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of 276 individuals who found our friendly fish in the ad for Otterbein North Shore on page 4A in last weeks Beacon. Kenny wins our weekly $20 gift card from Friendship Food Stores as well as a beautiful decorative nautical floor mat from Capns Custom Carpets at Fort Firelands. Well definitely be hiding Wylie again this week. If you find him, drop off an entry form at our office in the Beacon Place Business Center or click on the Find Wylie Icon at our website, www.thebeacon.net.
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I received a lot of comments about the photos of the Battle reenactment on the front page of last weeks Beacon. As you know, we are limited by space in the paper. We have unlimited space on our website, www.thebeacon.net. Our editor Donna Lueke indicated that the photo galleries online will remain up for a while. If you would like keep the Battle of Lake Erie in your memory forever and want to purchase copies of any of the photographs, just call the office at 419-732-2154. We will be selling 8 x 10 prints for $8 each. Donna and Jasmine Cupp were on different boats taking pictures of the battle, and did an absolutely tremendous job.
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Mark the weekend of Sept. 28 & 29 down on your calendar. In conjunction with our sister paper, the Huron Hometown News, The Beacon is hosting a special Open House Weekend titled Erie-Ottawa County Home Tour. Be looking for a special tab to come out on Sept. 26.
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Otterbein North Shore is holding a Bridge Players Gathering this Tuesday, Sept. 17, from 1-3 p.m. Ann Chimera, Club Director, is the host. Bring your group if you love to play bridge, or bring yourself if youd like to learn how to play bridge. Social games and duplicate style games will be played with prizes awarded. They will also feature delicious appetizers. RSVP to Kirsten at Otterbein North Shore by calling 419-798-8203.
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We received word from the Ohio Department of Transportation that State Route 2 between State Routes 53 and 163 will be reduced to just one lane of traffic from now until May of 2014 for mine remediation. The project is not scheduled to be completed until May of 2016.
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The Humane Society of Ottawa County is setting up a speakers bureau. Any school or community organization who would like a talk from the Humane Officers or staff members to learn more about animal care, how to treat animals, volunteering at the shelter can contact Denny Hammond at 419-260-3105.
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St. Paul United Church of Christ in Oak Harbor is hosting a community sale and vendor table sale at the church located at 165 Toussaint Street from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Saturday, Sept. 14. The sale will have garages sale tables featuring household items, clothing, toys, baby gear, electronics, sports equipment, books, paintings, bikes and more! Vendors will include Pampered Chef, Tupperware, Mary Kay, Origami Owl, Rock-it-Out Nutrition, Xabee and others. They have over 20 tables sold for the event. A concession stand will also be open for food and snacks. For more information, call Jackie Timmons at 419-8982045.
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Our Find Wylie winner this week is Kenny Sass of Port Clinton who was one
The Port Clinton High School Class of 1954 will hold their annual Fish Fry at the McAtee home, 1371 NW Catawba Rd., this Saturday, Sept. 14. Gathering time starts at 3 p.m. and the fish fry and potluck begin
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The Ottawa County Genealogical Society will meet this Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. at Ida Rupp Public Library in Port Clinton. The speaker for the evening will be John Liske of the Oak Harbor Public Librarys Local History room. He will discuss the genealogical materials available at the Oak Harbor Library.
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The 8th Annual Golf Tournament for the Scholarship Fund of my old and good friend and fellow Kiwanian, the late Terry Heise, will be held on Saturday, Sept. 28, at Oak Harbor Golf Club. Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. They will have a $100,000 hole-in-one hole and two players are guaranteed to win a 2-night hotel stay. For more information, call Terrys son Eric at 614-738-4957 or e-mail him at ebheise1001@yahoo.com. Terry was a friend, coach and mentor in the community and his scholarships go to student athletes who share those traits.
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May 29, 1918-Aug. 29, 2013 Ruth E. Duck, 95, of Toledo and formerly of LaCarne, Oak Harbor, and Port Clinton, died unexpectedly on Thursday, Aug. 29, at Lake Park Nursing Home, Toledo. She was born on May 29, 1918, in LaCarne to Lawrence and Eva (Short) Kroeger. Graveside services was conducted at 1:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 6, at Rusha Cemetery, Oak Harbor. RobinsonWalker Funeral Home & Crematory, Oak Harbor assisted the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www. walkerfuneralhomes.com.
Jan. 27, 1930-Sept. 5, 2013 Vernon Jarrell Green passed on to the presence of his Lord Jesus on Thursday, Sept. 5. He was born Jan. 27, 1930, to Horace D. and Elizabeth (Jarrell) Green and grew up on a farm in Obion County, TN. A memorial service was held at 7 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 8, with a Masonic service by Oak Harbor Lodge, at Robinson-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory, 165 E. Water St., Oak Harbor. Burial will be at a later date in Greenlawn Memory Gardens, Clyde. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.walkerfuneralhomes.com.
Eleanor L. Finke
Feb. 8, 1924-Aug. 27, 2013 Eleanor L. Finke, 89, of Oak Harbor, died Tuesday, Aug. 27, at her residence. She was born on Feb. 8, 1924, in Toledo, to John and Cecil (Lemunyon) Roth. Visitation will be Wednesday, Sept. 11, from 2-8 p.m. at the Robinson-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory, 165 E. Water St., Oak Harbor. The funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m., Thursday, Sept.12, at the funeral home with interment to follow in Union Cemetery, Oak Harbor. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.walkerfuneralhomes. com.
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Sept. 1, 1980-Sept. 1, 2013 Bruce Lynn Leggett II, 33, of Kettering, passed away Sunday, Sept. 1, at Life Care Hospitals of Dayton. Bruce was born on Sept. 1, 1980 in Dayton. Memorial service is 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Tobias Funeral Home Far Hills Chapel, Dayton, with a gathering of family and friends from 1 p.m. until time of the service. Condolences may be made to www.tobiasfuneralhome.com.
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Dorothy M. Ludwig passed away the morning of Wednesday, Sept. 4, peacefully in her sleep, after a long and happy life at the age of 87. Dorothy was born and raised in Steubenville, where she lived with her older sister Kay and younger brother David. Funeral arrangements are being handled by GernerWolf-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory, Port Clinton. Visitation was held at the funeral home from 1-3 p.m,. Saturday, Sept. 7. Dorothy was buried at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 9, at the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, Rittman, alongside Rick. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.walkerfuneralhomes.com.
Robert W. Foster
Feb. 23, 1930-Aug. 20, 2013 Robert W. Foster, age 83, of Bartlett, TN, died on Aug. 20, 2013. Robert was born in Portsmouth, OH, on Feb., 23, 1930, to Lesta and Ralph Forester. A memorial service was held Saturday, Aug. 24, at 1 p.m. at Bartlett United Methodist Church.
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In Remembrance
In Remembrance of Edward Oscar Johnson Jr. Was taken from us 9-13-09 and is sadly missed and loved by family and friends. Loved so much and never forgotten.
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Danbury class of 1988 reunion
The Danbury High School Class of 1988 held its 25 year reunion on Saturday, Aug. 17, at The Lighthouse Resort in Marblehead. There were 24 attendees in all, with a few coming in from out of state to make the event. The Class of 1988 had asked local businesses for donated items to raffle off at the reunion in order to raise funds for a scholarship to be given to a Danbury graduate in the Class of 2014. There were 14 local businesses that participated and the class was able to raise $400 for the scholarship fund. The Class of 1988 would like to say thank you to all the businesses that donated. They are: Victorian Inn Bed & Breakfast, Marblehead Galley/ Freighters Lounge, Big Boppers, Brunos Pizza, Monsoon Lagoon Waterpark and Family Fun Center, The Lighthouse Resort, Miller Ferries to Put In Bay and Middle Bass Island, Bumbera Design/Lighthouse Lodge, Lagoon Saloon, Cleats Club Seat Grille, Bassetts Market, Nagoya Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi, Barnes Nursery and Wousickett/Green Hills/River Cliff Golf Courses.
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The Toledo Symphony Brass Quintet fills Meadowbrook Marsh with music
In continuation with the Simple Gifts: Celebrating our Musical and Natural Roots project, the Toledo Symphony Brass Quintet performed at Meadowbrook Marsh in Marblehead Sunday Sep. 8, at 2 p.m. Before the performance, there was a guided nature walk by the Black Swamp Conservancy. The walk started at 1 p.m. and ended at 2 p.m. with the start of the Brass Quintet. During the walk guides educated guests about plants, birds and butterfly species that were found along the path at Meadowbrook Marsh. At the end of the trail the guides led the guests to the awaiting Brass Quintet. Blankets and chairs filled in the lawn as the quintet played in the beautiful, serene surroundings of Meadowbrook Marsh. For more information on the Toledo Symphony or the Toledo Symphony Brass Quintet visit www.toledosymphony.com. For more information about the Black Swamp Conservancy please visit www. blackswamp.org.
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Serving Our Seniors, the social service agency that advocates for the ability of Erie County Senior Citizens, age 60+, to maintain their independence is printing its second annual Calendar Girls (& Guys) SMILES Calendar. The calendar is a fun and sassy calendar that will make you smile (or laugh) so others can smile, too. It features area residents from Ottawa, Erie & Huron County, ages 60 to 95, in poses that spark the imagination. This tastefully photographed calendar has a purpose to help Serving Our Seniors raise money to treat senior citizens who have poor dental health and lack the means to afford the care. There are currently 80 senior citizens known to Serving Our Seniors who need, but cant afford, oral health care. This year, the calendar includes senior men. The Traveling Lounge Lizards from Ottawa & Erie County, will appear in the calendar strategically placed behind the classic the Rock n Roll Bands instruments. Calendars are scheduled to be available by Oct. 1, and can be purchased at The Beacon for $10 each or by calling Serving Our Seniors at 800-564-1856 or 419-6241856. 100% of the profits of the calendar sales will be used directly for dental care of Erie County senior citizens. FREE Pool $1 Drafts Mon.-Thurs. All Day
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Those who like to sew are invited to gather Saturday, Sept. 21st, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Community Room of Ida Rupp Public Library, 310 Madison Street in Port Clinton, to sew pillowcases for hospitalized kids. ConKerr Cancer is a national organization of volunteers that put together fun fabric pillowcases for children who are inpatients at hospitals. The Northwest Ohio chapter serves children at Toledo & Mercy Childrens Hospital. Please bring your sewing Montowski Matthew J. Montowski Matthew J.Matt Montowski machine and basic sewmattmontowski@cros.net mattmontowski@cros.net ing supplies. Fabric will be 323 Buckeye Blvd. 323 Buckeye Blvd. provided. Lunch is being Port Clinton, OH 43452-1423 Port Clinton, OH 43452-1423 provided by Port Clinton Fax: 419-732-0049 Fax: 419-732-0049 Pizza Hut. 419-732-1100 419-732-1100 The event is being coordinated by Catawba Island resident Linda Peiffer, who also serves as the Northwest Ohio coordinator of ConKerr Cancer. Peiffer can be reached by calling S1272i Not all companies are or operate in all are states. Not in allall products S1272i Not all companies are licensed or operate in alllicensed states. Not all products offered states. are offered in all states. erieinsurance.com for territory company licensure and territory information. Go to erieinsurance.comGo forto company licensure and information. 419-619-9071.
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Lighthouse and Islands Tour WHEN: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. WHERE: Jet Express, Port Clinton COST: $68 adult, $18 child (Age 3-12) Al-Anon/Alateen WHEN: 7 p.m. every Friday WHERE: St. John Lutheran Church, 122 Ottawa, Oak Harbor Erie Shores Cruisers free car show WHEN: 5-9 p.m., Fridays through fall WHERE: Bassetts Market parking lot at Ohio 53 and 163
Wolcott House Open House WHEN: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. WHERE: Wolcott House, 9999 E. Bayshore Road, Marblehead Marblehead Lighthouse Tour WHEN: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. WHERE: Marblehead Lighthouse, Marblehead COST: $2 per person
day of each month WHERE: Magruder Conference Center, Port Clinton Yoga WHEN: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Mondays, September-April, following school calendar WHERE: Danbury Schools, Marblehead COST: $8 per class
Shore Blvd., Marblehead Ottawa County Safety Council Meeting WHEN: 11-11:30 a.m. lunch, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. meeting and presentation WHERE: Magruder Hospital TOPS WHEN: 4:30 p.m. every Wednesday WHERE: Danbury Senior Center, Marblehead
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Al-Anon/Alateen WHEN: 8 p.m. every Thursday WHERE: Trinity United Methodist Church, 135 Adams St. Port Clinton Art Class WHEN: 6-7:30 p.m. every Thursday WHERE: Danbury Senior Center, Marblehead COST: $10 per class Open Public Shooting WHEN: 5:30-8 pm, Tuesday and Thursday evenings WHERE: Camp Perry Training Site, Port Clinton COST: $5/adult, $2/junior Strength Training WHEN: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m WHERE: Magruder Conference Center COST: $4 per session Chronic Pain Support Group WHEN: 6 p.m. second Thursday of each month WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton Diabetic Support Group WHEN: Noon1 p.m., second Thursday of each month WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton Health Screening WHERE: Magruder Hospital, Port Clinton WHEN: 1 p.m., second Thursday of each month COST: $16
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Hike the Dikes: Marsh Mammals WHEN: 9 a.m. WHERE: Sportsmens Migratory Bird Center, 13229 W. SR 2, Oak Harbor Fall Beach Cleanup WHEN: 10 a.m. WHERE: Magee Marsh Wildlife Beach, 13229 W. SR 2, Oak Harbor Household Hazardous Waste Collection WHEN: Last name A-M 9-10:30 a.m., N-Z 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. WHERE: Ottawa County Fairgrounds, SR 163, Oak Harbor Community and Vendor Table Sale WHEN: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul United Church of Christ, 165 Toussaint Street, Oak Harbor Health Care and the HiTech Act WHEN: Event begins at 8:15 a.m., speaker at 9 a.m. WHERE: Oak Harbor Public Library PCHS Class of 1953 WHEN: 6 p.m. WHERE: 1812 Food and Spirits, Port Clinton Afternoon Blue Goose Bus Tours WHEN: 1-4 p.m. WHERE: Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, 14000 W. SR 2, Oak Harbor
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Such an amazing weekend with the Tall Ships coming to our area. I give gratitude for the organizers and volunteers who helped make it a success. It was nice seeing out of town visitors walking through Waterworks Park. I saw a couple looking at the Erie Dearie memorial sign, which is the former transom of Erie Dearie Dans boat. He was the developer of the Erie Dearie fishing lure and one of the captains responsible for bringing many people to our area for fishing in the 1970s. It was great to view people sitting on the benches in the park and beside the water fountain this weekend. Children were playing on the play-ground and adults walking here and there. Saturday morning I walked on the waterfront down near the pier and beach. And from a positive perspective I thought how awesome it was that anyone, no matter economic stature, had the opportunity to see the ships. Viewing the Lake near the pier I recognized native plants, that some may called weeds and I watched the sunrise in contemplation. It came to me that if the development goes through, I may not be able to walk this beach again in solitude, and neither will the average citizen of Port Clinton. It is obvious that our beautiful lakefront attracts many to our area. That is why people are here. Lake Erie is the reason that people came to this region so many years ago. It is the most valuable asset of Port Clinton. If we could be intelligent and not linear thinkers we would consider enhancing its beauty in a natural way. We would understand that positive change is the key and it is for the good of all people. It is not for the few who tell us that this development will bring economic stability. These people may be blinded by the glitter of their own possible economic growth, under the pure guise of aiding our community. I think the speculated development that is now being negotiated needs to be re-evaluated before it is too late. Look at the results of one event on our lakeshore with nothing but a tent, and how it benefited everyone! We can do this as a community and we dont need condos or a hotel on the waterfront park. This park was donated to the people of Port Clinton as a whole for their usage. I question why a developer is not interested in helping restore downtown buildings if unable to build on our waterfront? There are alternative ideas that do not include a building directly on the lake obstructing our view and public access. I do not feel that the speculated Conference Hotel and Condo development on our waterfront is the answer, especially when there are many suitable alternative and vacant locations in the area for these types of buildings. Our families only have a short season to glean the benefits of our beautiful lake and the tourism it promotes. If we utilize it to its fullest we can change the direction. Look what happened this past weekend? Events are one of the keys to economic growth of the downtown area. It would be wise to have more events.More of us need to become involved and not orchestrate from a couch or a bar stool.And it is important that we are totally honest. Telling half truths or flip flopping is still a lie. We have the power to rally as a community and become an example to all. We have the ability to make our community beautiful, sustainable and economically successful without destroying Waterworks Park. Lets begin to become aware and talk to one another. Become informed and involved in our community. It could move us forward as a community and save our city and our Waterworks Park from lakefront development. Thank you, Linda Green How soon we forget. We now see a replay of 2007 on the Waterworks Park issue. The people who oppose any development and insist that the citizens should decide were already accommodated 6 years ago. The issue of rezoning the park to permit the development was on the ballot November 6, 2007. Those in favor had their say and, among many others, were supported by the opinion of three former mayors: myself, John Fritz, and Jeanne Huskey. The opposition was organized by the same C.O.R.D. group that continues to oppose it as if they have forgotten that the people spoke to them that November and supported the change to allow the development. Three sentences concluding the former mayors letter of support at that time still ring true: We also share a concern that a large number of our citizens do not realize how critical Port Clintons situation is. Things absolutely must be turned around very soon or we will continue to be a dying community. When we pass the point where investors and developers no longer feel there is opportunity in Port Clinton, we will have reached the point of no return, and the hopes for our City to thrive again will be extinguished. The people spoke then and said Yes, so now it is time to support our city leaders. Lets move on! Lockwood Zeis Mayor, 1968-1971
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Even though the first day of fall doesnt officially start until Sept. 22, the weather we are experiencing this week makes it feel like it has already arrived. The reports of walleye in certain areas of the lake right now would confirm that it is indeed an early fall. I just hope that winter delays itself long enough for an extraordinary extended fall bite. Typically, the nomadic fish will start moving from the east back to the western basin for the cold season, where they will feed and fatten up for the winter months below the ice before they begin staging up for the spawn in late March to mid-April. This is the time of year when people flock to the area from all over the country to sample what Lake Erie fishing has to offer. Many an anglers dream has come true with a trophy sized walleye that they have always dreamed of catching one day. They might fish for a lifetime on other bodies of water throughout the country and never get one over ten pounds, but fishing in the fall on Lake Erie, those dreams can become a reality multiple times over. Reports of walleye are still being taken on the Canadian line, both above and below it, and east of Middle Island. Crawler har-
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2 BEDROOMS / 1 BATH WITH LARGE YARD AND TREES. $550.00 MONTH PLUS UTILITIES. DEPOSIT & REFERENCES. NO PETS CALL 419 960-7097
HOUSE CLEANING
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Tree Service
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Blinds/Shades
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Dental
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11707 W. State Route 163 Oak Harbor, OH 43449 419-898-6633
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FURNITURE FOR SALE
Lancer Sofa $200.00, Round 40 Coffee Table w/Glass $100.00, Drum Table w/Glass $50.00,3 years old, very good shape 419-798-1234 84 sofa, 2 Matching Chairs, Cocktail Table. Nice Set, asking $300.00 Call 419-898-6809 Washer & Dryer $375., Round Wood Table with 4 chairs $75., Samsung 30 TV $50. All Very Good Condition 419-937-4128
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RV FOR SALE
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The Beacon
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1 Story Living Golf Cart Storage Community Center 2, 3 or 4 Bedrooms 2+ Car Garage Heated Pool & Fitness Center
Completed Models ready for your viewing! CIC Membership Optional - Long-Term Leases Available
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2675 Canterbury Circle, Port Clinton, OH 43452
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