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Before we get to the Great
Swami, I must say a few words
about a couple of fne people
that passed on last week. First,
my roomie, former Probate
Judge Dave Zeitzheim. He and I,
along with several others, went
on a ski trip out west many years
ago. After the frst night, it was
decided that we would room to-
gether something about intol-
erable snoring. We have referred
to each other as Roomie ever
since. Im going to miss him.
Also longtime Marblehead
public servant Bill Davis passed
away last week in Florida. His
daughter, Diane (Davis) Jano-
wich was an employee of The
Beacon back in the 80s, one of
the original Beaconettes. Both
obituaries can be read in this
weeks Beacon.
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New hours for City Hall in Port
Clinton have been announced.
They will now be open from 7
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
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Bonnie Crawford of Bay Town-
ship was selected as our Find
Wylie winner last week. She
found our friendly fsh hiding in
the ad for Kaspar Auto Group on
page 6B last week. Bonnie wins
a $20 gift card from Friendship
Food Stores. Well be hiding
Wylie again this week. If you fnd
him, just drop off an entry form
at our offce in the Beacon Place
Business Center, or hit the Find
Wylie icon at www.thebeacon.
net.
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Ok, it is New Years, so it is
time once again for The Great
Swami (otherwise known as your
slightly cynical Beacon Newspa-
per Publisher) to predict what
Ottawa County will look like in
the year 2022. Just having a little
fun, OK?
January 2022 Even though
the Walleye Drop is called off,
thousands of local revelers pack
Port Clinton for New Years
Eve. At midnight, they pour out
of the Waterworks Hotel and
Casino complex to celebrate the
coming of 2022. Casino Manager
Giuseppe Mantalbano says it was
a good night all the way round.
The bar inside the Casino is
called Rosies.
February 2022 Valentines
Day is another big weekend
for the Casino. A visitor from
Cleveland, Flavio Costenzo, wins
the big ticket lottery and walks
away with $5 million. However,
investigators learn that the pro-
gram was rigged since Flavio was
a personal friend of Manager
Mantalbano!!! Mayor Leone says
he is shocked! The whole scheme
Tell Tales
By JOHN SCHAFFNER
The future according
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NORTH COAST LIVE 10
Former Port Clinton Mayor
Debbie Hymore-Tester and Law
Director George Wilber took
part in several meetings with
offcials from the Ohio Depart-
ment of Natural Resources, Di-
vision of Coastal Management.
Chief Chief John Watkins and
Patrick Ernst, along with Tester
and Wilber addressed the fol-
lowing question: who has the
title on the property?
Tester and Wilber are happy to
announce the ownership of the
Waterworks property is not in
question, and the city will not
need authorization to develop
under the Ohio Revised Code
Section 1506.11.
This is one more step closer
to developing our waterfront,
said Tester.
PHOTO BY JOHN SCHAFFNER
Three piles of rubble are all that remain at the old Waterworks
Building site in Port Clinton.
City has rights
to Waterworks
By LEONARD A. PARTIN
Realtor/local broker
Home sales throughout Ohio
in November posted gains for
the ffth consecutive month,
helping the market-
place nearly mirror
the results of a year
ago for the frst 11
months, according
to statistics provided
to the Ohio Associa-
tion of Realtors by the
states Multiple Listing
Services.
In all corners of
Ohio, weve experi-
enced a signifcant
uptick in activity since mid-year
a hopeful sign of an improv-
ing and stable marketplace,
said OAR President Meg Hud-
son. This current stretch of
fve monthly sales gains marks
the frst time since 2005 (July to
November) that weve experi-
enced similar increases over the
prior year. Our market contin-
ues making strides toward fully
regaining its footing and over-
coming the challenges that have
beset the sector since the onset
of the recession in 2008.
Ohio sales in November 2011
reached 7,415, marking an 11.1
percent increase from the 6,672
sales posted during the month a
year ago. The months average
sale price posted a 3.8 percent
decrease to $124,140, com-
pared to the $129,071 mark of
November 2010. The total dol-
lar volume during the month
surpassed $920 million, a 6.9
percent jump from the more
than $861 million posted a year
ago.
Hudson notes that a recent
survey of the states real estate
professionals suggests that the
industry remains optimistic
about the markets outlook in
the coming months.
Locally Firelands Board of
Realtors market areas for Port
Clinton, Oak Harbor, Marble-
head, Put-in-Bay and
surrounding town-
ships has refected a
sales gain, however
not as much as the
combine sales within
the State.
The local market
as reported in Fire-
lands MLS refected
an uptick of 4.3 per-
cent for residential
properties sold (De-
cember 1, to November 31) in
2011 compared to 2010. The
sales total volume for 2011 was
$66,766,570.00 refecting a gain
of 3.16% .
Notable one of the best re-
fections was for the Danbury
Township, Marblehead and,
Lakeside market area refecting
a gain of 14.55 percent in units
sales having a total volume gain
of 3.74 percent. Catawba Island
Township on the other hand,
refected a decline of 9.52 per-
cent for units sold with a decline
of 3.74 percent in total volume.
Interestingly the median price
declined from $130,000.00 to
$128,500.00 illustrating the
lower priced properties have
had more buyer activity. A
positive market refection is the
average days on market for sales
in 2011 declined from 162 to
143 days.
In all the market appears to
have bottomed out and is on
the uptick. Smart buyers realize
the benefts of the all time low
for interest rates, and are tak-
ing advantage of the soft market
prior to the uptick becoming an
upswing.
PARTIN
Local market
appears to be
bouncing back
REAL ESTATE
Welcome 2012!
PHOTOS BY ANGIE ADAIR ZAM
Madison Street was packed with people ready to ring in the
new year Saturday night. A new and improved fberglass Wylie
was lowered via crane while a new Wylie mascot danced on
stage shown below with former Port Clinton mayors Debbie
Hymore-Tester and Tom Brown.
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Residency
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Fellowship
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Professional Societies
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Playmakers Civic Theatre
604 W. 6th St., Port Clinton, Ohio 419-734-5044
Presents
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masquerading as nuns, who beg for a special
cause on the streets of New York.
Starring Jeff Bugbee, Sylvia Chappell, Martin
J. Smith, Millie Butts, Alison Sauvey, and Bella
(the canine actress)
Directed by Margot MacCann and Richard
Renn
8pm performances on Jan. 12th, 13th, 14th,
19th, 20th, 21st
2pm matinees on Jan. 15th and 22nd
Admission is $12
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Shopping Spree
The Ottawa County Junior Fair
would like to thank everyone who
bought a raffe ticket for a shop-
ping spree in 2011.
The winning ticket that was
drawn was the Senior Fair Boards
ticket. Instead of going through
with the shopping spree, the board
voted to donate the money they
would have won in groceries to a
local charity. The Ottawa County
Senior Fair Board has a check for
$400 which will be donated to the
Ottawa County Holiday Bureau.
Thank you to Oak Harbors
Community Market and both Oak
Harbor and Port Clintons Liberty
Tax offces for helping the Junior
Fair sell tickets.
Ottawa County
Junior Fair
Holiday giving
The St. Vincent de Paul food pan-
try would like to give a most heart-
felt thanks to the community and
the churches of Port Clinton for
their generosity. Your year-round
support has made a world of dif-
ference in the lives of so many who
are struggling day to day.
The students of Bataan and Jef-
ferson schools are to be com-
mended for their selfess giving in
the Charity Coin War. The stu-
dents of the two schools save all
their coins and try to out-match
each other. We were amazed at the
amount collected and truly grate-
ful. What an outstanding group of
students! Thank you from the bot-
tom of our hearts.
The staff of St. Vincent de Paul
Elaine Verkin, Secretary SVdP
Ottawa County Fair Queen Christie Cook, Senior Fair Board President
Ron Frank, Junior Fair President Cory Sandwisch, Junior Fair coordina-
tor Debi Heiks and fair king runner-up Ryan Sandwisch hold the check
that will be donated to the Ottawa County Holiday Bureau.
Sound Off
was unraveled by local police chief Cory Car-
penter. Veteran Quarterback Robert Griffn III
leads the Browns to victory in the Super Bowl
over the St. Louis Rams.
March 2022 ODOT announces that it
will begin a major study on a major expansion
of both Ohio 53 between Port Clinton and
Fremont as well as Ohio 2 between Toledo and
Port Clinton in response to the closing of the
Ohio Turnpike, which was sold by the state of
Ohio 8 years ago to Mangiovani Investments
Company. County Commissioners Randy
Drummond, Brenda Smith and Larry Hartlaub
applaud the decision.
April 2022 A record hatch of Asian Carp
ultimately affrms that the invasive species that
appeared in Lake Erie in 2018 has now off-
cially eliminated all native species. While flm-
ing his fshing TV show, DArcy Egan is struck
in the face by a fying carp and knocked off the
boat where he is bitten by a Round Goby.
May 2022 Ed Fitzgerald an-
nounces a key strategic partnership
with several other business owners
on Put-in-Bay to allow gambling on
the island. However, the McCann
family balks at the proposal, so the
primary source of entertainment on
the island will continue to be rock n
roll. LONG LIVE ROCK N ROLL!!!
Ageless entertainer Mike Mad Dog
Adams also commented, but his com-
ments were not printable!
June 2022 The Miller Boat Line
introduces a new high-speed ferry
boat, the S.S. Billy Market! It goes
from Catawba Point to the Lime Kiln
Dock on Put-in-Bay in 3 minutes! To
commemorate the maiden voyage,
the Lime Kiln dock plays host to
50,000 aging Parrot Heads as Jimmy
Buffet performs on the Island.
July 2022 Lake Erie turns green
from heavy phosphorus-laden algae
blooms from Monroe to Cleveland.
The bloom kills all of the Asian
Carp in the Lake. The massive kill is
blamed on asbestos contamination
from the artifcial reefs created in
2012 from the ruins of the old Water-
works Building in Port Clinton.
August 2022 The Inter-Lake
Yachting Associations annual Sail Re-
gatta at Put-in-Bay draws 357 yachts
from all over the Great Lakes. The event has
become the No. 1 sailing event in the world!!!
For the eighth straight year, former Beacon
Publisher John Schaffner wins frst overall
honors! Oak Harbor joins Genoa and Elmore
as a highly desirable residential community
fed by the huge expansion of the Materion
operation and the expansion at Davis-Besse.
Because of the population shift, the County
Commissioners announce that they will move
the county seat to Oak Harbor.
September 2022 Eric and Kassie An-
dersons NASCAR team featuring local driver
Alonzo Russo, wins the Sprint Cup in Home-
stead, Fla. Football season begins with the Port
Clinton Lakers favored to win the Sandusky
Bay Conference championship. However, they
lose to Oak Harbor for the sixth straight season
as the Rockets go on to the Championship.
October 2022 A special Sweetest Day
poll on The Beacons website (there are no
print newspapers in 2022) establishes former
Port Clinton Mayor Debbie Hymore-Tester as
the Sweetest person in Ottawa County! The
city allows a special Goose Hunting day on
the Port Clinton City Beach, which had been
condemned due to excess goose coli-form pol-
lution.
November 2022 Jimmy Stefano runs
for the 9th District congressional seat held by
Chris Redfern and wins a squeaker. Port Clin-
ton Mayor Vince Leone announces that he will
organize and appoint an Ad Hoc committee
to study a potential marina in Port Clinton. I
think this could help revitalize the downtown,
says Leone.
December 2022 Despite losing only
one game to Oak Harbor, the Port Clinton
Redskins win their frst State Championship
in football. Coach Toby Hammond credits the
Redskin Rebuild program for its dedication
and patience in creating the most state-of-
the-art weight room in Ohio high school
football!
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David Zeitzheim
Nov. 13, 1938 Dec. 31, 2011
David A. Zeitzheim,
73 of Oak Harbor died
Saturday, Dec. 31, at
his home. He was born
Nov. 13, 1938, in San-
dusky, to the late Harold
J. and Alma (Windeau)
Zeitzheim. Dave was
a 1956 graduate of St.
Marys Catholic High
School, a 1960 graduate
of John Carroll University and 1968 gradu-
ate of Cleveland-Marshall College of Law J.E.
where he was a member of Delta Theta Phi
Law Fraternity. On Aug. 1, 1964, he married
the former Martha Gabel and she survives.
Other survivors include sons: Eric (Diane)
Zeitzheim of Port Clinton, and Scott (Jenny)
Zeitzheim of Oak Harbor; grandchildren:
Elise, Brendan, Anna, Emma, and Jack Zeit-
zheim; nephew Judge Tygh Tone of San-
dusky, and niece Bobbi Tone of California
along with several other nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Mary
Tone.
Admitted to practice Law in Ohio in 1968,
he began his legal practice in Cleveland and
also in Oak Harbor for ffteen years. Au-
thor Refusal of Charter of a Non- Proft
Corporation 15 No. 1 Cleveland-Marshall
Law Review January 1966. Editorial Board
Member of Cleveland-Marshall Law Review
1966 1968. President of the Ottawa County
Bar Association in 1970. Member Council
of Delegates of Ohio State Bar Association
19781986.
Judge David A. Zeitzheim was elected
to Ohio Court of Common Pleas, Ottawa
County Probate- Juvenile Division begin-
ning February 9, 1985 and re- elected to
terms commencing February 9, 1991 until
January of 2003. Judge with Court of Equity
Diocese of Toledo 19811991. Member of
Ohio State Probate- Juvenile Judges Associa-
tion, Trustee 19911997.
Member of Immaculate Conception Cath-
olic Church, Port Clinton, where he served
as past School Council member, Past mem-
ber of St. Boniface Catholic Church Council
and Finance Committee, Knights of Colum-
bus 4th degree since 1971, Past President of
Benton- Carroll- Salem Board of Education,
First Oak Harbor Chairman for United Way,
Director of the Oak Harbor Chamber of
Commerce 1972 73, President Oak Harbor
Rotary Club 1972-73, Chairman of St. Boni-
face Endowment Fund 2000, Chairman of
Opening Ceremonies of the Ottawa County
Sesquicentennial Year 1990. He also had
memberships in Colonial Club, Port Clinton
Yacht Club, and Put-In-Bay Crews Nest.
Judge Zeitzheim was the recipient of North-
west Ordinance and United States Constitu-
tion Bi-Centennial Award Liberty through
Law in 1987 and the Juvenile Court received
a National Achievement Award from the
National Association of Counties for its
Tutoring Program in 1991. Other achieve-
ments include Recipient of Port Clinton City
Schools Flagship Award for contributions to
the district in 2000, and Partner in Education
Award from Erie Huron Ottawa Education
Service Center in 2000.
In his retirement, Judge Zeitzheim sat as
visiting Judge in Lucas, Sandusky, Erie, Hu-
ron and Ottawa Counties. He enjoyed play-
ing tennis, boating and racquetball. As active
in the community as Judge was, his greatest
enjoyment was spending time with his fam-
ily and friends.
Visitation will be Tuesday from 6-8pm and
again Wednesday from 2- 4:30 & 6-8pm at
the Neidecker- LeVeck & Crosser Funeral
Home, 1124 Fulton St., Port Clinton. Mass
of Christian Burial will begin at 10am Thurs-
day, January 5, 2012 at Immaculate Concep-
tion Catholic Church with Father John C.
Missler and Father Albert B. Ceranowski
Celebrants. Burial will be in Salem Town-
ship Union Cemetery, Oak Harbor. Memo-
rial Contributions may be made to Stein
Hospice, Immaculate Conception Church
or School, or St. Boniface Catholic Church.
Online condolences may be shared with the
family at www.neideckerleveckcrosser.com.
William Davis
Nov. 12, 1925 Dec. 30, 2011
God loaned us an
amazing gift for 86
years. William W. Davis
returned home to his
Father and Savior on
December 30, 2011. Wil-
liam (Bill) Davis, eldest
of seven children born
to Curtis V. Davis Sr.
and Florence (Weaver)
Davis, was born Novem-
ber 12, 1925 in Warren, Ohio. He graduated
from Portage High School, Portage, Ohio
in 1943. After graduation, he was a farm
hand until he was inducted into the United
States Army on April 30, 1944. William was
part of the Corporal Headquarters Battery,
779th Field Artillery Battalion and served
14 months in the Philippines during WWII.
He received the following decorations and
citations: American Theater Ribbon, Asiatic-
Pacifc Theater Ribbon with one Bronze Star,
Philippine Liberation Ribbon, Good Con-
duct Medal, and the World War II Victory
Medal World. He was honorably discharged
following his service to his country. William
went on to receive his Bachelor of Science
in Education and Master of Education from
Bowling Green State University.
William married the love of his life Marilyn
J. Miller on December 27, 1952 at Grace Lu-
theran Church, Fremont, Ohio. The couple
recently quietly celebrated their 59th wed-
ding anniversary by proclaiming how truly
blessed they were to have each other. William
and Marilyn Davis had six children: Pam
(Sam) Guerra of Madison, Ohio, Diane (Bill)
Janowich of Huron, Terry (Tammy) Davis of
Port Clinton, Karen (Tom) Keller of Sylvania,
Tom (Stephanie) Davis of London, Ontario,
Canada, and Barbara Mitchell of Port Clin-
ton. William was the best role model that any
child could hope to emulate.
William Davis loved and served God, his
country and his family with his whole be-
ing. He was best known as husband, father,
grandfather, teacher, mentor, advisor and
friend. William was an active member of St.
Johns Lutheran Church, Port Clinton and
then transferred to Sheppard of the Hills Lu-
theran, Dade City, Florida when the couple
moved to Zephyrhills, Florida in 1984. Wil-
liam, fondly known to his students as Sarge,
retired from Danbury High School in 1977
with 27 years of service to education where
he taught Industrial Arts and Drivers Edu-
cation. He retired with a total of 33 years of
service to his country. Additionally, he was
a Sunday school teacher, Auxiliary State Pa-
trol Offcer, park ranger at East Harbor State
Park, life-long VFW and American Legion
member, and served as Danbury Township
Clerk and Trustee. When not working, he
loved to putter in his shop, square dance,
and play cards.
William is survived by his loving wife
Marilyn, his six children, 13 grandchildren,
and 3 great-grandchildren. Additionally, he
is survived by three brothers: Curtis (Edna)
Davis Jr. of Bowling Green, Ohio, Sidney
(Lois) Davis Sr. of Zephyrhills, Florida and
Irvin (Darlene) Davis of Marblehead, Ohio
and one sister: Florence (Richard) Kimmel
of Nunn, Colorado. William was preceded
in death by his parents and two sisters: Alice
(Carlo) Roppainen and Bertha Davis (died
in infancy).
A private family service will be held. Wil-
liam will receive a military funeral and be
buried at Ohio Western Reserve National
Cemetery in Rittman, Ohio. The family re-
quests that donations be made to the Shep-
pard of the Hills Lutheran Church, 37015
Orange Valley Lane, Dade City, FL 33525.
Gary Boling Sr.
Dec. 11, 1942 Dec. 29, 2011
Minister Gary Robert Boling Sr., 69, of Port
Clinton, went home to be with the Lord on
Thursday, Dec. 29.
Visitation will be 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 2, in the Gerner-Wolf-Walker
Funeral Home & Crematory, Port Clinton.
Funeral service will be conducted by Min-
ister Jeffery Sherman at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday,
Jan. 3, at the Church of Christ, Port Clinton.
Private burial will take place in Riverview
Cemetery.
Dolores Feeney
Aug. 22, 1934 Dec. 31, 2011
Dolores Dee G. Feeney, 77, of Port Clin-
ton, passed away on Saturday, Dec. 31, at her
residence, surrounded by her loving family.
Visitation was Monday, Jan. 2, in the Gern-
er-Wolf-Walker Funeral Home, Port Clin-
ton. Prayers at the funeral home will begin at
were Tuesday, followed by Mass of Christian
Burial, celebrated by the Rev. John Missler
in the Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church. Interment followed in Catawba Is-
land Cemetery.
Gerald Velliquette
Oct. 15, 1937 Dec. 31, 2011
Gerald Lee Velliquette, 74, of Port Clinton,
died Saturday, Dec. 31, at Mercy St. Vincent
Medical Center, Toledo.
Visitation will be 2 to 8 p.m. Wednes-
day, Jan. 4, at the Robinson-Walker Funeral
Home & Crematory, Oak Harbor. Funeral
services will be conducted 11 a.m. Thursday,
Jan. 5, at the funeral home.
Obituaries Births
Lewis
A baby boy was born Jan. 1,
2012 to Chantal and Kurri Lew-
is, of Marblehead.
Bazar
A baby boy was born Dec. 28
to Sarah and Raymond Bazar,
of Port Clinton.
The Danbury Ministerial in-
vites area churches and the
community to gather in unity
as the body of Christ over table
fellowship at St. Paul Lutheran
Church, Danbury, 541 Church
Road, Lakeside-Marblehead.
The gathering will begin at
4:30 with the meal at 5 p.m.
Jan. 15. The clergy will, again,
be providing a variety of main
course meat dishes. Others are
invited to bring a side dish, sal-
ad or desert.
Each congregation will share a
thumbprint sketch of how God
is providing gifts through them
for discipleship on this penin-
sula and in the world (ex: key
ministries or values for which
each community of faith is
identifed).
For information, call Pas-
tor Chris Young, St. Paul and
St. John Lutheran, at 419-635-
6062
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BY MARY ANN MONAK
The 2011 Wreaths Across America Ceremony was held
at the Ohio Veterans home in Sandusky at noon Dec. 10.
Jennifer McGrady of OVH welcomed the assembled. Jen-
nifer is a member of VFW Ladies Auxiliary Clyde Post
3343 and District 9 Historian.
Clyde VFW Chaplain Ken Cagle offered the Invocation.
The Presentation of Colors was conducted by the Clyde
VFW Honor Guard. The Pledge of Allegiance was led
by Boy Scout Troop 24 Castalia and Bonnie Bliss of the
North Ridgeville VFW Ladies Auxiliary led the singing of
our National Anthem. Speaker was Bob Milleson, Com-
mander Clyde VFW Post 3343.
Amazing Grace was sung by Bonnie Bliss.
Presentation of Memorial Wreaths was made by:
Army Larry Mooney, District 9 Commander
Navy Sasha Bond
Marines Sgt Brandon Witherspoon
Air Force Tech Sgt Griff Hemphill
Coast Guard Petty Ofc. Tim Mirandi
Merchant Marines OVH Honor Guard
POW/MIA Wreath OVH Honor Guard
Residents of OVH Assisting with the Memorial Presen-
tation were Tim Sanders, Army veteran; Robert McEan-
eny, Navy veteran; Jerry Johnson, Marine veteran; and
Diane Brown, Air Force veteran.
A rife salute by Clyde VFW Honor Guard was held out-
side and Taps was played by Clyde VFW Honor Guard.
Remember the fallen, honor those who served and teach
our children the value of freedom highlighted the closing
remarks by McGrady, Clyde VFW Ladies Auxiliary.
Comrades of the Marblehead VFW Post 7572 attend-
ing the annual ceremony were Dave Groene, Bob Sobo-
lewski and past Commander Dan Monak. The Ladies of
Post 7572 were President Debbie Garrard, Camille Sobo-
leski, Lilah Groene, Carol Hamit and Mary Ann Monak;
also Ruth Conrad of Elyria Post 1079; Sharon and Andy
Feuchter of Avon Post 7035. Clyde Post was well repre-
sented with Rose Foos, Pam Crow, Ruth Wise, Larry and
Ann Mooney and daughter Lisa Cook with son Kyle.
The above District 9 VFW Members mentioned are ded-
icated to the Hospital and Reabilitation; and American-
ism Programs of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Each year
more and more of the many who lie beneath our fag are
also honored with the Christmas Circle of Love, during
the Season of Joy.
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ing its grant program from two funding
rounds to three in 2012. The program
requires that eligible participants register
and attend a meeting at the District offce
that helps explain the application process
and offers guidelines for the program.
The grant programs main priority is
to set up recycling programs for three
groups: educational institutions, govern-
mental agencies and non-proft organiza-
tions. The groups must be located within
the Districts three-county boundaries of
Ottawa, Sandusky or Seneca. The District
cannot fund any private businesses.
Once a recycling program is established,
these agencies may apply for funds for
products made from recycled material
a minimum of 25 percent recycled content
is required and proof of the content must
be included with each application.
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are as follows: Jan. 31, June 30 and Oct. 31.
Required informational meetings will be
held the frst week of each of the deadline
months at the District offce in Fremont.
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10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 5. Applicants may
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The Probate and Juvenile Courts will be
closed from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thurs-
day, Jan. 5, so that staff can attend the fu-
neral service for retired Judge David A.
Zeitzheim. For questions, call the court at
419- 734-6830.
Probate, Juvenile Courts announce closure
TRI-CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY
Right: The Port Clinton Kiwanis Club re-
cently played host to the annual Tri-Club
Christmas party at the Elks Lodge with
the Port Clinton Lions and Rotary Clubs
also in attendance. Pictured here are Tina
Burris (left), president of Kiwanis; Patti
Howell, president of the Lions Club; and
Mike Rosiar, president of the Rotary Club.
Below: Joyful Voices, a choir made up
of students at Immaculate Conception
Catholic School and Middle School Stu-
dents who are members of the parish,
performed at the party.
PHOTOS BY JOHN SCHAFFNER
Wreaths Across
America ceremony
held at Vets Home
VFW Post 7572 representatives present were Bob Sobo-
lewski, Lilah Groene, Dave Groene, Dan Monak, Camille
Sobolewski, Debbie Garrard, Carol Hamit and Mary Ann
Monak.
Babies and Books intended for kids 6 to 23 months
is coming up at Ida Rupp Public Library. Each session
includes 20-25 minutes of stories, songs, fnger plays and
rhymes for children with caregiver. In morning sessions
only, play and social time will follow.
Times are 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Jan. 11, 18 and 25 and
Feb. 1, 8 and 15. No registration required.
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The Ottawa County Board of Developmental Disabili-
ties will present its draft of the 2012 Annual Action Plan at
a public hearing at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 16, at the offce of
Ottawa County Board of Developmental Disabilities,
235 N. Toussaint South Road, Oak Harbor.
The board welcomes families, persons served and com-
munity members to give input on our 2012 Action Plan.
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org/ or by calling 419-898-0400, ext. 3114.
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Despite an 0-7 start to its season, the
Danbury boys basketball team has had one
bright spot show through for the entire
season.
Caleb Helline.
The senior guard has been the one con-
stant for the Lakers all season long, aver-
aging an even 21.0 points per game. Hes
scored in a variety of ways, from two-point
shots, jumpers from beyond the arc and at
the free-throw line.
Hes been solid all year, consistent, said
Danbury head coach Drew
Davie. Hes really stepped
up his game form a year
ago; thats due to how hard
he worked in the offseason;
he was in the gym everyday
(during the offseason).
Hes been solid for us
the entire year.
When hes played his
best, so has Danbury. In
the Lakers two closest de-
feats, against Northwood
(47-45) and Bettsville (52-
51), Helline, who averaged
nine points last season,
scored 26 points in each
contest.
Davie also compliments
Helline on his intangibles,
such as his leadership abil-
ities.
Hes a good kid to have
around and he leads by ex-
ample.
Despite the teams rough
start to the season, Davie re-
mains optimistic.
Were continuing to stay
positive all the time, David said. We basi-
cally said that with the new year, wed like
to start over. They keep working every-
day to get better. If we keep fghting and
putting together a good four quarters, we
feel we can compete with anyone on our
schedule.
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Ouch! The Port Clinton Redskins got
pounded out of a share of the Sandusky
Bay Conference lead Friday night by the
heavily favored Perkins Pirates. Both teams
came in at 4-0 in the conference, but Per-
kins put a licking on the Redskins 76-50
behind 20 points by Brandon Smith in his
frst game of the year.
We gave up way too many offensive re-
bounds in order to compete with them,
said Coach Troy Diels on Tuesday. That
is something that we need to work on and
get fxed. Perkins is a talented team and
we cant let them have that many second
chances.
The Redskins were outscored in every
quarter, and were down by 15 at halftime.
We have some things we can learn from
and move on. The good thing is that we are
still just one game back in the SBC, said
Diels.
PC is now 4-4 heading into the 2012 por-
tion of the season, 4-1 in the Conference.
Friday night, another of the teams picked
to fnish high in the SBC comes to town:
the Huron Tigers.
Huron is playing a lot of talented guys,
said Diels. They start a senior, three ju-
niors and a sophomore. They bring a ju-
nior, sophomore and a freshman off the
bench. They are 4-3 overall, but 2-3 in the
Conference.
It is safe to say that a win at PC is critical
to Hurons hopes of competing in the SBC
race this year.
They have a bunch of nice athletes on
their team, Diels said.
Those would be young athletes who are
probably getting better every game out.
Saturday night, the Redskins host Fre-
mont Ross. The Little Giants are 3-4 over-
all and 2-2 in the new Three Rivers Ath-
letic Conference.
They have a nice blend of talented
guards and a sold big man in Nick Streak-
er, Diels said.
Redskins fall to Pirates
Helline off to fast start
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12-28-11 Marjorie J.
Lacy to Jeffrey H. Gyde
and Patricia A. Marks, Duff
Washa, 20 acres, $60,000.
Clay
12-29-11 Timothy C.
and Heather L. Petersen to
Troy D. Shiffert, 23719 W.
Meadow Drive, $92,000.
Genoa Corp.
12-29-11 HSBC Bank
to Benjamin T. and Haley
R. Gittus, 3997 Wallingford
Court, $143,000.
Catawba
12-29-11 Veronica A.
Milnark to The Thur Fam-
ily Revocable Living Trust,
vacant land 5310 Blue Teal
Road, $115,000.
Danbury
12-30-11 William M.
Tuttamore to Justin D.
and Molly K. Tuttamore,
7256 Tanglewood Drive,
$109,000.
Marblehead Corp
12-29-11 Mathew R.
and Nichole L. James to
John Fontana Jr. and Lin-
da A. Fontana, 410 James
Street, $87,656.89.
Erie
12-30-11 J & K Real
Properties LLC to Port
Clinton Canvas LLC, split
1580 W. Lakeshore Drive,
$35,000.
Elmore Corp.
12-28-11 Kathryn Arndt
to Diane M. Schimming,
347 E. Fifth St., $65,000.
Portage
12-30-11 Teresa Lindsey
to Keith Conte and Erica
Walter, 1850 S. Douglas
Ave., $230,000.
Port Clinton City
12-27-11 Deutsche
Bank National Trust Com-
pany to ELH, LLC, 614 E.
Third St., $14,000.
12-27-11 Richard W.
and Julie L. Riedmaier to
Harold L. and Janet R.
Skinner, 610 Laurel Ave.,
$121,000.
12-30-11 Keith Conte to
Patricia Bowen, 653 Jack-
son Drive, $87,900.
Real Estate Transfers
8 Thursday, January 5, 2012
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Includes home, deeded lot & dock
$79,900 qualifes for mortgage loan!
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Glenna Bender 419-341-1579
Marblehead
View of Sandusky Bay
2 bed 1 bath/large garage
See on LakeErieLife.com
$94,900
Rob & Joy Ault 419-341-6769
Port Clinton
3 bed/2 bath double wide
Overlooking small lake
Year round in 55+ park
$67,500
Lisa Horman 419-271-8110
Port Clinton
Country living close to the Bay
2 bed 1 1/2 bath
Newly remodeled, very cute!
$79,900
Karmen/Ed 419-656-9188
Catawba
Quality built home on large lot
4 bed 3 bath plus bonus room
Zoned heating & cooling
$288,900
Dan Kukay 419-656-0138
Catawba
3 bedroom ranch/Waterfront
2 30 ft boat slips
www.LakeErieLife.com
$284,900
Rob & Joy Ault 419-341-6769
Catawba
2 bed 2 bath - private patio
Corner condo w/1023 sf
www.howardhanna.com/20112848
$99,900
Ted/Cathy 419-563-4968
New Listing Marblehead
30 ft dockage included
1344 sq ft remodeled, 3BR/2BA
Fenced back yard with shed
$169,000
Karmen Lucas 419-656-9188
New Listing Fremont
3 bed 2 bath home
Full basement, 2 car garage
At end of dead end street
$87,465
Karmen Lucas 419-656-9188
New Listing Marblehead
Unbeatable Lake views
3 bed 3 bath custom built home
Solid cherry foors, granite
counters, owners suite
$975,000
Dan Kukay 419-656-0138
Port Clinton
Turnkey Lakefront condo
Walk to Jet Express
www.CallSueP.com
$127,000
Sue Piacentino 419-341-4945
Port Clinton
Spacious 1 bed 1 bath with views
Furnished/Turn key
30 ft dock, clubhouse, heated pool
$94,900
Karmen/Dan 419-656-0138
Fremont
4 Bedrooms/3 baths/2664 sf
Open fr plan/Sunroom/Fin bsmnt
Huge deck w/gazebo/2.5 car gar
Cheryl Hetrick 419-202-0144
Fremont
1 1/2 story cape pod w/large yard
Oak foors, large kitchen
Close to bike trails, shopping, restaurants
$110,000
Dan Kukay 419-656-0138
Catawba
Fairway Villas at CIC
Golf course view, exercise room
Dockage available, many upgrades
$229,000
Ed Koch 419-460-1944
NorEaster Cove
Features & Benefits
Private Marina
Floating Dock Steps from your home
High Quality Construction
Fabulous Views of West Harbor
Olympic Size Pool
NorEaster Club Membership*
Public Water & Sewer
For more information please contact:
Bill Van Der Giessen
PH: 419-656-4300
www.noreastercove.com
Your
Place at
the lake
Discover the
NorEaster Cove
Luxury Waterfront Townhomes
minutes from the lake!
On Catawba Island
Contact Me: 419-732-3020
Mobile: 419-356-0348
www.SWoodson.com
woodson@thirdplanet.net
I Sell Views
Sharon Woodson
Real Estate Services
CATAWBA ISLAND - 4265 B Marin Woods
New Listing! $499,900
3 Bedroom 3 Bath LeMarin Cliff elevated three
bedroom, three bath Ranch Condo with uobstructed,
spectacular Lake Erie views
and sunsets.
Beautifully renovated
throughout. Granite and tile
abound.
Top of the line custom win-
dow treatments.
45 Dock B-15 included in
asking price.
Teds Mobile: 419-563-4968
Email: Ted@TedandCathyGreene.com
www.TedandCathyGreene.com
Scan-Visual
Tour of
Our
Properties
Mark
Glenna Cathy
Ted
THE
GREENE
TEAM
Catawba, Marblehead,
Port Clinton and
Islands Area
Happy New Year!
LakeErieLife.com
Rob &
Joy Ault
419-341-6769
Open House
1-3 Sat, Jan. 7
1170 Catawba Bay Dr.
Muggy Rd. to Catawba Bay,
go straight. Profession-
ally decorated 3 BR 2 bath
home. Custom brick patio, dockage at marina,heated
pool, Lovely, wood fooring, tile, open fr plan.$375,900.
RSPS, e PRO, SFR
OAR Award of Distinction
E-mail: mhoward@cros.net
or marychoward@howardhanna.com
Website: www.marychoward.howardhanna.com
419-797-1928
Office
419-212-1162
Cell
Open House
1-3 Sun, Jan 8
2510 Bailiwick Dr. Marble-
head off of Bayshore Rd.
New Home with a Lake
View, Dock included,great
pool area, 3 BR 3 Bath, 2
BR on 1st foor, granite,tile, gorgeous,$297,900.
CATAWBA BAY
Waterfront 3 BR/2BA con-
do, almost new, dockage at
marina in Catawba Bay, en-
joy the lifestyle, sunroom,
deck, open foor plan, fre-
place, 2000 sq ft., $299,900.
WATERFRONT
What a house, what a price,
on Catawba, Waterfront 3
BR, 2.5 bath, deck, very pri-
vate, great natural light, roof,
furnace, air new, close to Lake
Erie & golf course $199,900
Real Estate Services
Mary C. Howard
I DONT JUST LIST . . .
I SELL PROPERTIES
Real Estate Services
419-341-0276 (Cell)
419-798-5132 (Office)
To view a complete list of available
properties and photobooks log onto
tomijohnson.com
Tomi L. Johnson
CRS CRB, E-PRO
BROKER ASSOCIATE
Named Howard Hanna's
VERY Best of the Best!
JUST LISTED!
Located on double lot
Spacious 3 bedrooms,
2 baths
Extra storage shed
Low maintenance
with dockage
$199,000
106 CHERRY STREET
625 TIFFIN STREET
Heart of Marblehead;
Steps from the lake
Darling Bungalow with
detached 2 car Garage
Move in Ready
3 Bedrooms, full
Basement
$139,000
4730 CLIFF ROAD
Lakefront view of the
offshore islands
Small cottage home
Private gated communi-
ty with sparkling pebble
beachs & park areas
with mature trees
$389,000
The Ida Rupp Public Library and the Port Clinton
Chamber of Commerce have teamed up to offer a busi-
ness presentation, What your Library of the Future Looks
Like and What It Can Do for You. As a business profes-
sional, you know how hard it is to keep up with the explo-
sion of technology and remain relevant in the changing
workplace. Nowhere is that more of an issue than in your
public library. The community looks to the library to de-
liver current information and show patrons how to keep
up with todays world and struggling economy.
During the past year, the local library has been the center
of it all, and the next several years promise more changes.
Join in for this futuristic presentation and fnd out what
to watch for, learn about free business resources, see how
to turn output into outcomes and most importantly, fnd
out how to play an active role in positive change for your
business and community.
The workshop is 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 26,
with registration and refreshments starting at 8 a.m.
RSVP to the Port Clinton Area Chamber at 419-734-5503
or pcacc2@cros.net by Jan. 23. Ida Rupp Public Library is
located at 310 Madison St., Port Clinton.
What can your
library do for you?
PC chamber, Ida Rupp team up
www.thebeacon.net
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Thursday, January 5, 2012 9
Catering For All Occasions
Lunches to Go $5.50
Mon., Jan. 9
Salisbury Steak
Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
Vegetable - Roll & Butter
Tues., Jan. 10
Chicken Alfredo
Tossed Salad
Muffn & Butter, Dessert
Wed., Jan. 11
Beef Tips, Buttered Noodles
Vegetable - Roll & Butter
Thur., Jan. 12
Stuffed Chicken Breast
Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
Vegetable - Roll & Butter
Fri., Jan. 13
Lake Erie Yellow Perch OR
Jumbo Breaded Shrimp
Buttered Potatoes
Fried Cabbage & Dumplings
Cole Slaw - Roll & Butter
Additional items available.
Substitutions may be made
without notice.
141B Maple Street
Port Clinton
419.734.1955
A Night of Comedy
Friday Jan. 13
7:30pm
Kevin Whelan
and
Charlie Preston
Tickets $10
Limited Seating
Dont WAIT!
Call 419-898-1493
Drink Specials
& Limited Menu
10433 Ct. Rd. 17
Oak Harbor, OH 43449
615 Fulton Street, Port Clinton, OH 43452 419-734-3131 magruderhospital.com
Would You
Pass the Quiz?
Lunch is $6, If you
choose not to have
lunch, the program
is free.
RSVP by noon
Friday, January 13
th

to 419-732-4061.
Monday, January 16
th
, 2012 at 12:00 Noon
Magruder Hospital Conference Center
presented by
Kathy Buckingham, RDLD, CDE
Magruders Director of Nutrition Services
See if you are at risk for Pre Diabetes or
Metabolic Syndrome, and learn how you
can avoid further diabetic issues.
A new Caregiver Support Group will
begin in January for people who care for
an older, disabled or ill family member or
friend. The group will meet on the second
Wednesday each month at 6:30 p.m. in the
Magruder Hospital Conference Center.
The group is being established so care-
givers can learn and share about their role
and the resources available to help them
with this challenging job. The facilitators
will be Michele Mueller of Home Instead
and Jody Strickling of Otterbein North
Shore.
Participants do not need to RSVP, but if
anyone has questions, they can call 419-
734-5050.
Caregiver Support Group
Visiting with patients and families is just
one of many volunteer opportunities at
Stein Hospice. The not-for-proft agency
also needs offce workers, dog owner teams
and men and women interested in helping
at Encore, an upscale resale shop in down-
town Sandusky.
Patient care volunteers must frst com-
plete a six-week (three hours each week)
course called LifeCourse, but anyone is
welcome to attend the free course. Topics
include concepts of death and dying, pain
management, family dynamics, spirituality
and bereavement.
For information or to register call the
Stein Hospice volunteer department, 800-
625-5269 or email volunteers@steinhos-
pice.org.
The upcoming LifeCourse schedule is:
1 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Jan. 17-Feb. 21, at
the Ohio Veterans Home, 3416 Columbus
Ave., Sandusky
6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 18-Feb.
22, at Stein Hospice South Campus, 1912
Hayes Ave., 3rd Floor, Sandusky
1 to 4 p.m. Thursdays, Jan 19-Feb 23,
Ida Rupp Public Library, 310 Madison St.,
Port Clinton
Stein Hospice
looking for volunteers
Magruder Hospital is starting a new eve-
ning session of Tai Chi in the Conference
Center. The six-part session will be held
from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on the following
Mondays: Jan. 16, 23 and 30 and Feb. 6, 20
and 27. The class will be taught by certi-
fed instructor Lisa Shuey from the San-
dusky County YMCA. Cost for the class is
$4 if paid class-by-class, or $20 if paid up
front for the entire 6-week session. Partic-
ipants should wear comfortable clothes.
Tai Chi originates from China and con-
sists of fuid, gentle movements that are
relaxed and slow in tempo. It has been
shown to relieve stress, pain and stiffness
as well as to improve concentration, bal-
ance, posture and heart and lung func-
tion.
For information, call 419-732-4061 or
go to www.magruderhospital.com and
click on the events calendar.
New Tai Chi Session
MAGRUDER HOSPITAL
10 Thursday, January 5, 2012
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In Person: 205 SE Catawba Rd.
(Beacon Place)
Phone: 419-732-1500
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Ottawa County marina seeking strong leader of
customer service boat repair & maintenance business.
Requires computer, interpersonal, communication, cost
estimating, task management, scheduling, budgeting,
people management skills & minimum 5 years
experience. College degree or equivalent preferred.
Resumes to PO Box 332, 121 W. 2nd Street, Port
Clinton, Ohio 43452
JOB JUST POSTED
Jan. 5
Bingo
WHAT: Prizes will be
awarded to all winners.
Refreshments will be served.
WHEN: 2 p.m.
WHERE: Vineyard on
Catawba Community
Center, 3820 E. Vineyard
Village Dr., Port Clinton
COST: $1 per card
INFO: 419-797-3100
Tough Cookies
WHAT: A support group for
children ages 7 to 12 years
of age who are separated
from their parents,
temporarily or permanently,
through marital separation,
divorce or incarcerated.
Using creative and fun
interventions, the group will
teach the children ways to
cope and manage stress
WHEN: 4 to 5:30 p.m.
WHERE: Stein Hospice,
1200 Sycamore Line,
Sandusky
COST: Free
INFO: To enroll, contact
Hope Seavers, 419-625-
5269, or hseavers@
steinhospice.org.
B-C-S meeting
WHAT: The Benton-Carroll-
Salem Board of Education
will hold its Organizational
Meeting
WHEN: 6 p.m.
WHERE: Board offce,
11685 W. Ohio 163, Oak
Harbor
TOPS
WHAT: Take Off Pounds
Sensibly; all are welcome
WHEN: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.;
weigh-in at 6 p.m. every
Thursday
WHERE: 320 E. Third St.,
Port Clinton
Autism Support
WHAT: This group is for
anyone who has been
touched by Autism and is
free and open to the
public. Facilitated by the
Ottawa County Board of
Developmental Disabilities,
the group offers a way for
caregivers and family
members to connect with
others to share information
and resources about Autism
Spectrum Disorders.
Registration is not required.
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. the frst
Thursday of each month
WHERE: Magruder Hospital
Conference Center
INFO: 419-898-0400
Parenting support
WHAT: Monthly support
group for parents of
children with special needs.
WHEN: 7 p.m. the frst
Thursday of each month
WHERE: Beauty for Ashes/
Co-Pilot Counseling offce
COST: Free
INFO: To register or for
questions, contact Julie
Weyandt at 419-460-3309
Jan. 6
Al-Anon
WHAT: Twelve-step group
for those affected by
anothers drinking
WHEN: 7 p.m. every Friday
WHERE: St. John Church,
122 W. Ottawa St.
INFO: 419-276-0304

Jan. 6-8
Ski trip
WHAT: The Sandusky Ski
Club will be traveling to
Schuss/Shanty Creek in
Michigan for a weekend of
skiing
INFO: Contact trip leader
Kim at 419-706-0679 or
mohrleads@yahoo.com
Jan. 7
Blood Drive
WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
WHERE: Catawba Township
Hall, 3307 NW Catawba
Road
INFO: 800-GIVE-LIFE
Taste of Egypt
WHAT: Greater Port Clinton
Area Arts Council bus tour
to the Toledo Museum of
Arts exhibit titled Egypt
Experience: Secrets of the
Tomb. After a tour, a
gourmet boxed lunch will
be served in a private dining
area.
WHEN: Bus leaves Bassetts
parking lot at 8:30 a.m.
COST: $48 for Seniors
(65+), $50 Adult, $40
Toledo Museum Art Member
(must have card day of
event)
INFO: To make reservations,
contact Connie Peiffer at
419-345-5654 or
portclintonarts@gmail.com
Jan. 8
Epiphany concert
WHAT: Come sing and
listen to the sounds of
Christmas as we celebrate
the Feast of the Epiphany
and close the Christmas
Season. The church choir is
under the direction of
Ronald Ossovicki. The
concert is free and open to
the public; all are invited to
attend. Refreshments and
fellowship will follow in the
church hall.
WHEN: 3 p.m.
WHERE: St. Joseph Church,
822 Barclay St., Marblehead
Jan. 9
Tales for Toddlers
WHAT: Thirty minutes of
stories, songs and fnger
plays intended for children
ages 2 and 3 with a
caregiver. No registration is
required.
WHEN: 10:30 a.m. and 6
p.m. Mondays through Feb.
13.
INFO: 419-732-3212
Facebook Workshop
WHAT: Mary Breymaier of
Ida Rupp Public Library will
present this computer
seminar. If you have a
laptop computer, bring it
with you.
WHEN: 1:30 p.m.
WHERE: Vineyard on
Catawba Community
Center, 3820 E. Vineyard
Village Dr., Port Clinton
INFO: 419-797-3100
Yoga
WHAT: Learn to reduce
stress through proper
breathing, stretching and
relaxation. Yoga also
compliments other forms of
exercise. Wear loose,
comfortable clothes and
bring a mat or blanket. The
instruction will be Donna
Lueke.
WHEN: 5 to 6 p.m.
Mondays through Feb. 13
WHERE: Danbury School
COST: $8 per class
INFO: For information or to
register, call Mrs. Henninger
after 3 p.m. Monday
through Thursday at 419-
798-5185 or email
henningerr@danbury.k12.
oh.us.
Jan. 10
TOPS
WHAT: Take Off Pounds
Sensibly; all are welcome
WHEN: 6 p.m. every
Tuesday
WHERE: Catawba
Community Hall, 3307 NW
Catawba Road
Danbury Trustees
WHAT: Special meeting will
feature a presentation will
be provided by Rob Krain,
Conservation Director of the
Black Swamp Conservancy.
WHEN: 7 p.m.
WHERE: Lower meeting
room, Township Hall
Jan. 11
Babies and Books
WHAT: Each session
includes 20-25 minutes of
stories, songs, fnger plays
and rhymes for children 6 to
23 months with a caregiver.
WHEN: 10:30 and 6 p.m.
WHERE: Ida Rupp Public
Library
INFO: 419-732-3212
TOPS
WHAT: Take Off Pounds
Sensibly; all are welcome
WHEN: 6 p.m. every
Wednesday
WHERE: Oak Harbor
Library, 147 W. Main St.
INFO: 419-276-0304
Caregiver Support
WHAT: Monthly support
group for people who care
for an older, disabled or ill
family member or friend so
caregivers can learn and
share about their role and
the resources available to
help them with this
challenging job. The
facilitators are Michele
Mueller of Home Instead
and Jody Strickling of
Otterbein North Shore.
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. the
second Wednesday of each
month
WHERE: Magruder Hospital
Conference Center
INFO: 419-734-5050
The winter Friday night movie
series at Ida Rupp Public Library
will resume this Friday. The se-
ries will continue through March,
with all movies shown at 7 p.m.
in the library community rooms
at the West Third Street entrance
to the library. Upcoming movies
in the series will be:
Jan. 6 Gone With the
Wind. 1939. USA. Not rated.
American classic in which ma-
nipulative Scarlett OHara and
roguish Rhett Butler carry on a
turbulent love affair during the
Civil War and Reconstruction.
Eight Oscars, Best Picture. 238
minutes plus intermission.
Jan. 13 The Music Never
Stopped. 2011. USA. PG. The
heartwarming journey of a fa-
ther and son adjusting to cerebral
trauma and a lifetime of missed
opportunities through the mu-
sic that embodied the 1960s.
Based on a case study by Dr. Oli-
ver Sacks, and featuring music
from Bob Dylan, The Beatles and
Grateful Dead. 105 min.
Jan. 20 The Debt. 2010.
USA. R. In 1965, three young Is-
raeli Mossad agents on a secret
mission capture and kill a no-
torious Nazi war criminal. Now,
thirty years later, a man claiming
to be the Nazi has surfaced in
Ukraine and one of the former
agents must go back undercover
to seek out the truth. Helen Mir-
ren stars in this thriller. 113 Min
Friday night movie series is back at PC library
Island Day festivities to beneft Stein Hospice get
under way at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 6, with Alex Bevan
at the Water Street Bar & Grille ($5 at the door), fol-
lowed by Colin Dussault at 2 p.m. Saturday at Cabana
Jacks ($5 at the door). Then head over to the Sandusky
State Theatre for an island-themed Happy Hour from
5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Mike Mad Dog Adams brings the
weekend to a rousing close with a 2 p.m. show Sunday
at Cabana Jacks ($10 at the door). Book a $49 hotel
room at Quality Inn by calling 419-626-6761 and men-
tioning Island Days.
A big thanks to island sponsors: Mojito Bay, JF Wall-
eyes, Put-in-Bay Brewery, The Boardwalk and The Vil-
lage Pump.
The Port Clinton Artists Club is once again sponsor-
ing a watercolor painting workshop at the Our Guest
Inn featuring guest artist/instructor Mark Polomchak.
The classes will be held from 9:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Fri-
day, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 13-15.
A 1975 graduate in fne art at Indiana University,
Polomchak has exhibited his watercolors in various art
shows and galleries throughout the United States and
Canada. His teaching style is step-by-step, so beginners
as well as seasoned painters will go home with a paint-
ing suitable for framing from each day of class.
Interested artists can view the class offerings at www.
portclintonartistsclub.com where theyll fnd the regis-
tration brochure under the workshop tab. Look for
2012 Polomchak brochure.
Polomchaks heartwarming style is achieved through
the simplicity and grace of his painting. He produces a
wide range of images fnding much of his inspiration
in the serene lifestyle of the Amish, in the landscapes
of the Midwest and the seascapes of New England.
Polomchaks variety of subject matter also includes fo-
rals, abstracts, the Southwest and wildlife. His work
can be viewed at www.polomchak.com.
This workshop is open to the public and the cost is
$55 per day. For information call Club President Dee
Cochran at 419-898-6914.
Learn to Watercolor
from an expert
Steins Island Days
return to Sandusky
Movies continue through March
Check The Beacons Community Calendar each week for listings
Jan. 5
Jan. 8
Jan. 10
Jan. 11
Jan. 9
Jan. 6
Jan. 6-8
Jan. 7
APARTMENT
FOR RENT
TWO BEDROOM APART-
MENT. Port Clinton. All appli-
ances, including dishwasher,
washer/dryer hook up. Central
air, gas heat, private patio, pool,
fshing pond. Pool OR Pond
View!! $580 and $590 per
month. Six month lease avail-
able. Water and Sewer included.
One cat permitted. No dogs.
419.734.7422, 419.341.4498.
VACATION
HOME
FURNISHED. 3 BEDROOM
2 BEDROOM. Many Ameni-
ties. $1000/month
614.329.4040
GUN SHOW/
SWAP MEET
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15TH
from 9 to 3pm 1st 100 People
get door prizes. Oak Harbor
Conservation Club. Tables avail-
able. 1.800.544.5519 www.
ohcc.us
HELP
WANTED
CHORAL DIRECTORY.
LAKESIDE United Methodist
Church. Begin September 2012.
1 Service September thru May.
Wednesday - Rehearsal. 419-
798-5119.
MYSTERY SHOPPERS! Earn
up to $150 daily. Get paid to
shop pt/ft. Call now 1-888-750-
0193.

PROCESS MAIL! Pay Weekly!
FREE Supplies! Bonuses! Genu-
ine! Helping Home workers since
1992! Call 1-888 302-1522
www.howtowork-fromhome.com
EXPERIENCED OTR DRIV-
ERS VAN DIVISION: Runs 48
states, heavy from WI to Phila-
delphia-Baltimore-MD area. Flex
home time. 99% No-Touch. Top
Pay! Vacation/ 401K/ Vision/
Dental/ Disability/ Health.
Require Class A CDL, 2 yrs OTR
exp. good MVR, references. Call
Ruth/Mike TTI, Inc. 1-800-558-
2664 www.TTItrucking.com
HOME DELIVERY
SERVICE
KIMBERLYS DELIVERY SER-
VICE Serving Ottawa County
Home * Offce * Parties 419-
341-7363/fb Licensed &
Insured
LEGAL NOTIFICATION
AUCTION
JANUARY 14, 2012 10:00
A.M. BAY TWP. HALL 4471 W.
Fremont Rd. Port Clinton, OH
43452 Story & Clark upright
piano, Oak roll top desks, Oak
buffet w/shelf, Oak corner cabi-
net w/glass doors, Antique plat-
form rockers, Beds, Couch, Patio
furniture, Slot machine, scale w/
fortunes, Old theater makeup
case and much more! We have
not seen everything to be auc-
tioned, come and fnd your
treasure! Go to www.auctionzip.
com for pictures and complete
listing! OWNERS: Elizabeth
Hehr-Desi by David Randels,
POA and Gary & Diane Straw
TERMS: Cash or check w/proper
I.D. All things sold As-Is
Where-Is with no guarantees.
Statements made day of auction
supersede all printed matter.
AUCTIONEERS Robert J. Kaspar,
Dennis P. Timple 419-734-2930 /
419-341-1470 419-341-1122
Auctioneers licensed by Ohio
Dept. of Agriculture
OFFICE
SPACE
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT or
Lease/Purchase. 1,950 SQ. FT.
Offce Space at 62 Grande Lake
Drive. Conveniently located
across SR 163 from the Ottawa
County Municipal Court. 7
Offces, 2 Restrooms, and 9
Parking Spaces. $9.75 per SQ.
FT. Call 419-734-6506 Ext. 117.
PUBLIC
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BANKRUPTCY FOR A FRESH
START call Tom Connolly at
419-898-2889.
ATTENTION DIABETICS
WITH MEDICARE Join
America`s Diabetic Savings Club
and receive a FREE diabetic
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474-3420
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TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any
Car/Truck, Running or Not. Call
for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-
6951
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Instant Offer - Call: 1-800-569-
0003
MISC./ MISC. FOR
SALE
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CASH FOR CARS, Any Make
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5784
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MDHIC #05-121-861
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
NOW HIRING: EMPLOYEES
needed to assemble products at
home. No selling, any hours.
$500 weekly potential. Info.
1-985-646-1700 Dept. MAC-
6811
SEEKING PROFESSIONALS
(FDIC Insured) Home Business
Mobile Banking Platiform. Paid
Daily. Will train, a must see. Take
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261-5396
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Upright Bass, Saxophone, French
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Baritone, Others. 1-516-377-
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Call CREDIT CARD RELIEF for
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WANTED
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YEARBOOKS UP TO $15
paid for high school year-
books1900-1988. yearbooku-
sa@yahoo.com or 972-768-
1338.
WANTED DIABETES TEST
STRIPS Any kind/brand. Unex-
pired up to $22.00. Shipping
Paid Hablamos espanol
1-800-267-9895 www.selldia-
beticstrips.com

WANTS TO PURCHASE MIN-
ERALS and other oil and gas
interests. Send details to P.O.
Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201

READER ADVISORY: The
National Trade Association
we belong to has purchased
the above classifeds. Deter-
mining the value of their ser-
vice or product is advised by
this publication. In order to
avoid misunderstandings,
some advertisers do not offer
employment but rather sup-
ply the readers with manuals,
directories and other materi-
als designed to help their cli-
ents establish mail order sell-
ing and other businesses at
home. Under NO circum-
stance should you send any
money in advance or give the
client your checking, license
ID, or credit card numbers.
Also beware of ads that
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that if a credit repair compa-
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delivering its service. All
funds are based in US dollars.
Toll free numbers may or may
not reach Canada.
www.thebeacon.net
CLASSIFIEDS
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Handyman
Small jobs are my specialty
doing the "Honey-Do" lists
Call
Captain Jim Wagnitz
419-967-0520
captjim@roadrunner.com
Captain
Fix-it
Construction/
Lawn Care
Roofng - Remodeling
Concrete - Laminate Flooring
Tile - Siding - Painting
Handy Man Services
Lawn & Landscape - Pruning
Spring/Fall Cleanup
Shane Householder
419-734-4648 419-967-9014 cell
Householder Gates
Enterprises
Heating & Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning & Heating Services
Air Conditioning Heating Geothermal
Water Heaters Indoor Air Quality
419-732-6688 800-589-3366
www.baysidecomfort.com
$
50
OFF
Installation
of
Humidifer
Home Improvement
Island Home Improvement
Custom Bath & Kitchens
Tile Wood Floors Tile Setter & Repair
No Job too small... Free Estimates
Call Ron @ 419-262-2135
The Complete Sewer
& Drain Cleaning Service
419-898-6395 or 419-635-2446
The Complete Sewer &
Drain Cleaning Service
419-898-6395 or
419-635-2446
Sewer & Drain
Keller
Plumbing
For all your
plumbing
needs
Free estimates,
low cost
referrals
(419) 656-6266
Lic. # 35064
Plumbing
J PUSTER
REMODELING
419-307-7489
NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL
INSIDE OR OUT
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jpusterremodeling.com
Remodeling
D.F.S.
Snow Plowing
& Lawn Care
419-230-1569
419-680-3002
Call for FREE estimate!
Snow Removal
Snow Removal
L&D
Lawn Service
Split Hardwood/Firewood
Snow Removal
Winter rates for tree removal &
stump grinding
Free Estimates for
2012 Season Insured
419-734-5275
419-656-5953
OAK HARBOR
DENTAL CARE
11707 W. State Route 163 Oak Harbor, OH 43449 419-898-6633
Serving Oak Harbor and Surrounding
Communities with a SMILE!
We welcome new patients and emergencies
Convenient hours
Interest free fnancing with Care Credit
Preventative, restorative and cosmetic services
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www.OakHarborDentalCare.com
NEW PATIENT
SPECIAL
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Plus X-Rays
for $
59
* In absence of gum disease
X-rays not transferrable
With coupon. Expires 1-31-12
Dental
YELLOW PAGE
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Directory
Community Internet Links
Local Government
City of Port Clinton - www.ci.port-clinton.oh.us
Ottawa County - www.co.ottawa.oh.us
Village of Oak Harbor - www.oakharbor.oh.us
Community Action
WSOS - www.wsos.org
Heating & Air Conditioning
Bayside Comfort - www.baysidecomfort.com
Developmental Disabilities
Ottawa County Board of Developmental Disabilities
www.ocbdd.org
Non-Profit Health Care
American Cancer Society - www.cancer.org
Stein Hospice - www.steinhospice.org
Ottawa County Health Dept. - www.ottawahealth.org
BBQ & Caterers
Bar-B-Que Bills Ribs & Chicken Shack
www.barbequebills.com
Bar-B-Que Traveler, Inc. - www.barbquetravelerinc.com
Grandmas Back Yard Barbeque
www.grandmasbackyardbbq.com
Chambers of Commerce
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Port Clinton - www.portclintonchamber.com
Put-in-Bay - www.put-in-bay.com
Mental Heath Recovery Board - www.mhrbeo.com
Mental Health Addict. Svc.
Red Cross - www.redcrosstoledo.org
Salvation Army - www.thesalarmy.com
Underwater Recovery Team - www.diveputinbay.com
Emergency Assistance
The Giving Tree - www.givingtreecounseling.com
Counseling
The Kenny House - www.portclintonmassage.com
Massage Therapy
Northcoast Jobs Connection (The Job Store)
www.northcoastjobs.org
Ohio Means Jobs www.ohiomeansjobs.com
Employment and Training Services
OCTA - www.co.ottawa.oh.us
Transportation
Mikes Taxidermy - www.gallery-classics.com
Taxidermy
Community Builder
United Way - www.unitedwayottawacounty.org
211 - www.helpclick.org
Mentoring
Big Brothers-Big Sisters - www.bbbsa.org
To Place Your Website In This Ad
Call 419-732-1500
See this ad online at
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APARTMENT FOR RENT
VACATION HOME
GUN SHOW/SWAP MEET
HELP WANTED
OFFICE SPACE
LEGAL NOTIFICATION
AUCTION
PUBLIC
ANNOUNCEMENTS
AUTOS WANTED/
DONATED
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
BUSINESS TO BUSINESS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL SERVICE
ADOPTION
HEALTH AND FITNESS
REAL ESTATE
WANTED TO BUY
HOME DELIVERY
SERVICE
MISCELLANEOUS/
MISC. FOR SALE
12 Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Beacon
Our Familys 72 Year Heritage...
Helping Your Familys
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#1 Non Franchise Company in North Central Ohio*
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*Information per Firelands Multiple Listing System
4 Offces 38 Real Estate Professionals
$146,000,000 sales volume from 2005-2007
419-797-6007
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From left to right, Cindy Bolte, Peg Bolte, Gene Bolte, Jack Bolte,
Ann Bolte and John Bolte. Picture taken in 1956.
Contact Bolte Real Estate
www.BolteRealty.com 419-797-6007
Generation after
Generation
the Spirit of
Life Along
Lake Erie
Never Fades
Helping Your Dream Come True,
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419-341-1275
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Phillip@PhillipBolte.com
LIVE YOUR DREAM!
VIEW THE RIVER!
Beautifully Upgraded
2BD Port Clinton
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$139,000
Spacious Marblehead
3BD Home w/Loft.
Dockage Available.

www.Bol teReal ty.com
Exceptional People, Properties & Service
Call 419-797-6007
Come Visit Us at the
Cleveland Boat Show
Jan 13 - 23 at the I-X
Center Booth 380.
Take a Break from Winter!
CRUISING TO BUY
OR SELL A HOME?
DROP YOUR ANCHOR!
Call Denise Monaghan
419-573-9802
or Visit My Website
lakeeriehomecoming.com
Catawba Cliffs
Beautifully Renovat-
ed 3BD w/1st Floor
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E. Ledge. $464,000
Phillip Bolte 419-341-1275
THINK SUMMER!
Built In Tiki Bar!
2BD Catawba
Condo Overlooks
Available Dock-
age. $154,900
Allen Stryker 419-262-4859
DONT MISS THE BOAT!
Call BOB BLACK
For Your Real Estate Needs
419-262-2228
CORKY
MCILRATH-FLINT
419-341-4478
Specializing in
The Islands and Beyond
corkymcfint@msn.com
www.BolteRealty.com
PORT CLINTON
DOWNTOWN
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING!
Several Interior
Offces. $99,000
Phillip Bolte 419-341-1275
419-250-3344
419-341-3937
Marti & Chuck
Redmond
TURN-KEY B&B! Commercial Zoning!!! Marblehead 9BD/9.5BA, Remodeled, 5622 E Harbor
96 DOCK @ DOOR! Newer 3BD, 2BA, 3CAR, Large Deck, 4709 Marina $329,900
LEMARIN-LAKE VIEWS! Cheery 3BD, Loft, 40 Dock, 4355 Marin Woods $374,900
ON CIC GOLF COURSE! Stunning 3BD, Loft, Lake Peeks, 3309 Stonehouse $319,000
LAKEFRONT CONDO! 1BD, Sandy Beach, Pool, 242F Lakeshore, $134,900
55 DOCK @ DOOR! Newer 4BD, 3.5BA, Loft w/pool table, 1541 Anchor $349,900
SEE ALL OUR LISTINGS @ www.MARTIREDMOND.com
www.MartiRedmond.com
For MLS PROPERTY SEARCH
plus SELLING & BUYING info
t
For Our Virtual Tours go to youtube.com & search address
All my quality listings can be
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www.PatPostma.com
Call 1-800-787-1952 & Enter Above Code #
WATERFRONT CATAWBA CONDOS!
1) Overlook Lake Erie and Sandy Beach! $339,000 Code 8002
2) Enjoy Lake Erie Sunsets. Dockage Available. $359,900 Code 8322
3) Gorgeous 3BD Townhome at the Catawba Island Club. Code 8212
CATAWBA 4BD Home Near State Park and CIC. Code 8202
MARBLEHEAD 2BD/2BA with Lakefront Association Park.
$179,000 Code 8192
Pat@PatPostma.com
Pat Postma, CRS
419-797-6738

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