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Huron Hometown News - September 27, 2012
Huron Hometown News - September 27, 2012
Huron Hometown News - September 27, 2012
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Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio Street, Huron 419-433-4701 10 a.m. worship and communion services Sunday School 9 a.m. and Adult Sunday School 9 a.m. www.christchurchhuron.com 419-433-8889 www.lighthouseagc.org Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. Holy Trinity Anglican Church Sunday School 10:00 a.m. adult and 1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan children 419-499-3683 Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. on TuesFather Dennis Henkle days Worship and Holy Communion Youth Group 6 p.m. Sunday Sunday 10:00 a.m. Food Pantry 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. First Presbyterian Church Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Huron United Methodist Church First Presbyterian Church Thursdays 338 Williams Street, Huron Summer Worship Hours: Food Pantry: 419-616-0088 419-433-3984 8:00 & 9:30 a.m. Salvation Army Service Unit 10:30 Rev. J. Roger Skelly Watts Fellowship Hour at 10:30 a.m. a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursdays by apCasual Prayer Service Sun. 8 AM. Boaters Welcome! pointment only. Traditional Service Sun. 10 AM No Sunday School until Fall Pastors Cherub Chat at both ser- Salvation Army Services: 419-433419-433-4348 0500 vices. churchoffice@huronpresby 0Sanctuary and classrooms handi- St. Matthew Evang. Lutheran Grace Presbyterian Church capped accessible. Open Doors, Church Kalahari Resort, Nia Convention Open Minds, Open Hearts 15617 Mason Road, Vermillion Center, Rt. 250, Huron Lighthouse Assembly of God Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor 419-271-1112 440-967-9886 Church graceopchurch@gmail.com www.lutheransonline.com/stmatt820 Cleveland Road East, Huron www.graceop.org Worship: Sunday 6 p.m.
Jr. High Youth Group Sundays during 9 and 11 am church service meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room Sr. High Youth Group Sunday evenings from 6 to 8pm meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints St. Peter Catholic Church 4511 Galloway Road, Huron 430 Main Street, Huron, 419-433- 419-626-9860 5725 Bishop: Bill Reed www.stpetershuron.org Sacrament Service Sundays 9:30 Mass Schedule a.m. 5:00 p.m. Saturday Family History Center Wednesday 8:00 a.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Sunday to 9 p.m. Weekday & Holyday Masses Please see the bulletin on our web- Zion Lutheran Church 930 Main Street, Huron site Reconciliation 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sat- 419-433-4711 www.zionhuron.org urday or by appointment 8:30 a.m. Sundays Traditional WorThe Chapel ship Service 4444 Galloway Road, Sandusky 10 a.m. contemporary, family419-627-0208 friendly workship www.thechapel.tv/ 9:15 a.m. Sundays Family Friendly Saturday Service 5:00 p.m. Contemporary Worship Service Sunday Services at 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 with Sunday School for children and a.m. teens.
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Friends may call Tuesday, October 2 from 9:00 a.m. until time of Mass 11:00 a.m. at St, Peter Catholic Church, 430 Main St, Huron with Rev Jeffery Sikorski, officiating. Burial will be at 1:30 at Calvary Cemetery, Sandusky. In Lieu of flowers contributions can be made to Stein Hospice Services, 1200 Sycamore Line, Sandusky 44870. Online condolences may be shared at www.fosterfh.com. Foster Funeral Home & Crematory, Huron, is handling the arrangements.
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Peter A. Fantozzi
Peter A. Fantozzi, 78, of Huron started his journey to greet our heavenly father on September 11, 2012, surrounded by his loving children and grandchildren. He was a devoted father and grandfather whose greatest joy in life was his family. As a talented journeyman bricklayer, his advice and guidance was often sought by friends and family alike. Pete was a wellknown member of the Huron community and enjoyed visiting the local merchants. He had a passion for jigsaw puzzles, golf, household projects, and Italian cooking. He enjoyed rides along the lakeshore in his Pontiac Firebird and having coffee with friends each morning. He retired from New Departure Hyatt, Sandusky, in 1989. He also was a journeyman mason for over 40 years. He was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Huron, where he was an altar boy as a young man. He was a member of the Fremont and Huron Eagles, UAW 913, Sandusky, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the IAB Club, Sandusky. Survivors include his eight children, Thomas Fantozzi of Huron, Annette Camp of Huron, Sheri Cumpton of Reno, Nevada, Pete (Wendy Berry) Fantozzi of Sandusky, Paul (Anita Klonk) Fantozzi of Huron, Christine (Rodney) Caraway of TX, Anthony (Megan Schmidt) Fantozzi of Avon, and Dominic (Tiffany Payne) Fantozzi of Huron; 17 grandchilren; 15 great grandchildren; and 1 great-great grandchild. He is preceded in death by his parents, William and Mary (Macioce) Fantozzi; a sister, Dolores Fantozzi; and brothers, Bill, Bill Jr., Frank, John, and Joe Fantozzi.
Lorraine A. Chicotel
Aug 6, 1945 - Sep 23, 2012 Lorraine A. Chicotel, age 67, of Huron, died Sunday night, Sept. 23, 2012, in the Erie County Care Facility. She was born Aug. 6, 1945, in Huron, and was a 1965 graduate of Huron High School. She was employed by the Sand Bar, Twine House, and Sawmill Creek, and was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church. She is survived by her son, Stephen Schoeller of Sandusky; two grandchildren, Morgan and Christine Schoeller; three sisters, Shirley Myers, Bonnie Tieman, and Rosemary Chicotel; three brothers, Dale, Dennis, and Joseph Chicotel; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents Patsy and Reva Mae (Mingus) Chicotel; one sister Lillian Bledsoe; and two brothers Patsy Jr. and Gaton Chicotel. At Lorraines request, cremation has taken place. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 28, in Foster Funeral Home and Crematory, 410 Main St., Huron. The Rev. Jeff Sikorski will officiate. Memorials may be made to the church or to the Erie Co. Care Facility. Condolences may be shared with the family at fosterfhome.com.
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Prete Builders, Inc. continues to focus on custom homes with water access. Taking on a few large-scale jobs each spring and summer, Prete has found their niche in shoreline homes. Prete Builders, along with their affiliated architects, seek to make home design an extension of the beauty reflected along the north shore. During the home building process, Prete Builders gives substantial one-on-one time to educate their customers about the critical decisions they will be making from inception to completion of their Dream Home. Beyond the basics, their custom homes boast an eye for artistry and special attention to detail which gives the finished home a unique personality and elevates it to a showcase of superior craftsmanship.
In order to build upon customer relationships, Prete have become specialists in the before and after, as w process during construction. Much of their specialty ing work includes extensive alterations to foundation sic home architecture required to satisfy area flood c combining creative solutions with unrivaled skill and Pretes remodeling projects maximize customer sa and generate referrals. The challenge of meeting the cu timeline enables them to enjoy their summer home relatively short season with enthusiasm.
mation, visit the Parks and Recreation Department website at www.cityofhuron.org or give us a call. Fall Fitness Zumba Session 2 - Fun workout with dance aerobics. Tuesdays and Thursdays, Oct. 30 through Dec, 13, 2012, 5:30-6:30 pm, Woodlands School. Fall Fitness programs accommodate all skill levelsfrom beginners to experienced participants. More information and registration forms available at our web site, www.cityofhuron.org or stop by our office at 110 Wall Street. HelP Wanted: aeroBics instructor Seeking Aerobics Instructor with background teaching various skill levels of participants. Classes held on weekday evenings. Call 419433-8487.
Stay up-to-date on all the current Parks and Recreation news! Sign up for our NEW email alerts on the City of Hurons homepage... Well be sending out information on upcoming programs, events, and other general announcements. First Federal Farmers market Thursday, 3:30 pm 6:30 pm Every Thursday July 19 October 25, 3:30 6:30 pm at the Boat Basin parking lot. Interested vendors should contact the Huron Parks
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Library
The librarys newsletter is available online at www.huronlibrary.org/assets/programs/ newsletter.pdf Who Let the Dogs Out? Saturday, September 29, 10:30 - 11:30 AM What does it take to be a perfect dog owner? How do you train a dog? Paws from your busy schedule and join us as we sniff out the answers to these questions and more with dog trainer, Christine Thomas. Registration is required. YarnWorks, Saturday, September 29, 10:30 AM - 12 PM Knitting and crocheting are what its all about. Join the group! Registration appreciated. for President by Dan Gutman at 6:30 PM and Seniors will talk about Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz at 7:15 PM. New members (grades 3- 6) are always welcome to register for next month, online at www. huronlibrary.org/registration.html or by calling 419-433-5009. Chess class, Thursday, October 4 from 5:30 7:30 PM For players of all ages, abilities and experience. Registration appreciated but not required.
Featuring: House Specialty Lake Erie Perch Plate Including French Fries and Cole Slaw $12.00 Special Happy Hour bar prices!
HYC Flag Officers and Representatives of Ladies Auxiliary and Power Fleet will be there to welcome guests.
Library Levy Town Hall Meeting, Thursday, October 4 at 7 PM Join Director Daniel Slife and Board President Terry Griffith for a short presentation on the Librarys upcoming levy and Vision 2020, Reality 2012: The City- an opportunity to answer questions from Wide Master Plan, Monday, October 1 at the public. 7 PM Join City Manager Andy White for a preTeen Library Council, Friday, October 5, sentation of the City-Wide Master Plan. 3 PM The result of the combined work of a citiThis meeting will concentrate on the Nozen steering committee, City administra- vember 1st murder mystery program. tors and the planning consultancy firm Did you knowthe library has an interCity Architecture, the City-Wide Master Plan is a road map of steps that can be net computer that has Big Shot Magnifier taken today to improve the Huron of to- software and a Magni-Sight Camera for patrons with vision challenges? Come to morrow. the Adult Desk for more information and Rockin Readers Book Group for Tweens, assistance in using these great resources Wednesday, October 3 donated by the Huron Lions Club and the Juniors meet to discuss The Kid Who Ran Ohio Lions Foundation.
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Schools
EHOVEs Cosmetology Salon is Opening for Business!
Quality services at great prices. Why not get your next haircut, hair color, facial, manicure and pedicure at EHOVEs Cosmetology Salon? Adult Education Cosmetology students are already offering hair, skin and nail services in the evenings on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 4-7:30 pm. As of October 15, theyll also be open Monday evenings. High School Cosmetology Seniors will begin offering these services in the daytime on September 25. During the daytime salon, walk-ins are accepted TuesdaysThursdays in a 15 minute timeframe of 11:45 am-Noon, so clients can receive their services completely before the school day ends. No appointments are needed. Students perform the latest techniques under the supervision of the Cosmetology Instructor. Please note that the salon is closed periodically throughout the school year, due to school events, holidays, exams, and other school-related items. For closed dates and Cosmetology student Kyla Ratliff (Norwalk HS) more information on services and prices, please go to the Community Services section of www.EHOVE.net or call 419-4994663 x245. EHOVE Career Center is a leading career tech school in Milan Township. This high school and adult education facility draws students from a variety of locales, and serves multiple school districts in Erie, Huron and Ottawa Counties. Students are given the opportunity to take challenging academic classes in a customized and relevant curriculum, and gain hands-on training and real world experience to prepare them for college, a specific career, or the military. For more information, go to www.EHOVE.net or call 419-499-4663 x232.
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Sports
Huron Glides Past Panthers 49-7
On what really felt like the first true Fall evening on Lake Erie, the Huron Tigers traveled to Cedar Point (Strobel) field to meet the St. Mary Central Catholic Panthers. QB Cody Thompson was again the main story with his unique ability to make something up out of any broken play. The junior signal caller rushed for 134 yards and two TDs. He also went 11 of 15 for 153 yards in the air and three additional touchdowns. WR Aaron Driftmyer was again the principal recipient, catching 5 passes for 81 yards and two touchdowns. The Tiger defense also played a solid game holding the Panthers to just 7 points, giving up just 65 yards on the ground and 93 in the air. They also forced three fumbles on the night. Below Left: Colin McCready catches 3 passes for 47 yards including an 18 yard touchdown pass. Below Right: Josh Evers (6) and Andrew Dowell (39) bring down the Panther RB. Right: Junior QB Cody Thompson Photos by Chris MisChler
Photos by Chris MisChler Above: Megan McCarthy (9) had 6 kills against the Edison Chargers as well as being very active on the front line defensively. Right Above: Hadley Sterett during warm-up for the Edison match. Right Below: Kat Ferrell (17) and Sydney Bragg (2) both move to return the Charger serve.
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10 Home Improvements To Help Your Parents Age In Place
Bruce Miller State FarM inSurance The home is often a symbol of comfort and freedom for older adults, but as people age, hazards around the house can lead to accidental injury and even death. For their peace of mind as well as yours, talk with your parents about making home improvements based on Universal Design a set of principles for creating products and spaces usable by all individuals, without modifications or specialized design. Consider these improvements that may help your parents living happily, comfortably and safely at home: Relocate their bedroom to the main floor. Widen doorways to 32-36 inches and hallways to 36-42 inches to improve accessibility for parents using mobility aids such as walkers or wheelchairs. Decorate with contrasting colors and finishes to help improve depth perception for seniors with poor vision. Replace a standard toilet with a taller model thats 16-18 inches in height. Reinforce the walls around the tub, shower and toilet and install grab bars that can handle a persons weight. Install a large walk-in tub or a shower with little to no curb that can be accessed with a mobility aid. Bench seating, a hand-held showerhead and non-slip flooring are other improvements to make in the tub and/or shower. Create no-step entries and seamless thresholds between rooms to reduce the risk of tripping and to make maneuvering with a mobility aid easier.Outfit doors and faucets with leverstyle handles, which are easier to operate with arthritic or weak hands. Replace standard light switches with easier-to-operate rocker-style switches installed 36-40 inches from the floor. Raise appliances off the floor to reduce the need to bend over when unloading the dishwasher or switching the laundry. Some of these are DIY projects, while others are better left to professionals who specialize in remodeling homes for older adults. The National Association of Home Builders can help you locate a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist near you.
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Markins Celebrates 60th Wedding Anniversary
Roger and Barbara Markin of Huron plan to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house at Marconis restaurant, in Huron, on Sunday September 23, 2012, from 2 to 4pm. Family and friends are invited. The couple was married on September 19, 1952 at Pilgrim Congregational Church in Toledo, Oh. The couple are the parents of four daughters: Susan Ferland of Norwich, CT; Cathy(Ted) Wunderle of Paulding, OH; Carol(Bill) Scott of Huron, OH; and Beth Stewart of Rupert, ID. The couple has 13 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Roger is retired from Schlessman Seed Company and Barbara retired as a secretary and librarian for the Huron City Schools
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Sarah Beth Meade and Judson Michael Bauman were married September 15, 2012 at the Huron United Methodist Church. Rev Roger Skelley-Watts officiated at the 2:05 pm ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mark and Linda Meade of Huron. The groom is the son of Daniel and Janice Bauman of Sterling, Ohio. Emily Meade, of Louisville, Kentucky served as her sisters maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Angela Berning of Huron, Maureen Peklar of Mentor, Ohio, and Katherine Klyczek of Indianapolis, Indiana. The flower girl was the brides cousin, Jacqueline Crawford of Sandusky. Best man was Phillip Woody of Hollywood, Florida, Groomsmen were the grooms brother, Logan Bauman of Sterling, Ohio, Bradley Olenik of Cortland, Ohio, William Bruening of Seville, Ohio. The ring bearer was the grooms cousin Briar Muller of Creston, Ohio. A reception was held at Caesars Crystal Palace in Sandusky. The bride is a 2006 graduate of Huron High School and 2012 graduate of Ohio Northern University with a doctorate of pharmacy. She is employed as a pharmacist for Walgreens in the Dayton, Ohio area. The groom is a 2006 graduate of Norwayne High School and 2011 graduate of Ohio Northern University where he earned a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering. He is employed at General Electric Aviation in Cincinnati. The couple took at wedding trip to Mexico. They live at 936 Sleepy Hollow Dr., Monroe, Ohio, 45050
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The Nuclear Labyrinth on the Great Lakes Conference at BGSU Firelands
The great lakes basin hosts every aspect of the nuclear fuel chain, from uranium mining and refining, to nuclear reactors, waste facilities, and nuclear weapons production facilities. There are currently seven major nuclear facilities on Lake Erie that could have a devastating impact on the ecosystem in the event of a major accident. On Oct. 4 through 6, Bowling Green State University Firelands College will be host to the Nuclear Labyrinth on the Great Lakes Conference which will discuss this issue. Noted scholars, activists, industry professionals, and community members will engage in dialog about the immediate threats and potential impacts of nuclear power on the Great Lakes bio-region. All will be invited to explore the historical, psychological, economic, political, safety, and environmental ramifications of these nuclear power plants on the Lakes. The keynote speaker for the conference will be Dr. Gordon Edwards, president of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility, and he will present on Thursday, Oct. 4 at 7:00 p.m. in the Cedar Point Center at the BGSU Firelands campus. Conference workshops will be held on Friday and Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. The keynote presentation and the entire conference are free and open to the public. The event is presented in conjunction with the BGSU Firelands Community Enrichment Series which is funded by private donors. All conference sessions will be held in the BGSU Firelands Cedar Point Center. Complete details of the conference are available through the BGSU Firelands website at www.firelands.bgsu.edu or by contacting Michael Keegan at (734) 770-1441.
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419-602-7108
PAINTING
Painting Residential Interior Very meticulous 20+ Years Experience Call Bill at
PAINTING
PRESSURE WASHING
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 3 Fireman Services Routine home maintenance, House gutting, Demolition with care, Haulingbasement, attic, garage clean out No job too small. 419-656-6309 LANDSCAPING
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HANDY MAN
Painting Tile Home Maintenance and Repairs Small Jobs Welcome Call Chuck Knight
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Landscaping
All Seasons Painting, Etc. Interior/Exterior Drywall Repair Light Carpentry Wallpaper Removal Pressure Washing And Decks Call 419.624.0383
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
419-433-3162
ROOFING
M&T LAWNCARE
Waste Yard Clean-Up $7.00 per dog
Unique K-9
We offer
Injector Experts state of the art testing equipment allows us to visually check injectors for leaks, faulty spray patterns and confirm injector flow 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.
Low Prices High Quality Dyed Mulch (black & brown) $36/yd. Call for Availability. Visit our garden center: Corner of Berlin & Hill Rds. 1 mi. North of Rt. 113
K&L Nursery
419-588-2590
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419-602-2910 or 419-621-1250
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$15.00 - $25.00 per yard
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GREAT PRESS FOR A GREAT LAKE PLACE
ERIE COUNTY
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Prete Builders, Inc. continues to focus on custom homes with water access. Taking on a few large-scale jobs each spring and summer, Prete has found their niche in shoreline homes. Prete Builders, along with their affiliated architects, seek to make home design an extension of the beauty reflected along the north shore. During the home building process, Prete Builders gives substantial one-on-one time to educate their customers about the critical decisions they will be making from inception to completion of their Dream Home. Beyond the basics, their custom homes boast an eye for artistry and special attention to detail which gives the finished home a unique personality and elevates it to a showcase of superior craftsmanship.
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In order to build upon customer relationships, Prete Bu have become specialists in the before and after, as well process during construction. Much of their specialty rem ing work includes extensive alterations to foundation an sic home architecture required to satisfy area flood cod combining creative solutions with unrivaled skill and ma Pretes remodeling projects maximize customer satisf and generate referrals. The challenge of meeting the custo timeline enables them to enjoy their summer home in O relatively short season with enthusiasm.