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July 7, 2011

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Church plans special Celebration Sunday In preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in September, Epiphany Lutheran Church, 268 Hill Road N., will feature a former pastor/assistant pastor as the guest preacher on the second Sunday of each month. The next “Celebration Sunday” will be July 10, with the Rev. Mike Walters. Walters served as associate pastor at Epiphany for more than three years. The traditional worship service begins at 9 a.m., with a ministry fair in the Gathering Space following the worship service. Contemporary worship begins at 11 a.m., with a congregational potluck scheduled for 12:15 p.m. All are welcome. For more information, call (614) 8372826.

7159 Austrian Way, 43068, on “Real Estate” at the top of the 221 Needlewood Ln, 43068, page and then scroll down to “ReMichele Kling, $115,200. Joseph D. Leonard and Gloria A. 1127 Cross Creeks Ridge, cent Home Sales.” 7957 Harvest Mood Dr, 43068, Leonard, $130,000. 43147, Donald L. and Carol A. Claudia D. Williams, $107,000. Martinson, $270,000. 6506 Kings Charter Rd, 43068, 7731 Alvamar Court, 43147, Linda L. Sheehy, $102,000. L.Lynn McDougle and Wilma J. 6523 Borr Ave, 43068, Heather McDougle, $177,000. L. Harpe, $97,000. 632 Blossom Ln, 43147, Colo192 Needlewood Ln, 43068, nial Savings Bank NA, $124,000. Flagstar Bank, FSB, $96,000. 541 Courtwright Ct, 43147, 3148 Earlington Ln, 43068, Honesty, Integrity, Fannie Mae, $112,000. 100 Simsbury Ct, 43147, Troy Experience and Support Diane Juhola, $90,000. 7797 S Meadowlark Ln, 43068, D. Watson, $106,000. Dave Flora, ABR Debra E. Aldred, $84,900. 20 years as a full time Realtor • 6974 Britwell Ln, 43068, KurBaltimore • 19 years as a full time Re/Max Agent tis W. Kesler and Ruthie A. Kesler, 404 E Cliff St, 43105, Linda • Re/Max Hall of Fame Recipient $74,500. • Pickerington Resident for 21 years M. Wellman, $245,000.

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Bible school slated at Prince of Peace Prince of Peace Presbyterian Church, 895 Old Diley Road, will offer vacation Bible school from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. July 18-22. The program is open to children in grades three through six, and includes crafts, music, games and snacks. Participation is free, with donations for the Pickerington Food Pantry accepted. To register, call 833-1707 or stop by the church.

8886 Laurel Way, 43068, Binaya and Ruth Subedi, $259,900. 210 Spinosa St, 43068, Tigist S. Getaneh and Fekadu Endale, $156,045. 8122 Lincoln Ln, 43068, Creekside Acquisition Columbus; Condo, $146,650. 1415 Crest Rd, 43068, Christopher A. Caley, $145,750.

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13830 Halloon Ln, 43062, James Edward Haylett IV and Nicole D. Harrold, $269,900. 228 Autumn Way, 43062, Matthew R. Hardin and Tiffany F. Hardin, $225,860. 549 Twenty Grand Rd, 43062, German E. Sierra, $169,000.

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Have You Heard? by Greg VanHorssen A SCREEN WITH HOLES Universal newborn screening tests, which are performed soon after birth, measure a baby’s ability to hear sounds at a few different frequencies. However, as effective as these mandatory screenings are, passing a newborn hearing test is not a guarantee against deafness. The potential problem is that infants may have some hearing at the time the test is administered but develop hearing loss in subsequent years. This finding comes from a recent study of children with cochlear implants, devices that transmit sound to the auditory nerve. Nearly one-third of the children with the implanted devices initially passed mandatory screening. With this in mind, a second round of screening one or two years later is suggested. Some babies are born with hearing problems while other children are born with normal hearing and begin to have hearing problems as they grow older. It’s important to know what to expect as your baby grows, because hearing problems can delay the development of voice, speech, and language skills. If you are concerned about your child’s hearing please call us today at 614-654-4309 to schedule a complementary hearing & speech evaluation. Many of our patients have discovered that traveling to Gahanna was worth their drive. We are First in Class on Angie List, we beat competitor’s pricing by 25% - 70%, we have the top 10 leading hearing aid brands, and we put our customer’s first. We are located at 1000 Morrison Road Suite H, Gahanna. Come see why patients are willing to make the drive to invest in their hearing. We look forward to hearing from you

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