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Perrys Victory and International Peace

Memorial will host a Mock Redeclaration


of War at 11 a.m. Monday, June 18, to kick
off the Bicentennial of the War of 1812. The
Memorial is also hosting a series of free ac-
tivities highlighting this important historic
anniversary, said Memorial Superintendent
Blanca Alvarez Stransky.
On June 18, 1812, an act declaring war be-
tween the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland and the Dependencies thereof
and the United States of America and Their
Territories was approved by the Senate and
the House of Representative of the United
States of America. With the assistance of
modern technology, on Monday, June 18,
2012, we will conduct a mock redeclaration
of war between our sister park, Signal Hill
National Historic Site in Newfoundland,
Canada, and Perrys Victory marking the
200th Anniversary of the start of the War of
1812, said Stransky.
At 10:30 a.m., a town crier, dressed in War
of 1812 garb, will announce throughout the
Village of Put-in-Bay that war is imminent.
At 11 a.m., townsfolk from that time period
will gather at Perrys Victory Visitor Center
and listen to Presidents Madison address to
Congress requesting approval to go to war
with United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland. Once approval is granted, the Brit-
ish citizenry stationed in New Foundland,
Canada, will muster and prepare to do
battle with the United States of America via
Skype.
At noon, bells will be rung throughout
the United States and the Union Jack will be
lowered, added Stransky.
Even though Perrys Victory commemo-
rates the last peace between Canada and the
United States, on June 18 the park will not
fy the Canadian fag in remembrance of the
start of the War of 1812.
The mock redeclaration of war is a col-
laborative effort between Perrys Victory, a
National Park Service site, and Signal Hill
National Historic Site, a Parks Canada site
dedicated to preserving the War of 1812
We had a lot of local folks as
well as folks with local ties per-
form well in last weekends Mills
Trophy Yacht Race. Jim Fredericks
and his crew got frst place in the
multi hull class sailing Big Storm.
My nephew Chip Schaffner was
tactician aboard the J-122 First
Tracks took frst in class and
second overall on the long course
72 miles. Dave Caracci of Ca-
tawba sailed his 24-foot Cracker
Jack to frst place in JAM D. Also
Rob Kyle, a member of Port Clin-
ton Yacht Club, sailed Sally Jo to
second place in his class.
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The Ottawa County Commis-
sioners will mark the 200th Anni-
versary of the Declaration of War
marking the beginning of the War
of 1812 this Monday, June 18, at
11:45 a.m. at the fagpole area on
the west side of the courthouse.
The current U.S. fag will be
replaced by the 15-star, 15-stripe
fag which will fy periodically
from that date until Feb. 17, 2015.
At noon, churches countywide
will ring their bells to tie in with
similar events happening State-
wide. The public is encouraged to
participate.
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Old Friend and entrepreneur,
Bill Yuhasz, who owns Great
Lakes Popcorn and Kokomo Bay
down on North Madison, has
decided to go for it with big
time entertainment this summer
at Mango Mamas, a great bar
tucked in behind the two front
stores. On Wednesday evenings,
he is having comedians in for a
bunch of laughs. On Thursday
nights, Ronnie Howard and
Richie Saponari are bringing back
the popular Island Idol Karaoke
competition. Then he is bring-
ing in live bands and video DJs
for Friday and Saturday nights.
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a sailing race from Toledo to Put-in-Bay. Competitors took off
Friday and sailed through the night to arrive at the island for the
annual party and awards ceremony.
When Marblehead merchants started
making plans to sponsor four big festi-
vals along Main Street this season, they
turned to Sande Measimer, who teaches
art at the Danbury High School and
Middle School, for some special help.
Grant McCallum, of Jodie McCallum &
Company Fine Art Gallery, and secretary
of the Marblehead Merchants Associa-
tion, asked Measimer if any of her stu-
dents would be interested in designing
logos for the festivals. The idea was to
involve young people in helping to pro-
mote their community.
Taylon Molnar, 15, who will be a high
school sophomore next year, jumped at
the chance. Hes an honor student and
like everyone else in his family has a love
for art. He submitted caricatures of four
old-fashioned barbershop quartet sing-
ers and they were selected as the logo
for Marbleheads June 16 Olde Fash-
ioned Days festival. Another caricature
of a man alongside a variety of garage
sale items will be the logo for the July 14
Your Street to Main Street festival
Student designs
winning logos
Taylon Molnar (above) designed the logo
for this weekends Olde Fashioned Days
(below) in Marblehead.
The historic village of Marblehead is
bringing back Olde Fashioned Days on
Saturday, June 16 a villagewide cel-
ebration of Marbleheads old world heri-
tage sponsored by local merchants.
Activities starting at 10 a.m. are along
Main Street and include a vintage-an-
tique car show and an Olde Fashioned
Street Fair hosted by the villages unique
shops. Top-notch guest artists and craft-
ers will be demonstrating and selling
their creations in front of many of the
shops.
The Recycled Barbershop Quartet,
with more than 50 years of combined
experience, will perform from 12:30 to
6 p.m. in various locations along Main
Street, starting at the Village Clipper
barbershop. Also performing will be an
orchestra comprised of faculty and stu-
dents from the Terra College of Music
playing hits of the 20s through the 40s.
Local restaurants, ranging from Cuban
cooking to down-home meals, will be
providing specials and other vendors will
offer festival foods along Main Street.
One of the highlights of the day is an
Olde Fashioned Evening at the Jodie Mc-
Callum Gallery. There will be fne art
demonstrations from 1 to 6 p.m. on the
patio by McCallum Gallery artists. From
7 to 10 p.m., the Brian Lang Orchestra
will perform. There will be food and re-
freshments inside the gallery.
Olde Fashioned Days is one of four fes-
tivals scheduled this year by the Marble-
head Merchants. Save these dates:
July 14 Your Street to Main Street,
a village-wide garage sale along Main
Street.
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April 19, 1936 June 9, 2012
Virginia F. Anderson, 76, of Port
Clinton, passed away Saturday, June
9, at her residence.
Visitation will be 1 to 3 p.m.
Wednesday, June 13, in the Gerner-
Wolf-Walker Funeral Home & Cre-
matory, Port Clinton. Funeral ser-
vices will be conducted by Pastor Earl
Taylor at 3 p.m., following visitation.
A Graveside service will be held in
Riverview Cemetery at 2 p.m. Thurs-
day, June 14.
Karl Bednarik Jr.
July 17, 1923 June 5, 2012
Karl E. Bednarik, 88, of Genoa,
passed away surrounded by his fam-
ily June 5 in St. Vincent Hospital.
Visitation and wake service was
Sunday, June 10, at the Robinson-
Walker Funeral Home in Oak Harbor.
The Funeral Mass was Monday, June
11, at St. Boniface Catholic Church,
Oak Harbor. Interment followed at
Union Cemetery, Oak Harbor.
Linda Coykendale
April 6, 1951 June 8, 2012
Linda Sue Coykendale, 61, of Port
Clinton, passed away Friday, June 8,
at her residence, surrounded by her
loving family.
A brief graveside service for fam-
ily and friends will be held at 10 a.m.
Thursday, June 14, at Riverview Cem-
etery, Port Clinton.
Robert Dewey
March 7, 1933 June 9, 2012
Robert E. Dewey, 79, of Marble-
head, died Saturday, June 9, at Stein
Hospice Care Center in Sandusky.
Visitation was Tuesday, June 12, at
the Neidecker, LeVeck & Crosser Fu-
neral Home, Peninsula Chapel, 7755
E. Harbor Road, Lakeside-Marble-
head. Additional visitation will be
held on Wednesday, June 13, at St.
Joseph Catholic Church, 822 Barclay
St., Marblehead, from 9 a.m. until a
Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m.
with the Rev. Daniel J. Ring offciat-
ing. Burial will follow at St. Joseph
Catholic Cemetery with military
honors being given by members of
VFW Post 7572, Marblehead.
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My name is Ken and I am writing to suggest that a group
or organization looking for a community project restore
the huge man statue on Ohio 163 next to the Shell sta-
tion (close to 163 & 269 intersection). They could restore/
repair him into a fsherman holding a walleye and put a
sign below stating something like: Welcome to the Port
Clinton area Walleye capital of the world. It would help
advertise the area, restore a rusty statue and give a group
an opportunity to improve the area. I am physically un-
able to do this type of renovation because of a stroke. But
maybe someone will think this is a good idea and take on
the project.
I enjoy your paper and read it every week. Thanks for
listening to my idea.
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Marblehead
Thanks
On May 20, the Elks Lodge No. 1718 served a wonder
beneft breakfast for the community to partake in. The
benefactor, myself, would like to thank you, the public, for
attending and supporting this delicious activity! Your sup-
port and an ENF Grant have enabled the Elks to purchase
for me an electric scooter. This scooter enables me to to
take myself to the market, go to public functions (Walleye
Fest yes, I was there!), visit friends, the list goes on!
The hard work of the Elks membership and you, the
public, have afforded me a new level of independence.
There were even folks at the beneft breakfast who donat-
ed monetarily. A big heartfelt thank you to you also!
With heartfelt regards,
Gene Holcomb
29-year Elks member
Exalted Ruler of the Elks, Michelle Kokinda (left), Anita
Monaghan and Skip Sorgen (right) pose for a photo
outside the Elks Lodge with Gene Holcomb on his new
scooter.
The Oak Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is look-
ing for volunteers for the annual Independence Day Cel-
ebration on July 3. Individuals are needed to help with ID
checking, beer sales, 50/50 and glow necklace sales.
If you are interested in volunteering, call the chamber
offce at 419-898-0479 or email chamber@oakharboro-
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A Family Fun Day will be held this
Saturday, June 16, in the parking lot of
Community Markets in Port Clinton from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. They will feature the
Stir Crazy Band, a Fishbowl Auction and
a bunch of cool items being raffed. You
can buy your raffe tickets at the store on
Thursday and Friday, and they will be on
sale outside the store at the event. There
will also be kids games, a cookout, fam-
ily craft area, root beer foats and lots of
vendors. All proceeds raised will go to
the Walleye Madness at Midnight to help
continue the tradition of the New Years
Walleye Drop in downtown Port Clinton.
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Bring your dog to the Humane Society
of Ottawa Countys frst Dog Wash of the
summer from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satur-
day, June 16, at Dubberts Marine on East
Harbor Road. Only $8 gets your dog a fne
fea bath and a doggie treat! Bring two dogs
and the cost is $15; three for just $20. The
Humane Society is still accepting items
for the Upscale Garage Sale June 22-24
at Harbor Light Landing. To donate, call
419-734-5191 or bring items to the shelter
on Sand Road.
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Tournament of Roses time congratu-
lations to John and Carolyn Spieldenner
who will be celebrating 50 years of wedded
bliss this Saturday, June 16. John purchased
Youngs Floor Covering back in the 1980s,
and established an outstanding business
that his children Pete and Lisa carry on to-
day. They are truly two of the nicest people
you could ever know.
Matt Bockbrader, a 1988 Port Clinton
High School graduate, is featured on Fox8.
com in an article titled Amputee Cyclist
Tries for Paralympics. Matt lost his leg in
an accident working on one of the ferry
boats.
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The Conestoga Neighborhood Group
meeting/potluck is 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. today,
Thursday, at the Shelter House in Lakeview
Park. All are welcome.
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The VFW Post 7572 in Marblehead is
holding special meals three days a week. On
Mondays its Wing Night from 5 to 7 p.m.,
Wednesday its Burger Basket Night and
Fridays you can choose from their regular
menu. All meals are open to the public.
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American Legion Post 113 in Port Clinton
is hosting its annual Garage Sale from 8:30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, June 16.
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Vacation Bible School will be held at St.
Marks Lutheran Church in Graytown from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. June 24-28. Gospel Ex-
press open to kids in pre-school to sixth
grade includes games, crafts, snacks and
songs. For information, call 419-287-4411
or e-mail to babrandt74@gmail.com.
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Mondays in June, Steve and Lisa Gilliland
at Underwoods Grill in Port Clinton will
be donating 30 percent of their food sales
between the hours of 4 and 7 p.m. to the
Friends of Port Clinton Parks. That group
is $1,500 short of obtaining a plaque to
re-name the Pavilion in honor of Bob Un-
derwood. They also have Bob Underwood
Cookbooks on sale there also.
a village-wide garage sale along Main
Street.
His Olde Fashioned Days logo has
been appearing in newspaper ads, news
articles and brochures. McCallum said
Taylons creations are not only out-
standing work, but are a perfect ft for
what the village is trying to promote.
Taylon said it was awesome to see his
artwork published and that, I was sur-
prised. I actually won.
His love of art goes back to his child-
hood.
I was always drawing and I would col-
or my toys, he said. I would try to paint
my action fgures, make snowboards
with my brothers and color them. We
made bicycles out of parts for bikes and
I would help them paint them. My sister
and I would draw stuff for hours.
Right now, he said, hes doing a lot of
drawing in his sketch book. I am really
into drawing people, pencil drawings,
portraits. He did a pencil sketch at the
beginning of the school year of OSUs
Chris Beanie Wells, who is now a run-
ning back for the Arizona Cardinals. He
said when he reads books, he gets ideas
on what the characters would look like
and he tries to draw them.
Measimer has been Taylons teacher
since the seventh grade and enjoys
working with him as his artistic ability
continues to mature. She also taught
Taylons sister Samantha and two broth-
ers Buck and Blake, all talented in art.
School Principal Karen Abbott said
that Taylon is a high honor student who
excels in both academic studies and art.
He has been involved in student govern-
ment activities and is a running back
and linebacker on the school varsity
team, the Danbury Lakers.
His goal is to eventually play for a col-
lege team, maybe OSU or Oregon, he
said. Then he would like to move on to
the NFL, after which he would pursue
a career in architecture or mechanical
engineering.
I might want to design cars, he said.
I very fascinated with cars, how they
look and how they are made.
Winning the Marblehead logo contest
is not the frst time Taylon has been rec-
ognized for his artwork.
Back in the ffth grade, he entered a
billboard contest with a recycling theme
sponsored by the Ottawa, Sandusky,
Seneca County Solid Waste District. For
his entry, Taylon made a character out
of a globe by adding hands and legs with
tennis shoes. The character was throw-
ing a bottle into a recycling bin. Then
Taylon added these words: Its that
easy. He won frst place.
Taylon is the son of Don and Tina
Molnar of Marblehead.
Aug. 17-19 International Days
and Halupki Festival. The 56th annual
Halupki Festival is Sunday the 19th.
Oct. 13-14 Festival of the Grapes
village wine tasting with music, arts,
crafts. This event coincides with the Oct.
13 Lighthouse Festival and a shuttle ser-
vice between all events will be available.
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6A Thursday, June 14, 2012
AROUNDOTTAWACOUNTY
The Beacon
Dr. Williams sees patients full time in Fremont
Memorial
Ear, Nose & Throat
(E.N.T.) Specialty Care
James M. Williams, M.D., Ph.D.
Memorial Ear, Nose & Throat
Specialty Care physician James
Williams, M.D., Ph.D. specializes
in treating adult and pediatric
ear, nose and throat conditions,
including surgery for head
and neck disorders.
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Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
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Nasal and Septal Surgery
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Laser Surgery
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Head and Neck Surgery
(for tumors and facial skin cancer)
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Evaluation and treatment of
dizziness and balance disorders
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Tonsillectomies
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External, middle and inner
ear surgery
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Snoring and obstructive
sleep apnea surgery
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Pediatric upper airway
surgery and ear tubes
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Treatment of hearing loss
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Adenoidectomies
memorialhcs.org/ENT
For an appointment with Dr. Williams, call his office at 567.201.2890.
MEMORIAL EAR, NOSE & THROAT SPECIALTY CARE
605 Third Avenue, Fremont
Office: 567.201.2890
(This is a local call in Fremont)
come see why
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june 19
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Otterbein Homes President and
CEO, Jill Hreben, along with Ot-
terbein North Shore Executive Tom
Keith, recently bestowed special rec-
ognition to individuals and compa-
nies who have gone above and be-
yond to support the mission of the
retirement community.
Port Clinton resident, Kim Jones,
was named Employee of the Year for
her effciency, honesty, patience, de-
pendibility and general good humor.
As business offce manager, Jones
is responsible for maintaining daily
offce operations and managing Hu-
man Resources.
Lakeside resident Joyce Edwards
was named Community Volunteer of
the Year, for her years of lovingly and
faithfully escorting ladies from As-
sisted Living to the beauty shop every
Wednesday morning.
For the second year, Beth Infeld
was honored as Resident Volunteer
of the Year for her enthusiastic work
throughout the community. Its not
unusual to see Infeld passing out
mail or in the dining room with a
colorful apron on assisting the di-
etary staff.
Supplier of the Year is Lakeland
Builders owned by Rick Kneisley.
Lakeland Builders have made multi-
ple improvements throughout Otter-
bein North Shore, while completing
contracts on time, with a team that
demonstrates courtesy, politeness
and a strong professional work ethic.
The Sandusky branch of the Area
Offce on Aging received the Com-
munity Service Provider of the Year
award for their constant availability
to assist Otterbein in fnding avail-
able services for elders who need a
protected environment, and services
for a better quality of life regardless
of income.
Director Tim Wasserman accepted
the Philanthropist of the Year award
for the Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca
Joint Solid Waste Management Dis-
trict. The OSS District awards grants
with the mission of encouraging re-
cycling and the purchase of recycled
products. With the OSS Districts
grant, Otterbein North Shore has
purchased outdoor furniture that
has made a tremendous impact on
resident quality of life and beauty
throughout the campus.
Otterbein North Shore is located
at 9400 N. Shore Blvd., in Danbury
Township. It is a Continuum Care
Retirement Community offering in-
dependent and assisted living, long-
term care and short-term rehabili-
tation in the Jane Baker House. For
information contact Marketing Di-
rector Kathy Cikotte at 419-798-8203.
For more, visit www.otterbein.org.
Otterbein honors those who give back
Tim Wasserman (back left), District Philanthropist of the Year; Jody Carsten-
son, Provider of the Year; Tom Keith, Otterbein Executive Director; Rick Kneis-
ley, Supplier of the Year; Joyce Edwards (front left), Community Volunteer of
the Year; Kim Jones, Partner of the Year; and Beth Infeld, Resident Volunteer
of the Year.
PARADE OF HOMES PARTY
In preparation for the ffth annual Catawba-Marblehead Parade of Homes, the annual
Kickoff Party will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, July 5, at Crows Nest on Ohio 269 north
of Ohio 163 in Danbury Township. The event will be a wine tasting featuring many lo-
cal and international wines as well as heavy hors doeuvres. Tickets are $20 and can
be purchased at The Beacon, Minuteman Press, Crows Nest, Mon Ami, Crabby Joes
and Salvation Army, the benefciary of the fundraiser. Pictured here are the principal
organizers: John Schaffner (left), publisher of The Beacon; Jennifer Bailey, manager at
Crows Nest; and Maureen Saponari, director of the Salvation Army in Ottawa County.
www.thebeacon.net
AROUNDOTTAWACOUNTY
Thursday, June 14, 2012 7A
For All Your Property & Casualty Needs
John Fritz
Jennifer
Neuman
Steve Gulas Cindy Bolte
Chuck DeVore
For Home, Auto & Heath Insurance Quotes,
visit our website at bolteinsurance.com
419-732-3111
134 East Second Street Port Clinton
Call us for a free
quote on your:
Home Auto Boats
RVs Cycles
Business Insurance
Secondary Residence
& More
Medicare & Life
Insurance
Renee Bolte
Stine
Be Safe & Enjoy
Your Summer Toys
Stir Crazy
Band!
FUN DAY!
family
Saturday, June 16th / 11:00am - 3:00pm
Community Markets Parking Lot
147 Maple St., Port Clinton
$
3
Cookout
Hamburger
or hot dog,
chips and
a beverage
PLUS:
$1 Root Beer Floats
Kids Games
Family Crafts
Fish Bowl auction
50/50 Raffe
and much more!
See you Saturday!
147 Maple St., Port Clinton
419-734-4144
www.communitymarkets.com
www.thebeacon.net
Rep. Randy Gardners efforts to fght Lake
Erie algae problems received a major boost
Monday when Gov. John Kasich signed
legislation that includes Gardners $3 mil-
lion Healthy Lake Erie Fund.
Im pleased to have Governor Kasichs
support for the Healthy Lake Erie Fund,
and to have bipartisan backing to begin to
attack this environmental and economic
challenge facing our region, Gardner said.
There has been growing concern by travel
and tourism-related businesses that the
worsening algae problem in Lake Erie is
impacting the regions economy and forc-
ing higher unemployment.
Specifcally, Gardners amendment to the
Mid-Budget Review Act (House Bill 487)
provides up to $3 million to implement
recommendations made earlier this year by
a task force established by the Kasich Ad-
ministration to work on the problem. The
fund, administered by the Director of the
Ohio Department of Natural Resources,
could be used to monitor the condition
of Lake Erie, provide for soil testing in the
Western Lake Erie Basin, and support pilot
projects to help determine the most effec-
tive action to combat the growing algae cri-
sis in Lake Erie.
So many jobs are impacted by Lake
Erie, Gardner said.
This effort is necessary to provide reliable
answers as soon as possible so that we can
protect one of Americas great natural as-
sets.
Gardner intends to host a meeting near
the lake in the next few weeks with ODNR
Director Zehringer, Ohio Agriculture Di-
rector David Daniels and other offcials to
begin indentifying a more specifc plan of
action. The meeting will also solicit input
from citizens and businesses in Ottawa and
Erie counties who are most dependent on a
healthy Lake Erie.
Healthy Lake Erie Fund
8A Thursday, June 14, 2012
HEALTH&WELLNESS
The Beacon
Kayak Rentals, Sales, and Accessories.
Just one mile from the Lakeside gates.
8549 N. SHORE BLVD. P.O. BOX 208 LAKESIDE, OHIO 43440
lakevuemarina@frontier.com 419-798-5221
Demo the Hobie Mirage drive.
A representative from Hobie will be here.
We will have a variety of boats to try.
Hobie Kayak Demo day
June 17, 12-4pm
Catawba Dental
3274 NE Catawba Road
Port Clinton, Ohio
419.797.2010
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Never before have braces been so affordable
David D. Starr
D.M.D., M.S.
Exclusively in the practice of Orthodontics
for Adults and Children
Member of the American Association of
Orthodontics. Provider for Dentaquest including
Wellcare, Buckeye, United Healthcare, Amerigroup
$500
Off
Full Treatment
Case
Must be presented at frst visit.
New patients Only. Expires 6/15/12
While Supplies Last
Shaw Carpet 1/2 pad and labor
CALL MATT FOR FREE IN-HOME MEASURE 419-502-0049
Located at 214 E. Perkins Ave (Perkins Plaza)
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9-5 Daily 9-4 Sat 12-3 Sun
Discount Flooring & Design
$
9.99 sq. yd. large variety
$
22.99 reg. Price
Armstrong Vinyl
$
4.79 sq. yd.
Round trip transportation
BBQ Dinner at the Portofino
Waterfront Restaurant
Cash Bar and Snacks onboard
Depart Port Clinton: 5pm
Depart Put-in-Bay: 5:30pm
Arrive at Port Clinton: 1:30am
$99/adult $30/child (ages 12 & under)
54th Annual Target
Fireworks, Detroit
Reservations Required
Students (12 & under): $3.00
Adults: $6.00
NOW SHOWING . . .
www.lakesideohio.com
419-798-4461 or 1-866-952-5374
Orchestra Hall Theatre
Ottawa County's Only Movie Theatre
122 W. Second St.
Lakeside, OH
THE AVENGERS
June 21 - 27 - 3:30 & 8pm
PG-13

Whos Wearing
The Foam
Mustache?
If you know who is behind
the mustache, enter to
win a FREE lunch.
Post your guess at
www.facebook.com/pccoffee
or stop in and fill out
an entry card.
1848 E. Perry St., Port Clinton
In The Sutton Center 419-734-2895
CAR SHOW
Every Saturday starting June 2
Sutton Center Parking Lot
Drawing on Tuesday
2 winners a week
July 14
3:30 - 7:30
CIVFDs Famous
Barbeque Chicken
Corn on the Cob - Baked Beans
Dessert and more

Eat in * Drive Through * Carry Out
Make Yourself Comfortable!
Stop in and enjoy our showrooms!
~ Quality Home Furnishings Affordably Priced ~
Custom Window Treatments Blinds Shutters Lamps
Area Rugs Mattress Sets Unique Accessories
Monday - Saturday 10-6 Sundays 11-3
2830 East Harbor Road Port Clinton, Ohio 419-734-5888
www.catawbainteriors.com
Ask about our
complimentary
in-home
design service!
Come and Meet Our Professional Interior Designers
Cindy Light Erin Ward Julianne Lee
Temple Lexington Sherrill Bradington Young
Comfort Design Hooker Furniture Hunter Douglas
And Many More
Covenant Harbor senior apartment
community, located at 240 Finke Road in
Oak Harbor, will be hosting a health fair
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, June 15.
The health fair, presented by Lutheran
Homes Society and Heritage Health Care,
is free and open to the public.
This community event will include blood
pressure checks, blood sugar screenings,
hearing tests, and other health informa-
tion at no cost. Numerous local health care
service providers will be represented, and
tours of the senior community and light
refreshments will be available at the event.
For information, contact Katie Perry,
Covenant Harbor Service Coordinator,
at 419-898-1469. Covenant Harbor is a
ministry of Lutheran Homes Society that
provides housing and services for seniors
age 62 or older.
Covenant Harbor Health Fair in Oak Harbor Friday
Magruder Hospital has been recognized
by The Healthcare Information and Man-
agement Systems Society for achieving
Stage 6 of the Electronic Medical Record
Adoption Model. This comes as a result of
the hospitals implementation of the Cern-
er Millennium Electronic Medical Record.
Magruder is the frst critical access hospital
in the state of Ohio to earn this recogni-
tion. Currently, across the United States,
only 5.2 percent of hospitals have reached
this level of technology.
What this means for patients is that
we have implemented clinical informa-
tion technology to improve patient safety,
quality and effciency, says Mike Long,
President & CEO of Magruder. This was,
and continues to be, a large undertaking
for our organization. Every day we move
forward with advancements in how our
services and technology are delivered. The
fact that we continue to maintain very high
patient satisfaction scores is a testament of
our staff s dedication for putting patients
frst, said Long.
HIMSS Analytics developed the EMR
Adoption Model in 2005 as a methodol-
ogy for evaluating the progress and impact
of electronic medical record systems for
hospitals in the HIMSS Analytics Data-
base. Tracking their progress in complet-
ing eight stages (0-7), hospitals can review
the implementation and utilization of in-
formation technology applications with
the intent of reaching Stage 7, which rep-
resents an advanced electronic patient re-
cord environment.
Magruder Hospital is clearly leading the
way in EMR adoption, said John Hoyt,
Executive Vice President, Organizational
Services, for HIMSS. Stage 6 represents an
advanced level of sophistication and puts
Magruder in a league of
its own among the top 5.2
percent of hospitals across
the nation.
Magruder receives
national recognition
for technology
Terra State Community
Colleges Cindy Hall is
all smiles but there are 13
others who are positively
beaming.
Hall, the Dean of Allied
Heath, Nursing and Sci-
ences at Terra, recently re-
ceived word that all 13 of
the nursing students who
graduated in December,
2011, passed the National
Council for Licensure and
Examination. Nursing
graduates must pass the
exam to practice nursing
in Ohio.
It is a really big ac-
complishment. We told
them wed have a party for
them, Hall said. This is
the frst time that all of our
students passed on their
frst try and thats key be-
cause thats what the Ohio
Board of Nursing looks at.
In addition to passing
the NCLEX as individuals,
each college nursing pro-
gram must meet a certain
pass rate standard in order
to continue operating its
program.
To meet the standard,
nursing students as a whole
had to pass the NCLEX on
the frst attempt at a rate of
95 percent of the National
Norm. The National Norm
for the frst quarter of 2012
was 91.23 percent.
At 100 percent, Terra ex-
ceeded the standard.
That class was extremely
close, and I couldnt be
happier for them, Hall
said. They showed what
hard work and commit-
ment can do. Im excited
for them as nursing profes-
sionals.
For information on Ter-
ras Associate Degree Nurs-
ing Program, call Cindy
Hall at 419-559-2371.
Terras
nursing
graduates
all pass
licensing
exam
www.thebeacon.net
COMMUNITYCALENDAR
Thursday, June 14, 2012 9A
Barbara
Vonthron
Dr. Crow
Barbara A. Vonthron, MSN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Barbara will be joining the practice of
Jessica Crow, DO, providing patients with:
All aspects of healthcare and wellness care
Full range of family practice services, including
healthcare for children, womens health,
preventative medicine, and elderly care
Accepting patients from birth on up
Walk-in patients are welcome as schedule
permits. Appointments are recommended.
family practice
New Patients Welcome!
Life Outside the Office
In her spare time, Barbara likes
to spend time with her husband,
Brad, two adult children and
grandson. They all enjoy being
on the water together. Barbara
and her husband also enjoy
watching birds and wildlife,
working outdoors in their yard
and doing home projects.
Lab Services
All Physician Orders Accepted
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
6:30 10:30 am
419-557-5488
Barbara Vonthron & Dr. Crow are members of Firelands
Physician Group, a multi-specialty group providing primary
care & specialty care services to the surrounding region and
are on the medical staff at Firelands Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Crow is also on the medical staff at Magruder Hospital.
FirelandsPhysicianGroup.com
For an appointment, please call 419-732-0700
3960 Harbor Light Landing, Port Clinton
Ohio Rt 53 North of Ohio Rt 2 toward Catawba Island
Firelands Physician Group welcomes...
June 14
TOPS
WHAT: Take Off Pounds
Sensibly; all are welcome
WHEN: 11 a.m.
WHERE: Peace Lutheran
Church, 900 Jefferson St.,
Port Clinton
INFO: 419-515-4900
Diabetic Support
WHAT: The support group is
for anyone dealing with
Diabetes, including family
and friends and the time is
spent sharing ideas, recipes,
resources and
encouragement. Participants
are welcome to bring their
own lunch or purchase one
in the Fulton Street Caf
prior to noon and bring it to
the meeting. Coffee, tea
and water will be provided.
WHEN: Noon
WHERE: Magruder Hospital
Conference Center
INFO: www.
magruderhospital.com
Health Screening
WHAT: Cholesterol (Total/
LDL/HDL/Triglycerides),
blood pressure and glucose
screening is offered the
second Thursday of every
month. For appointments,
call 419-734-3131, ext.
3420,
WHERE: Magruder Hospital
WHEN: 1 p.m. the second
Thursday of each month
COST: $16
INFO: www.
magruderhospital.com
Strength Training
WHAT: Strength training
helps prevent age-related
muscle loss, in addition to
keeping bones and
metabolism strong.
WHEN: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m
WHERE: Magruder
Conference Center
COST: $4 per session
INFO: 419-732-4061
TOPS
WHAT: Take Off Pounds
Sensibly; all are welcome
WHEN: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.;
weigh-in at 6 p.m. every
Thursday
WHERE: 320 E. Third St.,
Port Clinton
Sandusky Ski Club
Birthdays
WHAT: We will be
celebrating June Birthdays
WHEN: 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Buffalo Wild Wings
Bar & Grill in the Crossing
Plaza of Sandusky
INFO: 419-602-0394 or via
e-mail at skiangel1220@
aol.com
Zak Morgan
WHAT: Grammy nominee
Zak Morgans unique brand
of childrens music delivers
songs and poems with wit
and charm that inspire and
tickle the funny bone of
children and adults alike.
Copies of Zak Morgans CDs
will be available for
purchase. All ages welcome;
no registration required.
WHEN: 7 p.m.
WHERE: Ida Rupp Public
Library
INFO: 419-732-3212
Al-Anon/Alateen
WHAT: Twelve-step group
for those affected by
anothers drinking
WHEN: 8 p.m. every
Thursday
WHERE: Trinity United
Meth. Church, 135 Adams
St. Port Clinton
June 15
Family Advisory
Council
WHAT: Meeting of the The
Family Advisory Council of
the Ottawa Co Board of
Developmental Disabilities.
Guest speaker Peggy
Martin, parent advocate
with the Ohio Department
of DD, will speak about the
new self waiver.
WHEN: 10 a.m.
WHERE: Ottawa County
Board of DD, 235 N
Toussaint South Rd, Oak
Harbor
INFO: 567-262-3100
Erie Shores Cruisers
WHAT: All makes and
models welcome for this
free car show featuring
music and 50/50 raffes
WHEN: 5 to 9 p.m. every
Friday through fall
WHERE: Bassetts Market
parking lot at Ohio 53 and
163
INFO: Call Lynn Jones at
419-732-0261
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
June 16
Hike the Dikes
WHAT: Hike with a
naturalist and learn about
Summer Residents of the
surrounding marshes.
WHEN: 9 a.m.
WHERE: Meet at the
Magee Marsh Sportsmens
Migratory Bird Center
COST: Free
INFO: 419-898-0014 or
www.fws.gov/midwest/
Ottawa
Kids Fishing Day
WHAT: Bring a chair; poles
and bait will be provided.
The marsh will have some
folks available to show you
how its done. You may keep
the fsh you catch or return
them to the pond.
WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
WHERE: Magee Marsh
Wildlife Area
COST: Free
INFO: Call Mary at 419-
898-0960, ext. 31, or email
at mary.warren@dnr.state.
oh.us
June 16-17
Auto Tour
WHAT: Drive through 7
miles of Ottawa National
Wildlife Refuge that are
normally closed to the
public.
WHEN: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
WHERE: New entrance
from the Visitor Center
parking lot
COST: Free
INFO: 419-898-0014 or
www.fws.gov/midwest/
Ottawa
June 18
Board of DD meeting
WHEN: 5 p.m.
WHERE: 235 N Toussaint
South Rd, Oak Harbor
INFO: 419-898-0400
Al-Anon/Alateen
WHAT: Twelve-step group
for those affected by
anothers drinking
WHEN: 7 p.m. every
Monday
WHERE: St. Thomas
Episcopal Church, 214 E.
Second St., Port Clinton
23
rd
Annual Chick
Schaffner Golf Classic
WHAT: Proceeds from the
classic will beneft Stein
Hospice and the American
Heart Association.
WHEN: Shotgun starts at 8
a.m. and 1 p.m.
WHERE: Catawba Island
Clubs Arthur Hills Golf
Course
COST: $150 per player,
$600 for a foursome and
includes 18-holes golf, cart,
continental breakfast, lunch
and dinner.
INFO: 419-625-5269 or
askolnik@steinhospice.org.
June 19
TOPS
WHAT: Take Off Pounds
Sensibly; all are welcome
WHEN: 6 p.m. every
Tuesday
WHERE: Catawba
Community Hall, 3307 NW
Catawba Road
Strength Training
WHAT: Strength training
helps prevent age-related
muscle loss, in addition to
keeping bones and
metabolism strong.
WHEN: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m
WHERE: Magruder
Conference Center
COST: $4 per session
INFO: 419-732-4061
Spring into Yoga
WHAT: Bring a mat and
wear loose clothing for the
class taught by certifed
yoga instructor Linda Green.
WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. every
Tuesday
WHERE: Magruder Hospital
Conference Center
COST: $8 per class with
sign up for the whole
month or $10 per class
INFO: 419-635-2337
Genealogical Society
WHAT: Author and
genealogist Professor
Marjorie Waterfeld will
speak on Writing Your
Own Life History. She will
bring examples of regular
writing and what to include;
also how to do it more
creatively on the computer,
with online things you can
include with your own life
history. All members and
guests are invited to
consider this approach to
informing your family of its
history.
WHEN: 7 p.m.
WHERE: Ida Rupp Public
Library, 310 Madison St.
June 19-22
Port Clinton
Safety Town
WHAT: The PC Police
Department will teach the
children about buckling up
for safety, walking safety
and stranger danger. The PC
Fire Department will talk
about fre safety while the
children visit the Smoke
House, a simulator of an
actual house fre. North
Central EMS crew members
will teach the children
about home and playground
safety and what to do when
an emergency occurs. The
Ohio Department of Natural
Resources, Division of
Watercraft, will present
their Kids and Floats
program and discuss water
safety. The last day of Safety
Town, will include a school
bus ride that will teach the
children proper entering and
exiting rules for riding a
school bus.
WHERE: Port Clinton Fire
Department, 1755 E. State
St.
WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon
INFO: 419-663-1367
June 20
TOPS
WHAT: Take Off Pounds
Sensibly; all are welcome
WHEN: 6 p.m. every
Wednesday
WHERE: Oak Harbor
Library, 147 W. Main St.
INFO: 419-276-0304
ACA
WHAT: 12-step group for
adult children of alcoholics
WHEN: 7:15 p.m. every
Wednesday
WHERE: Artisans Co-op,
138 E. Market St., Sandusky
INFO: Call Paul at 419-341-
6888
June 21
Lighthouse Historical
Society
WHAT: Monthly meeting
WHEN: 7 p.m. the third
Thursday of each month
WHERE: Otterbein North
Shore Retirement Center,
9400 North Shore Blvd.,
Marblehead
story.
About seven months ago, our mutual
staffs agreed to creatively illustrate the
path to war between our two nations. In
2015, to mark the end of the War of 1812,
we will gather at Perrys Victory and cel-
ebrate the lasting peace between Canada
and the United States, said Stransky.
On Saturday and Sunday throughout the
day, visitors can talk with Chief Tecum-
seh and First Lady Dolley Madison. Learn
about the causes of the War of 1812, enlist
in Perrys militia, examine the weapons
of war and watch carronade and musket
demonstrations.
For a complete listing of events and
times, visit www.nps.gov/pevi or call 419-
285-2184.
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The Port Clinton Womens Clubs annual Arts and
Crafts Show will be held on Sunday,
July 8, at Lakeview Park in Port Clinton. The show
will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at 4 p.m.
A variety of artists and crafters will be participat-
ing the 29th annual show, with many unique items for
sale. Some of the crafts on display include woodwork-
ing, ceramics, baskets, candles, jewelry and watercolor
paintings. The Ottawa County Humane Society and
Safe Schnauzer Rescue will also be on hand for those
interested in giving a pet a home.
Bar-B-Que Traveler will be providing its famous
barbecue lunch during the show so visitors can make
an afternoon of the event.
This annual show allows Port Clinton Womens
Club, a not-for-prot, 501(c)3, to raise valuable funds
it uses to support causes important to women and
children, including an annual student scholarship.
There are still a few booth rentals available to artists
and crafters who wish to participate in the show. In-
terested parties should contact the show chairwoman,
Julie St. Leger, at juliestleger@mac.com.
This Friday, the audience at River-
front Live! will welcome UnLaBeLeD
at 6:30 p.m. under the canopy at
North Jefferson Street.
UnLaBeLeD is an alternative/punk
band from Marblehead. David Gast
and Corbin Rickard on guitar and
brothers Matt Pusateri (drums) and
Ben Pusateri (vocals) combined their
talents to start the band in Novem-
ber 2011. After their rst live perfor-
mance in January 2012, Cooper Eller
(bass) joined the lineup.
The band has since played for sev-
eral occasions and at many venues in
Northwest Ohio, as well as competing
in local Battle of the Bands competi-
tions. Recently, they were voted into
the Ohio Bike Week Battle of the
Bands. At the end of the battle, Un-
LaBeLeD was crowned as the fan vote
winner, which secured them the op-
portunity to open for 7Mary3.
UnLaBeLedD has stayed true to
their infuences while also developing
their own unique sound. The band
has been continuously focusing on
writing original material, adding to
their set list and putting on a high-
energy, crowd-pleasing live show. The
local music scene is beginning to take
notice, and UnLaBeLeD hopes to take
the music world by storm.
Riverfront Live! is a free, outdoor
summer music program sponsored
by Main Street Port Clinton. For a
complete schedule of performers for
the 2012 season, go to www.historic-
portclinton.com.
Arts, crafts show
set for July 8 UnLaBeLeD taking the stage
RIVERFRONT LIVE!
Steve Barton will bring his vibrant
new waters-edge images to Put-in-
Bays Wyland Gallery, 495 Catawba
Ave., Thursday through Sunday, June
14-17. Barton will be on hand daily
and by appointment to meet gallery
visitors and share insights into his art
and inspirations.
Barton is renowned for lighthearted
canvases that capture the laid-back
lifestyle embraced by islanders. His
paintings depict secluded beaches,
tiny waterfront cottages and colorful
shoreline vistas.
Barton also applies his artistry to
surfboards, adorning them with in-
viting sun-drenched scenes.
For information, call the gallery at
419-285-2233 or visit www.wyland-
kw.com.
Island Life, by Steve Barton, captures the
casual lifestyle of island-dwellers. Barton will
display his vivid new images June 14-17 at
Put-in-Bays Wyland Gallery.
The Port Clinton Artists Club is of-
fering two upcoming opportunities
for art growth and education.
The rst is a trip to Kelleys Island
to visit the Charles Herndon Gallery.
Charles Herndon is an accomplished
artist who grew up in the Cleveland
area. He has a bachelor of ne art de-
gree in sculpture from The Cleveland
Institute of Art, a bachelor of art de-
gree in art history from Case Western
Reserve University and a master of
ne art in sculpture from Syracuse
University. Nestled around his Kelleys
Island home are two studios, two gal-
leries and a 10-acre sculpture garden.
This trip will be on Saturday, June
16. The cost is $35 per person, which
includes transportation to and from
Kelleys Island. Contact Helen Arnold
for information at 419-341-1980.
One Saturday, June 23, the PCAC is
offering a class with renowned water-
colorist Charles Rowland. A watercol-
or artist for more than 25 years, he is
both an active artist and teacher. His
work has won many awards in Ohio
area exhibitions and can be found
in private and corporate collections
throughout the United States. This
class will be held at the Sutton Center.
The cost is $45. Contact Kathie Wid-
ing for information at 419-341-0871.
The club was founded in 1956 to
give opportunities for its members
to advance their artistic skills and
knowledge. This fellowship of art-
ists promotes the arts and education
through monthly meetings, work-
shops and day trips. More informa-
tion about membership is available at
www.portclintonartistsclub.com.
Art club offers day trip, class
WYLAND GALLERY
Artist debuts work at PIB
The Port Clinton Artists Clubs 55th Arts
in the Park will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat-
urday and Sunday, Aug. 4-5, at Lakeview
Park in Port Clinton. Many artists return
to this exciting festival year after year due
to their success and the serenity the area
has to offer. Exceptional, original art is
displayed and sold by nearly 120 artists
coming from as far away as Florida. The
show is free and open to the public. One of
the oldest art festivals in Ohio, Arts in the
Park is celebrating 55 years of continuing
to bring unique and original art to Ottawa
County.
This is the best art show in Ottawa
County, said watercolor artist Jim Siemer.
I have been doing shows around Ohio for
a long time, and Im always successful here,
while having a great time.
The Port Clinton Artists Club is seek-
ing artists for this years show. All art must
be originally designed and created by the
artist. No wholesale or retail items are per-
mitted.
In addition to Best in Show and Peoples
Choice, judging will be in multiple cat-
egories including ceramics, drawing, glass,
jewelry, mixed media, painting, photogra-
phy, textiles/ber and wood.
Artists sought for
55th Arts in the Park
For information:
An application and map can be down-
loaded at www.portclintonartistsclub.
com or interested artists can call Event
Chairwoman Barbara Radebaugh at 419-
341-0390.
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SUBMITTED BY B-C-S SCHOOLS
The Benton-Carroll-Salem School Dis-
trict has welcomed a new member to the
administrative team: treasurer Tim Coff-
man. Coffman comes to the district after
serving as treasurer for Old Fort Local
Schools. He began his career in the private
sector for the banking industry where he
worked for fve years. He fnished his pri-
vate sector work as a fnancial analyst and
internal auditor for Periodical Publishers
Service Bureau, LLC where he worked for
10 years.
He has previously served as a member of
Castalia Village Council and many other
community organizations in a volunteer
capacity. The BCS Board of Education is
excited about the talent, experiences and
knowledge base that Coffman will bring
to this position. He is highly recommend-
ed both personally and professionally by
his peers and other community members.
The BCS Board Of Education believes he
has what it takes to help defne the fnan-
cial future for the district and help sup-
port the educational
excellence that the
BCS community has
come to expect.
Coffman said he
is excited to join the
BCS family.
I have always
thought very highly
of the Benton-Car-
roll-Salem School
District and the Oak Harbor community
so I am excited to become a part of both,
he said. I fnd the treasurers job to be
very rewarding even though it has become
more challenging with the continued re-
ductions in state funding.Coffman be-
gins working full time June 25.
B-C-S welcomes new
treasurer, Tim Coffman
Danbury Middle School
GRADE 5
High Honor Roll Julia Clapper*, Gretta Griesbach*, Cassie Klaehn*, Charleigh
Steinbrick*, Tug Tibbels*
Honor Roll Addison Barta, Nathan Borgio, Haley Clemons, Ryan Gwin, Brooke
Hoffman, Kyndra Koenig, Daleigh Lerch, David Mesnard, Sam Perram, Kalee Rakosky,
Ben Strnad
Merit Roll Hailea Crownover, Madison Dunlap, Jocelyn Morin, Hannah Polanco,
Janessa Shortridge, Noah Stys
GRADE 6
High Honor Roll Haley Bickley*, Sydney Bieberich, Sarah Bossetti*, Haley
Hoffman*, Keval Patel*, Sarah Redett*
Honor Roll Lily Bishoff, Ben Driggers, Logan Kenley, Justin MacGillivray, Brad
Pruitt, Robin Skinner, Justin Tibbels, Justus Tuttamore, Cade Wilhite
Merit Roll Maddy Brazzel, Kaylah Carico, Brandyn Crownover, Cory Dine, Chase
Dunn, Peyton Hallier, Sydney James, Logan Kenley, Acacia Peterson, Enrique Portales
GRADE 7
High Honor Roll Nathan Ahrens, Nick Bossetti*, Cory Bowser*, Sierra Puckett*,
Kierstin Tuttamore*, Paige Wright
Honor Roll Daisy Blair, Olivia Coale, Ben Keller,
Jared Koenig, Kain Lucas, Kyle Mumford, Allisa Ritterbach,
Nicolette Stys, Alison Sypherd, Sam Tyson, Seth Vargo,
Breanna Wamsley
Merit Roll Casey Costello, David Douglas, Jacob
Internicola, Ashley Kolhoff, Sarah Lange, Trey Michael,
Avery Nowak, Christian Ryf
GRADE 8
High Honor Roll Brianna Adams*, Alexis Dayton*,
Hayley Doski, Gina Moravec*, Alyx Perram*, Samantha
Puckett*, Taylor Wilhite*
Honor Roll Jade Dew, Marinah Edwards, Shelby
Edwards, Sydney Judd, Kelly Lavelle, Connor Lenthe,
Donald McCune, Alexis Mitchell, Jamie Posta, John
Rhodes, Jonathan Stephenson, Cassie Whitaker
Merit Roll Andrew Christiansen, Jessica Dell, Dylan
Harris, Ellie Kukay, Tyler Roberts, Geraldo Salinas
*Denotes All As
Five seniors were honored at the 9 a.m. Commencement Mass at St. Joseph Catholic
Church on Sunday, June 3. Pictured with the Rev. Daniel Ring are: Mary Kinsey, Allison
Hohman, Ben Adams, Mallory Kukay and Alex Beverick. All students have been active
in the Religious Education Department and/or the liturgical ministries of the church.
SENIORS HONORED AT ST. JOSEPH CHURCH
Terra State Community College
Students receiving academic honors and named to the
Deans List at Terra State
Community College for
Spring Semester met the
requirements for this hon-
or by carrying 12 or more
credit hours and achieving
a grade point average of at
least 3.50. Locals are:
Elmore Ruben Carde-
nas and Cortney Trebus
Genoa Richard Tapia
Marblehead Natalie
Holmes, Jennifer Morgan
and Nathaniel Phelps
Oak Harbor Tyler
Biggert, Klay Bodi, Nathan
Carolus, Nicole Case, Jessi-
ca Dotson, Shelby Douglas,
Erin Fowler, Jennifer Lo-
chotzki, Melinda Mesbahi,
Susan Newsom, Courtney
Sanchez, Charlene Wahl,
Chris Wansitler and Amber
Worthington
Port Clinton Melissa
Benton, Jenilee Biehler, Al-
lison Dziak, Rhett Faulds,
Daniel Garza, Nathan
Heineman, Molly Kubicek,
Jeffrey Lano, Kristen Mag-
yar, Consuelo North, Mary-
Kate Pluckhorn, Lorrae Ryf,
Nicole Wheeler and Nicho-
las Wlodarczyk
Honor Roll
Deans List
12A Thursday, June 14, 2012

The Beacon
111 Madison St. Port Clinton 419-732-2030
Jazz Night
Wednesdays 7-10pm
Pasta, Wine & Jazz
The Bob Szmik Trio
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Friday Night
Steak $10.75
haNd Cut Ny Strip
with our signature garlic
mashed potatoes & veggies
thurSday Night
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Sun., June 17
Womack Family Band
6-9:30pm
Wine Shop Hours:
Mon -Thurs 11am-9pm
Fri and Sat 10am-10pm
Sun. 10am-9pm

Restaurant and Historic Winery
Happy Hour
4-6:30 p.m.
All Day Draft
Specials
16 oz. $1.00 &
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Open Daily at 11:30 a.m.
3845 East Wine Cellar Road, Port Clinton
419.797.4445
info@monamiwinery.com
Now Open
Open Daily
11 a.m. to Crabby Time
Happy Hour: 11am - 7 pm
Monday - Friday
Liver & Onions
Crabby Bucket
Pitchers of Beer
Hamburgers
Hot Dogs
Tater Tots
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June 14
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June 21
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June 18
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June 15 & 16
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June 22
Colin Dussault
June 23
The Late Show
June 29 & 30
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June 10
Epitome
June 17
Frank & Dean
June 24
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Mon-Wed 4
Mon - Sat 11:30am
Thurs 11:30 am
Sunday 10:30-2 Brunch
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419-798-5203
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Kiedrowski Bakery Items
Wine Down Your Weekend every Sunday Evening 6-8 pm
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419-334-4816
www.artsandcoffee.com
Come Join the Party!
Membership has its privileges
Clubhouse with 3 distinct dining areas, lounge & outdoor deck
Olympic size pool with a large decks and loads of lounge chairs
Outdoor snack bar for casual food and drink
Nor Easter Club
and Marina
A Private Dining and Yacht Club on Catawba
2801 NorEaster Cove Drive, Port Clinton
~ At the Harbor Island Bridge ~
Visit www.noreasterclub.com for membership
information and application or call 419.797.4466
419.798.9600
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Hours: Mon-Thr. 10:30-10
Fri & Sat 8-11 Sun 8-8
614 E. Main St., Marblehead, Ohio 419.798.9600
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RITSKIS
Bar & Grille
Wine Tasting
Taste of Summer
March for Life Fundraiser
Thursday, June 21, 6:00 - 9:00
Beef & Chicken Shish Kabobs
Several Wines to taste and buy
You dont want to miss the huge
auction proceeds beneft
The March For Life
Breakfast Buffet
$
6.95 w/coupon
$
2 more without coupon
Omelet Station
Belgium Waffe
Ham - Sausage
Eggs Homefries
Fresh Fruit Bar
Much Much More.
Fri, Sat, Sun, 8-11
Exp. 7-1-12
Thursday
Lasagna
$
9.95 w/coupon
$
2 more without coupon
Comes with
full Salad Bar
Exp. 7-6-12
Coming Soon!
Friday
Perch or
Walleye
Comes with
full Salad Bar
$
14.95 w/coupon
$
2 more without coupon
4 - Close
Exp. 7-6-12
Saturday
Prime Rib
Comes with
full Salad Bar
$
13.95 w/coupon
$
2 more without coupon
4 - Close
Exp. 7-6-12
Sunday
Rib Eye Steak
Potato,
Tossed Salad,
Roll & Butter
$
10.95 w/coupon
$
2 more without coupon
Starts 12 Noon
Exp. 7-8-12
Located in the Bassetts Plaza - Rts 53 & 163
Entertainment
Saturday
June 16th, 6-10pm
The New Matics
$
9
.99
Fishermans
Hours 6-11am
Traditional
Rotating Menu
419-301-3700
Hot coffee or beer anytime
Hours:
Mon-Thurs. 11am-10pm
Fri. 11am-11pm
Sat. 6am-11pm
Sun. 6am-10pm
Lunch Specials $6.50
Mon.-Fri. 11am-4pm
We can accommodate all
your catering or party needs.
Nothing too big or too small
Waldos Beef Baron
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All-U-Can Eat
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Thursday Night Island Idol
BOOGIE!
Buy 1 Sandwich Get 2nd HALF PRICE!
Friday: Boogiemen Saturday: Free Beer Band
Friday & Saturday
Live Music
LAUGH!
Wednesday Night Comedy Club
40 Madison St., Port Clinton
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1871 NE Catawba Road, Port Clinton
419-797-4970
Open 5 am 7 days a week
1224 W. State St., Fremont
419-332-0282
Sun-Thurs 7am-8pm
Fri-Sat 7am-9pm
Formerly
Catawba
Cafe
Box Lunches Homemade Desserts Dine In or Take Out
Mon-Thursday ONLY
Buy one regular priced
breakfast or dinner get
one FREE
Must present coupon. Not valid with
any other offer. Expires 6/21/12.
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BY YANEEK SMITH
For the frst time in a number of
years, the area has a baseball player
that has earned frst-team honors
at the state level.
Oak Harbor senior Brian
Mallernee was given that distinc-
tion recently when he was named
to the Division II First Team for
his efforts this season.
It was quite a year for Mallernee,
who doubled as a frst baseman
and pitcher while also serving
time as the Rockets designated
hitter. At the plate, Mallernee hit
.420 (34-for-81) with nine dou-
bles, three triples, four home runs
and 36 RBIs, all tops on the club.
He also fnished with an on-base
percentage of .660, stole 13 bases
and scored 32 runs.
He was just as dominant on the
mound, going 7-3 with a 1.50
earned-run average (ERA) while
striking out 77 and walking 39 in
56 innings of work.
Along with teammates Mark Ko-
nieczny and A.J. Cecil, Mallernee
led Oak Harbor to its frst confer-
ence championship in 20 years.
The key victory came against six-
time defending league champion
Perkins on May 9. The Rockets,
who were trailing 1-0 in the sixth
inning, took the lead for good
when Mallernee drilled a three-
run homer before winning, 6-1.
Their 9-4 victory two days over
Huron clinched the conference
title.
Along with Konieczny and Ce-
cil, Mallernee earned frst-team
league honors and was also named
the District 9 Player of the Year.
In the fall, Mallernee will be
moving to Ada to attend Ohio
Northern University. He, along
with his twin brother, Joey, and
teammate Phil Bryant, has com-
mitted to play baseball for ONU
next season.
BY YANEEK SMITH
Only the most elite athletes
are good enough to compete at
the collegiate level.
Emaleigh Dunn is about to
join that select group.
The Catawba Island resident,
who recently graduated from
Port Clinton High School, is
planning on using this summer
to prepare herself as she heads
to the University of Cincinnati,
where she will be competing for
the track and feld squad.
At the Division II State Meet
in Columbus two weeks ago,
Dunn fnished seventh in the
discus and ninth in the shot
put. She had a throw of 123
feet, 4 inches in the discus and
a 40-04.50 toss in the shot put.
It was the second consecu-
tive season in which Dunn ad-
vanced to the state meet. Last
season, she fnished 11th in the
shot put with a throw of 38-
05.50.
Dunn, who earned a varsity
letter in track in each of her
four years, spoke about what
she was able to accomplish.
It was awesome to have a
season of hard work pay off the
way it did, Dunn said. And
Im very excited (to be going to
Cincinnati).
She is quick to give credit to
the men that have led her, head
coach Seth Benner, a physical
education/health teacher, and
throwing coach Phil Fought, a
career-based intervention spe-
cialist.
Theyre both great men,
Dunn said. Fought has been
the most benefcial (to me).
And Coach Benner has always
been supportive of Foughts de-
cisions.
(Fought) has really pushed
me to improve and even helped
me lose weight before the sea-
son started, she said. He never
let me quit, which was so im-
portant to me.
In addition to being a great
athlete, Dunn is a fne student,
having taken post-secondary
courses at BGSU Firelands
while in high school. In fact,
when she begins taking classes
at UC, shell already have 24
college credits to her resume.
As with any athlete, success
stems from the hard work in-
vested before, during and after
the season. Dunn, who didnt
compete in any other sports,
was active in training for the
shot put and discus events. She
lifted weights during the offsea-
son and
This winter, I lifted every-
day after school, Dunn
said. Then, once track
started, wed lift and
throw on Monday,
Wednesday and Fridays
(and) wed condition
and throw on Tuesdays
and Thursdays and
practice on Saturday as
well.
Dunn also credits her
improved performance
to losing weight last
summer, something
that helped make her
faster in the ring.
Needless to say, it
paid off. In addition
to advancing to state in each
of her fnal two seasons, Dunn
was a three-time Sandusky Bay
Conference Champion in the
shot put and fnished second in
the event during her freshman
year. She was second in the dis-
cus this season and third in 11.
This year, she fnished third
in the shot put and was the re-
gional champion last season.
She qualifed for state in the
discus by fnishing fourth at re-
gionals.
Dunn also credits former
teammate, Allie Reynolds, who
fnished second in the discus
(129-09) at the state meet in
11, for helping to serve as a
motivating force.
(Reynolds) was the best
teammate a girl could ask for,
Dunn said.
(Her placing second last year
at state) was a great motivation.
She was so supportive and mo-
tivational when I needed it the
most.
Dunn refects on season,
looks forward to UC
Mallernee named
frst-team all-state
Joe Fetzer, former athletic director and girls basketball
coach (1993-2003), will be the next girls basketball coach
at Danbury High School. Fetzer takes over for Ron Auker-
man after two seasons as coach in the program. Joe has
139 career wins as Danbury girls basketball coach. Con-
tact Fetzer at 419-341-3515 or fetzerj@danbury.k12.oh.us.
Bryan Dudash has been hired to be the next head foot-
ball coach. Dudash is a teacher in the Danbury school dis-
trict and has been an assistant coach under Tim Heffernan
the past two seasons. Contact Dudash at 330-571-3473 or
dudashb@danbury.k12.oh.us.
Marcy Raus is making her second stint as girls head vol-
leyball coach. Raus was the varsity coach at Danbury High
School in 2009 before her husband received a job transfer
and she moved away for two years. She will be taking over
for Sarrah Palmer who became the head volleyball coach
at Margaretta. Contact Raus at 419-341-2392 or mar-
cyraus@yahoo.com
BASEBALL
Danbury hires
three new
head coaches
REALESTATE
The grand opening of Marbleheads
newest place to pamper your pet has
opened with a fourish thanks to The
Marblehead Peninsula Chamber of Com-
merce, said owner Cheri Cunningham.
She has been grooming dogs and cats since
March 6 at the storefront located in the
Cube Smart Strip Mall located between
Canoe Club Restaurant and Fort Firelands
at 5681 E. Harbor Road.
Neighboring businesses have been very
kind and supportive, said Cunningham,
I cant say enough kind words about Iris
at Golden I Jewelry and Design and Jea-
nette Cox in the Cube Smart Offce. The
Peninsula Chamber goes out of its way to
publicize and spread the word about any
effort to enhance shopping and conve-
nience here in the area.
Present at the ribbon cutting, which
took place Saturday, June 9, were Ottawa
County Commissioner Jim Sass, Chamber
President Al Stoss, Chamber Executive As-
sistant Judy Balsom and her husband Gary,
as well as members of The Ottawa County
Humane Society, Chamber members, fam-
ily and friends. HH Nancy Leach, owner of
Lucys Pet Emporium in Bellville, was on
hand to provide treats for any pet in atten-
dance. The shop features hand-made items
from Lucys as well as Fashionista Fidos on
a regular basis and Cunningham would
like to keep the Made in the USA a prom-
inent theme in her store. Especially when
considering foods and treats she only sells
items made in America.
Grooming, treats, accessories and food
will fll the bill at Furry Paws which is open
for business except on Sunday and Mon-
day. Those days and evenings require an
appointment. Call 419-635-
6369 or 614-325-6547 any-
time for an appointment
for grooming or to see real
estate as Cunningham is
still selling real estate.
2B Thursday, June 14, 2012
BUSINESS
The Beacon
FAIRWAY VILLAS CONDO
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Retractable Awning
S.S. Appliances
April Air Humidity System
Immediate Possession
By Owner
Priced Below Market
419-341-2085
Vendors Needed
Craft Show
Sat. June 16, 2011
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PHOTO BY GARY BALSOM
Furry Paws and Fancy Stuff now open
If youre like most people, you go
through many complex thoughts and
emotions when choosing investments.
In fact, a feld of study called behavioral
fnance is devoted to understanding why
people make their investment decisions.
As part of their work, behavioral fnance
researchers examine biases that affect
peoples investment selections. And as an
individual investor, you, too, can beneft
from understanding these biases so
that you can avoid them.

HERE ARE SOME OF THE KEY BIASES
IDENTIFIED BY BEHAVIORAL FINANCE
EXPERTS:
Overconfdence Overconfdence
leads investors to believe they know the
right times to buy and sell investments.
But if youre constantly buying and selling
in the belief that you are correctly tim-
ing the market, you maybe wrong many
times, and you may incur more invest-
ment fees, expenses and taxes than if you
simply bought quality investments and
held them for the long term.
Representativeness If you make
decisions based on preconceived ideas or
stereotypes, you may be suffering from a
bias called representativeness. For ex-
ample, if you see that investments from a
particular sector, such as energy, have per-
formed particularly well in one year, you
might think these types of vehicles will do
just as well the next year, so you load up
on them. Yet every sector will go through
ups and downs, so one years performance
cannot necessarily predict the next years
performance. Instead of chasing hot
investments, try to build a balanced port-
folio that refects your individual goals,
risk tolerance and time horizon.
Anchoring Similar to representa-
tiveness, an anchoring bias occurs when
investors place too much emphasis on
past performance. If you own shares of
XYZ stock, for instance, and the stock
price hit $60 per share, you might assume
XYZ will always sell for at least $60 a
share. But if XYZ drops to $30 per share
perhaps as a result of a broad-based
market decline you might think its
now undervalued, leading you to snap
up even more shares. However, XYX
shares could also fall due to a change in its
fundamentals, such as a shake-up in the
companys management or a decline in
the competitiveness of its products. As an
informed investor, you need to work with
your fnancial advisor to determine the
causes of an investments decline and any
actions you may need to take in response.
Confrmation If you are subject
to confrmation bias, you may look for
information that supports your reasons
for choosing a particular investment. This
type of bias can lead to faulty decision
making, because youll end up with one-
sided information. In other words, you
may latch onto all the positive reasons
for investing in something such as a
hot stock but you may overlook the
red fags that would cause you to think
twice if you were being totally objective.
To fght back against confrmation bias,
take your time before making any invest-
ment decision a quality investment
will almost always be just as good a choice
tomorrow as it is today.
Being aware of these investment biases
can help you make better decisions
and over a period of many years, these
decisions can make a difference as you
work toward achieving your fnancial
objectives.
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This article was written by Edward Jones
for use by your local Edward Jones Finan-
cial Advisor.
Financial Focus
with GARY COON
Dont fall victim to
investment biases
Amanda Smith Ras-
nick, group sales coor-
dinator for Lake Erie
Shores & Islands, has
been busy promoting
group travel to the re-
gion at a number of in-
dustry trade shows.
In January and Febru-
ary, she met with tour
bus operators at the American Bus
Association and Heartland Travel
Showcase. In March, Rasnick pro-
moted the region as a corporate
meeting destination at the Meet-
ing Professionals International
MidAmerican Confer-
ence and the Pharma-
ceutical Meeting Man-
agement Forum. Sports
events organizers were
targeted at the National
Association of Sports
Commissions in April.
Most recently Rasnick
targeted corporate
meeting planners once again at the
Collaborate Marketplace. Amanda
and the group sales team at Lake
Erie Shores & Islands are commit-
ted to bringing overnight group
business to the region.
Shores & Islands staffer
selling area to groups
Job Store
hours
changing
The operating hours of The Job Store,
located in the Ottawa County Resource
Centre, across from the fairgrounds on
Ohio 163, Oak Harbor, will change next
month.
Effective Monday, July 2, the hours will
be 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday, Wednes-
day, Thursday and Friday.
On Tuesdays, the store will remain
open until 6 p.m.
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Happy 50th Anniversary
Mom & Dad
(John & Carolyn Spieldenner)
With love from your
children & grandchildren
June 16, 1962
525 State Rt. 635, Helena, OH
www.chateautebeauwinery.com
419-638-5411
Chateau Tebeau Winery
Open Year Round!
Thur & Fri
11am-10pm
Sat 2pm-10pm
Tasting Room Menu Tours
Fri. June 15th - David Lester
(Guitarist/Vocalist)
Sat. June 16th - Becca Butzier
(Country Vocalist)
Fri. June 23rd - Donnie Ray
(Keyboard/Vocalist)
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Visit us on Friday June 22nd
@ Barnes Nursery for the 7th Annual
Taste of Wine
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Contact Huron Chamber for ticket information
BBG Bridal Personal DSigns
105 S. Front Street
Fremont, Ohio
419-332-6101
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SATURDAY NIGHT BINGO!
Doors open at 4pm Early birds at 6:30pm
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More FUN added
Winner-take-all
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French students, ages 13-19, need homes
August 2-22 with American host families.
Students are insured, speak English and
have spending money. Families receive
$85 per week.
HOST FAMILIES NEEDED
Please Call Susan at 419-937-0112 or
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Early this July or possibly sooner if the owner has his way, there will be a new restaurant
in Port Clinton. In the place that for a long time stood a Ponderosa restaurant (corner of
Routes 53 and 163), will be The Thirsty Pirate Taphouse and Grille. The restaurant will
feature casual dining in a fun atmosphere.
Weve been working hard for the
past three months getting the place
as ready as we can to open this sea-
son, says Mike Sjostrom, Owner
and General Manager of
the The Thirsty Pirate. We
think we have a pretty cool
concept that we will be de-
veloping over the next couple
of years. Our objective is to get
open as soon as we can and then
continue to make the improve-
ments and changes to further
our vision.
According to executive chef,
Tom Sjostrom the menu will be
a mixture of casual fare with a
nice selection of upscale entrees
for those who want more than
a burger. Well also have specials everyday and based on their popularity, may end up
adding them to the menu, says Tom. Prior to joining Mike in the new restaurant, Tom
Sjostrom was the executive chef at Buccis Restaurant in Berea, Ohio for 26 years. For
Westside Clevelanders, Buccis is a name known for having great food.
Im really thrilled that my brother Tom will be part of our team, Sjostrom says. I am
now more confdent than ever about the excellent food quality our kitchen will produce.
Having over 30 years of food and beverage experience myself, from chef to corporate
food and beverage manager for a hotel chain, between the both of us, we know what it
takes to make a restaurant successful. We are excited about
all the possibilities.
While Sjostrom wouldnt reveal everything he has
planned, he did share some of what he would like to do.
Wed like to offer live entertainment at some point and
expand our outdoor patio area. People love to take advan-
tage and be outside in Ohio when the weathers nice. Can
you blame them? At Buccis, Tom managed all of the off
premise catering, so we have talked about offering that too.
When we open, we will have space available in the restau-
rant for private parties up to 60 people, said Mike.
The Thirsty Pirate will be a place where people can get
a great sandwich and enjoy a craft beer from the 32 selec-
tions they will have on tap. We want to make The Thirsty
Pirate have enough variety and be affordable for families
so they want to visit us more than once while they are stay-
ing in the area, Sjostrom says.
Opening soon
WHERE: 2940 E. Harbor Road, Port Clinton
INFO: 419-960-7321 or www.thirstypirate.com
HOURS: Open daily at 11 am. Happy Hour specials
everyday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday
and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday
New restaurant
opening soon in PC
Week ending June 8

Allen Township
6-6-12 Billy James and Patricia E.
Lawson to Danny Drummond, 6840
E. Genoa Clay Center Road, $65,000.
Bay Township
6-5-12 Donald M. and Connie S.
Simpson to Richard R. and Cameron
M. Pond, 571 S. Tiffn St., $52,000.
Carroll Township
6-5-12 Federal Home Loan Mort-
gage Corp. to Zachary M. Moore and
Brooke A. Sprouse, 11833 Bier Road,
$45,000.
6-5-12 Steven J. and Susan Ashton
to Mark Burkholder, 0 Oak Harbor ,
$21,000.
6-6-12 Louis D. Stoneczek to Ran-
dal W. and Lisa M. Rutschilling, Lot
No. 72 Block C Long Beach, $16,000.
Clay Township
6-5-12 Estelle M. Oberhaus to John
R. and Tammy L. Oberhaus, 3335 N.
Moline Martin Road, $25,000.
6-8-12 Roger K. Riehm et al to Ed-
ward and Connie Sander, vacant land,
West Camper Road, new split $145,000.
6-8-12 Roger K. Riehm et al to Alex-
ander Drummond, 6394 W. Camper
Road. New split $30,000.
Catawba Township
6-4-12 Jeffrey A. and Kelly Spear to
Haley E. Thomas, 1623 NE Catawba
Road, $20,775.
6-4-12 Davenport Real Estate to
Grandpas Chees Barn; Pappy and
Brice Poorbaugh, 853 Falling Waters,
$249,000.
6-5-12 Clayton L. and Stephanie K.
Hopper to Stephen F. and Sue E. New-
brough, 0 Chickadee Drive, $34,000.
6-5-12 Sunshine Land II, LLC to
Samer and Rhonda A. Alkharrat ,
2701 A Chateau Drive, $232,780.
6-5-12 William M. and Jane E. Tay-
lor to Walter A. and Cindy M. Pigeon,
4990 E. Blue Heron Drive, $400,000.
6-7-12 Dannay H. and Donna M.
brasher to John W. and Madonna E.
Keefe, Unit GC-6 Come Sail Away,
$23,200.
6-7-12 Robert C. and Joy P. Smykal
to Margaret W. Walters, 4290 Marin
Blvd., $316,975.
6-7-12 Eric D. and Karen A. Ebert
to Jeffrey E. and Tracey A. Medley,
2898 Perch, part interest, $50,000.
6-8-12 Vernon and Rosalie Ket-
cham to Captain Melvin L. and Anne
Erb, 5138 E. Gardner, $55,000.
6-8-12 Paul and Jodi Harper
and Ronald Harper to Roberto Ro-
driquez, 914 NE Catawba Road, part
int. $10,000.
6-8-12 Evelyn Dunn to Charles
Scott Powers, 3092 Dorothy Lane,
$59,000.
6-8-12 Catawba Bay builders, LLC
to Keith E. and Renee L. Diebler, 5343
Swan Drive Unit 1, $292,000.
6-8-12 Margaret A. Seller to Mi-
chael F. and Linda A. George, 4455 E.
Harbors Edge Drive, $360,000.
Danbury Township
6-5-12 Robert Antalik and Arthur
Mras to Robert and Dordthy J. Anta-
lik, 860 Ohio 269, $36,485.
6-7-12 Gribble Insurance Agency,
Inc to David A. and Rebecca M. Ker-
zee, 5831 E. Harbor Road B6, $39,900.
6-8-12 Margaret L. and Ralph
Metheny to R & M Plus Four Ltd.,
437 Cedar Ave., $207,770.
6-8-12 Lawrence R. Spears Jr. and
Michelle M. Spears to George R.
and Jeanne C. Koehler, 226 Channel
Grove, $175,000.
Marblehead Corp
6-5-12 Cottage Cove to Lisa
Dauch, 137 Cottage Cove, $26,900.
Harris Township
6-6-12 Charles W. Almroth Jr. and
Cynthia J. Almroth to Michael S. and
Cassandra R. Barr, 2155 Hessville
Road, $192,500.
Portage
Township
6-8-12 Thomas J. and
Brabara L. Kramer to Pat-
rick T. and Erin E. Smith,
2045 Sand Road, Unit 34 Y-
Club Condo, $52,000.
Port Clinton City
6-5-12 Nicholas R. Caris
et al to JP Morgan Chase
Bank, 812 Taft Street,
$75,000.
6-6-12 Timothy L. P. and
Nancy J. Mackey to Ivaylo
I. and Rachel A. Klimentov,
907 Grant St., $166,000.
6-6-12 John H. Allen Jr.
and Angela L. Ferneding to
L & K Farms LLC, 1147 W.
Lakeshore Drive, $295,000.
6-7-12 Indian Garden,
LLC to Stephen and Bar-
bara M. Jaszek, 216-A W.
Lakeshore Drive, $132,000.
Oak Harbor Corp
6-8-12 Kelly E. Witt to
Shane V. and Brandi A.
Overmyer, 145 Red Hawk
Run, $179,000.
Patricia Rader
Realtor
CDPE, A-REO, CIAS
RE/MAX
Lake Shore Realty
LakeShoreRealtyLtd.com
Each office independently owned and operated
One Grand Lake Drive Port Clinton, OH
Phone: 419-967-0018
Raderwaterfronthomes.com
E-mail: patricia.rader@remax.net
4B Thursday, June 14, 2012
BUSINESS
The Beacon
catawba & mar bl ehead
PARADE
HOMES
of
Come and visit the 5th annual
Maps can be picked up
in Port Clinton at the
Ottawa County Visitors Bureau
and Bassetts Market;
in Sandusky at
Hermans Furniture and
Baileys Tree & Landscaping;
and in Norwalk at Hills Interiors
Channel 13, The Vineyards on Catawba, Hartung Title, The Crows Nest, Fairway Villas, Bay Point, Hills Interior, The Beacon,
Woleslagel Moving Co., Baileys Landscaping, Hermans Furniture, Prete Builders, Catawba Bay, Frederick Insurance
The Perfect Stay-cation
Realize your dream of owning a place at the lake
This years proud sponsors include:
Free to the public
11-4 Saturday, July 7 & 12-4 Sunday, July 8
$215
Sandusky - Venetian Marina
Catawba CIC Marina South
Marblehead - Skipper Buds
MARBLEHEAD CUSTOM BUILT RANCH
with BAY VIEWS FULLY FURNISHED
3 BEDROOMS AND
2 FULL BATHS
FAMILY ROOM
DINING ROOM
ALL APPLIANCES
PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING
SPRINKLING SYSTEM ~ 30 DOCK
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
~ Community Pool
$270,000.
Call Owner For private viewing
216-276-3314 or 330-562-1875
Modifed Golf Cart/
Auto Dolly
440.477.7038
FOR SALE
$2950.00 OBO
John Rader, CRS
Kathy Rader, Broker
RE/MAX
Lake Shore Realty
LakeShoreRealtyLtd.com
Each office independently owned and operated.
One Grand Lake Drive Port Clinton, OH
Office: 419-734-7355,
419-262-0936, 419-262-0915
Real Estate Transfers
Ottawa County Sheriff Steve Levorchick will speak at
the next meeting of the Ottawa County Safety Council
on Wednesday, June 20. He will discuss workplace and
home safety answering the following:
How does law enforcement support workplace safe-
ty?
When do you contact your local law enforcement?
What resources are available for home and work?
How to development effective emergency manage-
ment plans
Lunch and networking begin at 11 a.m., the speaker
and meeting follow from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The
meeting is held at the Ottawa County Resource Centre.
RSVP on or before 5 p.m. June 18.
Safety Council
meets Wednesday
The 2012 Guest Information Guide
is now available.
Published by the Lake Erie Shores
& Islands Welcome Centers to as-
sist front-line employees in answer-
ing the myriad questions asked by
visitors, these guides are a useful tool
for any business frequented by out-
of-town vacationers, such as hotels,
campgrounds, marinas, retail, res-
taurants and gas stations. The infor-
mation contained within includes
descriptions, hours, prices and even
directions for local attractions and
services. It also includes information
on area night life, taxi service, car
rentals and ferries.
The Guest Information Guide is not
just a tool for the summer season. It
includes information on year-round
activities, as well. New this year, each
guide includes a digital version (CD
enclosed in the inside front cover).
The CD features PDF fles of each
section, so that tourism businesses
can easily print specifc information
for their customers.
Guest Information Guides are cur-
rently being distributed by the wel-
come center staff in both Erie and
Ottawa counties. Additional copies
are available at both welcome centers.
Another recent debut is the new
Lake Erie Shores & Islands Attraction
Map. Created by the Lake Erie Shores
& Islands Welcome Centers to assist
guests in fnding area attractions, this
full-color, two-sided, foldable map is
accurately scaled and features attrac-
tions in the entire region. Identifed
by logos, names and graphic icons,
visitors can easily locate many of the
most popular places to visit, in addi-
tion to emergency medical services,
libraries, and airports. The chosen
fonts, colors and graphics help to
identify the region as a fun, vacation
destination.
Maps are available at both the San-
dusky and Port Clinton welcome cen-
ters.
Guest Information Guide and
Area Attraction Maps now available
www.thebeacon.net
CLASSIFIEDS
Thursday, June 14, 2012 5B
Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, Catawba Offce 4054 East Harbor Road Port Clinton, OH 43452 877-734-5751
Mary Howard
Listing Leader
Sharon Woodson
Listing & Sales Leader
Tomi Johnson
Sales Leader
Open Thursday 6-8
7479 Bayshore Rd. Marblehead
View of the Bay, access to beach
4 bedrooms 3 full baths
Close to marinas, beach, parks,
recreation
$154,000
Dan Kukay 419-656-0138
Margaret Lenthe 419-341-2014
511 W. Sixth St Port Clinton
Room to grow with 5 bedrooms
Formal dining room, central air,
freplace
Stamped patio and pristine
landscaping
$179,000
Margaret Lenthe 419-241-2014
1697 Danbury Marblehead
Home on 8 acres lot size 233x1492
Approx 2 acres zoned commercial,
highly visible
One of a kind property, many
possibilities
$159,000
Sharon Polanco 419-341-0080
Open Thursday 6-8
1091 Blue Teal Catawba
Lovely 2 story home with 1st foor
master
Open foor plan, large kitchen
Wood fooring, granite, and so much
more
$429,900
Mary Howard 419-212-1162
5503 Cape Cod Catawba
3 bed/3.5 bath, updated townhouse
Lake view, sandy beach, lakefront pool
www.howardhanna.com/20105989
$349,000
Ted/Glenna 419-563-4968
Open Saturday & Sunday 1-3
5686 E. Harbor Rd #A-8 Marblehead
Retail Space on Rt 163 at Rt 269
Pick your location, pick your size
Great location for your new or existing
business
$159,000
Rob & Joy Ault 419-341-6769
Open Thursday 6-8
5114 Blue Teal Catawba
Custom 3 bedroom ranch in Catawba
Bay
Sun room, heated pool, enjoy the
amenities
Dockage available
$389,900
Mary Howard 419-212-1162
Open Sunday 2-4
675 Toledo, Port Clinton
4 bed 2 bath home Nugents Canal
100 ft dock with water, electric, &
dock box
High quality craftsmanship
$319,000
Margaret Lenthe 419-341-2014
Karmen Lucas 419-656-9188
4753 Woodland Dr Catawba
Beautifully updated brick ranch near
CIC
Many high end upgrades. 3 bed 2 bath
Huge deck & sunroom overlook private
wooded lot
$234,000
Cheryl Hetrick 419-202-0144
Open Saturday & Sunday 1-4
810 Main St., South Passage -
Marblehead
The view is SPECTACULAR!
Luxury waterfront condos w/2 c garage
$189,500 to $259,900
Karmen Lucas 419-656-9188
Open Sunday 1-3
Harbor Bay Estates Marblehead
Beautiful waterfront community located
on Sandusky Bay
Pool, clubhouse, private beach and
marina
Lots available on canal and bay
Stop by the Clubhouse!
Mary Wandersleben 440-724-6829
Visit howardhanna.com to search for more than 50,000 homes, including great
properties just like the ones featured in todays advertising!
Open Thursday 6-8
114 Preserve Dr. Marblehead
Waterfront Condo, furnished
45 ft slip included
Spectacular views of Sandusky Bay &
beyond
$329,900
Ellen Calzonetti 419-341-9578
NEW
LISTING
CONGRATULATIONS MAY LEADERS
NEW
LISTING
Real Estate Services
419-341-0276 (Cell)
419-798-5132 (Office)
To view a complete list of available
properties and photobooks log onto
tomijohnson.com
Tomi L. Johnson
CRS CRB, E-PRO
BROKER ASSOCIATE
Named Howard Hanna's
VERY Best of the Best!
JUST LISTED!
PRICED RIGHT
Significantly under
appraised value
Custom built
Open floor-plan
Attached Garage and
sunroom
$349,000
95 SCHOONER POINT
4245 E. LAUREL RIDGE
799 WESLEYAN
View of the Lake
Extra buildable lot
Adorable 2
bedroom cottage
Well Maintained
$399,000
JUST LISTED
End unit
35 Boat Slip
Amazing View
Turn Key
$169,900
LE MARIN CONDOS & RESORTS
Gated Lakefront Resort Community with
Clubhouse.
Indoor pool, sauna, whirlpool, steam room,
fitness room.
Two wind-screened tennis courts.
Private, deep water marina on Lake Erie.
$174,900. - $499,900.
OPEN HOUSES
CATAWBA ISLAND. 4265-E MARIN WOODS
CATAWBA ISLAND. 4287-E MARIN WOODS
I Sell Views!
Sharon Woodson, CRS
Real Estate Mortgages Title Insurance
Contact Me: 419-732-3020
Mobile: 419-356-0348
www.SWoodson.com
woodson@thirdplanet.net
* 2BR 2BA LeMarin ranch unit
sitting on a stone cliff with glis-
tening views of Lake Erie and
fabulous sunsets.
* This unit has been almost com-
pletely refurbished and has had
only two owners.
* Includes (40+ft) Dock B-4 in
private, deep water Marina with
direct Lake Erie access.
$264,900.
Price Reduction!
* 3BR 3BA LeMarin Elevated
Ranch Condo with spacious
loft area for sitting or sleep-
ing.
* Fabulous location with
spectacular Lake Erie views!
* Includes Dock B-7 (40+ ft.)
in marina.
$360,000
OPEN SATURDAY
CATAWBA ISLAND. 4489 E. Harbors Edge Drive @ CIC 11 1 $469,000.
CATAWBA ISLAND. 1531 Compass. 1 3 p.m. $349,900.
OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 p.m.
CATAWBA ISLAND. 2800-C Canterbury Circle. FAIRWAY VILLAS. $274,900.
CATAWBA ISLAND. 2800-D Canterbury Circle. FAIRWAY VILLAS. $254,900.
CATAWBA ISLAND. 2820-A Canterbury Circle. FAIRWAY VILLAS. $220,000.
JOHNSONS ISLAND. 3646 E. Baycliffs. $680,000.
New Listing
LEGAL AD/
NOTIFICATION
SHERIFFS SALE, REAL
ESTATE CASE NUMBER
08CV645E. Plaintiff
Deutsche Bank National Trust
Company a national banking
association as Trustee for Mor-
gan Stanley Capital I Inc., Inc.
Trust 2006-HE2 (MSAC 2006-
HE@) vs. Defendants
Dehaven, Scott A., et al Court
of Common Pleas Ottawa
County, Ohio In pursuance of
an Order of Sale to me directed
from said Court, in the above
entitled action, I will expose for
sale at public auction in Room
100, 1st foor of the Ottawa
County Courthouse, Port Clinton,
Ohio on Friday, July 13, 2012,
at 10:00 A.M. of said day, the
following real estate, situated in
the State of Ohio, County of
Ottawa and in the Township of
Clay. To see full legal
description visit Ottawa County
Recorders Offce on the second
foor of the Ottawa County
Courthouse, 315 Madison St.,
Room 204, Port Clinton, OH
43452. Parcel: 010-13985-
18878-000 Property address:
23068 Edgefeld Drive, Genoa,
OH 43430 Appraised at:
$49,000 TERMS OF SALE:
cannot be sold for less than
2/3rds of the appraised value.
10% down on the day of sale,
cash or certifed check. Balance
due upon confrmation of sale
by Court of Common Pleas.
Appraisals based on EXTERIOR
view of buildings only. Stephen
J. Levorchick, Sheriff Ottawa
County, Ohio By Deputy Gale
L. Zelms. (Publish dates: 6/14,
6/21, 6/28 2012).
PUBLIC
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BANKRUPTCY FOR A FRESH
START!! Call Tom Connolly at
419-898-2889.
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PETS
HEADER
Home needed for declawed
tabby male cat. 10 years old -
very friendly and enjoys people.
Please call 419-732-1163 OR
419-341-8140.
Billy the orange tabby cat has
been found! He is home safe
and sound! Our sincere grati-
tude to everyone!!!
ANTIQUES
FOR SALE
Double Brass Bed with head &
foot Board $650.00, Shopsmith
Multi-tool with joiner & many
additional tools $450.00, other
Miscellaneous Antiques. 419-
797-4677.
APARTMENT
FOR RENT
Brand new effciency. 1 Bed-
room, 1 Bath. Flat - all utilities
included. Three miles from Port
Clinton. Beautiful country set-
ting. $600/month. 419-341-
0036.
BUCKEYE BEND APART-
MENTS PORT CLINTON. One
and Two bedroom apartments.
All appliances - dishwasher,
washer/dryer hook up. Central
air, gas heat, private patio, pool.
$520 and $590/Month. Water
and Sewer included. One cat
permitted. No dogs. 419-734-
7422 or 419-341-4498.
AUTOMOTIVE/
AUTO FOR SALE
Hinged fberglass 6 foot Truck-
bed, tan cover. Very good condi-
tion, hardware included, needs
lock handle. Call 419-967-
0179. $700.
2009 Silver, Chevy Impala
4-Door 11,000 miles, many
extras. $14,500. Call 419-734-
3451 or 1-419-681-0328.
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE
Catawba, Gem Beach 2 Bed, 1
Bath 1982 12x48. Furnished,
shed, covered patio. Walk to
Lake, Beach privedges, Seasonal.
Asking $17,000 216-351-5596
or 216-548-5351.
12 X 50 Two Bedroom Mobile
Home Tibbles Marina, East Har-
bor. Central Air!! $8,000 440-
787-8300.
Seasonal Trailor 12x60, furnace,
new roof, exterior recently paint-
ed, 2Bedroom,1bath, corner Por-
ter Rd & Rt 53 Catawba.
$9,400 call 330-998-1135.
THE FOUNTAINS PORT
CLINTON 2 BED 1.5 Baths -
Sheds - Large Deck - Carport -
Fenced Yard - Tilt-In Windows -
Newer Central Air & Furnace -
Appliances Included $28,000
419-341-9927.
King Couch House Estates, off
Bayshore Road. $27,500. 2
Bedrooms 1Bath, Family Room
with Fireplace, Central Air, Fur-
nished, Washer/Dryer, Stove/
Refrigerator/Microwave, Gas
Grill. New Kitchen Floor, Hot
Water Tank, and Storage Shed
Roof. Year Round, Marina/Com-
mon Area Monthly Fee $270 -
Includes (Water/Sewer). Call
216-952-7925.
BOAT
DOCKS
Dockage Off the Portage River at
Clinton Reef Club in Port Clin-
ton. Includes water, electric,
pool, hot tub, showers, dock box
& laundry facilities. Daily, weekly,
monthly or season. Walk to
Downtown and Jet Express!
Call Dock_Master 419-732-
9934.
BOAT
FOR SALE
1966 Lyman Cruisette 25 Foot
hardtop. Excellent condition.
210 Interceptor, Trailer with new
tires. $11,500. Call 419-680-
0105.
26 Foot Wood Lyman Cruisette.
Good Condition. 225 Chrysler
Inboard. $4,500. Located in
Marblehead, OH. Call 614-432-
9644.
1989 Sportcraft 230 Fisherman
Mercruser 175hp. V6/4.3 I/O
Rack Boat. Includes fsh fnder,
safety equipment. Located: Port
Clinton, OH. $4,000 OBO. 419-
307-3307.
1964 LYMAN 25 FOOT
OPEN. 318 Chrysler engine.
good canvas, radio, fsh fnder,
GPS, and trailer. $12,900. 419-
607-6036.
1978 26 Ft. Lyman Fiberglass
New Stringers 2006, 1995 Load
Master Tandem Axle Trailer. 270
AP - 950 hours, Runs Great.
614-679-3591 Great Lake/Fish-
ing Boat! $8,500.
19 Center Console 125 HP
Cobia. Good Condition. $2,000
Negotiable. Call 937-776-8652.
28 JOHN ALLMAND 1970
TWIN OMC INBOARD. GPS
Fishfnder. Always stored
indoors, Very good condition,
located in West harbor Lagoons.
419-734-3103 $5,000.
1995 19 Wellcraft Center Con-
sole 112HP, Very low Hours,
Trailer, See Buckeye Marine 355
S. Bridge Rd (Rt 269), Marble-
head, OH.
CAPTNS CUSTOM
CARPETS
Captns Custom Carpets
Inlaid nautical carpets. Carpet-
ing to match your Navy Blue or
Taupe canvas. Aft deck carpet-
ing is also our specialty. Our
specialty Nautical Gifts. Let us
put your boat name in carpet.
419-732-2182 At Fort Firelands.
CONDO
FOR SALE
OPEN HOUSE!! CONDO
FOR SALE!! Open house. Sat-
urday and Sunday from 12-3pm.
8917 Canada Goose Court -
Oak Harbor/Green Cove Condo-
miniums.
Waterfront HarborSide Town-
house Condo with Deeded Boat
Slip AND 23 Tiara Sport boat!
Fully furnished, 2 bedroom, 2
bathroom top foor townhouse
featuring direct Marina and Por-
tage River views with back view
of Lake Erie. New Berber Car-
pet, Floors and Blinds. Newer
Appliances. Includes Deeded
Boat Dock with fully equipped
23 Tiara Powerboat ready to
go! Condo amenities include
new pool. Walking distance to
Jet Express Dock and Downtown
Port Clinton. $159,900. Call
757-567-7053.
CATAWBA WATERFRONT
CONDO Recently updated. 1
Bedroom and Sleeping Loft, 1
Bath, 30 Floating Dock, Pool,
Spa. By Owner 419-356-4199.
FLEA
MARKET
Frontier Traders Flea Market!!
Weekends thru Labor Day.
Candy, coins, unique gifts,
antiques, custom carpets, hand
painted glass, books, clothes,
more. Buyers and Sellers wel-
come. Fort Firelands RV Resort,
Rt 163 at 269 in Marblehead.
LEGAL AD/NOTIFICATION
BOAT DOCKS
BOAT FOR SALE
PUBLIC
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PETS
ANTIQUES FOR SALE
CAPTNS CUSTOM
CARPETS
APARTMENT FOR RENT
CONDO FOR SALE
AUTOMOTIVE/
AUTOS FOR SALE
MOBILE HOME FOR SALE
FLEA MARKET
6B Thursday, June 14, 2012
CLASSIFIEDS
The Beacon
Handyman
Small jobs are my specialty
doing the "Honey-Do" lists
Call
Captain Jim Wagnitz
419-967-0520
captjim@roadrunner.com
Captain
Fix-it
Home Improvement
Island Home Improvement
Custom Bath & Kitchens
Tile Wood Floors Tile Setter & Repair
No Job too small... Free Estimates
Call Ron @ 419-262-2135
TheCompleteSewer
&DrainCleaningService
419-898-6395 or 419-635-2446
The Complete Sewer &
Drain Cleaning Service
419-898-6395 or
419-635-2446
Sewer & Drain
Lawn Service
L&D
Lawn Service
Free Estimates Insured
419-656-5953
419-734-5275
BULK MULCH
Pick Up or Delivered
DRIVEWAY STONE
Delivered & Spread
Residential/Commercial Mowing
All Landscaping Services
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Window
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Commercial
Window
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Power Washing
Blind Cleaning
Window Tinting
Eves Cleaned
Chandeliers
419-625-3406
Free Estimates
Fully Insured
Property Maintenance
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419-706-2171
Spring/Fall Clean Up
Bush/Tree Trimming
Complete Landscaping
Lawn Mowing/Rolling
Pressure Washing
Gutter Cleaning
Dock Maintenance
House Watching
I am personally committed to providing exquisite, unsurpassed,
reliable property maintenance services with a personal touch that
you and your property deserve, resulting in a unique, manicured
luxurious appearance.
Free Estimates Fully Insured
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DECKS ROOFING SIDING
MODULAR MOBILE HOMES DOCK REPAIR
419-734-7100
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Service
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Roofing/
Construction
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Storm Damage, Remodels
Additions, Reroofs and
Siding Jobs Welcome
Residential &
Commercial Experts
CALL FOR YOUR FREE
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Lawn Mowing Contracts
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T & G Cleaning Services
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Condos/ Inside and out Window Cleaning Carpets
Campers BOAT DETAILING Power Washing
Call: 419-341-3302 or 419-341-7871
Cleaning Services
ALL SEASONS
PAINTING ETC
Interior/Exterior Drywall
Repair Light Carpentry
Wallpaper Removal
Pressure Washing and Decks
419-624-0383
Painting
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to visually check injectors for leaks, faulty spray patterns and
confrm injector fow rates. Our cost-effective ultrasonic fuel
injector cleaning and electronic testing will restore fuel injectors
to a factory new condition, eliminating the need to purchase
expensive OEM or after market fuel injectors.
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TREES
TRIMMED
& REMOVED
CALL RON
419.797.7900
TREE
TRIMMING
615 Croghan Street, Suite 100
Fremont, OH 43420
419-332-2337
SAVE SMART
RETIRE WELL
INVESTMENT & INSURANCE
GARAGE
SALE
Elmore Community Garage Sale
June 22 & 23 9-5 and June 24
12-5. Free Fireworks June 23 at
dusk.
Lake In The Woods multi family
garage sales. June 15 & 16,
9:00 - 4:00. Sand Road, Cataw-
ba Island.
Multi-family. Rt. 163 Across
from Danbury football feld.
June14-June16 9AM-2PM.
Antiques, clothing, automotive,
artists books, supplies & frames.
Household items, electronics &
much more.
Marblehead multi-family Friday
and Saturday 9am-4pm. Furni-
ture, propane grill, vacuum
cleaner, luggage, baby pool,
kitchen accessories, much mis-
cellaneous. Island View apart-
ments, Northshore Blvd.
HUGE GARAGE SALE Saturday
June 16th 8:30AM -2:30PM.
Lunch available to public
11:30AM - 2:30PM 2364 East
Sand Road, Catawba.
Red Barn Sale - Thursday, June
14 - 16, 9 to 5 PM. 5261 West
Oak Harbor, SE Road, Port Clin-
ton. Miscellaneous Household
items, Juniors, Womens, Mens
Clothing, furniture, Nuwave
Oven, Ab-circle, Ab-belt, Books,
Antiques.
Multi-family garage sale. June
15th & June 16th 9-4PM. Lake
in the Woods off of Sand Rd,
Catawba.
Huge Sale 1775 Daniell Drive,
Marblehead off of Bayshore
Road. Friday & Saturday 15th +
16th, 9 to 4PM. Furniture, Tools,
Decorative & Household items.
Something for everyone.
June14th-17th. 10AM-7PM
Wedding dresses, Western items,
lots of miscellaneous items.
1850 West Lakeshore, Port Clin-
ton.
HOME
FOR RENT
2 Bedroom on Catawba, quiet
wooded lot. $750 month, Refer-
ence & Deposit. Call 419-797-
4195.
HOME
FOR SALE
LARGE COTTAGE FOR SALE
BY OWNER 152 Channel
Grove, Marblehead. Sleeps 6,
2Bed/1 Bath, Large Great Room,
Knotty-Pine interior, New vinyl
windows, Enclosed 24x24
garage with concrete drive.
$109,000. 419-239-4422.
OPEN HOUSE Sale by Owner -
Custom-built brick ranch, 4 Bed-
rooms, 3 full Baths $285,000.
6/16-6/17, 1-4 1861 Anna Drive,
Marblehead, OH.
LOTS
& ACREAGE
WATERFRONT MARBLE-
HEAD BUILDING LOT in a
high end gated community off
Bay Shore Rd. with a 300 pri-
vate beach, huge private marina,
clubhouse and pool. Build a 50
dock at your back door!
$80,000.00 by owner call 216-
225-5775.
LENDER ORDERED FARM LIQUI-
DATION! June 16th! 1 day
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auction prices! Waterfront, tim-
ber, farmhouses! Cash dis-
counts! Clear title! Call
(888)738-6994 to register!
www.NewYorkLandandLakes.
com
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Lakeside Marblehead Storage at
9980 East Harbor Road will be
holding a public sale JUNE 28,
2012 at 10:00 AM for following
storage units: 67, 39, AND 1
boat in outside storage; Susan
Johns 196 Oak Wood Drive Avon
Lake, Ohio 44012 and 725
Cherry Lane Port Clinton, Ohio
43452. Contents include but not
limited to furniture, washer and
dryer, miscellaneous boxes,
household goods, personal
items. Boat is a 21-Foot Formula
with a single I/O and trailer.
Terms of Sale are CASH only.
Lakeside Marblehead Storage
reserves the right to refuse any
and all bids. Payment must be
made at completion of sale.
Buyer will have 24 hours to
remove items from property.
Notice Publishes: June 7 and
June 14, 2012.
REAL
ESTATE
3575 NE Catawba Rd, Lot # 14,
12 x 60 mobile home on leased
lot, vinyl siding added & win-
dows replaced. Full-length metal
awning with concrete pad. New
furnace & central air, new water
heater, replacement metal roof
with many other upgrades &
improvements. Outbuilding
included. Private lake access.
Only 1/2 mile from Millers Ferry
$29,900.
Sandusky Bay Waterview. Build-
able lot in newer, upscale Mar-
blehead subdivision better
known as Emerald Shores.
Swimming pool, clubhouse, pri-
vate beach and marina. Near
9600 block of Bayshore Road.
Lot 30. $95,000 440-567-
0229.
BY OWNER!! 1 ACRE LOT, for
storage unit. 1 mile from
Mazurik Boat Launch. $26,500.
Owner fnance and terms nego-
tiable. 419-656-4693.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
OWNER WILL FINANCE. Bank
or Seller wont fnance? We
Help! No qualifying. No credit!
Low Down. Call Today! 1-800-
563-2734. kanthony@cigrealty.
com
SMALL MULTI-PURPOSE
BUILDING. Ideal 2 person
offce or vacation cabin. West
Lakeshore Dr., Port Clinton. Plus
extra Buildable Lot. For Sale by
Owner 419-704-8595.
HELP WANTED/
EMPLOYMENT
INSURANCE/ACCOUNT
MANAGER licensed insurance
person to service exsisting &
new clientele. Full-time plus
benefts. Send resume to 205
SE Catawba Rd., Suite G, Port
Clinton, OH 43452 Attn:
Resume
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP-
RESENTATIVE in local insur-
ance offce. Requires good peo-
ple skills and professional
appearance. Full-time plus bene-
fts. Send resume to 205 SE
Catawba Rd., Suite G, Port Clin-
ton, OH 43452 Attn: Resume.
SEAMSTRESS WANTED. Must
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GARAGE SALE
HOME FOR RENT
HOME FOR SALE
LOTS & ACREAGE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE
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Northcoast Jobs Connection (The Job Store)
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Ohio Means Jobs www.ohiomeansjobs.com
Employment and Training Services
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Hair Salon
Camp Perry
Civilian Marksmanship Program
www.odcmp.org
Receptionist
Edgewood Manor Health & Rehabilitation Center
is looking for a friendly and professional individual
to join our team. This position is responsible for
answering phones, greeting guests, assisting in
chart audits and other duties as assigned. Computer
skills a must along with excellent communication
and interpersonal skills. Full-time opportunity with
benefts. Please submit resume with references to:
Edgewood Manor Health & Rehabilitation Center
c/o Lori Opfer, 1330 South Fulton Street,
Port Clinton, Ohio 43452.
No phone calls please.
18 X 35 X 114
All electric, well insulated, heated, separate utilities
Quality Construction/Competitive Pricing
5460 Port Clinton Eastern Rd.
Lakeside-Marblehead, OH
419-547-7567 or 419-618-1625(cell)
Located behind Friendship Station - Rt. 269
SOS STORAGE CONDOS
$27,500.00
Crosswinds Restaurant in Port Clinton is
NOW HIRING Hostess, Servers, Line Cooks,
Pizza Cooks, Delivery Drivers.
APPLY IN PERSON: Mon-Fri 5 pm and 9 pm
Sat-Sun Noon-9 pm
280 SE Catawba (Rt 53), Port Clinton, Ohio
First United Church of Christ
Rev. Kay Cox
419-798-4612
Services & Sunday School
10:30 a.m.
www.churchatthelake.org
802 Prairie St. Marblehead
No matter who you are or
where you are on lifes
journey, you are welcome here
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wireless card, DVD/CD+RW. Pre-
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653-6314.
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INSTRUMENTS
CLARINET, FLUTE, VIOLIN, Trum-
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Guitar $70. ea. Cello, Upright
Bass, Saxophone, French Horn,
Drums $190. ea. Tuba, Baritone,
Others. 1-516-377-7907.
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EDUCATION
Finish High School at home in a
few weeks. First Coast Academy,
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RENTALS
OUTER BANKS VACATION RENT-
ALS 500+ Oceanfront to Sound-
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Pets and More. www.brindley-
beach.com 1-877-642-3224.
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MISC FOR SALE
Meet singles right now! No paid
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Slate Pool Table, 44 x 88,
Home model built by Edison Bil-
liards complete with accessories
in very good condition. Tear-
down and moving are buyer
responsibility. Photos can be
emailed. Asking $600 ph: 419-
732-7846 or 239-273-5246
Pride Lift Chair for sale. Dark
blue, 1 year old. Excellent Con-
dition $400.00. 419-798-1234
or 419-967-0589.
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other oil and gas interests. Send
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note that if a credit repair com-
pany does business only over the
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money before delivering its ser-
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may not reach Canada.
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COMPUTERS/
COMPUTERS FOR SALE
MEDICAL
HEALTH & FITNESS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
SCHOOLS/EDUCATION
VACATION RENTALS
MISCELLANEOUS/
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For information on over 2000 Homes For Sale
or For Open Houses Scheduled this week!
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