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The longboat waits at the Miller Ferry dock on Catawba, with Bob Reynolds, Chris Galvin and Sam Halstead.
Council. Meier, theater professor at Owens Community College, has become very knowledgeable about all things Oliver Hazard Perry. After the longboats welcoming festivities, Meier was looking forward to celebrating his own 36th birthday Friday evening.
Americas Band salutes the Battle of Lake Erie in four free concerts
The Navy Band Great Lakes Wind Ensemble is commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie fought during the War of 1812 with a special free Labor Day Weekend concert at Perrys Victory and International Peace Memorial at Put-in Bay on Friday, Aug. 30, beginning at 7 p.m. No tickets are required for this free concert. The Band will also be performing a free concert at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 31, at Lakeview Park in Port Clinton, and just added a performance at Hoover Auditorium in Lakeside at 2 p.m. on Sept. 1. A nine-piece ensemble will then perform at 7 p.m. on Sept. 1 at the Marblehead Lighthouse State Park. For the performances at Lakeview Park and the lighthouse, audience members are asked to bring lawn chairs or blankets as no formal seating will be provided. For those wishing to attend the Lakeside concert, there will be no gate fee or parking fee from 1-5:30 p.m. Pride in Service has been the theme for Navy Band Great Lakes for more than 102 years. From 1911, when the first bugler reported for duty, to bandmaster John Philip Sousa in 1917, to todays Bandmaster, Navy Lt. Patrick K. Sweeten, the music of Navy Band Great Lakes represents the pride and professionalism that is synonymous with the United States Navy. Homeported on board Naval Station Great Lakes and serving Commander, Naval Service Training Commands mission of transforming volunteers into 21st century Sea Warriors, Navy Band Great Lakes performs more than 500 times each year throughout a 9-state area of the United States. Dubbed Americas Band by President Woodrow Wilson, Navy Band Great Lakes annually entertains more than 60 million people as the United States Navys Ambassadors to the Midwest. Navy Band Great Lakes is honored to present this commemorative program in celebration of this historic milestone. For additional information about Navy Band Great Lakes please visit us on the World Wide Web, Facebook, or YouTube. You can also contact us by telephone at 847688-4760, ext. 212. mains is for us to enjoy the festivities and share our natural easy hospitality with neighbors and visitors alike. Bicentennial Bits: From Greg Peiffer: WPCR and WPIB are the exclusive audio and video streaming source for the Reenactment. For Live TV coverage of the event, just simply go to Port-
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Speaking of docks, there is a new boating destination in Ottawa County. It is Oak Harbor. The new floating docks are just part of recent improvements in downtown Oak Harbor that have been accomplished through the Downtown Revitalization Committee. Future downtown and riverfront developments are being planned at their bi-weekly meetings. Their goal is to complete the projects without using taxpayer dollars and donations have funded the projects thus far. The Committee is
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conducting a survey of the community and those will be available at various locations throughout Oak Harbor in the coming weeks. For more information, contact Committee Chairman Mike Shadoan at 419-706-6034.
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As my wife and I were walking through downtown Port Clinton the night of Aug. 21 we were struck by the lack of care (watering) that some of the large planters were receiving. Plants in some of the planters looked very nice, indicating that some business owners were caring for them. Others, however, (including several located in front of some of the few remaining viable businesses downtown) looked very sad. The flowers were not in good shape and not very attractive. Theres been a lot of talk recently about the downtown area, and about how it can be improved. It seemed to us that the simple act of business owners watering the planters on the sidewalks in front of their locations (or those adjacent to their businesses) would be a good start. It wouldnt take more than a couple of minutes every couple of days when the weather turns dry. Ronnie Hall
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Obituaries
Mary M. Domokos
Feb. 21, 1930-Aug. 23, 2013 Mary M. Domokos, 83, of Port Clinton, passed away Friday evening, Aug. 23, at Edgewood Manor Nursing Center, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Burgoon,OH, Feb. 21, 1930, the daughter of Jeremiah M. and Dorothy (LeFever) Cooley. Visitation was Monday, Aug. 26, in the Gerner-WolfWalker Funeral Home & Crematory, 216 Washington Street, Port Clinton. Funeral services were, Tuesday, Aug. 27, in the funeral home. Interment was in Riverview Cemetery, Port Clinton. Condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.walkerfuneralhomes.com.
John W. Lucas
Feb. 12, 1936-Aug. 26, 2013 John W. Lucas, 77, of Marblehead, died unexpectedly on Monday, Aug. 26, at his residence. He was born on Feb. 12, 1936, in Marblehead. Visitation was held on Thursday, Aug. 29 at the Neidecker, LeVeck & Crosser Funeral Home, Peninsula Chapel, 7755 E. Harbor Road, Lakeside-Marblehead. Additional visitationwas held on Friday, Aug. 30, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 822 Barclay Street, Marblehead, from 9 a.m. until a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Burialfollowed in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Marblehead. Online condolences may be left for the family at www. neideckerleveckcrosser.com.
In response to the Aug. 15 Beacon article regarding the Waterworks Park development, we would like to make a couple of comments regarding why the million dollar development would not be conducive for full and part-time residents. Most residents along E. Perry Street are against the development and so are we. We love the small town ambience and flavor of the city and always feel welcome and privileged to be part of this town on the Lake Erie shore. This is heaven for us. The disturbance of the community/ city would be an unwelcoming event and make it not ours or any middle class folks choice of choosing. Who is going to support the new businesses when there are vacant properties and unused beautiful buildings and businesses on Madison Street? Has the development committee taken a real hard look around other than their own pocketbooks? The opportunitist compared our town to Wooster, OH. Wooster is a much bigger town than Port Clinton and has a college population. Port Clinton is a seasonal town and has a 6,000 year round population compared to Woosters population of 30,000. The article mentioned 5 star restaurants. What about the current 5 star restaurants that Port Clinton already has? We have enough. We as part-time residents only visit the high 5 establishments on special occasions. Futhermore, a
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Port Clinton Class of 1963 is having their 50th Class Reunion and are unable to locate some of their classmates. If anyone knows any of the following classmates and can provide information to contact them please call Alice (Lowe) Meier at 419-734-1972 or Dave Thompson at 419385-1693: Gaile Miller Boblet, Dennis Buckwalter, Eddie Buxton, Linda McGlothlin Deneau, Sandra Runyon Elswick, Geraldine Younce Kreager, Linda Chaffin Lape, David Leighton, Stanley Mike Mista and Anita Montano Ortiz.
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Playmakers Civic Theatre, 604 W. Sixth Street in Port Clinton, will present a pre-season fund raiser tonight and again on Saturday night, Aug. 29 and 31. It is a production of the play Moms Gift, a brand-new play by award winning playwright Phil Olson. The storyline goes like this
Mom dies, but shows up at her husbands birthday party as a ghost on a mission. Like the Angel in Its a Wonderful Life, she has to accomplish a special task to earn her wings. The cast includes Matt Parker, Brenda Hensley, Katherine Gauthier, Mara Mossman, Louise Retzer, Todd Puckett and Sylvia Chappell. Tickets for the show are $15 per person, but free to anyone who has purchased a Playmakers season ticket for 2013-14. Curtain time is 8 p.m. both evenings. For reservations, call 419-734-5044 or go online at www.pcplaymakers.org.
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Yoga Tuesdays 6:30pm Conference Center $10/week or $8/week if paid monthly 419-635-2337 Aquatic Exercise Program at Lake Erie Sportsmedicine $30/month - 3 times per week for 4 weeks Release from Dr. required 419734-3131 ext. 3475 Strength Training Conference Center Tuesdays & Thursdays Starting September 10 5:30pm $4 per class 419-732-4061 for more information Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 1st Tuesday each month 6:30pm-8pm Conf Center For info 419-607-6021 The Connection: A Care Group for Special Needs 6:30pm 1st Thur each month Conf Center For info 419-898-0400 National Alliance on Mental Illness Anxiety & Depression Support Groups Family Support Group 1st Tuesday 6-8pm Peer to Peer Support Group 3rd Wednesday 6-7:30pm For more info 419-732-6264 Diabetic Support Group 2nd Thursday each month 9-10am Conf Center 419-734-3131 ext. 3544 Chronic Pain Support Group 2nd Thursday each month 6pm Conf Center 419-271-3915 for info Alzheimers Support Group 2nd Monday each month 9am Conf Center 419-734-3131 ext. 3363 for more info Grief Support Group Sponsored by Stein Hospice & Crosser Funeral Homes Conf Center 3rd Thur each month 5:30pm 419-732-3141 for info
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Cancer Support Group 4th Wed. each month 12:30pm Conf Center complimentary light lunch provided 419-734-3131 ext. 3370
The Humane Society of Ottawa County is happy to announce that they have received a grand from the Ottawa County Community Foundation in the amount of $1,000 to help low income families have their pets spayed or neutered. To find out if you qualify, contact the Humane Society at 419-734-5191 or stop by the shelter at 2424 E. Sand Rd. east of Port Clinton.
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I received a note from Janett Calland of Catawba who is a member of the Ohio Daughters of 1812. She had actual ancestors who fought in the War of 1812. She told us that the president of the National Society of United States Daughters of 1812 may be in attendance this weekend for the official observances.
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Health Screening: Cholesterol (Total/LDL/HDL/Triglycerides) Blood Pressure and Glucose Screening $16 2nd Thursday each month in the Magruder Lab 419-734-3131 Ext. 3420 for appointments Skin Cancer Screening Friday, September 27th by appointment only 1 South Oncology area Please call 419-734-3131 ext. 3505 to make an appointment Free Prostrate Cancer Screening Friday, October 4th starting at 12:30pm in 1 South Clinic area Appointments are required 419-734-3131 ext. 3671
The 8th Annual Golf Tournament for the Scholarship Fund of my old and good friend and fellow Kiwanian, the late Terry Heise, will be held on Saturday, Sept. 28, at Oak Harbor Golf Club. Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. They will have a $100,000 hole-in-one hole and two players are guaranteed to win a 2-night hotel stay. For more information, call Terrys son Eric at 614-738-4957 or e-mail him at ebheise1001@ yahoo.com. Terry was a friend, coach and mentor in the community and his scholarships go to student athletes who share those traits.
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The Port Clinton High School Class of 1968 will hold their 45th reunion on Saturday, Sept. 21, at Port Clinton Yacht Club. Activities are planned for both Friday night and Sunday morning as well. For more information, contact Jim Bergeman at jbergeman@roadrunner.com or Dean Rothaar at srdh50@gmail.com.
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Monthly Luncheon Monday, September 16th at Noon Conference Center Knee Replacements with Dr. Gary Kresge $6 for lunch RSVP by noon Fri. Sept. 13th 419-732-4061 Tobacco Cessation for Adults 6-8 week program $75 per person - Groups of 5-10 people For questions or to sign up call 419-7343131 ext. 3461 Diabetes Education instructional classes presented by our Dietitian and a Registered Nurse for diabetic individuals and their families. Physician referral needed. Call for times and dates. 419-734-3131 ext. 3544
Each month Magruder Hospital will publish a list of screenings, programs and special events, which the public is welcome to attend. Please note that certain events require appointments or physician referrals in order to attend. Thank you for your support of Magruder Hospital.
The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be making another visit to our area on Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Catawba Township Community Hall on Northwest Catawba Rd. They will be there from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and walk-ins are always welcome.
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Next Thursday will be another special Lunch and Learn program at Otterbein North Shore. Clinton Mauk, lecturer, author and historian will present an entertaining overview of The Battle of Lake Erie and the impact it made on the formation of this part of America.
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Uniform Sale in the Hospital Main Lobby Thursday, September 19th, 7am to 2pm
Its hard to believe that the Fall Sports Season has already begun. Girls tennis and boys soccer have started having matches and high school football starts next week. We have our annual Football Preview Section in Section C of The Beacon this week.
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Madge Davids, former Catawba Island resident, is turning 90 a month from now, on Sept. 22. I am told by her son Jeff and his wife Mariann that she would normally come home to celebrate but because of her health, travelling has become an issue. I am certain she would love to hear from many of her friends back home. Her address is: Madge Davids, 5195 Williams Drive, Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931.
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One final noteschool has started, which means the youngsters will be walking to and from school and darting from in front of school buses. Please take car to drive extra careful around schools and buses. Lets keep our kids safe!
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Quality award, which requires them to address the Baldrige Health Care Criteria for Performance Excellence in its entirety. I have been to many facilities throughout the years, and I know that it takes a lot of time and energy to apply and adhere to the rigorous standards of this quality award program, says Ed McMahon, Chair, AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Board of Overseers. Edgewood Manor should be commended for its performance and dedication to providing high-quality care. Edgewood Manor provides extensive health care services. The center focuses on short term reanimation services helping individuals transfer from hospital to home, long term care and outpatient therapy. For more information about Edgewood Manor, contact Michele Mueller at 419.734.5506 or visit our website at www.edgewoodmanornursingcenter.com. Edgewood Manor is located at 1330 S. Fulton Street Port Clinton, Ohio and accepts admissions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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BY JASMINE CUPP A group of Port Clinton class of 1959 alumni are using their talents to bring softness and comfort to residents in the area who are suffering from cancer. The group makes cotton cancer caps for cancer patients who have lost their hair. Jan Lockhart, Mary McAtee and Gerri Gill brought the cancer cap creation to Ohio. This is the second year that the group has mass produced the hats in Port Clinton, but their venture started in Florida in 2007 where some of the women go for the winter. Judy Carney started the organization in Florida where she made the hats for cancer patients in that area. During a monthly social meeting that women of the class of Port Clintons 1959 have, they discussed how one of their classmates had cancer and could use some of the caps that Carney made. Interested in the things Carney was doing, the women of the 1959 alumni class decided to contribute and help make some of the caps and donate them to people in our area that are in need. Now along
with Lockhart, McAtee and Gill, Myra Ohm, Barb Coonrad, Jane Ohm, Dee Masing, Cathy Darr and Pat Horn all take part in the making of the cotton cancer caps. This year between May 22 and Aug. 22 the group made 270 caps. The caps are all made out of cotton and the women of the group buy the supplies and make all the hats themselves. Each cancer patient gets two caps, free of charge. The caps are donated to Magruder Hospital, Firelands Hospital and North Coast Cancer Center for Adults. Caps are also donated to the Akron Childrens Hospital, Rainbow Babies and child hospitals in Cleveland. Cancer patients like the hats because they are all cotton, soft and not scratchy. The group is also starting to make lap quilts for patients using the scraps from the hats. The group would love to purchase more materials so that they can help more people and expand their services to other hospitals. To make contributions or donations to the efforts please call Gerri Gill at 419-654-2425.
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Black Swamp Conservancy and the Toledo Symphony are collaborating to bring music and nature together throughout northwest Ohio. The public is invited to the first concert of this innovative Simple Gifts: Celebrating Our Musical and Natural Roots series on Sunday, Sept. 8th at the Meadowbrook Marsh Preserve on the Marblehead Peninsula. Free and open to the public, the outdoor concert will begin at 2 p.m., with guided nature walks of the preserve beginning at 12:30 p.m. Those attending are asked to bring lawn chairs or blankets, as no formal seating will be provided for this casual event. Sure to provide a picturesque backdrop, the 190-acre preserve includes trails, picnic areas and an observation platform for wildlife viewing. The property contains a diverse mixture of habitats, and harbors a number of rare and threatened species. In 2013, Black Swamp Conservancy partnered with Danbury Township to expand this site by 80 acres, including the remainder of the marsh for which the preserve is named. Simply Gifts is a collaborative project between the Toledo Symphony Orchestra and the Black Swamp Con-
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Al-Anon/Alateen WHAT: Twelve-step group for those affected by anothers drinking WHEN: 7 p.m. every Friday WHERE: St. John Lutheran Church, 122 Ottawa, Oak Harbor Erie Shores Cruisers free car show WHAT: All makes & models of cars welcome. Music and 50/50 raffles. WHEN: 5-9 p.m. WHERE: Bassetts Market parking lot at Ohio 53 and 163 Sunday Night Live Entertainment WHAT: John Marchion WHEN: 6 p.m. WHERE: Canoe Club Wine Bar, 5831 East Harbor Road, Marblehead INFO: 419-960-7030 Drive-In Church WHEN: 8 a.m. WHERE: Mon Ami parking lot, 3845 Wine Cellar Road, PC INFO: 419-732-3161 or tumcpc.org Mental Illness Anxiety & Depression Family Support Group WHEN: 6-8 p.m., 1st Tuesday each month WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton INFO: For more info call 419732-6264 Multiple Sclerosis Support Group WHEN: 6:30-8 p.m., 1st Tuesday each month WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton INFO: For more info 419607-6021 Pilates WHAT: Pilates with Laura Tyson, instructor WHEN: 9 a.m. Tuesdays WHERE: The Ballet School, Madison St., Port Clinton COST: $5 INFO: laura_tyson@roadrunner.com. Sisters in Sobriety WHAT: Sisters in Sobriety, a womens AA meeting WHEN: Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Sutton Center, 1854 E. Perry, Port Clinton
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designed to defend the main combatant from assault by missile, air, surface, and submarine simultaneously. Weapons are discharged electronically. Intelligence and fire control are provided by radar and sonar. Battles are managed from a combat information center deep within the hull of the main combatant, by officers observing large electronic displays. Communication is instantaneous. Only one factor is the same. In 1813, Commodore Perry stood in the open on his quarterdeck, where he could see all. In 2013, the admiral would stand in his combat information center, where he can see all. McConnell, a WW II U.S. Navy officer, and his stepson, Don Schilling of Lakewood, have developed a website that archives and makes accessible historic documents on the Battle of Lake Erie. McConnell and Schilling, experienced Lake Erie sailors and students of history, share their knowledge and research at www.ancestrypaths.com/military-records/1813-battle-of-lake-erie. Image from McConnell-Schilling website
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The 9th annual Perch, Peach, Pierogi and Polka Festival will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in downtown Port Clinton at 109 E. Perry Street over Labor Day Weekend. This year the event will begin on Friday, Aug. 30 at 5 p.m. The fun, food and polka music will continue on Saturday, Aug. 31 and Sunday, Sept. 1. The festival will be open from 5-11 p.m. on Friday and from 11 a.m.-11 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. Once again the popular Lake Erie yellow perch sandwiches and dinners will be served along with pierogis and peach cobbler. Polish sausage sandwiches and pizza will also be available. Soft drinks, wine coolers and ice cold beer will be sold in the beer tent. The festival will kick off at 5 p.m. Friday, with all food and beverages available. The lead band will be the Frank Moravcik Band, a new addition to the festival. Based in Cleveland, the Frank Moravcik Band was formed in 1995. The main emphasis of their music is on the Cleveland Style of polka music, however, they are known for their ability to perform a wide variety of different styles of polka music and popular dance tunes. The Festival kicks off at noon on Saturday with the Duane Malinowski Orchestra. Duane has been in the business for over thirty years, and after spending the last fifteen years playing locally in the Michigan/Ohio area, he has taken to the road once again. On Saturday at 4 p.m., the Black Tie Dance Studio will provide free polka lessons for those wishing to improve their polka skills. Highlighting the weekend music will be the Del Sinchak Band from Youngstown. Del will play from 5-10 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 31, and again on Sunday from noon until 5 p.m. The Del Sinchak Band has seven successful releases on the award winning Peppermint label. The National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame nominated four of these albums for the Album of the Year. The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences nominated Let the Sunshine In the album for a Grammy Award for the Best Polka Album in 1999. The last band to perform will be the Eddie Rodick Orchestra. This band played at last years festival and was a real crowd pleaser. Eddie has been wowing audiences with his unique and exciting accordion playing for over 40 years. The entire band is made up of outstanding musicians and vocalists. The Eddie Rodick Orchestra will perform from 5:30-9:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept.1st. The festivities will conclude with the Big Multi-prize Cash drawing at 10 p.m. on Sunday. This year, parking will be available in Port Clinton with a shuttle service to and from the festival. Parking will be available at the Sutton Center/City Hall Parking lot, 1868 E. Perry Street. Parking is $5 per car and the shuttle is free. Follow the signs to Tall Ships Shuttle Parking. Admission to the festival for adults is $3 and anyone under 18 is free. The facility is protected from the elements and will continue rain or shine.
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BY YANEEK SMITH Head Coach: Beau Carmon, 1st season Last Year: 1-9 (0-7 SBC) Outlook: Beau Carmon is hoping to change the culture at Port Clinton. Though the Redskins were able to do some good things under former head coach Toby Hammond, they were never able to get over the hump and establish themselves as consistent winners in the Sandusky Bay Conference. In fact, Port Clinton hasnt had a winning season since 1993. Carmon spoke about trying to turn things around within the program, which, he said, starts with investing time in the weight room during the offseason. I really think a culture change (is needed), Carmon, said. Until our kids prove otherwise, Im going to continue to call
out how tough we are. Im not sold that weve made a commitment to the weight room. Its got to be better. I know, firsthand, you can get by with good athletes, but it can only get you so far. We really need to put an emphasis on conditioning and our offseason effort when we arent playing a sport. And even when we are playing a sport (during the offseason), its important to get into the weight room. The Skins will run a spread offense that features a variety of looks with anywhere from 2-4 wide receivers seeing the field at once. But Carmon insists that running the football is what he considers paramount, regardless of the formation. Well try to be 60/40 run-first offense, he said. I certainly want to try to establish the run. Sophomore Brandon Moore will start
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# Name Grade 1 Darius Daniels 9 2 Jack Warner 11 3 Cole Arguz 11 4 Spencer Wadsworth 10 5 Brandon Moore 10 6 Noah Cross 12 7 Stefan Daniels 11 8 Cole Mayle 10 9 Jesse Escobedo 11 10 Joey Brenner 9 11 Aiden Rospert 10 12 Tristen Auxter 11 15 Blaise Hoffman 9 16 Bryce Jackson 9 17 Hunter Hild 9 20 Keegan Lowe 11 21 Amos Honeycutt 9 22 Preston Keck 11 23 Jay Greider 12 24 Nathan Stubblefield 10 26 Corey Beal 12 27 Corbin Winningham 9
Ht. Wt. 5-6 130 6-2 165 5-7 145 5-7 145 6-0 165 5-7 140 6-1 185 5-9 130 5-11 170 6-2 170 6-0 140 5-7 130 5-7 130 5-8 130 5-7 150 6-0 190 5-2 95 5-9 180 5-10 160 6-0 155 6-0 170 5-7 180
Position WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB QB/DB WR/DB TE/DL WR/DB QB/DB QB/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB RB/LB RB/DL RB/DB RB/LB RB/LB WR/DB WR/DB RB/DL
28 30 31 32 33 34 36 40 41 42 44 46 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61
Emerson Lowe 9 Jansen Arrington 11 Zach Kokinda 11 Jake Kokinda 9 Cal Laurel 11 Tristen Mallory 11 Deagon Beach 9 Shane York 12 Jake Johnson 10 David Saunders 12 Jonny Morton 11 Dustin Searight 12 Michael Wilkins 10 Adrian Hall 9 Andrew Kline 11 Brendan Zeitzeim 9 Stone Scott 10 Eric Wheeler 10 Cameron Rodriquez 12 Gabe Rangel 9 Logan Harnish 12 Kalob Wylie 11 Collin Salyers 11
5-7 170 5-8 185 5-9 145 5-9 130 5-9 180 6-0 210 5-10 145 5-10 150 5-8 150 6-2 140 5-7 155 5-11 210 6-0 185 5-7 155 6-0 210 5-4 140 6-1 245 6-0 220 6-3 255 5-10 140 6-0 210 5-10 200 6-1 190
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62 65 66 68 72 73 74 77 80 81 82 84
Jacob McCoy Austin Arnold Corbin Trick Chandler Minnear A.J. Carpenter Cory Smith Will Rollins Trenton Williams Skyler Cook Devin Orosco Seth Taylor Nick Fontana
9 9 9 9 9 10 12 10 9 9 9 11
5-9 140 6-1 150 5-6 135 5-7 150 5-6 190 6-3 275 5-9 305 6-0 240 6-1 155 5-9 130 5-8 150 5-11 140
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Coaching Staff: Beau Carmon J.T. Bates Ken Carmon Phil Fought Marcus Rimboch Bob Beck Bill Lowe John Hazzard
Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator/RBs Offensive Line/LBs Offensive Line/Defensive Line QBs/DBs Asst. Varsity Freshmen/RBs Freshmen/WRs
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Port Clinton has 10 returning lettermen for 2013...they are (front row, l-r): Shane York, Andrew Cline, Jesse Escobedo, Corey Beal and Brock Moore. (Back row, l-r): Jay Greider, Keegan Lowe, Stefan Daniels, Tristen Mallory and Noah Cross.
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coach at Fostoria High School for three years, spoke about what lies ahead for his club. Weve had good practices, and weve had some tough practices, said Carmon, who served as the defensive coordinator at
Tiffin Calvert last season. Were a young team, and our play in the scrimmages has shown that. We expect some consistency and some maturity out of these guys on Friday nights and Saturday mornings. I think weve gotten better and weve no doubt improved. We just need to develop some consistency.
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ily Boss (OH) 6-1, 6-0, Molly Haberman & Taylor Steyer (PC) def. Kelsey Bodner & Michelle Boss (OH) 6-1, 6-0
Port Clinton boys soccer team traveled to Toledo Bowsher Thursday evening. The final game score was 7-0 in favor of Port Clinton. The Redskins scored five goals in the first half and two in the second. The goals were scored by Josh Brown (3), Carter Rumball (1), Logan Hepp (1) and Simon Shulz (2). Assists were provided by Nathan Stubblefield, Ben Heminger, Marcus Hogan, Alex St. Leger and Chris Winke. Port Clinton had 14 shots on goals and Bowsher had 2. perfect for the entire family. Each entrant will receive a glow-in-the-dark T-shirt, a glow stick and access to a post-race movie and snacks. The Rev3 Glow Run takes place at 7:20 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 6. Special prizes will be available for the flashiest,
On Saturday the Redskins played at Sylvania Southview. The final score was 5 to 2 in favor of Port Clinton. The goals were scored by Alex St. Leger (1), Nathan Stubblefield (1) and Simon Shulz (3). Assists were given by Simon Shulz, Nathan Stubblefield and Chris Weaver. Sylvania had six shots on goal and PC had eleven. Goalie Tytan Rumball had four saves and Sylvanias had six. Port Clintons record is currently 3-0-0 overall, all non-conference games.
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In each of the last three seasons, the Rockets have gone a combined 20-10 and finished 5-2 in the SBC each time, just missing out on a league title and a spot in the playoffs in 2010 and 12. If Oak Harbor is able to get over the hump this season, it will have to be because of the defense. In the teams three losses last year, the Rockets gave up an average of 50 points. In their seven wins, they yielded just 15.3. Oak Harbor, which runs a 4-4, focuses, above all, on limiting big plays from their opponents. The defensive line has size in the middle with Lawrence, Szabo and Hopkins at the tackles and Dillon Glass, Brandon Hymore and Josh Beckhusen at the ends. And the linebacking core of Biggert, Brough, Genzman and junior Jonathan Frederick has some big-play potential as well. Finally, the secondary has Sarahman patrolling things as the safety with Weirich at one of the corners and Adam Swope and Kalob Vargas battling for the other cornerback spot. Were pretty much a bend but dont break defense, May said. The strength of our defense this year could be our linebackers, which hasnt been the case in the past. There is a lot of potential there.
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Danbury Lakers football coaches, left to right: Assistant Gene Peluso, head coach Bryan Dudash, assistant Tim Heffernan and assistant Jeff Lewis. has said that Tyler Dray is still battling for a starting spot on the line and that he will likely serve as the utility guy with Geraldo Salinas also seeing some time. We have a lot of guys coming back (on the line), Dudash said. That's our strength we've got some size there and some depth. We've got talent. The base defense, meanwhile, is a typical 4-3. Brooks, Eller, McClelland and Rickard will start on the defensive line with Salinas and Dray rotating in and out. Molnar, German and Stys are the linebackers and Dorko, a cornerback, will join fellow cornerback Jared Koenig and Chambers and Sam Tyson at the safety positions. We have some athletes and we'll be moving some people around. We'll run some cover-3, some cover-1 and try to take advantage of some of our speed. The Lakers open with a non-conference slate that includes Open Door Christian Academy, located just outside of Cleveland, Holgate and St. Mary CC. Last season, Danbury went 1-2 against those teams, but Dudash is hopeful that his squad can turn that around and possibly go 3-0. In the TAAC, Dudash sees perennial league power Northwood as the favorite with Gibsonburg as the second-best team and Edon in the top-three. The question for the Lakers is whether or not they can take the next step and join the likes of Toledo Christian and Ottawa Hills in the middle of the league.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING #544738 ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2013 AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM OF THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 4822 E. CEMETERY ROAD, THE CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING IN REGARDS TO AN AREA VARIANCE REQUEST FROM SANDRA KASTEN FOR PROPERTY AT 5568 E FARROW AVE AND ALSO KNOWN AS THE EAST FIFTY FEET OF SUBLOT 1 OF HARBOR PARK MARINA IN CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP. THE PROPERTY IS ZONED C-4. SAID REQUEST IS TO ALLOW AN AREA VARIANCE PERMITTING AN ACCESSORY BUILDING TO BE TWO FEET FROM THE SIDE LOT LINE INSTEAD OF THE REQUIRED FIVE FEET. THE ACCESSORY BUILDING WILL USE THE CONCRETE PAD REMAINING FROM A FORMER ACCESSORY BUILDING REMOVED THIS YEAR. SAID REQUEST MAY BE CONTINUED FROM TIME TO TIME AS DEEMED NECESSARY. CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP, WALTER WEHENKEL, ZONING INSPECTOR PROBATE COURT OF OTTAWA COUNTY, OHIO, KATHLEEN L. GIESLER, JUDGE, IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Taityn Dale McBride (Present Name), Taityn Ray Rollins (Name Requested). Case No. 20137023. NOTICE OF HEARING ON CHANGE OF NAME [R.C.2717.01]. Applicant hereby gives notice to all interested persons and to Joseph Dale McBride whose last known address is 952 S. Lallendorf Rd., Oregon, OH 43616, that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in the Probate Court of Ottawa County, Ohio, requesting the change of name of TAITYN DALE McBride to TAITYN RAY ROLLINS. The hearing on the application will be held on the 7th day of October, 2013, at 9:30 oclock AM. in the Probate Court of Ottawa, County, located at 315 Madison St., Rm 306, Port Clinton, OH 43452. Invitation to Bid. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Ottawa County Commissioners, on behalf of the Ottawa County Department of Job and Family Services, is opening an Invitation to Bid on provision of Child Support Attorney Services. Bids are due September 23, 2013, at 10:00 a.m., to the Ottawa County Department of Job and Family Services, 8043 W. State Route 163, Suite 200, Oak Harbor, OH 43449. Bids will be evaluated based on criteria included in Invitation to Bid, which may be obtained by contacting Tamara Gibson, Ottawa County Department of Job and Family Services, 419898- 3688, ext. 247. In accordance with Ohio Revised Code Section 307.87 this shall serve as notification that this notice is available on Ottawa Countys internet web site on the world wide web by logging onto www.co.ottawa.oh.us and going to the legal notices/bids link click on main page and you will be able to view the notice in PDF format. Bids may be delivered to the Ottawa County Department of Job and Family Services, at 8043 West State Route 163, Suite 200, Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449, until 10:00 a.m., Friday, September 23, 2013. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 10:05 a.m., same date, in the Directors Conference Room, at the same address. Consideration of award will be based on the lowest cost and best cost. All costs directly or indirectly related to this request will be the sole responsibility of the applicant. This request does not constitute an offer. Acceptance of pricing does not commit Ottawa County Department of Job and Family Services to make purchase. The Board reserves the right to amend Bid specifications up to three business days prior to the scheduled Bid opening, reject any or all bids, and waive any irregularities and to award the purchase to the vendor or vendors with the lowest cost and best bids to meet agency needs. By order of: OTTAWA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Owner: Tom Parke Walter Bros. Inc. Auctioneers Ben, Tom, Matt Walter & Kris Gosche 901 N. Main St., Findlay, OH 45840 419-424-0944 www.walterbrosinc.com
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HOUSE CLEANING
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REAL ESTATE
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PARK HOME
Park Home For Sale, Fort Firelands Campground Lot #71, $20,000.00, 419-575-2291 or 419-575-2293
THE GOVERNMENT DESIGNATED DANGER ZONES OFF THE SHORES OF CAMP PERRY AND THE ERIE INDUSTRIAL PARK CONTINUES TO BE USED FOR FIRING OF LARGE CALIBER INERT ARTILLERY, ANTIAIRCRAFT WEAPONS, SMALL ARMS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES. RESTRICTED ENTRY AS PROVIDED BY TITLE 33, CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS IS BEING ENFORCED. ALL PERSONS MUST STAY CLEAR OF THESE ZONES DURING PERIODS OF FIRING ACTIVITY. BOATERS, FISHERMEN, AND AIRCRAFT PILOTS SHOULD REFER TO THE NOAA MARINE NAVIGATIONAL CHART #14830 AND THE DETROIT AIR SECTIONAL CHART RESPECTIVELY FOR EXACT BOUNDARIES. THE CAMP PERRY STROBE LIGHT LOCATED AT 41 32 15 N AND 083 01 00 W WILL BE ACTIVATED AND RED RANGE FLAGS DISPLAYED DURING CONDUCT OF FIRING. ALL PERSONS MUST STAY OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES MARKED AS RANGE "DANGER ZONE I AND RANGE "DANGER ZONE II", SHOWN ON THE CHART (CAMP PERRY FIRING RANGE) ATTACHED HERETO. THESE BOUNDARIES AFFECT TWO DANGER ZONES: LAKE ERIE DANGER ZONE I EXTENDS 3.5 MILES OFFSHORE INCLUDING THE AIRSPACE TO 5,000 ABOVE GROUND LEVEL (AGL) AND MAY BE IN USE BETWEEN 6 A.M. AND 6 P.M. DAILY, INCLUDING WEEKENDS, DURING THE ENTIRE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2013. LAKE ERIE DANGER ZONE I WILL BE FURTHER RESTRICTED DURING THE HOURS OF 6:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M. DAILY FOR THE PERIOD - JULY 07 THROUGH JULY 26, 2013 AND DURING THE HOURS OF 6:00 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M. DAILY FOR THE PERIOD JULY 27 THROUGH AUGUST 14, 2013. LAKE ERIE DANGER ZONE II EXTENDS 10 MILES OFFSHORE INCLUDING THE AIRSPACE TO 23,000 AGL. FIRING IN THIS ZONE IS NORMALLY CONDUCTED BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 5 P.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. EXTENSION TO THESE HOURS WILL BE PUBLISHED UNDER A SEPARATE NOTICE. DURING THE BOATING SEASON, THESE ZONES ARE NORMALLY MARKED WITH ORANGE AND WHITE BUOYS BEARING THE WORDS RANGE DANGER ZONE. THE 2013 RANGE ACTIVITY WILL NOT REQUIRE THE TOTAL USE OF DANGER ZONE II. CONSEQUENTLY, A MODIFIED DANGER ZONE II FOR 2013 WILL BE IDENTIFIED BY A SERIES OF 14 BUOYS PLACED ON A WEST TO EAST LINE, APPROXIMATELY TWO AND ONE-HALF MILES SOUTH OF USCG BUOYS A, B AND C. THE BUOYS WILL BE NUMBERED II32 THROUGH II-19 (FROM WEST TO EAST). THE AREA NORTH OF THIS LINE OF BUOYS WILL BE SAFE FOR MARINERS DURING PERIODS OF FIRING INTO DANGER ZONE II (SEE CHART). MARINERS DESIRING GENERAL INFORMATION ON NAVIGATION OR PUBLIC USE OF THESE ZONES SHOULD CONTACT THE CAMP PERRY RANGE SAFETY OFFICE ON MARINE VHF CHANNEL 16, OR TELEPHONE 614-336-6203/6245 OR 419-6354021 EXT. 6203/6245 FOR SPECIFIC FIRING SCHEDULES. FOR RANGE EMERGENCIES ONLY CALL 614-336-6277 OR 419-635-4021 EXT. 6277.
PARK HOME
RV FOR SALE
1999 37 RV with 2 slide outs, new carpet, 8x20 deck w/ awning. 2318 E. Harbor Rd. pictures on craigslist. $5999.00 (419) 627-8709 1993 5TH Wheel Cardinal by Cobra $5000 O.B.O. Must be pulled off lot. Call 330-219-7417
RV FOR SALE
CAMP GROUNDS
Wooded Acres Campground, Sites Available for the 2014 Season. 2232 County Rd. 106, Lindsey, Ohio 43442, call 419665-2414
CAMP GROUNDS
Camp Perry
Chambers of Commerce
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GARAGE SALE
Christmas, Kitchen, Office Items, TVs, Filing Cabinet, Furniture, Small Tools, More. Thurs-Fri. Aug. 29 & 30, 9-6, 730 N. Vineyard Circle Garage Sale, August 29,30,31 Haven Lane Catawba Island 9AM-3PM Friday & Saturday, Aug. 30th & 31st 10-4. Some antiques, household, boating equipment & misc. 7455 E. Donna Dr. (off Bayshore Rd.) Annual Titanic Size Tent Sale 5831 E. Gordon Shore (Catawba) Thurs. 3-7, Fri. & Sat. 9-5 Dont Miss This Sale
GARAGE SALE
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Community Builder
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Counseling
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Developmental Disabilities
Emergency Assistance
Red Cross - www.redcrosstoledo.org Salvation Army - www.thesalarmy.com Underwater Recovery Team - www.diveputinbay.com
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BOAT PARTS
Parting out 25 SeaRay Amberjack, Full Camper Canvas, Hatch, Air Conditioner, New Upholstered Rear Seat & Much More. 419-283-2202
BOAT PARTS
FOR SALE
Unique PWC Steel Ramp/Launch holds Several Jet Ski or Small Boats. (714) 315-4800
FOR SALE
419-656-3155
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Mentoring
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Saturday, August 31st, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 3655 N. Roger Drive (Catawba) Garage Sale Fri 8/30 & Sat 8/31, 8AM - 4PM . 219 E. 11th Street. Port Clinton. Household, DVDs, Kitchen Table Set, Misc. Friday 9-1 Saturday 9-1 Doing it again! Adding more items Nice Stuff! @ 315 E. 11th Street 635 & 636 Harrison Street. Friday 30th 9-4, Saturday 31st 9-? Household, Holiday Decor, Antique Bed,Dolls, Mens Work Boots, Carhartt Work Clothes, Tools & Much More! Friday 30th & Saturday 31st 9 A.M. - ?. 256 E. Bayview Drive (P.C.) Longaberger - Coach Collectibles, PWC Dollys & Lift & Towable Multi-Family Friday & Sat. 9-4PM 535 E. 10th & 603 East 10th Kids & Teens Games, Toys, Teen clothes Upholstered Rocking Chair, Adult Bike helmet. Fabric wall hanging w/hardware. 2002 Chevy Crew Cab S-10, 4-wheel drive, Bed liner-radio-w/CD, tape player Good condition, under 100K miles. House-hold items, collectables, 3 Speed Bike, Guns & accessories
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MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
Piano/Guitar Lessons 15 years experience, pre-school age through adult. Also offering house cleaning free estimates 20 years experience. 419-732-1163
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AUTOS WANTED
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YARD SALE
Street Long Yard Sale Aug 30th & 31st Wonnell Rd (off Fremont Rd. next to Commodore Perry Credit Union). 8 - 3
YARD SALE
PIANO LESSONS
Piano Lessons - Accepting New Students, All Ages, All Levels, Begin This Fall, call Marilyn Pinks 419-732-3060 Learn to play the fun way piano lessons in my PC home, thirty seven years experience- all ages- call Donna 419-734-4502
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SCHOOLS/EDUCATION
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FROM HOME. 6 - 8 weeks. ACCREDITED. Get a Diploma. Get a Job! No Computer Needed. Free Brochure 1-800264-8330 Benjamin Franklin High School www. diplomafromhome.com
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Bay Point Resort is seeking a motivated individual for a full time year round administrative position with benefits. Individual must be customer focused, organized, able to multitask, possess exceptional interpersonal and communication skills; be able to work weekends/holidays
(in season), be proficient in Microsoft and Quickbooks. Sales experience would be a plus. Bay Point offers full-time employees paid vacation and personal time, participation in the companys 401(k) and medical insurance plans as well as other benefits. Send resume by September 6th to: Business Manager, Bay Point Resort, 10948 E. Bayshore Rd., Marblehead, OH 43440.
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Fishing Equipment Downrigers Tools Table Saw Household Items Collectibles Luggage Lawn Furniture Life Jackets
Catawba Island near Miller Ferry 5239 E. Buchanan Friday 4-8, Saturday 9-3 August 30th & 31st
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Marblehead Estates
& Yacht Club
Marbleheads newest development located right on Sandusky Bay.
This wonderful development features:
Bay Front and Canal Lots (Bring Your Own Builder) Private Pool, Beach and Clubhouse Marina with Direct Access to the Sandusky Bay Marina Slips Available for Purchase or Lease Two/Three Bedroom Condos (Coming Soon) 40 Marina Slip Included with the Purchase of a New Condo! Lots Starting at $49,900
Luxurious waterfront condos starting at $299,900 Price includes a 40 foot marina slip
3 Bedroom Layout
Take Route 2 to Exit 125 Bayshore Road. Take a left on Bayshore Road to Harbor Bay Drive, turn left on Waterside Court.. Sales Office is located at the Clubhouse.
Sales Office Hours Thursday thru Monday from 1 to 4. For Information Call 877-734-7179.
1 Story Living Golf Cart Storage Community Center 2, 3 or 4 Bedrooms 2+ Car Garage Heated Pool & Fitness Center
Completed Models ready for your viewing! CIC Membership Optional - Long-Term Leases Available
Only 1 hour from Toledo & Cleveland! Check out our new smart phone ready website! Hours: 11am-5:30pm Daily 419-797-0230 www.fairwayvillascic.com
2675 Canterbury Circle, Port Clinton, OH 43452
*See sales associate for details. Subject to availability.
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