.onl reully taken place.

Thii Civil Air Patrol Is th* Auxttlary to>the Umiu) States'Air rbrcu.1..,;Aisiw.j.niumbars train for s<;at*;h add rescue €HT->missing (ilrcuit, dii&iteiTeJtel. and civil'tletcnse. A vory extensive aunwpace'(Hincatioh proRcnm i* nvailblit to alKmwmrmrs with an interest in avialion.' •',

Civil Air Pa!rot Squadron 40$ meetsai'"•I^irain Cn. Rejiional Airport or> .the 2nd:•;and -tilt Tudtlay of each month..interns ted -H'- tHMiomrng a mvmberCivil Air P^jron may contact 2ndKovin D. ll».rnnrrf al 2Jtt-3CS* af lsl

OH6-8G2O. :

Some benefit amounts increaseihe Ohio lUin:au of EmtiU)yinenl Ser-

vices iOBESJ announced th.it some max-imum uirakly bcnitfit , amounls forraiiulttr tincmployment compcniwit ionclaims tinvu hoen increased for newclaims filed on and after Dec. 27. 1992.

Maximum weekly banefit amounts for;<KI3 are: 522a for an individual with nodependents (up from $211 [; $279 for a;iindividual with one.or two dependents£no change from. 19S2J; uiid S3t)6 for anIndividual with, three or moredependants (up from $294).

An individunl's waukl/ benefitamount is wl by aiatc lav* nt 50 percentof his or bnr average weekly wage up tocertnin maxfmums which are dotormin-nd by the number ot dependents. .

Ohio law prnvjttas that maximumbenefit amount! for each dopttndpneyC1BA< be adjusted ouch year based on thopercentage increase iti Ilie statewideaverage weekly wagti for all worker).

>'taver«d.by the unompliyraeni cornpeu-sation law. , • ;

Un«rnploynii»»{ bunoflts'sTU paid outof the state's unornploymeiil insurance 'trust fund whi..h -is crcatod by Ohio.omployet*' »tai-t unemployment.1; In-•<.!;${,

B 5 . ' ' • • • • -. . ,- . - . , . ; . M

Help is needed . . .,•.•'•..-••'AHelp Is ni«d«l at !»•« CuftotUy Shnpp«k Qt

rwato stont to Our >;.ad/. ot, <I» 7W»y*hJ»iCNklnjo't Horn*. H you can wluntwr 3 Ilttfflhauit. a w««ti. «v«ry two mMU. W monthly. m(,would 4prf0CMt8 your M*P ?ttcr»<Htn Srwicy

Khyants January programsKlwanis rtwMs twehry at tf» EST B«* ,„

BulWkra On Uk# Road Irom 6 SOS pm Pt^ ^QJ^^tfcr January ar»: Jan.. 14 • Columbia O*4>C/>R*y Fftr*- ' S a w th» Earth and Monty;"00*: Jan. ?,\ - Avon Laka.Tra**<3trir''1i

i^r; Jan. 2fl . Avon Uka PubK Ubrary^^

• Proffim and • - '

CoiTodcvlyou to poaabfe c

d JOHN C. MULLiNS« y w v . w w i M y * 1 •fl^rSf'^'sJ'1^;/.'ri '/• '•.'.'••••'• ti:.";'•'.••.-"

16 Ham how our' Hobrt-to-Hoart Pwonote work., AVON BELDtNW O N LAK

"'::;^$i^mSmfBL^To placo your od call 933-

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At the Werf PtHnt^Q-nlcr trcatmwi is ::deigned to meet j out utfMdual needs. Eachpatient is fully i«yahuUedhy a Boartl Certifiedsurgeon traliwd (n Vascular Surgery.AC treatnwnt is otit-jjatient based inchidina: ,

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Peshek-Hirshman EngagementMr

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U( MI tier tin- crm-i^-itiftil 'if limitt'llkSr.-n ji'iinif- r K bt Avon I ,jlt: .mtlKr:vin U tif:«tK:U K in- .

Tin; ijriiii.'-icf:,.- i*. a mtm *t..ilii,i!i- .>)AVIIH L.lVf Hi^h S,.;h»i>f. Sill' I*"•mpldy. 1 ,,( (;|.-Mi|:,nij el,,:., l>,UN.!.il ion - j * ;i U i ;i K tut i r 11 M,. ..i i,-;,, [Soimftrnpdcr. !ik>'rnci!ni:i! 'it;-.' il.innv

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engagementOluu .in1 jilc.iM-il tn -iiii.M'iitFi.i- lh>-• •nt;ni;i.-ii"-:'l •"' tiiTrir i lm^ l i r r r . Kri ' i -uciI.iuv. ru I'fntit. }<< vf.it Jv:<ttitlo. sun of Mr..ii--1 Mr-. < t l i r , i \ S.tf::!n <yt ,'VMJII L ik i -

"Jit-'ln i.Jr I<I In.* u-iiilit-iti'd /MS'I I Gn.-ni-viiit.1 Hi^K *j( Ii--'H in I'lU't jri-.t in-f fi.inci.!i:n(t Avon (,.<*.i- i l i i i i " Sri.,mt in jtJ'.iyJ'?i'.% iirt- fio/li MMjior's •:) i'.n- '. 'ruv.'f ' i i f

A l.i

Rebecca Cox ar^j Frank Sulu^Io

HirshfTianK. Peshek and Kevin D,

Smiih-Schmitz weddingElizabeth Ann Smith and Patrick . ....

Schrnllr. were married tm S.fpl. 5. i!W:«t Trinity Muttm-lUt Church in Grand-

' vi«w Heights, Ohio. A rectpriun rollo-v-« i tlmcertstnooy ai Scioto Country Cfuti.

Parents of thti iKwlywttfs art (Charlesitnd [oann Smith of Kicimood. Ohio and

' JaKn arid Evelyn Sclimitz of Avon.Susan Smith survod as maid o( tmnut.

The bridesmaid1* w ertf> LynnuSchnoobBck. Cir.dy Willins. Annbutiitiit'jU Katie Kinjj and Emify KE.IK.. Michac! Schmttx wtrt-c*l as best rmin.The u.thers .iy«re Bob Murptiy, Wil 'Porier. and Scott Smith.

The hrid« urad'jjUKl from thu Col ••.in-hm 5C!IIJ*J1 for Girls iu tnei. Kt-nytmColtcRf hi (988 and \hv Ohio StalfU«iv«n»ity Cullust- of J tw i-i I4T.. Sheis vinp!tiyi>tj by Bar.cOhio NdtiunnISank.

tier liu-ilittud KruduiittKt fr >m Auntllijth Schist)! in t'JM. thu Cnltvgi!- ofWoojter in IH8H ant) thu Ohio SlatoU y Cattle of l.»w in IfflJl He .is

«iJ by th« Tunl H i rpiHMb.The newlyueds honcymocnud in Han

luun. • Puerto' Kicoi and Aruba. Th«yftiiide i i i C I '

introducing aNew Medical

Claims ProcessingService

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Mp.lical Bills GettingYou Dowrv?

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toed filing?tfruSDOIWEWOHK

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Restaurant

DR. KATHLEEN FLEMINGOPTOMETRY

Walker Cornmijia Nonh

3339H Walker Rd, Suite B.Avonbic.OH935-3214'.

Friendly Profession?.! Eyecarefor the entire family

CONTACT LENSES• "Brown eyes Blue" lenses• Timed • OasPcrmcablc• Extended wear • Astigjiialism

We jtfve you the profosional follow-up careand attrit ion you need to he a successfulcontact Icrw ivrarer.

'• NEW PATIE.NTS WELCOME *

Beautiful Rattan furniturebyKBANWOOp

'Qnthpnitl'.parry Only,

J ^ sofas, lbVes«ats?lpi tables,

, bar stools,

Assorted styies &

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"Around, and About Avon Lake

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" ? : • ; • : . - • . i j i y !••• - > i v - . l O f , , . - „ / . „ • : , ; * , / „ „ • • / ; : . I S , , l i - r - . . , , ' / . . - K I : ' / , - l . . : , , M . i i -

• 5 . A - f . i f . J j - . i , l V , i , . • . ! ' ; , , j f l l . , , J , f . - . t i n -•; . • . ; { ( ] • » . ( i c . . l i . - f i t i . I H . i i i . : . . . ' ' [ . : ! •

^ ' " 7 V V - t ( ( i n - i t t . - . i s J / t n ; . ' n f , 1 / 1 , / . * / ) • « ; / V t ' . ' J : / . J i i ' -•••

j « • .' l i O t v I x i r v , ( i n s y . i / t i k 1 M t t , f. . ' i n ) l i t 1 . i : i i>- i . ' t i y h t ,"• I i l i . H i n ' . ' ! 1 1 f>\ J t v A u n i l . . i » . - ;

; s . t l ) '* i"^:« i>.<> K . i i r » l y :!•. , u i i t n rfit^l «•>_;• . ( u - t t i i l n v ' I n f 'vm r m i > ' > f - . m i i I J H I 1 . ) - ! - i ' l• w ( i i f t l u - . * o f . s f i f i f f - ! ; . , , . ^ . i L . i t i t l u - ' i . , 1 ! - ; , l r , i . i l riiMJi.ii i . t . l m i i . i ; . . . i t n l ' ; j i i ' i i : i ) , - r -

I n ; v J J i h < n ! , - . i o t i r . . : d. i r . t l r i*-..ri > 11 ' . ' _ • . l l n l j K c . - n t l i r J . M U J C . I . - r - . t • • ' . l o r < i !

V i i i t a r r . ) u i i r : i i r i ' ^ o r r u r t t . ! i r I ' i v i n i v i l i i u i K I ' M S l u r i i i t t n . - ; , n n . \ r , i t u t ' { ' t i t ; C i o n i i n i i -

M<aP trybuts scheduledFriday. J«n/ « was the firsl IIIKJ*! of

for thir, season's Mighty OifiaJ1)Hans Chrktittn Atiifarwit-

night of Iryoul* will be held V;nfan. 15 at thu A\on I^tkc H*«)i .SCK>JU1Auditorium ct ?• j).m,.,vvith (-iThirttriit!1.buginning |^». 2?.. t ; • '•

Bumadntii; Hiscy, this, yc.ir's diructorwill bo lookiiift luf Hans, thu;U'.ai.(ittjjman. who has * .^aritbnu voitrtfTiinjjr.Also, suppbrtinit roles of f'rim*B a l l u r i tiu - Boi ' t?. ' N \r.\s , h v rchoreographer husband, and P«hT ([•..•Appn-ntico wil! be tfiowm. ttjeit: :ibi*ri

, if jou want to be in tha churns. 1 »" do 'not ne«d to try uul. Only thoso in-tarcjted in tlto limiing tutctiMstnl lo'havc-mii*ft.J itwdy to SJJOVV ofr'lhoir vocnitalouii. Six other i:on-sifi^jng'yoti» will

In. tr-r>M:

rn;ile u«;tors.j-oar'-* sh;iw.

'(TitTw ivili

Princess DiShould Give

fIn The Prtaw* Hean to Hc«t - PCOOMU

Every Wcdneuby. •A/peat **m mr/for smgla

to Mmt/br'frvt. , -f

•" to prat* jour aJ • • >.tall #33-5100 Mom. -Fri. 9-4pm

md mk for Mtfissm.

! r«;>d t o r:itJ ««v i-.ir

y frnm irt.-.iJSIi tX)MK HACK,

also lit* iivditioii^ lur1-5 on Suluftiay, law.-

a.m.altho A\nn IJ'J.'.1

y Ekirtrit.Olvd. Music will be atviiialilc (roin liiu«luftitnfj»ry- school tnusic teachers.£i\iliiw . 'w;« b«; cxptrc't-'H tu sing andn-ad a squill purl lor the nudilions

Mighty CotUrlt Cioiic^titlns is n comttiunitj ihualitr j^ruup which pruducitsan annual musical. Tito firorfurjjuns urulotiitly slayurf liy'yolun'ct.'rs ami all lh»f.prot.L-eils from tlm .shows are doniiied luthe six I*TA ar^iTiualmnM of tho Avon

-• Lake-f*iitih£ School System: [join us furIryouts on jon. (S, 1I( hmvt*i>'cr. you Uim'llight tla*. foutUithu-or tiatkstage. !w sumti> sup[>r.il tiicr kids of ."ivvin l^iki; byplanning to attend ono n{ she shows onApril 23, 2-4, 25, 30. or Muy 1. '

AiHS Boosters meetThe Avon Lake High. Schcktt Boston*

their fnonthfy mooting on Monday, J&n7t30 pm, in' '.tw higrt A:fiocl caWo

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. Many niw p*ojoci» in support at Vtn h>ghschool aihfollc proyram n»*e b«*n approved lorthe beginning o( 1993. Upcomii*g'fundf*lser»and actiwiiiM for this yaar will t » AsorMW.

Oori'l ba ifty' Coma aitd tn*« now people andniMh* new Mends MNI« <vorfiino to t r i k e a dif-ference tor *R thB.ol {h* BCMX pwyams ot-

, *etttt to our niidont*.. Jqm us J»ri. 2S,aiv)

AnnaAvon t^ke Junior Women proudly announce the tttstiiifs';~~. i:*members (left to right).' Cindy Pulliam,. Cam) Ounslan. lititisiSandy Yenni, Jeiiti vVortnifigton, Lynn MiWnr. Kyung .Soon Kyng, pRae Maithowis. Etsuko SuiyjW. S'"1* SColi and Sus*in Vfyrvafak, Othar rm,'members (not pictured) a;e Joanna In'ntan, CSofy' Hawaii, .ioceiyri kewno, and,,

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New Year's resoiufion...Woulti y«u tiki* let oKtvuno n jr.4:ni(ttfr

of une ul Avon UiU;\ must r.rrH;ry.'i];nftUTHdiii/aiiorw? Would you Hku t« bv tn-.vulvod. JIS little or as much uf> you'd Ukc.inn c i;U ri>Kir of diffvri'.r.t miiiviliiis*Wnuld vi i likff Ui daviiioji tnme niiwhiKjidshiV*'- If wr, 'hen.'rtfsblw nciy.(arit-iiiid Hit; Avon J >kti fuiti'jr Wamuit's1

Club's Hrsl mectintf of t!i» Now V«nr uttMoiiil-i>. [an. IB. Tltf,1 niLt-tirrtf Will t«kcpldco nt (hu KST .{luifdtfift ut -13455ljtk«!M. at 7 p.m.'in .the btiwmcmroom1. INurniHily nicijliti^t are hiif'ti Avon Lflkn Public I,il)Mr,-.) A .-i

ior1 the' m-coian vy u t ' ^ B ;iHWI by RisKtt-'trita Mair icmi Nstilj'). Tii<i'ntMiith)y buslnn,** rnw^lnjf,'.?'

jw:ts amithit pros'nfit AH Avbit Lhkii vyonw.i, IS;

cJ ^KR and c.fcW. »r« wekbm'e V'.'.;Camu Jarf. (oiti In whb theriuijV:'.•*?

in ihi* Avoty'Lalifl

your uunmtiii t ' .y a* « wlm|u- ;

how

Perot returns to limeligfit -M

After'3 twn-maoth brsnlfc "from ' hf» '

rulurr.lnR to tho p j { M«f tJnl tcd We Stond Amer ica .

,. WIHI itio'ki'vp'.nt; up ihu rally aniulvj tl'i:Jfiir;ni:r iniiwpciijuhl cuntlidslu,

I'urot lickwl off a UWSA momdc-irtlpdrive this pi.st Monday liv Texas with nrinj»p.-3;ffjico on iho Ijirry Kihsf iyvw .Show M6>;dny ni^hi.

The mission of the U VVSA \

/uil rtM:t' tint 'mitwoIy. umaJinfts in

witKijp huld cvwry third Tuwday

&>'., Elyriti.

Ourilwot 282-327^,

»<tun*t»m. VQ welconwd

K of C membership drive

JLEGAt-JjIOTjCE.•'T.;-.'NOTICE OF

PUBUC HEARINGThore vM bo a PubSc

Hearbig on January 11.1993 at, the ShefHoId

Han. 4620 OetronROBtJ., at 7:30 P.M.

.'oonc«mjng the 1983 Bqucrfor iha, -Wahoo

Fa'hur Rapari Ctnindl No. 32tS9 of thoh of Columbua curteatiy is citiv

; h lis p-Thf'Coondl, which, ,ba.« ii» hull onMoore • Rtf>.; Avon.. seruo AvqnWyorl^kf and vicinliy with church, com-munily. family and youth pro&rnriiii., Fnlhor Ra«an Council invilo* Oath -men to become mcimhers of ?hbor Columbiiti, -whifch^is. IhoCathoi. „ mon's. fratvrnt' , ganizatltm lafho wrtrld. ThSrc.iortji iJny,bef;rtf3tB to-)oinln« ihc Knights flf Qflusttaii:, fmtsl'

> . -importantly, tiijwlp.'yrftft tAtnuids »(churca«nt j commu

An Adnti^lonrDoKr^ wlllOHincilfs Isall W

Jan.\M. CaiJioUc mmiVa in lolutflR, t& n w n fnfo

obnut tht Knlgins of Celurabu^tio" ;*6 . c^ntat; h i H l

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Lawn care supplier wants tooccupy Spanmasfer building

(-A-.irk iinil t.<i .ihiiumi'iU nrj.-.iir/ i i i n i i c i .13, tin; i , i : s r o . iintti.idj,.

ii [ir.iii-M-.!j!i turf suppl ier U><- y,u\*. 1:in.r:.-iand a tuppi tur of liiii.lM .i | t l; tiKHmi.iivp lans tn t<t!.»*tivi*r l!it-r:;if)iy S|.,wnuiK!ftb i k H m ut ~J!1 MtKin.- Kit

l*sui Pustny. repp'i^minjj ^i>..nmjit(Hwhich was « dtvLstutt i»f thv Iu<vi, li.V.'tbh Company. >;iUi I.KoI'O w-ilt t;s.-H 1110.000 Mfu-nv-fciot .'iictltij. for

wttrehouiiiiB tfusir p - ducts.. i\tamy *.»ltlihti.buildimi will mat he uy.p.-ir»li.-tj in-struct urnlly modified in any way

In Tutt. UiSCO .:-«M"netal> ..sav ifanything, ihe »rei ground lite futilitywill bit-benutifiuc*: .

"Thcy'il make a atiov;t:«w out of thaicrimpf." saUl Parlay.

"IVii'li r*rs*>cd lh» s u n s 'wtlb sumr* ofour different lu.-f varteliea and u.-w ihnnurroundijin arou for our Dutch flower-',ing huib (rials." said Arl Wick ofI.ESCO-

"•T(ic klntii of stippliu* ami .^uipmentwhich, will be stonrj in the hun<Ii.in in-cludt ((dlf i oursi t>ruJitLts and jtolf-con fso ACLM. -tan tu-h 11 rrroivLTS,sprLfldcn arrf ICJIIIIJL'S

TN> Jccallcit JIJ It I fcSLQ's nctulslitrca t&o it la sen/I'd by • i tMiMinjt railsKe: nmt ' thf? 'parking .nrim is large.uno'ugh to a ceo in m« da In vehidiivb*-lonj(tii« tci the 10 employi L* as well astho landscupini* IJins which will held .shrodticrinai*K U\.P rot V. -Mid qihor land-scaping materials, ,

IK. addition n srnnU hao vl the facilitywill Ixt'usfnl as u wholesale; store forlocal londscapers and lawn carespecialists

"There- will t)o no combustibitimalcnnls * Pustay said This in nut aprucekting Mto. ai.d tarro will on mi in-dustrial processing '

LESCOx raqucil far a rHaiigo in oc-

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iJ.ili-il |ir>.i!i;i-!v'"I ht 'r i ' ' - !H'vrf \-<-rn LI need In (in tl'..H.

Wi- ii:ivt; niin.k t i inov t ' r . i'fn-rv'i lit;i'ii(Jilt- ref i l l in ,Jtl yc.irs," Wii.k, ri'plii,-r,i

f.(-:si;O iitTifcils iniliciii.it!' their <n.-i:up.i:iry will ii<td inif k tr.iifii. tn'i\v>>t<LiIII*-'. t-uiirs u( :U ^ i» tuiil t p .m.wcfkiJays, ;ind Ihc n t -u^s rtwds for :!;:;:rtruoks vvitt btr Ii.niii«» J.'H;1, and Miilt-ii-'y••'l^mitif I»!L

"We Jiitvo en liv.iHiuns ti^c.thr tiniitndtin- iro'iri(ry."VVit:k said,

Carl Mrcrntnns. v-j< prnsidnit t-fi fur LKSr.O. s.iiil in> a:»! hiiare turgcHn-i'twrupjiucy ,-,[•

tht; buil.iitt^ for nurty MarchSince th« rtoNtnn of Sp-'niiiiister.

w h k h built t:raii'.*s and ttirinomiEsyslonv for imlusiri.il us«. mum thai;two ye;irs u^o, there lini. t;eun .1 i:otip)t> ofultumpts for Bfher compuiiius lu oixtipyllic oui!dii)i{, huuevr.r. those tiea!s ft;llthrough,

Sorno city officials aro mom tonfiden!dbout I.KSCO

"It's a very tuKkt coinptiny with a solidbuckKruund." said Muyur Vine*: Urbin,"and the> vciuid•tie nood for Avon

In ottwr business• Allan Frascr of Avon Lake received

approval from thp commission fcr thefind plat for the Division Road .tulidii't-sion. which cosisists of two stibloissituated on 5.17 ucrus tolnl. The proper-ty iirlocated on the scuti) side of Electri';Boulevard between Wiliianisbutjj undFredorickaborj; Drives and is in an R-Izoning district. Frassr put up a cashbond .for sidewalks and street Ugh;trmiaHalion.

Northeast Social Services NewsSHEFFIELD LAKE - UnHl n n e w

director is found for Northeast LorainCounty Social ServlLW, Wtrinn Mc-CuUtyiyri will servo US IiHeTtm directorfor 20 noun per weak. The mayor? oftho-commutiitles snrvwl by Northeast-ShnKlola. Sheffield Ukr Avon andAvon 7-*XB - win tnicrvliw and wind ano* <hrectcr McC'ullougli Imct to rcaiflitfraj* tbo NorthfaBl tdvlsory uoord ofir^istoea to 1»ktt the inlarttn post.

Nortnooul •* also looSting*'fo(•'•.B:to iiasit* fie new director.Buclinnan. tho1 fotmor

ou l I l l iMI i , )ta% rtrtired Thu part-limopt»i>lOD requiriis a uirsnn who Is ago.S5or older and draw* an annual tnromoof$B,Sl^or low forono pc^on or.|511.490or tdi* for iwo people If vouur someoneyou luiow Is Intarested (mutt..bo resi-dent at Lorain County] contact Dorothy.Ffixyfosttl at 244-3178, Community Ac-

1 tbn Oiflco v" :;•, CarMaWn Supiwrt '••^op wiuaUyjnwtK ihB ihbH Monday of thu month «IthofCommunity Umior Bneaiuo; tltothird monlh of fpauflry Is MnrHnVtuthorJOna Day* ton meollng will be h^djan. ;

""""ft* Hom«-Do1Iw«d MOAU progr#r»if*1"' -runneljaJibconchungcdfromMMHon

TAThaeU >» h«d »n sroazirtft year,' andngtTffflr from 193Z will bo rtportod IUFebruary. Appreciation ROCS to Ku!h

Maitoy who coordinates tho program.Northeast can always uso morevoiuntcers to hnlp with tlto program.Call 940- ei48 if intercstod.

Emergency Food Boxes - Mony woregivun out during, tho month ufDecember. Forty-nine rmniUes rocDivudthe food boxes, with several donationscoming from churchos. achools,businasses and. Individuals. Appmcia-lion goes to Atjutt Marino which .con-tributed a storeroom full of food loftfrom its unfortunate dosing.

NELCSS Board Meeting wilt hf> held(an. 20 at ,7 ,o.m. at tho Sheffield LakaCommunity Coniar. Anyone is Invited toattnnd. . ; . . , •, Warren Goenther continues to umnzepeople with .his-unlimited cuntribuiions,to Northeast. IF you turnod on yourradio to 1330 AM' (WOBL) during thenoon, hour on Doc. 14. you would haveheard Warren promoting the food bank.at the County Cupboard on a talk show•originating from Burger King in North

v ^ I d U l ; • ; ;v^IdsevUlo; ; ; . LViTiutiwiR - If you think you might re-milrti somo assistnnce with tax prer ir;i-libh; AARP tax experts are available toassist elderly residents. Thn service isIree but reservation? arc ncciraMry. CallIho Community Center Tor schedulingInformation.

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As M.iyur VIIICL1 i-rbm '.t.tltie 'I'Xiiui^ imiytjr. urn; ul hi1- Hrpinovt' tfrur ni.!y' r 'nun t!i',bdtiril, wtlli JIHJ fjitill of hmiiiHciti/'-ns" bofiril No i>li;i:tei|

"Th« idea i5 ID rt-'inovr the pulilu:,ilelements that exist [on itn: board! hy r.olhaving the mayor and acuiincit im-trifierSitrv" as two nf tht: board members iii*»the r.odes cull for)." l.'rhm said.

"For tht; past several years, there'sbeen questions fnim many residents a*w»!l as government pt'oplu -is to whetherthere should be I'ltT.tL'd officials on theZoning board. S«m<: few! divisions itiregard to uranium pt*uplii varianceshove oe«»n made for political rtMSutis. ididn't believe that until I had been facialwith thai kind of experience andpressure. Otl^n times, zoninn boardissues become personal ami fail In rt-

KIDDIE

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"So wliui'V'T l>'i(.iiiitir.s cliiiirttiitnkimv\s tln;y WMJM h. iv lu sit <m llur /uii-iiiK biiiird." Urbni •liiiil.

i.'urn-rit /uninij hiiiird rni:iii!i-..T^ an;Mayor tJrbin, {.'iiuncilnian Kui;!.1!!!;(Ihatc, t'lanninu (luttintiisinn Ch.nnnaiiKandy Kiiil.iiis, ZtiA Cii.iirin.ui ArihuiLuke iind Kn-iy Hnisiiitddii Tin1 soni'!bonrtl .IIMI di-ubifs as ibt- Uuildui.14 Onk'i>f Appeals U'sird. «liii:b si'tdmn m.'fjstO llUM-t.

f'n?si;nlly. i!m trrtn of ii ^nuinj; ho.irdmi-iiliter is fix years, by) Urt'in is alsorec0111 nifindinn ' I " ' •<•''»* be clt.itip-d infotir-yi.-dr sl.iHvjfrt'it term:? to idlui-. lurconlinuity. This MJitKeitiun iin;w "iitp-purl from culltMKnus.. f'lanniriK Cuinmission nuMiibt>rsaftrL .'d in Iheory wilb Urbin w.ititiiiK Inremovi: elr(;li.*d dflidali. I rum the ZHA.

"It's difficull for t.'loclud ofFicials toscrvu on thu zoninii board." said com-mission nu'mber Enn« Haverbaiik.

Jim Burkin, formerty. of Avon Lake,recently graduated with honors Iromthe Ohio Police Officers TrainingAcademy. He is a member o* the Fre-mont Police Reserve Officers Assn.,

. and is employed as a Youth DetentionOfficer by the Sandusky County courtsys'c—., He will be continuing hiseducation in Police Science at TerraTech College. Burkin. an '88 graduateof Avon Lake High School, served withthe U.S. Navy and resides with hisparents, Don and Kathy Burkfn, in Per-rysburg. Ohio. ,

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'. very, swrious. effects onyour pot's health. tn>d- :dltlon to the pain, dental ,infections «iryo w n ihapots life: (». sovfcrlysource of very ' poient compromised.

, bactoiial infections for , T h i s massage ia' tjwrettbfthe.hcidyvThi* brought 'to you an acan I M U I I in kidney in : v public »erv)co from Dr.1-reciiona. chronic long , |ohn. H Simpson. Avon

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l i f f iF- ics t i l l , tllrf _, i»r s ' l l i i l l i t i l.i Mr s. i t i l t ' i l l -pill ,ii!d rvn! r\. ii-.r' iiirnsi'll ••lUin.-K inH.-l!lic |uut i;ss. M" .iiuf U\ ki-i'|ii!ii: Uiu .)p-jiumliiHTils .uul f>v yiviriM ("ilv <.'<HJII< il .1(.h.iiirt.- lu m.tU- uthiT .'iJjuinitiiii'nts.ittiiiK"' '•••(Mtl'l be lj.tl,itH,«(l.

(Joiniiiiv.iun iiH'Jiilirr Judy MurniyJI ' IJ siipiiorli'il t.'thin'*. idea or nimoviiii;'•lfcti;d iiMiiii.tls.

"Thi.1 Zoning Hourd <il Appeals is nul^kuiluruus ~ all uli'cti'tl oflictals slm-iltl!>;• off lilt; huard. and tlit-rL' •ihuuld bv nuI'tfinnn-K l^oinmt'isiDn muinhi-r on thuhoard." Murruy s»i<).

"Most pL-ujilc on ilu; budnl art; spri'iulVITV iluti. It's anollwr burden un tin.'['Innning Cumniissttjii nit'iitni.-r ivho'sonihi' /oning board too," Murray added.

Shu stiH«(;;'ot] the cuntniuntcatiunamuni; the iatiijig tuiiird. the I'lanninj;Cum mission and C'ly Cutin^il cuultj l»:handled by hV: Mtaff of city cmpluycuswho work in the appropri.nu fields, suchas the building inspector and th»f city

wiin .tlsu " " I'l.-nining

took lit-; N1 '!::>(i urn- s!.'|> furtliL-r."U'ln.'ii i! • •nu-. In Cli.irli-T Ni.".ii.'Wh I'll

r»t- (Kisnini; lor mi fh'i.lwd officials onI'l.yrmini: (."i^tumssiiiii." Jit; saiu.

l..i\v IJirt'tjor Kiissfl! Provensa saidwh.ili.'viT chariKi11' an.-in;nl»! wil l apulytuam-::i(lint'(Us in the zoning cede, and'thosi? i. liaiiHi.-i nuisl ho tletrkiin! l<y theI'l.uininy Commission.

Tin; r'Tommnndaliou has been rofor-n:d hack to thu l.'iw Department for.revisions.

In other business .• Commission nitsmbcr Ron Aa-v

do Is i'n proposed u change in the way'ubuttinu property owners arc notified ';-.about public huarinijs. He sugjjostcxi. in r'*?idd'Jitton to posting the otange placardsnliout thr hciiritigs. the city should curcertified letters to the abut I ing propertyotvnurs so il is curtain that they becomenotified. •

Interest-free loans availableSiudent.t from middle-income families

in thu Avon l- ke iin;a who aru in-lerested in ntlisridini; Antioch Collegi! inYtjllow Springs. Ohio may he t'ltKiotu foran int«r«sl-frei'. forKiviihle loan of up toS7,(I0i) pur y<Mr. Antioch. one of the na-tion's mosl diilinguislu*d private lihumlarts c«Ni;gi's. is making its Middle In-conto.Assisl.into Fruttnun (NHAP) loansavailable to Avon Ijiku aren studentswho are accepted to *hu co-'ltiyc. andwhose families qualify fur little or nofinancial aid.

To be considered for an MIAP loan.Avon Lake students must apply to An-tioch College by Feb. 1, 1993. To receive.information about Anlioch College, theMIAP loan program, and other scholar-ships and financial aid opportunitiesavailable. Avon Lukir .students shouldcull the Antfnch ColleRe Office of Ad-mt&Aiotis at |UUOJ 543-9430. or write toAntioch Collage. 795 Livermoro St..Yullow Springs. OH 45387.

The Antioch College Middle incomeAssistance Program is designed to assistmiddle incomo families who qualify forlittle or no financial aid but who.through some special set of cir-cumstances, can't afford to attend An-

tioch. This assistance is in the fonii ofX;i;no-tntcrust loan that is forgivable whcnr">the .student graduates from Antioclt. To'/<rjquality ior mi MIAP loan, families muit&fshow dBmonstratud occd for assistance'"'as determined by a financial aid award:commitIco. ... •

Antioch College is a distinctive no-,1tiona! libnral nrts college which drawsstudents from acrost. the;United Stales-and a round the world. Fspm its origin'.more than a conlury ago; Antioch has-'hetm a piunccrtn higher education.;Through its co-op program, Antiochpioneered ths idea thai college must be''more than an ivory, tower: it must'balance scholarship with reoMifo work.;experiences. Antioch College enferotl:lh» 1990s with n cross -culture! and Ihter-nuiionuf curriculum designed to pruparuits graduates to face the global-renliltosof the 21st century. This curriculum of-fors studeris the opportunity to be «x-porienced In and, sensitive to i:ross- ,cu l tura l and internat ional : on-,',vironments, to bo conversant in ; :Linguagus other than English, and to be ;nwars of cultures in the non-Wostorn a*Hwell as the Western/'world/ . K\i\

Library hosts Cleveland Indians NightAvon Lako Public Library is proud to

host Cleveland Indians Night - TheTribe '93 on Wednesday. Jan. 20 at 7p.m. fn (he downstairs meeting area.

Gut In on thn action as the Tribe

Potluck dinner trr"

You are Inviiod to a pollock at the'5h6tfieldLake Community C<"iler, 4575 lake ftd. at 6:30p,m. on Jan. 14 ' ' jrn, a dish to share, your tabl«service, and wrapped gifts lor game prizes. Thisis being sponsored by the Ona is a, WholeHumtwr s^nghis 0>oup.

premieres Its last season atMunicipal Stadium. View the Tribe's allr$new highlights film Tor '93 and get itwhat's happening at Gatowny. -

Houvy Hiltcrs member Kathy BiwUi be on hand to answer que ....Literature, ticket info and schedules viBl'lbo available. • '•• . . . .

Drinftyour friends, view the film, get:!in on the latest and lot's get ready tof/E-play ball." , l f &

l iver; diseaso and Var-ffcritb. Thlfl can-bo lifeihrnalening but at the'varyjenst, the quality of' \

A U N ^ : . . \ . . , _; Wo, feel fa strongly cbout the nnwt for pK»t dental care

for the comfort and he^Mh <ot you/ pet that during Ihnmoulh of fatitury, wo^UI offer/a ouUtnntial discount.Plaato call our,offlco fordotails. •;;, /•,..,.

Evnrybody Has Sonwthlng To Protect...end The Billy F. Smiih Agency hasprotection for Just about anything.

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GROCERY PRODUCE27.5 Oz., Traditional, Meat, Mushroom

Hunt'sSpaghetti Sauce6i125 Oz. Oil or Spring Water

Starkist Chunk LiteTuna : :4 ^oll White or Colors

CharminBathroom Tissue22 Oz. Reg., Lemon-Lime

PalmoKveDish Detergent

HatfGaL. ,.;DafeymensOrangeJuice16Oz.Dakymens ,.;•FrenchOnion *-Dip $1-

DairymensSherbet $1.69

5 Lb. BagIdahoPotatoes8 Oz. Pkg. FreshMoonlightMushrooms

Red or GoldenDeliciousApples

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I liey live in !:ousos th.U ini.M-.tirr i:mvincti'TS by luiir nnstLTi.

"Tliry fjirtti all il.i> - they havt* la inoriier to IMI. Kvt<ryl»(>dy works m theli"lds -• ini.-ti. iMMitfii .iiu! i .hildrcii ." <,\wsay.--, "ilttr in other *illiij.;er*. llit.' UIHIHMIwork all (Jay while the rnt'ri sit ana tjilk."

In l\tu village whoru Cross was postal,thu people were excellent farmers, hav-ing lifelong experience, but bucau.suthen* is no means available to processfood or use equipment to form,everything is done by hand.

"I t ' s literally Stone-Age." sht>describes.

There are just a few functional roadsthrough the on tiro country maki::-; itnearly impossible to transport equip-ment, replacement parts and fuel to ih«villagers.

The grueling lifestyle is evident ontheir faces and physical stature so muchso that Cross was unable tu determinehow old maiiy of the villagers w<iru.

"Even the ages of the children arc-hard to iell becatist. of .-natnulrilion.They're very small." she says.

Cross is eager to teach her-third-graders about thi5 remote region ofequatorial Africa whore.she lived in amud Jiu*. with a grass-thatch roof: or thenights she slept outside, with .stars soclear cgainst the black night that shecould almost reach up and pluck a hand-ful from tho (iky.

As undeveloped as tho region is, Crossrarely, lighted the wild unimaJ^ forwhich.Africa Is so well-known. Fromtime, tn time, there'd be a report of

:elephants grazing* but for.the most part.

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H«r position in th.1 I 'oarc (!i.r[js vt.i-iniinil.ir lo ,iu extension itfii'iit; si.ientist-,in ;i ri*f>jfinal a^riculturiil tesiMu li >l;i-I inn tnisniMl Cross on lanmri i : let !ii'iijuirs, itts'i she in lu rn W J U M te.nJi lin1

vi!lni>(!r^. Sin- l,mj;hl people to pr.n In "c rop RitJliMii. thereby uu.'ivirrlini! lhe.iiiitivi.' i.itidy e.jrlh m m nitroniMi-nnrifjiud soil.

The maiiihlay crops in hyr relied wi'n:a tuber pot at M-like vu^elublL1 ol Jittl'jnutriliutlii! value, called sunioi - n hollytiljur; iiri'l corn. Cross was instructed tnemph-tsi;{0 the benefits and versatility ofsoybean and peanut crops which yieldrtitruj4«n in soil and contain m-jrc

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s h«r tnur of duty, sht* was abl«:to compluto two grovvtr^ seasons ivilhthe pcuplf. but k,nents her swiped op-porluni'.v lu muRH significant progrnss.

"I hut? nrde-Mu! al! the «unJtl for tltL* next(jrowintt season, ami I was a'd'iy wcitett. but because we were evacuated. Ididn't fcci like 1 w.i.s ahti* to ac<:oni|)i;>.na whole lot," she says.

Cross found that what she was taughtduring her prep course, before'landingin Africa, held true - it would taku a fullyear to wi used lo the culture and speakthii language well before she would fcelresourceful.

She s»ys the Zairians' reaction toAmerican Pence Corps volunteersvaries. Since they buliave life is sowonderful in America, they either har-bor some rescnlmeut toward Americans- to be derogatory, the blonde-hairedwoman was once called a word whichmeans albino - or (hey admire theirstrength for leaving streets of gold for ap!iii:o no biuron and backwards as thefrcountry. ; ,:

Serving in I tic Peace Corps was not along-standing goal for Cross. Beforerealizing thai she -wanted more our oflife, she had been a newspaperphotographer for four years, and beforejfhot. was photographer of her collegenewspaper at Bowling Green StaleUniversity.

A friend and follow photographer in-terpreted her desire for a change ofscenery - perhaps leaching while ex-periencing other cultures - by sug-gest inf the Peace Corps. . .

"It was good fidvice." Cross aays to-day, despi'.fe tfm illnesses, discuses andbug irifoilatfons that were part of herdaily Ufo in Zaire.

She recalls the shots she receivedbefore tmd after landing in Africa,especially thu typhoid vaccine that madeher arm swell up Ifko a blimp as she triedto harvest corn- Malaria In Zaire is. ascommon as thit common cold in. tho,Wasl, Too many 'mosquito' bites willrosuitjin malaria, or if a parson is tired

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Sht ; tn Iks '.li p o o r l y p r . t t l i ' r i i •>.HIII..I-t i u n in iii-'ilii:,il < riff: . ini i c o m m o n c i i s c su l A I C S . f,i|ii>»iimishlv i J - ^ r n l i i n n i imvh-ispi l i t ls iiM- (lit; s . imi! nt!i'tll<."» r*'piMti*d-ly. C r u s i vv.is i i l s m j h i i r ( , r d w i t h h ' ,u hn i j iA I D S pn. 'M.'Jiliun L'tliH-aiiuii . uu l l . inii lypl.iiuiiiii> In t h e vill.ii;<T-i. b u t s. iys tlic-i ivu v. . i in. in schsjrjls o l t h o t i ^ h t ijii A I M SMinn-t i i in 's u i tp . i tTr t l dirr i -f luMs. F u r -\\\w. ( i»mpiii . . j l in»{ •itiittirr'- W H S t in;ti.'i!'It>ii(.\ U\T i i idtiv r : u l U i r f i tn l iep t . t y n a n n i u s . I ' M U J H i o r ( . ' . t th ( f ! ' i .Ziiiri-tn-..

" I j t l i r r if.i diMii;it -- t l ioy l i o n l t i t l i n n :A I D S e x i s t s : o r t i i i 'y bolii- 've it d o e s ttxi-ita n d th'.' AnitTi i ;<ins br t iu i{ht i t .

" ' W h a t 1 h a d In y,u\ itcrevss ( to t h o s e\»li ' i .H t f s t « t : l . ' : t « t u d i t t ; d A I D S } vviisthat okay, it CMSK. Lut what do you doaboui it?"

As for insut'.th, they're «verywt-ere.Tt-rmiliis nti' rr.uth of^ros*' belongings,She has a denim fi tket which iooi-s likesomeone neatly ripp'xl and fraycJ it inmany places to be fashionable when cc-iu^Uy ii was thu handiwork of tomtites.

For Cross, though, il wasn't theolume, i and physical living conditionsthat presented the greatest challenge to}t t

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could speak tns)!«h.'" •• s ._,„. -..•••vill.igtH w«r« far apArt. and Ihn nni,thing to g^t a round in was a tiic>clti."

A Zairian child carries lhe fruit of a suc-rcessful hunt - a rat. Photos courtesyoi y*Sue Cross •, a

unough to keep thu average American;!light-years away from a third-worldlion, yet she is seriously considering:^rociilistmcnl. •

"Tho people. I got to know in thovillage arc some of th« friundlicst I've'CVLT mot. Tho rewards are tremendous-viyou meet the greatest people. SowonHcrful things actuallythat...! jijst have no regrets.

"You loam so much about.mi] what you'm capable of."

~-.i.';w» hiiB no iininr>ftutt] plans 10;':rtJunt :-a thtt iounialUm field, bui if shoS•1&. "i u,.aJ^ : . ^ a u-ji!or iqurnalistvr~.™ "i- .nD.-fir. ' " - •."•:••;-''//'...-'•-

Community Pulse.,.And MereContinued from page 1 •

an exception with the Zoning Board ofAppeals.

The data Is set, yaor neighbors art!nctiHud und you .show up {**Hh an at-torney should you foot tho nw*f) tu pre-sent your appftolj^Your neighbors. _of

' ,Cputso. can bo fhefelo support or cp-'• pose your addition. , '

tot mo stop here und explain thomayor lias always played a key role inthe wleclion of bourd mnmbors with hnhlinsoU filling the role of chairman. Theother members included individualsfrom council, the Plnnining Commission.along wllh citizen*. - •. •:• 0

So why am 1 explaining all of this?Very simple. Mayor Vince Urbin hasproposed a shake up that would removehimself and tho cUunci! member fromtho board. The plan, if approved by.council, would allow the mayor to ap-point only two board mnmbers withcouncil appointing two and tho Plann-ing Commission sending one-honco, noeluded officials will serve oil this body.

O w the yenrs many individuals fellthe mayor played .i heavy role in the out-come of .a resident's request.. While lORiu may disagree with this,

I 've always fell -a number of :homeownon got a raw deal because theelected officials ssrvlng on the boardsaw too many votes going our tho win-dow should they approve a deserving re-quest while a number of residents...... , . Ky:- •.

showed up to vote* .,...,jlspleasurb. Rather than do what wasright, they would make a larger „ ...

' happy and send the applicant padrfng.%Don't got me wrong, there havu bofltt t'Mnumber of. applicants who have;,prosenlod some goofy changes thut alsoattracted negative neighbors. This was

, always tho easier choice beceust tJhosdenied request was so obvious. !•• '$

To give our.rodders an Idea of hoWjlpicky u group of neighbors con gel, and ahave tho board back ihenV-'upi not.long ago a group showed/displeasunthe spacing between their nelgbbt^fence boards was off by ono-quartor t.an inch. This group was unhappywitother things tho neighbor had done biithis was their payback. The outram«|the beard denied the request to leave th*jfence at its preaent spacing and or _.the hemeowner to oither rebuildfonco or take it down.

•., Tht roHting horo is tha olocted ^ ..were prKsured to deny the request;!the strength of thn neighborhood ;tnouL Granted this is & dernocracy,'appeal boards should basn their dsioni on hardship arid need, ootneighborhood turnout. ., ;•!:;

By rottioving the political atmospl;from this bourd as Mayor Urbin fatgestlcg. will all^W residents a mimora'.equal' oppcrtunit> to getshake.' An'J' anything that' promCfairness tti residents on a constant!benefits everyone.

^Asiiieffield LakeBy Jo Ann McF«])r ,y\

PIcniii sond alt items of tntcrest to thocommtmJty to Jo Ann MtJFall. 5529 E-Lako Rd.. Sheffield Lake, \f40S4 or (all94&-5531 and leave a message. All Items

•* must bo recoived by noon on tho.Wednesday before they, are to ..b?printed, ,

One Is a Wholf Number. The localsupport group for widows andwidowers is having a potluck supper althoCommunlty centot-on fan. H. Themeal wilt begin al 6:30 p.m. Plcaic bringa. table servinn and 3 dish to share, .uoro also asked fobHnga wrapped gfit ns .a priz? for tho names.

Emergency Food Available, Conine!the Niirtlieajt Lor'aln County Social S«r-viccs offices at the Community Canlef If

v o " flro In need of food or if you know"**"ivhn has a need for food, il,

ill supply an etndrgency ft*basket once per month.<; "'^A

if it Is a continuing situation, bring?*proof of your tow income to the b P 'and you can bo Included in the Unl .Mates Department of/Agrlcutturo fobdidistribution. Pood Isdislributed bncoftmonth at tho Commtinf ly Center in ShofflI old Lake. For mo'/e detailed informalton on those progrnms ploase call the of^fk'f> at 949-8146. .', , .X&X

Board Meeting (o be Held. The mbn^thly mooting of (ho Community OfCouncil Board of Officers will be h±.~*rInn 13 at 7:30 p.m. P | c a s o l r y ,w attend^

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By Merle K. Fuss

SHEFFIELD VILLAGE - Ar tho firstBoard of Education meeting of the year,members discussed ways or passing thoschool levy, defeated by less itiun onopercent in November.

Newly-elected President Daniel Col-lier askod for discussion from boardmembers ami the public. Thu boardplans In place tho levy -in the May ballot.

Superintendent Charles I. Krepopsaid. "We havo to take action by mid-February and begin compqigningearly."

The board and residents discussedwhether a renewal, replacement oremergency levy is needed, and whateach entails. An emergency levy raises aspecific dollar amount and is thendiscontinued.

In .November, voters wore presentedwith a rrplacoment levy, asking for lh»foplacoraont of the money raised by thofive-year 10.7 mill loyy passed in 1983.

Duo tu increases in property vitluo sir.ci1lf)8B. the replacement levy It reduced Ioeight mills. genurutlitK the same amountof money Ihe 10.7 mill levy did flvw yearsago. Because the amount guttvratedwould remain iho same there would beno increase in taxes. William Emery alsosuggested looking inlo keeping it nt 10.7mills, which wnuld bo a renewal lov>'.

Residents in atUtndaoce commentedthat the wording on the ballot was veryconfusing which probably helped defeatthe levy. Aiso troubling to some was thowordagd of "additional lax" that a ballotrequires.

Both tho school board and localresidents agreed that the public must boinformed of stale budget cuts and howthis will affect the future of the children.

Krepop will review the possibilitiesand further discuss tho taiuo at thu nextboard meeting. Jan. 25.

The November levy failed by less thun50 votes..

On the local Court Dockets...SHEFFIELD LAKE MAYOR'S COURT

Hcfcy A. Loodo. 14010 SR 113, Wahmwi.was nnad SI.000 «id Mnttncwtf to Six months inJel on • ctMrga ot H M U I w9h $500 and IhctunWnc* su tomxl . H * WOB atto Mntonccd tosn wonttw In JM mtt fin«J St ,000 «n • crmroe doontribuDno to * • dttoqooncy c* K minor wWiS500 oi th9 flnt and tri* Mntonc* suspondod.

John Vt, WM9h,t 153 Wovi* Bd.; QraflofU M lfind *1.000 and •enknend to * » monOw m W•an • clwro* ol conMwMng w lh« dMnqucncy ot ammr wtth M S 0 ot (h» fine and thia sontanc*« u * p * n d « d . . • • . . • ' . . ••

Jolm A. Mtar. 8ft4 Howai. StwrWd Laha, was'flnad S1.OOO and MManced.to art monC« h Won a cttao* ol ceMampt of court wflh Vm tine

David O. Rodano. EfMvWw MoW, Loratn. Washt td »soo and scntMwad to 6O day* m JM on •charga ot a M n M mfacMof.wWt S28O of ttw OneandthtMManc*kuapandad.' - ,.,• ' . '.

Byte MQOhs. 1S4 W«at 2Btti S I , Lorain. w wd i tf to h th JU

By Q O . S , .trmd f t .000 ami ««ntanoatf to ah months n JaUon a chwo* of. OU wtth MOO ot trw Una and tr»

d H 4 t ^ 'p•wpvnctod tor 00 Aiya- H» was ( * » Hnad «39 toripiaJUfl and <30 (or * lanw of tnwal ominaa, .

pobtrt A. Spate. 4570 Hawthorne. StwffifMW w . M t thad 81,000 an*) aantancad to sbtmonthfi in ft» on vchan?a of. OU wWt S000 of V MItiu and thttfaantone* auapandad.' Hsdrtvsr'aHcara« «rt» •tapanded for 00 days.1 H* ¥«s atoonnad *S0 tor racMtu opanuton md »35 (or ag t t ^ y t t f p v t o M o n . ' - . ' • • - . • • •; >•

KamMh L. Stack, 7907 Thornton Or.f Pornw.l S O d b M t o f a t o l

M p n arga or DUt. to•n accklBnt. And a nwfcad itfwa.vtoWofl,S300andB» Mntanc*•uapandKt''::,:>.v.:-::';. ..'

LaoanWOi O»ladniC»16 Wa«t ft. ShaffttiU to . «MB tnad &1.000 imtf MManiMKl.to^atxmonffu in )ai en a chcr&« of O0( wtth S«O0 flf Bw .A M and.'Kw imltf lca austMndad/ H d h * *

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$100 on • charge of posBesskin of iBrent E. Ho*U. 103 Mon&ata C*, . Byrto. w w

fwwd $500 and sartoticed to 160 days in )af on »eharoe trf carrying a concaatod unanon, wtth theaanfancv suaptfnded. H t m l also tmed $250and sentenced to 3O dny* ai lad on acharo* oftw/KMno ftrearms. widi trw aantenc* suspended.

Tioy Tector, HSflt Choviclat Hvd.. Panna. wmfined $750 and sentenced to 1 BO days m pal on acfioroe ol OWI. with t TO day* of trw sentenceuttpended. Hta driver's hemntm was auspgnded,

Antorio Pabon, 1413 P U n M i Dr.. Una. W Mlined $500 and sentenced to 30 days m )ttl on acfwrgo of driving under stMpemKM. with (heaantmce suiptnded. Wealey w . WuH.33912Ctark S t . Norm RldowMa. was hned $511 mtitentanced to 3 0 days in )ai or. an excess weightvtofaaan. wNti fhe aenWfvco muap^nded.

WOHKI Q. Snyder; Ltfunlde 10. Sheffletd Owe,was Rned $1 ,000 and uentenced to 180 days InJat oh a chatge ot domestic violence, with $250 ofthe fine and the sentence suspended.. JamesH.MoanH.923E35t l iSt . .Lar&fn.wMfined $ 1.000 and sentenced to 30 djys w tad an areduced cnaroeof no opvrttor's Icenoe, wtth$050 ofttw flrks and I h * sentence suflpended.

Fined $S50 and sentenc«d to 3 0 days W |aU ondwoes ol OrMng undiK uuBo-osiort. with thosentences suspended. w«r« Anthony S. AtWnson;-1313 Eucsd Ave,, Lwafc>. andKenh A. Mat ; 525U M t t S t . B y m . • •'• \

Chrtolopher Di Sayots, 3 1 0 Obeitn FU., Efy-'ia.wusmWnced to 3O day* «r Ml on acrwga of

'snaut . . • ' . V . • - . . . ,. Pa&tckM. M«ie. 150 flouth Point. Avon Lake.was fined $250 und sentenced to 3 0 days In Won a rsduced chwoa ol no operator's ficense. with9w ssnttnee suspended.

- Rebecca A. Lowe, 6 4 4 Canton Rd.. Akron, washned S1&0 on a charge of petty ttwtt.

ftohart L Summen Jr.. 5 0 2 Son Air, EJyrio, was'Hned $60 for oossesston rt 0 ^ p*^ac^*n»to '

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Briin D. Pvtom1600 Cmhor* Aw., ;wa§ fhad $500 and Mttancad to 160 day* h )B»on a dwte* «* DWl wtth 170 day* of trw Mntoncvauapandtd.H»wM lhad S2B0ahd aanUnced to,30 da>«^hWOft a.eharoe of drMng «Jrid» ainpon-

m20dy f B t rtd HHen *m20dy B» w t wrtcddrKw ftlMftOtt M M »u»panda4. rto was UBO fined

eh u-vtolaflon,of.ssstired dear

• ,A<tene M. Bowms, 32312 Country Ckib Dr.,Avon Lake, was fined SMMon'a left of center

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- - n o n a l d A ; Oowoel .32012Rosewood utvd.• Avon bBto,' WPW fined S 5 0 on * charge of fslfcxe to

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, Brian A. MooiH. 4336 W 211, Fa*vie* Pwh.was fined $50 fo/siMWdlng.; fioyC; Hnstoks, 225 E. LonMn St.. Obertn.ym

1 Ikied $60 for a *W.i sign vtoWfoo. , .< .David j . Kfehan. 35017 Lautil, Northnngevies. W M fined $SS tor spettdtog., Fmed $<5tor somdng *er» JiAnn* ,B.WaHhet, 30310 Edrtf Or.. Bsry VHoge. end &mli>

JOeAngeM, Avon. -"". - : ' ' ' , '• Dorothy A. .Crawford. 33803 Eteeortu BM.,Avon Lsfcit. was fined $35 on a charpfl of failu* 10

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Tknolhy Tytor. 38131 Buturrtut RKtge.was fined $25 tor xpeedmo. - . >

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Avon works to head off

salary disputes in '93

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AVON - Mayor I'^Jti Olwarcik suuahludvicr from City Council Monday ni^htregarding solni-y for this new sor\-itodirector. Shu apparently hop«J betterco mm u mention now wilt ho&d offcouncil-ndmlnistrution disagreementsthat dragged on several months lastyear.1

Oleartik reported thai a lis( of 12 can-didates has been reduced to Tour. Shi} of-fered to let Council roviow ihoirqualifications.

Qualifications is the issue whichthreatens to become controversial. Theadministration wants the service direc-tor to have an engineerinii dogreo. Thatis a substantial change from the past,when there were no professionalrequirements.

"This ts different. It's something wehaven't done bfiforo. It puts us in a dif-ferent salary category." Oloarcik toldCouncil.

The Mayor had suggostod a job title of ,.Service Director/Engineer, bul'CouncKPresident Tom Toroun objected, saying"ihat would require a change io the CityCharter. ,

Finance • Committee Chairman EdKrystowskl callod a mreting for tonightto discuss the pay scats for service direc-tor. It will aUo be on the Council worksession aganda for Ian. 18.

John SmitoMhe present service direc-tor, will retire at the end of January.

in other business• Councilman Niels Jonson innounc-

od ho would like any resident still con-ternod about lowering the speed limiton tho western end of Detroit Io contacthim.

"Tho people at ODOT told mo not tobe concerned about what has happenedin the past." Jensen said.

Mayor seeks aidfor highway safety

Council and Sorvico Director formSmitck previously expressed doubtsubout ruqttcsfing a change, saying thuState seldom chanjics speed Hmiis ovnnaf!or extensive timo and money are in:vested in studios to prove it U needed.

• Although Finance Director MaryAnn Nowak contacted Ohio PublicWorks Commission about amortizingthe Issue 2 loan for S.R. 83 sanitarysewers over a 20 year tnrm instead of10years as previously agreed, she admittedthere's only a "slim chanca." (hechangewill be granted.

The City will collect For the sowers byspecial assessment, but it will lako 20years.

"So it's worth n try. although its highlyunlikely that WPWC will.grant our re-quest." Nowak said.

• Mayor Otoarcik announced thatMayor's Court collected $17,533 In finesfor December. Of that. $2,762 was swotto tho State General Fund and $I.<9«;

wont to tlie Victims of Crime Fund.i • Olearcik reported tbat she and arepresentative of Avon Women'a Club(hoi whh BFI ofUdals and worked outproblems surrounding the. n«w recycl-

' Ing program in the dry -BFI agreed to help with getting recycl-

ing information printed, /and IhoWoTinn's Club will hand deliver It Io altAvon residents, according to the Mayor.

. BFI will also post mare permanent signswith the rules at the recycling site.Earlier signs blow away, leavingresidents confused.. :

. ' "I was happy to hoar they didn'thave to reject our load of recyclable*.There were «nmt problems, but notsaricusenouch that they wouldn't aocept it," OlcarciL said.

"Wn'Il probably go to Ihe bluo-bagsystem they have In ouW cities before:too long. Then the recyclable* will bepiclced'up; people won't have to drop^them o f f . " O l o a r c i k s t i id .

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SHEFFIELD VILLAGE' - giMayor Jerry Btatko trj^LCIty CouncilMonday that he had c^htscted officialsat the Ohio Department of Tronsportfl-tlon and asked them to toviaw currenttraffic and safety sllualiMis . in thoVUIage.. . . ., :. QUlko said thai repretenjatives from

, the stale would' survey such things BSMigtis,J&nu markings and traffic lightconfiguration, and would submit a com-prehensive report of their findings ap-proximately four or five weeks after con-cluding the Information-gathering pro-cess, which U currently under way. The

, Muyor said Ihat the stale's it-port wouldalso givo suggestions for improving orchanging certain oxlnting traffic situa-tions. Accojtflng to tho staie'ti statist lea.noted Blalko'. Sheffield Village wui rank-ed'45 out ol Ohio's 078 cltios andvillages with respect to the number oftraffic accidents per cftpiftu,

Bialko explained that the survey was aaervlcn provided by tho Mate as a rtsuit

of a grant that wns applied for and ap-proved list year. .

In other business• Council momb-jr Miko Griffith ask-

ed that Village financial reports boIssued monthly so thai Council Could bebetter Informed befuro making decisionsregarding appropriations. Financialstatnnientv are currently issued, pur city.ordinance. on_ a quarterly basis.

• Council unanimously approved amotion to adopt an ordinance that re-tains the services of tho Village's currentlegal counsel. Michael Szckcly. Szekelywill serve through,tonuory 31,1991.

• Mayor Bialko asked Council fornominations for a new Council Presi-dent pro tem, but Council wnj unahlu toresolve tho matter during the regularsession, and ultimately adjourned to anexecutive session. Council mombcrElmer Scott was nominated (or the term,which runs for one year.

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Youth Leadership selects class of '93III*

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community rt-frn-iiiji's ;irnl l.n.i-in | , M -tnlervirws liy cinmniunlv li>.i«lors.

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The Youlii Leadership "prnKMin LUII-SlSts uf muit lhly .stjssiwns (i.rl.llliroushoul the school •yrar. UiirinH lh«-Jiessians. Ihe stu.k'im will twrx|Miti>d toleadership skill building .ind the iiwiple,places, and possibilities of Lorain Ciiun-ly. The program culminiitet in 11 st:hno|or communily sun ice project in whichthe students put Into practice their ni-w-

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Elections in 3 school districtsELYRIA - A s|M-(;ial flscliuii v/ill (M;

held on Tuewiay. 1-ub. 2 in Ihu follouinsareas: Avon Lain; City Schoof Dbtrici[bond issuu for rxpaiisiun of tht* A.L.Public Librury builtlinti); Obtirlin SchoolDistrict; ami Olmstnd Fulls City SchiwlDistrict. . .

Th i Lorain County [JoiirU of K!tn;iiori5• Is now open for ubwntec volmx forregular wurkins hours. 8:31) a.m.

- thcough -t:30 p.m. Monday through Fri-. day; and for extra hours on Saturday.i fan. 30 from 8:30 a.m. lo noon. Deadlinefor absentee voting is Snlurdny. |an. 3U.

• AH applications must be received by this

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the polls on Election Day3. Address where ballot Is to be

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School board examinesopen enrolment

n By Merle K. Fuva

| SHKFFiKU) VILI.ACIi-: •- A! tin;3 ri'gnl.r. -;'.li!)ol ti-jani met'tiii); Mimii.iv5 J I I i! i n ' : I T S i i I ' j i : t i s s v t t o p e n ' i r l i n i i l

w Superintendent Ch.iirli.-s j . Krepupa. said, "After the Iiisl co'.uriim* in lit.;jy newspupurv. wu received (;ood reaction.x Wo arc pulling tnguther a survey uskin^

whulhcr the public favors students com-ing in and what limitations they feelshould be placed."

Tho ap«n enrollment policy would gointo efTer.t in July. Inter- and Ultra-typesystem* would bi enacted. An intersystem policy would effect tinly Harrand Farustldwn elementary schools.Parents with children »t Barr could send(heir children to Forestiawn and viewvorsu.

Krtipop said. "Tho survey will also a»kv.'hat the public considers to by toomany students pet class or grade level.Wo may have to hire more tone hers ifthere is favorable response from the ad-jacent districts, but we'll wfinl to knowhow tho pulic feels about tho $3,000 parstudent this will also bring in.

Krapbp said he expoefs the survey togo out by tho end of the month with aquick response time requested, and

, tiopes to havo results by mid- February.If it is mi open enrollment policy, this

means it will be upon to all adjacentschool districts, both to Iciive theSheffield-ShelTiok! Lake school and tobring adjacent district students in.

In other business• • At Its OrjaoizalUinal Meeting, theschool board elected Daniel Collier asBoard President, replacing WilliamEmery. Representative for StandingCommittee Reports were also engaged.Em«ry will be in charge of Jain* Voca-tional School:reports: Sandra Surfacewill ntpmnaut the Athletic Council; Bar-

I'.ir.i MiliiT will di' Li-^i^l.ilni- l,i,iis<n:;(Wilder wi l l In- Ch>-niii:.i! Ai i i r . rri'pn-Mjnliilni.-. mui Ci th luun C.iliiiii.'M!will rcpn-ifi i l tint m».vly-formed i:n"i-niit!et\ f;ir:limii!in;i]( Foundat ion

• Legislative i.iatMm Jjjtmjr.i SUH.K.Hr<>porlt'if tlittic .try rut iiddilionul stutufrunliiiK cuts ill Ihis t ime hut thi're. it •'(possibility (jl sunn; within three months.

• Chcmicil Awiiruncs'i Day v*i!l beSaturday. Feb. 27 ;ii Hrookside HindSchool from 11 ii.m. to 2 p.m. A <!|U;;ht:t-ti dinner will Itiliuw.

• Thi.* next regular school boardmeeting will bu Mon.. (jp- 2Ti ;H H p,m.illthe Administration Center. Th« boardmeets every swond und fourth Mundriyof the month at 8 p.in.

LPS meetsTfie LaKewood PhciograFl"c Society will nav«

a regularly scfwdulwl -neeting on Monday. Jan.IS at 9 pm Chi B'Oohs will p_-e«ient a shde p>o-gram entitled "A Trip on tho (Saving Snip) Mat-l:a " All visito's a'o welcome

The meeiiny will be fiotd in itui lowur level ottho Bay V>ltg« ofiico of Ut Nationwide BanklocslM at th« co»nof ol Ovutlt and Dover CenterRoads (rw*t la the Pos! OH ice)

Women's Club meetsThe holidays ar» over, and w* am k»hing tor-

ward to t.ha January meeting That's Jan 13..von, at Ihe Avon La*a Public Library Guestswe welcome in Oecember we donated Ig Moli-<iay Helpers, Ctotne-A-Child, and e«tributedhand crocheted tap robes to area nitfsina homosThe program iftm month is "Using Energy WistHV" by CO. Nancy Woeasner ,a hostess cnair-man. ouiated by Holert Stuss«f. Eiteon CurryUltim Nile*, anc CaUwine Skuflen. And don'tfornet youf 25 corn grab bags.

Incest SurvivorsThose who havo hcor:.-cfrL>t1o(i by in-

cest may sock help from the Adult Sup-port for li»:£=l_ Survivor.: of Tudny(ASIST) by writing P.O^Sox 172, AvonLake. Ohio 44012. Tho guidelines formoetinys am as follows: ConfidenlWity.no cross-ialiiriK and no attacking eachother.

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(H'KN HJRUM WITH 1.I1JR/VKY AK-C H I T K C T . A i i . l u L . T i • h . m /i-.K.i l u l lhot i l l i v u p i i b h i Ii.n m i s s o r , S u n t i ' % . win17 I n j i n I i [ i .m. ,iii(I IruiM .1-1 p . m . M rV.w't.w svdt u i i t l i m : h i s [ j r i ' l imini i rv n!'_•.>siibiMJl i i l i r . i ty d i . -s icn . ' l i w piiljlu is t hc j ii t n i lc i ! In s l i i i r r t l i i n r i d f i i s In <\\ r n ' m i ltiiliti.'s t.K.iirurl b y m r m l i t - ' r s rjf (In: l l u u r t iu l T r u s t i i t ' s . T i ) | i i i : s i n i t i n i f ; l l i r i v i i u d i ,t h e i f iL ' t ' l inn rciDiii'* a n i l k i l c h i - n .

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centers throughout the library. These in-elude trying to Slunip the t.lhrurinii with<i reference '|iie»tion. putting your birth-day month on .\ ^rupli. Tun withciikiiiutors. chariinj: probability, enjoy-ing k.itcRluscopt;s or unnivi.>liii|t opticalillusions. For ihe yutjirger s«t. Iliurv willbe vjtttn^ ;ind ivei>-hinn and measuringand o>stimiiting projects.

The Open fluuse will invoKu peopleof all iinw, in planning wliat one userc.ilied "the mosi importiint facility inthe community."

LIBRARY NIGHT AT fUKCIiRKING. Tuesday. Jiin. ID fiom J,:JO-7 p.m.will fju Lilirnry Nisht at Burgtv Klnn.llurttur King will donate 20 piircmt ofthe sales during thai period to ihe Lundissue conipdixn. Enjoy a nijiht withoutcuokin(!-and support the libntry expan-sion project at the same tinie.

VALUE RECEIVED. Over. S6S.W0worth of mctcriah havo been checkedout ut the Avon Lake Public Ubrarvsince the beginning of December. Aslibrary users check out materials worthSlOO, they enter their names in a weeklydrawing. Autographed children's booksand holiday books- or music havo been ,chosen by the two winners each week.This week's winners art Kristcn Walterand Jim Moysti.

SWEATSHIRT SAtE 3ENEFITSBOND ISSUE CAMPAIGN. The bondIMUB committee, chaired by Tim Trax-tur, .with Ernest I'alim.f. Treusurer, huai went shirts with a logo of "Knowledgein rho PuLm of Your Hand" for sale for$12 at ihe library. Pwceeils will benufit' the campaign to educate tho communityabout the ballot issuu upcoming on Feb.

GSA cookie sale beginsMembers of Erie Shores Cirl Scout

Council will be , going docir-to-doorbeginnint; |an. 15 to tjiko your order forGirl Scout cookies. Ordered cookies willbe delivered he»innlng ihe second weekin March. Tho price per box of cookiesthis year is $2;5O. ant] there are sevenvarielles from which in choose. Thesecookies- freeze ws!l, HXI stoik up on yourfavorite during this once a yetiropportunity.

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I hi- lut:» w.i-i tle-i«iif<l hy Ki-iu.-t-Kiinul.i at the Avuu {,.iki> i'res-i -nui tilt.-silk screcniiiK Wiis rjoriiilt.-d by fJurJorn

FINE-FKKE WEKK. All overduentuteriiils returned the week- u\ |;in. 11.mil (an. l» will have overdue linesfiirj'tvfn. Huoks miiy lie returned in ihebuck dmpnriit ihe checkout desk wherenil A-V maU'riiils shuuld be rolurncd(iurinj: tin- hours of 'J-0 on Mondaysthrough Thursdays, or 9-5 un Fridaysami Saturdays.

WINTER STORYTELLING SEHJES.Friday nights from 7-6 p.m. on [fin. 15.22. and 20. the Friends of (he Library aresponsoring their 5th Annual FamilyStorytelling Series. Featured ttllurs in-clude the ever-popular Irish teller, MikeMazur Deborah Hercsog's walfloro. midChristine Petrell Kallovig's storigami.orinami intL'nvovcn with story.

People of all ages will find mental andemotional refreshment from tlia widelydiffering styles and stories of thesetellers. Dessert will bo scr/ed after eachconcert.

LIBRARY EXHIBITS. Discover thejoy nf photography: visit the HotlyMcMahnn Meeting Room. Featured for(he month of January are both coloredand black and white photographs. Thedisplaying members of the Erie ShoresPhotography Club include Margaret andCliff Brooks. Mary Aim Ho mala, T. A.{oiuiuon. Allan and Barbara Kliigshirn,jou Kraps. Penny Lisowski, and BeverlyStives.' -

Local photographer John Tillotson isalso included in this show. In additionto his black and white landscapes, he'st-howing some very interesting ex-perimnntal pictures. '

In thi! upntnirs display c&ita. Dbcinerthe World! From its extensive collection,tho La to Erie Nature nna Science Centerhas loaned objects from outer tpace, theearth and the sea. Tantalising questionsabout our natural workd are included inthis spcctflcular display or minerals, cora!, petrified wood-cvan the night sky.

woman safety, self-esteem and Ifinin-work. The sate proceeds support h>dividual I reap activities as wull as utaicouncil services and maintenance ofthree council camps. For more than SOyears the Girl.SoMit Cookie Campaignhas become an American tradition. TheGirl Scouts in Avon Lake and Erie.Shores Council thank you for your sup- f[tort. Erie Shores Council .'s a niomhoi*agency funded in purl by the UnitedWay of Greater Loraiti County.

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Tilt; now yl.iyfcruumi is :)u- lui.,il jiuml<if thy [)iii|i:< t Avon l.iiku i:liildn;n willdesign thi; pl.iVKiuuml. Children .nuladull volutiti'crs will tiuiftl it.

Ms. Huki l l th'scrili'js tin; newp!-iygruund JS a V;JLIIII activity in,i/->.made uf prussuro treated lumber. It willcontain <i variety of activities furchildren of aU JJ«US ;ind hai»fii:appedchild run us well.

Tho playground iin:hiti.'f;t is KutirriLeathers. Inc.. ot tihut.a. New York. Hrhas designed ovur (i()() such playgroundswith Hie input of iocfil children. Kiswork has been profiled UII N'BC News aswell as on Sesame Street.

Vutunleurs and coitimittvo uhairpeo-pl« are needed. Any of these committeesmay also be co-chaired.

FUNDRAISERS. Tho chairpersonnoeds to coordinate a scries of fu ml rim-ing evonls. Four to six people should buon this committed. Specificto bo dalcrmined by tho cuit.it

VOLUNTEKRS. Chuirpersun wil lcoordinate the efforts of many peopleparticularly during llsn last stages of the

, process, prior to building. Committeemembers can hit adults or children.

. CHILORENS. Two people who arevery good with children should head

. this commltlc*-' At i«,-ast one should be acurrent or fof mar luachur in Avon UiLe.Cammitteu iiiemtwrs may be nskoti luvisit kchools and assist the cbairpeople.

PUBUC RELATIONS. A persun withexperience in some a^jwet of mediashcutd head this committee. FmjuenlnewspHper articles, flyers nr.d cable TVinterview?* will he a key part of thi* ef-fort. Committee members may b« ask'-dto iicstgn or distribute fiynfs, iko pic-tures, or vlsi: schools or communitygroups. .

DONATED MATERiALS.Pcor«rabIyCvo people wil l hend up this committee.They must NOT be in tho construction

'Jndftytry. These individuals must naveflexible daylimo hotirs and the ability to

-"pursue,donations. Cammittw mornbersmiy be asked to pick up materials cr•low them.:,VltVLCHASED MATERIALS. Thischairperson need to bo familiar withbuying practices In the construction

Photo dvb meets'".:••*')*' jou twm r»«oh*d to pufwe ttw rpwvding• (wWw ot photography In 198J. you « • Invited to' «tond tfw Jan. 14 moling ot the EhQ ShornPnoto Oub M 7^0 p.m. at tt» French CrMk

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Ttwr» *9 be * print comptUWn trat evenlrtc.. . ^ W ^ B C t 'witt tw "NWure." A Natufit1 photograph must not ihow any atroehrt turn 6y

man. Vistoo are always fnvittd to atww-;i •'-' ".' - ,

Janet Hukill, Bleser Park ImprovementPioject Coordinator.

business »nd the neUvurk nl tuntni'.;turs.huildvr-i. lo vv. r ^ slim.-*, iiud IUIIIIIITyarils. Coiiunitiec mum burs may In; nsV.-ed to pick up I'l-itori.ii-i or store I hem.

TOOLS. Twit peuplu should hfind thisiinri at least one shuuld have a workingkiiowli'dK.; of IDOU. Committremembers may be iisli-d to label iunltransport tool..

FOOD. Tin; ciuiirperson needs toorK<irti2i.> >ind -iei:ure Jhe food for fredin^tin: workers on (.oust met ion wtjekendThis person should be i'itmitiar withauekiiiK uut donations. Cuniniilteomembers may b« aakml to pick up foodor store it ur prepare it on buildinK <li>'-

CHILD CAKE. Two chairpuopleshould arrange .tctivities for childrenand coordinate and supervise chiJd cureduring construction weekend. Vuurtsodults can be committee members.

SPECIAL NEEDS. Chairpersonwould ideally be n Special E/l teuchur. utherapist, or parent of it handtf-appedchild. This indiviiiual would wl inputfrom local oih->n^a>>ort'i and could pur-sue the uvailatiilily of grants lu providehandicap access. Committee member*will asst-it the chairperson.

HOSPITALITY. This [lersott hr-.idinj;hospitality iirrangus Io'-al Ituusint;. f»odand trniistjottiitkni fur the . rciirewMi;(ntivna. from tlic pluyy.round architectsotrice for Design Uay and Orn«niza!ionDay.

"Wo need your help and your input lomake this a community project." saysMs. Huleiil For more information, callJanet Hukill at 033-7650.

Blood drive setAlterearo ot Noflh Rklgwille wtt sponsor a

bkxyt drlvs in association with the loraln CounlyBlood Bank on Monday. J«n, 25 from X1 am. to 1p.m. Bfood donations are dwperatety n««ded ifyou have any qoesttons, ptoase caB Kathy S^Wfiat 327-8511.

Weavers Guild meetsCtewtond Wast Weavert Guild win m«rt Mc«-

djy. Jan. t8 at 1*30 a.m. with a brown baglunch. Meating win b*r t 12.30 p.m. with tho pro-gram a l l p m. Tlw program this month **U tworvan by Qarttara MUler. Sha win b« introducingus to tug-hooWng. Trw Guild wlfl me«t «1 PtxterLibrary. 27333 C«mWr nidp» a d - WsstlakeDura aro sUH l»«ng accaptBd. For mwo intofma-

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uvery night, ilw *v,-)3 just u monslur in-side for ua," <cai(| hea<J t:o<it:h iJjveKudclu

Kudcla. who was cL-un^hed with waterbjf his players us he un.lurt.tf Ihu lockur*TtKim a (lei' the* KTIH-*. w^a pludsod to x*!'his firsl win utidur his holi.

" I ! feets guod. U frvis good for m« andfor the pLiyiTs. VVt: finally put nnutogether..We di»l the iJiinfis wuVo bcfiiworking on and i*« dit! th«m tht* way wowanlcd to."Kuu«!lu suit}.

Allot) got Ihu Eaylire off to a good startin Iho finjl tjunrtift, scor,ii)8 "'"»-' pointslo key a ICWlrun that put Avon In hoc-19-10 at tf»o and of the puriod. (

Keystone fought back in the socom'quarter putting together a run ot thoirown. that was closed out by Scott Reed'sthrur-pointnr at tho buixar to give t!icIViklcab tho lead el intermission 32-30.

Keystono coach Slovc Sayerx said tholha felt comfortable coming out to start

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Aixin CJITH.' IJUI in Mii; final quarter andfoult control of tin; [i-ili^amu rapilalizin^uii Kifystanc lurnovers und missod shoUa fid jiiil playing titu Wiidciitu in practicaliy ivuxy phase of th« gain«-

Thr Eagles J'linpijd otii lo :i nine, ptiintlead und (Jid cot allow the Wildcuts toSet within sir.slt! dixitN of ihuir .idvan-Jijge, closmji out thoir 11ml conferencevictory of tht season.

Englu shdrptthooior Pat Maloy was infoul trouble throufihout most of lh« con-test, bu'. still niiinasud to bury a f«wjunipers en routo to a 15 potnlpurfonnanco.

Avon's overall record improves lo 1-G(t-3 LCC). They traveled la ClcarviewSaturdfiy nighl in another Lorain Coun-t> Conferoncb matthtip. Keystone fallsto 3-6 overall with « conference recordof 1-3.

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Avon Lake falls in closing seconds

By Michael Greco

AVON LAKK - It was n wild one lostFriduy night t)-.at brought together ex-citing, hnrd-wurking basketball by twoteams, a lot oT confusion at the end. tint)finally Ihe Olinstctl Fallsbeating the Shoremen. 55-5-1.

Dave Brock hit two ciulch [rue throwswith 10 «m.onds luft in the Rdmn andmuda n key block off a Uavtt F'ilz Jumpert'rum thu earner lo prosi:rvu thu victory.

It iv;i? the fourth quarter that saw thuBulldogs and Shoremen slug it out liketwo fighters as the'luams went back andforth chinging lead,*!. No Icudwiis morethnn Ihreo points for either squad andthu intensity Icvul at thu Kymtuisium washigh for: evoryuntr.

Chris Potts scored 12 of bis game-high?2 points In the fourth quaner but MikeLaut and Kevin I.eM.isier kttpt tin1

Bulldogs in the* garnii. Pulls fait a three-pointer .with 1:3a K-ft to ^ive Avon Lakea 52-51 lead and scored a lay- up off anice hustle -pass from Brian Sdunntziirto Rive the Shoremen n 54-51 lead witht:Oa left. . . .

However, Utul hit a basket to cut theload lo 54-53 with 1:02 left. Then thingsbecame interesting, . .

Aflor Brack's second free throw,which turned out to bo Iho pome- win-ner, both teams celled time-out at nearlyfhs same,time. After a lengthy con*Terence a! the scorer'a tabla between thoofficials and toe scorers, it was decidedthat both teems worn charged wilh Hmo-autM'.

"The confusion hurt our chances tosot up a play al tbe end. * sold Shoremenhead cqoch D id Deafly "[hadplannedto CAUTIWO llme-auts but^wns told thoone I'cUted wai ibc last oriw Ou- youngcJubdJtfn t newl that t>pa of confusion *

Still, .ahe Shoremen started So self-destruct befor* the end of ihe gameWltb the laid in the fourth quarter, theymined nv« gne-aofl-oiie few thiow op-portunities Ihkit could hows settled a vietory.LAvon Lake was 10-2* for the gamefrom thtt lino. In addition, they commit-ted a lot of turnover*, wfatch proved

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"We iiiid ntir cluncus lo win but didn'thit our Pi's ut (he end." si'id DtMSy."Alsn. we didfi't taku <;.ire of the basket-biill. Wo'vu buoti averaging 19 turnoversa game. That' »ot lo cliaiiHo."

"The kids o an uxcellunt effort outthere," hp idi; d. "but we hovi: to stopmaVing ihosi- errors. We're getting aidin ii hurry,"

The Shoremen did yet lufid perfor-mances and spread the scoring around,in addition to Polls, who hit four thrr—

•pointers for I he name. Schmotzer hudfiv« points, seven mbounda and fiveassisis; Dan Smith had eight tonyhpoints instdu and seven rebounds: Kuvii.N'orrissey and Dave Kit/, each addedfive points u* did Scan Huasy off thebench.

ForOlnisled Falh. Laut ended up wilha tough 18 pulnis; Mark thrsman hadnine points off ihu bench on throo (hrc«-potot baskets and Kevin l-eMaster had14 points, all in the yjconcl half, in-cluding three.three-point baskets.

It wus Lo Muster who utmost:niigliihant!«ily.*()pt tlio Bttlldujts in thocontest scoring 12 points in the thirdquarter as Olmslrnl Falls trjiiled 40-39 atIho end of thn jvoriotl.

Avon i-iko took the first quarter 14-13and Jed nt half 30-2p.

Olnisted Falls head coach PatDonahue said it wo? a typical hard-fought SWC oTroir.

"Thi; conferenco is so balanced' thateverybody knows who tho o»\vu tram'sbest player is," he said. " I don't thinkeither team pU^ci! up to its npabll i ly asIhe conference has u tendency lo mokelooms appear worse than they am"

The coach also praised the efforts oflus loam for hanging iri them.citpccianV rtuwn the stietch. : • ; - '

'Kevin (LcMastor) it one of thu twobest playorn on tho squad: Mike (LautKallliDugh litt struggled somewhat, nevergnve. op," Donahue said. "And Dave(Rrock) Is an B9 percentioul shooter soIliorr .wasn't a person I'd ruther hayo on :the line th^n him Our kids nevor quit."

The Shoremen, who fall to 1-3 in theS\ C o.id 3-0 o^rrall. ^lay »t WestlakeFriday night

Top-left: Corey Cunninyham. Adam Hurley. Miko Bores, John Schronkel, DanKing. Zach Wilhelm. Bottom leit: Andy Hill. Stow Driver. Derek Thelsen, Matt

, Dave V-indergritt. Not pictured: Jeff Farmer, Bit! Comortord.

Wrestlers off to great startAVON LAKE - Shoremen grnpplers

gave noticu lhat they are iit the hunt forthir SWC Championship with tmpic^ivefinisiics in foumart-'"' acti m ami anopening conference vi ory over RockyRiver.

The season began Kt the ttt-'uiimKnights • of Columbus • Touruamnntliosted bv Avon 1-akf Ultimaloly, Faduuand Buy ndged the Shonimeii by 6 tl2and i 1/2 points respectively.

Championships were won by CoreyPiillingor und Seth Houston for the se-cond year in a row. kunners-up Includ-ed Shawn Bristol-.'. Shanu Rogers andShawn Pavlovich while Jeff Farmer andRich Si. Bernard placed, fourth, andJason Welrto fifth.•-The following week's action came atthe rugged.Buckoye Invitational wherothe team finished second. With cham-pionship* by C Palliwger and Houston,a hest of Shoremen had fine outings.. Second ptaco trophies went to Farmer.

• St. Bernardr Weldo ,ind :PovIovich ,aaBristow, jasoti i£[senmann and ShaneRoger* ignored think and Ryan Pall-Iniicr, a Tourth.

Christmas vacation was hlnhlighledby another fourth place finish al the

Ifrtuom Brunswick Holiduy Tourney. CPallirtgur, Pnvlovich Pnd Houston notch*«d second plane.' Bristow got third.McCain placed fourth and R.placed sixth. ,

Confuiunca ccirpetitlon bvgansound 41-15 victory at Rocky Rivet. Ledby pins from S. Rogers mid C. Polling**and a Inch, full by Eisenmonn. Iho victory;was secured with wins from Keith 'Cdn-••car, Bristow. Farmer, SI. Bernard^Woidu und Pavluvich. '••;..

Area fans can see Ihe Shoremen in ac-tion on thr fallowing '•horn1

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Sports & Leisure BriefsFree Throw Championship

AVON LAKE • All boys and girls ages 10 to 14 ant invlfud to participate >ti tho Ideal level or competition for(rw *933 Km;(its of Columbus Free 'Jhrow Champintcs' rp The locar-competilfoil w i l i Ut held (an 17 from Ij tpJ p m, at the Avon Lakn f;tgh School Field Houie

, The Fr^eTlirow Cha^npiojjlhip is sponsored ann>Tttllyby the. Knlghis of CohimbiiflVith win new progrm-injithrrmgh local, dUtHcl 4nd s|»|o level aunpeflUon* Allboy* and gir l i wil l competo^H Iholr rwrpccttni ago Hivistons RartltJpanti wil l bo required to furnish prvoh ofago and wrrlten paranl«l consent For entry fcrr.-t or act-

J ditiottid ,ldfonnallon f_contlia Russell Wcerscli tit033*9094 or Bp^ Cobo* at tf3Jti567f Rtgiitration ran ho

'done on Jan 17/the day OTIBB contest ^

Eagle:Atht&es Hbtjorixr "f- High School athfertiho parliclpalL-U In fall— i _• ..-_ -fjjqm,* o n Nov. 16.1992

Jloh vf *v ifac rnilowlnfi(ear in boys crow country was b i tn^gltt RonyAKfar girls crosf country ~-

, Player ofrth» Year donors tvont la Mrtt^.. jsl fe Uneraanh./- Rick Rofe. Dcremeltoij-f Dave Vanilergriri; OiTansfvu Back Uon

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•*i» uyu^i-iayen of th,» Yeat w««re Kcvln.^ - * * i . MikoDodogpkntA Jason Loval'. ThC«u»" team wac » 11/Quatffior.r * r "-• ' " v

In Volleyball, Player of iho Year was Amy Smith; BestHitlur • Anty Smith; Bust Server - Mhsy Czarnuy anilI <d Crawford: and Mcit Improuud - Colleen Bnuers.Smith aba rc -Hii First.'f pain AIt<:ounty; Second TajirnAll- Confomhtio; Sncoritl Twim AIl*District; and Countyand District AllStnr/gamojfJMissy Czarnoy nxeivcilHohorablo Mnntloi'* m the Tullowing: All-County: All-ConfpreDCe; ariJ /ill-District, l it addition, Czarnoy \ta»nnmed Acodon^c All- County; and Acadorrirt Alt-

i s t n c t . [ y / f , , • . . . . , . .Ij»dy Eoifcs made the Academic All-County andf-otJeniti^All-Dfstrkt lists TC DCh

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ounti t iA l lD fs t rk t lists wereTCaren DeChaut. Arinoi . Tnbilhfl Wilkons. ICathy Brnun and Lisad v ' ' ' ' ' 'C^wKjdvir. . . .

' 'Tho Avoa^lyike^Early Bird Invitational Champlm^Irom Avon High H" c m s country) were Margin Ronyak- Fint^Toamjy*^ Conference and Second Toarn AH-Dlstrict: and |onny Vale * Second T«rm All-Cunfurence.

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Winterhurst Tourney _:LAKEVVppp - Tfce Winterhurst iibekey Association

1* proud to announce tho~rnlit;n of Its Jnnunry Invila-lional Tdurtiamcnt, to bo IicU this sonson from Jan.!7-23 .it ihe Winterhurst Ice Kink at l-so and WarrenRoad (IV. -150ih oxit in Lakowpod.) i ,

Tho tournament is open lo Mile AA, A and B ienms.Squirt A Rci nnd Squirt A Btuo IBIuo donates B level).PeoWco A Red and PeeWito A Bluo^Bocli team plays a .tnJnlraum of throe g/^es^,oa^«r^nn\io(!ivlilunr nndl « m trophies for flr*i|a'l>-Wifcoiul pine]]. , . : -,.

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Youth Soccer SignupSHEFFIELn-SHEKFtELD I.AKE - The Voulh S»

Association will bald signupj on Sundiyi |»n 17,24ond 31 frora } lo 4 p.n»j ut^hornold Lukt Cily^^nll oilHarris Rodrf. Openings are availahlit on )!»• (ra/ol. girlsand (n-hbu<m toam^Thq fees arc $20 for «gi« eight andup: SIS for under eight in-house Uniforms mWHlonal.Ordnnmusl brs in by Fob. 1. Nuw phiyort mu hrlngthotr bi»\h certSfinatos, non-roturnnblii phcttm and theirsocial fticuriiy numbers. Cull Knlhy ni.fM5-8348 Torquestions.

Eagle WrestlingAVON - ConKruluta'Inns to the Mighty Fagle wrcsll-

litft team which Hcfnn'. I f}rooluhlu 37 32 Thto Is thefirst lim« thu EagleS; ever bonl iho Ci i tN Coltectlnftwin* were Robs.Mt*clioll, Nick ifagitrmon. fasonSprung!. Wt% Cochran. Brain nml Mam riwfn^kl nrxJB(es norr. Mfirk.Hricoucc soc-ed u (ityvcu pin fur the.bdgWs. which stand t-2 and Ml in thu Lumin CuunlyConforoncc.

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High school athletes to competein state power lifting championship

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Amlv Hilf. .\ilurii \\urtv\ .ui.I HIM l.'nin-urloni uf Nitrtli KidK»nillf {|)K|| Sri mo':Sti!V«? Urhvr. Jtihti Svliruiikul .mil An liWilhelm uf I.ur.iiii Cillmlii. Mi^h.Sc;lmul. anil Dan Kitij; »f St. Ktiw.mtH i h S h ]

Mi!ml)i!rs of llif Aqua M.iriii>> HIMIUIClub IINHII include: |«ff F.irirn.-r ;nutDerek 'Theisen of Avun l.tiku HighSchool; Matt WanosJJc. Ouvy V<iiidnrt;riftand Mikir Disres of Avon t!inh School;

All of ihifM! iithluifs uri: tr.tiiK'd liyCunmiujliiim ivl;u is a jjniiltjiiUMif Howl-iMK Cn-iMi St;iH? Univirrsily with ntiii«rsin iu-iilth iiiid physical iiinuss. hi ,id !i-tinii ID sui:i;t!si[uHy Iraininj; iniliiy loi:..]high school iilhluti'.s. lIuniiinKhu'm haswon sevtiml w(;inhtlillins lillus. ntoslnviunliy iirst plui:,; al Iht; Ur»K FreePownrliMni; K'^ioniil Mw i held in l,i-x-ingtoit. Kentucky.

Cards trip twice over weekendBy Michael Greco

SHEFFIELD - Thu Braokside Car-dinals lost bolh of their conferencegameo ov»r the weekend. On Friday.Ihcy foil to the Cloarviow Clippers, 79-65and on Saturday night thoy were rouledby the Firelanda Falcons. 87-37.

Clearvtuw led by seven points athalftimc The Cords played theni even inthe third period but tho fourth quarterwas another story as the Clippersoutscored them by seven points to takethe 14-point win.

Jaraos Kingery ted Brookside in scor-iuft with 21 points, including throe-point

baskuls. Norm Elitis i:ontributt d 12points, including two three- pointbaskets.

Aguinst Firelands. the Falcons jumpedout to an early iuad and nuvtjr luokudbeck autscoring DroulLsidc in uvcryperiod. The big quarters were first. 23-t 1and the third, 24-13.

Once again, Kingery led thn Cardswith 13 points, including onu thrno-poinl.Sesket, and Elias added 11. in-cluding iiva three-point baskets.

The Cards falls (a 1-1 in the I.CC and3-6 overall. Thoy host Wellington Fridaynight.

Mature driving seminar setA 55 Alive Mature Driving seminar

will convene at the Lorain County Com-munity Collogo from noon to 4 p.m. onJan- 20 and 27. Pre-rtiglstration willclow on fan. 13. Any Uconsed driver. 50yrs. or older, may participate. Foe is $8par person which Include* bath scuaios.Seminars are conducted by trainedvoluntocrsl Roglstrallon i i limited. Bolhday* must be attended to earn a cer-tificate which may beget a lower rate forInsurance (some companies]. Bringdriver's license to first session.

Register at Academy for Senior'Studios al Lorain County CommunityCollege.1 Direct questions about this orfutura seminars to Ted. Eddy. 277-6150.

55 Alive Mature Driving is an nighthour seminar that saves money and

lives. It is conducted over n two dayporiod in two, four hour sessions, with acouple of short breaks. Particpants ex-amine tti(i Tacls ond explore thepossibilities for continued driving in-dependence. No lusts are handud in. nodriving, and nil purticipunts who ntUmdbath days wUI rucuivu u curtlHuulu ofcompletion.

Conclusions of a comprehensive studyby California DMV:

1. Graduates of an adult driver im-provement course were a significantlyless hazard on the highways.

2. Grads had 16 percent fower crasheswith serious injury or death.

3. Grads. had 15.7 percent fewer mov-ing violation convictions.

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tf soiircu ul IIIIMS is it I:1.ISS projci.t Itv .in:hitiiri* sttulimls nt Kuiit Sl.itciAnyunti iitturustL'd in si:i>inj; wh.il -i highly niotiv.ili'd |>rnii|i'of futuru art:hil*!cts

fruin iiulsi'tiHhisuriM wuutd dti Io uuliam:i> Avon's duwntou-n is tnvitud to (i pr«Mi>u-tiiliun liy tliu sluijtmts. Ilm pro«r;tiii n i l l hf TtifMlny. Jiin. ^ti. 7:'M p.m. ;it tlw m.'wConimunily C-JIIH.T on K.ilmi Drivr tit Northn;il.! I'iid.

Grant money for sewersAVON' t.AKl; - M-jyur Vinc»? tfrhin ainiounctrd ri;conlly thui theti ly has rwcuivt'cl

;i S3U0.IHI0 uninl tor tin; Stinwl. Vinuyard and Kiiy Avnnuu suwur piojtjcr.

Sheffield Lake meetingsSilKFKIEiI) LAKE-Tin* fullowiiiK upcoming i:ity governtnt:nt inwitingH will liikn

| in. 18 - Board of Trustees for the S.I.. Oitnmunily L'tmk-r. H p.m. at ihu cut: tux.Jan. I!) • Finance Committee, 7 p.m.. S.I.. Cily Hall.Jan. 20 - Zoning Board of Appeals. H p.m.. City Hull)un. 21 - Building and I-nnils Committee. 7 p.m.. City 1 [all; Ordinance Committee

meets 8 p.m. at City Hull.|an. 2t> - Council. B p.m.; Board of Control. 9 p.m.. City Hall.March 30 • Town Muotitiu. 7:30 p.m.July 2*1 • Town Mi*u(inK, Town Mewling. 7:30 p.m. ,Oci. 28 - Town Mauling. Town Meeting. 7:30 p.m.

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AVOn LAKE933-2500

32745 WALKER ROADnational Relocation Center

CLEVELAND871-5255

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ELEGANCE STARTS HERE602969. In this 3 bedroom vinyl-sidGd colonial with2Vi baths, hardwood doors, family roomw/masonry fireptace. formal dining room, eat-in kit-chen, full basement and 2 car ottached garage.Situated an a .42 of acre yard. This is a must tosee. S 159,900. Call Mary Louise today for ycurtour.

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SPECIAL HOME-AVON LAKE605788, Features this 3 bedroom vfnyl-sided col-onial, w/ttving room. 15x16 kitchen, 2Mt cardetained garage. Home remodered 3 years ago.$74,000. Contact Cheryl at the office.

515856 This spectacular 3 bedroom, \"-h bathsaluminum-sided ranch with full basement, isperfect in many ways. Neutral tones throughout.All appliances remain, newer turtuc.j. central air,enclosed patio and 2 car attached garage.$119,500. Call Don Purdy today !or anappointment.

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NEW LISTING-A MUST SEC<?10506. Features this lovely 4 bedroom homo withZVs baths, eountry kitchen, family room, livingroom w/fireplace, inground pool and fenced yard.Newer roof and vinyl siding, $78,500. Call MaryLouise for your personal tour.

STAaTEB/RETfflEHENT-LORAIN600254. Priced under $25,000. This 2 bedroomranch is suitable for investment, newtyweds orretirees. Aluminum siding and a lot 40x110. CaHJennie for this home.

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0 Homes .for SaleaOVERNMCHT H0ME6 Iron) VI .(U-fapeJr). DeBnquenl tan pfflpmty.Repossessions: V91M aroaI -OO5.M2.MOQ « i Q H - I I K J to*current rape fist. ' ' 'AVON LAJCECOMDO, 2 DMtMin,f-Sooths, in-cufee laundry, tcrawwddach, »*9300 By owner, 833.7947.B Y O W N E R - 4*7» QReENvroooDFL, * j _ 3 Mdnsema. t t o M M .modem kitchen and bath, wparat*dWng room, Bruce hardwood Noondown, fuBy esrpeWd uptUin. e*celient, condition, completelywnedetod. very dean. eMChedgaisqo .wAapener, akrrrinum attlngWbadar (rant. prime fenced yard.S74.000. (MS47W or 8224603.

11 Industrial PropertyLORAIft INDUSTRIAL PARK

Inousuial tit*i 2-SO acres. Wilt sailor build to iurt. Two 6.000 w tt.*iieces now availe&le. Louied ad-Jacant lo Fofti Motor Co nttbrunswicK H d , betwregn flu 2/90Lorain. Ohio. Contact: 0«nnyDeMarco, Caldwgil Banker La*Drags Realty (2t0) 323-tWO.

14 For rentAVON LAXE-3 bedroom, newcarpet, bsaarnent. near schools,WS0. per month. Call J31-4510.

GOLF COURSE VtCW. Avon Utfie,4BR.aYra.youna. $177,000. By ap-pointment, 2484100,FOR SALE OR LEASE - Berjcfctiflan». 20788 Erla Ad. 4 BR Cotonat.2 baths, den, wbt. I t 74,000/1,200per month. Principles only.TOWR47,

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FAMnCw nUBVW-22t •oiflh erfLota!n, 3 BH trick Cotoniaf.734-1233byappt,or*. •• / . .

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AVOM a B£OROOM D6W»i;"E»o5"Sacurty dt»pout raquirad. NO p«i .On Bit ona mil* irom 1-90934^720. caM batwaan t iam-5pwAVON LAKE, Loka fvt. 1 bwjroomacartniant, 2nd lavat. I yaar l«it*nMO PETS. 7344085,

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AVON LAME DUPLEX FQfl RENT •Zbadreons I t/2boih. i.iOOtqua'afaat o* lu»ury Kvtno on 1/2 acra PIOWIMC maJjilaJnad lawn, Al tip-pttaneaa inciudad. CWW wate«m«,no pttt ph*n. SS2S. a month «u»•acutity dnpoilt & #leci»le.033-4300.

AVON LAKE^ BEDflOOM. 2 DMth,tanwud. apptlaAcaa. nNO PCT871«BO pluaV334B42.

0 , claan 3 room* &bath. Char>g« bada, oraah R-mn...On* day par waali. 4 hra. S5. perhour 327-4817. .' • A t l t . I H I t L I G H TMAINTENANCE. < t/S - afwu>»/tMy Of»it tof artar kcnool ofto supplamani incorna. Applications•ccoplad ol Thomas Packaging.33040 pin Oak PifUWBy. Avon I A M

JOBS NOW MIR.INOtt Bolt) skmad arid unalil'IMwOf>e'» naatlad !n your araa.S18530. to 173.000 plus twnotiti.For Hst of CUfianl |OU* and upplica.•ion to ipply from nomt, can1-800-KS-2404 ait. ElBfl

ATTN; AVON LAKE - POSTA1.JOBS • S i l 4 tmr to start, plusMna'its. Pcnlai cantm, uxivn,darks inaml«nar>ca. For an applica-lion and «<am interrr-dlon. calll-2\9-ne-*7\b. »»l P63I3 9am to9pm. 7 day*

. PARK HANUERSOnma witrdanb, • •cur i ty .malntananca, otc. No »<p.neca i *» ry . For Inlo c.-11RI9)7a9e649 axl. 72«0. 9an< 10

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FAlRVtEW PARK daftna apanmanteomplM. Faatunng »uOy oupatod•UWa with catttial •«-, aacuntyayatem, •lavatar. sauna, iwknmingpool A parry room. Dabia 1-2 BH• uil3a. HWai inciudad' Call333-5877,9anv5pm.

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paia of OhktVMt M a * Maoa nr•afl tooMhaf cf aapanM'r. Contact:Danny (MUtroa, >CaMMV BaM«rUOfMf3i«321tUQ

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CHH.0 CAAc NE&DEO - 2 wnanchikrran mwdmo TLC m our hema,M-F, caH af!ar Spn 8S3-S7U.•325-1400 PAYCHECKS. 43 convp»n*»- Your ctwJca. AawmWa pro-Uurts at horn*. Oal rha tacta todny)FREK kiformatton. Akion 830-1235ail. 121.

onANDUOTHERLY ENECOCO to Wmcwanty h o f ^ ^ r *for our 3 rhildran In. •<Uf twm,>,MorKtayFrkfay, 8-4 the j mid-March.UKOMKHS.BAOVZITTeR WANTCU, S. 3 or 5day* a wwah. flam-Noon. ContactJudy at North Coant YUCA,B33fltiwi&OUNTER POSITION AVAJLAttU(or •ftftutfiasilc, dciolt^dantect pwi>aon. ' M4«t ba avWIabla Moodjy.Satuntoy. 7arMlpm. Apply -n pt fion.' Tha FtMoy Ctaanara. tiOMoora R<t. Avon Laha EO.E. Nophona calla acceplad.SOME ADS RUNHtNQ UNOtflTHB CLASSIFICATION HAY RE-o u i m A ra«L • •, .•

MACHINEMAINTENANCESolid Co. Central locationlBenelttdMl** at I-U-MOC,BAfiVSlTfiR ne*O»d, my Folrvwrwhome, S days.; M c n . - F n . ,

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Bale's BookslorH ts too* ing for ant i n a r g e t t c p a r s o n w>th a• nowiMoetaf inwi*si in books. IIyou luvf t)>* abuity to o>g*ruxe andacniw* MtUtaction Hum assttllngpeople, one ol our shifts I9-S. 124.4-tOpm) 3 day* a i»<«k (includes avrenkend slntt) may earn you axtramoney or hit ttial Miid m your Uf e. Wsorter good wagn, general bonatlttJnciuOtngbOirtT, sl(»e discounts andmucfimon. Apply at Baluk's. 2CS97Center Ridoo. Wastldko.

ACTIvrrv ASSlSTANl :.nrt-"umo"We are looking (or *om<'<- •< to workwith our rv i ldvnls on curAlzheimer's wing. A days par week,4 Or j , par day. Including every Wh*r

. weekend A > evening pot ws«k. AD-ply In parson «-t-F. 6.5pm

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COOKVXirCHEN HELP ™Tto a«-p»tiar«a nacatsa^ wilt train. MUMba tapandabia « anargattc. Claanplaaannt working conafharti.833-2110

SiSSLL'S* F I M A NaAL RECOR-OKEEPGR with computat tkiOa.Flaxibi* hours: 12 moa. Waattldnprhmia hwh school. Sand raaunw 10:Waat Ufa. P.O.Box 45014 MHS.Wasuaka OH 44 US

TREE WORKERS WANT6OTQROUNO MEN and CLIMBERS.Call 734-2B74.

WAREHOUSE KELP • full virm pnavton In packaging d«pt.. sr-n* liftingraqulrM. Must oa dapandanla IWva good al'-andanca r*;ordSS.SO/hr Apply in person: C & KMio . ZB075 Rannay Pkwy.,Waattoka

P O S I T I O N F R O N T Ol="FrCErTtECETTlONrST •Rocky Rlvar. B>H)hl t»naroatic par-lon. Previous dantaJ oflica on-M«ar>Gr MW*i S rypint} UuDi in-quirad. Sand rasunw tn-Wwl Lifa. P.OBoi 45014 CC,WnttakaOH44t4S.

02HTAL RECEPTIONIST, pmrt-tlma, WastlelM. Typing, computar,Irvturanca ik»% raquliad. !m-madtata opening, eri-7i)79.

• Immattiatapart-liina opanrng m o u credit S cot-Irxtion departmant. 1-2 yrs. arneralurtice a>parianca la.ractulrea. Musiba aMe 10 type A Hla acct^atary.Sand raaume tnVi salary (equne-mant M. PerBonnal Suparvlaor.Laaco. 2fflOS Uka fid . Rocky BwerOH4411B. E/OJE

THE MORNINO JOURNAL «loftingapplication* lor slngla copytMtrfbulora lor westnm Cuyohoga Aautnrn \SM aln counttea. Thaao post.torn are fatponsioia tor tarvfelngstorea A vandlng machlnaa MttingTha Momlng Jourrwl.Applicant should have 1 v w wcovared litckup. txi cradll worthy *ba availabte 7 day* a weak. For yourattom. you can eipoct 10 earn ap-pfo»imataly S2M.00 par w^ak.Plaaucali1-600-785-B90I.

BETTER RESUMEFREE conauHation. AH career* andlevels. CompoatUon and layoutUtellrne updating. Covar bttora.

27^70 Detroit M.

' 83W260Mention thta ad tor 20H discount.

Part-time experienced TAXCLERK/BOOKKEEPER lor growingNorth Obn*(ed Accounting Hrm.10-20 hnJwk. LOTUS 1^-3 r»qmnd. 734-42??.

CARE FOR TOUR CtULD^Rstatia,non-smuklng Avon home,weoknays. For InlatvMw. leave ;message. S33-5074. : . -

QUALITY CLEAMtafl '. ~ ,Honaai Reliable inoMduai . -''

PerwnalUad sanrica each flmaNot a dearino team ;.; :.-"Eneeiantretarancea ' ,'-\'

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ELDERLY CARE • 2 woman laam .wiH car a lor aldarly person 1 partorm.all necessary dulioa. ReBsble.*Raterencas. Cod Unda. 7Tfr6463 or,:D>ana. S09OS5S. ' ;, • '

BABTsnTINQ AVAiLAttL^ 'in my.B«y VUtage home. " "Openings. CsH 092. t92t.

HAIRSTYLISTS iMMad tar butyRocky Riwor talon. F«Uo«trta.holprW. , . • • ' ,Ca*331-4134. '

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HORSEBACK RKHNO LCSSOmLeom hooMrnanahlp and rldktgskills. Beglriners throuoh atfvarioaa.North O w l Equestrian Center.933-4654. • ' . \ ,

NEW VOICE MUSIC - uaMvng torn-morows musicians today, a i in-Mruments. 949-7077. 'AUCE MLOES, teacner ol plena ttheory. Member d Ohio MutfeTeacher* Aasoc. Children A adufu.C*U«71-827S. - -

22 Sltuntlons WantedCAR£ FOR YOUR CMIUD: reliable,non-smokrng Avon home. For inter.vfrw. leave mvssagv. 033-5074.

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CHILO CARC . reuabM. r«uonaoie.resposlMe. to»fng AL home. M-F,Chris 033-6207.

EXPERIENCED M 6 T H C R willbabysit in my homo, weekday!. Playat*a In back ysij, will provide !unch.afternoon snacU & T.LC. EaatvlawSchool srea,!

HATliRE. CARING PCVtSON"75UVE tH ANO HELP WTTH A VERYILL PERSON. Locauon"Nc<!hZFlorida. Bend nriunw to: P.O. Bo*300-F. Avon take. OH 44012Please enclose reference*.

BABYSITTER W(IO Vfrs." £X-PEWENCE W I U BABYSIT yoiifchihhen tulltime only. M-F untilflpm. - two adults to provide lunch,mucks & luh) ol TLC. references ilneeded. Convenient location onCanter Hd near l « l 937-40008 A S Y 8 I T T I N O BV TAMMY;tvtf>.'jt*)bu* girt w>R care for yourChihAwn, evening* or weekanda.3974159 Move message..

. M U S I C LESSONS20 inatrucior* ISMhing ov«f 25 ml-Parent instruments: Piano, Violin.Guitar, Trombone, Drums, manymore. WESTOATE MUSIC (sine*1957) ktt kilo, call M S 4 5 M .

25 Entertainment/PartiesSINCCRSt Laam doo-wop Singing.Classes terming IMS. CaH lor autS-lion. 949-7077.

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JOANNEAMESTo Me being inreal estate means"Helping people tohave a plaasantanc4 smoothReal Estate transaction.

BEVNEWSOMEBuy Now,Sell Now933-6195

REDUCED M7,«w . Begin Hera! 3 bedroom, rwulrsl Jonesthroughout, tree lined street, fenced yard with detached garage.Sharp addition on master bedroom could be family room. Oon'ldelay can today 933-6195. HOT 7325BEV" ^ (513OM)

Service Is MyMiddle NameBuying or Selling?Let me help youwith your home.CallCAROL KRASIN933-7700 today!!!

START THE NEW YEAR - In this fabulous tat floor master withhuge kitchen, study and an extended garage tor extra apace - ex-tras thmout. $332,900. 933-7700. HOT 4240.CAHOL KRASIN (B08IH)

WfffTWINDS BEST BUY - $249,9001 Beautifully decoratsd 4bedroom plus study, hardwood floor, 2 fireplaces «nd security•ystwn. Orrfy i yoar old. 933-7700. HOT 3496.CAROL KRASIN . (WCM3)

CONOO*t7S,900-2000SFb(,openthriogi»pace-3 bedfobnw. mm porch, family room end courtyard entry - a beau-ty In (he Weatwinds: HOT 3495.CAROL KRASJN . (8OS781)

OROWWa FAMILY WANTED • JUST USTED - This spltt has 4Mrms.. 1Mr baths, 2 car attached oarage, located near elemen-tary «nd shopping. Priced al only S72.500, Can tor details933-6165.

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JUST U8TEO - AVON LAKE - Fantastic • 3 bedroom. 2Vi bath,attached garage, sharp - sharp (amlfy rm. In finished beaemerrt.Priced lo sr t auichy at M7.000. 93M195.UARVVORWeK (8O9M5)

FAMtt-Y FRIENDLY AT 8114,900 • Walk Into a surprno. Largerthan CPpurs with country kitchen. 4 bedroom* plus expansionOrt«<*H!blelotlnAvonLa!le.Call933<1&5. „,,,;„DELPfETERKIH (S32W)

ADAWILEYThroughout my 20 yearReal Estate Career, mygreatest satisfaction hasbeen to help my clientsachieve the cherishedAmerican dream • a homeof lhair own!

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redecorated 3 bdrm., m baih split s.ts on a qu.o: deadendstreot. You'll love the back yard, starting with a ITxtZ" Floridarm., looking out to a 400 -' doeo tot. This has gas heat & cenlralair. new windows, both toimal A (amity living. 'Great Prooertv"Ca)l 933-6195. HOT 4351. W *MARK MORAN ,.„.,„.

M7 CHANCELLOR CT., AVON LAKE - OPEN SUN. i-5 -Located on the 1 Land in The Vineyards. This 4 bdrm., 2V, bathorte.s. Jacuzzi, gas heat. A/C. fireplace, basement. Priced atJ109.900. Nice. 93M195. HOT 7447..MARKMORAN (6O33S6)

JIM JUDGE933-6550835-6500323-7525"Listing/Salos LeaderJan.-Feb.-Mar.-Apr.-May-June-July'"Over 25 Years -

Full Time REALTOR15 - Over 1000 Satisfied Clients"Special Laketront EditionSpring Is A Short 90 Days Away!LAKEFRONT-BAY VILLAGE • Eleven year old one ownerctrstom tanch with many special features -- Two WoodburnerslVaulted wood ceiling and skytite in huge trying room! 3.5 baths'Over 4100 sq. ft.f Throe car garago. secluded rear yard and sondeck, shake roof, outstanding Lakevtews! Walkout lower level -4895,000. 933^550.JIM * CAROL JUDGELAKEFRONTI BAY VILLAGE! Outstanding lot with drive down

' to bout dock with davits! Skytine views of Cleveland! Gleaminghardwood floors throughout) Two fireplaces! New kitchen?Screen porch! Four bedrooms? Two batha' Basement) Cantileverdeck overlooks Lake! A r,«ol treat for the oonterf S675.000I9334550.JIU a CAROL JUDGEBAY VILLAGE CASHELMARA! Only one like fit StunningLakevfews from sunken living room with Two-siory window walltHuge 3V x 22' Master suite has Lakeviuwl over 720 sq. ft. TerraCotta tile floors! Tucked away on the polra fgr privacy? Two wood-bumersl Over 2500 sq. ft.t Two docks - $360,000.933-6550.JIM A CAROL JUDGELAKEFRONTI AVON LAKE I Oversize tot - 150' front affordsprtvjcy[ Over 4100 sq. ft. and almost newf Enviable views ofCleveland Skyline! 37 x 33' luxurious Maitar Suite with Jacuzziand Lakeside balcony! Stunning 29 x 14" kitchen with Two-StorywitHfc. wall! Massive breakwaill SS99.000. 933-6550.JIM & CAROL JUDGELAKEFRONTI BAY VILLAGEI For the Gourmet cook thisS100.000 kitchen defys description! Has it atif T-uly a MercodestGorgeous hardwood floors throughoufJ AH oak trim and dooratHuge stone broakwalli Three Lakeside decks and access! Fourbedrooms,' 2,5 baths! Dent Family Room - Value Packed at only5599,000 - Won't Last! 933-6550.JIM ft CAROL JUDGE

SIMPLY SPECTACULAR! - Quality built by CJ. Tom Builders,This "new" two story Home features a first floor masiDr w/urtrabath. buirS-ln bookcases in the library and fabulous featuresfireplace wall In great room and orwi staircase to exercise/gameroom. $315,900. For an appointment call 933-6195 and ask forCAROL MURPHY. CRS.TfSE iHADED AND QUIET • Local KM - location. This spaoous4 Bfl colonial on parWike lot. Features 2M baths, full wallfireplace, basement and maintenance fnm exterior. SISO's, Dial933-6195 and ask (orCAROL MURPHY, CRSVALUE "PLUS" - Four bod room sphl levol. In primeneighborhood wtth 1 Mi baths, toads of storage In full basementand priced In am tow S130's Dial S33-6195 and ask for:CAROL MUflPHY, CRS (S038S8)OOOO GRIEF CHARUE BROWN • AH this for so little?? Threebedrooms. 1 bath, playroom / office, and 2 car garage plus extraDitto lot Low ISO'S. Dial 9334195 and ash, forCAROL MUflPHY, CRS ; (SM2U)

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BAY LANDINGS CONOO • i Bdtm twnhs© - 2V» baths - 2 Balingareas and attached oarage. ea3y accesd to downtown - approx.1600 sq If. of living 933-6195MARY ANN T1LDENA GREAT INVESTMENT - 2 Bdrm. Ourtgalow w/e»pansion up -

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HERE TODAY - CONE TOMORROW - I j rge rooms In thismalnienancQ froe ranch with 22*22 garage and partially fencedyard, loveiy area. $87,900. Call lister 933-6195 now. it won't hist.ADA TAYLOR (605714)OUILDABLE LOT WITH .138* FRONTAGE, J21.BOO - Allassessments In and paid. Ready to build your dream home. Gasavailable. 033-6195.ADA TAYLOR

WAKEFIfLD'SCORNER25 Years ExperienceTwo Million Dollar ClubNational Sales Award933-6195

THE LANDINGS, AVON LAKE I . Truly a best buy S1W.0O0ISituated on a cul-de-sac afreet, spacious lot overlooking a"Green Area." 4 bedrooms, family room, format dining, gat heat,central air. Calf 933-6195 tor more details.BETTY WAKERELO <8M485)LAKE ERIE VISTA! - Situated on a spacious lot. No erosion pro-blems with this fantastic lake view! Custom built home featuresM rooms, 5 bedrooms, 3Vt car garage. A must seef 933-6)95.BETTY WAKEFIELD (330516)AVON LAKE LAKEFROHT1 - Spacious glassed Ftoffc*» roomprovides tranquil setting overlooking Lake Erie's ever changingmoods, trtd • panoramic view of Cleveland's skytine. Mastersuite with doors opening lo a *un deck. PR. formal dining, muchmore. Lakefront lovers, it's a musl cecl W05.000. 933-6195,BETTY WAKEFIELD <323421)CHARMING SPLIT LEVEL, AVON LAKE I • Featuring 2 diningariws, family room with a fireplace, Covered patio, toactous lotCios* to schools, recreation, transportation. Pric#d at 8109,000.>CTTYWAKEr«LD

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New Fencing • Fence Repairs

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