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Huron Held Graduation Sunday Huron High School graduated 110 seniors Sunday. The Top Ten Percent of the class of 2010 honored were: Listed in order of ranking, 1. Melissa Moberg, 2. Abigail Sachs, 3. Joseph Ramey, 4. Jesse Miedema, 5. Meghan Mischler, 6. Nathan Reineck, 7. Katherine Zimmer, 8. Colleen Allen-Clingan, 9. Stephanie Grasl, 10. Alexandria VanScoy, 11. Amelia Utley, 12. Joshua Marshall

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Summer Sports Camps Filling Up Fast The youth sports camps being offered by the Huron Parks and Recreation Department are filling up fast, but there is still time to join in on the fun. This summer, the department is offering more programs and camps than ever before. They will be held on the following dates: - Baseball camp will be held June 21-25; - Golf camp is from June 28-30 - Cheerleading camp is July 6-8 - Tennis camp will be held July 12-23 - Soccer camp is July 19-23. Also again this year, Huron La-

goon Marina and Huron parks July 6-16; July 19-30; and August and rec will be offering a swim 3-13. Classes are from 9 to 9:30 a.m. (ages 7-10); 9:35 to 10:05 a.m. (ages 7-10); 10:10-10:40 a.m. (ages 3-6) and 10:45-11:15 a.m. (ages 3-6). Class sizes are limited, so those interested are encouraged to call the parks and rec office for availability. Other parks and rec events include: The annual Hershey Track and Field meet will be held this Saturday, June 12, at the Huron High School track for children ages 9 to program. There are three sessions 14. This is a free event; however, to choose from: proof of age will be needed to par-

Firefighters Undergo Ladder Training Huron firefighters participated in a ground and aerial ladder training evolution on June 7 at the Cole’s Training Center in Milan. During the evolutions, firefighters ascended and descended through different situations while carrying tools and managing their air supply in a continuous ladder maze consisting of multiple ladders. This training was intended to simulate the strenuous work and required the techniques that would be used at structural fire scenes.

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Around Town EHOVE Offers Summer Camp Experience Time is running out – sign up now for EHOVE Career Center’s Summer Camps! Boys and girls in grades 5-9 who are interested in science, technology, engineering and math should attend. Those interested can register online now; cost is $50 per camp session. To register or for more details about each camp, go to www.ehove.net and click on the summer camps registration link. Camps offered are: Computer Technology Camp June 14-18, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday-Friday, grades 7-9 Build’em. Hook’em. Tear’em apart. Find out what makes them work. Computers are everywhere. Why not learn how to make them work for you? Write a short interactive program. Wipe out those viruses. Keep that computer working. The Computer Technology Summer Camp is a great way to experience a technology field while having fun and meeting area students. Students will gain insights into new technologies, learn new skills and work with the hardwire of a computer while working as a team. Only 20 students will be accepted for the camp on a first-come, first-serve ba-

sis. The camp will be held at EHOVE from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. This program is offered in cooperation with EHOVE and Workforce Development Council – Tech Prep. ——— Engineering Camp: Summer Blast Off Rocket Camp June 14-18, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., MondayFriday, grades 6-8 Learn to build a rocket that really takes off! Help your team win the space race! Hands on team projects. Build your own rocket. Launch your rocket on the last day at NASA Plum Brook. The Summer Blast Off Rocket Camp is a great way to experience a career in the science, technology, engineering and math fields while having fun and meeting new people. The camp will give students focused, hands-on learning experiences while working in a team to complete a project. The camp will integrate rocketry through these fields and the students will bring science to life through the experience of designing a rocket using a kit. Only 24 spots are available. This program is offered in cooperation with EHOVE, Workforce Development Council – Tech

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The sixth annual Girls’ Night Out Monroeville: Fitzgerald Body Shop, chance to win the bike are $5 each or Committee and Fitzgerald Body Shop U.S. 20 West 5 for $20. are teaming up to offer the “Hog for a Norwalk: Fisher-Titus Medical CenThe drawing will be held Wednesday, Cause” bike raffle. ter’s Gift Shop, Patient Pavilion, Fish- Oct. 20, at the Girls’ Night Out event Jim Fitzgerald, president of Fitzger- er-Titus Parkway held at Kalahari Resort Convention ald Body Shop purchased, customized Sandusky: Cancer Services, 505 Center. The ticket holder need not be and donated a 2003 100th Annipresent to win, but must be 18 to enter. versary Limited Edition Harley Committee members also will Sportster to the committee as a travel with the bike to events way to raise money for four local charities – Cancer Services, this summer to sell raffle tickFisher-Titus Mammography ets. Fund, the Cancer Program “We are so excited to be able Fund at Firelands Regional to take “Hog for a Cause” and Medical Center and North our Girls’ Night Out cause on Coast Cancer Foundation. the road thanks to the generosi“Cancer is a very serious subty of Jim Fitzgerald and Fitzgerject and one that has touched ald Body Shop,” said Doug many of us, whether personStuder, co-owner of Curves in ally, through a family member, Sandusky and co-founder of or a friend,” Fitzgerald said. “We Girls’ Night Out with his wife, have always been very commitGretchen. “You have to see this ted to being involved with our bike in person to appreciate the area schools, churches, youth amazing detail. We hope to see groups and local organizations you at one of our events during whenever we can to help assist the summer.” in their success. Watch for more details on Jim Fitzgerald of Fitzgerald Body Shop and “So when we came across this Doug Studer stand in front of the 2003 100th www.girlsnightoutcharity.com. 2003 Limited Edition Harley Anniversary Limited Edition Harley Sport- Girls’ Night Out is a charSportster in need of some love, ster that Fitzgerald customized and donated ity event of entertainment, we decided to design this bike to the Girls’ Night Out committee as a way fun and fund-raising just for with the Girls’ Night Out theme to raise money for four local charities. women that benefits Cancer in mind. We knew we could acServices, Fisher-Titus Mamcomplish the customized paint that E. Perkins Ave.; Curves, 709 W. Per- mography Fund, Firelands Regional we wanted and felt so strongly about kins Ave.; Firelands Regional Medical Medical Center Cancer Program Fund the fight for cancer that we decided to Center Gift Shops, 1111 Hayes Ave.; and North Coast Cancer Foundation. donate the bike to this worthy cause. Fitzgerald Body Shop, 906 E. Perkins In 2009, the fifth annual Girls’ Night We hope this will be a success to help Ave.; North Coast Cancer Care, 417 Out was attended by more than 1,100 fund and support the Girls’ Night Out Quarry Lakes Drive; and women and raised $35,000. Willard: Fitzgerald Body Shop, 18 fund-raising program.” The Studers founded the Girls’ Night Tickets for the “Hog for a Cause” W. Maple St. Out event in 2005 as a way to give back In addition, tickets can be charged to the community and to support lobike will be sold at various locations by phone at 419-626-4548. Visa, Mas- cal cancer programs. The event has throughout the area including: Huron: Huron Chamber of Com- ter Card, American Express and Dis- raised more than $150,000 since its cover will be accepted. Tickets for a inception. merce, 509 Huron St.

Community Foundation Awards Grants The Sandusky/Erie County Community Foundation recently awarded $110,961 to 27 local non-profit organizations. Grants were awarded to organizations in Berlin-Milan, Huron, Kelleys Island, Sandusky and Vermilion; about 50 percent of the grants were awarded to organizations that serve all of Erie County. In the arts and humanities category, grants were awarded to: The BerlinMilan Library, $4,350 for a storage cabinet to preserve local history documents; The Firelands Symphony, $6,000 for the 2010-2011 season; The Ritter Public Library, $5,000 for books’; The Sandusky Concert Association, $650 for the Chad Hoopes violinist/school outreach programs; The S a n d u s k y Marit i m e M u s e u m , $3,000 f o r

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educational materials; The Sandusky State Theatre, $9,000 for the Beauty and the Beast production and for theatre operations; For International Museum Day, $4,000 for a collaborative celebration among 10 Erie County museums. In the community development category, grants were awarded to: City of Huron, Parks and Recreation, $5,000 for playground improvements; Erie County Agricultural Society, $20,000 for building renovations at the Erie County fairgrounds; Kelleys Island Historical Society, $10,000 to pave the museum’s parking lot. In the environment category, a grant was awarded to: Humane Society of Erie County, $1,500 for the Trap Neuter and Release program. In the social services category, grants were awarded to: Firelands Habitat for Humanity, $6,500 to build a new home for a Sandusky family; Firelands Regional Medical Center, $1,500 for a patient mannequin for nurses’ training; Heartbeat of Sandusky, $2,346

for a new furnace and security system; City of Sandusky, Fire Department, $2,100 for smoke alarms for the elderly; Arc of Erie County, $1,650 for group social activities; Cancer Services, $5,000 for nutritional supplements for cancer clients; Erie Residential Living, $3,240 to replace windows at a group home; Second Harvest Food Bank, $10,000 for food assistance for 10 Erie County food pantries. In the youth services category, grants were awarded to: City of Sandusky, Parks and Recreation, $1,392 for a youth fishing program at Shoreline Park; Vermilion YMCA, $5,000 for an afterschool program; Bay Area Soccer League, $3,200 to purchase new soccer field goals; Erie County CASA, $1,418 for volunteer training equipment; Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio, $2,115 for a Lego Robotics program for Erie County girl scouts; Youth Advisory Council, $2,500 for grantmaking from the Community Foundation’s youth board.

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**Please note date change from brochure.** Explore and uncover the mystery of unsolved crimes! Learn how to examine the evidence left behind. Analyze fingerprints. Study hair and fiber samples. Look at DNA test results. Let’s figure out who did it! Only 24 spots are available. The camp will be held at EHOVE Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This program is offered in cooperation with EHOVE and Workforce Development Council – Tech Prep. ——— Science, Technology & Me Camp, Girls Only June 21-25, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday-Friday, grades 5-7 Campers will enjoy hands-on activities while they explore careers in the areas of science and technology. Girls only permitted for this camp. Explore Engineering, Health, Aeronautics, Veterinary and Computer careers. Hear from female professionals who work in these fields. Only 24 spots are available. The camp will be held at EHOVE Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This program is offered in cooperation with EHOVE and Workforce Development Council – Tech Prep.

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Prep and NASA. The camp will be held at EHOVE from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. MondayThursday and at NASA Plum Brook for the launch from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, for which EHOVE will provide transportation. ——— Engineering Camp: Vex Robotics June 14-18, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday-Friday, grades 7-9 The VEX Robotics Summer Camp is a great way to experience a technology field while having fun and meeting area students. Students will gain insights into new technologies, learn new skills and build a working robot using a kit while working as a team. The camp will introduce students to design, construction, wiring, and programming of robots. Only 24 students will be accepted for the camp on a first-come, firstserve basis. The camp will be held at BGSU Firelands Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. -1 p.m. The program is offered in cooperation with EHOVE, Workforce Development Council – Tech Prep and BGSU Firelands. ——— Forensics Camp June 14-18, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday-Friday, grades 6-8

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The Ohio State University Alumni club of Erie County invites all area alumni and friends to its Annual Meeting and Tailgate Party. This event will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 17, at the Sandusky Yacht Club. Mark “the Shark” Titus will be the featured speaker. Mark is the bench-warming sensation of the Ohio State Men’s basketball team. A walk-on player four years ago, Titus is the co-founder of Club Trillion and the author of the Club Trillion blog, also known as “Life Views from the End of the

Bench.” The player’s antics and writings have captured the attention of fans from around the world, including national television broadcasters and celebrities such as Jimmie Kimmel. Titus will soon graduate from OSU with a degree from the Fisher College of Business; and his blog can be viewed at www.clubtrillion.com. For more information and to make a reservation, visit www.eriecountybuckeyes. com. Tickets for the dinner are $20 per person; reservations must be made by Saturday, June 12.


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Milestones OBITUARIES Richard L. “Rick” Balde Jr. Sept. 17, 1953-June 4, 2010

Richard L. “Rick” Balde Jr., 56, of Huron, passed away unexpectedly Friday morning, June 4, 2010, in Firelands Regional Medical Center following a round of golf at Thunderbird Golf Course. He was born Sept. 17, 1953, in Butler, Pa., and was a 1971 graduate of Perkins High School. Rick retired in 2008 from Delphi after 30 years of service. In his retirement, he worked part time at Thunderbird Golf Course. Rick attended Holy Angles Catholic Church and enjoyed golfing and classic muscle cars. Rick is survived by his wife, Patricia C. (Wozney) Larkins-Balde; children, Mandy (Shane) Roth of Huron and Kris (Sarah) Balde of Milan; stepchildren, Carol (Chris) White of Sandusky, Lt. Col. Allen (Tatiana) Larkins of St. Louis, Mo., and Robert Johnson of Sandusky; parents, Patricia A. (Fisher) and Richard L. Balde Sr. of Sandusky; grandchildren, Collin, Brendan and Andrew Roth and Kendall and Kourtney Balde; stepgrandchildren, Lori and Curt Johnson, Alexander Maximum Larkins and Kelsey and Grant White; sisters, Deborah (Rich) Frank of Stow, Ohio, and Barbara Lee (Kevin) Thomas of Colorado; brother, Timothy (Patty) Balde of Huron; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Mary (Paterson) and Paul Fisher and Ida (Nini) and Emil Balde. Friends called 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Groff Funeral Home, 1607 E. Perkins Ave., Sandusky, where prayers were recited at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. A Mass of Christian Burial was at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Angels Catholic Church, 428 Tiffin Ave., Sandusky. The Rev. Chris Kardzis will officiate. Burial will follow in Oakland Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in

his name to Holy Angels Catholic Church, Tuesday, June 8, 2010, at Stein Hospice Inpatient Unit, Sandusky. 428 Tiffin Ave., Sandusky OH 44870. He was born Nov. 17, 1923, in Waterbury, Condolences may be shared with his famConn., and moved to Huron in 1966 comily by visiting grofffuneral-homes.com. ing from Terryville, Conn. He was a U.S. Rosalie K. (Boysen) Air Force veteran and served during World War II. He worked for General MotorsMantkowski New Departure Hyatt, Bristol, Conn., and d. June 4, 2010 Rosalie K. (Boysen) Mantkowski, 67, of Sandusky, retiring in 1980. He was a member of Terryville CongreHuron, passed peacefully at 4:27 p.m. Frigational Church in Terryville. He enjoyed day, June 4, 2010, with family and friends in bowling and golfing and took pride in his attendance after a lengthy illness. Rosalie was a graduate of Port Clinton yard work around his house. He was a past High School Class of 1960, belonged to Co- officer of the Huron Lions Club. He is survived by two daughters, Charchran’s Majorettes, and was an upstanding member of Huron Eagles 2875. She was an lotte MacBurney of Sandusky and Christine avid reader and gardener. She also was a (Donald) Bozicevich of Huron; and two loving wife, mother and grandmother, de- grandchildren, Kelly and Ryan Bozicevich. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mavoted to friends and family. She was always there to help, whatever the need. She was rie Frances (Freimuth) MacBurney in 2008; often a sought after guest at gatherings, not and his parents, Harry and Mabel (Snyder) only for her sparkling personality and great McBurney. There will be a private family service with sense of humor, but also for her famous burial at Scott Cemetery, Huron. macaroni salad. Contributions may be given to Stein HosShe is survived by her four sons, Michael (Renee), David, Stephen (Vicki), and pice Services, 1200 Sycamore Line, SanChristopher; grandchildren, Justin, Ashlyn dusky, OH 44870 or Humane Society of and Alex; her sister, MaryAnne (Roger) Erie County, 1911 Superior St., Sandusky, Mooney; sister-in-law, Joan (Mantkowski) OH 44870. Foster Funeral Home, 410 Main St., Hu(Larry) Butler; and nieces and nephews. ron, is handling the arrangements. CondoRosalie was preceded in death by her husband, James T. Mantkowski; and her par- lences may be shared at fosterfh.com. ents, Alvin and Lydia “Dolly” (Pluckhorn) Shirley M. (Trautman) Boysen. A celebration of Rosalie’s life was at 4-8 Podgurski p.m. Tuesday at Huron Eagles, 2902 Cleve- b. Aug. 24, 1936 Shirley M. (Trautman) Podgurski, 73, Huland Road West. Contributions may be made in her name ron, passed away peacefully with her family to Stein Hospice Service, 1200 Sycamore by her side in Firelands Regional Medical Center following a brief illness. Line, Sandusky, OH 44870. Shirley was born Aug. 24, 1936, in VenCondolences may be shared at fosterfh. com. Foster Funeral Home & Crematory, ice, Ohio, to Howard and Verna (Francis) Trautman. She married Edward J. PodgurHuron, is handling arrangements. ski, August 16, 1958, and he survives. Melvin C. MacBurney Mrs. Podgurski attended St. Mary’s Catholic School Nov. 17, 1923-June 8, 2010 Melvin C. MacBurney, 86, of Huron died and received her GED from

Church Chat preschool through 4th gr. 10 a.m. – Celebration Service, Sanctuary Refreshments are provided in Fellowship Hall In other church news: The monthly Senior Citizen Luncheon will be held at the Huron United Methodist Church on Thursday, June 17. The program that day will be

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419-499-3683 Rev. Dr. John C. Jordan Worship and Holy Communion—Sunday, 10:30 a.m.

The Chapel 4444 Galloway Rd., Sandusky 419-627-0208 www.chapel-sandusky.org Saturday service--5 p.m. Huron United Methodist Sunday service—9 & 11 a.m. Church Jr. High Youth Group— 338 Williams St., Huron Sundays 5-6:30 p.m. 419-433-3984 Sr. High Youth Group— www.huronumc.org Sundays 7-9 p.m. On Sundays: Latitude group ages 188 a.m. - Praise Service in 29—Thursdays, 7 p.m. Fellowship Hall 8 a.m. - Summer Sunday The Church of Jesus School, preschool - 4th gr. Christ of Latter Day Saints 10 a.m. - Celebration Ser4511 Galloway Rd., Huron vice Sanctuary 419-626-9860 Refreshments are providBishop: Bill Reel ed in Fellowship Hall Sacrament service—9:30 a.m. Sundays Lighthouse Assembly of Family History Center Wed. God Church Thur. 9am-9pm, 820 Cleveland Rd. E., Huron 10st am-2pm, rd 1 & 3 Sat. 9am-5pm 419-433-8889 www.lighthouseagc.org Sunday service—10:30 a.m. Sunday school—9:30 a.m.

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George Mayer and his swing music. George has played an important historical role in the era of the Big Bands at Cedar Point, and he will share the music and some of his stories of that time. Reservations for the lunch can be made by calling the church at 419433-3984 by Monday, June 14. The cost of the luncheon is $6.

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Port Clinton High School in 1986. She then went on to tutor other GED students in the Port Clinton area. She was a member of Holy Angels Catholic Church in Sandusky and volunteered in the school cafeteria for several years. Shirley was a past member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Port Clinton and at that time was a member of their Altar Rosary Society. She volunteered at St. John’s Church in Port Clinton assisting adults with traumatic brain injuries and learning disabilities. She also enjoyed volunteering with the American Red Cross. Shirley loved her road trips to Detroit, dancing and spending time with her family. She is survived by her husband, Edward; daughter, Peggy (Bill) Mohr of Castalia; sons, Edward Podgurski Jr. of Berlin Heights and Shawn Podgurski of Chicago; grandchildren, Bryan and Jacob Mohr and another expected in September; sisters, Betty Laws, Helen Wobser and Patricia Neill, all of Sandusky; brothers, Clifford Trautman of Norwalk, Robert (Aggie) Trautman, Frank (Judy) Trautman and twins, Victor and Vincent Trautman, all of Sandusky; and numerous nieces and nephews. Shirley was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Howard “Bunk” Trautman; sister, Mary Baker; two siblings in infancy; and nephews, Thomas Trautman and Jimmy Baker. A memorial Mass will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Holy Angel’s Catholic Church, 428 Tiffin Ave., Sandusky; the Rev. Chris Kardzis will officiate the service. Memorial contributions may be made in her name to Holy Angel’s Catholic Church, 428 Tiffin Ave., Sandusky, OH 44870 or to a charity of the donor’s choice. Condolences may be shared with Shirley’s family at grofffuneralhomes.com.

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Hundreds of People Cash In at the Sandusky Roadshow Yesterday By Jason Delong

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Gold and Silver pour into yesterdays Roadshow due to highest prices in 40 years.

is buying. “Gold and silver markets are soaring.” says Archie Davis, a Roadshow representative. “Broken jewelry and gold or silver coins add up very quickly. I just finished working with a gentleman that had an old class ring, two bracelets, and handful of

Yesterday at the Best Western, hundreds lined up to cash antiques, collectibles, gold and jewelry in at the Roadshow. The free event is in Sandusky all week buying gold, silver antiques and collectibles. One visitor I spoke with yesterday said

“If you go to the Roadshow, you can cash-in your items for top dollar. Roadshow representatives will be available to assess and purchase your items at the Best Western through Saturday in Sandusky.”

“It is unbelievable, I brought in some old coins that had been in a little cigar box for years and some old herringbone necklaces and in less than fifteen minutes I left with a check for $712.37.” “It’s unbelievable, I brought in some old coins that had been in a little cigar box for years and some old herringbone necklaces and in less than fifteen minutes I left with a check for $712.37. That stuff has been in my jewelry box and dresser for at least 20 years.” Another gentlemen brought an old Fender guitar his father bought years ago. “Dad had less than fifty bucks in that guitar.” The Roadshow expert that assisted him, made a few phone calls and a Veterinarian in Seattle, Washington bought the guitar for $5700.00. The seller continued, “I got another $150.00 for a broken necklace and an old class ring, it’s not everyday someone brings six

Above • A couple waits with anticipation while Roadshow expert examines their antiques and gold items. The Roadshow is at the Best Western this week. thousand dollars to town with your name on it.” Jeff Parsons, President of the Treasure Hunters Roadshow commented, “Lots of people have items that they know are valuable but just don’t know where to sell them. Old toys, trains, swords, guitars,

Collectors desire vintage military items, Items from both U.S. and foreign origins from the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Spanish-American War, Revolutionary War and Calvary times have great value. Items such as swords, daggers, medals, hardware bayonets, etc.

pocket watches or just about anything old is valuable to collectors. These collectors are willing to pay big money for those items they are looking for.” This week’s Roadshow is the place to get connected with those collectors. The process is free and anyone can brings items down to the event. If the

Roadshow experts find items their collectors are interested in, offers will be made to purchase those items. About 80% of the guests that attend the show end up selling one or more items at the event. Antiques and collectibles are not the only items the Roadshow

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silver dollars,… his check was for over $650.00. I would say that there were well over 100 people in here yesterday that sold their scrap gold.” One gentleman holding his check for over $1250.00 in the lobby of the event yesterday had this comment, “I am so happy I decided to come to the Roadshow. I saw the newspaper ad for the event and brought in an old German sword I brought back from World War II and some old coins and here is my check. What a great thing for our community. I am heading home now to see what else I have they might be interested in.” The Roadshow continues today starting at 9am. The event is free and no appointment is needed.

We represent many of the world’s top numismatic coin collectors We have been directly involved in millions of dollars worth of rare cash and coin sales over the past 15 years.

Our private collectors are seeking all types of rare coins and currency. We have the resources available to pay you top prices for all types of rare coins or entire collections. We can arrange a private discreet meeting with you at your bank or in one of our private suites. Whether you are ready to sell your life long collection or you are settling an estate we are at your service. We are professional, honest and discreet.

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Cash in with the power of the International Collectors Association Treasure Hunters Roadshow represents over 5000 members worldwide who are paying TOP DOLLAR the following types of items. • COINS - Any and all coins made before 1964. This includes all silver and gold coins, dollars, half dollars, quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies. All conditions wanted!

From a single item to complete collections, the most sought after types of coins are: • Any coins dated prior to 1820, especially those dated 1700’s • High Grade Early Coins • Graded Coins • Proof Coins • Gold Coins with C, D,O and CC mint marks • Rare Dates • Complete Coin Type sets • Rare Paper Currency

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and silver during this event. Broken jewelry, dental gold, old coins, pocket watches, Kruggerands, Gold bars Canadian Maple Leafs, etc. • JEWELRY - Gold, Silver, Platinum, diamonds, rubies, sapphires and

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• Gather items of interest from your attic, garage, basement, etc There is no limit to the amount of items you .can bring • No appointment necessary • If interested in selling, we will consult our collector ’s database to see if a buyer exists. 90% of all items have offers in our database • The offer is made on the spot on behalf of our collectors making the offer • If you decide to accept the offer, we will pay you on the spot and ship the item to the collector. The collector pays all shipping and handling charges • You get 100% of the offer with no hidden fees

The entire process only takes a few minutes The Treasure Hunter’s Roadshow event continues through Saturday in Sandusky.

• TOYS, TRAINS & DOLLS - All types of toys made before 1965

including: Hot Wheels, Tonka, Buddy L, Smith Miller, Nylint, Robots, battery toys, Mickey Mouse, train sets, all gauges, accessories, individual cars, Marklin, American Flyer, Lionel, Hafner, all other trains, Barbie Dolls, GI Joe, Shirley Temple, Characters, German, all makers accepted.

• MILITARY ITEMS, SWORDS - Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, WWII, etc. Items of interest include swords, badges, clothes, photos, medals, knives, gear, letters, The older the swords, the better. All types wanted. • ADVERTISING ITEMS - Metal and Porcelain signs, gas companies,

beer and liquor makers, automobile, implements, etc.

Silver and Gold Coin Prices Up During Poor Economy.

Collectors and Enthusiasts in Sandusky with $200,000 to Purchase Yours!

Got Coin? It might be just the time to cash in. This week starting Tuesday and continuing through Saturday, the International Collectors Association in conjunction with Treasure Hunters Roadshow will be purchasing all types of silver and gold coins direct from the public. All are welcome and the event is free.

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Library Huron Public Library Hours Mon. & Tue. 10 AM - 6 PM Wed. & Thur. 10 AM - 8 PM Fri. 10 AM - 5 PM; Sat. 10 AM - 1 PM Summer Storytimes at the Huron Public Library will run from June 16 to July 14. Lapsit for children up to 2 ½ years with a caregiver will be held on Wednesdays at

10:15 a.m. No registration is needed. Toddler Time for children 2 ½ - 3 ½ years with a caregiver will be held on Wednesdays at 11 a.m. No registration required. Storytime for children 3 ½ – 5 years on their own will be held on Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. No registration required. ——— The library’s Mystery Book Group meets at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 16, to discuss “The Spellman Files” by Lisa Lutz. Order your

copy today online at www. huronlibrary.org, e-mail huron@huronlibrary.org or call 419-433-5009. ——— Enter the library’s drawing for Huron Playhouse tickets: Visit www.huronlibrary.org and go to “Water Your Mind: READ! Adults Register here for events” or call 419-433-5009. Entry deadline is 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 16. Two tickets for each show will be given away. ——— The library hosts a Speak-

er’s Luncheon from noon to 1 p.m. Friday June 18, featuring Sharon Barnes on “Drought Tolerant Gardening.” Learn about techniques and plants that conserve water. Bring a brown bag lunch; beverage and dessert will be furnished. Register online at www.huronlibrary.org and go to:Water Your Mind: READ! Adults Register here for events,” or call 419-433-5009. ——— The Red Cross Bloodmobile will visit the library from 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday,

June 17. To donate blood, you must be at least 17 years of age, weigh at least 110 pounds and have not donated in the last 56 days. Call the Red Cross at 419626-1641 for details. ——— The library’s book exchange will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 17 to discuss D. Wroblewski’s “The Story of Edgar Sawtelle.” Order your copy online at www.huronlibrary. org, e-mail huron@huronlibrary.org or call 419-4335009.

——— Open Play Chess for all ages at the library is on Saturdays, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Chess boards are available. Bring a friend and play. ——— Did you know? … The library has four summer reading programs? Kids who have completed Kindergarten through adults can read toward their goals for prizes and treats. Visit www.huronlibrary.org for details.

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Office location: 110 Wall Street Mailing address: 417 Main St. Phone: 419-433-8487 Fax: 419-433-0470 Email: hprd@cityofhuron.org Website: www.huronparks.org

All Huron Parks and Recreation Programs require Pre-Registration unless otherwise noted. Registration forms are available on the Web site or at the parks and rec office. Early sign-up is recommended to avoid cancellation of programs because of low enrollment. Call the parks and rec office for information or visit the Web site for details on all programs listed. ——— Summer Sports Camps Begin This Month Once again Huron Parks and Recreation would like to thank Firelands Regional Medical Center for sponsoring its Summer Sports Camps. Track and throwing, baseball, golf, cheerleading, tennis, and soccer camps will be offered. Registrations are being accepted at this time. Complete program details and registration forms are available at the parks n rec Web site. Track and Throwing Camp: June 9-11 Baseball Camp: June 2125 Golf Camp: June 28-30 Cheerleading Camp: July 6-8 Tennis Camp: July 12-23 Soccer Camp: July 19-23 ——— Hershey Track and Field Hershey Track & Field will be held from 9 a.m. to noon this Saturday, June 12, at the Huron High School Track. Those who are age 9 through 14 years old and want to test their skills should come out and participate. This program is free! Register from 8 to 8:45 a.m. at the track. Bring proof of age. Information and forms are available online or at the Huron Parks and Recreation office. Summer Beach Cardio Summer Beach Cardio will be Tuesdays and Thursdays at Lakefront Park from June 15-July 15. The classes will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. Cost is $30 for residents and $35 for non-residents. ——— Safety Town 2010…Did you register? This is one of the most important educational programs for young children who will be entering Kindergarten in the fall. This seven-day program is a planned curriculum incorporating classroom activities to familiarize children with the school setting. This year Safety Town will take place from June 1624 (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) at Shawnee Elemen-

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tary School from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.. Thursday, June 24 is Graduation Day. The registration fee is $35 for residents and $40 for nonresidents. ——— Instructors Needed The Huron Parks and Recreation Department is looking for instructors for several upcoming programs, including kickboxing, yoga and Zumba. Anyone with any previous experience teaching these types of classes should call 419-4338487 or contact the department at hprd@cityofhuron. org. ——— Swim Lessons presented by Huron Lagoon Marina Kids between the ages of 3 and 10 can learn to swim at the Huron Lagoon Marina pool. Registration is limited, so sign up today: Session I – July 6-16 Session II – July 19-30 Session III – August 2-13 Classes for kids ages 7 to 10: 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. or 9:35 a.m. to 10:05 a.m. Classes for kids ages 3 to 6: 10:10 a.m. to 10:40 a.m.; 10:45 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Registration for Session I only is $50 residents/$55 non-residents. All other sessions are $55 residents/$60 non-residents. ——— Inspiration 5K Fun Run 2010 Join us this year as we honor Mike Danilo, a longtime Huron resident and community supporter who has been diagnosed with ALS. Mike is fighting a courageous battle and doing so with determination, humor, and of course, inspiration. This non-competitive, family-oriented event will be held June 27 at Fabens

Parks. All ages and abilities are welcome. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Check-in/ registration is from 11:30 a.m.to 12:15 p.m., and the run begins at 12:30. Registration fee is $10 – 50 percent of that goes directly to Mike Danilo and his family. Complete details of this event and registration forms are on the parks and rec Web site. ——— Splashtacular Baseball Tournament This great baseball tournament is coming back to Fabens Park! Call the parks n rec office or visit its Web site for tournament details. There are only a few openings left for teams, so call now to reserve a team spot. Cost is $275 per team (3game guarantee). Dates are June 19 and 20.

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Schools Huron Seniors Receive Memorial Scholarships The Michelle Marie Saunders/Ryan Leigh Foss Memorial Scholarship Committee recently awarded two seniors from Huron High School $3,000 each, to be used toward their college education. Anne Marie Hahn and Katie Zimmer were chosen as the 2010 recipients of these two scholarships, which were presented at the Annual HHS Scholarship Banquet held May 26 at the Cedar Point Center, Firelands College. Annie and Katie both exemplify the positive spirit and fine character of Michelle and Ryan. Their “Seize the Day” attitude for life, appreciation of true friendships, love of family and strong faith makes these girls ideal recipients of this honorable award. Annie and Katie both plan to attend BGSU and/or Firelands College and will be studying nursing and education, just like Michelle and Ryan did.

Michelle and Ryan were Huron residents that were killed in a car accident when they were 19 years old and students at BGSU. They are fondly remembered by their community through the Saunders/Foss Memorial Scholarship Fund. For the past nine years, two $3,000 scholarships have been awarded to Huron High School seniors. With the continued support of the community, especially through the Annual Memorial Golf Scramble, this Scholarship Fund continues to grow and is able to award annual scholarships. Most of the funding comes from Hole Sponsorships for the golf scramble, which this year will held July 24 at the Thunderbird South Course. If you would like to donate to the fund or participate, contact Craig Saunders at 419-602-7068 or Paul Berlin at 419-357-4922.

McCormick Honors Students during Awards Ceremony Over 300 awards and certificates for achievement in academics, service and citizenship were presented at McCormick Junior High School during their annual recognition assemblies on Friday, June 4, 2010. The Most Outstanding Student Award was selected from a field of well qualified eighth grade candidates. The following students were nominated for the award: Brooke Barnhart, Benji Battiste, Keegan Bollenbacher, Katelyn Crawford, Kaitlyn Greulich, Drew Hanley, William Koenig, Nicholas Mix, Amelia Nagle, Morgan Odell, Shelby Stout, Kevin Tomczyk, Ryan VanCauwenbergh and Abigail Wiseman. This year’s Student Council award was presented to Will Koenig. Will Koenig was, also, the recipient of the Harriett Leidheiser Award; this award was established in memory of Mrs. Leidheiser. The Daughters of the American Revolution Patriotism Medal for outstanding citizenship was presented to

Madison Brant. Mrs. Dayle Ritter presented the Huron Lions Club G.O.O.D. Award for outstanding service, citizenship, and academic achievement to seventh graders: Austin Enderle and Joseph Bloor and eighth graders: Caitlyn Taylor and William Wilson. Perfect Attendance awards were given to Shannon Hughes, Alyssa Kopp, Kathleen Milchen, Jordan Stutzman and Yolanda Vazquez. The President’s Education Award for Academic Excellence certificates were presented to 72 students on May 20th during a dinner held for them and their parents. These students attained a 3.5 or higher grade point average throughout the year and earned a place on the Honor Roll all three quarters. These students are Paige Baker, Carolyn Balde, Karl Bates, Benjamin Battiste, John Baus, Morgan Bertsch, Joseph Bloor, Thomas Bogden, Keegan Bollenbacher, Alexis Brady, Allison Brownell, Austin Campbell, Han-

nah Cantrill, Sarah Carroll, Brennan Cockrell, Katelyn Crawford, Michael Delahunt, Patrick Dusza, John Dwyre, Nicholas Ernst, Katherine Evers, Benjamin Fries, Paige Graham, Kaitlyn Greulich, Kiersten Hammond, Drew Hanley, Danzell Harris, Samantha Hebert, Michael Huffman, Shannon Hughes, Lillian Justus, Shelby Kenville, William Koenig, Renata Kurtz, Nicholas Lachowyn, Zoey Lehrer, Alexandria Lenyo, Spencer Maddox, Sean Martin, Hannah Miller, Nicholas Mix, Madison Mize, Hollie Mueller, Eric Myles, Amelia Nagle, Hannah Neibler, Morgan Odell, Ryan Opfer, Madison Orzech, Jennifer Paiz, Edward Pettegrew, Christina Rivera, Ried Roshong LiAnna Schwerer, Samuel Sluga, Kira Smith, Ashtyn Stadler, Zachary Stauder, Caleb Stidham, Adam Storer, Jordan Stutzman, Anna Tanaka, Kevin Tomczyk, Ryan VanCauwenbergh, Eric Weir, Morgan Welborn, William Wilson, Jacob Wise, Audra Wisehart, Abigail Wiseman and Blake Wysocki.

Faculty Awarded Dr. Emily Hinnov of Oberlin received the Distinguished Creative Scholar Award at the College’s 41st annual Recognition Program recently. The Distinguished Creative Scholar Award is given annually to any full-time faculty member of BGSU Firelands in his or her third year or beyond for outstanding creative or scholarly accomplishments during the previous three years. Hinnov joined the BGSU Firelands faculty in 2005, having earned her PhD from the University of New Hampshire, her master’s degree, summa cum laude, from Simmons College (Boston) and her bachelor’s degree, cum laude, from Allegheny College (Meadville, Pennsylvania). Her areas of teaching interest include modern British and American literature, Victorian and Modern women’s fiction, Virginia Woolf, women’s literature, the Harlem Renaissance, Zora Neale Hurston, modern photographic culture and the novel, literature of the fin de siècle, sensation and detective fiction, the Victorian novel and surveys of British and American literature. Her scholarly work includes extensive conference presentations, book chapters, journal articles, grants, and curriculum development, most notably in new upper division English courses. She serves on the editorial board of “The Woolf Studies Annual” and has twice been a BGSU Friends of University Libraries Authors and Artists recipient. She was the co-director, with Dr. Kate Dailey, of a University Partnerships for Community Action/ Center for Innovative and Transformative Education grant for the Expect Respect Teen Council Project, discussing solutions to the problem of teen relationship violence. Her new book, “Encountering Choran Community: Literary Modernism, Visual Culture and Political Aesthetics in the Interwar Years,” was recently released by Susquehanna University Press.

EHOVE’s Career Tech Students Announced Career Tech students of the fourth nine weeks 2009 2010: Alainie Papai, Western Reserve, AB I; Nick Orshoski, Perkins, AB II; Timothy Gladwell, Perkins, AT I; Nicholas McGookey, Sandusky, AT II; Heather Wireman, South Central, CBI; Chelsea Nelson, South Central, CBO; Ethan Thomas, New London, CRP I; Conan Hartman, Western Reserve CRP II; Anne Hite, New London, CNT I; Joe (Chris) Fowler, Perkins, CNT II; Kerri Garner, Western Reserve, COS I; Amber McCullough, Margaretta, COS II; Chris Longbrake, Huron, CJ; Patrick Turnley, Edison, CUL I; Emily Smith, Monroeville, CUL II; Cody Decker, Huron, DSL I; Owen Baker, South Central, DSL II; Courtney Johnson, Edison, ECE I; Elizabeth Stumpf, New London, ECE II; Amber Harner, New London, ELC I; Derek Castillo, Norwalk, ELC II; Karen Holmes, Danbury, FF/EMT; Tanner Tuttle, Perkins, FT; Jenna McCarley, Margaretta, FT; McKenzie Jones, New London, EIT I; Nathan Chambers, Edison, EIT II; Lexie Oliver, Norwalk, HC I; Kerri Rogers, Huron, HC II; Sonnie Lang, Vermilion, HT I; Jessica Ellis, Edison, HT II; Logan Konst, Huron, IMT I; Alec Hayes, Margaretta, IMT II; Mikal Wlodarsky, Edison, MTC I; David Caldwell, Bellevue, MTC II; Shayla Dendinger South Central, NETW; Libertad Flores, Danbury, PSA I; Amanda Hoeft, Edison, RC I; Hannah Boos, Perkins, RC II; Kelsey Layne, Bellevue, TA; John Famulare, Bellevue, VCD I; Joe Strickfaden, Edison, VCD II.

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Schools Huron Graduates 110 Huron High School held its commencement exercises Sunday, graduating 110 seniors. The following received diplomas: Colleen E. Allen-Clingan, Molly Ellen Banks, Corey Michael Barnicle, Steve M. Bechtel, Jeffrey Aaron Beverick, Lindsay Burton Bille, Jerod Michael Blakely, Zachary William Blodgett, Nancy Lee Bloor, Brooke Andrea Bodi, Jacob Robert Bochk, Clinton Frederick Boos, Bradley Stephen Bowers, Jamie Leigh Brady, Sean Robert Brady, Alaina A. Calderon, Nora Chaban, Abbey Marie Cook, Hayley

Roxanne Corso, Dylan Paul Corwin, Tylor L. Crawford, Austin M. Davis, Adriana Elizabeth DeLuca, Joseph Thomas Dewey, Dennis Allen Dewitt III, Derek J. Dowell, Jesse L. Dowell, Zachary E. Dusza, Derek Joseph Enderle, Patrick George Estel, Carly Rose Fawcett, Brandon Paul James Ferrell, Jennifer Erin Fialka, Katie Leigh Fink, Liam Daniel Galvin, Nicholas D. Gebelle, Joshua K. Gegen, Max Tyler Gimperling, Dylan F. Goff, Stephanie Eileen Grasl, Chase Steven Greenawalt, Devon Sue Grendow, Zachary Robert Grieves,

Morgan Nicole Griffin, Samuel Patrick Hager, Anne Marie Hahn, Jessica RuthAnne Halsey, Brianna Linnell Hammond, Lauren Theresa Heil, Jonathan Dean Hicks, Maxwell Allen Jenkins, Christopher David Jenkins-Larizza, Faith Elizabeth Johnson, Kaitlin Marjorie Jones, Zachary Allen Kleinschmidt, Kyle John Kochler, Kaileigh E. Koschutnik, Kelly Nicole Kozich, Mason Stihl Krebs, Joshua Capen Ladlee, Beata Kathleen Langston, Jordan M. Lewis, Christopher E. Longbrake, Alexandria Leigh Lowery, Nicolas James

Lowy, Nicole M. Luzader, Colleen Marie Machovina, Taylar Shaye MacLean, Joshua Ryan Marshall, Samantha Jane McCartney, Brian M. Melching, Benjamin Elliott Meyers, Jesse M. Miedema, Kyle J. Miller, Meghan Kristine Mischler, Melissa Rose Moberg, Patrick Samuel Moore, James Patrick Moriarty, Jason R. Morin, Paige Nicole Peiples, Brittany M. Pine, Graham Tyler Pisano, Brandon M. Poorman, Joseph John Ramey, Nathan C. Reineck, Spenser David Ritter, Kerri B. Rogers, Michael John Rowen, Alexander William

Ruf, Taylor Lynn Russo, Bethany L. Rutherford, Abigail Leigh Sachs, Matthew Jacob Schoelwer, Lauren Jane Yesenia Shackleford, Leah Marie Sherer, Justine Nicole Slyker, Kelly Marie Stallkamp, Zachary Joseph Bartlett Taylor, Taylor Nicole Thatcher, Emily M. Thorn, Katherine Mary Thorne, Amelia Katherine Utley, Alexandria Lynn VanScoy, Eric Jeffery Volz, Tyler L. Watson, Chelsea Nicole Westerhold, Christopher M. Wobser, Logan C. Woodburn, Carissa Autumn Wright, Katherine Anne Zimmer.

Graduating Seniors Awarded Scholarships The following is a list of local H-Team - Zachary Grieves; and special scholarships awarded Harry Delapp Memorial to members of the Class of 2010: Dylan Corwin; Huron Alumni Association 1984 HHS Football Team - Jon- - Joshua Marshall, Alexandria athan Hicks; VanScoy; 1998 Champions Football - JoHuron Athletic Booster Club seph Ramey; - Nancy Bloor, Hayley Corso, American Legion - Kaitlin Jones; Dylan Corwin, Adrianna DeLuca, American Legion Auxiliary #83 Derek Enderle, Zachary Grieves, - Katie Fink; Jonathon Hicks, Joshua Marshall, Bruce Chaney Memorial - Der- Melissa Moberg, Patrick Moore, ek Enderle; Joseph Ramey, Lauren ShacklCarolyn Hartley Memorial Vol- eford, Katherine Thorne, Katherleyball - Melissa Moberg; ine Zimmer; Cornell’s Foods - Nathan ReHuron Band Parents - Colinick; leen Allen-Clingan, Lindsay Bille, Craig Johnson Swim - Sean Lauren Heil, Kaitlin Jones, Abigail Brady; Sachs, Alexandria VanScoy; Derek Fox Memorial - Joshua Huron Baseball/Softball ProMarshall; gram - Hayley Corso, Melissa MoDino & Rose Caporini Memo- berg; rial - Jacob Boehk; Huron Chamber of Commerce EHOVE Career Center - Nicho- - Anne Marie Hahn, Alexandria las Gebelle; VanScoy; Kenneth B. Long Memorial Huron Civic Club - Jeffrey BevJessica Halsey; erick; Firelands Positive People - TayHuron Classified Employee lar MacLean; Association - Anne Marie Hahn, Foss-Saunders Memorial - Derek Enderle, Graham Pisano, Anne Marie Hahn, Katherine Abigail Sachs; Zimmer; Huron Eagles Auxiliary #2875 -

Zachary Grieves, Nicole Luzader, Alexandria VanScoy; Huron Education Association - Christopher Jenkins Larizza, Michael Rowen; Huron Football Program Selfless Scholarships - Dylan Corwin, Zachary Blodgett, Joseph Ramey; Huron High School Girls Golf Team - Abbey Cook; Huron High School Art Program - Joshua Marshall; Huron High School National Honor Society & Red Cross - Kaitlin Jones; Huron High School Yearbook Hayley Corso, Katherine Zimmer; Huron High School Student Council - Katie Zimmer; Huron High School Boys Soccer Program - Jacob Boehk, Zach Taylor; Huron Lions Club - Lindsay Bille, Patrick Moore, Leah Sherer; Huron Police Department Anne Marie Hahn Huron Rotary Club - Lindsay Bille, Nancy Bloor, Jacob Boehk; Huron Subway - Sean Brady; James & Stella Hoffman Memorial - Alexandria VanScoy; Jason Lizzi Memorial - Jerod

Congratulations Graduates!

Blakely; Jim’s Pizza Box - Patrick Moore; Jordan Smith Memorial - Nancy Bloor, Melissa Moberg; Kent Tapp Football - Mason Krebs; Knights of Columbus - Adrianna DeLuca; Key Bank - Nicole Luzader, Meghan Mischler, Joseph Ramey; Kiwanis Club of Sandusky BayPerkins - Amelia Utley; Lake Erie Aerie #2875 Fraternal Order of Eagles - Stephen Bowers, Lauren Heil, Nicole Luzader, Alexandria VanScoy; Lauren Frances Baker Memorial - Abigail Sachs, Katherine Zimmer; Leidheiser Memorial - Jennifer Fialka; Medical Mutual - Paige Peiples; Michelle Saunders Volleyball Devon Grendow; National Co-Op Society - James Moriarty; Northern Ohio Surgical Center - Kaleigh Koschutnik; Northern Ohio Cancer Center Taylar MacLean Northern Ohio Fraternal Order of Leatherheads Society - Nicolas

Gebelle Ohio National Guard - Derek Enderle Peter M. Lang - Christopher Longbrake Robert Carver Memorial Katherine Thorne Sandusky College Women’s Club - Meghan Mischler Sandusky Elks Lodge #285 Huron Students of the Year - Carly Fawcett, Nathan Reineck Sara-Jane Bartlett Nursing Memorial - Anne Marie Hahn, Colleen Machovina, Chelsey Westerhold Sidney Frohman Foundation Jerod Blakely, Brianna Hammond, Kyle Koehler, Benjamin Meyers, Kelly Stallkamp, Taylor Thatcher, Tyler Watson, Carissa Wright, Amelia Utley Tom Isphording Memorial Adriana DeLuca, Zachary Dusza Tom Shontz Science Memorial - Anne Marie Hahn, James Moriarty Vacationland Federal Credit Union - Melissa Moberg Vanessa Hart Campbell - Hayley Corso, James Moriarty

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Huron H&R Block 519 Main St. • Huron, Ohio 44839 (419) 433-2083

We Salute the Class of 2010

The Place Where Fresh is the Taste.

CONGRATS CLASS OF ‘10

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• 419-433-7491 • Sandusky Plaza • 2117 Cleveland Rd. W., Huron

Congratulations Class of 2010!

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Foster Funeral Home & Crematory Wayne & Sandy Foster Owners/Directors 410 Main Street, Huron, Ohio 44839 (419) 433-5225 • Fax (419) 433-3394 www.fosterfh.com

G O O D L U C K S E N I O R S

GOOD LUCK Class of '10! Jim’s Pizza Box

819 Main St. • Huron, OH 44839 (419) 433-4463

525 Cleveland Rd. 419-433-2499

609 Rye Beach Rd. Huron, Ohio 44839 419-433-0207

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Health

Area Residents Earn Dental Assistant Certification SANDUSKY – Two employees of a local dentist have passed exams that certify them as dental assistants. Cristin Apling of Clyde, and Colleen Casselberry of Huron, are both Certified Dental Assistants after meeting certain criteria and passing an exam. Certified Dental Assistants can qualify to polish teeth and place sealants in addition to providing all of the services that a dental assistant can. They are both employees with Lata Stefano, DDS Inc., Sandusky. A Certified Dental Assistant is

someone who has passed the Dental Assistant National Board Certified Dental Assistant Exam. This exam consists of three components: radiation health and safety; infection control; and general chairside. In order to be eligible for the board exam, the dental assistant must be a graduate of an ADA accredited program or have work experience (full time or parttime of a total of 3,500 hours or two APLING CASSELBERRY years, plus be a high school graduate or GED equivalent and have a current the past. For more information go CPR card), or have been certified in to www.DANB.org.

Firelands Offers Body & Mind Program Firelands Regional Medical Center will present “Treating Body & Mind” as part of their women’s health program series on Thursday, June 10. This fun and relaxing evening will be held at the Sandusky Yacht Club, 529 E. Water S.t, and will begin at 5:30 p.m. with registration and dinner.

Sandusky 419-626-9613 Fremont 419-355-8859

The evening will begin with Amy Reese, MD, medical oncologist at University Hospitals Ireland Cancer Center at Firelands, who will present, “What Women Need to Know About Cancer.” Her presentation will highlight the most common cancers diagnosed in women, the differences

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between cancer in men and women, cancer screenings, and emotional and family issues. Following Dr. Reese is Katie Fox, BS, MA, massage therapy program coordinator/instructor at EHOVE Career Center, who will talk about the benefits of massage therapy, as well as give a demonstration on how to do a self-massage. The cost is $15 per person, which includes which includes soup and salad bar, rolls, coffee, water, tea and dessert. Seating is limited. For information or to register, call 419-557-7410.

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Open House June 1 7 5 to

PRIZES & DRAWINGS!

Meet and talk with our clients and staff to get you started

7 p.m.

419-616-0043 877-533-8636 (877-LDE-ToDo) Sandusky Mall

Rt 250

(Next to Sandusky Mall)

Hull Road

1325 Hull Rd.

Firelands Regional Medical Center along with Takoda Training will be hosting ‘Diapers & Doggies’ from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 10 at Firelands South Campus, 1912 Hayes Ave., Sandusky. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 400,000 kids in the United States get medical care for dog bites each year. Diapers & Doggies is a program that teaches parents how to introduce the family dog to the new baby. The cost for the program is $20. To register, call 419-557-7840.

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Health & Wellness

Firelands Regional Medical Center First Aid and CPR Class

Firelands Regional Medical Center will be sponsoring a HeartSaver First Aid and CPR/AED Course from 8 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 16. This course will be held at Firelands’ South Campus in the Education Room, located on the first floor at 1912 Hayes Ave., Sandusky. The course is ideal for anyone who needs to know the basics of first aid and be certified to perform CPR and AED. The course also addresses health and safety issues and blood-borne disease protection. The class fee is $75 per person, which includes a “take home” book. The Foundation for Firelands provides funding to the program. For more information or to register, call 419-557-6740.

Pediatric clinics

Firelands will host a pediatric orthopaedic clinic on Monday, June 14. Firelands Regional Medical Center will also host a pediatric neurology clinic and a pediatric gastroenterology clinic on Wednesday, June 16. Staffed by a board certified pediatric specialist from Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, pediatric specialty clinics are held in the Firelands South Campus Outpatient Clinic, 1912 Hayes Ave. To schedule an appointment for any of these clinics, call 1-800-377-3117. Additional Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital pediatric specialty clinics are also available at Firelands. For a schedule, visit www.firelands.com; or for more information, call 419-557-6767.

Breastfeeding class

Firelands Regional Medical Center will be offering a Breastfeeding Basics education class from 9:30 a.m. to noon, Saturday, June 26. The class will be held at Firelands , 1912 Hayes Ave. The class is designed to teach new parents the benefits of breastfeeding and how to successfully breastfeed their baby. The cost for this course is $10 (No charge with coupon). The Foundation for Firelands provides funding to this program. To register, call 419-557-7840.

Fisher-Titus Medical Center CPR Re-certification

Fisher-Titus Medical Center will offer a Healthcare Provider CPR re-certification training class from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Friday, June 11; or from 8 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 19, at the hospital, 272 Benedict Ave., Norwalk. To register or for more information, call 419-660-2646. ———

Sibling Education Classes

Children can learn about life with a new brother or sister at a Sibling Education program offered from 10 to 11:30 a.m., Saturday, June 19, at Fisher-Titus, 272 Benedict Ave., Norwalk. In addition to teaching children about the impact a newborn has on family life, the class also teaches brothers and sisters basic newborn care. To register for the class, or for more information, call 419-660-2646. ———

Kidney Disease Event

Kidney disease does not go away. Instead, it usually gets worse over time and eventually can turn into kidney failure. But, the good news is there are treatment options available for patients with kidney failure. Susan Foss, a registered nurse from Fresenius Medical Care, will present “Treatment Options for Patients with Kidney Failure” from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday, June 24, in Conference Room 1, Fisher-Titus, 272 Benedict Ave., Norwalk. To register or for more information, call 419-6602509.

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Classifieds HOME SERVICES Painting ECT. Interior specialist, exterior, dry wall repair, wallpaper removal, 20 years experience, pressure washing 419-624-0383 Chuck Knight Painting tile-repair, home maintenance. Small jobs welcome Call 419-433-3162 WANTED TO BUY BUYING JUNK CARS 419-577-6405 Buying pocket and hunting knife collections, small or large. Most all USA and German brands wanted. 419366-0859 for offer. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES A Cut Above Limousine 4 passenger Cadillac Escalade, heated Lazy Boy recliners. 13 passenger Ford Excursion. Reservations: 419-202-6446 **legally licensed and properly insured** www.nothernlimo.com Affordable Transportation Airport- Cleveland or Toledo$60. Akron- $85, Detroit- $99. City to city, $1.00/mile, $50 minimum. Up to 6 people. No smoking. Call 419-3591054 Available 24/7

AUTOS WANTED DONATE YOUR CAR. FREE TOWING. “Cars for Kids”. Any condition. Tax deductible Outreach Center. 1-800-597-9411 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES All Cash Vending! Be your own boss! Local Vending route. 25 machines + candy. $9,995. 1-800-807-6485. ELECTRONICS

Creations Colors Painting. Call Tom 419-239-4601 CAREGIVER Home Caregiver. Private duty. Over 30 years experience in health care. 419-656-1293 ADOPTION PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? You choose from families nationwide. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Abby’s One True Gift Adoptions. 866-4136292. 24/7. AUTOMOTIVE WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI,1970-1980, Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, H2-750, H1500, S1-250, S2-250, S2-350, S3-400. CASH PAID. 1-800-7721142. 1-310-721-0726.

Advertise Your Garage Sale in the Huron Hometown News! Run your ad for three weeks, pay for just two! 30 words for $8.00 Call Mary Ann 419-433-1401

HURON HOMETOWN NEWS GREAT PRESS FOR A GREAT LAKE PLACE

P.O. Box 330, Huron 419-433-1401

GOT A CLASSIFIED?? 25 Words for $5.00!! ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ Mail it to: Huron Hometown News P.O. Box 330, Huron, OH 44839

Erectile Dysfunction can be treated safely and effectively without drugs or surgery. Covered by Medicare/Ins. 1-800-8151577 ext. 1018, www. LifeCareDiabeticSupplies.com

ASSEMBLE MAGNETS & CRAFTS at home! Year-round work! Great pay! Call toll free 1-866-844-5091 MOVIE EXTRAS - Earn up to $250 per day. Exp. not required. Call 877-329-7517.

1000 Envelopes = $5000. Receive $5 for every envelope stuffed. Guaranteed. 800805-4880

Health Insurance Plans starting at only $99.00 per mo. No Annual Deductable, No physical, Approval over thephone. Call today for your FREE Quote 888-673-3397.

The Job For You! $500 sign-on bonus. Travel the US with our young minded enthusiastic business group. Cash and bonuses daily. Call Jan 888-361-1526 today!

$$$ACCESS LAWSUIT CASH NOW!! Injury lawsuit dragging? Need $500$$500,000+? We help. Call 1-866-386-3692, www. lawcapital.com

A Plus Cleaning. Residential and commercial. No job too big, no job too small. Small maintenance repair. We welcome one time cleaning 419681-4999

VEHICLE BREAKDOWN COVERAGE! Protection from the unexpected! You choose the coverage/repair shop, we pay the bill! Repairs, towing, car rental included. Call 866648-4044.

EARN $50/HOUR Potential. Get paid to Shop and Eat! Retail Research Associate needed. Training. No experience. 800-690-1272.

Four Winns 20.5’ 1996 Sundowner/cuddie cabin/red trailer. Low hours, all safety equipment. Convertible top, cockpit cover, and bimini top. 440-323-6699 or 440-3871517. Arlene or Rich.

SERVICES

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ACTORS/MOVIE EXTRAS $150-$300/Day depending on job. No experience. All looks needed. 1-800-281-5185-A103

EMPLOYMENT

FINANCIAL

Sarasota/Venice Florida Great opportunities- vacation homes and investment properties. Contact Mary Hoch, Edge Group RE. 941.914.4717 or mhoch@egsarasota.com.

Institute of Maintenance. 866-453-6204.

HELP WANTED

DIRECT to home Satellite TV $19.99/mo. FREE installation, FREE HD-DVR upgrade. New customers - No Activation Fee! Credit/Debit Card Req. Call 1-800-795-3579

BOATS

REAL ESTATE

respected.” Since 1985. Call 917-733-3877

START SAVING TODAY. Debt consolidation. Personal/ Business Loans. Low Monthly Payment. Trinity Financial Group. 1-877-838-1492 COMMERCIAL BRIDGE LOANS! $2,000,000 $10,000,000. Direct lenders. “Lowest rates/Best term” “Brokers fully protected and

MEDICAL

MISC. FOR SALE DIRECTV - $26off/mo! 150+ Channels & Premium Movie Channels $29.99/mo. FREE SHOWTIME - 3 mos. New customers only. 1-888-420-9472 MISCELLANEOUS ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from home. Medical, Business, Paralegal, Accounting, Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial aid if qualified. Call 800-4943586 www.CenturaOnline.com AIRLINES ARE HIRING: Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. Call Aviation

FREE Home Security System valued at $850. PLUS $100 VISA Gift Card. Find out how! Call 1-888-504-7083. FREE HD for LIFE! DISH Network. $24.99/mo. - OVer 120 Channels. Plus $500 BONUS! Call 1-800-915-9514. YOU MAY QUALIFY for a FREE Home Security System valued at $850. Call Now 1-888-260-2357 REAL ESTATE ***FREE Foreclosure Listings*** OVER 400,000 properties nationwide. Low down payment. Call now 800250-2043. Reader Advisory: The National Trade Association we belong to has purchased the above classifieds. Determining the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some advertisers do not offer employment but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling and other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID, or credit card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it is illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All funds are based in US dollars. Toll free numbers may or may not reach Canada.

SERVICE DIRECTORY Seamstress Sewing, Alterations, Repairs, Zippers Replaced, Custom Clothes. 419-433-2327 or 419-602-3688

CHEAP HAULING Cheap price, quality work 419-973-0426 Ameri-crew

Your Home Improvement Company

Specializing in kitchens, baths, decks and much more. Call for Free Estimate 419-621-0892 www.ameri-crew.com Spring Clean-Up Landscaping, Lawn Care, Maintenance, Spring Clean-Up Free Estimate 419-341-8097 or 419-707-4052 Ruben Gonzalez

ATTORNEY ROSS SMITH BANKRUPTCY Get a fresh start! Over 30 years experience. Payment Plans Available. We are a debt relief agency. 419-502-0051 Lanscaping & Lawncare Spring/Fall Clean-ups Mowing, Trimming, Edging, Mulching 25 Years Experience Call Dante (in Huron) at 567-219-0636

To Place Your Ad Here Call Connie 419-433-1401 K & L Nursery 419-588-2590 Corner of Berlin & Hill Rd., Berlin Heights 1 mile N. of Rt. 113 Landscaping, installation & maintenance available. Professional landscapers to assist you. Top soil, mulch, trees, flowering shrubs. High quality, low prices!

SHARWOOD CAKES Cakes are our specialty. Castle cakes, 3-D cakes, graduations, weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, all occasions. Our cakes go all over Ohio and surrounding states. Delivery available. Wedding specials: free cake tasting and consultation, bonus of first year anniversary cake. Over 50 types of flavors and fillings, for every budget and size venue. 419-588-2590 wwwsharwoodcakes.com

Recently Engaged? GRADUATING FROM COLLEGE?

Tying the knot?

SEND US YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT Fill out the form below and mail to

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Date of Event__________________

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Name (Bride or Graduate)_____________________________ Daytime Phone_______________ Address______________________________________________________________________ Parent’s Names & Address(es)_____________________________________________________ Schools Attended (indicate if graduated)_____________________________________________ Degrees Earned, Military Service___________________________________________________ Place of Employment (include city & state)___________________________________________ Name (Bridegroom)_________________________________ Daytime Phone_______________ Address______________________________________________________________________ Parent’s Names & Address(es)_____________________________________________________ Schools Attended (indicate if graduated)_____________________________________________ Degrees Earned, Military Service___________________________________________________ Place of Employment (include city & state)___________________________________________


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Payments Till September!

Dealership, Cash Down!

0 CASH DOWN!

Huron Hometown news | Thursday, June 10, 2010

0 CASH DOWN!

Cost Warranty Forever!

0 CASH DOWN!

$

$

$

180/MO. OR LESS!

212/MO. OR LESS!

419/MO. OR LESS!

$

2003 Chevrolet Venture LS #KTIU0085A

$313

Below NADA

$6,987 OR

$115

PER MO.

2006 Chevrolet Cobalt LT $1,529

Below NADA

#KTIU0127

$7,621 OR

$129

$

2009 Chevrolet HHR LT

$3,194

Below NADA

$1,430

$8,770

OR

$140

$1,995

Below NADA

$1,189

Below NADA

$1,919

$7,906 OR

$132

$1,001

Below NADA

$1,723

$8,777 OR

$145

PER MO.

2008 Chevrolet Cobalt LS $1,351

Below NADA

#KTIR0075

$8,749 OR

$146

$1,531

Below NADA

#KTIU0094

$8,994 OR

$148

PER MO.

2006 Chevrolet Uplander LS 7 $1,914

Below NADA

#KTIU0091

$8,986 OR

$148

$2,796

Below NADA

#KTIR0078

$8,904 OR

$148

$1,776

Below NADA

$3,100

Below NADA

Below NADA

$9,389 OR

$151

$654

Below NADA

$2,176

$10,699 OR

$179

2004 Envoy XL SLE $2,058

Below NADA

PER MO.

#KTIU0149

$10,792 OR

$180

PER MO.

$11,799

$11,800 $11,991

PER $198 MO.

2008 Volkswagen Jetta S $884

Below NADA

#KTIR0079

$11,994 OR

$198

PER MO.

2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LTZ $654

Below NADA

#KTIU0092

$11,996 OR

$198

2008 Saturn Aura XE $2,503

Below NADA

#KTIU0121

$11,997 OR

$198

2009 Pontiac Vibe $1,985

Below NADA

PER MO.

$731

Below NADA

$12,420 OR

$208

$3,813

Below NADA

Below NADA

$12,850 OR

PER $212 MO.

PER $231 MO. Convertible #KTIR0101

$14,487 OR

PER $243 MO.

2007 Cadillac CTS $3,534

Below NADA

#KTIU0102

$14,891 OR

PER $247 MO.

2009 Dodge Charger SE $2,209

Below NADA

#KTIR0132

$14,991 OR

PER $248 MO.

2009 Ford Mustang $2,590

Below NADA

Convertible #KTIU0118

$15,985 OR

PER $264 MO.

2008 Hummer H3 $3,453

Below NADA

#KTIU0071

$19,547 OR

PER $322 MO.

2009 Nissan Murano SL $6,398

Below NADA

#KTIU0086

$20,877 OR

PER $346 MO.

2009 Saturn Outlook XE $3,772

Below NADA

#KTIR0135

$23,678 OR

PER $393 MO.

2009 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT $5,509

Below NADA

#KTIR0131

$24,991 OR

PER $414 MO.

2009 Ford F150 XLT $1,273

Below NADA

PER MO.

#KTIR0123

$13,994

2009 Chrysler Seabring Touring

Super Crew #KTIU0119

$25,449 OR

2009 Chevrolet Impala LT $3,525

PER $213 MO. #KTIU0116

OR

PER MO.

#KTIR0133

$12,833

2005 Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT LT

PER $198 MO. #KTIU0114

#KTIR0134

OR

PER MO.

#KTIR0061

OR

2008 Mazda6 i Touring Below NADA

PER MO.

#KTIU0096

$195

Below NADA

2008 Chrysler Seabring LX

PER MO.

#KTIU0073

$11,699

$194

$1,617

PER MO.

#KTIU0146

OR

PER MO.

#KTIU0093

$182

2009 Saturn Aura XE

2009 Chevrolet Impala LS

2006 Chevrolet Malibu LS $986

$10,986

OR

PER MO.

2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring

#KTIU0108

2006 Toyota Camry LE

PER MO.

2007 Toyota Corolla CE

2007 Saturn Aura XE

OR

2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GT Below NADA

PER $182 MO.

2007 Pontiac G6

PER MO.

#KTIU9496A

$10,980

OR

2008 Chevrolet Aveo LS Below NADA

#KTIR0128

OR

PER MO.

#KTIR0074

$182

PER MO.

2009 Chevrolet Cobalt LT

2007 Pontiac G6 Sedan Below NADA

$10,881 OR

PER MO.

Lowest price around! 52k miles #KTIU0010

#KTIR0076

$

PER $419 MO.

2008 Audi A4 $496

Below NADA

#KTIU0115

$25,479 OR

PER $419 MO.

Always wear your seatbelt. Don’t drink & drive. Prices plus tax & title. Used car buy payments calculated with zero cash down ‘05-’09 @ 7% APR for 72 mo., ‘02-’04 @ 7% APR for 60 mo. & ‘01 or older @ 7% APR for 54 mo. Powertrain warranty through National Warranty Administration Network non-factory. Excludes used vehicles with over 100,000 miles. New & used vehicles have a warranty forever for as long as you own the vehicles. Photos for illustrative purposes only. See dealer for details. Sale ends 7pm


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