Canfield Neighbors - February 27, 2016

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Disney songs featured at choir fundraiser

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The Canfield High School choir students performed “I’ve Got No Strings” during their Disney Spectacular Jan. 30.

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Fifthgrade team crowned champions

The Canfield Cardinals fifth-grade basketball team was crowned champions of their division at the 2016 Premier Youth Basketball Tournament at Spire Institute in Geneva on Feb. 14.

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Gierlach earns Eagle Scout distinction

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An Eagle Scout is the highest advancement rank in Boy Scouts and a Canfield student has earned this distinction. Zachary Ryan Gierlach, a senior, had his Court of Honor last month. Gierlach is part of Boy Scout Troop 115 in Canfield, a division of the Greater Western Reserve Council. Gierlach is active at Canfield Presbyterian Church where he is currently a youth Elder. Gierlach planned The Peace Walk, a project that aims to beautify the community and provide a place to walk, relax and learn about nature. Upon graduation, he plans to continue his education and become a history teacher.

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History comes to life at fashion show By NATALIE WRIGHT nscott@vindy.com

American Girl has officially been a part of our lives for 30 years this year. Pleasant T. Rowland, former teacher and publisher of educational items, formed the company (then called the Pleasant Company) in 1986 and it distributed its first catalogue that same year. Since then, American Girl has been a part of many young girls’ lives. I grew up with American Girl. My sister and I loved to pore over the magazines and catalogues that would come WRIGHT to our house or school librar y once a month. We never owned one of those incredible dolls, but our mother made sure that we had access to all of the books we wanted and the tales of the American Girl characters would fill us with adventure, mystery, hijacks and a good dose of history. Our favorite at the time was Molly, who has since been discontinued, with Samantha coming in a close second. Now that I’m older, I have to confess that I have a soft spot for Kit, who wants to be a journalist when she grows up – I bet you can imagine why.

For the past three years, I have been lucky enough to be offered the opportunity to share my love for this incredible company with other young ladies and their American Girl dolls by being a hostess at the American Girl Fashion Show, this year taking place March 5 and 6. The Vindicator and WFMJ have been sponsors of this wonderful fundraising event in the Mahoning Valley for nearly a decade, which allowed them to help the Angels of Easter Seals in the past and more recently Akron Children’s Hospital. The event offers excited local young ladies the opportunity to walk the catwalk in fashions throughout the years while helping out a worthy cause. Other girls in the community have the chance to win an American Girl doll through an essay contest or by calling in to enter a drawing. Tickets will be on sale through March 2 at the cost of $30 each and can be purchased online at www.akronchildrens.org/ americangirlfashionshow. Ticket prices include a luncheon and admittance to the fashion show. For those of you planning to attend, look for me – and all of our other amazing hostesses – at the fashion show. Say “hi” to us and share some of your favorite American Girl stories with us. We can’t wait to see you there!

POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.

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Did you watch the Grammy Awards this year?

Which household chore is the worst?

Yes - I watch every year. 14% Yes - But only the highlights. 0%

No - I meant to, but was unable to do so. 0% No - I had no interest. 84%

BOARDMAN When do you think the weather will warm up this year? Late March. 0% Sometime in April. 40%

Early May. 20% It will continue to be off-and-on cold all year. 40%

Doing dishes. 16% Vacuuming. 16%

Dusting. 66% Taking out the trash. 0%

POLAND Which artistic pursuit is your go-to? Drawing. 0% Painting. 0% Playing music. 50%

Writing. 25% Other. 25%

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Which of the three township levies do you most hope gets renewed in March?

Which 2016 television show revival are or were you most interested in?

The park department. Austintown Senior Center.

The road department. All of them.

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Fuller House. Twin Peaks.

The X-Files. Other.

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BOARDMAN How do you feel about Starbucks changing the way their rewards system works? It’s a reasonable change. I never used the rewards program anyways.

It’s an awful change. I have no interest.

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POLAND What is your preferred voting method? At the polls. Early voting.

Using an absentee ballot. I don’t vote.

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The Canfield Lions will host a Fish Fry on March 4 at A La Cart Catering, located at 429 Lisbon St. in Canfield. The cost is $11. Dinner will run from 4:30-7:30 p.m. and the main course will be haddock (baked or fried), choice of one side of french fries, Pierogis, macaroni and cheese or Haluski. This includes cole slaw or green beans, roll, drink and dessert.

Gathering Place to meet on March 14 There will be a Gathering Place event at Lord of Life Church, located at 550 N. Broad Street in Canfield, on March 14 at 11 a.m. The program will feature Jim Loboy and lunch will be provided by the Woodlands. This is a free community outreach program open to all senior citizens. It takes place on the second Monday of every month and different games and activities are offered each month.

Drive through dinner to be March 3 Western Reserve United Methodist Church, located at 4580 Canfield Road in Canfield is having a drive through chicken dinner on March 3 from 4 p.m. until it is sold out. The cost is $8 and the menu includes stuffed chicken breasts, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans and brownie.

Canfield student named to Baldwin Wallace University’s Deans List Local student Nicholas Percich has been named to the Dean’s List for the Fall Semester 2015 at Baldwin Wallace University. Students who receive at least a 3.6 GPA for seven or more graded hours in a single semester are named to the Dean’s List.

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Canfield High School Choir Director Kelly Scurich got into the spirit of the Disney Spectacular when she put on her Minnie Mouse ears and Minnie Mouse gloves to direct the final songs of the show on Jan. 30.

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Two Canfield High School choir members performed a duet during the Canfield High School Choirs Disney Spectacular on Jan. 30.

Canfield choirs perform Disney classics By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com

Canfield High School choir students welcomed family and friends to “the happiest place on Earth” as they presented their Disney Spectacular on Jan. 30. Under the direction of Kelly Scurich, student members of the Concert Choir, Chamber Ensemble and One Octave Higher Ensemble performed medleys from several classic Disney movies, including “The Little Mermaid,” “The Lion King” and “Frozen.” The choirs opened the show with Disney Spectacular Part One, which started with “Zip-ADee-Doo-Dah,” “How D’Ye Do and Shake Hands,” “Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo,” “I’ve Got No Strings,” “Feed the Birds,” “Chim Chim Cher-ee,” “Step in Time,” “A Spoonful of Sugar” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.” The students continued with selections from “The Little Mermaid,” including “Fathoms Below,” “Part of Your World,” “Kiss the Girl” and “Under the Sea.” Next, the students performed selections from “The Lion King,” including “Circle of Life,” “I Just Can’t Wait to be King,” “Hakuna Matata” and “Can You Feel the

Love Tonight.” The choirs closed out Disney Spectacular Part One with selections from “Frozen,” including “Frozen Heart,” “For the First Time in Forever,” “Love is an Open Door,” “In Summer,” “He’s a Fixer Upper” and “Let it Go.” The choirs started Disney Spectacular Part Two w ith “Heigh-Ho” and went into “Whistle While You Work.” The choirs continued with “Someday My Prince Will Come,” “A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes,” “Candle on the Water,” “Give a Little Whistle,” “The Bare Necessities,” “Ballad of Davy Crockett,” “I’m Late,” “It’s a Small World” and “When You Wish Upon a Star.” The students closed their performance with a surprise appearance of Mickey Mouse while they sang “Mickey Mouse March.” Disney Spectacular ensemble/soloists included sopranos Camille Bagnola, Rosie Bresson, Cara DeChurch, Lexi Denny, Helen Neff and Maddie Urig; alNeighbors | Abby Slanker tos Ally Cooper, Kate Hartshorn, Harmeet Kaur, Taylor Mead, Ni- Patty Rydarowicz, catering manager, and Jack Kravitz, president and CEO of cole Schmidt and Haley Tura; Inspired Catering by Kravitz, offered their specialty dishes to attendees of See DISNEY, Page 4

the Canfield Choral Boosters’ tasting event prior to the Canfield High School choirs’ Disney Spectacular on Jan. 30.


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Canfield students named to Walsh Univesity Dean’s List Walsh University is an independent, co-educational Catholic liberal arts and sciences institution that promotes academic excellence and diversity. The following students earned Dean’s List honors for the Fall 2015 Semester: Kelly McHenry, Miranda Morvay, Erin Loomis, Cole Krumpak, Zachary Scheetz, Katelyn Baltes, Hannah Grace, Erin Styka, Ryan Miller and William Arfaras.

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Bunny and color eggs the “DQ way.” Dairy Queen will also offer free candy filled eggs to the children. Join in the fun from 1-4 p.m. on March 12, at the Austintown Dairy Queen, located at 146 N. Canfield Niles Road, and March 20 at the Cornersburg Dairy Queen, located at 3555 S. Meridian Road.

Free Cone Day at Dairy Queen Cornersburg Dairy Queen, located at 3555 S. Meridian Road and Austintown Dairy Queen, located at 146 N. Canfield Niles Road, both owned and operated by the Smith family of Canfield, will be hosting a Free Cone Day on March 15 (limit of one per person). This is the seventh year for the event and each guest is humbly asked to consider making a donation to the company’s chosen charity: Akron Children’s Hospital. The Smith family is proud that last year, they donated more than $10,000 to Akron Children’s Hospital on behalf of these Dairy Queen stores.

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Canfield High School choir member Cara DeChurch performed a solo of “Part of Your World” during the Canfield High School Choirs Disney Spectacular on Jan. 30.

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basses Alex Kluchar, Andrew Letscher, Nick Palermo and Jonathan Scurich, and tenors Sam Accordino, Andrew Kern, David Labra and Alex Sanders. The show was choreographed by Scurich, with Courtney Larson on the keyboard, Nate Gelfand on bass and Stephen Ley on drums. The sound and lighting crew included Jeff Mentzer, Jenna Varley, Cailin Shindle, Matt Stevens, Lena Angelilli and Elena Merhaut. Prior to the performance, the Canfield Choral Boosters

offered a Disney Spectacular tasting event in the high school cafeteria featuring local and regional restaurant specialties. Local caterers and restaurants offering up their specialties included A La Cart Catering, Ange Netta’s Café and Catering, Belleria Bar and Grill, Canfield Giant Eagle, Chick-Fil-A, Christopher’s Downtown, Ghossain’s Bakery, Giannios Candy, Canfield Inner Circle, Inspired Catering by Kravitz, Kim’s Confections, Peaberry’s Café and Bakery, Piccadilly Parlor, Saadey’s Place and YOLO Grille and Taproom. Severa l Ca n f ield Chora l Boosters members volunteered throughout the evening to en-

sure the success of the event. “This is the fourth year of our tasting event. This year the tasting sold out, and was even over sold. We have 15 food vendors here tonight, with about half being repeats. We very much appreciate their support of our program and couldn’t do this without them,” said Mary Vallas, Canfield Choral Boosters treasurer and chairperson of the Disney Spectacular. The event is the biggest fundraiser of the year for the choirs. Proceeds from the evening go toward choir expenses, such as payment for accompanists, competitions, upkeep of robes and tuning pianos.

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The Canfield High School choir students performed “I’ve Got No Strings” during their Disney Spectacular Jan. 30.


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Lydia (left) and Trini painted their second pictures using the spice paint. Each child received two pieces of paper to paint a picture on with the paint.

Sprout Club investigates world of spices By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Fellows Riverside Gardens hosted its monthly Sprout Club event on Jan. 21. The theme of this month’s Sprout Club was spices. Mandy Smith, a horticulture education manager, led the class through a variety of activities dealing with different spices. The children were able to smell, taste, touch and look at six types of spices, including cloves, turmeric, cinnamon, dill, paprika and oregano.

“We’re going to do a little game. We are going to investigate six different spices and then we are going to paint with spices,” said Smith. The children were handed a piece of paper with several blank squares next to each spice. The children would put a happy or sad face if they liked or did not like the smell and they would also write where the spice came from. They could pick if it came from a leaf, a flower, a rhizone, which is a root, bark or a fruit. After everyone filled out their sheet, Smith passed out three

different spices mixed with white acrylic paint for the children to make pictures with. One of the children, Trini, named the painting of a cat “Paprika” because that is the spice she used. The children each painted two pictures and then enjoyed a snack. They could choose from raisins, gingersnap cookies, cinnamon cookies, carrots, pretzels and hummus with different spices to add to it. This allowed the children to taste the spices they learned about during Sprout Club.

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Gabriele (left) and Anna showed off the first pictures they painted. The paint was made with spices like cinnamon, paprika and tumeric which made the paintings have a scent to them.

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Sunny weather makes Cub Scout Freeze Out bearable By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Camp Stambaugh was the home to the annual Whispering Pines District Cub Scout Freeze Out on Jan. 29 and 30. A morning and afternoon session were available for the Cub Scouts and their parents to work on character building skills and also learn outdoor skills. “We are trying to get them outdoors, having fun in the fresh air and sunshine. We’ve built a program to incorporate a spectrum of physical activity and scout craft and scouting skills to help prepare them for their path in scouting, but also to help make them better citizens in general,” said Steph Kelly, the event coordinator. The Cub Scouts worked on different skills like knife-handling, physical fitness and first aid. Having the Cub Scouts work on their outdoor skills at a young age allows them to further advance when they are eligible to become a Boy Scout. “The Freeze Out has been going on well over 20 years, easily, it’s just been a standard activities the district has hosted,” said Jason Wolf, the executive director of Boy Scouts Greater Western Reserve Council.

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One of the activities the Cub Scouts participated in was a game called Gaga Ball. It is like dodgeball but the children had keep the ball below the waist. This activity was a favorite among many of the scouts. Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci

Pack 105 of North Jackson worked on completing their scavenger hunt. Pictured are, from left, (back) Cole Capelli, Dylan Hovanec, Cash Leonard, Dominic Verquer, Jon Factor; (front) Landon Fortunato and James Croyle.

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focus on this being a family activity in Cub Scouts. We have 135 boys and 99 parents or adult partners with our boys today,” said Kelly. The morning and afternoon session both began and ended with a flag ceremony and a bugler. There are several other events that the Cub Scouts participate in throughout the year to work on advancing their scouting skills. The events are a fun way to learn while being able to spend time with their friends Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci and family. Color guards helped fold the flag during the closing flag ceremony that concluded the morning session.

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Tony Pinciaro, a Cub Scout from the 114 pack from St. Charles in Boardman, held up his neckerchief slide he made during the Cub Scout Freeze Out at Camp Stambaugh on Jan. 30.


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Library Executive Director Heidi M. Daniel addressed library patrons at the Grand Opening and Dedication of the new Canfield library on Jan. 30.

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The Flag Ceremony was led by Cub Scout Pack 25 at the Grand Opening and Dedication of the new Canfield library on Jan. 30.

New Canfield library is open By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com

The new Canfield library is complete and was opened to the public for a soft opening on Jan. 25. A formal grand opening and dedication took place on Jan. 30, with refreshments and activities for all ages. “We’re very happy that our customers who have waited so long for their new library will finally be able to come inside and use all of the wonderful resources the Canfield library has to offer,” said Library Executive Director Heidi M. Daniel. The library offers an Early Learning Area, along with an expanded children’s section. The Early Learning Area is a play area which focuses on fine motor skills with each station prominently displaying a verb. The purpose is to promote literary skills while the children are playing and to raise print awareness. “Children up to 5-years-old benefit from a print-rich environment. Children learn while they play. Our Early Learning Area is designed with a learning outcome in mind,” Daniel said. The library also has public access terminals and small meeting rooms, which are sound proof, and can be reserved for adults who are looking for a quiet space. A teen room is also available with large flat screens and Chrome books. “Teens can use this room as a study room and as a place where they can work together and interact together,” Daniel said. A large meeting room is also a part of the new library. This

room will be used for story time and any other special activities. “The floor in there is rubber, so when we have craft activities, or any messy activities, it will make for an easy clean up,” Daniel said. An even larger meeting room, which seats 145 in a lecture format or 130 with tables and chairs, is available for rental with a fee. An outside space is also available for library meetings or programs, including story times. A co-working table will also be featured at the library to provide technological assistance. “We are waiting on our coworking table, and are very much looking forward to our customers being able to utilize it together,” Daniel said. Stone Fruit Coffee Company has opened a branch in the library and will be serving specialty coffee drinks. Plans have been in the works for nearly a decade for this new Canfield library and the Library Board of Trustees has been saving money for this $5.3 million project. The library operates debt-free and pays for projects with our bond issues or loans, which are costly. Private donations of more than $600,000 from the community helped offset the cost of constructing this new library branch. The old Canfield library, built in 1969, was 5,104 square feet. The new branch is 18,514 square feet. The Canfield library will be open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday and from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Sunday hours begin in February and will

be 1-5 p.m. through May 22. “We are very excited for the Canfield community to come in and see what we have for them. Canfield has been waiting a long time for their library to be completed,” Daniel said. The architect was Ronald Cornell of Faniro Architects, Inc., of Youngstown; general contractor was Hudson Construction, Inc., of Hermitage, Pa.; plumbing trades were provided by Morrone Mechanical of Lowellville; mechanical trades were provided by York Mahoning MC, Inc; Neighbors | Abby Slanker fire protection trades were provided by RNL Fire Systems and Canfield Village Middle School student Hailey Tomory and her mom, Brandy, electrical trades were provided checked out the new library, including looking up book titles online, during the Grand Opening and Dedication of the new Canfield library on Jan. 30. by Tri-Area Electric.

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Lecture to be offered by The Ursuline Center March 3 The Ursuline Center will be offering a series of talks on racism during March as part of “Year of Encounter with Pope Francis.” The first talk “Reducing violence, tolerance leads to respect” will be March 3 at 6:30 p.m. Guy Burney, Coordinator of Community Initiative to Reduce Violence will be presenting. Burney works to prevent homicides and gang violence through intervention and mentoring. He also If Cremation is your choice...

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Elias named Young Women with Bright Future nominee Canfield High School senior Mackenzie Elias is a YWCA 2016 Young Women with Bright Futures Award nominee. The award recognizes young women in their senior year of high school who have shown a commitment to serving their schools, communities and families. Elias currently carries a 3.8 grade point average and is the captain of the basketball cheerleading squad. She is also a volunteer cheer coach for the Canfield Little Cardinals. YWCA’s Young Women with Bright Futures Awards Banquet is scheduled for 10 a.m. on March 5 at the Holiday Inn of Boardman, located at 7410 South Ave. For more information, visit ywca.org/Youngstown.

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Canfield High School seniors decorated their hallway with signs and their class color for Spirit Week Jan. 25-29.

CHS students show their school spirit By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com

Students and staff at Canfield High School went all out to get fired up for the rivalry basketball game versus Poland during Spirit Week Jan. 25-29. Prior to the beginning of the week, a number of students and staff made signs and decorated their respective hallways in their class color to show their school spirit. Each day had a theme, which encouraged the students to show their spirit. Monday was “Twin Day,” during which students dressed alike in pairs or groups; Tuesday was “Class Color Day,” during which Freshmen dressed in yellow,

sophomores in green, juniors in white, seniors in black and staff in red; Wednesday was “Class Themes Day” with the freshmen theme being “Round ‘em Up,” sophomores theme was “Put ‘em to Sleep,” juniors theme was “Military” and the staff theme was “Cardinal Staff Got Game;” Thursday’s all school theme was “Cardinals Are Out of This World,” during which students were encouraged to incorporate aliens, outer space, “Star Wars,” etc. into their outfits and Friday was “Red and Black Day.” In addition to the school spirit, Spirit Week was also a competition between each class and also the staff. Each day, students were awarded points for participation

and points were tracked and the winning group would be announced at the end of the week, with bragging rights as the prize. “I can feel the energy level of the students and the staff and it is just an amazing feeling. Each class did an awesome job decorating their hallway... there are so many signs, you can barely see the walls. The staff decorated the athletic foyer and they did as great a job as the kids and really put their hearts into it,” said Jacci Duda, Canfield High School guidance secretary. At the end of the day Friday, a whole school Pep Rally took place to get everyone fired up for the varsity basketball game against Poland that evening.

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Canfield High School seniors, and twins, Kristen and Kasey Hood had an advantage over the competition during Twin Day of the school’s Spirit Week on Jan. 25.


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The Lady Cardinals basketball team recognized its seniors on Jan. 16 at Canfield High School. Family, friends and the Canfield basketball community joined the team in honoring the four senior members of the varsity team during senior night. Guards Heather Haley (10), Ashley Kaleel (11), Marissa Donchess (12) and forward Megan Heagerty (24) were recognized before the varsity game against Ashtabula Lakeside. As the senior players were announced, their parents walked them through a double line of their teammates after Head Coach Matt Reel greeted them. As part of the celebration before the game began, the four senior girls led their team through a hoop banner, which recognized the seniors. The Canfield Basketball Booster organization offered a reception outside the gymnasium following the varsity team’s victory of 58-19 over Ashtabula Lakeside for the families and teammates of the four senior team members. The parents of the other Canfield team players decorated the reception area to honor their senior players.

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6:30 p.m. - Family Night

Christian Life Church

The Canfield Cardinals fifth-grade basketball team was crowned champions of their division at the 2016 Premier Youth Basketball Tournament at Spire Institute in Geneva on Feb. 14. The tournament took place from Feb. 1014. The Canfield Cardinals went undefeated in the tournament and finished their run in the top spot by defeating West Geauga 31-19 in the championship game. Team members included, from left, (front) Tony Russo, Jameson Beck, Jack Davis, Connor Miller, Logan Cayavec; (middle) Peyton Ahlquist, Nolan Radinsky, Ben Slanker, A.J. Havrilla, Hunter Kanotz; (back) coaches Jeff Ahlquist and Mike Cayavec.

“Reaching the World for Christ!” 6101 S. Raccoon Rd., Canfield, Ohio Sunday School 9:15 Worship 10:30 Wednesday Family Night 6:30 Reverend Chris Woolley, Lead pastor (330-533-7769) www.christianlifechurchcanfield.com

To Run Your Ad in Neighbors

Call Lisa at 330-747-1471 ext. 1207

Lockwood United Methodist Church 4570 Lockwood Blvd. 782-0573 Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Junior Church 11:15 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Childcare Provided Pastor Rev. Greg Calko Barrier Free

Bethel Friends Church 3000 South Raccoon Rd. Youngstown, OH 44515 (330) 792-3000 www.highwayfamily.com Sunday

UNITED METHODIST

Rt. 224 in Boardman Saturday Vigil 4:00 Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.

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cations. The candidate should have good verbal communication skills, show initiative, be dependable, have a desire to serve the public, have the ability to lead by example and delegate responsibilities. The salary is DOQ. The deadline for emailing applications is March 4. Applications will have to be completed and signed to be considered. Applications and the job description are available on CSTC website at canfieldswimclub.org.

SUNDAY AREA CHURCH SCHEDULE

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Day through Labor day with pre-season and post-season hours required. The applicant shouls be at least 18years of age. Preference will be given to candidates with significant knowledge and experience in pool management operations. Training equivalent to a high school diploma is required. General management experience is preferred. The candidate should also have Lifeguard Training Certification and CPR and First Aid certifi-

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(330)757-1555 Sunday School-9:30 Sunday-10:45 www.bethelfriendschurch.com

PRESBYTERIAN Canfield Presbyterian Church 140 W. Main St, Canfield Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Nursery Care Provided Pastor Rev. Larry Bowald

UNITED METHODIST Western Reserve United Methodist Church 4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams

N h Doyle, Lead Pastor Nathan Sun Worship Services 9am & 10:45am Wednesday Family Night 6pm www.venturechurcheast.org

LUTHERAN Bethel Lutheran Church (ELCA)

425 Crestview Dr., Boardman (next to West Blvd. School) 330-758-5745 www.bethelboardman.org Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 Sunday School at 9:45 Holy Communion offered at all services Nursery at 11:00 Handicap accessible Pastor Richard Kidd All are Welcome

Prince of Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) 2985 Center Rd., Poland, OH 330-757-3272 Sunday Worship 10:00am All Are Welcome! www.princeofpeaceonline.com Find us on Facebook!


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NOTICES Cemetery Lots Green Haven Memorial Gardens, Canfield, 2 plots, $800/pair, (reg. $1200 ea.) Call 601-466-6989

Legal Service A Bankruptcy, Family & Probate lawyer. Pay plans. Free consult. 866-529-9010

Notices & Personals ADOPT: loving couple, eager to adopt & cherish your newborn. Rosa & Steve, 800-882-9956. Expenses pd.

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JOBS

General Help

Loader Operators Wanted!

Work 15 mins. from home with end of season bonus available. 1-877-937-5691 OFFICE CLEANING Part-time. Austintown/ Columbiana area Email: maz78@aol.com

Plowing Subcontractors Wanted!

Work 15 mins. from home with end of season bonus available. 1-877-937-5691

Sidewalk Shovelers Wanted!

Must have truck. Work 15 mins. from your home with an end of season bonus available. 1-877-937-5691

General Help Cleaners - Mahoning Co. cleaning company, part time, residential & commercial clients, day & night shifts, experienced only. 330-503-7134, leave msg.

Dry Cleaning Route Driver

Immediate opening for pickup & delivery routes for dry cleaners. Experience a plus. Willing to pay top dollar for route development. Email resume: smoore0503@gmail.com or call 330-921-8387

Landscape Laborers

Mowing, mulching, pruning, etc. Experience preferred. Valid driver’s license required. Call 330-727-1279

Banking/Financial

NOW HIRING Inventory Counter $8.75/hr. Starting Wage Early morning and night shifts available. Travel compensated. Must have reliable transportation. EEO Employer/Vet/ Disabled

Apply online @: www.rgis.com or call with questions 330-799-3079

Banking/Financial

Accounting/ Bookkeeping

Bookkeeping/ Clerical

Available immediately in Boardman Office. Accounting software (QuickBooks preferred) and MS Office experience is required. Human Resources experience is a plus. Part-time or full time positions available. Email resume with cover letter stating wage expectations to: sgg10.sg@gmail.com MEDICAL BILLING SPECIALIST - Full time with benefits and competitive salary. Electronic Clinical/ Medical records and service documentation experience required. Experience in submitting medical claims and payment remittance. Working knowledge of electronic healthcare billing systems. Strong understanding of billing procedure codes, CPT code entry accuracy and payer to input provider information. General office procedures, customer service and computer skills necessary including Microsoft products. Associate degree in accounting, medical or related field is preferred, but not required. 3+ years of medical billing to commercial insurance carriers and Medicaid payers is preferred. For more information, log on to: www.compassfamily.org Employment Opportunities. Send resume to: Box F-MBill, Personnel Compass Family and Community Services 535 Marmion Yo., OH 44502 No Phone Inquiries EOE/mfhv

Automotive

Health Care

MECHANICS

Director of Acute Care

Two positions available in new repair shop. Must have experience. 330-502-1173

Drivers Drivers - Teams: Sign-On $5000/EACH or $15,000 for Complete Team! Excellent Pay/Benefits! CDL-A with 2 yrs. exp. Driver-2 may have less. 855-205-2171 Drivers: CDL-A 1 yr. Excellent Family Medical Ins. Guaranteed Weekend Home Time. Earn $65,000 + Monthly Bonuses. Absolutely No-Touch. 888-406-9046

FLATBED DRIVERS CDL CLASS A

We are a local trucking company currently hiring full-time truck drivers with experience in flatbed & step deck transportation. Interested? Call 330-425-2715 or email jobs@specialized-inc.com

Trucking Dispatcher Full time Salaried Dispatcher wanted for regional dump truck carrier. The position requires a high school diploma, college degree or a minimum 5 years of experience in trucking or logistics. Individual will be responsible for daily operations, including driver management, routing, sales, scheduling and computer work. Full benefits Package and generous 401K. Send resume to: Box M62595 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501

Moving from the area? Log onto Vindy.com to keep in touch!

Selling your home is as easy as picking up your phone. Call 330-746-6565 today!

General Help

General Help

Circulation Assistant/Driver Part-Time

Customer Service Representatives

•25 to 30 hours per week •$8.51 per hour •Early mornings and days •Reliable vehicle •Customer friendly personality

If you provide excellent customer service Home Savings is looking for YOU. Home Savings has Part-time Customer Service Representative opportunities at our Austintown, Boardman, Poland, and Newport branch locations! We offer: 20-25 Hours Weekly Competitive compensation program Friendly, team-oriented environment 401-(k) and paid vacation

We are seeking the following: Enthusiastic individuals willing to provide a superior level of service to our customers Ability to work flexible schedules per branch needs A minimum of six-months to one year retail customer service with cash handling experience Basic computer experience required High School Diploma or GED

Submit resume by email to: resumes@homesavings.com or mail to Home Savings, Post Office Box 1111 Youngstown, Ohio 44501-1111 or fax to: 330-742-9851 Home Savings, a subsidiary of United Community Financial Corporation is a drug free workplace. EEO/AA/Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans Member FDIC

To apply, please call 330-747-1471, ext. 1294 General Help

General Help

NOW HIRING! General Labor

Weekly Pay Full Time 12 hour shifts 8 am to 8 pm or 8 pm to 8 am Apply with Callos at

DINESOL PLASTICS

at the Personnel Office 9 am to 11 am & 1 pm to 3 pm Please bring 2 IDs 195 E. Park Ave., Niles, OH 44446 No Phone Calls Please

Community Hospital seeks full time highly motivated, goal driven, “team focused” Director of Acute Care. Requires applicants to have BSN and 2 years of experience in a Clinical Manager role with solid understanding and successful implementation of patient satisfaction processes. We offer a great working environment, competitive wage, and excellent benefits. Interested applicants may apply by going online to: www.gcmcpa.org (quick links - employment opportunities) and filling out an online application or by sending resume and cover letter to:

Grove City Medical Center

HR Department 631 N. Broad St. Extension Grove City, PA 16127; Fax to: 724-450-7007; Call 724-450-7005 Or email to: gcmchr@gcmcpa.org EOE

Health Care

Housekeeping Aide

Full time day turn Housekeeping position available. Will work some weekends and holidays. Please apply in person at:

AustinWoods Nursing Center

4780 Kirk Rd. Austintown, OH 44515 8:30am - 4:00 pm

LPNs and Nursing Assistants Now hiring at Antonine Village Call 330-538-9822

RN Clinical Manager

Part time/full time for state licensed, nationally accredited, specialty practice/surgical center in Boardman. Experience in surgical nursing and ACLS certification required. Send resume to: Box M62594 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501

AustinWoods

4780 Kirk Rd. Austintown, OH 44515

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Health Care

Professional

STNA Positions

DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Our TEAM is offered:

12 Hour Shifts Very Competitive Wages

Flexible Schedules Come and see the difference that modern equipment and fresh environment makes in assisting you to provide the excellent care you want to give. Please submit resumes to: smaughan@ auburnskilled.com Or apply in person at: 451 Valley Rd. Salem, Ohio 44460 Immediate interviews for qualified individuals

STNAs

Accepting applications for afternoon & midnight shifts, for our 50-bed long term care unit.

Now Offering $500 Sign-On Bonus

Email resumes to DON at: meridian-don@ atriumlivingcenters.com or apply in person Mon.-Fri.:

Meridian Arms Living Center

Floor Care Person Position available for person with experience in floor care. Must be able to strip, wax and buff floors, carpet cleaning and other custodial duties. Full time, flexible hours, every other weekend off. Apply Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-4:00pm at

Place your ads online at vindy.com, go to Classified tab, click Place Ad or call (330) 746-6565

RNs and LPNs Our nursing TEAM is offered:

12 Hour Shifts Modern Technology

in a Fresh Environment Very Competitive Wages Lasting Relationships with Positive TEAM Members Please submit resumes to: smaughan@ auburnskilled.com Or apply in person at: 451 Valley Rd. Salem, Ohio 44460 Immediate interviews for qualified individuals YOU CAN FIND A GOLDMINE IN OUR CLASSIFIED MERCHANDISE SECTIONS! CHECK THEM OUT WEEKLY FOR NEW AND UNIQUE ITEMS.

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Sell That Unwanted Item for QUICK CASH Using The Family Rate Plan $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ • Private party only • Only one item per ad • Excludes pets, garage • Must include price sales, real estate & • Prepayment required commercial items • Rate is non-refundable 3 Lines - 3 Days - $5.00 Each additional line is $1.75 3 Lines - 7 Days - $9.50 Each additional line is $3.00 3 Lines - 14 Days - $15.00 Each additional line is $3.00 Call Classifieds - 330-746-6565 classifieds@vindy.com

650 S. Meridian Rd. Austintown, OH 44509 EOE ~ M/W/Vets/Disabled

Office/Clerical

Recruitment Coordinator

Home Instead Senior Care is looking for an innovative individual who can encourage and inspire others to join us in our mission to enhance the lives of aging adults and their families. This position is responsible for recruiting, hiring, and developing our caregiving work force. This person needs to be sincerely interested in the development and success of others in a fastpaced and growing organization. This individual must possess excellent presentation skills and be able to make sound decisions in a timely and confident manner. Please send salary requirements & resume to: employment1233@ gmail.com

Professional

Cosmetologists

New Paul Mitchell salon looking for highly motivated people, offering free education. 330-509-5033 Ask for Lisa __________________________________ Clean up and sell those stowed away articles for cash! Hundreds of people can use those things stored in your attic collecting dust. An ad in Neighbors will bring you cash for them in a hurry. Call 330-746-6565.

N e i g h b o r s C l a s s i f i e d s.

The Youngstown Metropolitan Housing Authority is seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Deputy Executive Director. This position is responsible for the Executive Director for the overall management of the following: Human Resources, Union Management/Contracts, Risk management, and oversight of the Operations, Section 8, and the Development Departments. The incumbent will assist the Executive Director in a variety of functions, such as development of Agency goals, objectives, and policies as well as with day-to-day administration and management of the Agency. For more information and the job description, visit: www.ymhaonline.com Salary is commensurate with credentials, education and experience. Submit cover letter and resume detailing your qualifications and salary expectations to: Carmelita Douglas, YMHA Executive Director at cdouglas@ ymhaonline.com Deadline Mar. 6, 2016

Home-Based Therapist

Homes for Kids, Inc., a mental health agency in Niles, Ohio, is seeking a full time therapist to provide individual, group and family counseling to children, adolescents and their families in a home-based setting in the Mahoning Valley area. Masters degree and licensure by the Ohio Counselor, Social Work and Marriage & Family Therapist Board required. EOE Please fax resume to: 330-544-9379 Or email: jenna@hfk.org

Restaurants/ Food Service

Executive Chef

Tiffany’s Banquet Center is now hiring an experienced Executive Chef. Please send resume to: direct.fandb@gmail.com Or apply in person at The Park Inn by Radisson 3377 New Castle Road West Middlesex, PA 16159

Retail

Store Associate & Asst. Manager Retail experience requested. Send resume to: jthacker@gorant.com Applications can be picked up at: Corporate Office 8301 Market St., Boardman


CANFIELDneighbors.com Skills/Trades ROLLING MILL MANAGER Cross county rolling mill located in northwestern Pennsylvania is seeking a dynamic individual to fill the position of Rolling Mill Manager. The incumbent will be responsible for directing daily Mill operations, Mill maintenance, quality, safety, establishing new production methods, taking action to improve Mill cobble rate and Mill up time, recommending capital improvements, Mill modifications and design changes for improved rolling efficiencies. Qualifications for the position include five (5) years Rolling Mill experience, a good working knowledge of best practices in maintenance, quality and safety. Position requires excellent people skills. College degree or equivalent job experience required. Pluses would include roll and pass design and CAD software knowledge. Salary commensurate with experience. Full benefits package on hire. Send resume to: ldavis@ franklinindustriesco.com fax to 814-432-7556 or mail to Franklin Industries P.O. Box 671 Franklin, PA 16323 Attn: Human Resources

SHEET METAL FABRICATOR

Competitive pay & fringe benefits. Mail resume to: 85 Victoria Rd. Youngstown, OH 44515 Attn: H.R. Dept.

1st Shift Warehouse Position in Warren, OH

Packaging/ Assembly/ Forklift

Hours: 7AM to 3:30PM Pay: $9.50-$10.75 Employee/Family benefits available Apply online at: apply.select.com Call Tiffany: 330-265-2465

Experienced

Printing Press and Offset Press

Die cutting and bindery experience. Day shift with some OT as needed. Apply online or in person Mancan 120 Union, Alliance Mon.-Wed., 1pm-3pm or Thurs., 8am-10am Bring 2 forms of Unexpired Gov’t ID

LOOKING FOR A BABY SITTER, TREE TRIMMER OR PLUMBER? Find these and many more services in our “CALL AN EXPERT” column.

Skills/Trades

MANCAN is HIRING

Salem and Columbiana (surrounding areas) - Press Op - Able to read Mics/Calipers - Surface/ Centerless Grinders - Panel Builders with electrical exp. - Laborers - Able to lift heavy/continuous - Painting Parts/lifting Apply @ 120 S. Union, Alliance Mon.-Wed., 1pm-3pm or Thurs., 8am-10am With 2 forms of Unexpired Gov’t ID Mancan.com

Business Opportunities Laundromat Equipment -everything needed, good condition. Call 330-718-5903

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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Boardman - 2 Bdrm., $550/mo. Washer & dryer, lots of storage, carport. Call 412-983-6980 BOARDMAN/Poland - apts., lofts, townhouses, price reduced. Pets welcome, Senior Discount. 330-758-5916

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REAL ESTATE Houses For Sale Boardman - Off Market St. OWNER FINANCING $5000 down, $800/mo., 7 yrs. All brick, 3 bdrm., 2 full bath, 2 car garage, newly remodeled. 352-697-3133 BOARDMAN Lease with Option to Buy 890 Larkridge - $127,000 (Applewood Acres) Lakeside Realty Call Steve - 330-501-0278

Acreage Columbiana Co. BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-686-5523 www.brunerland.com Elk Run Twp. 46 partially wooded acres, pond, $114,900. Dutchtown School Rd. Liverpool Twp. 5 wooded acres, $19,900. Leeper Rd. Liverpool Twp. 43 acres, some woods, recreation paradise $104,900. John Campbell Rd.

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Wanted to Buy

Automobiles

SUVs

SUVs

Vans

Appliances

Top $ Paid - old toys, old GI Joe’s, tin toys, trains, robots, slot cars, Hot Wheels, etc. Call 330-307-7564

Chevrolet Cavalier - 2003 2 dr. coupe. Runs good, $1400/offer. 330-792-6321

Chevrolet Blazer - 2001, 4 dr., 4x4, all factory options, leather, sunroof, 117,000 mi., $2950. 330-540-1230

KIA SPORTAGE LX - 2008 93,400 mi., p.w., p.l., FWD, $6000. Call 330-507-7052.

Dodge Caravan - 2001, runs good, $495. 330-720-0950

PONTIAC Aztec - 2002, gold, good condition, must sell immediately, $2800. 330-518-8070.

Dodge Caravan - 1998, runs well, loaded, nice, high mi., $1450. 234-855-1385.

STUFF Washer - Kenmore 4.5 lg. capacity, high efficiency. Purchased Oct. 2014, 3 yr. complete warranty. Min. use to Dec. 2014. Stored in dry basement. Includes receipts & paperwork, $590. Will include gas dryer if interested. 330-979-3319

WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576

Clothing

PETS, ANIMALS

Wedding Dress - never worn, tulle A-line w/swag sleeves, empire waist, pleated V-neck bodice, size 14, plus jeweled headpeice, $400/offer. 330-518-0502.

Computers/Software Laptop - Toshiba Windows 7, only about 1 month’s use, $250. 412-498-8180

Furniture BEDROOM SET Solid pine dresser, mirror, nightstand, TV stand, $125. Call 330-758-5273 Desk & chair - wicker, 4 drawers, good condition, $50; 330-502-3966. Recliner - 2 seater, blue & tan, good condition, $100; Call 330-502-3966.

WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576

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Cats KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352 Older kitten looking for a fun home with other animals. Call 330-716-0376

Dogs English Mastiff Puppies AKC. Male/female. Fawn, apricot, dewormed, health checked, great companions, $1100. Call 330-592-9369

Free Pets

Jewelry Engagement Ring - Brand new 14K white gold, 5/8 ct. in center, 3/8 ct. on side, orig. receipt, $2000/offer, pd. $3100. 330-501-3795

Miscellaneous Aquarium Ornaments - All new, over $1000 worth, $250/offer. 330-799-4282.

Sporting/Exercise Equipment Bowflex Ultimate Home Gym - excellent condition, $550. Leave msg. 330-718-4027

GUN SHOW

Mar. 5th & 6th, 9:00-4:00 Wurtemburg Perry VFD Ellwood City, PA For information call 724-752-9968

Acura CL - 2001, southern car, loaded, sunroof, Bose CD, $2800. 330-774-1327

TRYING TO SELL A CAR, COUCH, OR KITTEN$? LOOK NO FURTHER, YOU’VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE. CALL THE NEIGHBORS CLASSIFIED DEPT 746-6565

General Help

General Help

Pontiac Grand Am SE 2005, OUTSTANDING CONDITION, like new, low mi., $3150/offer. 330-423-2886 Pontiac Bonneville - 2000 Runs good, sunroof, $2200/offer. 330-755-6578 BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

Vindy Opportunities

Antique/Classic Cars

Household Goods

CHRYSLER LHS - 2000 Runs, decent condition, $1500. Call 330-565-3892.

Ford Explorer XLT - 1999 164,000 mi., V-6, 4L, SOHC, rebuilt trans., newer tires, battery & alternator, leather int., remote start, 4WD, $3000. S - O - L - D!!

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AAA MATTRESSES on sale now, $77, any size. 6534 Market St. 330-758-3217

BATHTUB & tub walls, 32x60, white, never used, $450/offer. 330-518-0502.

Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 2000, pace car edition, fully loaded, excellent condition, 118,800 mi., must see, $4700. 330-799-1024

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Wheelchair - with paddles & cushions, 1 yr. old, $175. 330-774-5995

Chevrolet Corvette - 2000, coupe, auto., peuter silver, $11,500. 330-203-6007

Ford Explorer - 2005 Eddie Bauer Edition, leather int., moonroof, heated seats, 3rd row seating, 98,000 mi., excellent condition, $7500. Call 330-799-0183.

NOTICE: Screen respondents carefully when giving away animals.

Teacart - Amish made solid oak, glass door w/2 shelves, $50. 330-502-3966.

Medical Equipment

Chevrolet Impala - 2002, 129,000 mi., $1800. 330-539-1785

Chrysler TC Roadster by Maserati - 1991, softtop, hardtop, under 60,000 mi., black, w/black leather int. excellent condition, $6000. S - O - L - D!!

Automobile Parts/Service Engine - 1983 307 Oldsmobile, $125 or best offer. 330-272-6234

Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley Davidson Fatboy 2004. 44,000 mi., engine rebuilt by previous owner, real nice blue with eagle sounds and runs great, custom exhaust, $8500/offer. Book value $9250. Call 330-647-3120

Automobiles Cadillac DeVille - 2004, 66,000 mi., very clean, power everything, good tires, runs & drives like new, $4800/offer. 330-717-7129. Chevrolet Malibu LS - 2008 Black, excellent condition, new brakes, tires, alignment, all paperwork avail., 4 cyl., 80,000 mi., $6150. Call 330-965-0524 Chevrolet Cavalier - 2004 2 dr., 5 spd., runs excellent, $1450/offer. 330-398-3902

Trucks Dodge Ram 2004. 4x4 HD, 1500 SLT, 8’ bed, contractor cap, Hemi V-8, 140,000 mi., $10,995. Call 330-853-5136 Want to buy a bike or have one to sell? Try Classified ads for the best results! Call (330) 746-6565.

Oldsmobile Silhouette 2003, V-6, good shape, $2500/offer. 330-519-8932 Clean up and sell those stowed away articles for cash! Hundreds of people can use those things stored in your attic collecting dust. An ad in Neighbors will bring you cash for them in a hurry. Call 330-746-6565. N e i g h b o r s C l a s s i f i e d s.

Asphalt Paving

Nursing Care

W.R. CADE PAVING Insured ~ Free Estimates. 800-275-4581 or 330-270-5830 - PA6516

RN is seeking private duty work in the area. Call Janice, 330-261-5643.

Carpet/Floor Covering

Woman seeks job, sitting with elderly, exp. Call Erika, 330-726-3471, leave msg.

Become an Independent Contractor Carrier

Carpets by  Jim Dunn  All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649

Plastering & Drywall

 Early morning delivery, done by 6:30 a.m. daily and 9:00 a.m. weekends  Must be 18 years of age  Must have reliable transportation and proof of car insurance  Heated warehouse and table provided to prepare product for delivery  Meet new people  Many tax advantages in operating your own business  Most newspaper routes can be completed in 1.5-2.5 hours per day

Electrical Work

Manage Your Own Business

The following routes are available: Leetonia, Somer, Pearl, Lisbon, Walnut, Pine, Chestnut, Washington - Rt. 397042 - 1 Hour daily - 10 Miles daily 25 Daily & 82 Weekend Customers $400 Estimated Monthly Income West Blvd., Mill Creek, Brookfield, Glenpark - Rt. 294130 - 2 Hours daily - 6 Miles daily - 189 Customers $800 Estimated Monthly Income Hillman, Midlothian, Indianola - Rt. 798245 - 1.5 Hours daily -12 Miles daily - 115 Customers $750 Estimated Monthly Income

To apply, please call 330-747-1471, ext. 1294 or email: dmilick@vindy.com E.O.E. M/F/D/V

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The Valley’s Largest Auto Showroom

A Better Free Estimates Breaker boxes, rewiring, lic., insured. 330-758-7074

Hauling ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579 Fax your ads Monday through Friday to (330) 747-0399.

PRICE BROTHERS Ice & Water Damage 330-502-4952

Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158

Tree Service J & L Tree Service Family owned & operated Fully insured - Free Est. 330-614-8578

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Sell That Unwanted Item for QUICK CASH Using The Family Rate Plan $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ • Private party only • Only one item per ad • Excludes pets, garage • Must include price sales, real estate & • Prepayment required commercial items • Rate is non-refundable 3 Lines - 3 Days - $5.00 Each additional line is $1.75 3 Lines - 7 Days - $9.50 Each additional line is $3.00 3 Lines - 14 Days - $15.00 Each additional line is $3.00 Call Classifieds - 330-746-6565 classifieds@vindy.com

• New AND Used Dealer Inventory Updated daily! • For Sale By Owner Updated daily! • Build a custom New Car and have multiple local dealers compete for your business! • Or sell your own car!


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Happily Ever After Molly Mann v Marcus Corlew canton

Molly Catherine Mann became the bride of Marcus R. Corlew during an evening ceremony Oct. 2 at The Pavilion at Gervasi Vineyards, where a reception followed. The Rev. Catherine Daniels officiated. Parents of the bride are Raymond and Nancy Mann of Youngstown. The groom is a son of Raymond Corlew of Austintown and the late Sandra Corlew. The bride wore a fit and flare gown of ivory satin detailed with a crystal neckline and double keyhole back. Alicia Shuntich was maid of honor. Bridemaids were Meganne Corlew Jarvis, sister of the groom, and Danielle Petronelli. They wore gowns in winecolored shades. Matt Corlew performed the duties of best man for his brother. Mike Corlew, also the groom’s brother, and Michael McBride, were groomsmen. T he newly weds a re g raduates of Youngstown State University. She earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing

HUBBARD

with summa cum laude honors and is an ICU nurse at St. Joseph Warren Hospital. He received a bachelor’s degree in biology and is employed by Mahoning Valley Veterinary Centre in Mineral Ridge. The couple honeymooned in Jamaica and live in Austintown.

Jamie Corvino v Andrew Scholeno RALEIGH, N.C.

Jamie Corvino became the bride of Andrew Scholeno at 4 p.m. Nov. 28, 2015, at The Stockroom at 230, in a ceremony officiated by the bride’s brother-in-law, Brian Tibolla. A reception followed at the same location. The bride is the daughter of James and Patty Corvino of Venice, Fla., and Jeffrey and Debra Johnson of Poland. Scott and Mindy Scholeno of Jamestown, N.Y., are parents of the groom. The bride’s one-shoulder chiffon gown and mid-length veil with scalloped edges and pearls featured floral appliques. The bride’s sister, Necole Tibolla, was honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Melissa Thompson, Katie Lucente and Marci Jakubek. Sophia Tibolla, the bride’s niece, was flower girl. The attendants wore pewter-colored dresses. Kris Bergren performed duties of best man. Groomsmen were Aaron Lee and the groom’s father. The groom’s brother, Anthony Scholeno, was deployed during the wedding and was an honorary groomsman. Ring bearer was Jack Tibolla, the bride’s nephew, and ushers were Jakob and Alex Scholeno, the

Ashley Lombardozzi v Matthew Grope Julia’s Bed and Breakfast provided the setting for the 2 p.m. Sept. 26 wedding of Ashley Lombardozzi and Matthew Grope, both of Poland, who were married by the Rev. Kathryn Adams. The bride is a daughter of Paula Byerly of Tipp City, Ohio, and Anthony Lombardozzi of Wellsville, Ohio. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grope of Boardman. The newlyweds were honored at a reception at Mr. Anthony’s Banquet Center in Boardman and honeymooned in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. A beaded sweetheart neckline highlighted the bride’s ivory gown styled in a mermaid silhouette. Matron of honor was Katie Weisz and maid of honor was Antonia Lombardozzi, the bride’s sister. Bridesmaids were Jessica Benedetto, cousin of the bride; Allison Grope, sister-in-law of the groom; Ayla Gorby, the bride’s sister; and Erin Finocchi, Hope Thrasher, Cara Cupler, Cara Thomas, Trang Nguyen and Kristen DeSarro. Flower girls were Rylee Brown, Emma Gorby and Zury Gorby, nieces of the bride, and Cecelia Groper, the groom’s niece. The attendants wore eggplant-colored dresses. Sharing the duties of best man were George Finocchi and Christopher Grope, the brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Brandon and Jarrett Grope, broth-

ers of the groom; Nunzio Lombardozzi, brother of the bride; and Dave Pasarelli, Rich Lett, Ed Mansour, Jerry Ferrell, John Cowher Jr. and Mike Bowen. Ring bearers were Jonathan Grope, the groom’s nephew, and Bentley Lomdardozzi, the bride’s nephew. The couple earned bachelor’s degrees from Youngstown State University and work at Medsys Consulting Inc. in Boardman. Mrs. Grope studied business administration and is a medical biller and credentialer. Her husband studied information technology and is an IT manager. The couple live in Poland.

Olivia Lanterman to wed Richard Griffith austintown

groom’s cousins. Mrs. Scholeno earned an associate’s degree in radiologic technology from Kent State University and a bachelor’s degree in radiologic sciences at Adventist University. She is a radiologic technologist at WakeMed Health and Hospitals in Raleigh. Her husband is lead fabricator and manager for Get Lit Special Event Lighting. The couple traveled to Playa Mujeres, Mexico, for a wedding trip. They live in Raleigh.

Frank and Michelle Lanterman of Austintown are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Olivia Grace Lanterman, and Richard Andrew Griffith, son of David and Ruth Ann Griffith of Hubbard. The bride-elect graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in visual art education. She is a district visual arts teacher with Wellsville Local Schools in Wellsville. Her fiance graduated from the Pittsburgh Technical Institute with an associate degree in applied science in information technology and from YSU with a bachelor’s degree in information technology. He is a network security administrator at Home Savings & Loan in Youngstown. is planned at Our Lady of Mount Carmel The couple will be married at Immac- Basilica social hall in Youngstown. Inviulate Heart of Mary Church. A reception tations will be issued.


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