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Canfield United Methodist Preschool 4-year-old class student Jonathan Ruark looked for his “Crayon Creation,” which he made at school during the school’s annual Art Show on May 12.
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Glaciers named 12U champions
The Glaciers won the 12U Championship at the Joe Robinson Memorial Tournament in North Canton on May 28 and 29. The team is made up of boys from Canfield and Austintown.
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The Button Lady visits TQGIBT in June The June 21 meeting of TQGIBT – That Quilt Group I Belong To – will feature Emilie Illson, better known as The Button Lady. Illson brings a showing of interesting buttons and also offers buttons for sale. Members are also encouraged to bring their own interesting and vintage buttons to share. In addition, the June meeting is the annual installation of officers with a potluck dinner. Elected officers include President Helen Lewis, Vice President Sandy Campbell, Treasurer Mary Rose Norquist and Secretary Bonnie Naman. Guests are always welcome and members are asked to bring a dish to share. Drinks and dessert will be provided. TQGIBT meets at Fair Park in Canfield on the third Tuesday of each month, with some exceptions. TQGIBT is open to all quilters in the Mahoning Valley. For information on membership, contact president Helen Lewis at HMLrutgers@icloud.com or by calling 330-286-3966
Torch Club meeting in Kilcawley Center The guest speaker will be James P. Tressel, President of Youngstown State University, for the June 20 Torch Club meeting. The dinner-discussion
meeting will be hosted in Kilcawley Center, Bresnahan Rooms I and II on the campus of Youngstown State University. The public is invited to attend. The schedule has changed for this event. Social hour will be 5-5:30 p.m., the lecture will follow until 6 p.m., and the meal will be served from 6-7 p.m. The club business meeting will follow the dinner. Attending only the lecture is free of charge. Dinner for nonmembers is $20. Call 330-757-4148 for reservations. For club information, call 330-792-7351.
Canfield students named to Dean’s List The following students earned Walsh University Dean’s List honors for the Spring 2016 semester: Katelyn Baltes, Michelle Chance-Ritchey, Stephanie Fabian, Cole Krumpak, Erin Loomis, Kerra Loomis, Kelly McHenry, Ryan Miller, Miranda Morvay and Erin Styka.
Canfield sophomore has second book published Canfield sophomore Jackson Horvat’s second book is being published. Horvat began writing his series “The Vortex Entrance: Book 1 of The Disappearing Series” while in seventh grade at Canfield Village Middle School. Book two, which will be available on June 17, is called T”he Healer Enchantment.” Horvat’s publisher is Ink-n-Beans Press in California. For more information, visit http://jacksonhorvat.com.
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Here we have Pablo, who is a very handsome young grey/white cat who lost his home and ended up at West Side Cats. He is a little heavy (20 pounds), but he is very adventurous. He is loaded with personality and then some. Other cats are ok, but his forever home should have absolutely no dogs. He really likes children. Pablo turned 5 on Feb. 28. He will keep you entertained for hours. Stop by to see Pablo.
Sassy is a 1-year-old chi mix that lives up to her name. She is good with children, other dogs and loves attention. The shelter is currently working on her housebreaking and she doing pretty well. She even knows some basic tricks. Sassy is available for adoption! Send a PM if you would like to meet her.
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POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.
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How early do you begin planning for Father’s Day? What is your favorite way to find deals in the summertime? I have been prepared for weeks. 0% Right about now. 100%
I’ll think about it in a few days. 0% The day before. 0%
Outlet malls. 16% Garage/yard sales. 33%
Online. 16% Other. 33%
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How do you feel about the old fire station on Route 224 being sold to a commercial business?
What is the best way to get rid of pests and insects?
Any new businesses coming to the area is good. 0% It will be interesting to see what happens. 20%
I would have preferred something else be done. 20% I have no interest. 60%
With an appropriate chemical solution. 50% With a natural solution. 0%
DIY insect traps. 50% Other. 0%
NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN
CANFIELD
Which vacation destination would you most like to visit?
How much time do you spend on electronics every week?
Anywhere near a beach. A big city with lots of night life.
Somewhere with museums and history. A theme park, like Disney.
Less than an hour. 2-3 hours.
4-5 hours. I’m on them all the time.
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Are you a fan of reality TV?
What did you give your dad for Father’s Day? A sports item or event. Clothing. Lunch or dinner.
A themed item. Other.
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Yes - I always have been. Yes - I became a fan recently.
No - Not since it first became popular. No - I have no interest.
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Chair yoga Hosted by the Friends of PLYMC. Pay as you attend at $10 per class. Dress comfortably. Class will meet every Friday in July at the Canfield library from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. This event is for adults.
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Library closings All libraries in the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County system will be closed for Independence Day on July 4.
Friends of PLYMC Canfield Friends Committee meeting Friends of PLYMC Canfield Friends Committee meets the second Wednesday of each month. This event is for adults at the library on July 13 at 6:30 p.m.
Coupon swap for July Do you have coupons you don’t need or need coupons you don’t have? Drop in during library hours to stretch your shopping dollars by swapping coupons. This event is for adults.
Get walking at your library Get fit at the library every Monday through Aug. 15 at 8:30 a.m. for a 30 minute walk around the Canfield library neighborhood. Check in with the librarian at 8:30, walk on your own or with a friend for 30 minutes, and check back in at 9 a.m. to log your progress. Make new friends and join the fun. This event is for adults.
Blood pressure check The Canfield library will host a blood pressure check by Salem Area Visiting Nurse Association on July 20 from 1-2 p.m.
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Canfield Police Department School Resource Officer Steve Garstka visited Kara Mikolich’s third-grade class at C.H. Campbell Elementary School for Seatbelt Safety Day on May 17.
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Canfield Police Department School Resource Officer Steve Garstka demonstrated how to properly wear a seatbelt to C.H. Campbell Elementary School third-grade students during Seatbelt Safety Day on May 17.
Third-graders get important safety lesson By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
C.H. Campbell Elementary School third-grade students received a very important message during Seatbelt Safety Day, led by Canfield Police Department School Resource Officer Steve Garstka, on May 17. Officer Garstka showed the students a short educational video featuring Bill Nye, demonstrated the proper way to wear a seatbelt and demonstrated seatbelt restraint using eggs. “The Bill Nye video is great at explaining the science behind seatbelts and showing the kids things I couldn’t, and seeing the eggs crack is a fantastic way to really show the importance
of wearing a seatbelt,” Officer Garstka said. After the video, Garstka asked for a volunteer to help him demonstrate the correct way to wear a seatbelt. “If a seatbelt is worn incorrectly, it can be very dangerous. The seatbelt is designed to help protect your organs in case of an accident, and it is really important to wear it properly to reduce the risk of significant injury,” Garstka said. Garstka then asked for another volunteer to help him with his demonstration of seatbelt restraint using hard boiled eggs. “We’re going to run this car down the ramp with the egg strapped in like a driver with
his seatbelt on, and then we are going to run the car down the ramp without the seatbelt for the egg and we will see what happens,” Garstka told the students. On the first run, the car rolled over at the end of the ramp, but the egg stayed in the car. “The egg has a few little cracks by the seatbelt, but it is OK,” Garstka told the students. On the second run without the seatbelt on the egg, the egg fell out of the car at the bottom of the ramp and sustained many cracks. “This time without the belt, the egg has lots of cracks. With the belt around it, the egg did not get as hurt as it did without the belt. So the lesson I want
you to take away here is always wear your seatbelt. It will protect you and it is very important that you wear it properly,” Garstka told the students. Garstka also visited Hilltop Elementar y School’s thirdgraders with the same seatbelt safety message.
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Tressel speaks to CHS students By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
Canfield High School students in Matt Koenig’s Impact of Literature in Athletics classes welcomed Youngstown State University President Jim Tressel for a book talk on May 3. The classes read the book “The Winners Manual: For the Game of Life,” which shares former Ohio State football coach Tressel’s “Big Ten” fundamentals for success: attitude, discipline, faith, handling adversity and success, excellence, love, toughness, responsibility, team and hope. Tressel focused on six areas of the Wheel of Life and Block O Life. He called on six students to help him convey each area, with the first student suggesting caring and giving. “The first area we will talk about today is caring and giving. When you go out into the community to make a difference, you may be surprised with the impact you make. You are able to go out and touch someone else and make a difference in someone’s life. Once you realize the impact you make, you will want to do more. And you will realize that helping someone else does more for you than the person you are trying to help, and you will continue helping,” Tressel said. The next area Tressel focused on, which was suggested by a student, was family. “When you go to college, your life takes different turns. You must maintain a strong relationship with your family and continue to grow with your family from a distance. You must also have an attitude of gratitude. You need to remember how fortunate you are to have your family and that they are there for you and support you,” Tressel said. Tressel went on to explain how he involved his players’ families in the OSU football program. “We wanted the players’ families to be involved in their student-athlete’s life. We held picnics and get-togethers for all their families and I know they appreciated that, and so did I,” Tressel said.
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Youngstown State University President Jim Tressel spoke to Canfield High School students in Matt Koenig’s Impact of Literature in Athletics classes, which read his book “The Winners Manual: For the Game of Life” on May 3.
With his next student suggestion, Tressel focused on health. “It’s important to have lifelong health goals. It might not be something you are thinking about at your age, but you have to start thinking about health goals when you are young. You can stay healthy by thinking healthy, eating healthy and having a good activity level. You need to train safely, but not over-train What this does is give you a long-term fitness plan,” Tressel said. While still focusing on health, Tressel stressed the importance of rest. “People between the ages of 18 and 22 need their rest. They need enough sleep and their body needs to rest. I used to tell my college players that their bodies are not going to perform they way they need them to if they do not get enough rest,” Tressel said. The next area suggested to Tressel was spirituality. “Spirituality includes morals and ethics. That you are doing things right. You need to know who you are. What is it you really value the most and what is right and wrong,” Tressel said. Tressel also touched on being a good friend. “A friend is someone who is not afraid to tell you that you might not be doing something right. A friend helps you when you make mistakes,” Tressel said. The next area Tressel focused on, as suggested by a student, was academics. “You need to be the best stu-
dents you can be. The rigors of taking all the subjects you don’t like is training on how to get through difficult situations. In life, there will always be things you don’t want to do. You will need to move out of your comfort zone, and this will help you do that. It doesn’t mean it will be fun, but you had to get through it to become as good as you are capable of getting. People who succeed do things failures don’t like to do,” Tressel told the students. The last area Tressel covered with the students was football family. “It’s team first, with individual goals. There is a science to working together as a team. Everyone needs teams - businesses, hospitals and even homes. The individual is not as important as the team. This is the base/foundation of the Block O,” Tressel said. Tressel gave the students more life advice based on the Block O. “Take the Block O and use the five areas we talked about today and then figure out what it is you want to do - that is your base/foundation. The first five areas are for all of us, while the last area is for your particular interest,” Tressel said. To end his presentation, Tressel thanked the students for inviting him to speak to them about “The Winners Manual: For the Game of Life.” “Thank you for having me. I love talking about how we can become the best we can be,” Tressel said.
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Garden Guild hosts annual flower show
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St. Michael’s Garden Guild of Canfield Ohio hosted its annual flower show‚ “Welcome to Ohio - The Heart of it All,” at St. Michael’s Church. Guest judge was Lynn Hoffman of the Men’s Garden Club of Youngstown. The Artistic Division categories included State of Ohio, Ohio in Bloom, Spring Garden, Waterfalls and Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame. Best of Show went to Carol Cartwright for‚ “Springtime in Ohio,” foliage and Debbie Sulenski in the Horticulture Division for her Iris. Pictured are the winners, from left, Kaaren Cabraja - Houseplant, Mag Mitchell - “Little Bit of Bloom,” Debbie Sulenski - Best of Show Horticulture Iris, Carol Cartwright - Best of Show, “Springtime in Ohio” foliage, Joan Ferguson - Hydrangea, Sue D’Agostino - “Spring Garden,” Kaye Smith - State Flower Carnation, Janet Murray - “Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame,” Liz Rehlinger - “First Ladies Arrangement” and Mary Ann Silvestri - Waterfall.
Canfield Historical Society to host fundraising event The non-profit Canfield Historical Society, in keeping with its mission to preserve the historic Mahoning Dispatch Building (now utilized as the Mahoning Dispatch Museum on the Green), has launched a fundraising campaign to restore the façade of the 1865 structure. The first fundraising event will be hosted June 25 from 2-6 p.m. at the Mahoning Dispatch museum. The event, titled “Fowler Ford” Open House, is in remembrance of Ralph Fowler. Fowler owned one of the first Ford dealerships in Canfield and was third generation publisher of the Mahoning Dispatch newspaper.
The event will offer tours of the historic newspaper business, which was established in 1877 as the area’s weekly newspaper and was in operation for 91 years. It was owned by three generations of the Fowler family. The interior of the building has remained virtually untouched. The four historic machines still on site include a Linotype, a Heidelberg Windmill, a Platen Press and the newspaper’s oldest press, a Campbell Flat Bed. A special offering at this open house will feature a display of six decades of automobile advertising from the Mahoning Dispatch newspaper: 1910 through
the 1960s. Classic and antique car owners are invited to bring a car to show and receive free admission to the museum. A $5 donation will be asked from visitors to help in the restoration efforts. The Mahoning Dispatch Museum on the Green is located at 21 S. Broad St. The event is open and appropriate for all ages. If you need additional information, call the Canfield Historical Society at 330-533-3458. The fundraising efforts will continue in the fall with a Memory Walk, “Canfield through the Years.” This living history walk is slated for Sept. 24 and Oct. 8.
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CUMP students shine at art show By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
The Canfield United Methodist Preschool filled the church’s fellowship hall with dozens works of art created by the students of the school for its seventh annual art show on May 12. Each student displayed four flat pieces, one 3-D piece and a class project. The pieces were created throughout the school year with inspiration from subjects the students were learning about at the time through the school’s curriculum. Each of the classes used a variety of techniques for their artwork. The school has three classes: a 3-year-old class with lead teacher Ellen VanDussen and assistant teacher Shirley Merritt, a 4-year-old class with lead teacher Ellen Bennett and assistant teachers Lisa Helmick and Merritt and a pre-kindergarten class with lead teacher VanDussen and assistant teacher Brenda Williams. During “W” week, the 3-yearold class talked about worms, how they move, how they dig and eat and how they help the dirt and plants. To create their piece of art, students moved string across the paper like a worm moves to make unique patterns, shapes and textures on the papers. The 3-year-old class also cre-
ated colorful trees while learning about the changing colors of leaves last fall. This was an example of directional and multimedia art. Instructions were provided that the brown foam was for the trunk of the tree and the buttons were for the leaves. The children then decorated and decided placement. As part of the class’ creative curriculum, the 3-year-olds investigated balls, circles and things which roll. The students paint-stamped with bubble wrap to create circle patterns on the paper. They then took turns stamping their circles on the Edison Machine. The children could place the circles anywhere and any way they wanted on their paper. Fine motor to large gross motor skills were used to both paint and press. The last 3-year-old class flat piece was titled “Reaching for the Stars.” “The first year of preschool provides that important first step on the ladder of their education. We hope that everyone continues to ‘reach for the stars’ as they continue their school experiences,” said VanDussen. For the piece, the students painted the sky with multiple water colors. The ladder was made by the children snapping popsicle sticks and gluing them together, and the stars were counted and could be placed however
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Canfield United Methodist Preschool 4-year-old class student Jonathan Ruark looked for his “Crayon Creation,” which he made at school during the school’s annual Art Show on May 12.
the children decided. For their 3-D art project, the students each made a wind sock. The class art project was titled “Q is for Q-tip and Quilt,” which was done during their “Q” week. The students talked about quilts and made their own class quilt by each child painting their own square with Q-tips. The 4-year-old class displayed their “Crayon Creations” on a light table for the art show. Using a small pencil sharpener the students twisted crayons to make small shavings. Bennett then used a hot iron to melt it together making their melted
masterpieces. The 4-year-old class also created “Fabulous Flowers.” They chose two of the three primary colors and started in the middle of the paper and brushed out to create the flowers. The student added the center using cupcake papers and dyed tiny pasta. The 4-year-old class students used a ruler and crayon to create lines and shapes for “Sidewalk Chalk Creations.” They dipped the chalk in water to make it soft so it would stick to the paper to create a celebration of pastel colors. See CUMP, Page 7
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Ava Votaw, a Canfield United Methodist Preschool pre-K student, checked out the display of her shape creation piece at the school’s annual Art Show on May 12.
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The 4-year-old class’ final flat art show piece was titled “Autumn Tree Wonder.” The students tore painters tape to create parts of a tree, and then dabbed autumn colors to film their paper. The tape was then peeled off to create each student’s masterpiece. For their 3-D piece, students in the 4-year-old class made “Recycled Wind Chimes.” Using recycled materials, the students laced, stuffed, threaded, glued, punched and made music. The class art show project was titled “Bumpy Tube Art.” The pre-K class also created four flat pieces, including “My Pet Fish.” The class investigated all types of pets as part of their creative curriculum. After reading “What Type of Pet Would You Get?” they talked about fish as pets. The students made their own pet fish out of CD’s, sequins, triangles and even gave them some bubbles by paint stamping wooden spools. The class also created a piece titled “Color in Winter.” The students traced, cut out and colorfully water painted and constructed birds to put with their winter tree scenes. “In the darker and sometimes dreary winter months, we often look for splashes of color and brightness in our days,” VanDussen said. This class’ next piece was shape creations - an expression of free art project and was inspired by the book “Windblown”
by Sarah Quinn, where colorful and oddly shaped scraps of paper blow in the wind. One by one they take shape, transforming into animals, people, etc., each one with its own story to tell. The last pre-K art project focused on teaching the children to draw by a step-by-step process. “Teaching children to draw by a step-by-step process has several purposes, such as to increase children’s confidence, to teach children to follow directions, to increase directional, spatial and other vocabulary and to have fun drawing,” VanDussen said. For their 3-D art piece, the preK class created a Kindergarten Community. Each child made their own house and a stretch of road and then decided on the name for their village. The pre-K class project was a group weaving project and exercise in fine motor skills. As part of their clothing and textiles unit from the Creative Curriculum, the children had an opportunity to make their own weaving project. “Their enthusiasm led us to this group project. Children can learn so much when taking part in a weaving activity. Weaving provides wonderful opportunities for children to discover patterns and textures and encourages growth in fine motor shills and hand-eye coordination,” VanDussen said. As with any high-profile art exhibit, hors d’oeuvres were served to the patrons. Each family brought a snack or dessert to share and the school provided punch.
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Christian Life Church
www.christianlifechurchcanfield.com
4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Lockwood United Methodist Church
“Reaching the World for Christ!” 6101 S. Raccoon Rd., Canfield, Ohio Sunday School 9:15 Worship 10:30 Wednesday Family Night 6:30 Reverend Chris Woolley, Lead pastor (330-533-7769)
4478 Boardman-Canfield Rd. (224) Canfield, OH 44406 www.gracefamilychurch.net
10:30 Sunday
Where second chances come to life!
Rev. Jonathan Moore, Lead Pastor 330.518.0634
FRIENDS 3000 South Raccoon Rd. Youngstown, OH 44515 (330) 792-3000 www.highwayfamily.com Sunday
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UNITED METHODIST Western Reserve United Methodist Church
Bethel Friends Church 2771 Spitler Rd. Poland Ohio 44514
(330)757-1555 Sunday School-9:30 Sunday-10:45 www.bethelfriendschurch.com
PRESBYTERIAN Canfield Presbyterian Church
6:30 p.m. - Family Night
To Run Your Ad in Neighbors
Call Lisa at 330-747-1471 ext. 1207
140 W. Main St, Canfield Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Nursery Care Provided Pastor Rev. Larry Bowald
The Glaciers won the 12U Championship at the Joe Robinson Memorial Tournament in North Canton on May 28 and 29. The team is made up of boys from Canfield and Austintown. Throughout five games, the team was helped with four homeruns by Andrew Seaman including a walk off and grand slam. Shakir Perkins and Jeff Roche’ each had solo homers. Pictured are, from left, (front) Nolan Williard, T.J. Lewis, Jake Wilkeson, Devin Sherwood, Drew Day and Tyler Evans; (back) Manager Marty Williard, Jeff Roche’, Andrew Seaman, Joe Roth, Nicholas Plant, Shakir Perkins, Ray Bernat and Coach Mark Roth. Missing from picture is Coach Roger Day.
Canfield Crush competes
4570 Lockwood Blvd. 782-0573 Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Junior Church 11:15 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Childcare Provided Pastor Rev. Greg Calko Barrier Free
PRIMITIVE METHODIST 7872 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 330-726-2643
N h D Nathan Doyle, Lead Pastor Sun Worship Services 9am & 10:45am Wednesday Family Night 6pm www.venturechurcheast.org
LUTHERAN Prince of Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) 2985 Center Rd., Poland, OH 330-757-3272 Sunday Worship 10:00am All Are Welcome! www.princeofpeaceonline.com Find us on Facebook!
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11U Canfield Crush Team took 2nd place in the 12U bracket for the BCB Classic over Memorial Day Weekend. Pictured are, from left (front), Mia Opalick, Parker Wilkins, Gianna Snyder, Kate Grdic, Madi Dutton; (back) Reagan Irons, Mackenzie Koening, Bayann Jadallah, Bailey Ondo and Bridgett Kelly.
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DIRECTOR Your Homes is an innovator in the senior care industry that provides an alternative to the traditional model. We are seeking a Director, ideally a talented LPN that will be responsible for hands-on care for clusters of home care clients. including but not limited to staffing, administration, compliance, employee relations and hands-on care. The role is perfect for someone who is interested in building, motivating, and leading our team of employees. We offer a competitive compensation package, and the opportunity to be involved in the development of a unique business. You may find out more about us at: www.YourHomes SeniorCare.com Please email your resume to: info@YourHomes SeniorCare.com
Floor Care Person Full time position available for a person with experience in floor care. Must be able to strip, wax, buff floors and run a carpet extraction machine and other custodial duties. Apply at
AustinWoods
4780 Kirk Rd. Austintown Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm
A unique opportunity exists at the Blackburn Home in Poland. The Blackburn Home is a private 15 suite Senior Living Center that provides residents all the comforts of home but in an assisted living environment. Due to the retirement of the current administrator, an opportunity is available for the right person. The position has full responsibility for the running of the home and oversees the kitchen staff, maintenance staff, personal care staff and activities director. Responsibilities also include some marketing, sales and bookkeeping. We are seeking a candidate that has had 5-10 years of supervisory experience preferably with seniors in a healthcare or assisted living facility and a BS/BA or equivalent. The unique candidate should be compassionate, empathetic, organized and have good communication skills. Some healthcare background preferred. The position reports to the Board of Trustees. Interested candidates should forward their resume (with salary requirements please) to: lgordon@ hr-alternativesinc.com Or to: J. Underwood
AustinWoods Nursing Center
4780 Kirk Rd. Austintown, OH 44515 8:30am - 4:00 pm
Medical Assistant/ Secretary Resume to: Ohio Neurologic Institute & Sleep Center 5701 Market St. #101 Boardman, OH 44512 or Fax: 330-726-7901
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Austintown family physician looking for Medical Secretary or Assistant. If interested send resume to: 25 N. Canfield Niles Rd. Suite 160 Austintown, OH 44515 Or fax to 330-792-8707
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Free Classes Available Windsor House is currently seeking full and part time STNAs for ALL shifts. Must be state tested or have recent class completion. Standard starting rate for STNAs is $10/hour plus shift differential. Sign-on bonus of $500-$1000 are available for applicants hired to work full or part time (24-40 hours per week). Per diem STNA rate is $12/hour. Apply in person to the following locations: (shift availability may vary)
Liberty Health Care Center Youngstown, OH Masternick Memorial Health Care Center New Middletown, OH O’Brien Memorial Health Care Center Masury, OH Omni Manor Health Care Center Austintown, OH Parkside Health Care Center Columbiana, OH Windsor House at Champion Warren, OH STNA Training Program - Information on two-week nurse aide training program is available. Call 330-545-1550 to ask about options to enroll class free of charge, a $600 value! For more info please contact Human Resources at 330-545-1550 or apply online at www.windsorhouseinc.com EOE ~ DFWP
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Registered Nurse Greenbriar Healthcare Center has an immediate opening for a FT Midnight RN. Twelve hour shifts available. Long term care experience preferred. We pay based upon experience. Our dynamic and supportive working environment offers a familyfriendly atmosphere, competitive wages, and an excellent benefits package for full-time associates. If you strive for excellence, come join our World Class Team of employees in providing World Class Care with dignity to our residents. Apply in person or send resume to:
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The Farrell Area School District has an opening for a School Nurse. Applicants must have a BS in Nursing. PDE School Nurse Certification, a current PA Registered Nurse License and CPR/AED Certification. Background/experience preferred in pediatrics/community/ER or previous school nursing. Please submit a letter of interest to: FASD c/o Dr. Lora Adams-King, Supt. 1600 Roemer Blvd. Farrell, PA 16121 along with 3 reference letters and a copy of current Act 33, 34 (151), FBI Fingerprint Report and TB Tine Test. Deadline: June 20, 2016 at 2:00 p.m.
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WORKPLACE CONSULTANT We’re Hiring! Join the Ohio Desk team. Sales positions available at Ohio Desk, in our Cleveland, Akron and Youngstown offices Ohio Desk is a platinum Steelcase furniture dealer in Ohio, serving Cleveland, AkronCanton, Youngstown and Erie, PA. We have been in the business of creating world class interior environments since 1908. The Ohio Desk team prides itself in bringing quality products and resources to our Fortune 500 clients as well as to local small businesses.
What are the responsibilities of an Ohio Desk Workplace Consultant? Market and sell products and services offered by The Ohio Desk Company. Engage with the Customer around workplace insights derived from Steelcase’s research. Understand and address the needs of the Customer. Focus on penetrating competitive accounts, supporting architecture & design firms, major accounts and emerging businesses.
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Casual Substitutes for Elementary and Secondary
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The Farrell Area School District has an immediate opening for a Casual Substitutes for Elementary and Secondary. Applicants must be PA certified in Elementary Education or any Secondary Subject. Potential for up to 180 day employment. Please submit PA Standard teaching application, copy of certification and letter of interest to: FASD c/o Dr. Lora Adams-King, Supt. 1600 Roemer Blvd. Farrell, PA 16121 along with 3 reference letters and a copy of current Act 33, 34 (151), FBI Fingerprint Report and TB Tine Test. Deadline: June 20, 2016 at 2:00 p.m.
French Teacher and Social Studies Teacher
The Farrell Area School District has an immediate opening for a French Teacher and a Social Studies Teacher. Applicants must be PA certified. Please submit PA Standard teaching application, copy of certification and letter of interest to: FASD c/o Dr. Lora Adams-King, Supt. 1600 Roemer Blvd. Farrell, PA 16121 along with 3 reference letters and a copy of current Act 33, 34 (151), FBI Fingerprint Report and TB Tine Test. Deadline: June 20, 2016 at 2:00 p.m.
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Exceptional opportunity in Youngstown, Ohio. A high energy, personable Architectural Draftsman is needed to create details and BOM’s based on Architectural arrangement drawings. Will interface with General Contractor and shop employees. Capable of performing field measurements. Experience in estimating would be helpful. 2D AUTOCAD required. Benefits include Health Insurance, Vacation, and Paid Holidays. E.O.E. Submit COVER and RESUME to: youngstowndesigner@ gmail.com
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Kitchen Help All shifts, part time. Apply in person at: Belleria Pizza 3549 State Rt. 5 Cortland, OH 44410 Or call 330-719-4072
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Needed with exp., $10.50$12.00/hr. depending on exp. Apply within: Lock 24 ~ Lisbon, OH 330-420-0464
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The Farrell Area School District is accepting applications for Title I Aides and Special Education Aides. Both applicants must be PA certified teachers. Experience in Special Education is preferred for the Special Education Aide position. Please submit an application and letter of interest along with 3 reference letters and a copy of current Act 33, 34 (151), FBI Fingerprint Report and TB Tine Test to: FASD c/o Dr. Lora Adams-King, Supt. 1600 Roemer Blvd. Farrell, PA 16121 Deadline: June 20, 2016 at 2:00pm
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General Education Instructor
The New Castle School of Trades, a leader in vocation education since 1945, is seeking a part time evening General Education Instructor. Applicant must have a Bachelor degree & have good math, communication & computer skills. If qualified, please fax resume to: 724-202-6147 or e-mail to: tgiovannelli@nsctrades.edu RESIDENTIAL - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COUNSELOR. Trumbull Co. SIGN ON BONUS Eligible! To counsel clients with mental health and substance abuse disorders in Warren facility. Must be able to assess clients’ capabilities, make appropriate judgments; possess good documentation skills and interact within the therapeutic milieu. LPC or LSW required with LISW preferred. LCDC with LICDC preferred. Preferred 3 years of mental health and substance abuse disorder treatment experience. Full time. Competitive salary and benefits package commensurate with experience. Varied schedule that will include days, evenings and weekends. For more information go to: www.compassfamily.org Employment Opportunities. Send resume to: Box BH-RBC, Personnel Compass Family and Community Services 535 Marmion Yo., OH 44502 No phone inquiries. EOE-M/F/H including persons with disabilities and veterans Moving from the area? Log onto Vindy.com to keep in touch!
Pat Catan’s Craft Centers, Boardman, is seeking an Assistant Manager with proven retail performance. Utilize your experience and business sense to drive sales and build your customer base! If you enjoy merchandising, expressing your creativity with displays and want to develop your leadership skills as a manager, this may be the ideal position for you. Ideal candidates will have previous retail management experience with plan-o-grams. Big box experience is preferred. Please send resume with salary requirements to: monicat@darice.com EOE
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Full or part time Sales position available. Reliable transportation needed. Exp. helpful but not necessary. No Sundays or holidays. Email resume to: landisfloors@ zoominternet.net Or fax to: 330-549-0753
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Looking for a reliable, honest person with knowledge of electronics, computers & gaming systems. The ideal candidate will have a good personality, work well with the public & have the ability to sell. Full or part time, Mon.-Sat. Pay rate based on exp., no late night hours. Send to: Box P62603 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501
Skills/Trades Cabinet Maker and Laminate Workers
Experience preferred. Full or part time. 724-535-3393
PLUMBER
Experience in sewer & drain cleaning, camera & service repairs. Valid driver’s license required. Excellent wages & benefits. Apply at: Komar Plumbing 49 Roche way Boardman - 330-758-5073 Drug Free Workplace - EOE
Quality Control Inspector
Local machining company looking for a Quality Control Inspector. Must have 35 years machining/manufacturing experience and be able to use micrometers, calipers, veneers, depth gauges, etc. Must be able to read and interpret prints and specification documentation. Ideal candidate will be detailed, resourceful, have good communication skills, and be capable of multi-tasking. Full time position with benefits. Compensation based on experience. Send reply to: Box M62606 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501
Welding Instructor
The New Castle School of Trades, a leader in vocational education since 1945, is seeking a part time evening Welding Instructor. Applicant must have at least 5 yrs. exp. in the welding field & a strong desire to help students succed. Good people skills are a must. Qualified applicants may e-mail resume to tgiovannelli@ncstrades.edu Or fax to: 724-202-6147
Telemarketing
Telemarketers
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Telemarketers
Exp. a plus, local company looking for talent. Commission & bonuses. Earn up to $25/hr. 330-707-2222
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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished
Apartments Unfurnished Liberty - 218 1/2 Trumbull Ave., 3-bdrm., 1.5-bath, all appliances,. washer/dryer hook-up, covered parking, $650/mo. Call 330-502-6244 Poland - Lg. 3-bdrm. 2nd floor duplex., 2 bath. Heat, water incl., 2 yr. lease, $875/mo. Call 330-501-0535
Houses For Rent Austintown - 3 bdrm. ranch w/garage, fireplace, basement, 2 bath, $700 + util. Must qualify. 330-397-4239. Austintown - 3 Bdrm. ranch with basement, fenced in back yard, new furnace, c/a, new hot water tank. NO PETS. $650 + util. & sec. Call 330-532-1644
Commercial/Industrial For Rent Girard - Office space, 448 sq. ft., $650/mo. all util. incl., at Petro Truck Stop. 330-505-3700, option 4
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REAL ESTATE Houses For Sale BOARDMAN (Applewood Acres) Lease with Option to Buy - 890 Larkridge - $127,000 (Land Contract Sale) Lakeside Realty Call Steve - 330-501-0278 Poland Village - 3 Bdrm. Colonial, maintenance free, 1 acre, 2.5 car garage, $124,900. Jim 330-757-1544
Condos For Sale Poland - Beautiful 2250 sq. ft., all brick condo, in highly desired location, hardwood floors, ceramic tile, 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath, formal liv. rm./din. rm., fam. rm., loft, 2 fireplaces, condo assoc. reserve fund is fully funded. Asking $189,900. 330-507-0700.
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STUFF Antiques/Collectibles Secretary desk with bookcase, antique Larkin, $350. Call 330-651-0087
Appliances DRYER Whirlpool, gas, $125. 330-788-1253
Building Materials Cement Block - assorted sizes, $75 takes all. Call 330-538-2860
Furniture Bdrm. suite - Heavy dark wood, 3 pc., California King, etched glass mirror canopy bed, 2 lighted alcoves in headboard & lg. etched glass mirror in center, lg. storage drawers underneath, triple mirror dresser with carved top, tall dresser, 14” thick mattress, 6 mo. old, fitted sheets, paid $6500 + mattress, all for $1900. Must see! 330-448-2290
BOARDMAN/Poland - apts., lofts, townhouses, price reduced. Pets welcome, Senior Discount. 330-758-5916
Chairs - custom made 6 black leather tufted barrel party chairs w/castor legs, 32”Hx25”W, excellent, $600/offer. 330-501-7856
Canfield - 2 bdrm., heat & hot water incl., $625/mo. No pets. 330-261-1634
Computer desk - solid oak, 48” wide x 24.5” deep, $125. Call 330-758-2657.
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Couch - with matching chair, mauve & blue pattern, like new, $200. 330-536-8449
Bathroom Sink, no cabinet, 42”Lx23”W, new, $100 or best offer. 330-565-5803. FREE - Come & get it! 7ft. square shed, 10ft. tall, Well built. G - O - N - E !
Jayco Eagle 5th Wheel Camper - 2008 Model 299RLS, 30ft., 10” long, 2 slides, $16,000. Call 330-534-4074
FORD MUSTANG - 1996 5.0, extra speed equipment, many extras, $5500/offer. Call 330-707-5405
Dining table, oak, double pedestal, with accent tiles, 60”x41”, 17.5” leaf, excellent condition, $500/offer. Call 330-501-7856
NEW PUPPIES English Bulldogs, AKC, Pomeranians, Shi-A-Tese, Beagles, Shepherd, Yorkies, Mini Poodles, Border Collie, Malti-Poo, Mini Dachshund, York-Poo, Chihuahuas all colors, Shih-Poo, Cav-AChon, Shihtzu-Bichon, BeaBulls, Puggle-Bulls, YorkeBichon, Shih-Chi, Pom-Poo, Shorkie-Poo, Toy Fox, ShihTzu, Yorkie-Poms, YorkieChihuahua, Yorkchon. 1560 E. Liberty St., Girard off Belmont Behind Denny's www.ohiopuppy.com 330-259-1286
Pontiac Sunfire SE - 2002 Auto., air, sunroof, CD/stereo, orig. owner, good shape, needs brakes, 63,000 mi., $1500. Call 330-758-5742
Chevrolet Colorado - 2004 ext. cab, RWD, brand new tires, new front brakes & bearings. Air, cruise, keyless entry, p.l., p.w., p.m., auto. trans., 113,000 mi., $5500/offer. 330-519-7560
Dodge Grand Caravan SXT 2005, good condition, 100,000 mi., well maintained, some rust, asking $3800/offer. 330-503-9039
Grandfather Clock - Vintage Curio, large, lighted glass shelves, chimes, runs well, $600. Call 330-953-3237 Kitchen table - solid oak with 4 oak chairs, $125. Call 330-651-0087 Loveseat - 2 seats, reclines, good condition, blue & tan, $75. 330-502-3966 Mattress - new, Sleep Number, limited edition, ILE Queen, top of the line, incl. firmness control system, 1 wireless remote, $4599.99/ offer. 330-951-1167 Mattress - Serta, queen, very good condition, $1300 new, $125. 330-758-1517 MATTRESS KING - $99, any size set & up. 6534 Market. Call 330-758-3217
Sofa Bed - $350/offer Call 330-799-9257
Medical Equipment Chair Lift - Access, max. load 300 lbs., $400/offer. 330-565-0350 Hospital Bed - Invacare, power, excellent condition, $450/offer. 330-506-1809.
Household Goods INDIANOLA FURNITURE 1405 E. Indianola Ave. 330-788-8284 Lg. selection of clean, used furniture, appl., bedding.
Lawn/Garden Equipment Lawn tractor - 15.5 hp., 38” cut, Bolens, $450. Call 330-501-9716 TRACTOR - John Deere, 7 yrs. old, 48” cut, 25hp, good condiiton, $500. S-O-L-D!
Miscellaneous Air Compressor - 100 gallon horizontal Ingersoll Rand, 3 phase elec., excellent condition, $700. 814-450-2692
Musical Instruments Piano - Wurlitzer Console, fine condition, oak finish, $350. Call 330-533-3163 Turntable - Project Debut 3. Brand new, played once, $250/offer. 330-272-2531
Sporting/Exercise Equipment Elliptical Trainer - Linex, new, shows RPM, time, distance, calories & pulse, $168. Call 330-793-6570 Exercise Bike - Schwinn Airdyne, excellent condition, $100. 330-727-9056 Golf bag travel case, hard cover, $60 or best offer. Call 330-542-2920 GUN - Colt 1911 .45 stainless Gold Cup Trophy Edition. Used, like new, only 200 rounds shot, 350 rounds with handgun. orig. case, lock & all paperwork. Sell for $950 cash, worth $1190 with rounds. Bought new for $1200, selling used on 3 auction sites for $1050. S-O-L-D! TOTAL GYM - XLS, good shape, $350. Call Jerry 330-272-5786 Weight Bench - Gold’s Gym Olympic, with olympic bar, curl bar, 45 lbs. dumbell set, 235 lbs. weight plates, $300/offer. 330-503-3412
Swimming Pools/ Accessories HOT TUB - Sundance Optima 880 series, older model but in great shape, $1000. 330-770-3404 PUMP - New 1 hp. Hayward Adaptable for pool or hot tub, $125. 330-565-2089 Optiflow sand filter & pump. Sand filter, 100 lb. capacity, 1 hp. pump, $225 firm. Call 330-788-5556
Air Compressor - industrial, Ajax, 5HP, 220 single phase, $750. 330-720-4741
Wanted to Buy
Air conditioners - 2, remote, Samsung, 12,300 BTU, 8,000 BTU, used 1/2 season $550/offer. 330-207-1700.
Top $ Paid - old toys, old GI Joe’s, tin toys, trains, robots, slot cars, Hot Wheels, etc. Call 330-307-7564
GO-CART - American Challenger, 2 seater, $500/offer. Call 330-480-9293 Ladder - Krause, folding, alum., combo 12’ straight, 6’ step, 300 lb. cap., $100. Call 330-757-9041. Patio Table - 40” Diameter red wood, 4 matching chairs, lg. umbrella, $75/offer. Call 330-792-3996.
WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
Honda - 2011, 40cc moped, like new, 700 mi., asking $950. Call 330-240-0505
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Kawasaki Vulcan - 2007 Fast & Loud! 10,000 mi., clean, loaded, 900cc, $5000. Call 330-720-1184
AUTOMOTIVE Antique/Classic Cars Ford Custom T Bucket 1923. Excellent, sacrifice $16,900/offer; invested, $40,000. Call 330-720-0381 Ford Mustang Coupe - 1970. New dash, headliner, radio, battery & rear window, all dash lights, switches & gauges work, p.s., rebuilt 302 engine, Holley 4 barrel, Edelbrock intake, MSD ignition, stainless steel exhaust, $12,000. Call 330-637-2288 Volkswagen Dune Buggy 1960, hard top conv., excellent condition, $10,000/offer. Call 330-720-0381
Automobile Parts/Service Undercover cap, silver, fits 2009-2014 F-150, LED light & lock, weathertight; Front & rear Husky floorliners, asll weather, gray; fron chrome grill insert; front Seat0 saver covers, gray, like new, $1000 for all. 330534-3469 after 6pm
Boats BOAT - 1990 16ft. hard bottom inflatable, 25hp Suzuki, trailer, all access., $1600. Call 814-450-2692 Glastron 1998. 205GS, 20’ Volvo Pnta Cobra outdrive, V-8, low hrs. (499 total), stored inside every winter, $10,000/offer. S - O - L - D ! Gypsy 15’ fiberglass - 1978, 65 Evinrude, w/electronics, $800/offer. 330-207-1700.
Cats
Sewing Machine - Portable, Singer Fashion Mate with stand, $75. 330-565-5803
Dogs
Vanity Set - Light brown with mirror & bench, $100. Call 330-565-5803
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Starcraft - 1964, 16’, 40 hp. Mercury outboard, trailer & extras, good condition, $2000/offer. 330-565-5803
KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352
German Shepherd Puppies AKC, 8 wks. old, $800. 330-770-4097
Dirt Bike - 2015, 1 yr. old, 125cc, $500/offer. Call 330-480-9293
Free Pets
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QUILTING FRAME Wood, 8 ft., folds up, $150/offer. 330-729-1397
Motorcycles/Mopeds
Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce - 2003, 13,275 mi., too many extras to list, must see to appreciate, $13,500. Call 330-507-0612.
Renken - 1997. 21 ft. cuddy cabin, 350 Mercruiser, good condition, $6500. 330-383-3728, leave msg.
PETS, ANIMALS
JAYCO - 1994 30ft., sleeps 6, $3500/offer. Call 330-509-1806
16’ fiberglass boat with trailer & 2 motors, $900. Call 724-931-0733 Sailboat - 11 ft. Nipper, with trailer, sails, new center board, new tires. Boat is a project boat, $150. Call 330-757-1261
Victory Classic Cruiser 2003, 19,000 mi., excellent shape, $4000. 330-501-3024 Yamaha V Star 1100 - 2007 Classic Silverado edition, beautiful bike, only 5800 mi., too many extras to list, $4900/offer. 330-501-8023
Automobiles Buick Lacrosse CXL - 2005 Fully loaded, good condition, orig. owner, $4500. Call 330-533-4188 CADILLAC SLS - 2002 Excellent condition, no winters, 43,000 mi., $5000/offer. 330-759-0877 Chevrolet Cruze - 2014, black, less than 19,000 mi., clean, elderly owner, excellent condition, $12,500/offer. 330-530-2433 or 330-506-4843 Chevrolet Malibu LT - 2011 1 owner, 36,000 mi., like new condition, gold mist color, p.s., p.w., a/c, cruise, remote start, $11,000/offer. Call 330-539-6864 Chevrolet Malibu LT - 2008 78,000 mi., excellent condition, $8200/offer. Call 330-702-1008 Chevrolet Cobalt LS - 2007 2-Dr., p.w., p.l., p. mirrors, tilt, cruise, only 65,100 mi., $5450/offer. 330-540-1230 Chevrolet Impala - 2005, 3.8 V-6, p.s., loaded, cold a/c, new tires & brakes, nice, $2195. Call 330-398-1233 Chevrolet Impala - 2002 1 owner, clean, 110,000 mi., $2800. S - O - L - D ! Chevrolet Malibu - 1997 V-6, replaced engine & trans., all new suspension, , Ipod ready, $5000 in receipts, $998. 330-507-2415. Chevrolet Corvette - 1982 Collector’s Edition, 2-tone gold & brown, t-tops, recent tuneup, 57,000 orig. mi., $25,000/offer 330-707-5405 Chrysler Retractable Conv. 2012. Cherry red, white leather int., 54,000 mi., still under Chrysler warranty, very clean, $15,495. S-O-L-D! Chrysler Sebring - 2006 Convertible, nice car, low mi., $5000. 330-755-6578.
Honda Civic EX-L 2009 4 dr., 1.8L, leather, power, 160,000 mi., good to fair condition, $5600. Call 330-853-7481
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 1999. Super Charged, high mi., runs good, body good, $1500. Call 330-261-2948
Honda Accord - 2004, 2 dr. coupe, leather, silver, V-6, sunroof, 200,000 mi., runs & looks like new, $1800 add on Carfax, $3500 or best offer. Call 330-506-0683
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Honda Accord - 1999, 220,000 highway mi., 2nd. owner, Fla. car, extras, $1100/offer. 330-207-1700.
Chevrolet Tahoe - 2015 13,500 mi., 4WD, $41,500. 330-758-9669
Hyundai Elantra - 2013 Heated seats, Bluetooth, 54,000 mi., $11,400 or best offer. Call 330-727-9715. Hyundai Accent - 2009, excellent shape, 4 dr., 52,000 mi., $5000. 330-423-2680. Hyundai Sonata - 2008 6300 mi., $6500/offer. Call 330-519-7188 Kia Optima - 2011 49,000 mi., $11,500/offer. 330-519-7188 LEXUS RX 350 - 2008 71,000 mi., good condition, well maintained, $16,000/ offer. Call 330-534-0861. Nissan Altima - 2014 Excellent condition, runs great, great MPG, $11,500. S-O-L-D! Nissan Altima Coupe 2009 33,000 mi., $9500/offer. Call 330-519-7188 Oldsmobile Eighty Eight 1990 Good condition, low mi., $900. 330-272-7289 Pontiac Solstice - 2008 5 spd., 33,000 mi., $10,500/ offer. Call 330-502-3611
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SUVs
Chevrolet Blazer - 1998, auto., 6 cyl., big rims & tires, $1000/offer. 330-207-1700. Ford Edge SEL Plus - 2007 Loaded, 69,000 mi., $10,500/offer 330-719-5350 GMC Terrain - 2013 3700 mi., loaded, like new, $12,000/offer 330-519-7188
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FORD F-150 XLT - 1997 Ext. cab, V-8, fiberglass cap, 125,000 mi., $3995/offer. 330-540-9690 Nissan Frontier SE - 2010, 4x4, ext. cab, red, 6 spd., manual trans., clean Car Fax, $15,900. 330-550-3188
Vans Chevrolet Astro Conversion Van - 1995, 198,710 mi., $800. S - O - L - D !
JEEP SAHARA - 2000 Black, tan soft & hard tops, 103,000 mi., a/c, auto., $5900. Call 330-727-7853 after 5pm
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Mercedes ML320 - 1998, excellent condition, 96,000 mi., $3150. 330-540-6571 Mitsubishi Montero Sport 2002, runs good, needs exhaust work, $1500 or best offer. Call 330-356-0271
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FORD F-150 1998 4WD, Looks good, runs great! Everything works, $2000 firm. 330-402-7908
Honda Odyssey EX - 2002 1 owner, silver, 150,000 mi., new tires & brakes, 7 pass., remote start, runs great, $3900. Call 330-727-0884
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Happily Ever After Ashley Hill, Bobby Rogers are engaged Ashley Hill and Bobby Rogers, both of Canfield, are engaged and planning to be married July 30. Their parents are announcing their engagement. The parents of the bride-elect are Sally and Don Kurjan of Mineral Ridge and Jasmine and Ed Hill of Girard. The parents of the future groom are Joyce and Ron Rogers of Petersburg. The ceremony will take place at 6 p.m. at Englewood Beach, Englewood, Fla. Invitations will be issued for the wedding and a reception. Miss Hill earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Youngstown State University. She plans to graduate in June from Brown Mackie College in Akron as an occupational therapy assistant. Her fiancé works in quality control for Cenergy, LLC in Milton, W. Va.
Sharkey-Takach wedding set for early July Announcement is being made by Mark and Janice Takach of Canfield of the engagement of their son, Mark Takach, and Laura Sharkey, both of Falls Church, Va. The bride-elect is a daughter of Robert and Lynn Sharkey of Lockport, N.Y. A graduate of the University of Maryland with a master’s degree in speech pathology, Miss Sharkey is a speechlanguage pathologist at Loudon County Schools in Ashburn, Va. Mr. Takach earned a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems from James Madison University and is a business intelligence consultant with Teradata Corp. in Reston, Va. The couple’s open ceremony will take place at 1:30 p.m. July 2 at All Saints Roman Catholic Church in Lockport, and invitations will be issued for a reception to take place at The Columns Banquets in Elma, N.Y.
Parker-Wilson wedding planned for July 16 Raymond Parker of Poland and Cynthia Fuentes of Girard are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Parker of Champion, formerly of Austintown, to Bryant Wilson of Champion. The prospective groom is a son of Eric and Grace Wilson of Champion. The couple will exchange marriage vows at 4 p.m. July 16 at Five Fillies Farm in New Wilmington, Pa., where a reception will follow. Invitations will be extended for both events. A graduate of Kent State University with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education, Miss Parker is a third-grade teacher with Champion Local Schools. Mr. Wilson earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Youngstown State University. He teaches physical education at Champion Local Schools.
Malatoks mark 50th anniversary at family dinner Donald Malatok and the former Paulette Malutic were married May 7, 1966, at St. Nicholas Church, where they are members. A private dinner at Nicolinni’s Restaurant, hosted by their children and their spouses, will celebrate their 50th anniversary. Their children are Dana and Scott Hughes of Struthers, Brian and Jen Malatok of New Middletown and Tracy and Matthew Leicht of Boardman. The family includes five grandchildren: Will Heid, Eric Hughes, Rachel Malatok, Malcolm Leicht and Miles Leicht. Mr. Malatok grew up on the East side of Youngstown and served with the U.S. Army in Germany. He worked for Commercial Intertech for 35 years and retired in 1999. Mrs. Malatok also was raised on the
East side and Struthers. She has been a beautician for more than 50 years at Strouss, Simply Hair and Brush and Comb. The couple met in 1963 at Geneva-onthe Lake.