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Memorial Day Events Huron AMVETS Memorial Post 49 is once again coordinating the annual Huron Memorial Day ceremonies on Monday, May 30. Also participating will be the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts of Troop & Pack 31. There will be a flag raising, laying of a memorial wreath and salute at 9 a.m. at the McCormick School Veteran’s Memorial, 325 Ohio St. Then at 9:30 a.m. a ceremony is planned at the Scott Cemetery Veteran’s Memorial , 9200 block of Huron-Avery Road. There will be a flag raising, the laying of a memorial wreath

and salute by the scout troops. Rev. Wanda Ray, rector of Christ Episcopal Church, will deliver the Memorial Day Reflection and Prayer. Ron James, speaker for this year’s service, recently completed a distinguished government career before moving to Huron. He served as the; Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower & Reserve Affairs), and Chief Human Capital Officer for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. An attorney and educator with an extensive background in regulatory human resources

and employment matters, he was a partner in the international law firm Squires Sanders and Dempsey in Cleveland and is now on the adjunct faculty at Cleveland State University Law School. The observance will move back downtown to the Veteran’s Memorial in front of the Huron City Building at 10:30 a.m. where James will deliver a short talk and Rev. Ray will offer a Memorial Day reflection. A tree will be dedicated nearby in memory of longtime AMVETS members and veterans’ activists Audrey and William “Mack” Mackiewicz.

Ready, Set, Inflate!

A group of nearly two dozen boat enthusiasts, including Police Chief John Majoy, councilwoman Phyllis Wassner and members of the Huron Coast Guard Auxiliary, participated Saturday morning in “Ready, Set, Inflate, an event sponsored by the National Safe Boating Council. The annual check of the CO2 cartridges in inflatable vests is similar to the annual fall checking of the batteries in home smoke detectors. CG Auxiliaries around the country hosted similar events at the same time, in hopes of setting a new world record.

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Several people were taken to area hospitals after a car ran a stop sign and rammed an oncoming pickup in Huron Township. Huron Fire and Milan Fire helped in assisting in the accident.

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A Big Thank You goes out to Bruce and Sandy Palmer and Staff at Bar North. Over $1400.00 in donations where made in tips on Monday nights first Celebrity Server Night. All donation were given to Derek Fox Scholarship Fund. The Fox Family wants to thank everyone who helped make the night a huge success.

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The Huron Water Dept. has restored pressure to the waterline on ORANGEWOOD DRIVEafter making emergency repairs to valves on the watermain. Bacteriological testing indicated that no contamination had occurred during depressurization and the water is safe for consumption. If you received a previous Boil Alert advisory you may disregard. You have been advised in writing that the boil alert is lifted. If you have any questions please contact me at 433-9502.

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The Huron Police Department will join local and national law enforcement officers and highway safety advocates all across the country for the 2011 national Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization, May 23-June 5. During the mobilization, officers will be cracking down on motorists who fail to wear their seat belts – both day and night. Because nighttime passenger vehicle occupants are among those least likely to buckle up and most likely to die in crashes when unrestrained, nighttime enforcement has become a priority of the Click It or Ticket mobilization. Of those who died in nighttime crashes in 2009, nearly twothirds (62 percent) were not wearing seat belts at the time of their fatal crashes. generalpassenger dentists In 2009, 11,593 vehicle occupants died in motor vehicle crashes nationwide between the nighttime hours of 6 p.m. and 5:59 a.m., according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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“Many more nighttime traffic deaths can be prevented if more motorists simply start wearing their seat belts. That’s why the Huron Police Department is strongly supporting enhanced nighttime enforcement of seat belt laws during the May 23 – June 5, 2011, Click It or Ticket campaign,” said Sergeant Sean Ryan. “We will be out in force to remind drivers and occupants to always wear their seat belts – both day and night.” High-visibility enforcement such as the Click It or Ticket mobilization is credited with increasing the national belt usage rate from 58 percent in 1994 to an observed usage rate of 85 percent in 2010. Belt use saves thousands of lives each year across America. In 2009 alone, seat belts saved 12,713 lives nationwide. “Law enforcement will be cracking down on Click It or Ticket violators around the clock. Local motorists should be prepared to buckle up. If law enforcement finds you on the road unbuckled anytime or anywhere, you can expect to get a ticket — not a warning. No excuses and no exceptions,” said Sergeant Ryan. Remember this May 23 to June 5: It’s Click It or Ticket. Buckle up and encourage your loved ones to do the same. You’ll save the cost of a ticket and may even save a life.

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Harbor North, a locally-owned full-service marina and sailing center, is hosting its Discover Sailing Weekend June 4-5 to promote an affordable and family-based recreational boating lifestyle. This year’s event helps benefit the Erie County chapter of United Way in addition to promoting Lake Erie as a family boating and tourism destination. One-hour introductory sail rides on Lake Erie are offered to the public both days from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on a first-come, first-serve basis by members and staff of Harbor North, 400 Huron Street. Participants who register to enjoy a sailboat ride are each requested to provide a $10 cash donation in support of the fundraising effort to support the local United Way chapter.

Free refreshments and other activities are offered at Harbor North both event days. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Watercraft reports there were a record 424,700 registered watercraft in the state in 2010. Among this total were 10,104 sailing craft, or 2.3 percent of all registered Ohio watercraft. Additional event information, plus information on events, programs, marine products and services offered at Harbor North is available online at www.harbornorth. com and by calling 419-433-6010. Contact: Bruce Roberts or T.J. Wright at Harbor North, 419.433.6010

W.H.Y. - West Huron Youth Club “Growing Green” The W.H.Y. Members will be growing green this year by planting, cultivating and harvesting a vegetable garden! The Club will be assisted by Mulvins Farms, The Culinary Vegetable Institute, The Ohio State Extension Office, The Master Gardener’s as well as other area volunteers. All produce will be donated to area charities with current commitments to Catholic Community Supper and Victory Kitchen. The W.H.Y invites all organizations and individuals, both youth and adults to come join the fun! “Planting Begins May 5th 2011” For additional information and/or free membership, visit our website at www.westhuronyouthclub.com The W.H.Y. is a 501(C)(3) organization. JOIN TODAY!! A GREAT WAY FOR KIDS AND PARENTS TO COME TOGETHER IN THE OUTDOORS!! Planting Begins June 5th, 2011 @ 9:30 A.M. At the W.H.Y. Clubhouse – 4511 Cleveland Road West, Huron

“W.H.Y. Upcoming Events” Charity Garden Spring Camp Out Wildlife Habitat Building & Conservation Work Shops Day in the Outdoors – Saturday June 18, 2011 Fishing Archery Trapping Duck Hunting (Fall) Deer Hunting (Fall)

Girl Scout Troop Helps Erie County Humane Society By Lisa Yako For the past two years, the members of Huron Girl Scout Junior Troop 213 have been working toward their Bronze Award, the highest award a Girl Scout Junior can earn. The Bronze Award requires each girl to learn the leadership and planning skills necessary to follow through on a project that makes a positive impact on her community. Working towards this award demonstrates her commitment to helping others, improving her community and the world, and becoming the best she can be. The girls of Troop 213 chose to help the Erie County Humane Society to fulfill the requirements for the Bronze Award. The girls’ commitment to the Humane Society has been evident. Most recently, each girl has volunteered approximately 15 hours of their time to helping at the Humane Society. This has required each girl to spend time playing with the cats and dogs at the Humane Society. In addition, the troop held a pet food/supply drive at Woodlands

School. The most physically demanding project that the girls undertook was to spruce up the landscaping in front of the Humane Society. The girls solicited donations from local business to complete their landscaping project. The troop is tremendously thankful to Barnes Nursery for providing mulch, Colonial Gardens for providing flats of annuals, The Garden Port for providing a lovely azalea bush, and Manager Phil at Menard’s for providing Preen. The girls spent several hours on Saturday, May 21, weeding, planting, and spreading mulch. The results were striking. The troop will be finishing their project soon and will be bridging to become Girl Scout Cadettes. Troop 213 is led by Candy Mullins and Jodi Perez and includes fifth-grade students: Gretchen Blackwell, Sarah Blevins, Madison Carmel, Colleen Dodrill, Lea Fox, Josie Franks, Julia Hippely, Isabela Liu, Makenzie Mullins, Brooke Ritzler, and Breanna Smith. Congratulations to all of these girls and their troop leaders on their accomplishments.

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David P. McNary, 49, of Huron died unexpectedly Sunday, May 22, 2011, at his David P. McNary residence, of apparMay 2, 1962 - May 22, 2011 ent natural causes. He was born May 2, 1962, in Lorain and moved to Huron in 1985. He graduated from Lorain Catholic High School in 1980. He was a DJ for Spanky’s of North Ridgeville from 1980 to 1984 and worked for the Morning Journal for 20 years, Nickles Bakery in Lorain for seven years, drove truck for

Huron Cement Co. Huron and worked for Mesenburg Bros., Collins. He enjoyed music concerts and collecting music and liked to restore antique phonographs. He is survived by his son, David Michael McNary of Huron; stepdaughter, Kristy Olds of Phoenix; his parents, Ralph and Maryann (Huhra) McNary of Lorain; and a brother, Norman (Joan) McNary of Lorain. Friends called from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 25, in Foster Funeral Home, 410 Main St., Huron, where services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 26, with the Rev. Daniel Divis officiating. Burial will be in Scott Cemetery, Huron. Condolences may be shared at fosterfh.com

Church Chat Services Directory Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio St., Huron 419-433-4701 Sunday—9 a.m. and Adult Sunday School 10:30 a.m. www.christchurchhuron.com First Presbyterian Church 225 Williams St., Huron 419-433-5018 8:30 a.m. Quiet Service with Communion 9:30 a.m. Christian Learning for Adults and older children 10:45 a.m. Reformed Service, and Sunday School for children. Nursery provided. Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church Kalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center Rt. 250, Huron 419-271-3934 graceopchurch@gmail.com www.graceop.org Worship—Sunday 6:00 p.m. Holy Trinity Anglican Church 1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan; 419-499-3683 Rev. Dr. John C. Jordan Worship and Holy Communion—Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Huron United Methodist Church 338 Williams St., Huron 419-433-3984 Rev. J. Roger Skelly-Watts 8 a.m. - Praise Service/Praise Band 9 a.m. - Sunday School 10 a.m. - Celebration Service/Organ & Choir LOGOS - Wednesdays 3:30-6:00pm; Students k-12 invited Lake Erie Family Church Now Meeting at Great Lakes Country Club 1023 South, Main, Huron 419-775-6334 joehelensprowl@yahoo.com Worship Sunday 10am Pastors Joe & Helen Sprowl

St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church 15617 Mason Rd., Vermilion Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor 440-967-9886 www.lutheransonline.com/stmattvermlcms Sunday School/ Bible Study 9:30 Ladies Bible Fellowship 9:15 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. St. Peter’s Catholic Church 430 Main St., Huron 419-433-5725 Saturday—5 p.m. Sunday—8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. The Chapel 4444 Galloway Rd., Sandusky 419-627-0208 www.chapel-sandusky.org Saturday service--5 p.m. Sunday service—9 & 11 a.m. Jr. High Youth Group—Sundays 5-6:30 p.m. Sr. High Youth Group—Sundays 7-9 p.m. Latitude group ages 18-29—Thursdays, 7 p.m. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 4511 Galloway Rd., Huron 419-626-9860 Bishop: Bill Reel Sacrament service—9:30 a.m. Sundays Family History Center Wed. 10 am-2pm, Thur. 9am-9pm, 1st & 3rd Sat. 9am-5pm

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Library Many Stories,” Tweens and Teens - “You are Here” and Adults - “Novel DestinaMon. & Tue. 10 AM - 6 PM tions.” Look for more inWed. & Thur. 10 AM - 8 PM formation coming soon Fri. 10 AM - 5 PM; Sat. 10 AM - 1 PM through the schools and in the library! Children’s Department needs the followHuron Public Library’s ing items for the 2011 Summer Reading Yarnworks will meet Thursday, June 2 from Program: long sleeved men’s dress shirts 6:30- 7:30 PM. This is a group of knitters (white, cream, pale yellow, or pink), yarn and crocheters who meet for fun, food and ~ any color, cancelled postage stamps. All fellowship. Come share the tips and tricks items may be dropped off at the Circula- you have learned in your handiwork, and tion Desk or the Children’s Department. participate in our community blanket Thank you! project. Beginners are welcome! Register Huron Public Library will be closed on online at www.huronlibrary.org, or call Monday, May 30 in observance of Me- 419-433-5009. morial Day. No items will be due on that Did you know you can print pictures day; however drop boxes will remain open. from your digital camera using one of our There are additional drop boxes located to newer computers purchased with a Bill the side of the Center Street entrance if the and Melinda Gates Foundation Online drive-up boxes are full. Opportunities Hardware Grant? The comSummer Reading Programs are coming puters have slots that read the following to the Huron Public Library! types of memory cards: xD, micro sd, SD, Registration for summer reading pro- MMC+, mini SD, MS PRO, MS PRO Duo grams for all ages will begin at 10 AM on and Compact Flash I and II. All of the liMonday, June 6 online at www.huronli- brary’s computers have USB ports that can brary.org, by phone, or in person. Themes connect directly with your camera using its this year are: Children’s - “One World, cable.

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Early literacy kits are designed to help parents prepare their children to learn how to read. There are 9 kits: two for “Early Talkers” (age 0-2), two for “Talkers” (age 2-3) and two for “Pre-readers” (age 3-5.) There are 3 kits for Spanish speakers, one for each age group. Located in the Children’s Department, they come in sturdy, portable containers and consist of: nursery rhyme books and CDs, story books, sturdy board books, books with accompanying DVDs, instructional pamphlets, magnetic alphabet letters, magnetic dry erase board, finger puppets and puzzles. The kits may be borrowed for one week.

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Schools & Sports McCormick Junior High Honors Academic Achievers By Lisa Yako The Twenty-Fourth Annual McCormick Junior High School Academic Dinner was held on Thursday, May 19. The purpose of the annual dinner is to recognize those students who have succeeded academically. To be invited to the dinner, a student must have been on the honor roll for three quarters. Inclusion on the honor roll requires that a student have a 3.5 GPA with no grade lower than a B. This year, there were 93 seventh- and eighth-grade students who achieved this goal and were invited to the academic dinner. The evening began with a few words from McCormick principal, Mr. Chad Carter. Those in attendance were then treated to a vocal solo by Allison Brownell, a flute solo by Alison Litz, and a clarinet ensemble performance featuring Ashtyn Stadler, Renata Kurtz, Olivia Iannantuono, and Maggie Nelson. The performances were followed by a dinner prepared for the students and their parents. After dinner, each student was individually recognized and presented with a certificate from the President’s Education

Awards Program. The evening concluded with an invited presentation by Mrs. Anne Hinton. Mrs. Hinton, retired director of the Huron Public Library, attended her final three years of high school in Huron and raised her daughters here. She spoke to the students about reaching beyond their comfort zone to try new things and, most importantly, about kindness. After having a somewhat difficult time in school and experiencing bullying as a youth, she challenged the students to be kind to everyone and said, “Don’t dismiss the late bloomers- you never know who they will become.” Further, Mrs. Hinton tearfully stated, “Kindness costs you nothing. It enriches those you touch.” The students who were honored at this year’s academic dinner were: Colleen Allen, Jillian Balde, Karl Bates IV, Brooke Bauer, John Baus, Abigail Black, Delaney Black, Hannah Blackwell, Jep Bloor, Jamie Borger, Alexis Brady, Allison Brownell, Leo Bunting, Megan Cammalleri, Austin Campbell, Hannah Cantrill, Jessica Carroll, Sarah Carroll, Breanna Chaffin, Kaelin Cockrell, Megan Decker, Michael Delahunt, Dean Dickirson, Victoria Fantozzi, James Faun-

Huron District Track Meet

At the district track meet this past week the Huron boys finished fourth and the girls were 14th. Scoring for the Tigers were Mason Majoy, 8th in the pole vault at 13 feet; Nathan Schaeffer was seventh in the 800m run in 2:01.22; Morgan Mize was seventh in the 1600m run with a time of 5:54.77; Kayla Hamilton was sixth in the 300m hurdles in 50.97; Joey Bogden was sixth in the shop put with a throw of 47 feet 4 inch; the boys 3200m relay team of Nathan Schaeffer, Danny Nagy, Jalen Alexander, and Ryan VanCauwenbergh were fifth in 8:42.0. Qualifying for the regional meet this week in Lexington were Ryan Biddlecombe finishing fourth

in the 400m dash in 52.56; Kayla Hamilton in the 100m hurdles third with a time of 16.93; the boys 800m relay team of Treyvon Matthew, Sean Fantozz, Mitch Hagstrom and Ryan Biddlecombe were third with a time of 1:32.84; the same relay team finished fourth in the 400m relay in 44.48; the boys 1600m relay team of Ryan Biddlecombe, Nathan Schaeffer, Jake Hillman, and Mitch Hagstrom finished second in 3:29.13; Ryan McNulty finished second in the shot put with a new school record of 52 feet 5 inches; and Treyvon Matthew was first in the 110m hurdles with a time of 14.64. Good luck to all the Huron regional track participants.

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Craig Casselberry owner 419-656-5360 cell Huron, OH • 419-433-5578 Locally owned. Over 40 years combined experience in the concrete business. • Patios • Floors • Sidewalks • Driveways • Concrete Restoration, Resealing • Excavation & Demolition • Firepits • Paver Walls • Paver Brick

live entertainment Jason Laporte Sat. May 28th, 6-10pm

Legacy II

Sun. May 29th, 6-10pm

• Daily Drink Specials • Happy Hour: M-Th 4-7pm • Specials on All Drinks • $2 - 23oz. Bud Light & Miller Lite

da, Deena Fenske, Grant Ferrell, Benjamin Fries, Jacob Fries, Bailey Gadd, Monika Giardina, Lisa Gies, Paige Graham, Kylie Greulich, Kiersten Hammond, Danzell Harris, Samantha Hebert, Michael Huffman, Shannon Hughes, Katherine Humphreys, Olivia Iannantuono, Samuel James, Camille Karren, Alisia Kelley, Thomas King, Kyle Kovach, Kaityln Krueger, Renata Kurtz, Nicholas Lachowyn, Emily Lance, Kaitlin Lance, Zoey Lehrer, Alexandria Lenyo, Alison Litz, Sean Martin, Graham Mast, Hannah Miller, Madison Mize, Chase Mosijowsky, Hollie Mueller, Cody Myers, Wyatt Myers, Eric Myles, Margaret Nelson, Gabrielle Norcross, Kelsey Ohm, Madison Orzech, Jennifer Paiz, Bo Pettegrew, Franchesca Reiber, Christina Rivera, Tyler Sasala, Brodie Sennish, Samuel Sluga, Nicholas Smercina, Gloria Souter, Ashtyn Stadler, Emma Steinmetz, Caleb Stidham, Erin Stoner, Adam Storer, Rylee Stradtman, Anthony Studans, Julia Studer, Anna Tanaka, Theresa Tomczyk, Logan Weber, Eric Weir, Morgan Welborn, Jacob Wise, Audra Wisehart, Jenna Witter, and Blake Wysocki. Congratulations to these students on their achievement.

Firelands Montessori Dedicates Peace Pole The students and staff of Firelands Montessori Academy dedicated a Peace Pole on Friday, May 13, 2011. Creation of the pole was year-long effort and each member of our faculty and each child contributed to its beauty. The Peace Pole says: “May Peace Prevail on Earth” in English, Korean, German and Spanish (some of the languages spoken by families of FMA). A Peace Pole is a handcrafted monument that displays this important message on each of its sides. There are tens of thousands of Peace Poles in 180 countries all over the world. They serve as a constant reminder to visualize and promote world peace.

EHOVE’s Summer Camp Experience! Hey! Guys and girls in grades 5-8 who are interested in science, technology, engineering and math—Blast off this summer at EHOVE’s summer camps. These week long, half day camps are tons of fun with hands-on projects that are out of this world! Camps offered Engineering Camp—rocket building VEX Robotics—robot building Lego Robotics—Lego robots Amusing Engineering—building fun stuff Video Gaming—build a game Back to the Future—explore technology Wet ‘N Wild—animal discovery Interactive Media—video creation Fit for Life—fitness Reading your way to the top—reading fun Baby You Can Drive My Car—Girls Only! Science, Technology & Me Camp—Girls Only! Register online now to get the camps you want before they’re full! Camps run 9 am-1 pm, Monday-Friday for the weeks of June 13-17 and June 20-24. Cost is $50 per camp session. To register or for more details about each camp, go to www.ehove. net and click on the Summer Camps Registration link.

School Lunches Shawnee and Woodlands May 31 Nachos bell grande or taco salad meat/cheese/chips seasoned kernel corn chilled Delmonte pears ice cold milk. June 1 Jumbo chicken tenders whipped potatoes chicken gravy warm bread stick chilled fruit cocktail ice cold milk.

Lunch Specials $6.50 Mon.-Fri. 11am-4pm

Food SpecialS aFter 4pm Mondays - All you can eat ribs $16.99 Tuesdays - Wraps $5 Wednesdays - Wings 10 for $5 Thursdays - All you can eat Ocean Perch $12.99 Sundays - Chunks $5.00 All Day! Baked Chicken Dinner $10.99

ALL DAY - Bud Light Drafts $1.00 Pints • $2.00 Tall Boys

Located in the Bassett Plaza, Rt 53 & 163

(L-R) EHOVE’s Science, Technology & Me campers Sara Eirons—Huron, Brooke Yates—Berlin Heights, Olivia Lowery—Willard and Jordan Reinhard—Sandusky get ready to test the rocket they made with the help of engineers during their field trip to NASA Plum Brook. The summer camp was designed for girls to explore Engineering, Health, Aeronautics, Veterinary and Computer careers through fun activities and visits from local female professionals in each field.

June 2 Cheeseburger on bun dill pickle slices steamed mixed vegetables mini rice krispy treat assorted fruit ice cold milk.

McCormick and Huron May 31 Hearty breakfast sandwich egg/sausage/cheese golden hash brown ice cold 100% fruit juice chilled milk

June 1 French bread pizza steamed broccoli with cheese sauce frozen sherbet cup chilled milk. June 2 Assorted sandwiches schools famous potato salad crunchy carrot sticks assorted fruit crisp chilled milk. St. Peter May 31 Olympic Day picnic lunch provided by PTO

June 1 Olympic Day Rain out no lunch milk available June 2 Domino pepperoni pizza, corn, applesauce, ice cream, milk


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R A B E PEN N I A NEW W WO HOMETOWN NO BAR AND GRILL located in Thunderbird Hills North Clubhouse!

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WWW.MREDSBARANDGRILLE.COM ENTERTAINMENT O.C.D. - MAY 27 NEON BLACK - MAY 28 SPLENDID CHAOS - MAY 29

HAPPY HOUR 2-7 PM $5.55 Nightly Lunch Specials DiNNer SpecialS Every Day 255 W. Lakeshore Dr. Port Clinton • 419-734-2243 11am-1am Sun-Thurs and 11am-2:30am Fri-Sat

The Public is Welcome Bar North is not a Private Club

DOCK’S BEACH HOUSE

419-433-4552

OPEN 7 DAYS at 11am Mon. - Thur. 11am-11pm Fri. & Sat. 11am-1am Sun. 11am-9pm

GIRLS NIGHT OUT EVERY WEDNESDAY

STARTING 5 PM - ?

ENJOY LUNCH/DINNER AT THE BEACH!

Opening Soon

252 Lakeshore Dr. Port Clinton Across the street from Mr. Ed’s • 419-732-6609 Open 7 days at 11 a.m.

WWW.DOCKSBEACHHOUSE.COM

Enjoy Our Waterfront Patio for Dining! Buy One Breakfast

RITSKI’S

Get One of Equal or Lesser Value FREE

Serving Breakfast Daily Starting May 28th

Not valid with any other offer. Exp. 6/10/11

Bar & Grille

SUMMER HOURS

Mon-Thurs: 7:30a.m.-10p.m. Fri & Sat: 7:30a.m.-11p.m. Sun: 7:30a.m.-10p.m. Kitchen Closes 1 hour earlier.

419.798.9600, Ext 101 or 0

10 Senior Meals Under $10!

Buy One Breakfast Buffet at Regular Price

Get a Second at Half Price Not valid with any other offer. Exp. 6/13/11

FREE COFFEE With the Purchase of any Regularly Priced Breakfast Not valid with any other offer. Exp. 6/10/11

Half Slab of Ribs Fall off the Bone

Salad Bar w/Soup All You Can Eat!

Memorial Day Weekend

5-9 Memorial Day Weekend

$12.95

Not valid with any other offer. Valid only May 27-30th 2011

Biscuits & Gravy

$8.95

Not valid with any other offer. Valid only May 27-30th 2011

Belgian 2 Eggs Hash Browns Waffle Toast w/Topping

$2.99 $1.99 $1.99

Not valid with any other offer. Exp. 6/10/11 Not valid with any other offer. Exp. 6/10/11

Not valid with any other offer. Exp. 6/10/11

614 E. Main St., Marblehead, Ohio • 419.798.9600 www.The LighthouseResort.com


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Classifieds Garage Sale

Employment

Friday May 27 2234 E. Sand Rd., Port Clinton, 8-4. Girls’ vanity, girls’ furniture, toys, kitchen, clothes 12-16, Thomas the Train, Vera Bradley, Fenton, Longaberger, vintage Dr. scale $60, antique gas lights $30.

PROCESS Mail! Pay Weekly! FREE Supplies! Bonuses! Genuine! Helping Homeworkers since 1992! Call 1-888302-1522 www.howtowork-fromhome.com

Barn sale 5710 N. Russell, Oak Harbor, 9-?. Thursday May 26 Monday May 30. Rock saw & grinder, clothing, toys, tool & various kitchen items.

MYSTERY SHOPPERS! Earn up to $150 daily. Get paid to shop pt/ft. Call now 800-690-1272. Financial

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Real Estate

Timeshares

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SELL/RENT YOUR TIMESHARE FOR CASH!!! Our Guaranteed Services will Sell/ Rent Your Unused Timeshare for Available Now!!! 2-4 CASH! Over $95 Million Bedroom homes Take Dollars offered in 2010! Over Payments No www.sellatimeshare. Money Down/No Credit com Call (800) 882-0296 Check Call 1-888-2699192 Wanted to Buy ***FREE Foreclosure Listings*** OVER 400,000 properties nationwide. Low down payment. Call now 800250-2043.

Owe the IRS or State? Get Instant Relief AIRLINES ARE HIRING today! Stop Bank Levy Train for high paying Second Annual Cottage s & Wage Garnishments Aviation Maintenance Cove (Marblehead, OH) Call Today 888-674Career. FAA approved community garage sale. 9201 program. Financial aid Land Liquidation 20 if qualified - Housing Next to park, close to Acres $0 Down, $99/ available CALL Aviation mo. Only $12,900 Near Marblehead Health & Fitness Institute of Lighthouse. May 27El Paso, TX, Owner Maintenance (866)45328, Friday Saturday, HELP! I’ve Fallen & I Financing, No Credit 6204. 8am-2pm. Furniture, Can’t Get-UP! You or a Checks! Money Back household items, patio, loved one live alone? Guarantee FREE Color CASH PAID for unexcamping, children Get Immediate Help in Brochure. 800-755-8953 pired, sealed DIABETIC items, RV hitch, lots of an Emergency! Call TEST STRIPS - up to miscellaneous. LifeAlert Now-FREE Our Classifieds $17/Box! Shipping paid. Info! Call-800-630-6101 Sara 1-800-371-1136. Work Hard Saturday June 4, 9-4, www.cash4diabeticsupfor You! 1003 Main St. (Huron). SOCIAL SECURITY plies.com Collectible Barbies, Jim DISABILITY BENEFITS Call 419-433-1401 Shore, original X-Box WIN Benefits or pay console with controller Nothing! FREE and cables, miscellaConsultation- FREE neous household and Book! Disability garden, porcelain dolls Group,Inc - Se Habla & vinyl records. Espanol BBB Accredited CALL NOW 888-510JEWLERY SALE Friday, 9008 Saturday, Sunday May 27-29 8AM-2PM, 1123 Low Testosterone? Free Laguna Drive, Huron. 30 Day Supply! Try Tesserae handmade PROGENE and Restore jewelry, bookmarks and power, performance, accessories. Great gift and confidence natuideas! For information rally. Progene Daily 419-602-7412. Complex CALL FOR FREE SUPPLY Pay only CHILD & ELDER CHILD & ELDER Adoption S&P 800-992-7939

DIABETIC TEST STRIPS DONATIONS WANTED. New sealed boxes only. Supports JDRF. Postpaid mailer @ 1-877572-0928. Teststrips4kids.org WANTED DIABETES TEST STRIPS Any kind/ brand. Unexpired up to $18.00. Shipping Paid 1-800-266-0702 www. selldiabeticstrips.com Reader Advisory: the National Trade Association we belong to has purchased the following classifieds.

SERVICE DIRECTORY

To Advertise Call Connie 419-357-7777

CARE

PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? You choose from families nationwide. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Abby’s One True Gift Adoptions. 866-4136292, 24/7 Void/Illinois Automotive WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI 1970-1980 Z1-900, KZ900, KZ 1000, H2-750, H1-500, S1-250, S2-250, S2-350, S3-400 CASH. 1-800772-1142, 1-310-7210726 usa@classicrunners.com Autos Wanted TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800454-6951 DONATE YOUR CAR. FREE TOWING. “Cars for Kids”. Any condition. Tax deductible outreachcenter.com, 1-800-597-9411 Business Opportunities

Help Wanted ACTORS/MOVIE EXTRAS - $150-$300/ Day depending on job. No experience. All looks needed. 1-800281-5185-A103 CDL Drivers - Relocate for Great Paying Texas Frac work! Bulk pneumatic trailer exp. req. 1-800-397-2639 Misc. For Sale Get DirectTV-FREE Installation NO Start up Costs!!! Showtime FREE-Local Channels Included FREE HD DVR & HD Receiver Upgrade - Ask How!!! Call for Full Details 888-8602420 Miscellaneous Your Wish Is Your Command! Revolutionary discovery goes beyond the “Law of Attraction.” Create wealth, love, happiness! Limited time offer, $300 value, yours FREE! Call 1-800-4223061 NOW.

HELP! I’ve Fallen & I Your Wish Is Your Can’t Get-UP! You or a Command! loved one live alone? Revolutionary discovery Get Immediate Help in goes beyond the “Law an Emergency! Call of Attraction.” Create LifeAlert Now-FREE wealth, love, happiInfo! Call- 800-630-5258 ness! Limited time offer, $300 value, yours $$OLD GUITARS FREE! Call 1-800-422WANTED$$ Gibson, 3061 NOW. Fender, Martin, Gretsch. 1920’s to Electronics 1980’s. Top Dollar paid. Toll Free: 1-866-433DIRECT TO HOME 8277 Satellite TV $24.99/mo. FREE installation, FREE FREE HD for LIFE! DISH HD/DVR upgrade. New Network. $24.99/mo. customers - NO Over 120 Channels. Plus ACTIVATION FEE! $500 BONUS! Call Credit/Debit Card Req. 1-800-915-9514. Call 1-800-795-3579 ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from home. Medical, Business, Paralegal, Accounting, Criminal Justice. Job Huron placement assistance. Hometown News Computer available. Classifieds Financial aid if qualified. Call 800-494-3586 do the trick www.CenturaOnline. Call 419-433-1401 com

Got Stuff to Sell???

SENIOR SUPPORT/ADULT DAYCARE RN Coordinated senior adult care in my home. Call for hours and rates. 440-213-8073 AUTOMOBILE WRECKING BIG KROMER AUTO Cash Paid For Your Junk Cars & Trucks NEW AND USED AFTERMARKET * MOTORS & TRANSMISSIONS *BODY PANELS * HEAD LAMPS * GLASS 4219 W. Bogart Rd., Sandusky 419-626-4433 HOME IMPROVEMENT

BING CONTRACTORS, LLC Cabinet Resurfacing Specialists Countertops, Kitchen, Bath Remodeling & Flooring No Job Too Small! Over 50 years in business! 419-625-5662 or 419-366-4866 HOME IMPROVEMENT NLP CONSTRUCTION Home Improvement Specialist Seamless Gutters Roofing Siding • Windows Decks • Doors Maintenance & Repairs Fully Insured 419-603-3314

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QUALITY CHILD DAYCARE Reasonable rates Over 20 years experience Call 419-607-0214 HOME IMPROVEMENT CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION

26 YEARS EXPERIENCE Your complete contractor. Custom decks, garages, pole barns. Complete interior and exterior remodeling. For the personal and professional touch contact Capital Construction. FREE ESTIMATES Licensed, bonded and insured. 419-921-6233 or 567214-4132

LAWN & GARDEN All Styles LANDSCAPING LTD A Full Service Design/Build Landscape Company Landscape Design Landscape/Tree Installation Deck/patio Construction Water Garden Installation Fertilization Mowing Mulching Shrub Trimming 419.602.2950 jdwobser@gmail. com ROOFING

R

obbins oofing

Call a local Contractor you can trust www. robbinsroofing.net 419-239-3326

HOME IMPROVEMENT

Hartley Drywall Drywall, hang, finish, patch, Paint, textured ceilings. Free estimates FULLY INSURED 419-239-6987 COMPUTER SERVICE & REPAIR ACCURATE COMPUTER TECHNICIANS Don’t Call A Geek, Call A Pro We Specialize In Superior Customer Service! Onsite or Offsite Located in Huron, OH 419357-9296 COMPUTER SERVICE & REPAIR CHIME TECHNOLOGIES SALES & SERVICE DEGREED/ CERTIFIED QUALITY SINCE 1998 419-621-7410 CONSTRUCTION CASTALIA TRENCHING READY MIX 1-800-356-5125 HAULING

WILL HAUL ANYTHING! Reasonable rates. Senior discount. Free estimates. 419-217-1109 LAWN & GARDEN Bailey’s Tree & Landscape Inc. • Lawn Fertilization Programs-Granular & Liquid • Mowing • Spring Cleanups • Tree & Shrub Care Free EstimatesSenior Discounts Insured 419-625-2352 or 888-662-5296

Determining the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some advertisers do not offer employment but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling and other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID, or credit card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it s illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All funds are based in US dollars. 800 numbers may or may not reach Canada.

AUCTIONEER Henry J. Brisker, Auctioneer Auctions & Tag Sales, Licensed & Bonded 419-684-9241 LAWN & GARDEN

M & T Lawncare For All Your • LAWNCARE • LANDSCAPING • FENCING • TREE TRIMMING • SPRING CLEAN UP • COMPLETE LAWN INSTALLMENT 100% Insured Tim Bennett, Owner 419-602-2910 or 419-621-1250 CARPET CLEANING BALDUFF’S CARPET CLEANING & FLOOR COVERINGS We take pride in what you stand on! 77 E. Main St. Norwalk, OH 44857

419-668-4665 1-800-423-1310 www.balduffs.com ALTERATIONS

Seamstress Custom clothes, Alterations, Repairs, Zippers Replaced 419-433-2327 or 419-602-3688 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 3 Fireman Services Routine home maintenance, House gutting, Demolition with care, Haulingbasement, attic, garage clean out No job to small. 419-656-6309 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES Concealed Carry Course One day class. $90-$75 for spouse. Call Bill 419-9611877 or Tim 419566-4763


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